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Stoke Poges

[ stohk poh-jis ]

noun

  1. a village in S Buckinghamshire, in S England, W of London: the churchyard here is believed to be the setting of Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.


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Thames Valley Police said the 65-year-old man was found in Baylis Park, off Stoke Poges Lane on Saturday evening.

From BBC

Sir Edward, who had been educated at the Free Grammar School in Norwich and Trinity College, Cambridge, died in 1634 at Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire.

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Shani Warren, who lived in Stoke Poges, was discovered in Taplow Lake, Buckinghamshire, in April 1987.

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Ms Warren was last seen driving from her home in Stoke Poges to her parents' house in Gerrards Cross on Good Friday in 1987.

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The woman was approached on her driveway in Stoke Poges at 14:00 BST on Friday by a man claiming to be from the council.

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