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| HuishHuish is the name of a number of places in England: Huish in the county of Devon Huish in the county of Wiltshire Huish Champflower in the county of Somerset Huish Episcopi in the county of Somerset. | Huish, WiltshireHuish is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire. Location Huish is situated on the south-facing edge of the Marlborough Downs, where the downs adjoin the Vale of Pewsey. Nearby towns and cities Devizes, Marlborough, Swindon Nearby v | HursleyHursley is a village in Hampshire. It is located roughly mid-way between Romsey and Winchester on the A3090. History 12th to 17th centry The earliest refernces to Hursley date from the late twelfth century; Bishop of winchester Henry de Blois built a mano |
| Hugo de BalshamHugo (or Hugh de Balsham (died 1286) was an English bishop. He was a Benedictine monk of Ely chosen by his brethren to be bishop in 1256. His election displeased King Henry III of England, who had temporarily assigned the income of the diocese to one of h | Hungarian Communist PartyThe Hungarian Communist Party (in Hungarian: Magyar Kommunista Part or Kommunistak Magyarorszagi Partja was founded on November 24, 1918, and was in power in Hungary briefly from 1918 to 1919 under Bela Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The communist | Hugo GyldénJohan August Hugo Gylden ( Helsinki May 29, 1841 Stockholm November 9, 1896), Finland-Swedish astronomer. Gylden was the son of Nils Abraham Gylden, Professor of Classical philology at the University of Helsinki and spent his student years at that univers |
| Hunter JaegarsHunter Jaegars are an Australian netball team, based out of Newcastle, participating in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy. Their home stadium is the Newcastle Entertainment Centre. The Jaegars replaced the Sydney Sandpipers who left the competition in 2003. | Hugh RoddinHugh Joseph Roddin (1887-1954) was raised in the Newbigging district of Musselburgh in East Lothian. He won a silver trophy in an open boxing championship at the Pavilion Theatre in Musselburgh in 1906 before he moved to the United States. The building th | Husbands BosworthHusbands Bosworth is a large crossroads village in South Leicestershire on the A5199 road from Leicester city to Northampton and the road from Junction 20 of the M1 motorway to Market Harborough. |
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