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Halsham is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area
known as Holderness. It is
situated approximately 4
miles (6...
- Sir John
Constable (1526–1579), of
Burton Constable and
Halsham, Yorkshire, was an
English Member of
Parliament for
Hedon March 1553,
October 1553, 1558...
- HMS
Halsham was one of 93
ships of the Ham
class of ins****
minesweepers of the
Royal Navy.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham....
- Land
drains near
Halsham, England...
- Hackenthorpe, Hackness, Hade Edge, Hainworth, Haisthorpe, Halifax, Hall Green,
Halsham,
Hambleton (Craven),
Hambleton (Selby), Hampole, Harden, Hardraw, Harecroft...
- the
Royal Air Force's
trials vessel No.5012 and
former mineweeper HMS
Halsham, was
transferred to the
Royal Corps of
Transport to
continue operations...
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educated at
Oxford University. He took orders, and
obtained the
living of
Halsham in
Holderness in 1696.
Owing to ill-health he
applied for
leave to reside...
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Iflookscouldkill 45.15 4 July 2007 325 H
Levally Roe 19.00 13 June 1958 330 H
Halsham Playboy 19.80 3
September 1955 330 H
Gambling Editor 19.75 1956 525 H Bay...
- of Sir
Robert Bowes. Lora FitzHugh, who
married Sir John
Constable of
Halsham, Yorkshire. Lucy, who
became a nun.
Margery FitzHugh, who
married John...
- of the Sus****
Landscape (Snake
River Press, 2009). He
notes that "John
Halsham" (G.
Forrester Scott)
advocated what we
would now call a
national park...