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There is a page named "Hitcham War Memorial" on Wikipedia

  • Hitcham War Memorial is located outside St Mary's Church, Hitcham Lane, Hitcham, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a grade II listed building with Historic...
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    Sheeran attended this school. Framlingham's primary school is Sir Robert Hitcham's Church of England Voluntary Primary School, dating back to at least 1654...
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  • was built was originally part of the Castle estate, left by Sir Robert Hitcham in 1636 to Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. The architect was Fredrick Peck of...
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    Uttley (1884–1976) – writer, moved to Beaconsfield during the Second World War. Edmund Waller (1606–1687) – poet, lived at Hall Barn in Beaconsfield. Bert...
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    activist Terry Wogan (1938–2016), television and radio presenter, lived in Hitcham (Taplow) "Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density;...
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    Table dais. A new Senior Parlour was then created on the ground floor of Hitcham Building. The remodelling work was completed in 1949 when Murray Easton...
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    Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (c. 1473–1530), statesman under Henry VIII. Sir Robert Hitcham (c.1572–1636), judge and Member of Parliament Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of...
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    Provisional Order of the Minister of Health relating to the Burnham Dorney and Hitcham Waterworks Company Limited.   Burnham and District Water Order 1939 Ministry...
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    Orford; and secondly Bridget, daughter of Sir John Spring of Cockfield and Hitcham, Suffolk, and widow of Thomas Fleetwood of The Vache, Buckinghamshire,...
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    Interpretation Act 1978. This act is listed as having this short title in section 11 of the Merchant Navy Memorial Act 1952 (15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2. c. xv)....
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    Swinbrook in Oxfordshire and his wife, Anne, daughter of Richard Alford of Hitcham in Buckinghamshire. His father was 3rd cousin to John Fettiplace who was...
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    515433; -0.660059 (Burnham Abbey) 1124475 More images Church of St Mary Hitcham, Burnham Parish church 12th century 23 September 1955 SU9200182588 51°32′05″N...
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  • Sir Robert Hitcham's Almshouses...
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    38617 89020 1065569 Upload Photo Emmanuel Church Hall Emmanuel Parish Hall Hitcham Road, Leyton E10 Church 1906 24 February 1987 TQ 36663 87449 1065589 Upload...
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  • Pembroke College, the Chapel with Hitcham's Cloister...
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  • Berrynarbor, North Devon. David Turner, For service to the community in Hitcham, Suffolk. Miss Anne Skelton Vance, For services to People with Mental Illness...
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    Archive). It is re-drawn in E. Martin, 'Two exceptional Tudor houses in Hitcham', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, XXXVII...
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    053619; 1.03693 (Hintlesham Hall) 1036917 More images Church of All Saints Hitcham Church 15th century 23 January 1958 TL9845051105 52°07′21″N 0°53′51″E...
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