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Hanslope is a village in the north of the old county of Buckinghamshire, England, though now it is in the County of Milton Keynes. It is about 4 miles WNW of Newport Pagnell and 4 miles north of Stony Stratford. Previously called Hanslape from the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 right through to the Victorian period, it refers in Old English to a muddy place or slope belonging to a man called Hama. There was once a castle in the parish (that later became Castlethorpe), that was the seat of Lord Mauduit. In 1215 Mauduit had started a rebellion against King John of England and was defeated in battle by the king's men. Following King John's death however, Mauduit reclaimed his seat and founded a grand park in the parish, remnants of which can still be found in Hanslope today. The castle, however, has long since disappeared. In the medieval period it was a market town, granted in 1293. In the Victorian period, most of the inhabitants of the village were employed in the manufacture of lace. This was a common trade in Buckinghamshire, and Hanslope lace was renowned for being a particularly fine example Visit Hanslope Web Site soon Milton Keynes Housing Home Page
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