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Hardres may
refer to:
Hardres baronets John
Hardres, MP for
Canterbury Thomas Hardres (1610–1681),
English barrister and
politician Sir
William Hardres...
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Lower Hardres is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Lower Hardres and Nackington, in the City of
Canterbury district of Kent, England...
- The
Hardres Baronetcy, of
Hardres Court in the
County of Kent, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 3 June 1642 for Sir Richard...
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between 1705 and 1722.
Hardres was the son of
Thomas Hardres of Canterbury. He was
educated at
Wadham College, Oxford.
Hardres was
elected Member of Parliament...
- Sir
William Hardres, 4th
Baronet (25 July 1686 – 7 July 1736) of
Hardres Court,
Upper Hardres, Kent was a
British landowner and Tory
politician who sat...
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Upper Hardres /hɑːrdz/ is a
village and
civil parish in the City of Canterbury, in the
district of Kent, England. The name of the
Hardres family is perpetuated...
- a
family owning the
manor of
Broad Oak at
Hardres, near Canterbury, and was
fourth son of Sir
Thomas Hardres and Eleanor, sole
surviving daughter and heiress...
- Sir
Hardress Waller (c. 1604 – 1666) was born in Kent and
settled in
Ireland during the 1630s. A
first cousin of
Parliamentarian general William Waller...
- England. The
nearest village is
Lower Hardres. It is in the
civil parishes of
Bishopsbourne and
Lower Hardres and Nackington, both of
which are in the...
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Hoath Ickham Kingston Littlebourne Lower Hardres and
Nackington Petham Sturry Thanington Without Upper Hardres Waltham Westbere Wickhambreaux Womenswold...