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Ickham is a village.
Ickham may also
refer to:
Ickham and Well, a
civil parish in Kent,
South East
England Thomas Ickham (died 1415), MP for Canterbury...
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Thomas Ickham (died 1415), of Canterbury, Kent, was an
English politician.
Ickham was married,
before 1380, to a
woman named Joan, a widow. They had one...
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Ickham and Well is a
mostly rural civil parish east of
Canterbury in Kent,
South East England. The
parish covers the
villages of
Ickham and
Bramling just...
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William Ickham (died 1424), of Canterbury, Kent, was an
English politician.
Ickham was the son of
Thomas Ickham, also an MP for Canterbury.
Ickham was married...
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Giesey 2004, p. 242.
Tyerman 2019, p. 368.
Lower 2018, pp. 134–135.
Peter of
Ickham 1865, p. 296.
Brown 1978, p. 149.
Evergates 1999, p. 86.
Bradbury 2007,...
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Peter of
Ickham (died on 4 May 1295) was an
English chronicler.
Ickham is said to have
derived his name from the
village of
Ickham, near Canterbury; Bale...
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Hackington Harbledown Hawthorn Corner Herne Herne Bay
Hersden Hillborough Hoath Ickham Kingston Littlebourne Lower Hardres Marshside Nackington Patrixbourne Petham...
- 2007, p. 248.
Hallam 1980, p. 222.
Sibly &
Sibly 2003, p. 121.
Peter of
Ickham 2012, p. 296.
Evergates 2010, p. 86. Evergates,
Theodore (2007). The Aristocracy...
- England. The
parish is part of the
Benefice of
Littlebourne including Ickham,
Wickhambreaux and Stodmarsh. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The church...
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Hackington Harbledown and
Rough Common Hersden Herne and
Broomfield Hoath Ickham Kingston Littlebourne Lower Hardres and
Nackington Petham Sturry Thanington...