John Milton
Poet
John Milton was born in Cheapside, England, United Kingdom on December 9th, 1608 and is the Poet. At the age of 65, John Milton biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
December 9, 1608
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
Cheapside, England, United Kingdom
Death Date
Nov 8, 1674 (age 65)
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Poet, Politician, Writer
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Education
Christ's College, Cambridge
Spouse(s)
Mary Powell, (m. 1642; died 1652), Katherine Woodcock, (m. 1656; died 1658), Elizabeth Mynshull (m. 1663)
Children
5
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How charm of England's best kept village was ruined by Thames Water: Chalfont St Giles hosted Eugenie and Beatrice for a street party and was Dad's Army film set but now 'awful' stench of dumped sewage has made it a 'no go zone' on hot days
www.dailymail.co.uk,
July 3, 2024
It once hosted Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice for a street party and was also a film set for Dad's Army. But the village's parish council has had to pull out of this year's competition because of the 'awful' smell emanating from their homes. It comes after Thames Water admitted releasing sewage into the River Misbourne over the last six months. Now, homeowners in the village have lined up to attack water company bosses, telling them: 'You have ruined our community'. Office manager Katie Turner, 44, fumed: 'They need to get this sorted immediately and stop dumping sewage into the river because it's ruining the village. 'It's not great at all, Thames Water are causing a stink - literally. To say they are unpopular here is a massive understatement.
Award-winning village pulls out of 'Best Kept' contest after Thames Water dumped raw sewage in its river - causing a foul smell and the closure of a children's playground
www.dailymail.co.uk,
July 1, 2024
Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, nestled on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, has won the county's 'Best Kept Village' contest six times since 2002. But last week it was forced to withdraw its application for this year's contest after Thames Water admitted it has been releasing sewage into the River Misbourne since January. Villagers have been complaining for months about a foul smell and after learning of the discharges, closed a children's playground, river walk and duck pond. Chalfont St Giles was the winner of the 'Best Kept Village' award in 2023 and was hoping to scoop a further award in which previous winners can compete against each other.
Paradise Lost at Buckinghamshire village where Milton penned his epic poem after Thames Water pumped sewage into a stream for five months straight
www.dailymail.co.uk,
June 21, 2024
A village in Buckinghamshire where John Milton penned his epic poem Paradise Lost has turned into an 'open sewer' after Thames Water pumped raw sewage into a stream for five months straight. The water company's monitors show that sewage has been discharged into the River Misbourne that flows through the picturesque village of Chalfont St Giles since January. However, a technical glitch with Thames Water's online map meant that the parish council only became aware of the spill one week ago. Chalfont St Giles councillor Robert Gill told the i that the Buckinghamshire village now 'smelled like an open sewer'.