Lichfield (/ˈlɪtʃfiːld/) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. Lichfield is situated 18 miles (29 km) south-east of Stafford...
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Lichfield Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, one of only three cathedrals in the United Kingdom with three spires...
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Earl of Lichfield is a title that has been created three times, twice in the Peerage of England (1645 and 1674) and once in the Peerage of the United...
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Robert Lichfield is the founder of World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools. He started working in the troubled teen industry in 1977...
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The Bower is a festival held each spring on a bank holiday in Lichfield, England. A statute of Henry II of England ordered that all men capable of bearing...
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Earl of Lichfield (25 April 1939 – 11 November 2005), was an English photographer from the Anson family. He inherited the Earldom of Lichfield in 1960...
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The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744...
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Look up Lichfield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lichfield is a city in Staffordshire, England. Lichfield may also refer to: Lichfield Cathedral...
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The Lichfield Gospels (also known as the St Chad Gospels, the Book of Chad, the Llandeilo Gospels, the St Teilo Gospels and variations of these) is an...
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Lichfield House may refer to the following houses in London: Lichfield House, Richmond, former residence of the Bishop of Lichfield on the site now occupied...
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Richard Lichfield (died 1630) was a barber surgeon in Cambridge, England, during the late 16th and early 17th century. In 1597 he wrote a pamphlet sharply...
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William de Lichfield (fl. 1313), was an English Member of Parliament (MP). De Lichfield was a Member of the Parliament of England for Lichfield in 1313....
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The Road To Lichfield is the first novel for adults by Penelope Lively, published in 1977. It made the short-list for the Booker Prize. It was rereleased...
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The Diocese of Lichfield is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury, England. The bishop's seat is located in the Cathedral Church of...
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Lichfield District (UK: /ˈlɪtʃˌfiːld/) is a local government district in Staffordshire, England. The district is named after its largest settlement, the...
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(75,082), Burton upon Trent (72,299) and Stafford (71,673); the city of Lichfield has a population of 33,816. For local government purposes Staffordshire...
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The Lichfield Canal Aqueduct is a potentially navigable aqueduct over the M6 Toll Motorway, just to the west of Lichfield and north of Birmingham, England...
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Gideon Lichfield (born 4, August, 1971) is a British journalist who served as global editorial director and editor-in-chief of Wired magazine from March...
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Countess of Lichfield is a title given to the wife of the Earl of Lichfield. Women who have held the title include: Frances Stewart, Duchess of Richmond;...
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Lichfield Cricket Club's first team play cricket and currently play in the Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship, - Premier Division 2015. The club...
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Lichfield is a constituency in Staffordshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 1997 recreation by Michael Fabricant,...
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Erasmus Darwin (redirect from Lichfield Botanical Society)
Nottingham, but met with little success and so moved the following year to Lichfield to try to establish a practice there. A few weeks after his arrival, using...
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The Lichfield Festival is an annual multi-art-form festival held in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Performances include drama, dance, film, literature...
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Lichfield Museum, formerly known as "Lichfield Heritage Centre", is dedicated to the history and heritage of the city of Lichfield. The museum is located...
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Michael Fabricant (category Politics of Lichfield)
Conservative Party, he has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lichfield in Staffordshire, formerly Mid Staffordshire, since 1992. Fabricant was...
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Member of the Parliament of England for Great Grimsby in 1563 and for Lichfield in 1571 and 1572. http://historyofparliamentonline...
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Royal Air Force Station Lichfield also known as Fradley Aerodrome, was an operational training station from 1940 until 1958. It was situated in Fradley...
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the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Lichfield, after the town of Lichfield in Staffordshire. HMS Lichfield (1658) was a 20-gun fireship, originally...
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The Lichfield Mercury is a local newspaper published by Local World Ltd. It serves the Lichfield District, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom. The...
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Lichfield The siege of Lichfield occurred on 8–21 April 1643 during the First English Civil War. During the military action, the Royalists under the command...
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