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  • ...hire]] to the west, [[Cambridgeshire]] and [[Suffolk]] to the north, and [[Kent]] lying over the [[River Thames]] and its great estuary to the south. ...ngley, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 209163.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Upper Green, Langley]]
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  • |county=Kent ...f the town's trade. Maidstone was the centre of the agricultural county of Kent, known as the Garden of England. There is evidence of a settlement in the a
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  • '''Langley''' may be one of several villages across Britain. In each case the name of "Langley" may be:
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  • ...ough Cassiobury Park, passes under the M25 motorway and approaches [[Kings Langley]]. The canal here passes the site of the former Ovaltine factory, which was After [[Kings Langley]] and [[Apsley]], the site of more former paper mills, the canal passes [[H
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  • ...ominantly residential area of contrasting affluence; [[Langley, Lancashire|Langley]] in the north of the town was one of Manchester City Council's overspill h ...saw the growth of its outlying residential areas of [[Langley, Lancashire|Langley]], [[Hollin]] and Boarshaw which is predominately ex-local authority housin
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  • |county=Kent '''Beckenham''' is a town in [[Kent]], within the metropolitan conurbation, less than two miles west of [[Broml
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  • ==Kent== | [[Addington, Kent|Addington]] || Addington Recreation Ground || Park Road <small>ME19 5BQ</sm
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  • According to the Barnwell chronicler, Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, was given custody of Fotheringhay Castle in 1221 when he married the King ...n Fotheringhay Castle.<ref>{{harvnb|Goodall|2011|p=305}}, n.&nbsp;10</ref> Langley died in 1402 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward. He died without c
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  • |county=Kent |picture=River walk, Loose, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 325323.jpg
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...e''' or the '''Langley Stream''' is a tributary of the [[River Medway]] in Kent, and a rive rnotable for the number of watermills that it powered in its sh
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  • ...nally laid out by George London and Henry Wise for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, then modified by Lancelot "Capability" Brown in a more informal landscape ...has the inscription: "These gardens, originally laid out by Henry Duke of Kent, were altered by Philip Earl of Hardwicke and Jemima Marchioness Grey with
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  • Hadleigh Castle was first built by Hubert de Burgh, the 1st Earl of Kent, who was a key supporter of King John.<ref name=AlexWestP9>Alexander and We ...owners during the 15th century, but saw little use by the crown. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York and his son Edward of Norwich used the castle in the earl
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  • ==Kent== *Ashford (Kent) Golf Club - [[Ashford, Kent|Ashford]]
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  • ...the Norman conquest, the land had been granted to Bishop Odo, the Earl of Kent, who may have used it as an administrative centre; there were many Saxo-Nor ...odstock, Duke of Gloucester, in 1386, and then to another uncle, Edmund of Langley, Duke of York in 1397.<ref name=Brown22/> Shortly after Richard was overthr
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  • *[[Milton Regis]], Kent *[[Kings Langley]], Hertfordshire
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  • | [[Shifford Lock]] || 1898 || 1762 || 7 ft 4 in || 4.3 miles || Tadpole (Kent), Thames, Ten foot, Shifford Upper, Duxford || Duxford | [[Pinkhill Lock]] || 1791 || Pre-1791 || 3 ft 5 in || 3.9 miles || Ridge's (Langley), Ark, Skinner's || [[Bablock Hythe]]
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...t.svg|thumb|250px|Eyhorne Hundred, shown within the Lathe of Aylesford and Kent]]
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  • ...p of Langley to the south, and formerly comprised the manors of Claverdon, Langley, Kington (to the south-west), and Songar (in the south-east). There are ham ...auchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick, for treason and granted, to Thomas, Earl of Kent, but restored to the Earl on the accession of Henry IV. In 1487 it came to
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  • |village=Langley Mill ...he Earls of Stamford, and the extinct families of the Dukes of Suffolk and Kent. His son Richard settled in Codnor and was a loyal Baron to Henry III. Alon
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  • ...m]] and [[West Wickham]], south of which the road marks the border between Kent and Surrey for a while, crossing the [[North Downs]] as it does so. ...owing its arrow-straight course into Kent, where it runs to [[Edenbridge, Kent|Edenbridge]], forming the High Street.<ref name=marg>Ivan Donald Margary, '
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