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known as
Newnham on Severn)
Newnham,
Hampshire Newnham,
Hertfordshire Newnham, Kent
Newnham,
Northamptonshire Newnham Murren,
Oxfordshire Newnham, Warwickshire...
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cricketer George Newnham (c. 1733 – 1800),
English lawyer and
politician Hartley Newnham,
Australian countertenor Hubert Ernest Newnham (1886–1970), Ceylonese...
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Newnham College is a women's
constituent college of the
University of Cambridge. The
college was
founded in 1871 by a
group organising Lectures for Ladies...
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Newnham Grange (/ˈnjuːnəm ˈɡreɪndʒ/) is a
Grade II
listed house on
Silver Street, Cambridge, next to the
River Cam and The Backs.
Since 1962 it has been...
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William Newnham may
refer to:
William Newnham (engineer) (1888–1974), New
Zealand civil engineer and
engineering administrator William Newnham (physician)...
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Newnham is a
suburb of the city of
Cambridge in England. Historically, the name
refers to a
hamlet centred on a mill on the
River Cam, a
short distance...
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Newnham is a
village in West
Northamptonshire in England. The
village is 2
miles (3 km)
south of Daventry, 3
miles (5 km) west from
Weedon Bec, 6 miles...
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Robert E.
Newnham, also
known as Bob
Newnham, (28
March 1929 – 16
April 2009) was an
American academic and
writer who was a
Alcoa Professor Emeritus of...
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Colonel Lanceray Arthur Newnham GC MC (3
August 1889 – 18
December 1943),
known as
Lance or Lan
Newnham, was a
British Army officer. He was posthumously...
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George Lewis Newnham (c. 1733–1800) was an
English lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1774 to 1780.
Newnham was the
eldest son...