Wye is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wye with Hinxhill, in the Ashford district, in Kent, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) from Ashford...
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Gregory and St Martin at Wye, commonly known as Wye College, was an education and research institution in the village of Wye, Kent. In 1447, Cardinal John...
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Look up wye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wye may refer to: Wye, Kent, a village in Kent, England Wye College, agricultural college, part of University...
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with breeding specific hop varieties. The breeding program at Wye College in Wye, Kent, was started in 1904 and rose to prominence through the work of...
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John Kemp (category People from Wye, Kent)
son of Thomas Kempe, a gentleman of Olantigh, in the parish of Wye near Ashford, Kent, and Beatrix Lewkenor, daughter of Sir Thomas Lewkenor. He was born...
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Aphra Behn (category People from Wye, Kent)
Frances. Another contemporary, Anne Finch, wrote that Behn was born in Wye in Kent, the "Daughter to a Barber". In some accounts the profile of her father...
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Catharine Macaulay (category People from Wye, Kent)
Wanley (died 1733) of Olantigh. Sawbridge was a landed proprietor from Wye, Kent, whose ancestors were Warwickshire yeomanry. Macaulay was educated privately...
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Wye railway station serves Wye in Kent, England, on the Ashford to Ramsgate line. The station and all trains that serve the station are operated by Southeastern...
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British Columbia) See also: Lady Joanna Thornhill's Endowed Primary School, Wye, Kent, England This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges...
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Wye Racecourse (29 May 1849 – June 1975) was a British horse racing venue at Wye, Kent. By 1878 it was about 600 yards (550 m) south of Wye railway station...
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English chef and restaurateur from Larkfield, Kent. Born in Kent, Sargeant grew up in Larkfield, Kent and attended Oakwood Park Grammar School in Maidstone...
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refer: Old Wye Bridge, Chepstow Wye Bridge, Hereford, a Grade I listed bridge in Herefordshire Wye Bridge, Monmouth a bridge in Wye, Kent List of crossings...
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became independent in July 2007 This had previously absorbed: Wye College in Wye, Kent; now closed Royal Postgraduate Medical School; now part of the...
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Bec Weedon Lois Weedon, Buckinghamshire Weeford Weeley Weoley Castle Weyhill Wing, Buckinghamshire Wingrave Wye, Kent List of places named after Odin...
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Royal Air Force Wye or RAF Wye was temporary Royal Flying Corps First World War training airfield at Wye, Kent, England. Wye aerodrome was opened in May...
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Kent Figure of a lion cut into the hillside: the Whipsnade Zoo lion near Whipsnade Outline of a crown cut into the hillside. Wye Crown, at Wye, Kent An...
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Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe. It borders Essex across the entire estuary of the River Thames...
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Trevor Wye Practice Books for the Flute - Omnibus Edition - Books 1-5 with CD. Sevenoaks, Kent, UK: Novello. 2006. ISBN 1-84609-625-1. Trevor Wye Practice...
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Kempe, the daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe (d. 7 March 1591) of Olantigh in Wye, Kent. He had two elder brothers, Sir Thomas Shirley and Sir Anthony Shirley...
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Frederick Vincent Theobald (category People from Wye, Kent)
London, vice-principal of the South-Eastern Agricultural College at Wye, Kent, Professor of Agricultural Zoology at London University, and advisory...
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daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe (1517–91), of Olantigh, near Wye, Kent, a Member of Parliament for Kent in 1559, by his wife Katherine Cheney, a daughter of Sir...
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Charles Scudamore (category People from Wye, Kent)
his wife Elizabeth Rolfe, he was born at Wye, Kent, where his father was in practice. He was educated at Wye grammar school, of which the Rev. Philip...
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Bias Boshell (category People from Wye, Kent)
best known as the founder of the folk rock band Trees. He was born in Wye, Kent, was educated at Bedales and the Royal College of Music. Boshell formed...
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Kempe, the daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe (d. 7 March 1591) of Olantigh in Wye, Kent. He had an elder brother, Sir Thomas Shirley, and a younger brother, Sir...
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A wye station is a station located at a railway wye or junction, and may refer to: Wye railway station, in Kent, England Redbrook on Wye railway station...
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Thomas Brett (nonjuror) (category People from Wye, Kent)
was the son of Thomas Brett of Spring Grove, Wye, Kent. His father descended from a family settled at Wye; his mother was Letitia, daughter of John Boys...
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Westgate-on-Sea (category Towns in Kent)
Westgate-on-Sea is a seaside town and civil parish on the north-east coast of Kent, England. It is within the Thanet local government district and borders the...
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The River Wye is a limestone river in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England. It is 22 miles long (widely but incorrectly attributed as 15 miles/24 km...
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Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation. Recent excavations and radiometric dating at a Lower Palaeolithic...
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A control point on an Audax UK event in Wye, Kent....
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