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Grove

Grove was described in 1806 in "Magna Britannia" as follows:

GROVE, in the hundred of Cotslow and deanery of Muresley, is a very small village, containing only three houses. It lies on the borders of Bedfordshire, by the side of the Grand Junction Canal, nearly three miles from Leighton-Busard. The manor was successively in the families of De la Grove, Brook, Loring, Peyvre. And Broughton. In the reign of King Henry VIII. it was in the Dormers, from whom it passed by female heir to the Stanhopes, and is now the property of the Earl of Chesterfield, who is also patron of the rectory. Divine service is performed only once in three weeks, at the parish church, which is a very small mean building.

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