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Brampton, Cambridgeshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brampton, Cambridgeshire
Brampton is a village near Godmanchester south-west of Huntingdon, in the Huntingdonshire non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire. It has a population over 5000. At one time the higher part of Brampton parish was forest but there are now less than of woodland. (See Brampton Wood.) Brampton is generally low-lying, mostly being about above sea-level, although the ground rises towards the south west boundary where it reaches . ==Heritage== Brampton has been variously known as: Brantune (11th century), Brantone, Bramptone (12th–13th century), Brauntone, Brampton (13th century). Scattered human remains dating back 1600–2000 years have been found in one or more gardens of houses near the local primary school. The exact origin of these has yet to be determined. Brampton is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086: there was a church and priest at Brampton in 1086. The Church of St Mary Magdalene or St Mary the Virgin (as it was once called), consists of a chancel with a north vestry, nave, north aisle, south aisle, west tower and north and south porches. This church is mentioned in Domesday, but with the exception of a few features dating from the 12th century, no part of the current structure is earlier than the 14th century.〔Statement of significance (Retrieved 14 October 2015. )〕 Brampton is associated with the diarist Samuel Pepys.〔http://www.pepys.info/bramho.html〕 Legend has it that his fortune is buried somewhere in the village.〔http://www.pepys.info/1667/1667oct.html#digupmygold〕 Brampton was the home of his uncle, Robert Pepys, elder brother of the diarist's father, whose house still stands in the village. Samuel Pepys is known to have stayed there and at the ''Black Bull'' Inn in the village.
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