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Acrise /ˈeɪkrɪs/ is an
ecclesiastical and
civil parish in the
Folkestone and
Hythe district, Kent, England,
located between Elham and
Densole and about...
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Acrise Place is a
mainly 18th-century
house located about 6
miles (9.6 km)
north of
Folkestone in the
village of
Acrise, Kent, England. It is a Grade...
- St Martin's
Church is an
Anglican church in the
village and
parish of
Acrise in Kent, England. The
church dates back to the
Norman era, and was designated...
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least two
vessels on the
Goodwin Sands. Source:
William Knott (born 1706
Acrise Kent. d. 1780) (Son of
William Knott born 1680)
South Foreland Low lighthouse...
- Hill •
Westerham • West
Kingsdown Folkestone and
Hythe 9
Folkestone Acrise •
Acrise Place •
Arpinge •
Beachborough •
Bladbean •
Breach •
Brenzett • Brookland...
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David Papillon FRS (1691 – 26
February 1762) of
Acrise Place, Kent was a
British lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1722 and...
- the
smaller parishes have a
parish meeting rather than a
parish council.
Acrise (M)
Brenzett Brookland Burmarsh Dymchurch Elham Elmsted Ivychurch Lyminge...
- 5 May 1702. His
remains were
interred on 21 May in the
parish church at
Acrise, Kent, the
manor of
which he had
purchased in 1666.
Papillon married, in...
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detached portion,
Wingham +
detached portion, Woodnesborough, Worth.
Elham PLU
Acrise, Cheriton, Elham, Elmsted, Folkestone, Hawkinge, Lyming, Lympne,
Monks Horton...
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Newgate Prison after supporting a
rebellion against parliament. In 1666
Acrise Place was purchased. Jane
managed this
property and
their home in Fenchurch...