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  • Brompton, Kent
  • Village in Kent, England

    Brompton is a suburban village situated between the town centres of Gillingham and Chatham, lying adjacent to Chatham Dockyard in Medway, Kent, England

    Brompton, Kent

    Brompton, Kent

    Brompton,_Kent

  • Brompton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    London Brompton, Hambleton, north of Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England Brompton, Kent Brompton, Quebec, a borough of Sherbrooke, in Canada Brompton by

    Brompton

    Brompton

  • Brompton Barracks Gymnasium
  • Historic building in Brompton, Kent, England

    Brompton Barracks Gymnasium is a historic military gymnasium at Brompton Barracks in Gillingham, Kent, England. The building was completed in 1863 for

    Brompton Barracks Gymnasium

    Brompton Barracks Gymnasium

    Brompton_Barracks_Gymnasium

  • Personnel of Franklin's lost expedition
  • Carpenter's Mate Yarmouth 40 Philip Reddington Captain of the Forecastle Brompton, Kent 28 Daniel Arthur Quartermaster Aberdeen 35 William Bell Quartermaster

    Personnel of Franklin's lost expedition

    Personnel_of_Franklin's_lost_expedition

  • 6 Garden Street, Brompton
  • Building in Kent, England

    6 Garden Street is a Grade II listed house in Brompton, Kent, England. The house was granted a Grade II listed status on April 25, 1985. The building is

    6 Garden Street, Brompton

    6_Garden_Street,_Brompton

  • Medway Archives Centre
  • Studies Centre, MALSC) is the local archives service of Medway Council in Kent, England. It preserves and provides access to historical records for the

    Medway Archives Centre

    Medway_Archives_Centre

  • The Golden Lion, Brompton
  • Former public house in Kent, England

    II listed building in Brompton, Kent, England. Designated on 15 September 2003, it represents a multi-layered record of Brompton's development as a "garrison

    The Golden Lion, Brompton

    The Golden Lion, Brompton

    The_Golden_Lion,_Brompton

  • John Hayter
  • English painter (1800–1895)

    of the female aristocracy (1850–57). Hayter died on 3 June 1895 in Brompton, Kent. Admiral Sir Benjamin Carew c 1833 Lady Augusta FitzClarence and children

    John Hayter

    John Hayter

    John_Hayter

  • Gillingham, Kent
  • Town in Kent, England

    local services. The UDC initially had 15 members, three wards (Old Brompton, New Brompton, and Gillingham), and met on Gardiner Street. Key figures included

    Gillingham, Kent

    Gillingham, Kent

    Gillingham,_Kent

  • Brompton Cemetery
  • Historic cemetery in London

    Brompton Cemetery (originally the West of London and Westminster Cemetery) is, since 1852, the first (and only) London cemetery to be Crown property, managed

    Brompton Cemetery

    Brompton Cemetery

    Brompton_Cemetery

  • Golden Lion (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    pub in Cornwall, England The Golden Lion, Brompton, former pub and Grade II listed building in Brompton, Kent, England Golden Lion (St. Paul's Churchyard)

    Golden Lion (disambiguation)

    Golden_Lion_(disambiguation)

  • Brompton Bicycle
  • British bicycle manufacturer

    Brompton Bicycle Limited, trading as Brompton, is a British manufacturer of folding bicycles based in Greenford, London. The Brompton folding bicycle

    Brompton Bicycle

    Brompton Bicycle

    Brompton_Bicycle

  • Mary Frances Jeffries
  • 19th century British brothel owner

    underworld during the late 19th century. Jeffries was born in 1819 in Brompton, Kent, England. During the 1870s, she ran one of the few brothels in Victorian-era

    Mary Frances Jeffries

    Mary_Frances_Jeffries

  • New Brompton Cricket Ground
  • Cricket ground in New Brompton, Kent, England

    New Brompton Cricket Ground was a short-lived cricket ground in New Brompton in Chatham, Kent. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1862 when

    New Brompton Cricket Ground

    New_Brompton_Cricket_Ground

  • Blacker Bombard
  • Anti-tank mortar

    An abandoned Bombard emplacement, Brompton, Kent (2007)

    Blacker Bombard

    Blacker Bombard

    Blacker_Bombard

  • Brompton Academy
  • Academy in Gillingham, Kent, England

    Brompton Academy is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Gillingham, Kent, England. It is part of the University of

    Brompton Academy

    Brompton Academy

    Brompton_Academy

  • Garden Street
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Garden Street may refer to: Garden Street (Brompton), Kent, England Garden Street (Santa Barbara), California, United States Sadovaya Street (English:

    Garden Street

    Garden_Street

  • Royal School of Military Engineering
  • British military training institution

    the training Depot was moved to Brompton Barracks, Chatham. The move was made possible by the completion of the North Kent Line, which facilitated a fast

    Royal School of Military Engineering

    Royal School of Military Engineering

    Royal_School_of_Military_Engineering

  • Chatham, Kent
  • Town in Kent, England

    from land-based attack. The Corps of Royal Engineers remains based at Brompton Barracks. The dockyard closed on 31 March 1984 after more than four centuries

    Chatham, Kent

    Chatham, Kent

    Chatham,_Kent

  • Gillingham F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    league system, in the 2025–26 season. The club was founded in 1893 as New Brompton Football Club and renamed to Gillingham Football Club in 1912. Gillingham's

    Gillingham F.C.

    Gillingham_F.C.

  • 1894–95 New Brompton F.C. season
  • English football club season

    During the 1894–95 English football season, New Brompton F.C. (since 1912 called Gillingham F.C.) competed in the Southern Football League Division Two

    1894–95 New Brompton F.C. season

    1894–95_New_Brompton_F.C._season

  • Thomas Edward Laws Moore
  • Rear Admiral, Falklands Governor, Exploorer, and Academic

    some sources. Moore was born to John Moore and Mary (née Mearns) in Brompton, Kent, on 9 February 1816. Not much is known about his family prior to his

    Thomas Edward Laws Moore

    Thomas Edward Laws Moore

    Thomas_Edward_Laws_Moore

  • Henry Young Darracott Scott
  • British Army general and engineer (1822–1883)

    the army as the basis of military sketching. During his residence at Brompton, Kent, a drought occurred, and he assisted in establishing a waterworks in

    Henry Young Darracott Scott

    Henry_Young_Darracott_Scott

  • A roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
  • Unused A2300 Burgess Hill Hickstead A2310 Unused Shown on some maps from Brompton, Kent to Medway Tunnel, but is either a typo or a copyright trap. Other maps

    A roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    A roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    A_roads_in_Zone_2_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme

  • Henry Maundrell
  • college, where he would remain until 1689. He accepted a curacy at Brompton, Kent, 1689–95, and was ordained priest by the Bishop of Rochester, Thomas

    Henry Maundrell

    Henry Maundrell

    Henry_Maundrell

  • Samuel Daukes
  • English architect

    architectural competition, now converted into housing Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, Kent: 1848, Gothic, demolished 1956 Bricklehampton Hall, (Worcs.): 1848,

    Samuel Daukes

    Samuel_Daukes

  • List of Gillingham F.C. seasons
  • association football club originally formed in 1893 under the name New Brompton F.C. The club adopted its present name in 1912, and played in the Southern

    List of Gillingham F.C. seasons

    List of Gillingham F.C. seasons

    List_of_Gillingham_F.C._seasons

  • Harry Redhouse
  • English cricketer (1880–1959)

    an English first-class cricketer. Redhouse was born in March 1880 at Brompton, Kent. A club cricketer for Liphook Cricket Club, Redhouse made a single appearance

    Harry Redhouse

    Harry_Redhouse

  • Gillingham Urban District Council
  • Former council in Kent, England

    meetings at its Offices, Gardiner-street, New Brompton. "** Kent Online Parish Clerk ** - Gillingham Almanack". kent-opc.org. Retrieved 2025-12-28. and R. H

    Gillingham Urban District Council

    Gillingham_Urban_District_Council

  • Henry Clifford (British Army officer)
  • British Army officer

    Brigadier-General Henry Clifford DSO Born (1867-08-13)13 August 1867 Brompton, Kent, England Died 11 September 1916(1916-09-11) (aged 49) Longueval, France

    Henry Clifford (British Army officer)

    Henry Clifford (British Army officer)

    Henry_Clifford_(British_Army_officer)

  • John Wills (architect)
  • English architect

    Memorial Methodist Chapel, Knockholt, Kent 1888 Normanton on Soar Wesleyan Chapel 1889 Baptist Tabernacle, New Brompton, Kent 1891 St Paul's Wesleyan Methodist

    John Wills (architect)

    John_Wills_(architect)

  • Percy Sykes
  • British general, diplomat and scholar (1867–1945)

    describing his travels in Persia and Central Asia. Percy Sykes was born in Brompton, Kent, England the only son of Army chaplain Rev. William Sykes (b. 1829)

    Percy Sykes

    Percy Sykes

    Percy_Sykes

  • Alfred Sangster
  • English cricketer, tennis player and soldier

    (1938). History of the 1st Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles (Wellesley's). Brompton, Kent: Gale & Polden. p. 263. "No. 28681". The London Gazette. 14 January

    Alfred Sangster

    Alfred_Sangster

  • Grade II* listed war memorials in England
  • Bodley Cross 1905 1 July 1968 Boer War Memorial Arch, Brompton Barracks 1375606 Brompton, Kent Second Boer War Ingress Bell Memorial arch 1902 8 July

    Grade II* listed war memorials in England

    Grade_II*_listed_war_memorials_in_England

  • First known use of English cricket venues (1610–1825)
  • Venues used in early cricket

    Hambledon v Surrey. 1754 Barrack Field Woolwich, Kent Woolwich v Dartford. (unspecified) Brompton, Kent Chatham v Dartford. (unspecified) Guildford, Surrey

    First known use of English cricket venues (1610–1825)

    First_known_use_of_English_cricket_venues_(1610–1825)

  • Royal Engineers Museum
  • Military Museum in Gillingham, Kent

    transferred from Brompton Barracks to the Ravelin Building in King Arthur Road, Gillingham "Regiment welcomes return of Her Majesty". Kent Online. 21 October

    Royal Engineers Museum

    Royal Engineers Museum

    Royal_Engineers_Museum

  • Medway
  • Unitary authority area in Kent, England

    actually in Strood, Chatham and New Brompton which was renamed Gillingham. The line was extended through Rainham to the Kent Coast (Thanet and Dover). In reaction

    Medway

    Medway

    Medway

  • Richard Hugh Stotherd
  • British Army officer (1828–1895)

    published in England on its subject, Notes on Defence by Submarine Mines, Brompton, Kent; the second edition was dated 1873. Stotherd was first married on 11

    Richard Hugh Stotherd

    Richard_Hugh_Stotherd

  • Great Lines Heritage Park
  • Park in Medway, Kent, England

    Heritage Park is a linked network of open spaces in Kent’s Medway Towns—Chatham, Gillingham, Brompton and the Historic Dockyard. Shaped by its military

    Great Lines Heritage Park

    Great Lines Heritage Park

    Great_Lines_Heritage_Park

  • List of places in Kent
  • Places in the English county

    settlements in Kent by population List of civil parishes in Kent Category:Civil parishes in Kent Category:Towns in Kent Category:Villages in Kent Category:Geography

    List of places in Kent

    List_of_places_in_Kent

  • Kent Football League (1894–1959)
  • The Kent League was a football league which existed from 1894 until 1959, based in the English county of Kent. Another, unrelated, Kent League was formed

    Kent Football League (1894–1959)

    Kent_Football_League_(1894–1959)

  • 1907–08 New Brompton F.C. season
  • English football club season

    During the 1907–08 English football season, New Brompton F.C. (named Gillingham F.C. since 1912) competed in the Southern League Division One. It was the

    1907–08 New Brompton F.C. season

    1907–08_New_Brompton_F.C._season

  • 1905–06 New Brompton F.C. season
  • English football club season

    During the 1905–06 English football season, New Brompton F.C. competed in the Southern League Division One. It was the 12th season in which the club competed

    1905–06 New Brompton F.C. season

    1905–06_New_Brompton_F.C._season

  • Kent Senior Cup
  • Football tournament

    The Kent Senior Cup is an English football knock-out competition played between senior clubs in the county of Kent. It is administered by the Kent County

    Kent Senior Cup

    Kent_Senior_Cup

  • Jeremy Phipps
  • British Army general (1942–2021)

    represented by The Duke of Kent at the Memorial Mass for Major General Jeremy Phipps which was held at the Brompton Oratory, Brompton Road, London SW7, this

    Jeremy Phipps

    Jeremy_Phipps

  • Howard School, Kent
  • Academy with sixth form school in Rainham, Kent, England

    The Howard School is a boys' secondary school in Rainham, Kent, England, with approximately 1,500 pupils. It offers a partially selective system and is

    Howard School, Kent

    Howard School, Kent

    Howard_School,_Kent

  • Augustine of Canterbury
  • Missionary, archbishop, and saint (died 604)

    Augustine founded Cerne Abbey, the author (generally believed to be John Brompton) of a late medieval chronicle containing invented letters from Augustine

    Augustine of Canterbury

    Augustine of Canterbury

    Augustine_of_Canterbury

  • Cranbrook School, Kent
  • Boarding school in Cranbrook, Kent, England

    co-educational state boarding and day grammar school in the market town of Cranbrook, Kent, England. Selection is made of pupils at age 11 and 13. The school was founded

    Cranbrook School, Kent

    Cranbrook School, Kent

    Cranbrook_School,_Kent

  • MidKent College
  • Further education college in Kent, England

    (Lower Lines) adjacent to Brompton Barracks. MidKent College’s Maidstone Campus is a further and higher education campus of MidKent College, located at Oakwood

    MidKent College

    MidKent College

    MidKent_College

  • Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff
  • President of the Romanov Family Association

    Times), in nuptials at the Orthodox Cathedral of the Assumption and at the Brompton Oratory on 1 October 1975. A member of the Irish gentry, he also had homes

    Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff

    Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff

    Princess_Olga_Andreevna_Romanoff

  • Fort Amherst
  • Fortification in South East England

    military fortress in Chatham, Kent, England. It was constructed between April and October 1756 at the southern end of the Brompton Lines during the Seven Years’

    Fort Amherst

    Fort Amherst

    Fort_Amherst

  • 1893–94 New Brompton F.C. season
  • English football club season

    The 1893–94 English football season was the first in which New Brompton F.C. (since 1912 called Gillingham F.C.) competed. The club did not play in a league

    1893–94 New Brompton F.C. season

    1893–94_New_Brompton_F.C._season

  • Gillingham railway station (Kent)
  • British railway station in Kent

    is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the town of Gillingham, Kent. It is 35 miles 75 chains (57.8 km) down the line from London Victoria and

    Gillingham railway station (Kent)

    Gillingham railway station (Kent)

    Gillingham_railway_station_(Kent)

  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba
  • Church in Brisbane, Australia

    purchased. The Reverend Hugh Thomas Molesworth (born June 1860, New Brompton, Kent – died 30 June 1930 Brisbane) was appointed curate-in-charge of Holy

    Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba

    Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba

    Holy_Trinity_Anglican_Church,_Woolloongabba

  • Crystal Palace F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    competition that the club played their first match, winning 3–0 away to New Brompton. In 1907, in a shock first round victory, Crystal Palace beat Newcastle

    Crystal Palace F.C.

    Crystal_Palace_F.C.

  • Simon Gipps-Kent
  • English actor (1958–1987)

    School in Brompton from September 1970 to June 1974, moving to Cardinal Manning Roman Catholic Boys' School, also in London. Simon Gipps-Kent, as he would

    Simon Gipps-Kent

    Simon Gipps-Kent

    Simon_Gipps-Kent

  • Kent County Football Association
  • Area sporting organization with 19th century origins

    The Kent County Football Association, now known as Kent FA, is the governing body of football in the county of Kent, England. It was formed in 1881 and

    Kent County Football Association

    Kent_County_Football_Association

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Bro-Bron
  • 00°W / 52.60; -03.00 SJ3201 Brompton North Yorkshire 54°21′N 1°26′W / 54.35°N 01.43°W / 54.35; -01.43 SE3796 Brompton Kent 51°23′N 0°31′E / 51.38°N

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bro-Bron

    List of United Kingdom locations: Bro-Bron

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bro-Bron

  • James Robertson (footballer, born 1873)
  • English footballer

    was Chatham of the Southern League. In 1898 he joined another Kent-based club, New Brompton, where he spent three seasons and made a total of 63 Southern

    James Robertson (footballer, born 1873)

    James_Robertson_(footballer,_born_1873)

  • Kent College, Pembury
  • School in Kent, England

    Kent College is a private girls' day and boarding school for pupils aged 3-18, in Pembury, near Tunbridge Wells. The school's nursery is for girls and

    Kent College, Pembury

    Kent_College,_Pembury

  • London, Chatham and Dover Railway
  • British pre-grouping railway company (1859–1899/1922)

    Strood to Chatham. Around July 1858, a station opened at New Brompton (renamed New Brompton (Gillingham) in May 1886 and Gillingham from 1 October 1912)

    London, Chatham and Dover Railway

    London, Chatham and Dover Railway

    London,_Chatham_and_Dover_Railway

  • Johnny English
  • 2003 spy action comedy film by Peter Howitt

    actually the castle atop St Michael's Mount in Cornwall. The scenes in Brompton Cemetery were filmed there. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval

    Johnny English

    Johnny_English

  • List of Gillingham F.C. records and statistics
  • league system, as of the 2024–25 season. The club was formed in 1893 as New Brompton F.C., a name which was retained until 1913, and has played home matches

    List of Gillingham F.C. records and statistics

    List of Gillingham F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Gillingham_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • Gale & Polden
  • Printer and postcard publisher based in England

    Gale & Polden was a British printer and publisher. Founded in Brompton, near Chatham, Kent in 1868, the business subsequently moved to Aldershot, where

    Gale & Polden

    Gale_&_Polden

  • St Mary's Island, Kent
  • Human settlement in England

    East England. It is located at the northern end of Chatham, adjacent to Brompton and Gillingham. Once part of the Royal Dockyard, Chatham, the area had

    St Mary's Island, Kent

    St Mary's Island, Kent

    St_Mary's_Island,_Kent

  • List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds
  • This is a list of grounds that Kent County Cricket Club have used since the formation of the first county club in August 1842. The club has used 29 grounds

    List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds

    List of Kent County Cricket Club grounds

    List_of_Kent_County_Cricket_Club_grounds

  • Chatham Dockyard
  • Former Royal Navy Dockyard in Kent, England

    Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently

    Chatham Dockyard

    Chatham Dockyard

    Chatham_Dockyard

  • Longfield Academy, Kent
  • Academy in Longfield, Kent, England

    Longfield Academy is an academy school in Longfield, Kent, England. The academy is operated by Leigh Academies Trust and occupies the site where Longfield

    Longfield Academy, Kent

    Longfield Academy, Kent

    Longfield_Academy,_Kent

  • William Hargreaves (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    Cricket Club against the touring South Africans at New Brompton in 1894. He died at Gravesend in Kent in April 1948 aged 75. William Hargreaves, CricInfo

    William Hargreaves (cricketer)

    William_Hargreaves_(cricketer)

  • The King's School, Canterbury
  • Public school in Canterbury, Kent, England

    The King's School is a public school in Canterbury, Kent, England for pupils aged 13-18. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference

    The King's School, Canterbury

    The King's School, Canterbury

    The_King's_School,_Canterbury

  • Garrison Stadium, Gillingham
  • Sports venue in Gillingham, Kent, England

    pitches on the Chatham Lines, including Garrison 1 Cricket Ground and New Brompton Cricket Ground. Garrison Stadium, Running Track Directory. Retrieved 1

    Garrison Stadium, Gillingham

    Garrison Stadium, Gillingham

    Garrison_Stadium,_Gillingham

  • George Lloyd (1900s footballer)
  • English footballer

    he joined New Brompton of the Southern League, where he played for the next five seasons. He made nearly 150 appearances for the Kent-based club. Joyce

    George Lloyd (1900s footballer)

    George_Lloyd_(1900s_footballer)

  • Dorothy Atkinson
  • English actress and singer

    the cast of the second series of All Creatures Great and Small as Diana Brompton. Atkinson is from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Her father was a bursar for

    Dorothy Atkinson

    Dorothy Atkinson

    Dorothy_Atkinson

  • Fulham
  • Area in the west of London, England

    Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea, with which it shares the area known as West Brompton. Over the Thames, Fulham faces Wandsworth, Putney, the London Wetland Centre

    Fulham

    Fulham

    Fulham

  • London Underground 1906 Stock
  • Class of train rolling stock

    Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (BS&WR), Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway (GNP&BR), and Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (CCE&HR)

    London Underground 1906 Stock

    London_Underground_1906_Stock

  • Strood
  • Town in Kent, England

    Strood is a town in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, South East England. Strood forms a conurbation with neighbouring towns Rochester, Chatham

    Strood

    Strood

    Strood

  • Kent College
  • Public school in Canterbury, Kent, England

    Kent College, Canterbury is an English co-educational private school for boarding and day pupils between the ages of 3 months and 18 years. It was founded

    Kent College

    Kent_College

  • Young Sherlock Holmes
  • 1985 film by Barry Levinson

    school in the countryside, a young John Watson is transferred to London's Brompton Academy, where Sherlock Holmes befriends him immediately. Holmes's mentors

    Young Sherlock Holmes

    Young_Sherlock_Holmes

  • Weald of Kent Grammar School
  • Grammar school in Tonbridge, Kent, England

    Weald of Kent Grammar School is a selective or grammar school with academy status in Tonbridge, Kent, England, for girls aged 11–18 and boys aged 16–18

    Weald of Kent Grammar School

    Weald of Kent Grammar School

    Weald_of_Kent_Grammar_School

  • John Wisden
  • English cricketer

    Street shop (next to Leicester Square tube station). He was buried in Brompton Cemetery, London. In 1913, 29 years after his death, he was the subject

    John Wisden

    John Wisden

    John_Wisden

  • Priestfield Stadium
  • Association football stadium in Kent, England

    current stadium, Gillingham F.C. has plans to relocate to a new stadium. New Brompton Football Club, the forerunner of Gillingham Football Club, formed in June

    Priestfield Stadium

    Priestfield Stadium

    Priestfield_Stadium

  • London Oratory School
  • Catholic School in London, England

    aided secondary school for boys aged 7–18 and girls aged 16–18 in West Brompton. Founded in 1863 by The Fathers of The London Oratory then in Chelsea,

    London Oratory School

    London Oratory School

    London_Oratory_School

  • Whitstable Town F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    League Division 2 Champions: 1933–34, 1949–50 Kent League Division 2 (Mid Kent) Champions: 1927–28 New Brompton League Champions: 1927–28, 1928–29, 1933–34

    Whitstable Town F.C.

    Whitstable_Town_F.C.

  • Joe Dickenson
  • English footballer

    Grays United he returned to New Brompton in 1903 and made a further two appearances. Dickenson married Kate in 1894 in Kent and they had five children.[citation

    Joe Dickenson

    Joe Dickenson

    Joe_Dickenson

  • List of schools in Kent
  • This is a list of schools in Kent, England. Adisham CE Primary School, Adisham Aldington Primary School, Aldington All Souls' CE Primary School, Folkestone

    List of schools in Kent

    List_of_schools_in_Kent

  • Syd King
  • English footballer (1873–1933)

    three own-goals when playing against Swindon Town. He transferred to New Brompton in 1897 and spent two seasons there before joining Thames Ironworks in

    Syd King

    Syd_King

  • Teddy Bateup
  • English footballer

    Arsenal, New Brompton, and Port Vale. Bateup played for Croydon Glenrose, the Dragoon Guards, Faversham, Woolwich Arsenal and New Brompton, before joining

    Teddy Bateup

    Teddy_Bateup

  • The Skinners' Kent Academy
  • Secondary school in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

    The Skinners' Kent Academy (formerly Sandown Court then later Tunbridge Wells High School) is a mixed secondary school with academy status in Royal Tunbridge

    The Skinners' Kent Academy

    The Skinners' Kent Academy

    The_Skinners'_Kent_Academy

  • Chatham and District Light Railways Company
  • Tramway operator in England

    Rochester, Chatham Town Hall and Brompton. Strood Hill to Gillingham Green via Rochester, Chatham Town Hall and Brompton. Borstal to Gillingham Victoria

    Chatham and District Light Railways Company

    Chatham_and_District_Light_Railways_Company

  • Gillingham War Memorial
  • War memorial in Gillingham, Kent, England

    listed war memorial situated at the junction of Mill Road and Brompton Road in Gillingham, Kent, England. It commemorates the men and women of the former

    Gillingham War Memorial

    Gillingham War Memorial

    Gillingham_War_Memorial

  • The Brook, Chatham
  • Major street and urban area in Chatham, Kent, England

    historically the Old Bourne River, is a significant street and area in Chatham, Kent. Originating as a natural stream, it played a crucial role in the town's

    The Brook, Chatham

    The Brook, Chatham

    The_Brook,_Chatham

  • Regis (place)
  • Latin for "of the king" referring to locations

    county of Bristol Milton Regis Beeston Regis Grafton Regis Letcombe Regis Brompton Regis Kingsbury Regis Newton Regis Rowley Regis Tettenhall Regis, Wolverhampton

    Regis (place)

    Regis_(place)

  • List of place names with royal styles in the United Kingdom
  • Lyme Regis in Dorset, Milton Regis in Kent, Beeston Regis in Norfolk, Grafton Regis in Northamptonshire, Brompton Regis in Somerset, Newton Regis in Warwickshire

    List of place names with royal styles in the United Kingdom

    List_of_place_names_with_royal_styles_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • History of Gillingham F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    area where an admission fee could be charged, which Excelsior lacked. New Brompton F.C. was formed at the meeting, incorporating a number of Excelsior players

    History of Gillingham F.C.

    History of Gillingham F.C.

    History_of_Gillingham_F.C.

  • Sir Roger Manwood's School
  • Grammar school in Sandwich, Kent, England

    of Sandwich, Kent, England. Founded in 1563, it is one of the oldest schools in Britain and the third oldest state grammar school in Kent. Originally an

    Sir Roger Manwood's School

    Sir_Roger_Manwood's_School

  • William McCurdy (footballer)
  • one full season in Nottingham McCurdy next joined New Brompton. He spent two seasons with the Kent-based club and was a regular in the team, playing 30

    William McCurdy (footballer)

    William_McCurdy_(footballer)

  • Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll
  • British socialite (1912–1993)

    Prince George, Duke of Kent. On 21 February 1933, following her conversion to Catholicism, Margaret married Sweeny at the Brompton Oratory, London. Such

    Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll

    Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll

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  • E. C. S. Moore
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    E. C. S. Moore

    E. C. S. Moore

    E._C._S._Moore

  • Tonbridge School
  • Public school in Tonbridge, Kent, England

    with boarding and day school facilities for boys aged 13–18 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. Founded in 1553 by Andrew Judde (sometimes spelt Judd), the school

    Tonbridge School

    Tonbridge School

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  • St Augustine Academy, Maidstone
  • Academy in Maidstone, Kent, England

    coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Maidstone, Kent. It is the only Church of England secondary school in the area. The Principal

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  • Maytum
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    English (Kent)

    Maytum

    English (Kent) : unexplained.

    Maytum

  • Mannering
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Mannering

    English (Kent) : variant of Manwaring.Irish : name used as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manaráin, which Woulfe believes to be a dissimilated form of Ó Manannáin (see Murnan).

    Mannering

  • Broxton
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    English

    Broxton

    English : habitational name from Browston in Suffolk, recorded in Domesday Book as Brockestuna, from the Old English personal name Brocc (from Old English brocc ‘badger’) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, or from Broxton in Cheshire, an obscure name, possibly from Old English burgæsn ‘burial place’.Possibly an altered spelling of German Broxten, a variant of Broxtermann (see Broxterman).

    Broxton

  • Lamkins
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    English (Kent)

    Lamkins

    English (Kent) : variant or patronymic form of Lamkin.

    Lamkins

  • Layson
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    English (Kent)

    Layson

    English (Kent) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Leeson.

    Layson

  • Mires
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    English (Kent)

    Mires

    English (Kent) : perhaps a variant spelling of Myers.Greek (pronounced as two syllables) : nickname from Albanian mirë ‘good’, ‘honest’.

    Mires

  • Cumpton
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    English

    Cumpton

    English : variant of Compton.

    Cumpton

  • Crumpton
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    English

    Crumpton

    English : habitational name from Crompton in Lancashire, named with an Old English crumbe ‘river bend’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Crumpton

  • Frome
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    English

    Frome

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called from the rivers on which they stand, or simply a name for someone living beside a river of this name, which is probably cognate with Welsh ffraw ‘fair’, ‘fine’, ‘brisk’. Compare Frampton.

    Frome

  • Lynds
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    English (Kent)

    Lynds

    English (Kent) : unexplained.

    Lynds

  • Brownell
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    English

    Brownell

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Brownell, for example in Yorkshire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire, from Old English brūn ‘brown’ + hyll ‘hill’.Thomas Brownell came from England to Little Compton, RI, in about 1650.

    Brownell

  • Maxted
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    English (Kent)

    Maxted

    English (Kent) : habitational name from Maxted Street in Kent.

    Maxted

  • Cramton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cramton

    English : variant of Crumpton.

    Cramton

  • Cudmore
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    English

    Cudmore

    English : apparently a habitational name from a minor place, perhaps Cudmore Farm in Bampton, Devon, which is named with the Old English personal name Cudda + Old English mōr ‘moor’, ‘marsh’.

    Cudmore

  • Compton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Compton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England (but especially in the south) named Compton, from Old English cumb ‘short, straight valley’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Compton

  • Crompton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crompton

    English : variant of Crumpton.

    Crompton

  • Crampton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Crampton

    English : variant of Crumpton.

    Crampton

  • Crompton
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Crompton

    From the Winding Farm

    Crompton

  • Rampton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rampton

    English : habitational name from either of two places named Rampton, in Cambridgeshire and Nottinghamshire; the first, and probably also the second, is named Old English ramm ‘ram’ + tūn ‘settlement’. However, the modern surname is concentrated in Hampshire, suggesting perhaps that another, unidentified source could be involved.

    Rampton

  • Frampton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Frampton

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called, of which there are several in Gloucestershire and one in Dorset. Most take the name from the Frome river (which is probably from a British word meaning ‘fair’, ‘brisk’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One near Tewkesbury was originally named in Old English as Frēolingtūn ‘settlement associated with Frēola’, a short form of any of the various compound names with the first element frēo ‘free’. Frampton in Lincolnshire probably gets its name from an Old English byname Frameca (a derivative of fram ‘valiant’) + tūn.

    Frampton

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  • Kuppammal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Kuppammal

    Queen of Kuppam

  • Garvita
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    Indian

    Garvita

    Proud

  • Takshin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Takshin

    Wood cutter

  • Sinjan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sinjan

    Sound of Nupur

  • Hadley
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Hadley

    Field of heather. Surname. The name of Hemingway's first wife.

  • Avijna
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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Avijna

    Ignorant

  • Praman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu, Thai

    Praman

    Horse; Standard

  • Abdul Moez |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Moez |

    Servant of the honored

  • Rabi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Rabi

    Sweet; Spring

  • Mahkah
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    Australian

    Mahkah

    Earth

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  • Kentledge
  • n.

    Pigs of iron used for ballast.

  • Wealdish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a weald, esp. to the weald in the county of Kent, England.

  • Dangleberry
  • n.

    A dark blue, edible berry with a white bloom, and its shrub (Gaylussacia frondosa) closely allied to the common huckleberry. The bush is also called blue tangle, and is found from New England to Kentucky, and southward.

  • Lathe
  • n.

    Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons. At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent.

  • Gavelet
  • n.

    An ancient special kind of cessavit used in Kent and London for the recovery of rent.

  • Kentle
  • n.

    A hundred weight; a quintal.

  • Turnwrest
  • n.

    Designating a cumbersome style of plow used in England, esp. in Kent.

  • Gavelkind
  • n.

    A tenure by which land descended from the father to all his sons in equal portions, and the land of a brother, dying without issue, descended equally to his brothers. It still prevails in the county of Kent.

  • Jutes
  • n. pl.

    Jutlanders; one of the Low German tribes, a portion of which settled in Kent, England, in the 5th century.

  • Gymnocladus
  • n.

    A genus of leguminous plants; the Kentucky coffee tree. The leaves are cathartic, and the seeds a substitute for coffee.

  • Foreland
  • n.

    A promontory or cape; a headland; as, the North and South Foreland in Kent, England.

  • Bugle
  • n.

    A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very rarely in the orchestra; now superseded by the cornet; -- called also the Kent bugle.

  • Kintlidge
  • n.

    See Kentledge.

  • Kentucky
  • n.

    One of the United States.

  • Blindfish
  • n.

    A small fish (Amblyopsis spelaeus) destitute of eyes, found in the waters of the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. Related fishes from other caves take the same name.

  • Cob
  • n.

    A cobnut; as, Kentish cobs. See Cobnut.

  • Poa
  • n.

    A genus of grasses, including a great number of species, as the kinds called meadow grass, Kentucky blue grass, June grass, and spear grass (which see).

  • Trappist
  • n.

    A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.

  • Lorettine
  • n.

    One of a order of nuns founded in 1812 at Loretto, in Kentucky. The members of the order (called also Sisters of Loretto, or Friends of Mary at the Foot of the Cross) devote themselves to the cause of education and the care of destitute orphans, their labors being chiefly confined to the Western United States.