- may
refer to:
Peter Thurnham (1938–2008),
British politician Stephen Thurnham (died 1214),
British justice and
administrator Thurnham, Kent, a
village and...
- Hall is a
largely rebuilt 14th-century
mansion in the
civil parish of
Thurnham, Lancashire, England. It is 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of the city of Lancaster...
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Thurnham is a
village and
civil parish which lies at the foot of the
North Downs 3
miles (4.8 km)
north east of
Maidstone in the
Borough of
Maidstone and...
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Thurnham Castle or Godard's
Castle is
situated to the
north of the
village of
Thurnham which is 3
miles north-east of Maidstone, Kent (grid
reference TQ...
- Gl****on Dock,
Lower Thurnham and
Upper Thurnham. The
parish has a po****tion of 595,
increasing to 651 at the 2011 census.
Thurnham is
where the River...
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Stephen of
Thurnham (died 6
March 1214) was a
British justice and administrator. He was the son of
Robert of
Thurnham, a
Kentish landowner, and the older...
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Thurnham Hall is a
Grade I
listed 17th-century
country house in the
village of
Thurnham, Lancashire,
England some 10 km (6 miles)
south of Lancaster....
- and St.
Elizabeth Church, also
known simply as
Thurnham Church, is a
Roman Catholic Church in
Thurnham, Lancashire, England. The
parish was established...
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Peter Giles Thurnham (21
August 1938 – 10 May 2008) was a
British politician. He was
Member of
Parliament for
Bolton North East from 1983 to 1997, originally...
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Robert of
Thurnham (sometimes Thornham, Tornham, or Turnham) (died 1211) was an
English soldier and administrator. The
namesake of his
landowner father...