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Walkern is a
village and
civil parish in East Hertfordshire, England. It is
about two
miles (3 km) from Stevenage. The
village has
several shops, including...
- as the last
witch trial in England. The twice-married Jane Wenham, of
Walkern, Hertfordshire, had
apparently separated from her
second husband and about...
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District of East
Hertfordshire wards of Cottered, Datchworth, Mundern,
Walkern, and Watton-at-Stone. The
constituency was
formed primarily from the majority...
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Hertfordshire now
comprises the
wards of: Aston,
Datchworth &
Walkern (Bennington and
Walkern parishes);
Braughing & Standon; Buntingford;
Hertford Rural;...
- The
parish church of St Mary the
Virgin in
Walkern, Hertfordshire,
dates from
before the
Norman Conquest and has been
altered in the
succeeding centuries...
- eastherts.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/elections-2023/aston-datchworth-
walkern-ward https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/elections-2023/...
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Stanstead St
Margarets Stapleford Stocking Pelham Tewin Thorley Thundridge Walkern Ware
Wareside Watton-at-Stone
Westmill Widford Wyddial Hertsmere (partly...
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William Hardell,
Mayor of the City of
London William de Lanvallei, Lord of
Walkern Robert de Ros,
Baron of
Helmsley John de Lacy,
Constable of
Chester and...
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connection to St Mary's
Church in
nearby Walkern as King
Edward reigned from 1042
until his
death in 1066 and
Walkern's church dates from this period. The second...
- was an
English landowner,
governor of
Colchester Castle. He was lord of
Walkern, Hertfordshire.
William III
accompanied King John of
England on his expedition...