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Site of Special Scientific Interest in Kent, England
Lenham Quarry is a 4-hectare (9.9-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Lenham in Kent. It is a Geological Conservation Review
Lenham_Quarry
2 January 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018. "Designated Sites View: Lenham Quarry". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Archived from
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Kent
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Village in Kent, England
Sports Cars is based in Boughton Monchelsea with its workshops in nearby Lenham. Listed buildings in Boughton Monchelsea "Civil Parish 2011". Neighbourhood
Boughton_Monchelsea
Village in Kent, England
the midst of it." The name Allington, which is shared by a hamlet near Lenham, is derived from the Old English tun farmstead; it comes via eleventh-century
Allington,_Kent
Town in East Sussex, England
Buildings. Archived from the original on 15 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020. "Lenham - Levens Pages 68-74 A Topographical Dictionary of England. Originally published
St_Leonards-on-Sea
Ralph Moulton: land granted by Ralph de Moulton, sub-tenant of Ralph de Lenham, who ratified the grant 1198; refounded 1537; dissolved 5 January 1540;
List of monastic houses in England
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List of UK demonyms
year, was a Brightonian by birth Chesterton, George (8 August 1990). "In Lenham's footsteps". The Times. No. 63779. p. 36. ISSN 0140-0460. Dickson 2006,
List of demonyms for the United Kingdom
List_of_demonyms_for_the_United_Kingdom
River in Kent, England
at a spring in Bluebell Woods to the southeast of the village centre of Lenham 0.6 miles (0.97 km) from the source of the River Great Stour; both rise
River_Len
Historic road maintenance bodies in England
and from a Place called Furzmoor Gate, in the Parish of Broad Winsor, to Lenham's Water, in the Parish of Beamister; and from Bugler's Corner, in the Town
Turnpike trusts in South West England
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British documentary television series
he samples its famous oysters. Reboarding the train, he travels on to Lenham, from where he visits nearby Leeds Castle. Chislehurst to Westminster 6
Great British Railway Journeys
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Former college in Kent, England
"History of Kent's chalk landmarks: Wye Crown, Folkestone White Horse, Lenham Cross and Shoreham Cross". Kent Online. Archived from the original on 15
Wye_College
Detling and Thurnham, Downswood and Otham, East Downs, Harrietsham and Lenham, Headcorn, Leeds, North Downs, Park Wood, Shepway North, Shepway South,
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Protected historic sites in Maidstone, Kent, England
(formerly PastScape). Retrieved 6 February 2012. Historic England. "Lock-up, Lenham (1005138)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 February 2012
Scheduled monuments in Maidstone
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Railway station in Kent, England
them served a goods shed, another extended northwards to serve a Ragstone quarry. A 5-ton capacity crane was provided. Freight facilities were withdrawn
Borough Green & Wrotham railway station
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Kent 1927 2016 High Street URC, Lewisham Lewisham, London 1797 2024 Lenham URC Lenham, Kent 1662 2012 Northfleet URC Northfleet, Kent 1850 2017 Petworth
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Long-distance footpath in the south of England
404 m (1,325 ft) 299 m (981 ft) 8 Detling Lenham 14.9 km (9.3 mi) 320 m (1,050 ft) 281 m (922 ft) 9 Lenham Wye 17.9 km (11.1 mi) 128 m (420 ft) 247 m
North_Downs_Way
Town in Kent, England
firm Brake Brothers was established in 1957. Initially based at nearby Lenham, it later moved to Ashford and expanded. The current European headquarters
Ashford,_Kent
Free school in Kent, England
Works, itself developed from the former Stone Court Chalk Works, and quarrying activity continued on the site until the 1980s. Following the exhaustion
Stone_Lodge_School
Monastery in Shropshire, England
proposed new abbeys and adjudicating disputes within the order. When Edmund de Lenham and his wife Alice transferred the lordship of Little Buildwas to the abbey
Buildwas_Abbey
August 2015. "LENHAM". British History Online. Retrieved 3 December 2008. Coles Finch 1933, p. 236. Coles Finch 1933, p. 237. "Lenham windmill, Kent"
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Railway station in Kent, England
1950s. About a mile (1.6 km) east of the station, a siding served a small quarry in the 1930s. Further east still, were the two Preston Hall Tunnels, of
East_Malling_railway_station
British government recognitions
RNVR. Lieutenant-Commander Lionel Jackson, (Retd). Major Thomas Melvin Lenham, Royal Marines. Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Charles Leonard Martin. Recruiting
1957_Birthday_Honours
LENHAM QUARRY
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of the same etymology as Newham. The middle -n- comes from the weak dative form, nēowan of Old English nēowe, originally used after a preposition. There are places named Newnham in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Buckinghamshire (near Uxbridge) and two in Suffolk, which are named from Old English denu ‘valley’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, possibly in Somerset or Wiltshire, where the surname is clustered, but perhaps a variant of Lopham, a habitational name from a place in Norfolk, so named from an Old English personal name Loppa + hÄm ‘homestead’.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Precious.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Latham.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Norfolk)
English (chiefly Norfolk) : habitational name from any of several places called Dunham, of which one is in Norfolk. Most are named from Old English dÅ«n ‘hill’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. A place in Lincolnshire now known as Dunholme appears in Domesday Book as Duneham and this too may be a source of the surname; here the first element is probably the Old English personal name Dunna.John Dunham (1590–1668) was a Puritan linen weaver who came to Plymouth, MA, via Leiden, Netherlands, in 1633. He had many prominent descendants.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire named with the Old English personal name Benna + Old English hamm ‘river meadow’.John Benham was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Dell Town or Village in a Valley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Suffolk so called.
Male
Iranian/Persian
(بهنام) Persian name BEHNAM means "reputable."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places in northern England named with the dative plural form (used originally after a preposition) of Old Norse hlaða ‘barn’ (dative plural hlǫðum, i.e. ‘at the barns’), as for example Latham in West Yorkshire, Lathom in Lancashire, and Laytham in East Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in North Yorkshire and Gloucestershire, named Bentham, from Old English beonet ‘bent grass’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
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Tamil
Lingam
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk and Essex)
English (Suffolk and Essex) : variant of Langham.
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Hindu
Lingam
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Isham. The surname is no longer found in the U.K. In the U.S. it occurs chiefly in MD.The name is first recorded in Northamton Co., VA, when Daniel Esham came over as an indentured servant in 1651.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dunham.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Latham.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Sussex)
English (mainly Sussex) : habitational name from Pelham in Hertfordshire, so called from the Old English personal name PÄ“otla + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The manor of Pelham in Hertfordshire, England, was held by Walter de Pelham in the reign of Edward I (1272–1307). His descendants became constables of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, and were so influential that their badge, the buckle, is seen in at least eleven of the county’s churches, and as a decoration on iron chimney-backs in Sussex farmhouses. Various branches of the family were ennobled and their titles include earl of Chichester and earl of Yarborough. The family also once held the dukedom of Newcastle and the marquessate of Clare. Peter Pelham (b. c. 1695), an engraver, emigrated to Boston after 1728, and was stepfather to the artist John Singleton Copley.
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English
Dell town; Valley town.
LENHAM QUARRY
LENHAM QUARRY
Girl/Female
Tamil
To follow, Food
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian
He that Excels; Overhanging
Boy/Male
Indian
Helping others
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Attractive
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Krishna with a Golden Complexion
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Muslim
Walking with proud, Swinging gait, Pretty
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Greek
Saved Hamadryd.
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Tamil
Light
LENHAM QUARRY
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n.
A dog held in a leam; a bloodhound; a limehound.
a.
Having a face left as it comes from the quarry and not smoothed with the chisel or point; -- said of stones.
a.
Deadly; mortal; fatal.
n.
A man who is engaged in quarrying stones; a quarrier.
n.
A dog held by a leam.
n.
The phallic symbol under which Siva is principally worshiped in his character of the creative and reproductive power.
n.
The quality of being lethal; mortality.
n.
A procuress.
n.
A tree of several species, constituting the genus Betula; as, the white or common birch (B. alba) (also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch (B. glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch (B. papyracea); the yellow birch (B. lutea); the black or cherry birch (B. lenta).
n.
A cord or strap for leading a dog.
pl.
of Quarry-man
v. t.
To dig or take from a quarry; as, to quarry marble.
n. & v. i.
See Leme.
n.
That phase of the doctrine of utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham; the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility; also, the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which influence human desires and actions, and that these are the sufficient explanation of ethical and jural conceptions.
n.
Alt. of Lingam
n.
The symbol under which Sakti, or the personification of the female power in nature, is worshiped. Cf. Lingam.
n.
One of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid. It is so called because it occurs in the ethereal salt of lauric acid.
a.
Destitute of juice; dry; sapless. Latham.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Quarry
a.
Of or pertaining to Bentham or Benthamism.