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Balsham is a
rural village and
civil parish in the
county of Cambridgeshire, England,
which has much
expanded since the 1960s and is now one of several...
- Hugh de
Balsham (or Hugo; died 16 June 1286) was a
medieval English bishop.
Nothing is
known of
Balsham's background,
although during the
dispute over...
- Adam of
Balsham (Latin: Adam
Balsamiensis or Adam Parvipont****) (c. 1100/1102 – c. 1157/1169) was an Anglo-Norman
scholastic and churchman. Adam was...
- of the
University of
Cambridge in England,
founded in 1284 by Hugh de
Balsham,
Bishop of Ely.
Peterhouse has
around 300
undergraduate and 175 graduate...
- Leah
Balsham (September 28, 1915 –
December 2 2015) was an
American lithographer and
ceramic artist.
Balsham took part in the
Federal Works Progress Administration...
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Balsham Wood is a 35
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Balsham in Cambridgeshire. This site has one of the last surviving...
- Lane (a
street that
leads from the
village of West
Wratting to
nearby Balsham). The creature,
believed to have the body of a jet-black
shaggy sheepdog...
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England was
Christopher Vitell, who led the
largest group of
Familists in
Balsham, Cambridgeshire. In
October 1580
Roger Goad, Dr
Bridgewater and William...
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traveling around the
village with a
plough to
collect money was
revived at
Balsham in Cambridgeshire. Subsequently, the
Cambridge Morris Men
revived the practice...
- sweepstakes. In 1784,
Potoooooooo was
retired to stud at
Oxcroft Farm near
Balsham, Cambridgeshire,
where he
mostly covered mares owned by Grosvenor. For...