Hanslope Park is located about half a mile south-east of the village of
Hanslope
Hanslope is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The village is about west northwest of Newport Pagnell, about north of Stony Stratford and north of Central Milt ...
in the
City of Milton Keynes
The City of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority area with both borough and city status, in Buckinghamshire. It is the northernmost district of the South East England Region. The borough abuts Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and the remainder ...
,
Buckinghamshire, England. Once the
manorial estate of the village, it is now owned by the UK
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and is also home to
His Majesty's Government Communications Centre ('HMGCC') and
FCDO Services
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.
History
The manor was part of the
jointure
Jointure is, in law, a provision for a wife after the death of her husband. As defined by Sir Edward Coke, it is "a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands or tenements, to take effect presently in possession or profit after the de ...
property of
Anne of Denmark
Anne of Denmark (; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was the wife of King James VI and I; as such, she was Queen of Scotland from their marriage on 20 August 1589 and Queen of England and Ireland from the union of the Scottish and Eng ...
. Repairs were ordered to the lodge and barns in 1608. A new
manor house
A manor house was historically the main residence of the lord of the manor. The house formed the administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals w ...
was built for Basil Brent in 1692.
It was acquired in Autumn 1764 by Edward Watts, son of
William Watts, who had been a senior official in the
East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and South ...
, and of his wife, better known as
Begum Johnson.
Having passed down the Watts family, it was the scene of a murder on 21 July 1912 when William Farrow, Edward Hanslope Watts's
gamekeeper
A gamekeeper (often abbreviated to keeper), or in case of those dealing with deer (deer-)stalker, is a person who manages an area of countryside (e.g. areas of woodland, moorland, waterway or farmland) to make sure there is enough game for s ...
, shot his master and then committed suicide. Robin Watts owned the house until 1939, when it was bought by
Lord Hesketh who handed it over to the
War Office
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when it was requisitioned in 1941.
[
In the ]Second World War
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the Radio Security Service was based at Hanslope Park. The mathematician and cryptologist
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Pre twentieth century
* Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi: wrote a (now lost) bo ...
Alan Turing
Alan Mathison Turing (; 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, and theoretical biologist. Turing was highly influential in the development of theoretical co ...
worked there in the latter part of the War on secure speech "scrambling". Today HMGCC researches, designs, develops and produces communications systems, equipment and related hardware and software.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office archives
Hanslope Park gained publicity in 2011 for its extensive collection of Imperial records held as part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's archive of Colonial Office
The Colonial Office was a government department of the Kingdom of Great Britain and later of the United Kingdom, first created to deal with the colonial affairs of British North America but required also to oversee the increasing number of c ...
papers, the papers relevant to the issue being referred to as the Foreign and Commonwealth Office migrated archives
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Migrated Archives are a collection of about 20,000 files and other records created by the governments of 37 British colonial dependencies, removed to the UK at independence, and held clandestinely for decades ...
. These archives produced documentation of the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya and led to compensation to those who had been maltreated at Hola
In molecular biology, the δ (delta) subunit of DNA polymerase III is encoded by the holA gene in '' E. coli'' and other bacteria
Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one bio ...
camp, among others.
In 2014, following reporting by the ''Guardian'', a group of journalists were allowed to visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's archives at Hanslope Park, and briefed on the issues relating to the declassification
Declassification is the process of ceasing a protective classification, often under the principle of freedom of information. Procedures for declassification vary by country. Papers may be withheld without being classified as secret, and event ...
of the archive material, estimated to comprise roughly 1.2 million documents.
The British government has published a report on the scope of the task, including details of a rough timeline for the "weeding" and declassification process.
References
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Country houses in Buckinghamshire
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Organisation headquarters in the United Kingdom
Military history of Buckinghamshire
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