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Alkham is a
village and
civil parish in the
Dover district of Kent, England,
about five
miles west of Dover.
Within the
parish are the
settlements of Chalksole...
- The
Alkham Valley is in the Kent
Downs (the
eastern part of the
North Downs), an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, in
South East Kent, England. The valley...
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Alkham may
refer to:
Alkham,
village in Kent, England. John
Alkham (1354-c.1433),
member of
Parliament for Dover.
Alkham Valley,
valley in the Kent Downs...
- John
Alkham (1354 – c. 1433) was the
member of
Parliament for the
constituency of
Dover for the
parliament of 1407.
ALKHAM, John (1354-c.1433), of Dover...
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Alkham and Capel-le-Ferne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Martin Hibbert* 428 49.7 –2.4
Labour Bettine Walters 274 31.8 +20.2
Liberal Democrats...
- England. It lies in the
Alkham Valley, an area of
outstanding natural beauty between Folkestone and Dover.
Although the
Alkham Valley is a dry
valley most...
- Sus****,
Hampshire and Kent.[citation needed]
Other examples include the
Alkham Valley near Dover, and the
Hartley Bottom and
Fawkham valleys near Dartford...
- the
family of Abrincis. Hamo
quitclaimed the
advowson of the
church of
Alkham and
chapel of
Manrege to St
Radegunds (Radigunds) Abbey, in Kent in 1258...
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revolution in Russia. The
first bomb of the
first air raid on London, fell on 16
Alkham Road, West Hackney, in May 1915 by the
German Army
airship LZ 38. No one...
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Alkham,
Lydden and
Swingfield Woods is a 228.3-hectare (564-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-west of
Dover in Kent.
Alkham Valley...