Proper noun
Harwich
A coastal town in Essex, England
Afraid that a procession of the funeral bier through London could spark public unrest, Lord Liverpool decided the Queen's cortège would avoid the city, passing to the north on the way to Harwich and Brunswick. Source: Internet
And it will be up to the men and women who will set sail from Harwich on 5 November to ensure that these minimum scientific operations are maintained in and crucial data collection is carried out. Source: Internet
Because of its strategic position, Harwich was the target for the invasion of Britain by William of Orange on 11 November 1688. Source: Internet
From 1685 to 1688, he was active not only as Secretary for the Admiralty, but also as MP for Harwich. Source: Internet
History An 1804 chart of Harwich from a survey by Graeme Spence The town's name means "military settlement," from Old English here-wic. Source: Internet
Harwich is known for its excellent boys basketball, girls basketball, girls field hockey, softball and baseball teams. Source: Internet