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Harbour in Kent, England
Richborough (/ˈrɪtʃbərə/) is a settlement north of Sandwich on the east coast of the county of Kent, England. Richborough lies close to the Isle of Thanet
Richborough
Roman fort in Kent, England
Richborough Castle is a Roman Saxon Shore fort better known as Richborough Roman Fort. It is situated in Richborough near Sandwich, Kent. Substantial remains
Richborough_Castle
51.3106091; 1.3446422 Richborough Energy Park is a site of non-traditional power generation, on the site of the former Richborough power station close to
Richborough_Energy_Park
Vessels designed to carry wheeled cargo
for the Western Front were shipped to France from the "secret port" of Richborough, near Sandwich on the southern coast of England. This involved three
Roll-on/roll-off
British bishop
The Bishop of Richborough is a suffragan bishop and provincial episcopal visitor for the whole of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England
Bishop_of_Richborough
Former power station in Kent, England
Richborough power station was a 336 MW power station close to the mouth of the River Stour near Sandwich, on the east coast of Kent. It was built on land
Richborough_Power_Station
Historic route in England
paved by the Romans. It connected the ports of Dubris (Dover), Rutupiae (Richborough Castle), Lemanis (Lympne), and Regulbium (Reculver) in Kent to the Roman
Watling_Street
British politician (born 1966)
Craig Mackinlay, Baron Mackinlay of Richborough, JP (born 7 October 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician and businessman. He was Member of
Craig_Mackinlay
Historical location, subject of debate
part of the fleet sailed from near the mouth of the Rhine. Rutupiæ (Richborough, on the east coast of Kent) has earthworks that defended a bridgehead
Site of the Claudian invasion of Britain
Site_of_the_Claudian_invasion_of_Britain
Principal leader of the Church of England
duties. Two further suffragans, the bishop of Ebbsfleet and the bishop of Richborough, are provincial episcopal visitors for the whole Province of Canterbury
Archbishop_of_Canterbury
Church of England bishop
appointed across the two provinces. In December 2010, the then bishops of Richborough, Ebbsfleet and Fulham resigned from the Church of England to join the
Provincial_episcopal_visitor
2003 British television series
Kingdom with a budget of approx £6.5 million on location at the disused Richborough Power Station just outside Sandwich in Kent. Twenty-seven teams from
Full_Metal_Challenge
Church of England flying bishop
Thanet, Kent. In the southern province, the bishops of Ebbsfleet and of Richborough each ministered in 13 of the 40 dioceses; the Bishop of Ebbsfleet served
Bishop_of_Ebbsfleet
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
known world. They sailed in three divisions, and probably landed at Richborough in Kent; at least part of the force may have landed near Fishbourne,
Roman_Britain
Ancient port in Dover, Kent, England
military, mercantile and cross-channel harbour and — with Rutupiae (Richborough Roman fort) — one of the two starting points of the road later known
Dubris
Hamlet in Kent, England
remains of it is the channel of the River Stour, which enters the sea by Richborough Power Station. There are a couple of houses and Ebbsfleet House at Stonelees
Ebbsfleet,_Thanet
River in England
connected Canterbury with ports around the Kent coast – Lympne, Dover, Richborough and Reculver. Within the city, the river flows in two channels, one through
River_Stour,_Kent
Ancient town in Roman Britain
(Cirencester) Glevum (Gloucester) Lindum (Lincoln) Ratae (Leicester) Rutupiae (Richborough) Durovernum (Canterbury) Londinium (London) Deva Victrix (Chester) VIROCONIUM
Verulamium
Church of England flying bishop
priesthood in the Church of England, Bishops suffragan of Ebbsfleet and of Richborough were appointed "provincial episcopal visitors" — known as "flying bishops"
Bishop_of_Oswestry
Church
Society. It is under the alternative episcopal oversight of the Bishop of Richborough. The church was designed by Charles Hodgson Fowler and features a carved
St_Ambrose_Church,_Westbourne
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
connected London with the ports used in the invasion (Chichester and Richborough), and with the earlier legionary bases at Colchester, Lincoln (Lindum)
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Canterbury during the Roman Empire
convergence of roads connected to the ports of Dubris (Dover), Rutupiae (Richborough), Regulbium (Reculver) and Portus Lemanis (Lympne). Considerable archaeological
Durovernum_Cantiacorum
British government recognitions
Lately Member of Parliament for South Thanet; to be Baron Mackinlay of Richborough, of Rochester in the County of Kent – 23 August 2024 The Rt Hon Theresa
2024_Dissolution_Honours
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
taken to have been Bononia (Boulogne), and the main landing at Rutupiae (Richborough, on the east coast of Kent). Neither of these locations is certain. Dio
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
Anglican church in England
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Church_of_England
1957- 1993 Ratcliffe-on-Soar 8 × RC Bierrum 1963-67 On going (2026) Richborough 3 × RC 1958-62 2012 Rogerstone 2 × 2.25 mgph 1955-58 1991 Rotherham 2
List of cooling towers at UK power stations
List_of_cooling_towers_at_UK_power_stations
Notable 100+ kV electrical transmission systems
(converter stations); Prysmian (cables). Nemo Link Belgium - near Bruges UK - Richborough Energy Park 140 (140/0) 400 1000 2019 IGBT Converter stations: Siemens
List_of_HVDC_projects
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Richborough Castle Halt was a minor station on the Kent Coast Line named after the nearby Richborough Castle. It opened in 1918 for military use. Public
Richborough Castle Halt railway station
Richborough_Castle_Halt_railway_station
Railway station in Dover, England
constructed by the East Kent Light Railway, as part of its branch to Richborough Port, which never opened to passengers. Authorisation to operate a passenger
Richboro_Port_railway_station
Village in Kent, England
The village lies along the ancient coastal road, now the A257, from Richborough to London, and is close to Canterbury. A settlement at Wingham has existed
Wingham,_Kent
British Anglican priest
born 1975) is a British Church of England bishop serving as Bishop of Richborough since 2025 — as such he provides alternative episcopal oversight to Anglicans
Luke_Irvine-Capel
Uprising against Roman rule of Britain (367-368)
advantage of a break in the winter weather to cross the English Channel to Richborough, which left the rest of his troops at Bononia to await better weather
Great_Conspiracy
Type of Roman helmet
The earliest confirmed example of a Late Roman ridge helmet is the Richborough helmet, which dates to about 280 AD. Earlier Roman cavalry helmet types
Late_Roman_ridge_helmet
Village and civil parish in the Dover district of east Kent, England
Census, and includes the villages of Ash, Westmarsh, Ware, Hoaden and Richborough. The Ash Level, by the River Stour, takes up the northern part of the
Ash,_Dover_District
British bishop
retired Anglican bishop. From 2011 until 2024, he was the Bishop of Richborough, the provincial episcopal visitor for the eastern half of the Church
Norman_Banks_(bishop)
British Roman Catholic priest (1935–2019)
and a former Church of England bishop. He was the Anglican Bishop of Richborough from 1995 to 2001 and was also formerly the president of the Church Union
Edwin_Barnes
president of the Police Superintendents' Association Lord Mackinlay of Richborough 23 August 2024 Conservative Former MP for South Thanet (2015–2024), former
List of current members of the House of Lords
List_of_current_members_of_the_House_of_Lords
Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction for former Anglicans
Keith Newton of Richborough and Bishop John Broadhurst of Fulham. The retired bishops were Edwin Barnes, formerly Bishop of Richborough, and David Silk
Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
Personal_Ordinariate_of_Our_Lady_of_Walsingham
Small fortification with holes through which soldiers can fire ranged weapons
Around 1,500 Moir pillboxes were eventually produced (with blocks cast at Richborough in Kent) and sent to the Western Front in 1918. Pillboxes are often camouflaged
Pillbox_(military)
Act of the Parliament of England
of Reading (Oxford) Bishop of Repton (Derby, 18 May 1965) Bishop of Richborough (Canterbury, 8 February 1994) Bishop of Ripon (Leeds; formerly Bishop
Suffragan_Bishops_Act_1534
2007 comedy film
most exclusive residential roads in the town. The film also shot at the Richborough Power Station in Sandwich, which was then disused. The film includes
Son_of_Rambow
English Anglican bishop
on 13 February 2013. Bishop of Beverley Bishop of Ebbsfleet Bishop of Richborough List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England "No. 33129". The London Gazette
Bishop_of_Fulham
gauge to 1,524 mm (5 ft) in Turku, freight only Calais and Dunkirk from Richborough, England, between 1918 and 1919 transporting war material to the Front
List_of_train_ferries
Bishops with an episcopal role
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Spokesperson bishops in the Church of England
Spokesperson_bishops_in_the_Church_of_England
Days of prayer and fasting in Western Christianity
Cook, Albert Stanburrough (1926). "Augustine's Journey from Rome to Richborough". Speculum. 1 (4): 375–397. doi:10.2307/2847160. JSTOR 2847160. S2CID 162451684
Rogation_days
Fulham. All locations are in Suffolk. AEO is provided by the Bishop of Richborough. All locations are in Cornwall. Anglo-Catholic churches in the Province
List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England
List_of_Anglo-Catholic_churches_in_England
(Chichester)) Rutupiae Richborough England 51°17′25″N 1°19′36″E / 51.290171°N 1.326534°E / 51.290171; 1.326534 (Rutupiae (Richborough)) Viroconium Cornoviorum
List_of_Roman_amphitheatres
Village in Kent, England
busy with the Saxon Shore forts of Regulbium (Reculver) and Rutupiae (Richborough) both close by. Remains of Roman shipbuilding yards are said to have
St_Nicholas-at-Wade
Long-distance footpath in England
forts built in the fourth century lie along the route, at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne. At Seasalter there is an internationally important
Saxon_Shore_Way
Ancient Roman city in Shropshire, England
(Cirencester) Glevum (Gloucester) Lindum (Lincoln) Ratae (Leicester) Rutupiae (Richborough) Durovernum (Canterbury) Londinium (London) Deva Victrix (Chester) VIROCONIUM
Viroconium_Cornoviorum
County of England
Essex of AD 43 began with a landing on the south coast, probably in the Richborough area of Kent. After some initial successes against the Britons, they
Essex
were sent to Britain, along with the Iovii and Victores. They landed at Richborough and headed for London. The Notitia Dignitatum, a document prepared in
Heruli_(military_unit)
Strait in Kent, England
two-mile-wide (3 km) strait. The southern end of the channel met the sea at Richborough (Rutupiae), downstream of Sandwich, while the northern end met the Thames
Wantsum_Channel
Roman legion
of the Legion was the Notitia Dignitatum which places the legion at Richborough, suggesting Caerleon was abandoned. In his fantasy novel Grail, the author
Legio_II_Augusta
Roman Saxon Shore fort in Kent, England
Roman Canterbury, Richborough, Dover, Lympne on the 4th-century Peutinger Map.
Portus_Lemanis
Episcopal title
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Wakefield
British Roman client king
south coast to assist him, rather than being at the traditional spot at Richborough in Kent. Verica's southern Atrebatic kingdom of what is now Sussex and
Verica
Hydroelectric power station in Oxford, England
Kingsnorth (co-fired) Littlebrook A, B + C Northfleet Osney Portsmouth Richborough Slough Southampton Gas Active Cowes Damhead Creek Didcot B Grain Humbly
Osney_Lock_Hydro
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Lincoln
Church in Cambridgeshire, England
requested to receive alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Richborough. As of 2020, it has rescinded these resolutions and remains under the
St Clement's Church, Cambridge
St_Clement's_Church,_Cambridge
Ancient Roman settlement in Shropshire, England
(Cirencester) Glevum (Gloucester) Lindum (Lincoln) Ratae (Leicester) Rutupiae (Richborough) Durovernum (Canterbury) Londinium (London) Deva Victrix (Chester) VIROCONIUM
Uxacona
2012 Subsea cable Nemo Link Nemo Link Limited (National Grid and Elia) Richborough, Kent Zeebrugge, Belgium 140 ±400 1,000 2019 Subsea cable North Sea Link
List of high-voltage transmission links in the United Kingdom
List_of_high-voltage_transmission_links_in_the_United_Kingdom
Lullingstone Roman Villa Reculver Roman Fort, Reculver Rutupiae (Roman Richborough) High Cross, meeting point of Roman roads Jewry Wall, Leicester Bremetennacum
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
Road in South East London, England
The road was important in Roman times linking London to the coast at Richborough and Dover via Canterbury. It was a route for pilgrims in the Middle Ages
Old_Kent_Road
County of England
the present building built in the Early English Style. The sites of Richborough Castle and Dover Castle, along with two strategic sites along Watling
Kent
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Bradford_(diocese)
Anglican suffragan bishop in Wales
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Penrydd
1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul
[citation needed] The invasion force is generally believed to have landed at Richborough in Kent, although elements may have landed elsewhere (see Site of the
Aulus_Plautius
Electrical interconnector between the UK and Belgium
Nemo Link is a 1,000 MW HVDC submarine power cable between Richborough Energy Park in Kent, the United Kingdom and Zeebrugge, Belgium. The project is
Nemo_Link
English county history
the site of the arch Richborough Roman fort although the defences were completely revamped after a decade or so and Richborough was provided with its
History_of_Kent
Navy of ancient Rome
subsequent campaigns in the island. The fleet was probably based at Rutupiae (Richborough) until 85 AD, when it was transferred to Dubris (Dover). Other bases
Roman_navy
King of the Catuvellauni
sending his son as a hostage. Caesar invades a third time, landing at Richborough in Kent. As Cassibelaunus's army meets Caesar's, Androgeus attacks Cassibelaunus
Cassivellaunus
Senior bishops of the Church of England, originally of the Catholic church in England
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
List of archbishops of Canterbury
List_of_archbishops_of_Canterbury
movement of the army; the other two being Lemanis Lympne and Rutupiae Richborough. All three connected to Watling Street at Canterbury. In due course the
History_of_Dover
Anglican suffragan bishop in England
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Bolton
Church in Suffolk, England
women, it receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Richborough (currently Norman Banks). "The Painted Ceiling » Huntingfield, Suffolk"
Church of St Mary, Huntingfield
Church_of_St_Mary,_Huntingfield
Disused railway station in Ashford, Kent
Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea Stonehall and Lydden Halt Kent Coast line Richborough Castle Halt Maidstone East line Hothfield Medway Valley line Teston Crossing
Ashford_West_railway_station
Component of late antique armor
as manicae have come from Carlisle, Trimontium (Newstead), Carnuntum, Richborough, Coria (Corbridge), Eining (Abusina) on the Danube frontier, Leon, and
Manica_(armguard)
English Tudor poet and antiquary
letters conveid in one". He often reported finds of coins, writing of Richborough, Kent, for example, that more Roman money had been discovered there "then
John_Leland_(antiquary)
Church
England and receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Richborough (currently Luke Irvine-Capel). Christopher Whall designed the Lady Chapel
St_Mary's_Church,_Stamford
English anglican bishop sufra
Loughborough Ludlow Lynn Maidstone Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Bradford
Anglican ecclesial title
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Aston
Diocese of the Church of England
visitor, the Bishop suffragan of Richborough. On 10 December 2024, it was announced that the next Bishop suffragan of Richborough, Luke Irvine-Capel, will be
Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth
Anglican_Diocese_of_Portsmouth
Church in Harbledown, England
of Saint Wilfrid and Saint Hilda, is under the care of the Bishop of Richborough and is served by clergy of the Society of the Holy Cross.[non-primary
St Michael and All Angels Church, Harbledown
St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Church,_Harbledown
Production and usage of metal in ancient Rome
Brooches in Britain: A Technological and Typological Study based on the Richborough Collection. London: The Society of Antiquaries of London. Craddock, Paul
Roman_metallurgy
Church in Northamptonshire, England
women, it received alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Richborough (currently Luke Irvine-Capel). All Saints' is open from 9:00am to 5:00pm
All Saints' Church, Northampton
All_Saints'_Church,_Northampton
Former railway station in England
Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea Stonehall and Lydden Halt Kent Coast line Richborough Castle Halt Maidstone East line Hothfield Medway Valley line Teston Crossing
Longfield Halt railway station
Longfield_Halt_railway_station
Diocese of the Church of England
suffragans have nominal sees in the diocese — the bishops of Ebbsfleet and Richborough, who are provincial episcopal visitors with a wider focus than the diocese
Diocese_of_Canterbury
Roman term for a fortified military base
A lidar view of Richborough Castle Roman fort and amphitheatre at the site of Rutupiae and part of Richborough port (HER 1916–1945) in Kent.
Castra
Flavius Sanctus was a governor of the province of Rutupine (now Richborough Castle), of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD. Part of the Gallo-Roman
Flavius_Sanctus
Senior clergy position
the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019. "New Bishop of Richborough". Church of England. Church of England. Archived from the original on
Archdeacon_of_Chichester
Battle between British tribes and Roman invaders (43 AD)
The Romans would have used existing trackways as they moved west from Richborough, and the best-travelled prehistoric trackway would have been the route
Battle_of_the_Medway
Episcopal title used in the Church of England Diocese of Exeter
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Plymouth_(Anglican)
Former railway station in England
Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea Stonehall and Lydden Halt Kent Coast line Richborough Castle Halt Maidstone East line Hothfield Medway Valley line Teston Crossing
Wingham Colliery railway station
Wingham_Colliery_railway_station
Disused railway station in Kent, England
Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea Stonehall and Lydden Halt Kent Coast line Richborough Castle Halt Maidstone East line Hothfield Medway Valley line Teston Crossing
Grove Ferry and Upstreet railway station
Grove_Ferry_and_Upstreet_railway_station
Town in Kent, England
without trace in the 14th century. The ruins of the major Roman fort of Richborough are close by. It was the landing place of the Roman invasion of Britain
Sandwich,_Kent
Alternative conservative episcopal church oversight
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Maidstone
Anglican episcopal title
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Bradwell
Disused railway station in Kent
Herne Bay and Hampton-on-Sea Stonehall and Lydden Halt Kent Coast line Richborough Castle Halt Maidstone East line Hothfield Medway Valley line Teston Crossing
Elham_railway_station
Anglican suffragan bishop in England
Kingston-upon-Thames Lewes Loughborough Lynn Oswestry Plymouth Ramsbury Reading Repton Richborough Sherborne Shrewsbury Southampton St Germans Stafford Stepney Swindon
Bishop_of_Tewkesbury
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German
Old German equivalent of Old Norse Folki, FULCO means "people, tribe."
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Divine Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devashree | தேவாஷà¯à®°à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi, Divine beauty
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Father of Dignified; Name of a Sahabi (R.A)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Successful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Beautiful
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Welsh
Welsh name probably derived from the word march, MARCH means "horse." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the king of Kernow (Cornwall) to whom Isolde was brought as a bride by Tristan. Compare with other forms of March.
Girl/Female
Indian
The light of happiness
Girl/Female
Greek
Butterfly. Also, from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood.
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