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Hucknall (/ˈhʌknɔːl/),
formerly Hucknall Torkard (/ˈtɔːkəd/), is a
market town in the
Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire, England. It lies 7
miles (11 km)...
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heavyweight boxing champion known as the "
Torkard Giant" and "Big Ben".
Caunt was born on 22
March 1815 in
Hucknall Torkard, in Nottinghamshire, England. Caunt...
- 1915
British football match-fixing scandal. West was born in
Hucknall Torkard in Nottinghamshire. He
started his
career for
Sheffield United but failed...
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secondly after 1629 John Byron, 1st
Baron Byron. She was
buried at Hucknall-
Torkard in Nottinghamshire. Lucy, who
married Sir
Robert Byron (d.
after 1643)...
- bare-knuckle
boxer who
became the "heavyweight"
boxing champion known as the "
Torkard Giant" and "Big Ben" Ben
Johnson (Canadian sprinter) (born 1961), Jamaican-Canadian...
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member of the
Salvation Army sold his wife for a
shilling in
Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, and
subsequently led her by the
halter to her buyer's...
- Cowlick, Eastwood, Felley, Gamston, Gedling, Gotham, Greasley,
Hucknall Torkard,
Kirkby in Ashfield, Lambley, Linby, Newstead,
Nuthall +
detached portion...
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Street and
Annesley Road near the town centre. In the
History of
Hucknall Torkard it is
suggested that a mill pond once
existed close to the
former village...
- the
Byron vault at the
Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hucknall,
Hucknall Torkard in Nottinghamshire.
Emily Brand, The Fall of the
House of
Byron (John Murray...
- 22, 1897. [1]
Archived April 30, 2005, at the
Wayback Machine Hucknall Torkard History – The
Website of
Local Historian Maureen Newton –
Timeline Archived...