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Ickleford is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. It lies
immediately north of the town of Hitchin...
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church for
Ickleford in Hertfordshire. It
comes under the
diocese of St Albans. The
building is of
medieval origin and is
listed Grade I.
Ickleford is not...
- "King of the Gypsies" died in 1760 at the age of 90 and was
buried at
Ickleford near Hitchin,
Hertfordshire at the
church of St. Catherine, as were his...
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derived from the name of Icel or the Iclingas,
including Icklingham,
Ickleford,
Ickleton and Ixworth.
Norman Scarfe noted that the
Icknield Way had early...
- runs just
north of Hitchin, p****ing
through the
neighbouring village of
Ickleford. It has been
suggested that
Hitchin was the
location of 'Clofesho', the...
- Hinxworth, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Holwell, How Wood, Hunsdon,
Hunton Bridge Ickleford Jersey Farm, St
Albans Kelshall, Kensworth, Kimpton, King's Walden, Kings...
- lengths. Nonetheless, its use as a
parish boundary, for
example between Ickleford and Shillington,
suggests that it is
premodern and it may date to the...
- In some places,
especially from the east of
Luton in
Bedfordshire to
Ickleford (so
named from the Way
crossing a stream) near
Hitchin in Hertfordshire...
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Caldecote Clothall Codicote Graveley Great Ashby Hexton Hinxworth Holwell Ickleford Kelshall Kimpton King's
Walden Knebworth Langley Lilley Newnham Nuthampstead...
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Archaeological Journal, 160, 1–22, 2003. K. Matthews,
Circular Walk (Wilbury Hill,
Ickleford, Cadwell,
Wilbury Hill)
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