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Lichfield
[lich-feeld]
noun
a town in SE Staffordshire, in central England, N of Birmingham: birthplace of Samuel Johnson.
Lichfield
/ ˈɪʃˌھː /
noun
a city in central England, in SE Staffordshire: cathedral with three spires (13th-14th century); birthplace of Samuel Johnson, during whose lifetime the Lichfield Group (a literary circle) flourished. Pop: 28 435 (2001)
Example Sentences
Staff members and inmates at HMP Swinfen Hall, in Lichfield, have been hurt in attacks, including a prison officer who was stabbed in the head.
Sean Jefferson, 34, of Walsall, and Amy Leigh Clark, 33, of Lichfield, were charged with murder and with causing or allowing the death of a child.
Her husband has described how he "watched in helpless horror" as his wife was killed at the club on Blake Street in Lichfield, Staffordshire.
Sir Michael Fabricant was the Conservative MP for Lichfield in Staffordshire before he was defeated in last year's election.
He cycled nude around a park in London to raise money for a local hospice and said he was campaigning for an annual naked ride in Lichfield.
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