Hardwick
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Hardwick and Hardwicke are common place names in England - the word means livestock farm. Note that in some cases, "Hardwick" and "Hardwicke" are interchangeable and the spelling has evolved over time.
- Places called Hardwick in England:
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- Hardwick Hall, home of Bess of Hardwick, Derbyshire
- Hardwick, Banbury, Oxfordshire
- Hardwick, Bicester, Oxfordshire
- Hardwick, Buckinghamshire
- Hardwick, Cambridgeshire
- Hardwick, County Durham
- Hardwick, Lincolnshire
- Hardwick, Norfolk
- Hardwick, Northamptonshire
- Hardwick, Witney, Oxfordshire
- East Hardwick, Yorkshire
- Hardwick Village, Nottinghamshire
- West Hardwick, Yorkshire
- Places called Hardwicke in England:
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- Hardwicke (Elmstone-Hardwicke), Gloucestershire
- Hardwicke (Stroud), Gloucestershire
- Hardwicke, Herefordshire
- Similar place names in England:
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- Kempston Hardwick, a village west of Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Hardwick is also a place name in the United States of America:
- Hardwicke in Canada:
- Hardwicke in Auckland Islands, New Zealand
- Locomotives called Hardwicke
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- LNWR Improved Precedent Class No 790 Hardwicke, a speed record breaking steam engine during the Race to the North
- Hardwicke and Hardwick are also surnames:
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- Michael Hardwick, challenged sodomy laws in the U.S. state of Georgia
- Nick Hardwick (football player), American football player
- Philip Hardwick, English architect
- Philip Charles Hardwick, English architect
- Thomas Hardwick, English architect
- Cedric Hardwicke, English actor
- Edward Hardwicke, English actor, son of Cedric
- Elizabeth Hardwick, American literary critic and writer
- Thomas Hardwicke, British ornithologist
[edit] Other Uses
- Hardwick (appliances)