- time of the
Capell creation, the
Barons Hadham were
based at the
family seat at
Hadham Hall in
Little Hadham, Hertfordshire,
which was
originally purchased...
- 1st Earl of
Richmond (c. 1430 – 3
November 1456), also
known as
Edmund of
Hadham, was the
father of King
Henry VII of
England and a
member of the
Tudor family...
- Much
Hadham,
formerly known as
Great Hadham, is a
village and
civil parish in the
district of East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England. The
parish of...
-
Little Hadham is a
village and
civil parish in the
district of East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England. At the
census of 2001 it had a po****tion of...
- Much
Hadham House is a
manor house adjacent to the
church in Much
Hadham, Hertfordshire, England,
formerly belonging to the
Bishops of London. It is a...
- Connecticut,
United States Haddam, Kansas,
United States Little Hadham, Hertfordshire,
England Much
Hadham, Hertfordshire,
England This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Arthur Capell, 1st
Baron Capell of
Hadham (20
February 1608 – 9
March 1649), of
Hadham Hall and C****iobury House, Watford, both in Hertfordshire, was...
- It was
later confirmed that 'Abu Tubar's real name was
Hatem Kadhim al-
Hadham (Arabic: حاتم كاظم الهضم); born 1932 in the city of
Hillah in the Iraqi...
- was
proposed to run from
Southampton to
Ipswich via
Bishops Stortford and
Hadham. Its cost was
clearly unrealistic and it did not proceed. In 1847 George...
- Stevenage, Baldock, Buntingford, Hertford, Hitchin, Knebworth, Letchworth, Much
Hadham,
Royston and Ware) and east
Bedfordshire (including Arlesey, Biggleswade...