Beeching is an English surname. Either a derivative of the old English bece, bæce "stream", hence "dweller by the stream" or of the old English bece "beech-tree" hence "dweller by the beech tree".[1]
People called Beeching include:-
Henry Beeching (1859–1919) clergyman, author and poet
Jack Beeching (John Charles Stuart Beeching) (1922–2001), British poet
Richard Beeching (1913–1985), chairman of British Railways
Thomas Beeching (1900–1971), English soldier and cricketer
Vicky Beeching (Victoria Louise Beeching) (born 1979), British-born Christian singer
^Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames, Reaney & Wilson, Oxford University Press 2005
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