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- Martin Hussingtree is a small village situated between Droitwich Spa and Worcester in the county of Worcestershire, England. It is north of another village...
- village and parish in Lincolnshire in North Kesteven district Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire Martin Mere, a lake in Lancashire WWT Martin Mere, a...
- Fernhill Heath A38 A4537 Unused A4538 Spetchley Martin Hussingtree Originally Evesham to Martin Hussingtree; former B4084. The route between Spetchley and Evesham...
- Topographical Dictionary of England. pp. 266–269, 'Marston-Maisey – Martin-Hussingtree'. Retrieved 1 January 2011. Description of the St Martin's parish, which...
- Lovett, Hanbury, Hartlebury, Himbleton, Hindlip, Huddington, Martin Hussingtree, Oddingley, Ombersley, Salwarpe, St Andrew Droitwich, St Nicholas Droitwich...
- [citation needed] Konyetz: novel published under the pen name Martin Hussingtree, 1924 Six Prisons and Two Revolutions: memoirs, 1924 Socialism and the...
- Hollywood Redditch Feckenham Worcester Claines Worcester Wychavon Hartlebury, Martin Hussingtree, Wychbold Droitwich Spa Wyre Forest Kidderminster Bewdley...
- Folliott, a wealthy widow, and Thomas went to live with them in Martin Hussingtree, some four miles from Worcester. He expressed his gratitude by composing...
- Harvington Parish Council Hill and Moor Parish Council Hindlip, Martin Hussingtree and Salwarpe Parish Council Hinton-on-the-Green and Aston Somerville...
- Church of St Michael and All Angels is a Grade I listed church in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire. The west wall is probably of 12th century origin, but...