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Hawkhurst is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. The
village is
located close to the
border with East Sus****...
- The
Hawkhurst Gang was a
notorious criminal organisation involved in
smuggling throughout south-east
England from 1735
until 1749. One of the more infamous...
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Viscount Goschen, of
Hawkhurst in the
County of Kent, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1900 for the
politician George...
- The
Hawkhurst branch line was a
short railway line in Kent that
connected Hawkhurst, Cranbrook,
Goudhurst and
Horsmonden with the town of
Paddock Wood...
- with East Sus****. It is
situated on the A268 road near the
villages of
Hawkhurst and Northiam. The
Black Death in 1348-49 is
believed to be the
cause of...
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Hawkhurst railway station was on the
closed Hawkhurst Branch in Kent, England. The
station was
opened on 4
September 1893, when the line was extended...
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avoid ****ociation with the
smuggling and ****fighting
activities of the
Hawkhurst Gang. It is in the
civil parish of
Cranbrook and Sissinghurst. The nearest...
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Arthur Gray (c. 1713–1748) was one of the
leaders of the
Hawkhurst Gang that
operated from its base in Kent,
along the
South Coast of
England from 1735...
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again at a
Christmas party held at Lord Goschen's
country estate Seacox,
Hawkhurst in
December 1905. Lady
Milner took over as
editor of the
family owned...
- an
English Presbyterian minister and theologian.
Lardner was born in
Hawkhurst, Kent in 1684. He was the
elder son of
Richard Lardner (1653–1740), an...