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+ | [[Image:Olney_church.jpg|thumb|The church in Olney where John Newton worked]] | ||
− | [[ | + | Olney is a small village in England. It was at the church here that the [[John Newton]], the writer of the song [[Amazing Grace (song)|Amazing Grace]] worked. |
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+ | Olney is a small town near [[Milton Keynes]], [[England]] with a population of around 6,000 people. It lies on the River Great Ouse. | ||
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+ | The town originally grew as a lace-making centre, and is the place where the [[Olney Hymns]] were written. [[John Newton]], author of the hymn [[Amazing Grace (song)|Amazing Grace]] was curate of Olney and is buried here. | ||
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+ | Since 1445, a pancake race has been run in the town every Pancake Day. | ||
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+ | Before an administrative boundary change in 1995, Olney was in [[Buckinghamshire]]. It now forms part of the Borough of Milton Keynes, a unitary authority. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olney%2C_Milton_Keynes Wikipedia - Olney, Milton Keynes] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olney%2C_Milton_Keynes Wikipedia - Olney, Milton Keynes] | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 19 June 2007
Synopsis
Olney is a small village in England. It was at the church here that the John Newton, the writer of the song Amazing Grace worked.
Contents
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Main article
Olney is a small town near Milton Keynes, England with a population of around 6,000 people. It lies on the River Great Ouse.
The town originally grew as a lace-making centre, and is the place where the Olney Hymns were written. John Newton, author of the hymn Amazing Grace was curate of Olney and is buried here.
Since 1445, a pancake race has been run in the town every Pancake Day.
Before an administrative boundary change in 1995, Olney was in Buckinghamshire. It now forms part of the Borough of Milton Keynes, a unitary authority.
Links
Return to Milton Keynes (borough)