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Throwley is an
English village south of
Faversham in the
Borough of
Swale in Kent. The name is
recorded in the
Domesday Book as Trevelai,
which corresponds...
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Throwley Old Hall is a
ruined stately home near the
village of
Calton and
adjacent to the
River Manifold, in north-east Staffordshire, England. It is a...
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Baron served as Lord-Lieutenant of Kent. In 1714 he was
created Baron Throwley,
Viscount Sondes and Earl of
Rockingham in the
Peerage of
Great Britain...
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Force Throwley or more
simply RAF
Throwley is a
former Royal Air
Force (RAF)
installation located 1.2
miles (1.9 km)
south of
Throwley, Kent and 7...
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Parliament for East Kent,
George Milles, 5th
Baron Sondes. He was made
Viscount Throwley, of the
County of Kent, at the same time,
which title was used as a courtesy...
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Throwley Priory was an
English priory south of
Faversham in Kent. At the end of the
civil wars of 1139-53, King Stephen's
chief lieutenant William of Ypres...
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daughter and
heiress of
Robert Meverell of Ilam, Staffordshire, and of
Throwley Old Hall,
Staffordshire (died 5
February 1627/1628) and
Elizabeth Fleming...
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Standon Steventon Stogursey Stoke-by-Clare
Stratfield Saye
Swavesey Takeley Throwley Tickford Titley Toft
Monks Totnes Tutbury Tywardreath Upavon Ware Wareham...
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Viscount Sondes and Earl of Feversham.
Sondes had
already been
created Baron Throwley in 1676. The
second Earl had
already been
created Baron Duras in the Peerage...
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Belmont is a
Georgian house and
gardens in
Throwley, near
Faversham in east Kent.
Built between 1769 and 1793, it has been
described as "a
marvellous example...