Tenterden — ist eine Kleinstadt im Distrikt Ashford in der Grafschaft Kent in England. Sie liegt am Rand eines dichten Waldgebiets, das in England The Weald (der Wald) genannt wird. Von Tenterden geht der Blick über das Tal des Flusses Rother.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tenterden — (spr. tĕntĕrdénn oder ténntĕrdĕn), Marktstadt (municipal borough) in der engl. Grafschaft Kent, 16 km nördlich von Rye, mit gotischer Kirche und (1901) 3243 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Tenterden — infobox UK place country = England official name= Tenterden latitude= 51.069620 longitude= 0.689800 population = 7,613 [ [http://www.ashford.gov.uk/about the borough/towns and villages/tenterden.aspx Ashford Borough Council] Census 2001] civil… … Wikipedia
Tenterden Town railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Tenterden Town caption = gridref = TQ882335 manager = KESR owner = Southern Region of British Railways locale = Tenterden borough = Ashford, Kent platforms = 1 (formerly 2) years = 1903 events = Opened years2 = 2 … Wikipedia
Tenterden, Western Australia — Infobox Australian Place type = town name = Tenterden state = wa caption = lga = Cranbrook postcode = 6322 est = 1893 pop = 233 (2006 Census) [Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC55696|name=Tenterden (State Suburb)|quick=on|accessdate=2008 09 14] elevation=… … Wikipedia
Tenterden's Act — /tentardanz sekt/ In English law, the statute 9 Geo. IV, c. 14, taking its name from Lord Tenterden, who procured its enactment, which is a species of extension of the statute of frauds, and requires the reduction of contracts to writing … Black's law dictionary
Tenterden's Act — See Lord Tenterden s Act … Ballentine's law dictionary
TENTERDEN — a market town in Kent, once a Cinque Port; the steeple of the church of which is reported to have been the cause of the Goodwin Sands, the stones intended for the dyke which kept the sea off having been used instead to repair the church … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
TENTERDEN, LORD — English judge, born at Canterbury; wrote a Treatise on the Law relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen ; was raised to the peerage; an obstinate enemy of Reform (1762 1832) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Cranbrook and Tenterden Light Railway — Legend … Wikipedia