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Kentwell Hall is a
stately home in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. It
includes the hall, outbuildings, a rare-breeds farm and gardens. Most of the current...
- Greg
Kentwell (born 1942) is an
Australian former international motorcycle speedway rider. He
earned 18
international caps for the
Australia national speedway...
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Kentwell Woods is a 77.6-hectare (192-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
fifteen woods in
fourteen separate blocks east and north-east...
- The
Kentwell Cup is the
major trophy for the New
South Wales Suburban Rugby Union (NSWSRU),
colloquially known as the "Subbies" competition. It is awarded...
- idea of reenactments.
European historical fairs, such as
those held at
Kentwell Hall in Suffolk, England,
operate more on the
living history museum model...
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Antiques Roadshow from 2000
until 2008; his last
programme (recorded at
Kentwell Hall, Suffolk) was
shown on 30
March 2008,
being a
tribute to himself....
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Cowdray Castle, Sus**** (1533–38)
Barrington Court,
Somerset (1538–50)
Kentwell Hall,
Suffolk (1540–63)
Haslington Hall, Ches. (1545)
Broughton Castle...
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English professor Michael Cooke, and
coach of the
field hockey team,
Richard Kentwell.
While unsuccessful in the courts, the
legal reasoning changed the landscape...
- firstly,
Bridget Clopton (d.
March 1574), the
daughter of
William Clopton of
Kentwell Hall, by whom he had a son, and secondly, on 29
January 1580, Millicent...
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until his death, the
following year. "Almost 1,000
years of
Kentwell history".
Kentwell.
Retrieved 21
October 2022.
Proceedings of the
Suffolk Institute...