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  • '''Cliffe''' or '''Cliffe-at-Hoo''' is a village on the [[Hoo peninsula]] in [[Kent]]. The peninsula is a bleak, windswept place which l ...early records as having been called ''Clive'' and ''Cloveshoo'' (Cliffe-at-Hoo).
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  • |name=Lilley Hoo |picture=Track Leading to Lilley Hoo - geograph.org.uk - 455633.jpg
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  • #Redirect[[Cliffe-at-Hoo]]
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  • ...brightness ajusted.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The ceremonial helmet from Sutton Hoo]] ...on Hoo burial ground 4.jpg|thumb|250px|Part of the burial ground at Sutton Hoo]]
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  • |name=Luton Hoo |picture=Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, England, 19 Sept. 2010 - Flickr - PhillipC (2).jpg
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  • [[Image:Hoo Peninsula.png|thumb|300px|Hoo Peninsula]] ...ed by an extensive area of marshland composed of alluvial silt. The name ''Hoo'' is the Old English word for ''spur of land''.<ref name=glover>''The Place
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  • |name=The Hoo |picture=The Hoo (geograph 2018805).jpg
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  • [[File:Hoo Hundred - Kent.svg|thumb|250px|Hoo Hundred, shown within the Lathe of Aylesford and Kent]] ...[[Kent]] that forms part of the [[Lathe of Aylesford]]. It comprises the [[Hoo Peninsula]], but not the conjoined [[Isle of Grain]], which forms part of t
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  • *{{i-House}} [[Luton Hoo]]
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  • ...d novelist featured the scenery of Chatham, Rochester, and the [[Cliffe-at-Hoo|Cliffe]] marshes.<ref name="dickens">{{cite web | title=Charles Dickens | p
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  • ===Sutton Hoo=== [[File:Sutton Hoo Burial Mound cleaned.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sutton Hoo burial mound]]
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  • ...otel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lutonhoo.co.uk/|title=Website of Luton Hoo Hotel Golf and Spa|accessdate=2008-06-18}}</ref>
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  • ...1942, the plan included a thousand miles of pipelines linking Grain on the Hoo peninsula, and other oil refineries, first to Dungeness, and soon afterward
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  • ...peasants were in residence. A Friday market was granted in 1292 to Robert Hoo, Lord of Clopton, and may have been held on the cobbled area found just nor
    7 KB (1,057 words) - 13:26, 27 January 2016
  • ...ton, and ''Twydall Redoubts'', with 2 forts on islands in the Medway; Fort Hoo and Fort Darnet.
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  • ...loiting the land exposed by quarrying the steep the hillside that leads to Hoo Common.<ref name="Matthews"/>
    7 KB (1,082 words) - 06:31, 15 May 2012
  • ...ich Museum houses replicas of the Roman Mildenhall Treasure and the Sutton Hoo treasure, the latter taken from the ship burial believed to be Rædwald's g
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  • *[[Cliffe-at-Hoo]] (usually just "Cliffe"), Kent
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  • '''Cliffe''' or '''Cliffe-at-Hoo''' is a village on the [[Hoo peninsula]] in [[Kent]]. The peninsula is a bleak, windswept place which l ...early records as having been called ''Clive'' and ''Cloveshoo'' (Cliffe-at-Hoo).
    11 KB (1,835 words) - 21:52, 11 October 2012
  • ...960s [[Maplin Sands]] was a contender; in 2002 it was to be at [[Cliffe-at-Hoo]] in Kent. The new airport would be built on a man-made island in the estua
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  • ...senger ferry to [[Sheerness]] from Port Victoria railway terminus on the [[Hoo Peninsula|Grain Peninsula]] for some years. Several ferry services to [[Sou
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  • ...ght|thumb|200px|Replica of a 7th-century ceremonial helmet found at Sutton Hoo]]
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  • [[File:Sutton.hoo.helmet.jpg|right|thumb|170px|The Sutton Hoo helmet]] ...walda''. It is thought that the richly ornamented ship burial at [[Sutton Hoo]] may be the burial place of Rædwald himself, though we will never know.
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  • ...rters for an Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) Searchlight unit based in Hoo Lane, that had detachments in Hitchin along Bedford Road, Chapel Foot along
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  • ...over the fields to the nearby farms, to the [[Icknield Way]], to [[Lilley Hoo]] and elsewhere.
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  • ...lley Bottom. The low ridge to the east of the village is known as Lilley Hoo.
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  • |name=Lilley Hoo |picture=Track Leading to Lilley Hoo - geograph.org.uk - 455633.jpg
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  • #Redirect[[Cliffe-at-Hoo]]
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  • ...to the Yantlet Creek (separating the [[Isle of Grain]] from the rest of [[Hoo Peninsula]]), and thus into the Swale from the [[Medway]] estuary, around t
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  • ...Another takes the road to [[Cliffe, Kent|Cliffe]], and to [[Hoo Peninsula|Hoo]]. The land has been extensively quarried for chalk and the covering bricke
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  • ...or tributary which begins in the Clent Hills, and which, together with the Hoo Brook, creates a large complex of pools to the east. Passing through the fo
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  • ...he most important Anglo-Saxon site in the [[United Kingdom]]; the [[Sutton Hoo]] burial ground with its famous ship burial. ...died in around 624, and it is believed that his body was buried at Sutton Hoo, just across the river Deben from Woodbridge. Several royal burials have be
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  • ...es ever found, and though it lacks the great variety and context of Sutton Hoo, it shows something of the artistic genius of the Mercian in the Middle Sax
    27 KB (4,208 words) - 21:26, 6 February 2014
  • ...brightness ajusted.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The ceremonial helmet from Sutton Hoo]] ...on Hoo burial ground 4.jpg|thumb|250px|Part of the burial ground at Sutton Hoo]]
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  • ...There are also a number of interesting buildings such as the Manor House, Hoo Farm and Green End Farm House, all of which date back several hundred years
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  • ...were noted as inhabiting it. A Friday market was granted in 1292 to Robert Hoo, Lord of Clopton.
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  • ...and burnt down the fort at [[Sheerness]]. The chain was in place between [[Hoo Ness]] and [[Gillingham, Kent|Gillingham]].<ref name="Saunders"/> On 12 Jun
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  • |name=Luton Hoo |picture=Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, England, 19 Sept. 2010 - Flickr - PhillipC (2).jpg
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  • * Hoo
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  • ...At one time, part of the collection was on display to the public at Luton Hoo, which was owned by Sir Julius' descendants until the early years of the tw
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  • ...silver and garnet grave goods from the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at [[Sutton Hoo]] (1939) and late Roman silver tableware from [[Mildenhall, Suffolk]] (1946
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  • ...t summit near [[Stoke on Trent]]. Haywood Lock is just to the south, while Hoo Mill Lock is a little further to the north. The [[River Trent]] runs to the
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  • ...y and Horsmonden]], [[Chatham and Gillingham]], [[Eyhorne]], [[Hoo Hundred|Hoo]], [[Larkfield and Aylesford]], [[Littlefield Hundred|Littlefield]], [[Maid
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  • *[[Hoo Peninsula|Hoo]]
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  • *[[Cliffe-at-Hoo|Cliffe]]; [[Hoo Peninsula]]; [[Strood]]; [[Upnor]]; [[Rochester]], where it meets the [[Med
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  • [[Image:Hoo Peninsula.png||thumb|300px|The canal's route is close to the dashed line of .... It was originally some seven miles long and cut across the neck of the [[Hoo peninsula]], linking the [[River Thames]] at [[Gravesend, Kent|Gravesend]]
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  • [[Image:Hoo Peninsula.png|thumb|300px|Hoo Peninsula]] ...ed by an extensive area of marshland composed of alluvial silt. The name ''Hoo'' is the Old English word for ''spur of land''.<ref name=glover>''The Place
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  • The '''Isle of Grain''' is the easternmost point of the [[Hoo Peninsula]] in [[Kent]]. Its name comes from the Old English ''Greon'', mea ...ks.google.com/books?id=5QoHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA118&dq=A+parish+in+the+Hundred+of+Hoo,+lathe+of+Aylesford,+opposite+to+Sheppey+at+the+mouth+of+the+Thames;&ved=0C
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  • |picture caption=The Church of All Saints, Hoo All Hallows '''Allhallows''' is a village on the [[Hoo Peninsula]] in [[Kent]]. Standing in the northernmost part of Kent, the par
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  • ...ollection]</ref> The burial has been compared with [[Taplow]] and [[Sutton Hoo]].<ref>WT Jones, ''Early Saxon Cemeteries in Essex''</ref>
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  • ...village; it is now on display in the [[British Museum]] (near the [[Sutton Hoo]] finds),<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/col
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  • |name=The Hoo |picture=The Hoo (geograph 2018805).jpg
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  • ...the manor was again sold on to Sir Robert Napier, 2nd Baronet, of [[Luton Hoo]] in Bedfordshire. On 19 March 1639, Napier wrote to the bailiffs and burge
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  • [[File:Hoo Hundred - Kent.svg|thumb|250px|Hoo Hundred, shown within the Lathe of Aylesford and Kent]] ...[[Kent]] that forms part of the [[Lathe of Aylesford]]. It comprises the [[Hoo Peninsula]], but not the conjoined [[Isle of Grain]], which forms part of t
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  • ...[[Kent]] that forms part of the [[Lathe of Aylesford]]. It is bounded by [[Hoo Hundred]] to the west; by [[Toltingtrough]]; to the south by [[Larkfield an
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  • ...ord]]. It is bounded by [[Shamwell Hundred]] to the west; by [[Hoo Hundred|Hoo]] to the north; by [[Milton Hundred|Milton]] in the [[Lathe of Scray]] to t
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  • ...the east; by [[Littlefield Hundred|Littlefield]] and a detached part of [[Hoo Hundred]] to the south-east; and by [[Tunbridge Lowey]] to the south. It ha
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  • ...the east; by [[Littlefield Hundred|Littlefield]] and a detached part of [[Hoo Hundred]] to the north-east; by [[Twyford Hudred|Twyford]] to the east; and
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