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Encyclopedia > Speen, Berkshire

Speen (Roman Spinae) is a village on the main Cirencester to Silchester Roman road. Near to Newbury in Berkshire, it was the eponymous home of the Speenhamland system of outdoor relief.


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GENUKI: Berkshire, Speen (528 words)
"BAGNOR, a tything in the parish of Speen, and hundred of Knitbury Eagle, in the county of Berks, 2 miles to the N. of Newbury.
It is pleasantly situated in the valley of the river Kennet.
"SPEENWOOD-WITH-BAGNOR, a township in the parish of Speen, county Berks."
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