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Chillenden is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Goodnestone, in the
Dover district, in east Kent, England. It is
between Canterbury...
- all.
Stone told
police he had
never heard of
Chillenden, but
friends testified that he knew the
Chillenden area "like the back of his hand".
Stone had...
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Thomas Chillenden (died 15
August 1411) was
Prior of
Christ Church Priory,
Canterbury from 1391 to 1410.
Under him, from 1391 to 1400, the Cathedral-Priory...
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Chillenden windmill is a
grade II*
listed open-trestle post mill
north of
Chillenden, Kent, England. It is the last post mill
built in Kent. Chillenden...
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Edmund Chillenden (fl. 1631–1678) was an
English soldier,
known as an
agitator and
theological writer. At
different times he was a
Leveller and a Fifth...
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William Chillenden, (died 1274) also
known as Adam of
Chillenden, was a monk at
Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, and
treasurer of that
priory when he...
- Sus**** and
Chillenden, Kent. Open
trestle post
mills are also
found in France, Belgium, the Netherlands,
Germany and in New England, USA.
Chillenden post mill...
- killer".
Bellfield denied the confession. A 2017 BBC Two programme, The
Chillenden Murders, in
which a team of
independent experts re-examined the evidence...
- John of
Sittingbourne John
Blund Edmund of
Abingdon Boniface William Chillenden Robert Kilwardby Robert Burnell John
Peckham Robert Winchelsey Thomas...
- Most of the work was done
during the
priorate of
Thomas Chillenden (1391–1411):
Chillenden also
built a new
quire screen at the east end of the nave...