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* Ernest Alfred Benians ( 1880 – 1952 ), academic and historian, was born in Goudhurst.
* Harry Christophers ( b 1956 ), conductor, was born in Goudhurst.
* Leonard Benjamin Franklin ( 1862 – 1944 ), barrister and politician, was born in Goudhurst.
* Stephen Groombridge ( 1755 – 1832 ), astronomer, was born in Goudhurst.
* Daniel Horsmanden ( 1691 – 1778 ), judge, was born in Goudhurst.
* Stephen Law ( d c. 1788 ), Governor of Bombay from 1739 – 42, lived in Goudhurst at the time of his death.
* William Howard Vincent Levett ( 1908 – 55 ), Kent and England cricketer, was born in Goudhurst.
* Richard Milbourne ( d 1624 ), bishop, was vicar of Goudhurst 1611-15
* Alfred Mynn ( 1807 – 61 ), cricketer, was born in Goudhurst.
* William Rootes ( 1894 – 1964 ), founder of Rootes Group was born in Goudhurst.
* Sir James Stirling ( 1836 – 1916 ), jurist and Privy Councillor, lived at Finchcocks in Goudhurst from 1890 until his death

Goudhurst and Kilndown
The parish consists of three wards: Goudhurst, Kilndown and Curtisden Green.

Goudhurst and from
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The place name of Goudhurst is derived from the Old English guo hyrst, meaning Battle Hill, or the wooded hill on which a battle has been fought.
It was opened on 1 October 1892 and was originally named ' Hope Mill for Goudhurst and Lamberhurst ' before being renamed to ' Goudhurst ' on 4 September 1893, the day the final part of the line came into service – the extension to Hawkhurst via Cranbrook ; physically, the station was about half a mile from the centre of Goudhurst, and somewhat further from Lamberhurst.
The village church, St Margarets, is located some miles away from the centre toward Goudhurst.
Allan Boys and Allan Girls represent the Staplehurst and Goudhurst areas, but also draw from one or two other villages.

Goudhurst and before
The church in Goudhurst probably existed long before 1119, its earliest recorded date.

Goudhurst and .
Bedgebury National Pinetum, near Goudhurst, Kent is one of the world's most complete collections of conifers.
The line opened to Goudhurst in 1892 and Hawkhurst in 1893.
The garden at Sissinghurst Castle in the Weald of Kent, near Cranbrook, Goudhurst and Tenterden, is owned and maintained by the National Trust.
Sissinghurst is situated with Cranbrook to the south, Goudhurst to the west, Tenterden to the east and Staplehurst to the north.
The instrument is in the Finchcocks collection, Goudhurst, Kent, United Kingdom.
Two single manual harpsichords with disposition 8 ' 8 ' are signed by Joaquin José: one dated 1758, now in the Museu da Música, Lisbon and one dated 1785, now in the Finchcocks collection, Goudhurst, Kent.
Stephen Groombridge FRS ( 7 January 1755, Goudhurst – 30 March 1832, Blackheath ) was a British astronomer.
The Battle of Goudhurst eventually brought their career to an end.
Jackson has also been the Chairman of Governors of Bethany School, Goudhurst since 1999.
Goudhurst is a village in Kent on the Weald, about south of Maidstone.
The Battle of Goudhurst in 1747 led to the end of the Hawkhurst Gang of smugglers.
At present, the only public transport for Goudhurst are two bus routes operated by Arriva Southern Counties-the 26 to Maidstone, and the 297 which runs to Tunbridge Wells in the west and Tenterden and Ashford in the east.

Jubilee and Book
Ranjitsinhji in his Jubilee Book of Cricket ( co-written with C. B.
* Tolstoy history from the Tolstoy Diamond Jubilee Historical Book
An example is the Biblical Jubilee year, described in the Book of Leviticus.
Islam forbids lending with interest even today, while the Catholic Church allowed it from 1822 onwards, and the Torah states that all debts should be erased every 7 years and every 50 years ( in the Jubilee year, as described in the Book of Leviticus ).
* Debt forgiveness is mentioned in the Book of Leviticus, in which God councils Moses to forgive debts in certain cases every Jubilee year – at the end of Shmita, the last year of the seven year agricultural cycle or a 49-year cycle, depending on interpretation.
In the Biblical Book of Leviticus, a Jubilee year is mentioned to occur every fifty years, in which slaves and prisoners would be freed, debts would be forgiven and the mercies of God would be particularly manifest.
* Scribe, The, Golden Jubilee 1869-1919: A Book to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the T. Eaton Co. Limited, Toronto: The T. Eaton Co. Limited, 1919.
The book was released in August 1897 under the title The Jubilee Book of Cricket, and was a critical and sales success.
Programs produced at CBHT include Don Messer's Jubilee, Street Cents, Switchback, Land and Sea, This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Mary Walsh: Open Book.
Ranjitsinhji in his Jubilee Book of Cricket ( 1897 ) describes Hawke as " a capital leader of men ".
A 1948 history of the East Fremantle Football Club, The Jubilee Book of the East Fremantle Football Club, written by Dolph Heinrichs, a former East Fremantle player, called Doig the " Bradman of W. A.

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