Hedingham Castle — in Essex, England, is a Norman motte and bailey castle with a stone keep. It may occupy a site of an earlier castle believed to have been built in the later eleventh or early twelfth century by Aubrey de Vere I, a Norman baron. Hedingham was one… … Wikipedia
HMS Hedingham Castle — Two British Royal Navy warships have been named Hedingham Castle , after Hedingham Castle in Essex. They were both Castle class corvettes built during the Second World War.* Hedingham Castle (K491) was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy… … Wikipedia
HMS Hedingham Castle (K529) — was a Castle class corvette of the Royal Navy named after Hedingham Castle in Essex.Shje was originally to have been called Gorey Castle (after Gorey Castle in Jersey). She was launched at John Crown Sons Ltd. in Sunderland on 30 October 1944. In … Wikipedia
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Hedingham Omnibuses — is an Essex bus company founded shortly after WWI by Aubrey Ernest Letch, trading under his own name. Due to Letch s bad health illness, it was sold and renamed Hedingham and District Omnibuses in 1960. Since then company has grown through a… … Wikipedia
Castle Hedingham — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.991 longitude= 0.604 official name= Castle Hedingham population = 1000 shire district= Braintree shire county = Essex region= East of England constituency westminster= Saffron Walden post town=… … Wikipedia
Castle class corvette — The Castle class corvettes were an updated version of the much more numerous Flower class corvettes of the Royal Navy, and started appearing during late 1943. They were equipped with radar as well as asdic.The Admiralty had decided to cease… … Wikipedia
Castle Hedingham Priory — Hedingham Priory was a monastery in Castle Hedingham, Essex, founded in or before 1190 for Benedictine nuns by Aubrey de Vere III, first earl of Oxford, perhaps in partnership with his third wife, Agnes of Essex. It was dedicated to the Virgin… … Wikipedia
Hedingham — Recorded as Hadingham, Headingham, and Hedingham, this is an English locational surname. It almost certainly originates from the twin villages of Castle and Sible Hedingham in the county of Essex. Locational surnames are usually from names. That… … Surnames reference
Castle Hedingham Ware — type wares. Bingham produced some massive wares, with Essex jugs up to three feet high being typical. Bingham also made many colourful and vivacious pots of average size, frequently mimicking the medieval revival style.The pottery had a raw… … Wikipedia