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Hitcham is the name of more than one
place in the
United Kingdom:
Hitcham,
Buckinghamshire Hitcham, Suffolk, near
Ipswich This
disambiguation page lists...
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Hitcham was a
village in Buckinghamshire, England.
Today it is
indistinguishable from the
extended village of
Burnham and is no
longer marked on Ordnance...
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Hitcham War
Memorial is
located outside St Mary's Church,
Hitcham Lane,
Hitcham, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a
grade II
listed building with Historic...
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Hitcham is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England.
Located on the B1115 road,
between Hadleigh and Stowmarket, it is part of
Babergh district...
- Sir
Robert Hitcham (1572? – 1636) was a
Member of
Parliament and
Attorney General under King
James I.
Robert was born of
lowly origin in Levington, near...
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Nedging Tye. The 4th
Strategic Air
Depot installation was
officially named Hitcham,
which was
actually the name of a
village two
miles to the north-west of...
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Clerke family. One
creation is
extant as of 2008. The
Clerke Baronetcy, of
Hitcham in the
County of Buckingham, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on...
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Crown living at
Hitcham,
Suffolk marked a turning-point in his life. This time, in 1839, he
moved to the parish, and as
rector of
Hitcham he
lived at the...
- Sir
Robert Hitcham's Almshouses are
grade II*
listed almshouses in New Road, Framlingham, Suffolk, England. They were
built in 1654
under the will of...
- With: Sir
Roger Townshend Succeeded by Sir
Robert Hitcham William Glover Preceded by Sir
Robert Hitcham Charles Croft Member of
Parliament for
Orford 1628–1629...