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MITCHAM , a suburb of See also:London, in the See also:Wimbledon See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Surrey, See also:England, ro m. S. of London See also:Bridge by the London, See also:Brighton & See also:South See also:Coast railway. Pop. (1901), 14,903. Mitcham See also:Common covers an See also:area of 48o acres, and affords one of the best See also:golf courses near London. The neighbourhood abounds in See also:market gardens and plantations of aromatic herbs for the manufacture of scents and essences. End of Article: MITCHAMAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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