Examples of 'bampton' in a sentence

Meaning of "bampton"

Bampton (noun): Refers to a village in England known for its historic buildings and as a filming location for the TV series 'Downton Abbey'
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  • A small village in Cumbria, England.
  • A small town in Mid Devon district, Devon, England.
  • A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP3103).

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Bampton then moved to arrest the villagers.
There is one further connection with Bampton.
Bampton is variously referred to as both a town and a village.
He requested in his will to be buried at Bampton.
Bampton managed to escape to London.
Go straight over and go through Bampton high street.
Bampton was an important place in the Saxon and Middle Ages.
A riot ensued in which the villagers attempted to kill Bampton.
It was created by Mel Bampton as part of the Mel in the Morning program.
The telephone box where Withnail calls his agent is beside the main road in Bampton.
He was feudal baron of Bampton in Devon.
Until the 19th century all four places were townships in the ancient parish of Bampton.
Map of Bampton.
There used to be an RAF communications station nearby which was called RAF Bampton Castle.
The exchange still exists, serving Bampton and neighbouring villages.

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When Bampton and two sergeants attempted to arrest Baker, violence broke out.
Its outdoor scenes are filmed in the village of Bampton in Oxfordshire.
Bampton Point, its southernmost point, marks the southwestern corner of the Gulf of Papua.
Tiverton to Bampton.
Bampton was a member of Parliament, a Justice of the Peace and well-connected with royal circles.
There were four more performances that season, two starring Lawrence and two starring Rose Bampton.
This Old Bampton rectory is used for the exterior shots of Isobel Crawley 's house.
Until the 19th century Shifford was a township in the parish of Bampton.
Bampton Fair, and a little bit more.
Coultard was appointed England captain in 1991 when the previous captain Debbie Bampton was injured.
Bampton began her career at the age of 14.
In 1798 he was appointed Bampton lecturer and prebendary of Exeter.
Bampton Classical Opera performed the opera in English in 2012.
Until 2005 Bampton had a village school, which closed due to lack of children.
His 1920 Bampton Lectures showed the theme of ecumenism that would preoccupy him.
In 1884 he was Bampton Lecturer, taking for his subject " The Relations between Religion and Science.

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