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Notes:
Titchfield is a village in southern Hampshire, England. Nearby lie the ruins of Titchfield Abbey, a place with strong associations with Shakespeare. It forms part of the borough of Fareham, having been added to the Fareham urban district in 1932.
The first people mentioned as inhabiting the area were a Jutish tribe, the Meonwara. St Peter’s Church, Titchfield, was established in about 680, so it's one of the oldest churches in England. Latitude: 50.833333, Longitude: -1.233333
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