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Deene is a
small village and
civil parish near
Deenethorpe and
Bulwick in
North Northamptonshire. It has a
village hall, and
notable buildings include...
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Deene Park, the seat of the
Brudenell family since 1514, is a
country manor located 5
miles (8 kilometres) north-east of
Corby in the
county of Northamptonshire...
- Brudenell, was
created a
Baronet in the
Baronetage of England,
styled "of
Deene in the
County of Northampton", on 29 June 1611. On 26
February 1628, he...
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immense estates and
revenues that went with it, and the
family seat of
Deene Park, Northamptonshire.
James accordingly became "Lord Brudenell", and took...
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Carol Deene (born
Carole Carver; 3
August 1944) is an
English pop
singer and
radio host who
achieved success in the
early 1960s.
After appearing on Joan...
- the song
reached No. 3 on the
Billboard Hot 100. The next year,
Carol Deene released her
version of the song in the
United Kingdom,
where it reached...
- St Peter's
Church is an
Anglican church in the
village of
Deene, Northamptonshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as...
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Kendra Deene Herrin and
Maliyah Mae
Herrin (born
February 26, 2002) are
former conjoined twins. They were
separated in
August 2006. They were the first...
- Rochester. It was
originally broadcast in
eleven 30
minute w****ly episodes.
Deene Park,
located near Corby,
Northamptonshire was used as the
setting of Rochester's...
- cast, and what
happened in
season 3?". Metro.
Retrieved 6
April 2021.
Deene,
Sarah (11
October 2016). "This is the BBC's last
chance to bag an National...