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Bexley

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Bexley is an area of south-east London, England and part of the London Borough of Bexley. [1]

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A roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 2 in Great Britain starting south of the River Thames and east of the A3 (roads beginning with 2).

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A2 road (England)

The A2 is a major road in southern England, connecting London with the English Channel port of Dover in Kent.

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A210 road

The A210 road is a road in South East London.

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Academy (English school)

Academy schools are state-funded schools in England which are directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control.

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Ada Watson

Ada Jane Watson (née Low; 4 February 18551921) was the wife of Chris Watson, the third Prime Minister of Australia.

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Adam Ball

Adam James Ball (born 1 March 1993) is an English cricketer who plays for Suffolk County Cricket Club.

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Adam Riley

Adam Edward Nicholas Riley (born 23 March 1992) is an English professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club.

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Alan Tutton

Alan Tutton (born 23 February 1973) is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Maidstone United.

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Albany Park, Bexley

Albany Park is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley.

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Alex Bosomworth

Alexander Charles "Alex" Bosomworth (22 September 1904 – 1987) was an English footballer who made 43 appearances in the Football League playing at right half or inside right for Darlington and Barrow.

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Alfie Plant

Alfie Charles Plant (born 6 July 1992) is an English professional golfer.

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Alton Estate

The Alton Estate is a large council estate situated in Roehampton, southwest London.

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Andrew White (priest)

Andrew Paul Bartholemew White (born June 1964) was the vicar of St George's Church, Baghdad, the only Anglican church in Iraq, until his departure, ordered in November 2014 by the Archbishop of Canterbury due to security concerns.

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Andy Townsend

Andrew David Townsend (born 23 July 1963) is a former footballer and current co-commentator for BT Sport, who played in two World Cups for the Republic of Ireland.

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Appeal Group

The Appeal Group was a small group of Marxist Leninists who broke away from the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1971 on the basis that the CPGB had abandoned revolutionary Marxism–Leninism and that, after many attempts, it was impossible to change it from within except by breaking the rules.

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Archibald Liversidge

Archibald Liversidge FRS FRSE FRSNSW LLD (17 November 1847 – 26 September 1927) was an English-born chemist and founder of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen v United Kingdom

Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen v United Kingdom was a landmark case before the European Court of Human Rights and upheld the right of ASLEF, a British trade union, to be able to choose its members.

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Austen baronets

There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Austen, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

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Baron Ormathwaite

Baron Ormathwaite, of Ormathwaite in the County of Cumberland, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Basil Zaharoff

Basil Zaharoff, GCB, GBE (Βασίλειος Zαχαρίας Ζαχάρωφ; October 6, 1849 – November 27, 1936), was a Greek arms dealer and industrialist.

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Beths Grammar School

Beths Grammar School, commonly known as Beths, is an all-boys grammar school with academy status in Bexley in south-east London.

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Bexley (disambiguation)

Bexley may refer to.

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Bexley (UK Parliament constituency)

Bexley was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Bexley district of south-east London.

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Bexley Cricket Club

Bexley Cricket Club was founded in 1805 at the Manor Way ground in Bexley Village.

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Bexley Hospital

Bexley Hospital was a psychiatric hospital at Old Bexley Lane, Dartford Heath, Bexley, in the County of Kent.

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Bexley North, New South Wales

Bexley North is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, south of the Sydney CBD.

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Bexley railway station

Bexley railway station is in the London Borough of Bexley in south-east London, in Travelcard Zone 6.

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Bexley, New South Wales

Bexley is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Bexley, Ohio

Bexley is a suburban city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States.

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Bexleyheath

Bexleyheath is a town in the London Borough of Bexley, England, southeast of Charing Cross.

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Billy Gillespie

Billy Gillespie (6 August 1891 – 2 July 1981) was an Irish football player who played as a striker for Sheffield United over a twenty-year period from 1913 to 1932, scoring over 137 League and Cup goals in 492 games for the South Yorkshire side.

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Black Prince, Bexley

The Black Prince is a hotel, former public house, and road junction in the London Borough of Bexley on the A2 between Bexley and Bexleyheath.

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Blendon, London

Blendon is an area of South East London within the London Borough of Bexley, located between Bexleyheath and Sidcup.

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Bleu Landau

Bleu Louie Landau (born 5 April 2005) is a British actor, best known for his role as Dennis Rickman Jnr in British soap opera EastEnders.

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Bourchier Cleeve

Bourchier Cleeve (1715–1760) was an English pewterer and writer of pamphlets.

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Bovril boats

Bovril boats, also known as sludge vessels, were specially designed sewage dumping vessels that operated on the River Thames from 1887 to 1998.

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Boy George discography

English singer Boy George has released nine studio albums, five compilation albums and forty-seven singles.

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Bradley Dack

Bradley Paul Dack (born 31 December 1993) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Blackburn Rovers.

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Brownlow North

Brownlow North (17 July 1741 – 12 July 1820) was a bishop of the Church of England.

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Camden Professor of Ancient History

The Camden Professorship of Ancient History at the University of Oxford was established in 1622 by English historian William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, and endowed with the income of the manor of Bexley, becoming the first and oldest chair of history in England.

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Cash for Honours

Cash for Honours (also Cash for Peerages, Loans for Lordships, Loans for Honours or Loans for Peerages) was a political scandal in the United Kingdom in 2006 and 2007 concerning the connection between political donations and the award of life peerages.

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Cherry Orchard Road

Cherry Orchard Road is a road and building development in East Croydon, London.

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Codsheath Hundred

Codsheath was a hundred, a historical land division, in the county of Kent, England.

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Con Lehane (socialist)

Cornelius "Con" Lehane (also spelled O'Lyhane) (1877–31 December 1919) was a socialist active in the Irish Socialist Republican Party, the Social Democratic Federation, and the Socialist Party of Great Britain.

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Crayford

Crayford is a town and electoral ward located in south-east London, England within the London Borough of Bexley.

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DA postcode area

The DA postcode area, also known as the Dartford postcode area, is a group of eighteen postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of eleven post towns.

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Danson House

Danson House is a Georgian mansion (today a Grade I listed building) at the centre of Danson Park, in Welling in the London Borough of Bexley, south-east London.

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Denehole

A denehole (alternatively dene hole or dene-hole) is an underground structure consisting of a number of small chalk caves entered by a vertical shaft.

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Dorothy Squires

Dorothy Squires (25 March 1915 – 14 April 1998) was a Welsh singer.

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Early flying machines

Early flying machines include all forms of aircraft studied or constructed before the development of the modern aeroplane by 1910.

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Eddie Owen (runner)

Edward "Eddie" Owen (6 November 1886 – 24 September 1949) was a British athlete, who competed mainly in long-distance races.

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Edmund Phipps-Hornby

Brigadier General Edmund John Phipps-Hornby, (31 December 1857 – 13 December 1947) was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Edward Coppinger

Edward Thomas Coppinger (25 November 1846 – 26 February 1927) was an English cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club.

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Edward Heath

Sir Edward Richard George Heath (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), often known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975.

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Edward Lewknor (died 1556)

Edward Lewknor (c.1517–1556) was the representative of a branch of a prominent Sussex family, in an armigerous line descending in the distaff side from the Camoys barony.

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Edward Marshall Hall

Sir Edward Marshall Hall (16 September 1858 – 24 February 1927) was an English barrister who had a formidable reputation as an orator.

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Edward Shepherd Creasy

Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy (12 September 1812 – 17 January 1878) was an English historian and jurist.

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Edward Weston (politician)

Edward Weston (1703–1770) was an English didactic writer and politician.

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Eleri Rees

Eleri Mair Rees (née Morgan; born 7 July 1953) is a Welsh judge.

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Eltham railway station

Eltham railway station is in the Well Hall area of Eltham, South East London, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Engineering College (English specialist school)

Engineering Colleges were introduced in 2002 as part of the Specialist Schools Programme in England.

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Erith

Erith is a town in south-east London in the London Borough of Bexley.

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Faris Badwan

Faris Adam Derar Badwan (born 21 September 1986) is an English musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the Horrors, and more recently as half of Cat's Eyes.

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Flaxman Charles John Spurrell

Flaxman Charles John Spurrell (6 September 1842 – 25 February 1915), the archaeologist, geologist and photographer, was born in Mile End, Stepney, London, the eldest son of Dr.

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Foots Cray

Foots Cray (or Footscray) is an area of South East London, within the London Borough of Bexley.

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Foots Cray Place

Foots Cray Place was one of the four country houses built in England in the 18th century to a design inspired by Palladio's Villa Capra near Vicenza.

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Frances Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne

Frances Dora Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Smith; 29 July 1832 – 5 February 1922) was a British noblewoman.

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Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer

Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer PC FRS (December 1708 – 11 December 1781) was an English rake and politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1762–1763) and founder of the Hellfire Club.

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Franks Hall

Franks Hall in Horton Kirby, Kent, is a large Elizabethan country house, completed in 1591.

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Gavin Peacock

Gavin Keith Peacock (born 18 November 1967) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and striker from 1984 until 2002 notably in the Premier League for Newcastle United and Chelsea.

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George Downton

George Charles Downton (1 November 1928 – 19 April 2014) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club.

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George Oruigbiji Pepple

George Oruigbiji Pepple (b. 1849 – d. 31 Oct 1888) ruled the Kingdom of Bonny, an independent trading state in the Niger Delta between 30 September 1866 and 14 December 1883, when he was deposed.

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Godfrey Huggins

Godfrey Martin Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern (6 July 1883 – 8 May 1971) was a Rhodesian politician and physician.

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Graham Kersey

Graham James Kersey (19 May 1971 – 1 January 1997) was an English professional cricketer who played for Kent and Surrey in the 1990s.

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Graham Smith (milliner)

Graham Smith (born 19 January 1938 in Bexley) is a milliner from Kent, England.

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Harriet Grote

Harriet Grote (1792–1878) was an English biographer, and as wife to George Grote hostess to the English philosophical radicals of the earlier nineteenth century.

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Harris Federation

Harris Federation is a federation of Primary and Secondary academies in and around London.

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Harry Arter

Harry Nicholas Arter (born 28 December 1989) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club AFC Bournemouth and the Republic of Ireland national team.

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Henry Alonzo House

Henry Alonzo House (April 23, 1840 – December 18, 1930) was an American inventor who developed machinery and processes that have had a lasting impact on several industries.

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Henry Clark Barlow

Henry Clark Barlow, M.D. (12 May 1806 – 8 November 1876) was an English writer on Dante.

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Henry Oldenburg

Henry Oldenburg (also Henry Oldenbourg) FRS (c. 1619 as Heinrich Oldenburg – 5 September 1677) was a German theologian known as a diplomat, a natural philosopher and as the creator of scientific peer review.

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High Sheriff of Kent

The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown (prior to 1974 the office previously known as Sheriff).

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Hiram Maxim

Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim (5 February 1840 – 24 November 1916) was an American-born British inventor, best known as the creator of the Maxim Gun, the first portable fully automatic machine gun.

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History of education in England

The history of education in England is documented from Saxon settlement of England, and the setting up of the first cathedral schools in 597 and 604.

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History of Kent

Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation.

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HMS Lance (G87)

HMS Lance was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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Horace Walpole

Horatio Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (24 September 1717 – 2 March 1797), also known as Horace Walpole, was an English art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and Whig politician.

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Horton Hospital

Horton Hospital formerly called Horton Asylum was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey.

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Howard Spicer

Sir Howard Handley Spicer KBE, (1872 in Bexley, Kent – 16 August 1926 in London) was a prominent papermaker and wholesale stationer and a magazine editor.

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Hundred of Ruxley

Ruxley (previously Rokesley, and in the Domesday Book Helmestrei) was an ancient hundred, a land division in the north west of the county of Kent, England.

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Ian Clement

Ian Clement (born 1965 in Bexley), was Deputy Mayor of London with responsibility for Government and External Relations.

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Jacqueline Jossa

Jacqueline Mary Osborne (née Jossa; born 29 October 1992) is an English actress from Bexley, London, best known for playing Lauren Branning in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2010 to 2018.

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James Couchman

James Randall Couchman (born 11 February 1942) is a retired British Conservative politician.

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Jamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum (born 20 August 1979) is an English jazz-pop singer-songwriter.

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Jamie Day (footballer, born 1979)

James Day (born 13 September 1979 in Bexley, London, England) is an English football manager.

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Jim Knight

James Philip Knight, Baron Knight of Weymouth, (born 6 March 1965) is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Dorset from 2001 until 2010, when he lost his seat.

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John Browning (scientific instrument maker)

John Browning (c.1831 – 1925) was an English inventor and manufacturer of precision scientific instruments in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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John Champneys

Sir John Champneys (1495–1556) was City of London Sheriff in 1522 and Lord Mayor of London in 1534, when he was knighted.

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John Crawte

John Crawte (December 1763 at Frensham, Surrey – 7 October 1836 at Bexley, Kent) was an English cricketer who played mainly for Kent.

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John Jewell

John Edmund Valentine Jewell (31 January 1891 - 17 April 1966) was a cricketer who played 27 times for Orange Free State (and once for PW Sherwell's XI) between 1910–11 and 1925-26.

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John Neptune Sargent

Lieutenant General John Neptune Sargent CB (18 June 1826 – 20 October 1893) was Commander of British Troops in China, Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements.

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John Shaw Sr.

John Shaw Sr. (1776–1832) was an English architect related to the Shaw and Hardwick family, and one of the first architects to draw up plans for semi-detached housing in London.

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John Spilman

Sir John Spilman (also spelt Spielman) (died 1626) was a Lindau, German-born entrepreneur who founded the first commercially successful paper-mill in England, establishing a factory on the River Darenth in Dartford, Kent in 1588.

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John Talbot of Grafton

Sir John Talbot of Grafton, Worcestershire (1545 – 28 January 1611) was a prominent recusant English Catholic layman of the reigns of Elizabeth I of England and James I of England.

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John Thorpe (antiquarian, 1715–1792)

John Thorpe (1715–1792) was an English antiquarian, known for works on Rochester, Kent.

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John Towill Rutt

John Towill Rutt (4 April 1760 – 3 March 1841) was an English political activist, social reformer and nonconformist man of letters.

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John William Gordon

Major-General Sir (John) William Gordon KCB (1814 – 8 February 1870) was a British Army officer and Inspector-General of Engineers.

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Joyden's Wood

Joyden's Wood is an area of ancient woodland located south-east of Bexleyheath and south-west of Dartford, on the border between South-East London and Kent.

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June 1961

The following events occurred in June 1961.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Kent Association for the Blind

Kent Association for the Blind is a registered charity providing rehabilitation services for children and adults with visual impairment to support them and help them live independent lives.

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Kent International Gateway

The Kent International Gateway was a proposed logistics hub and strategic rail-freight interchange (SRFI) next to the M20 motorway east of Maidstone.

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King's Head, Bexley

The King's Head is a pub at 65 Bexley High Street, Bexley, London It is a Grade II listed building, dating back to the 16th or early 17th century.

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Lawrence Rustem

Lawrence Rustem is a British political activist.

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Leonard Harrison (GC)

Leonard Henry Harrison (6 January 1905 – 15 July 1989) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) officer who was awarded the George Cross "for acts of exceptional coolness and courage on several occasions", News Chronicle, 4 January 1941 (National Archives transcript.) in defusing unexploded German bombs during the Second World War.

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Lesnes Abbey

Lesnes Abbey is a former abbey, now ruined, in Abbey Wood, in the London Borough of Bexley, southeast London, England.

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Leyton Cross

Leyton Cross is a small semi-rural area that largely falls within the parish of Wilmington in the Kent borough of Dartford, however north of Oakfield Lane the area is administered directly by Dartford Borough Council.

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List of areas of London

This is a list of the areas of London, in alphabetical order.

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List of Bronze Age hoards in Great Britain

The list of Bronze Age hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) that are associated with the British Bronze Age, approximately 2700 BC to 8th century BC.

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List of cathedrals in Australia

This is a list of cathedrals in Australia.

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List of churches in London

This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in Greater London, which is divided into 32 London boroughs and the City of London – the ancient core and financial centre.

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List of districts in the London Borough of Bexley

This is a list of areas in the London Borough of Bexley.

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List of electoral wards in England by constituency

This article is a list of electoral wards in each constituency in England.

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List of generic forms in place names in Ireland and the United Kingdom

The study of place names is called toponymy; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British place names, refer to Toponymy in Great Britain.

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List of grammar schools in England

This is a list of the current 164 state-funded fully selective schools (grammar schools) in England, as enumerated by Statutory Instrument.

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List of night buses in London

The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London.

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List of people from the London Borough of Bexley

This is a list of notable people who were born or grew up in the London Borough of Bexley or otherwise have a strong association with the area.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: B

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List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: D

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List of Strict Baptist churches

This is a list of Strict Baptist churches The term 'strict' refers to the strict or closed position held with regard to membership and communion.

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List of towns in England

This is a list of towns in England.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Ben-Bez

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List of United Kingdom locations: Of-Old G

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List of US places named for non-US places

This is a list of US places named for non-US places.

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List of windmills in Kent

A list of all windmills and windmill sites which lie in the current Ceremonial county of Kent.

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List of windmills in London

A list of existing and former windmills whose sites fall within Greater London, England.

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London 1 South

London 1 South is an English level 6 rugby union regional league for rugby clubs in London and the south-east of England including sides from East Sussex, south Essex, south Greater London, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey and West Sussex.

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London 2 South East

London 2 South East is an English level 7 Rugby Union League.

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London Borough of Bexley

The London Borough of Bexley is a London borough in south-east London, England.

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London Buses route 132

London Buses route 132 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.

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London commuter routes 781 and 784

London commuter routes 781 and 784 are express coach services linking Maidstone to Central London.

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London Outer Orbital Path

The London Outer Orbital Path — more usually the "London LOOP" — is a signed walk along public footpaths, and through parks, woods and fields around the edge of Outer London, England, described as "the M25 for walkers".

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Maples Earle

(Edward Ernest) Maples Earle (1900 – 1994) was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the 20th century.

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Mary Kingsley

Mary Henrietta Kingsley (13 October 1862 – 3 June 1900) was an English ethnographer, scientific writer, and explorer whose travels throughout West Africa and resulting work helped shape European perceptions of African cultures and British imperialism.

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Metropolitan Police District

The Metropolitan Police District (MPD) is the police area which is policed by the Metropolitan Police Service in London.

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Mia McKenna-Bruce

Mia Sasha McKenna-Bruce (born 3 July 1997) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Tee Taylor in Tracy Beaker Returns and in spin-off series The Dumping Ground; as Penny Branning in EastEnders; and as Ashley Tyler in 2009 film The Fourth Kind.

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Municipal Borough of Bexley

Bexley was a local government district in north west Kent from 1879 to 1965 around the town of Old Bexley.

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Murray Jones

Murray Lee Jones (born 7 October 1964) is an English retired professional football striker, coach and manager who played in the Football League for Grimsby Town, Exeter City, Brentford and Doncaster Rovers.

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New Zealand State Highway 74

State Highway 74 is a state highway in New Zealand servicing the eastern suburbs of Christchurch.

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News Shopper

The News Shopper titles are local newspapers published in South East London and North West Kent by Newsquest.

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Nicky Crane

Nicola Vincenzo "Nicky" Crane (21 May 1958 – 8 December 1993) was a British neo-Nazi activist.

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Nina Boyle

Constance Antonina (Nina) Boyle (21 December 1865 – 4 March 1943) was a British journalist, campaigner for women's suffrage and women's rights, charity and welfare worker, and novelist.

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North Cray

North Cray is an area of south-east London, with the London Borough of Bexley.

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Nymphalis antiopa

Nymphalis antiopa, known as the mourning cloak in North America and the Camberwell beauty in Britain, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America.

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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Bexley

The London Borough of Bexley owns and maintains over 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries, with a total of.

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Patrick Lynch (Roman Catholic bishop)

Patrick Kevin Lynch (born April 27, 1947, Cork City, County Cork, Ireland) is an auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark in England.

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Philip Egerton (priest)

Philip Reginald Egerton (14 July 1832 – 28 April 1911) was an English Church of England priest and schoolmaster, who re-founded Bloxham School in Oxfordshire in 1860.

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Piranesi Vase

The Piranesi Vase or Boyd Vase is a reconstructed, colossal marble calyx krater from ancient Rome, on three legs and a triangular base, with a relief around the sides of the vase.

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Ramsden Estate (Orpington)

The Ramsden Estate is a council estate in Orpington, South East London part of the London Borough of Bromley.

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Recreational walks in Kent

The following is a list of recreational walks in Kent, England.

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Reginald Arbuthnot

Reginald James Hugh Arbuthnot (2 June 1853 – 19 September 1917) was an English businessman and amateur cricketer who played two first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club.

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Rhodesian mission in Lisbon

The Rhodesian mission in Lisbon (Missão da Rodésia em Lisboa), the capital of Portugal, operated from September 1965 to May 1975.

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Ricky Fenson

Ricky Fenson (also Rick Brown; born Richard Brown, 22 May 1945, in Chopwell, County Durham) played with an early version of The Rolling Stones before they had a permanent lineup.

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River Cray

The River Cray is a tributary of the River Darent in southern England, rising in Priory Gardens Orpington (London Borough of Bromley), where rainwater permeates the chalk bedrock and forms a pond at the boundary between the chalk and impermeable clay.

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Riverside Resource Recovery ERF

The Riverside Resource Recovery (RRR) Energy from Waste Facility (known locally as the Belvedere Incinerator) is a waste-to-energy facility in Bexley managing waste from the Western Riverside Waste Authority and other local authorities in London with a capacity of 575,000 tonnes waste per annum.

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Rob Knox

Robert Arthur Knox (21 August 1989 – 24 May 2008) was an English actor who portrayed the character of Marcus Belby in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and had signed to appear in the planned film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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Robert Applegarth

Robert Applegarth (26 January 1834 – 13 July 1924) was a prominent British trade unionist and proponent of working class causes.

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Robert Bourke, 1st Baron Connemara

Robert Bourke, 1st Baron Connemara, (11 June 1827 – 3 September 1902), was a British Conservative politician and colonial administrator.

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Robert Eures

Robert Eures (dates of birth and death unknown) was a noted English cricketer of the mid-18th century.

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Robert Govett

Robert Govett, (Staines, Middlesex, 14 February 1813 – Norwich, Norfolk, 20 February 1901) was a famous British theologian, and a successful independent pastor of Surrey Chapel, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Robert Taylor (architect)

Sir Robert Taylor (1714–1788) was a notable English architect of the mid- to late 18th century.

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Roger fitzReinfrid

Roger fitzReinfrid (sometimes Roger fitzReinfrey;Dalton "" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography died 1196) was a medieval English sheriff and royal justice.

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Roger Moore

Sir Roger George Moore (14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017) was an English actor.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark (Br) is a Latin Church Roman Catholic archdiocese in England.

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Ruxley

Ruxley is a small settlement in southeast London, England, with no present formal boundaries.

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Sam Bailey

Samantha Florence "Sam" Bailey (born 29 June 1977) is an English singer, songwriter and musicals actress, known for winning the tenth series of The X Factor in 2013.

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Scotland Loves Animation

Scotland Loves Animation is an arts and education charity, that holds an annual film festival focussed on Japanese animation called "Scotland Loves Anime" in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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Scott Mulholland

Scott Mulholland (born 7 September 1986) is an English professional footballer, who played in one match for Queens Park Rangers in 2005.

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Scouting in Greater London

Scouting in the region of Greater London is largely represented by The Scout Association of the United Kingdom and some Groups of traditional Scouting including the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.

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Sean Sparham

Sean Ricky Sparham (born 4 December 1968 in Bexley, Greater London) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a defender for Millwall and Brentford.

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Securitas depot robbery

The Securitas depot robbery was the largest cash robbery in British history.

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Selective school

A selective school is a school that admits students on the basis of some sort of selection criteria, usually academic.

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Sidney Browne

Dame Sidney Jane Browne, GBE, RRC (5 January 1850 – 13 August 1941) was the first appointed Matron-in-Chief of the newly formed Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service.

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Sidney Godley

Sidney Frank Godley VC (14 August 1889 – 29 June 1957) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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South East England

South East England is the most populous of the nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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Spencer Wingrave

Spencer Robert Wingrave (born 16 December 1969) is an English racing cyclist, specialising in endurance track riding and madisons.

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Spurrell

Spurrell is a surname found in Norfolk, Wales and other parts of the United Kingdom, as well as in various countries around the world.

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Steve Backley

Stephen James Backley, OBE (born 12 February 1969) is a retired British track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.

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Steve McFadden

Steve Robert McFadden (né Reid, born 20 March 1959) is an English actor, best known for his role as Phil Mitchell in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, which he has played since 1990.

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Stirling Prize

The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture.

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Syncopacma polychromella

Syncopacma polychromella is a moth of the Gelechiidae family, it was described by Rebel in 1902.

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Tallulah (DJ)

Tallulah (born Martyn Allam) (1948 – 28 March 2008) was a German-born, London-based, British DJ, recording artiste, producer, and club promoter. Tallulah’s music career spanned from 1972 until his death in 2008. Quick witted, sharped tongued, Tallulah knew the dish on everybody. Tallulah was at the heart of London’s club scene for more than 40 years, 35 years of those as a groundbreaking DJ, alternative performer, club and bar promoter, and personality. His extraordinary lifestyle and career linked him to such iconic figures as playwright Joe Orton and Orton’s partner, actor Kenneth Halliwell, actor Kenneth Williams, actress Barbara Windsor, musician Lemmy of (Motorhead), performance artiste Leigh Bowery, DJ Kenny Everett etc. His varied career also included jobs as a club promoter, restaurateur, and hotel manager.

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Tamer Tuna (footballer, born 1991)

Tamer Hakan Tuna (born 19 October 1991 in England) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a striker.

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Tír na nÓg concerts

From 1970 through 1975, then from 1985 through present, Irish folk group Tír na nÓg especially performed concerts in the United Kingdom, either as a support act to bands and solo artists like Jethro Tull, Steeleye Span, Supertramp, Elton John, Hawkwind or as main performers.

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Teresa Pearce

Teresa Pearce (born 1 February 1955) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Erith and Thamesmead since 2010, who was appointed as a Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning in September 2015.

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The British Curry Awards

The British Curry Awards is an annual awards dinner dedicated to the British curry industry.

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The Deemster

The Deemster is a novel by Hall Caine published in 1887, considered to be the first 'Manx novel'.

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The House of Fairy Tales

The House of Fairy Tales is a children's arts charity based in London, England.

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The Queen's Beasts

The Queen's Beasts are ten heraldic statues representing the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II, depicted as the Royal supporters of England.

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Thomas Dampier

Thomas Dampier (1748 – 13 May 1812) served as Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Ely.

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Thomas Holt (Australian politician)

Thomas Holt (14 November 1811 – 5 September 1888) was an Australian pastoralist, company director and politician.

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Thomas Smoult

Thomas Smoult (1631 or 1632 – 9 July 1707) was the first Professor of Moral Theology or Casuistical Divinity in 1683 at the University of Cambridge to the post now known as the Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy.

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Thomas St George

Thomas St George (1615–1703) was an English officer of arms who rose to the rank of Garter Principal King of Arms (1686–1703).

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Thomas Wroth (died 1573)

Sir Thomas Wroth (c. 1518 – 9 October 1573) was an English courtier, landowner and politician, a supporter of the Protestant Reformation and a prominent figure among the Marian exiles.

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Thomas Wroth (politician, 17th century)

Sir Thomas Wroth (1584 – 11 July 1672) was an English gentleman-poet and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1628 and 1660.

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Tim Turner

Tim Turner (7 September 1924—1987) was an English actor who performed during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Tom Lowe (radio)

Thomas Edward Lowe (born 21 August 1975 in Bexley, London) is a radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom.

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Tony Chapman

Anthony Chapman was a British drummer, especially active during the 1960s.

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Tony Hatch

Anthony Peter Hatch (born 30 June 1939), credited as pen name Tony Hatch, Fred Nightingale and Mark Anthony, is an English composer for musical theatre and television.

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Wally Waller

Wally Waller or Wally Allen (born 9 April 1944) is an English bassist and producer.

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Well Hall

Well Hall is a place to the north of Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London, England, with no present formal boundaries and located east-southeast of Charing Cross.

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William Barne (died 1619)

Sir William Barne (c. 1558 – 9 May 1619) was an English landowner and politician from Kent.

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William Coppinger

William Coppinger (3 June 1849 – 6 October 1877) was an English cricketer.

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William Heather

William Heather (c. 1563 – 1627) was a musician, and founder of the position of the Heather Professor of Music at the University of Oxford.

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Wilmington, Kent

Wilmington is a village and civil parish in the borough of Dartford in Kent, England.

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1890s

The 1890s was the ten-year period from the years 1890 to 1899.

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1932 Birthday Honours

The King's Birthday Honours 1932 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1950 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1950 in the United Kingdom.

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1st Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

The 1st Anti-Aircraft Division (1st AA Division) was an Air Defence formation of the British Army before and during the early years of World War II.

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2011–12 Leyton Orient F.C. season

The 2011–12 Leyton Orient F.C. season was the 113th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 96th in the Football League, and sixth consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system.

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38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)

The 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (38 AA Bde) was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army formed just before World War II, which protected London and Southern England during The Blitz and later converted into an infantry formation for the liberation of Europe.

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References

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