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- Feckenham is a village and civil parish in the Redditch district in Worcestershire, England. It lies some 4 miles (6 km) south-west of the town of Redditch...
- John Feckenham O.S.B. (c. 1515 – October 1584), also known as John Howman of Feckingham and later John de Feckenham or John Fecknam, was an English churchman...
- Feckenham Forest was a royal forest, centred on the village of Feckenham, covering large parts of Worcestershire and west Warwickshire. It was not entirely...
- Feckenham Football Club is a football club based in Feckenham, near Redditch, Worcestershire, England. They are currently members of the Midland League...
- Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency test centre for North Worcestershire Feckenham is, in practical terms, a separate village, but is governed by Redditch...
- Mary denied her request, and instead Mary sent her chaplain, Father John Feckenham to see Jane, who was initially not pleased about this. Though she would...
- John Colet Richard Pace Richard Sampson John Incent William May John Feckenham Henry Cole William May (again) Alexander Nowell John Overall Valentine...
- but is not contemporary in origin, having been added by the Abbot John Feckenham in the 16th century. The first histories of Edward in the 16th and 17th...
- Worcestershire border, near villages such as Studley, Sambourne, Callow Hill, Feckenham, and Cookhill. Astwood Bank is noted for its successful cricket team,...
- Stratford-upon-Avon, in the County of Warwick, through Alcester in the said County, and Feckenham, to a Place called Bradley Brook, in the County of Worcester; and from...