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'''Ham''' was the village where [[Farmer Giles]] lived.  It sat some twenty leagues from the capital of the [[Middle Kingdom]].  Besides the redoubtable farmer and his wife [[Agatha]], notable people of the village were the parson, the miller, and [[Fabricius Cunctator]] the blacksmith.  In the middle of town was a church where the [[dragons#Other fiction|dragon]] [[Chrysophylax]] surrendered to Giles.  There was a bridge over the river on one side of the village, where Giles met King [[Augustus Bonifacius]] and where the [[Battle of the Bridge]] was "fought".<ref>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]''</ref>
'''Ham''' was the village where [[Farmer Giles]] lived.  It sat some twenty leagues from the capital of the [[Middle Kingdom]].  Besides the redoubtable farmer and his wife [[Agatha]], notable people of the village were the parson, the miller, and [[Fabricius Cunctator]] the blacksmith.  In the middle of town was a church where the [[dragons#Other fiction|dragon]] [[Chrysophylax]] surrendered to Giles.  There was a bridge over the river on one side of the village, where Giles met King [[Augustus Bonifacius]] and where the [[Battle of the Bridge]] was "fought".<ref>[[J.R.R. Tolkien]], ''[[Farmer Giles of Ham]]''</ref>
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Ham was the village where Farmer Giles lived. It sat some twenty leagues from the capital of the Middle Kingdom. Besides the redoubtable farmer and his wife Agatha, notable people of the village were the parson, the miller, and Fabricius Cunctator the blacksmith. In the middle of town was a church where the dragon Chrysophylax surrendered to Giles. There was a bridge over the river on one side of the village, where Giles met King Augustus Bonifacius and where the Battle of the Bridge was "fought".[1]

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