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  2. Ightham Mote - Wikipedia

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    Ightham Mote (/ ˈ aɪ t əm ˈ m oʊ t /), at Ightham, is a medieval moated manor house in Kent, England. The architectural writer John Newman describes it as "the most complete small medieval manor house in the county". [1] Ightham Mote and its gardens are owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.

  3. Nicholas Haute - Wikipedia

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    Ightham Mote, much developed by Richard Haute in the 15th century. The first wife of Nicholas was Alice Cawne, the widow of Richard Charlys (Charles) and daughter of Sir Thomas Cawne (or Couen), M.P. (d. 1374), [26] [27] and his wife Lora, daughter of Sir Thomas Moraunt of Chevening. [28]

  4. Ightham - Wikipedia

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    Ightham Court 1719, engraving by Johannes Kip. It was built for Thomas Willoughby in the 1570s. [2] There were three Manor buildings House's in the original parish - the St Clere estate, Ightham Court (Court/Ightham Lodge) and Ightham Mote in the far south of the parish, at the northernmost Kent Weald. All three have origins stretching back to ...

  5. Richard Clement (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Monumental brass of Sir Richard Clement, Ightham Church, Kent. On his tabard he displays his armorials in inverted shields Arms of Richard Clement: Argent, two bendlets wavy sable on a chief gules three leopard's faces or a bordure compony or and azure [1] Deathbed of King Henry VII at Richmond Palace (1509), at which Richard Clement is shown (below his identifying coat of arms) 6th on the ...

  6. Talk:Ightham Mote - Wikipedia

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    Thirdly, most of the photos on the linked page have nothing to do with Ightham Mote. If it was a page dedicated to the house, it would be different. See WP:EL#Links normally to be avoided , 13: "A general site that has information about a variety of subjects should usually not be linked to from an article on a more specific subject."

  7. Chartwell - Wikipedia

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    Chartwell is a country house near Westerham, Kent, in South East England.For over forty years it was the home of Sir Winston Churchill.He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965.

  8. Category:People from Ightham - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Ightham Mote, west & south.jpg - Wikipedia

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