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Wicken may refer to: Places * Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England ** Wicken Lode and Wicken Fen are nearby * Wicken, Northamptonshire, England * Wicken Bonhunt, a village in Essex, England * Wicken Green Village, a new village created in Norfolk, England, from the married quarters of the former RAF Sculthorpe People with the surname * Elizabeth Wicken (1927–2011), Canadian baseball player * Joan Wicken (1925–2004), personal assistant to Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere See also *Wiccan, a practitioner of Wicca Wicca (), also known as "The Craft", is a Modern paganism, modern pagan, syncretic, Earth religion, Earth-centred religion. Considered a new religious movement by Religious studies, scholars of religion, the path evolved from Western esote ... * Wickens, surname * Wickham (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Wicken, Cambridgeshire
Wicken is a small village on the edge of The Fens near Soham in East Cambridgeshire, ten miles north east of Cambridge and five miles south of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely. It is the site of Wicken Fen national nature reserve (United Kingdom), National Nature Reserve. Geography Wicken parish consists principally of The Fens, fenland covering in eastern Cambridgeshire. Its western border largely follows the course of the River Cam, and its southern border separating it from Burwell, Cambridgeshire, Burwell follows the winding Wicken Lode, which flows into Reach Lode just before the latter meets the Cam. A fenland waterway forms its eastern border with Soham parish. Since at least the 10th century the parish has also contained the hamlet of Upware in its isolated south-west corner on the Cam. History East Cambridgeshire is known for its great quantity of archaeology, archaeological findings from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Of Wicken some Bronze Age activity is kno ...
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Wicken Lode
The Cambridgeshire Lodes are a series of man-made waterways, believed to be Roman Britain, Roman in origin, located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Bottisham, Swaffham Bulbeck, Reach, Burwell, Wicken and Monks Lodes all connect to the River Cam, while Soham and Cottenham Lodes connect to the River Great Ouse. All have been navigable historically, but some are no longer officially navigable. Bottisham Lode was navigated throughout the 19th century, and although the flood gates at its mouth were replaced in 2001, it carries a ''"No unauthorised vessels"'' notice. Swaffham Bulbeck Lode has been rendered unnavigable by the removal of the lower lock gates, and the replacement of the upper lock gates with a guillotine gate which provides little headroom. Reach Lode is quite deep, as a result of the surrounding land sinking, and the banks being built up. The lower gate of the entrance lock has been replaced by a guillotine gate, enabling boats up to long to use it. Burwell ...
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Wicken Fen
Wicken Fen is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Wicken, Cambridgeshire, Wicken in Cambridgeshire. It is also a National Nature Reserve, and a Nature Conservation Review site. It is protected by international designations as a Ramsar site, Ramsar wetland site of international importance, and part of the Fenland SAC, Fenland Special Area of Conservation under the Habitats Directive. A large part of it is owned and managed by the National Trust. It is one of Britain's oldest nature reserves, and was the first reserve cared for by the National Trust, starting in 1899.. The first parcel of land for the reserve was donated to the Trust by Charles Rothschild in 1901. The reserve includes fenland, Farmland (farming), farmland, marsh, and reedbeds. Wicken Fen is one of only four wild fens that still survive in the enormous Great Fen Basin area of East Anglia. There 99.9% of the former fens have been replaced by agronomy, arable cultivation. Reserve Management H ...
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Wicken, Northamptonshire
Wicken is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire. It is about one mile north of the A422 road between Milton Keynes and Buckingham and forms part of West Northamptonshire district. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 299 people, reducing slightly to 295 at the 2011 Census. History The earliest archeological remains for the area are a prehistoric ring ditch, although the first identified settlement is a small Roman settlement on the edge of the modern village. The modern village dates from Saxon times and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. During the Middle Ages, it seems to have functioned as two villages: ''Wick Dive'' and ''Wick Hamon'', separated by a stream and both in separate manors. In 1511 the two manors were purchased by John Spencer of Snitterfield, Warwicks., whose grandson, Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton, secured in 1587, the union of Wick Dive and Wick Hamon into one parish. An episode of the Channel ...
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Wicken Bonhunt
__NOTOC__ Wicken Bonhunt is a village and a civil parish of north-west Essex, in the non-metropolitan district of Uttlesford, England. It is on the B1038 (Buntingford) road and is midway between the larger villages of Newport and Clavering. The nearest town is Saffron Walden, approximately away. Stansted Airport is approximately away. The civil parish has a population of approximately 839. History Originally, Wicken Bonhunt may have been two separate communities, and the name possibly derives from old English for dairy farm (''wic'', pl. ''wicum'') and huntsmen liable to be summoned (''bann-huntan''). Wicken Bonhunt is listed in the ''Domesday Book'' in the hundred of Uttlesford as the manors of 'Wica' and 'Banhunta', with 23 households, nine villagers, 11 smallholders and three slaves. In 1238, it is referred to in subsidy rolls as 'Wykes Bonhunte'. Signs of this early settlement include the 10th- or 11th-century former Chapel of St Helen in the grounds of Bonhunt Farm ...
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Wicken Green Village
Wicken may refer to: Places *Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England **Wicken Lode and Wicken Fen are nearby *Wicken, Northamptonshire, England *Wicken Bonhunt, a village in Essex, England * Wicken Green Village, a new village created in Norfolk, England, from the married quarters of the former RAF Sculthorpe People with the surname *Elizabeth Wicken (1927–2011), Canadian baseball player * Joan Wicken (1925–2004), personal assistant to Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere See also *Wiccan, a practitioner of Wicca * Wickens, surname *Wickham (other) Wickham may refer to: Places Australia * Wickham, New South Wales, a suburb of Newcastle * Wickham, Northern Territory, a locality * Wickham, Western Australia, a town * Wickham River, an ephemeral river in the Northern Territory Canada * Wi ...
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Sculthorpe Training Area
Sculthorpe Training Area, previously Royal Air Force Sculthorpe / (RAF Sculthorpe), is a Military training area, military training site administered by the Defence Training Estate, part of the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom), Ministry of Defence (MoD). It is approximately west of Fakenham in the Counties of England, county of Norfolk in England. The training area occupies the larger part of the former RAF Sculthorpe, a military airbase used by Royal Air Force, RAF bombers in the later stages of the World War II, Second World War (1942–45), by United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) units from 1952 to 1962, and thereafter temporary visiting airmen and support crews of both the Royal Air Force (RAF) and United States Air Force (USAF) until its closure as an active airfield on . In 1997, the Ministry of Defence sold the technical, domestic and administrative site, but retained the airfield itself, including the ru ...
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Elizabeth Wicken
Elizabeth Ann Wicken ee Berthiaume(May 26, 1927 – April 25, 2011) was a Canadian outfielder who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 2", 115 lb., Wicken batted and threw left handed. Elizabeth was one of the 68 players born in Canada to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its twelve years history. She was born in Regina, Saskatchewan to Emillien and Edith (Evans) Berthiaume, and married her childhood sweetheart, Bill Wicken, after he left the navy at the end of World War II. She entered the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1945 with the Grand Rapids Chicks, playing for them one and a half years before joining the Muskegon Lassies in the 1946 midseason. A good defensive outfielder with a strong throwing arm, she batted a .182 batting average in 117 games and reached the playoffs with Grand Rapids in 1945. In four postseason games, she went 4-for-15 for a .267 average.All-America ...
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Joan Wicken
Joan Wicken (12 July 1925 – 3 December 2004) was personal assistant and speechwriter to Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere Julius Kambarage Nyerere (; 13 April 1922 – 14 October 1999) was a Tanzanian politician, anti-colonial activist, and political theorist. He governed Tanganyika (1961–1964), Tanganyika as prime minister from 1961 to 1962 and then as presid ... from 1960 until his death in 1999. References Further reading * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wicken, Joan 1925 births 2004 deaths British speechwriters People from Plumstead Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford ...
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Wicca
Wicca (), also known as "The Craft", is a Modern paganism, modern pagan, syncretic, Earth religion, Earth-centred religion. Considered a new religious movement by Religious studies, scholars of religion, the path evolved from Western esotericism, developed in England during the first half of the 20th century, and was Witchcraft Today, introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant. Wicca draws upon paganism, ancient pagan and Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, 20th-century Hermetic motif (folkloristics), motifs for theology, theological and ritual purposes. Doreen Valiente joined Gardner in the 1950s, further building Wicca's liturgical tradition of beliefs, principles, and practices, disseminated through published books as well as secret written and oral teachings passed along to Initiation, initiates. Many variations of the religion have grown and evolved over time, associated with a number of diverse lineages, sects, and Religious den ...
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Wickens
Wickens is a surname, and may refer to: * Aryness Joy Wickens (1901–1991), American statistician and wife of David L. Wickens * David L. Wickens (1890–1970), South Dakota State Senator and husband of Aryness Joy Wickens * George Michael Wickens (1918–2006), British-Canadian academic specialising in Persian Culture * Gerald Ernest Wickens (1927–2019), British botanist * Jodie Wickens (born 1982), Canadian politician * Brian Wickens (born in 1947), a New Zealand wrestler * Paul Wickens (born in 1956), British musician * Robert Wickens (born in 1989), Canadian racing driver See also * Wicken (other) Wicken may refer to: Places *Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England **Wicken Lode and Wicken Fen are nearby *Wicken, Northamptonshire, England *Wicken Bonhunt, a village in Essex, England *Wicken Green Village, a new village created in Norfolk, England, ... * Wilkens {{surname English-language surnames Surnames of English origin Surnames of British Isles origin ...
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