Kington is a village in Worcestershire, England, situated near to Flyford Flavell.
The earliest known recording of Kington in the Domesday Book under "cyne-turne" – the "King's farmstead".
Kington had two Anabaptist congregations in 1669, as with some other parts of eastern Worcestershire, where they had strongest support among poorer people.
[1] In 1714 Mr and Mrs Woolmere sold the Manor of Kington to Thomas Vernon (1654–1721).
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