Little Cressingham's population is 157.
The population of Great Cressingham is 279.
The area of Little Cressingham is 11.9 square kilometers.
Hugh de Cressingham died in 1297.
The area of Great Cressingham is 9,840,000.0 square meters.
Hugh de Cressingham (died September 11, 1297) was the treasurer of the English administration in Scotland during 1296-97. He was not well liked by the Scots nor the English. He was an advisor to the Earl of Surrey at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. He suggested a full scale attack across the bridge, which cost the English the battle and led to his own death. Great Cressingham lies 2.5 miles north west by road from Little Cressingham, 5 miles west of Watton, 6 miles south of Swaffham and only 1.5 miles off the A1065 arterial road just north of Hilborough in the Breckland District of Norfolk. It as a population of 235 in an area of 984 hectares or 3.8 square miles. Little Cressingham lies 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south east by road from Great Cressingham, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Watton and 8 miles (13 km) south of Swaffham in the Breckland District of Norfolk. It has a population of 175 in an area of 1190 hectares or 4.6 square miles.
Hugh Cressingham was a English treasurer during the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. He played a key role in commanding the English forces alongside John de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey. However, Cressingham's tactics failed, resulting in a decisive Scottish victory led by William Wallace. Cressingham was killed during the battle.
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