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Horham (pronounced 'Horrum') is a
village in the
county of Suffolk, in the East
Anglia region of
eastern England,
United Kingdom.
Horham is
located approximately...
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Horham Hall may
refer to the timber-framed late
mediaeval hall in Thaxted, England, or to the
brick hall
built in its
place by Sir John
Cutte (died 1520)...
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Horham railway station was
located in
Horham, Suffolk. It was on the Mid-Suffolk
Light Railway between Worlingworth and Stradbroke. It
opened on 29 September...
- the
family moved to Thaxted, Es****, from
London as they had
purchased Horham Hall. The cost of
restoration and maintenance, however,
forced them to sell...
- with a 'tongue'
extending southwards to take in part of the
former RAF
Horham airfield. In geology,
Hoxne gives its name to the
Hoxnian Stage, a British...
- Mary,
Holton St. Peter,
Holywell Row, Homersfield, Honington, Hoo, Hopton,
Horham, Horner's Green, Horringer, Hoxne, Hundon, Hunston,
Huntingfield Icklingham...
- ****ociated with the 95th Bomb
Group Heritage ****ociation at the
former RAF
Horham Sky
Liner (film), a 1949
American film
directed by
William A.
Berke Skyline...
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early 1943 for the
Royal Air
Force (RAF) as a
satellite airfield for RAF
Horham but the
rapid buildup of the
Eighth Air
Force resulted in both airfields...
- RAF
Hooton Park
England Cheshire 1917 1957 RAF
Hopton England Suffolk RAF
Horham JH
England Suffolk 1942 1963 (USAAF) RAF
Hornby Hall
England Westmorland...
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There was one son, John
Launcelot Cranmer-Byng (1919–1999). They
lived at
Horham Hall and at
Foley Mill,
Thaxted in Es****. Cranmer-Byng, a long-term county...