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Otterden is a
civil parish and
village on the Kent
Downs in the
borough of
Maidstone in Kent, England.
Otterden is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book under...
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cousin Charles Wheler.[citation needed] The
Wheler Baronetcy, of
Otterden in the
County of Kent, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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family anciently lived at
Otterden and a
James McRankine is
recorded as
holding the
lands in 1657. In 1864 Dr
Rankine of
Otterden lived at the
property with...
- 1956.
Retrieved 24
February 2018.
Country Life. 1965. p. 29. "Aucher of
Otterden Place and
Bourne Park, baronets".
Retrieved 21
February 2018.
Giles Worsley...
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manor house dating from the time of
Henry VIII was
found in the
village of
Otterden near Faversham, in the
County of Kent. The
house was large, with extensive...
- The
Bunce Baronetcy, of
Otterden in the
County of Kent, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created in May 1660 for Sir
James Bunce, Sheriff...
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Marden •
Marley •
Milebush •
Nettlestead •
Nettlestead Green •
Otham •
Otterden • Park Wood •
Platts Heath •
Penenden Heath •
Pollhill •
Ringlestone (hamlet)...
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Court School was an independent,
private boarding school in the
village of
Otterden, in Kent, England. It was
founded in 1933 by Anna Essinger, who had previously...
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Otterden, Stockbury,
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