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Chevening House (/ˈtʃiːvnɪŋ/) is a
large country house in the
parish of
Chevening in Kent, England.
Built between 1617 and 1630 to a
design reputedly...
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their countries. In 1994, the name of the
scheme was
changed to
Chevening,
after Chevening House in Sevenoaks, Kent –
currently the
joint official residence...
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remaining area is rural.
Chevening House is
located here. The Pilgrims' Way
crosses the parish.
Close to
Chevening, the path of
Harold Godwinson's...
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Chevene Bowers King (October 12, 1923 –
March 15, 1988) was an
American attorney,
civil rights leader in
Georgia during the
Civil Rights Movement, and...
- ('noble seats') included:
Elvaston Castle,
Derbyshire Chevening, Kent (in
early years known as
Chevening Place;
bought by the
first Earl in 1717 and left to...
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Chevening scholarship". The
Times of India. 2021-07-03. ISSN 0971-8257.
Retrieved 2023-09-25. "Maharashtra Farmer's Son From
Buldhana Gets
Chevening Scholarship"...
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Educational and
Cultural Affairs.
Omojuwa was in 2019
awarded a
British Council Chevening Fellowship,
leading to a Master's
degree in
Behaviour Change at the University...
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earliest known organised inter-parish or
village match was pla****, at
Chevening, Kent. In 1624, a
player called Jasper Vinall died
after he was accidentally...
- Bank. 22 June 2010.
Retrieved 18
February 2014. "Directory of
Chevening Alumni".
Chevening UK
Government Scholarships. 24
August 2014.
Archived from the...
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Darent is a
Kentish tributary of the
River Thames and
takes the
waters of the
River Cray as a
tributary in the
tidal portion of the
Darent near Crayford...