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early Chetham family was from Moston,
Manchester in the
Middle Ages.
Humphrey Chetham (1580–1653),
English merchant and
philanthropist Chetham's Hospital...
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Chetham's Library in Manchester, England, is the
oldest free
public reference library in the English-speaking world.
Chetham's Hospital,
which contains...
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Chetham's School of
Music (/ˈtʃɛtəmz/) is a
private co-educational
boarding and day
music school in Manchester, England.
Chetham's educates pupils between...
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Reginald Warren Chetham-Strode, MC (28
January 1896 – 26
April 1974) was an
English author and playwright. He
wrote several plays,
including the West...
- The
Chetham Society "for the
publication of
remains historic and
literary connected with the
Palatine Counties of
Lancaster and Chester" is a text publication...
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Humphrey Chetham (10 July 1580 – 1653) was an
English textile merchant,
financier and philanthropist,
responsible for the
creation of
Chetham's Hospital...
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Alfred Rowland Chetham-Strode (10 May 1823 – 13 May 1890) was a New
Zealand colonial public servant and politician.
Chetham-Strode was born in Fareham...
- Horsham). She
appeared in the West End in the play
Background by
Warren Chetham-Strode (1950). The
Flemish Farm (1943) as Farm Wife
Escape to
Danger (1943)...
- in a Ms. in the
Possession of Miss Pfarington, of
Worden Hall. Vol. 19.
Chetham Society. p. 89. Loades, 6–7. Somerset, 10. Loades, 7–8. Somerset, 11. Jenkins...
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Barbara Hicks. It was
based on the 1950 play of the same
title by
Warren Chetham-Strode, who also
wrote the
screenplay for the film, with Don Sharp. It...