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Church Crookham is a
large suburban village and
civil parish,
contiguous with the town of Fleet, in
northeast Hampshire, England. It is 38
miles (61 km)...
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Crookham may
refer to:
Crookham,
Berkshire Crookham,
Northumberland Church Crookham,
Hampshire Crookham Village,
Hampshire Greenham and
Crookham Commons...
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Cross (1974),
Formidable (1977),
Luqman (1985) The
Crookham Stakes,
named after the
village of
Crookham, was the
precursor of the Mill Reef
Stakes (although...
- (8.7 mi)
northwest of Wooler. It has
three farms,
Crookham Sandyford,
Crookham Eastfield, and
Crookham Westfield.
Recorded as "Cru****" in 1244, the village...
- John
Abbott Lake
Crookham (30
October 1817 – 2 May 1901) was an
American politician.
Crookham was born in
Jackson County, Ohio, on 30
October 1817, to...
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Charles Sewell Crookham (March 17, 1923 –
October 7, 2004), a
native and
lifelong resident of the U.S.
state of Oregon, was a lawyer, a
Republican politician...
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Crookham Village is
located south-west of Fleet, in
northeast Hampshire,
England and lies
within the Hart District.
Crookham (formerly Crokeham) dates...
- po****tion of 45,218, and
includes the
contiguous parishes of
Church Crookham,
Crookham Village, Dogmersfield, and
Elvetham Heath. The town has a prominent...
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Crookham is a dis****d
hamlet in the
English county of Berkshire, and part of the
civil parish of Thatcham. The
settlement lies near the A339 and A4 roads...
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Greenham and
Crookham Commons are two
adjoining public park
areas of 280.5-hectare (693-acre)
common land
designated as a
biological Site of
Special Scientific...