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    Great Mongeham is a village and civil parish in the Dover District of east Kent, England, on the outskirts of Deal. Its name is derived from Mundelingham...
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  • Mongeham may refer to the following places in Kent, England: Great Mongeham Little Mongeham, AKA Mongeham Parva This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Maynard's final resting place is in the churchyard of St Martin's Church at Great Mongeham in Kent, southeast England, near the cinque port of Deal. He left an...
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    (town) Denton with Wootton Dover (town) Eastry Eythorne Goodnestone Great Mongeham Guston Hougham Without Langdon Lydden Nonington Northbourne Preston...
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  • Eythorne • Farthingloe • Finglesham • Frogham • Goodnestone • Great Mongeham • Little Mongeham • Guston • Hacklinge • Ham • Hoaden • Hougham • Kearsney •...
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  • Eastry, Woodnesborough, Great Stonar, Richborough Dover CT14 DEAL Deal, Walmer, Kingsdown, Ringwould, Sholden, Great Mongeham, Worth, Ripple, Tilmanstone...
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    Retrieved 12 April 2013. Anon (2001). A History of Great Mongeham. Great Mongeham: Great Mongeham Society. pp. 3–4 chap. 3. Retrieved 23 January 2014...
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  • St Martin's Church, Gospel Oak, London St Martin's Church, Great Mongeham, Great Mongeham, Kent Church of St Martin, Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire St Martin le...
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    Emmorton, Maryland: stained glass windows, 1851 St Martin's Church, Great Mongeham, Kent: restoration, 1851 1853 St Mary and St Melor parish church, Amesbury...
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    hooden horse itself had come into the possession of Elbridge Bowles of Great Mongeham, who continued to lead a hoodening troupe after Christmas each year...
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