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Hinchinbrooke may
refer to:
Hinchinbrooke, Quebec, a
rural community in Le Haut-Saint-Laurent
Regional County Muni****lity, Montérégie, Quebec, Canada...
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Frontenac was
created in 1998
through an
amalgamation of the
Townships of
Hinchinbrooke, Kennebec,
Olden and Oso.
There are 28 communities:
Arden Ardendale...
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Several ships have been
named Hinchinbrooke, or Hinchinbrook, or Hinchinbroke, or Hinchenbrook.
Hinchinbrooke (1780 ship) was the
Spanish ship San Carlos...
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Hinchinbrooke (or
Hinchinbrook until 1993) is a
rural community in
southern Quebec, Canada, in the Châteauguay Valley, in the MRC de Le Haut-Saint-Laurent...
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Hinchinbrook was
built in
America in 1812. By 1814 she was
carrying mails for the Post
Office Packet Service from Falmouth, Cornwall. In May 1814 she repelled...
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known as
Hinchinbrooke Station, and
postal outlet up to the
early part of the 20th century).
Godfrey was
originally in the
Township of
Hinchinbrooke which...
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ordinary muni****lity and its name to
Maddington Falls on June 20, 2015;
Hinchinbrooke,
which changed its
status to an
ordinary muni****lity on
November 5...
- Hemmingford, the
Township of Havelock, the
Franklin Township, the
Township of
Hinchinbrooke, the
Township of Elgin, the
Township of Godmanchester, and the Township...
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Hinchinbrooke (or Hinchinbrook) was the
Spanish ship San
Carlos that
Admiral Rodney's
squadron captured on 8
January 1780. She was sold as a
prize and...
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Townships of Barrie, Bedford,
North Canonto,
South Canonto, Clarendon,
Hinchinbrooke, Kennebec, Loughborough, Miller, Olden, Oso, Palmerston,
Portland and...