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Kineton /ˈkaɪntən/ is a
village and
civil parish on the
River Dene in south-east Warwickshire, England. The
village is part of Stratford-on-Avon district...
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Munitions (DM)
Kineton occupies the site
officially known as MOD
Kineton, and is a
Ministry of
Defence property located close to the
village of
Kineton, Warwickshire...
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William Kineton Parkes (1865–1938) was an
English novelist, art
historian and librarian,
known best for his
publication concerning sculpture and his 1914...
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provides training from two locations:
Marlborough Barracks, MoD
Kineton near
Kineton,
Warwickshire and St George's Barracks, MoD Bicester, near Bicester...
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battle of the
First English Civil War. It was
fought near Edge Hill and
Kineton in
southern Warwickshire on Sunday, 23
October 1642. All
attempts at constitutional...
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Kineton High
School is a
mixed secondary school located in
South Warwickshire,
England within the
village of
Kineton. It is a non-selective
academy school...
- (18 May 1717 – 2
March 1774),
often called "Talbot of
Kineton"
after his
first living Kineton in Warwickshire, was an
evangelical clergyman of the Church...
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Junction 12 of the M40
motorway and
midway between the
larger villages of
Kineton, 3
miles to the south-west, and Bishop's
Itchington 3
miles to the north-east...
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commonly found on
dressage bridles.
Kineton or Puckle:
Named for the
English town of
Kineton, and
originating in
horse racing for
animals uncontrollable...
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Kington or
Kineton was a
historic hundred of the
county of
Warwickshire in England. The
hundred covered the
southern part of the county, and lay south...