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Alkham is a
village and
civil parish in the
Dover district of Kent, England,
about five
miles west of Dover.
Within the
parish are the
settlements of Chalksole...
- The
Alkham Valley is in the Kent
Downs (the
eastern part of the
North Downs), an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty, in
South East Kent, England. The valley...
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Alkham may
refer to:
Alkham,
village in Kent, England. John
Alkham (1354-c.1433),
member of
Parliament for Dover.
Alkham Valley,
valley in the Kent Downs...
- John
Alkham (c. 1354 – c. 1433) was the
member of
Parliament for the
constituency of
Dover for the
parliament of 1407.
ALKHAM, John (1354-c.1433), of Dover...
- England. It lies in the
Alkham Valley, an area of
outstanding natural beauty between Folkestone and Dover.
Although the
Alkham Valley is a dry
valley most...
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Alkham and Capel-le-Ferne
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Martin Hibbert* 428 49.7 –2.4
Labour Bettine Walters 274 31.8 +20.2
Liberal Democrats...
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Hampshire and Kent.[citation needed]
Other examples include the
Alkham Valley near Dover, and the
Hartley Bottom and
Fawkham valleys near Dartford...
- the
family of Abrincis. Hamo
quitclaimed the
advowson of the
church of
Alkham and
chapel of
Manrege to St
Radegunds (Radigunds) Abbey, in Kent in 1258...
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Alkham,
Lydden and
Swingfield Woods is a 228.3-hectare (564-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-west of
Dover in Kent.
Alkham Valley...
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distinctiveness of settlements.
Among the
named parts of the
Downs are:
Alkham Valley – a dry
valley north-west of Dover; Betsom's Hill –
highest point...