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I've started this entry because as I added Domesday Book references to Bedfordshire villages, I kept on reading about Nigel d'Aubigny. The existing entry referred to another, later and possibly politically more important, character. Nigel de Albini of Cainhoe is very important as an early landholder after the Conquest, and therefore notable in his own right. I'm an amateur local historian, not qualified in any way, so I may have got (the very little) I have contributed here wrong. Please feel free to correct me.Plingsby (talk) 17:23, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]