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Otham is a
village and
civil parish in the
Maidstone district of Kent, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish at the 2011
census was 523, with 204...
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Otham Feed is a minor, 532-metre (1,745 ft) long
river (brook) and
drainage ditch of the
Pevensey Levels in the
civil parish of Westham,
Wealden District...
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Otham Manor,
previously known as Wardes, is a late 14th-century
manor house in
Otham, Kent. The
house was
built in the late 14th century,
probably around...
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Otham Court Ditch is a 614-metre (2,014 ft) long
river (brook) and
drainage ditch of the
Pevensey Levels in the
civil parish of Westham,
Wealden District...
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Otham Abbey was a
medieval monastic house in Polegate, East Sus****, England.
Otham Abbey was
founded about 1180 by
Ralph de Dene as the
Abbey of St. Mary...
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Maureen Green,
Otham Mill was
bought by
Thomas Pine in the 1750s and
remained in the Pine
family until 1837. By the 1830s
Otham Paper Mill was occupied...
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through a
combination of the
failing Premonstratensian monasteries of
Otham and Brockley,
Bayham functioned as an
abbey until its
dissolution in the...
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Monchelsea and
Chart Sutton, Boxley,
Detling and Thurnham,
Downswood and
Otham,
Harrietsham and Lenham, Headcorn, Leeds,
North Downs, Park Wood, Shepway...
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within the
urban area of Maidstone: they are Allington; Bridge;
Downswood &
Otham; Fant; Heath;
Grove Green and
Vinters Park; High Street;
North ward; Park...
- churchman, academic, writer, and
university administrator.
Horne was born at
Otham near Maidstone, in Kent, the
eldest surviving son of the
Reverend Samuel...