Proper noun
Hitchin
A town in Hertfordshire, England.
Hitchin
A surname transferred from the given name.
A young Joseph Lister attended Benjamin Abbott's Isaac Brown Academy, a Quaker school in Hitchin (since converted into the "Lord Lister" public house). Source: Internet
A broken down train between Foxton and Cambridge is now on the move allowing all lines between Hitchin / Stansted Airport and Cambridge to be re-opened. Source: Internet
And to win it for the Hitchin Belles Heather says. Source: Internet
David Edgar passed away in hospital after his silver Kia Picanto was in a collision with a black Audi Quattro RS on the B655 Hitchin Road, between Hexton and Pegsdon, just before 1.15pm on Wednesday, May 30. Source: Internet
Hitchin and Harpenden MP Bim Afolami has also sent a letter voicing his agreement with Mrs Main. Source: Internet
The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) had been built through Tring in 1838, and the Great Northern Railway was built through Hitchin in 1852, both bypassing Luton, the largest town in the area. Source: Internet