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Warehorne is a
village and
civil parish in the
south of the
Ashford Borough of Kent, England. It is a
scattered community centred on the
Hamstreet to...
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ridge of hills; however, part of the
village falls within the
parish of
Warehorne,
including the
significant Ingoldsby Lane /
Pippins development, giving...
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Other members included David Kerr-Clemenson (b**** guitar) of
Warehorne, Andy
Locke (vocals, guitar),
Eddie Richards (drums),
Wally Scott (guitar)...
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Smeeth South Wil****rough and
Newtown Stanhope Stone-****-Ebony
Tenterden Warehorne Westwell Wittersham Woodchurch Wye with
Hinxhill Shares a
grouped parish...
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falls almost entirely within it but has a
small fraction in the
parish of
Warehorne. The
civil parish here
reflects the very
longstanding dominance of Orlestreet[citation...
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Leacon Hall,
Warehorne, Kent, England, is a
grade II*
listed building constructed for
Thomas Hodges in 1708. The
house remains on a low hill
called The...
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Cheltenham to
Prinknash Act 1820 (1 Geo. 4. c. xvi)
Tenterden and
Warehorne, and
Bethersden and
Appledore Roads Act 1820 (1 Geo. 4. c. xlvi) Road...
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Cornhill High
Sheriff of Kent 1216–1225 With: Hugh of
Windlesores of
Warehorne and
Roger Grimston Succeeded by
Hubert of
Boroz William Brito Preceded by...
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Radnor Arms Folkestone, Kent,
England Chef
Director The
Woolpack Warehorne, Kent,
England Chef
Director The Five
Bells Brabourne, Kent,
England Chef...
- John
Collins (died 1597), of
Hythe and
Warehorne, Kent, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for Hythe...