Hitchin in A Sentence

    1

    A branch of the Midland railway south from Bedford connects with the Great Northern line at Hitchin, and formerly afforded the Midland access to London over Great Northern metals.

    2

    Derby drubbing to Hitchin, with Grant Carney smashing a hatrick.

    3

    Hitchin Priory is a mansion on the site of a Carmelite foundation of the early 14th century.

    4

    Hitchin, still not content with their impressive tally, found time for number seven with just two minutes left on the clock.

    5

    In 1857 he married, and accepted the college living of St Ippolyts, near Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, where he remained for fifteen years.

    6

    In injury time Hitchin rued yet another missed chance as Lynn somehow kept out a goalmouth scramble.

    7

    The crowds of the Portmill stage were gathered early by Toque Tambor, Hitchin 's own samba drummers who paraded through the town.

    8

    The topsy-turvey league was well illustrated as they handed a 5-1 local Derby drubbing to Hitchin, with Grant Carney smashing a hatrick.

    9

    The transcendental constraints of Hitchin may be replaced by (also transcendental) constraints on the period matrix.