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    Eaton Socon /iːtən soʊkən/ is a community in the civil parish of St Neots, in the Huntingdonshire district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England....
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  • Eaton Socon Football Club is an association football club based in the areas of Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford, St Neots, England. They are currently members...
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  • Eaton Socon Castle was a Norman fortification. It was constructed next to the River Great Ouse in what is now Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire, England. It...
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  • 52°13′08″N 0°17′20″W / 52.219°N 0.289°W / 52.219; -0.289 Eaton Socon was a rural district in Bedfordshire, England from 1894 to 1934. The district...
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  • is 18 miles (29 km) west of Cambridge. The areas of Eynesbury, Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon, and Wintringham form part of the town. The town centre lies on...
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    which includes Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon and Eynesbury. There were probably small settlements in St Neots, Eynesbury and Eaton Socon in the Neolithic...
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    Mahoney in Agra, West Bengal on 21 July 1851. The English 1861 census for Eaton Socon in Bedfordshire, shows Matthew Rosamond home from India five years before...
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    sub-division, and in time this became Eaton Socon. The important Ford in the northern part came to be known as Eaton Ford. There were other places where...
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    (1991), a tree commemorating the restoration of the River Mill pub, Eaton Socon, the gardens at Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Huntingdon (2009), the North...
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  • Biggleswade and Doncaster were bypassed, as was Retford in 1961. Baldock, Eaton Socon and Buckden were bypassed in 1967. During the early 1970s plans to widen...
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