Cressingham

Cressingham

Cressingham may refer to:

Places
  • Great Cressingham, Norfolk, England
  • Little Cressingham, Norfolk, England
People

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  • Hugh de Cressingham — Wappen de Cressinghams Hugh de Cressingham (* im 13. Jahrhundert; † 11. September 1297) war ein englischer Ritter im Gefolge König Eduards I. und von 1296 bis 1297 dessen Schatzmeister in Schottland. Eduard I. hatte ab März 1296 einen Feldzug… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hugh de Cressingham — (died September 11 1297 [William Wallace Andrew Moray defeat English] ) was the treasurer of the English administration in Scotland during 1296 97. He was not well liked by the Scots nor the English [William Wallace Andrew Moray defeat English] …   Wikipedia

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