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Benenden School is a
private boarding school for
girls in Kent, England, in
Hemsted Park at Benenden,
between Cranbrook and Tenterden.
Benenden has a boarding...
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commercial arts
programme using the name
Hemsted Park. The park was the seat of the
Guldeford baronets until 1718.
Hemsted House,
which stands in the grounds...
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Edward Hemsted (10
October 1846 — 12
March 1884) was an
English first-class cricketer. The son of
Tobias Hemsted, a
surgeon from Newbury, he was born...
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following month he was
raised to the
peerage as
Viscount Cranbrook, of
Hemsted in the
County of Kent. At the same time, he ****umed by
royal license his...
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Viscount Rothermere, of
Hemsted in the
county of Kent, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1919 for the
press lord Harold...
- as well as
other finds from the
period such as a
Roman settlement at
Hemsted, now
Benenden School. The
evidence of one road, that
between Maidstone...
- in 1910. In 1914 he was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Rothermere, of
Hemsted in the
County of Kent; in 1919 he was made
Viscount Rothermere. The politician...
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Edward Charles Edmond Hemsted (born Anacapri,
Isola de Capri, 1898),
better known by the pen name
Edward Charles, was an
English author, educator, social...
- been
created Viscount Cranbrook, of
Hemsted in the
County of Kent, in 1878, and was made
Baron Medway, of
Hemsted in the
County of Kent, at the same time...
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Admiral Sir John Norris. She came to live at her husband's
family house,
Hemsted (now the
premises of the
prestigious English public school Benenden School)...