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'''Huntingdonshire''' is a district within [[Cambridgeshire]]. It was a separate county until 1965 when it merged with the [[Soke of Peterborough]] to form the county of [[Huntingdon and Peterborough]]. This in turn was merged into [[Cambridgeshire]] in 1974. | [[Image:Cambridgeshire former counties.png|thumb|Former counties<br> | ||
1 [[Cambridgeshire]]<br> | |||
2 [[Huntingdonshire]]<br> | |||
3 [[Isle of Ely]]<br> | |||
4 [[Soke of Peterborough]]]]'''Huntingdonshire''' is a district within [[Cambridgeshire]]. It was a separate county until 1965 when it merged with the [[Soke of Peterborough]] to form the county of [[Huntingdon and Peterborough]]. This in turn was merged into [[Cambridgeshire]] in 1974. | |||
==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== | ||
Revision as of 10:11, 11 January 2014

1 Cambridgeshire
2 Huntingdonshire
3 Isle of Ely
4 Soke of Peterborough
Huntingdonshire is a district within Cambridgeshire. It was a separate county until 1965 when it merged with the Soke of Peterborough to form the county of Huntingdon and Peterborough. This in turn was merged into Cambridgeshire in 1974.
LGBT history
In 2008 there was a move to create a Hunts LGBT group.[1]
In 2012, Michael Black and John Morgan from Huntingdon won a case against a bed and breakfast owner in Cookham, Berkshire, who refused to let them have a double room.[2]
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