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Kentish may be used as a name:
Kentish Council is a
local government area in Tasmania,
Australia Kentish Town is an area of
north west London, England...
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Kentish Town is an area of
northwest London,
England in the
London Borough of Camden,
immediately north of
Camden Town. Less than four
miles north of...
- The
archbishop of
Canterbury is the
senior bishop and a prin****l
leader of the
Church of England, the
ceremonial head of the
worldwide Anglican Communion...
- The
Kingdom of the
Kentish (Old English:
Cantwara rīce; Latin:
Regnum Cantuariorum),
today referred to as the
Kingdom of Kent, was an
early medieval kingdom...
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Oliver John
Kentish (born 1954 in London, England) is a British-born cellist, tutor, and composer,
living in Reykjavík, Iceland,
moving there in 1977...
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Kentish was a
southern dialect of Old
English spoken in the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Kent. It was one of four dialect-groups of Old English, the
other three...
- The
Kentish Hotel is a pub in Waiuku, New
Zealand that lays
claim to the
longest continuous liquor licence in the country. The
Kentish Hotel has stood...
- of the
Kentish Guards is a
historic armory at
Armory and
Peirce Streets in East Greenwich,
Rhode Island and is
currently home to the
Kentish Guards,...
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Kentish fire is
vehement and
prolonged derisive cheering. The
practice is so
called from
indulgence in it in Kent at
meetings to
oppose the
Roman Catholic...
- The
Kentish plover (Anarhynchus alexandrinus) is a
small wader (40–44 g (1.4–1.6 oz)) of the
family Charadriidae that
breeds on the s****s of
saline lakes...