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Hothfield is a
village and
civil parish in the
Ashford Borough of Kent,
England and is 3
miles north-west of
Ashford on the A20. It is
split in two by...
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Baron Hothfield, of
Hothfield in the
County of Kent, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1881 for Sir
Henry Tufton, 2nd...
- Tufton, 1st
Baron Tufton. He had
already succeeded as
second Baronet of
Hothfield in 1631 and been
created Baron Tufton, of
Tufton in the
County of Sus****...
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Henry James Tufton, 1st
Baron Hothfield (4 June 1844 – 29
October 1926),
known as Sir
Henry James Tufton, 2nd Baronet, from 1871 to 1881, was a British...
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Major John
Sackville Richard Tufton, 2nd
Baron Hothfield, DSO (8
November 1873 – 21
December 1952) was a
British Army officer,
farmer and land
owner who...
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Hothfield railway station (later
Hothfield Halt) was a
railway station on the
Maidstone Line at
Hothfield, Kent. It was
situated between Ashford and Charing...
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Hothfield Common is a 56.5-hectare (140-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north-east of
Ashford in Kent. It is also a
Local Nature...
- Kingdom. One
creation is
extant as of 2008. The
Tufton Baronetcy, of
Hothfield in the
County of Kent, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 29...
- then p****ed down
through the
Tufton family,
becoming the seat of Lord
Hothfield in 1871.
Skipton Castle is a well-preserved
medieval castle, now a tourist...
- (Manchester, 2018), p. 229. Snook, p. 1 HMC 11th
Report Appendix Part VII: Lord
Hothfield (London, 1888), p. 83
spelling modernised here. "Lady Anne Clifford's...