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Feckenham is a
village and
civil parish in the
Redditch district in Worcestershire, England. It lies some 4
miles (6 km) south-west of the town of Redditch...
- John
Feckenham O.S.B. (c. 1515 –
October 1584), also
known as John
Howman of
Feckingham and
later John de
Feckenham or John Fecknam, was an
English churchman...
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Feckenham Forest was a
royal forest,
centred on the
village of
Feckenham,
covering large parts of
Worcestershire and west Warwickshire. It was not entirely...
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Feckenham Football Club is a
football club
based in
Feckenham, near Redditch, Worcestershire, England. They are
currently members of the
Midland League...
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Feckenham is in
practical terms a
separate village, but is
governed by
Redditch Borough Council and
counts administratively as a district.
Feckenham village...
- non-owners who had
previously used it.
There were
contemporaneous uprisings in
Feckenham Forest and
Leicester Forest.
Riots also took
place at
Malvern Chase, where...
- John
Colet Richard Pace
Richard Sampson John
Incent William May John
Feckenham Henry Cole
William May (again)
Alexander Nowell John
Overall Valentine...
- but is not
contemporary in origin,
having been
added by the
Abbot John
Feckenham in the 16th century. The
first histories of
Edward in the 16th and 17th...
- for the
invention of
Worcestershire sauce. Lea was born on a farm in
Feckenham, Worcestershire, England. In 1823, Lea and
William Henry Perrins created...
- (15 June 1549 – c. 1605). Lady
Elizabeth married Sir
Thomas Leighton of
Feckenham, Worcester, son of John
Leighton of
Watlesburgh and
Joyce Sutton, in 1578...