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LEGENDARY singer Cliff Richard, who grew up in Cheshunt, could have a long-lost relation in Waltham Abbey.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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The family lives a short drive from Tesco’s headquarters in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and Wheway has been allowed to work part-time so that she can be with George after school.
Archive 2006-12-01 Steve Carper 2006
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The family lives a short drive from Tesco’s headquarters in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and Wheway has been allowed to work part-time so that she can be with George after school.
Patricia Wheway: Creator of "Free From" Foods Steve Carper 2006
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He first worked for Tesco as a part-timer in 1974, then signed up as a marketing executive in 1979, since when his working life has revolved around Tesco's drab headquarters in suburban Cheshunt, in London's commuter belt.
Tesco's Leahy Takes Stock Patience Wheatcroft 2010
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Mr. Clarke said there has been a lot of "soul searching" at Tesco's headquarters in Cheshunt, England.
Tesco Warns on Profits, Vows Changes Paul Sonne 2012
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While Elizabeth shuttled between her own estates and Denny's manor at Cheshunt, she also frequently visited the Parr/Seymour establishment probably soliciting advice on how to administer her princely endowment of estates and manors that she received in May 1547.
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Ashley harkens back to a time when Ascham was Elizabeth's tutor and traveled with her as part her household throughout 1547 – 1548 as she visited Katherine Parr at Chelsea and Sir Anthony Denny at Cheshunt:
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These offshore entities — called Armitage, Cirrus, Delamare, and Cheshunt — appear to have been named after Tesco office addresses; Tesco buildings include Armitage House and Cirrus House, and its headquarters is located on Delamare Road, Cheshunt.
A Chill on 'The Guardian' Rusbridger, Alan 2009
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And it was, with the wind change and increasing speed, pushing fires back towards towns, including Cheshunt (ph) and Whitfield, that thought they were safe.
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Many families would have laughed it off, but as members of a secretive Christian sect, the Exclusive Brethren, the Wallachs, from Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, were terrified.
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