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Baron Teynham, of
Teynham in the
County of Kent, is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created in 1616 for Sir John Roper. The
family seat is Pylewell...
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Teynham (/ˈtɛnəm/ TEN-əm) is a
large village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Swale in Kent, England. The
parish lies
between the
towns of Sittingbourne...
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Teynham railway station is on the
Chatham Main Line in England,
serving the
village of
Teynham, Kent. It is 47 miles 74 chains (77.1 km) down the line...
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Teynham Street is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Teynham, in the
Swale district, in the
county of Kent, England. Philip's
Navigator Britain (page 93)...
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Pontus region, in 72 BCE.
Cherries were
introduced into
England at
Teynham, near
Sittingbourne in Kent, by
order of
Henry VIII, who had
tasted them...
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Baron Teynham (1621–1673)
Christopher Roper, 5th
Baron Teynham (d. 1689) John Roper, 6th
Baron Teynham (d. 1697)
Christopher Roper, 7th
Baron Teynham (d...
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Christopher Ingham Roper-Curzon, 20th
Baron Teynham (pronounced "TEN-ham") (25 July 1928 – 27 May 2021) was a
British peer, land agent, and Army...
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Christopher John
Henry Roper-Curzon, 19th
Baron Teynham DSO DSC (6 May 1896 – 5 May 1972), was a
career officer of the
Royal Navy and an
English peer...
- of Abbey,
Boughton & Courtenay,
Davington Priory, East Downs, St Ann's,
Teynham and Lynsted, and Watling, and the
Borough of
Maidstone wards of Bearsted...
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distribution for the
London stock bricks and red
facing bricks manufactured at
Teynham in Kent and at Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush.
Portland cement and
Roman cement...