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Blankney is a
village and
civil parish in the
North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish at the 2011
census was...
- HMS
Blankney was a Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy and was the
first and so far only
warship to bear the name. She was laid down on 17 May 1940...
- The
Blankney Hunt is an
English foxhound pack,
based in the
village of
Blankney, Lincolnshire, with
hunting country of
around 20
miles (32 km) by 11 miles...
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known as
Blankney Ride to take
visitors discreetly and
directly from the
station to his home at
Blankney Hall.
During World War II, the
Blankney Signal...
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writer and
editor of the
works of others. Born as
Edith Helen Chaplin in
Blankney, Lincolnshire, she was the
daughter of
Henry Chaplin,
landowner and Conservative...
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Baron Widdrington, of
Blankney in the
County of Lincoln, was a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created on 2
November 1643 for Sir
William Widdrington...
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Edmund Deincourt, 1st
Baron Deincourt (died 1327), Lord of Thurgarton,
Blankney and
Branston was an
English noble. He
served in the wars in
France and...
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Northumberland 1940 1943 HQ No. 13
Group RAF also
known as RAF
Newcastle RAF
Blankney Hall
England Lincolnshire 1940 1946 RAF
Digby Sector operations room. Now...
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listed by
Whyte can also be
found in the
historical record.
These include:
Blankney Races New
Malton Radcliffe Bridge Tarporley Hunt
Tewkesbury "UK Racecourses...
- great-grandchildren of
Queen Victoria.) On 4
September 1935, at St. Oswald's Church,
Blankney, Lincolnshire, she was a
bridesmaid at the
wedding of her
uncle Lord Londesborough...