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- its agricultural origins. Elmsted's parish council consists of six elected members who oversee local matters. The name "Elmsted" originates from the abundance...
- William Honywood, eldest son of Sir William Honywood, of Evington Place, Elmsted, Kent and died in 1730. Her many descendants include the present Lord Mountbatten...
- It is located north-east of Bromley. The name is recorded in 1320 as Elmsted and means 'place where elm trees grow'. The name was shared with Elmstead...
- short section then a steep descent outside of the civil parish borders, to Elmsted and then to Canterbury. Bus 620 runs between Canterbury, Hastingleigh and...
- (Wadenhall) in Petham and Waltham, with manors extending into Lower Hardres, Elmsted and Bishopsbourne, in the county of Kent, was an English knight, landowner...
- parish council. Acrise (M) Brenzett Brookland Burmarsh Dymchurch Elham Elmsted Ivychurch Lyminge Lympne Monks Horton (M) Newchurch Newington Old Romney...
- of a competent Part thereof. Nicholas Corsellis' estate at Wivenhoe and Elmsted (Es****): sale for payment of in****brances. 11 Geo. 3. c. 79 Pr. 29 April...
- detached portion, Woodnesborough, Worth. Elham PLU Acrise, Cheriton, Elham, Elmsted, Folkestone, Hawkinge, Lyming, Lympne, Monks Horton, Newington, Paddlesworth...
- Long Barrow is an unchambered long barrow located near to the village of Elmsted in the south-eastern English county of Kent. It was probably constructed...
- William Brockman initially appointed but replaced by Sir John Honiwood of Elmsted, Kt. 1644 Sir John Rayney Bt of Wrotham Place, Wrotham 1645 Sir Edward...