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Village in Kent, England
Markbeech (sometimes styled Mark Beech) is a village in the civil parish of Hever in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. The village is located on
Markbeech
Village in Kent, England
area. The parish includes the villages of Four Elms, Hever itself, and Markbeech, and had a population of 1,136 in 2001, increasing to 1,231 at the 2011
Hever,_Kent
Village in Kent, England
church was built in 1881. It is a part of a united benefice with Hever and Markbeech, and is dedicated to St Paul. The film sound recordist Peter Handford
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Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
Russell, Vicar of Tunbridge Wells (until 1973), Rector of Hever with Markbeech thereafter, and former Bishop of Northern Uganda 1994 – 1997 (res.): David
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English clockmaker
Marsh 1847 St Stephen's Church, Westminster 1850 Holy Trinity Church, Markbeech 1853 St John’s Church, Leytonstone University Press, Oxford St. Paul’s
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British author and journalist (1959–2020)
2020(2020-04-24) (aged 60–61) Alma mater Oxford University Occupations Author, journalist, Broadcaster Known for Arts & music commentary Website markbeech.net
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English architect (1827–1907)
reseating and general repairs to roof and walls 1892 Holy Trinity Church, Markbeech, Kent: new chancel 1892 St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge: new chancel,
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Places in the English county
Hodsoll Street • Horton Kirby • Ide Hill • Kemsing • Knockholt • Leigh • Markbeech • Marsh Green • New Ash Green • Otford • Penshurst • Ridley • Riverhead
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Civil Parish in Kent, England
(Furnace House) 1273466 Upload Photo Q26563210 The Old Farm II Cow Lane, Markbeech 16 January 1975 TQ4757842662 51°09′51″N 0°06′33″E / 51.164175°N 0.10927815°E
Listed buildings in Hever, Kent
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Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Mark Beech (writer) (1959–2020), British writer and rock critic Markbeech or Mark Beech, a village in Kent, England Mark Beach (born 1962), British
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Scottish architect (1813–1897)
restoration of St. Mary's Church, Atherstone in 1849, Holy Trinity Church at Markbeech, Kent (1852), St Mary's Church at East Worldham, Hampshire (1865), St
David_Brandon_(architect)
Chiddingstone Causeway, Edenbridge, Fordcombe, Four Elms, Hever, Leigh, Markbeech, Penshurst, Poundsbridge and Toys Hill. The seven Roman Catholic churches
List of places of worship in Sevenoaks District
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Australian academic, author and priest
Scholar and ministered in the United Benefice of Hever, Four Elms and Markbeech in the Diocese of Rochester. He became rector of St Philip's Church, Bungendore
Tom_Frame_(bishop)
Civil Parish in Kent, England
1085919 Upload Photo Q26374906 Old Buckhurst II Mark Beech, TN8 5PH, Markbeech 16 January 1975 TQ4839842768 51°09′54″N 0°07′16″E / 51.164915°N 0.12104089°E
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British archaeologist
Beech, Mark Jonathan (29 September 2016). "Don Brothwell Remembered". markbeech.com. Retrieved 9 October 2016. "Don Brothwell: Obituary". The Yorkshire
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Maidstone - St. Martin's Church Maidstone - St Michael and All Angels Church Markbeech - Holy Trinity Church Matfield - St Luke's Church Northfleet - Dover Road
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English barrister and High Court judge (1861–1938)
Kent, the pleasant estate created by his grandfather, and was buried at Markbeech near by. His wife survived him. Their elder son predeceased him in 1922;
George_Talbot_(judge)
British Anglican bishop
he was vicar of Tunbridge Wells from 1965; then rector of Hever with Markbeech from 1973 until his death; he was also an Assistant Bishop of Rochester
Keith_Russell_(bishop)
Mark Somerset 51°13′N 2°53′W / 51.21°N 02.88°W / 51.21; -02.88 ST3847 Markbeech Kent 51°09′N 0°06′E / 51.15°N 00.10°E / 51.15; 00.10 TQ4742 Markby
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