Borden is a village and electoral ward situated immediately south west of Sittingbourne, Kent, from which it is separated by a small area of rural land. The history of the name could be questioned. It may be derived from bor (hill) and then either from denu (valley) or denn (woodland pasture). It may also derive from "boar" "den", as it was known that the wild animals were found in the surrounding areas. Borden was first recorded in the twelfth century as Bordena. However it is more likely to stem from Sir Francis de Bourdon,(variations today also include Borden/Burden/Bourdon) who descended from the de Bourdons of Bayeux, in Normandy, France. Francis de Bourdon became Lord of the existing castle and surrounding lands, granted to him by William the Conqueror, as a gift to his vassal after
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| - Borden, Kent (en)
- Borden (Kent) (es)
- Borden (Royaume-Uni) (fr)
- Borden (Kent) (it)
- Borden (Kent) (pl)
- Borden (Kent) (nl)
- Borden, Kent (sv)
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| - Borden es una parroquia civil y un pueblo del distrito de Swale, en el condado de Kent (Inglaterra). (es)
- Borden est un village du Royaume-Uni situé dans le Kent, en Angleterre. (fr)
- Borden – wieś w Anglii, w hrabstwie Kent, w dystrykcie Swale. Leży 13 km na północny wschód od miasta Maidstone i 62 km na wschód od centrum Londynu. (pl)
- Borden è un villaggio e parrocchia civile dell'Inghilterra, appartenente alla contea del Kent. (it)
- Borden is een civil parish in het bestuurlijke gebied Swale, in het Engelse graafschap Kent. (nl)
- Borden är en ort och civil parish i grevskapet Kent i sydöstra England. Orten ligger i distriktet Swale, strax sydväst om Sittingbourne. Tätorten (built-up area) hade 741 invånare vid folkräkningen år 2011. (sv)
- Borden is a village and electoral ward situated immediately south west of Sittingbourne, Kent, from which it is separated by a small area of rural land. The history of the name could be questioned. It may be derived from bor (hill) and then either from denu (valley) or denn (woodland pasture). It may also derive from "boar" "den", as it was known that the wild animals were found in the surrounding areas. Borden was first recorded in the twelfth century as Bordena. However it is more likely to stem from Sir Francis de Bourdon,(variations today also include Borden/Burden/Bourdon) who descended from the de Bourdons of Bayeux, in Normandy, France. Francis de Bourdon became Lord of the existing castle and surrounding lands, granted to him by William the Conqueror, as a gift to his vassal after (en)
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| - Borden's grade I listed church (en)
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| - Church of St Peter and St Paul, Borden - geograph.org.uk - 655985.jpg (en)
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