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... called to our memory by Sir William de Leybourne and his contemporaries . Edward II.'s reign is connected with this district by the dis- grace of one of the abbesses of Malling . We had some of our landowners holding castles in France ...
... called to our memory by Sir William de Leybourne and his contemporaries . Edward II.'s reign is connected with this district by the dis- grace of one of the abbesses of Malling . We had some of our landowners holding castles in France ...
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... called Lathes : these Lathes , proceed- ing from west to east , are Sutton at Hone , Aylesford , Scray , Shepway , and St. Augustine . pond , and proceeds onwards to the abbey grounds , MEMORIES OF MALLING AND ITS VALLEY .
... called Lathes : these Lathes , proceed- ing from west to east , are Sutton at Hone , Aylesford , Scray , Shepway , and St. Augustine . pond , and proceeds onwards to the abbey grounds , MEMORIES OF MALLING AND ITS VALLEY .
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... called Banky Meadows , where it formerly was utilised for the tanyards which once gave Malling the importance it possessed . The two streams together unite to form the Leybourne mill pond , just below which the rivulet - no doubt in ...
... called Banky Meadows , where it formerly was utilised for the tanyards which once gave Malling the importance it possessed . The two streams together unite to form the Leybourne mill pond , just below which the rivulet - no doubt in ...
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... called Coldrum : this not only has three upright stones remaining , but one , though broken , still on the top - the front one has gone ; besides this , part of the circle round it continues , consisting of stones to the number of ...
... called Coldrum : this not only has three upright stones remaining , but one , though broken , still on the top - the front one has gone ; besides this , part of the circle round it continues , consisting of stones to the number of ...
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... called the " countless stones or numbers , locally , which are evidently remains of another dolmen . At Tottington may be seen the ruins of a fourth , and Mr. Shaw , of Eccles , assures me that he has had a large number of sarson stones ...
... called the " countless stones or numbers , locally , which are evidently remains of another dolmen . At Tottington may be seen the ruins of a fourth , and Mr. Shaw , of Eccles , assures me that he has had a large number of sarson stones ...
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Addington Addison aged Allington Ann Golding anno domini August Aylesford baptised Baronet Bart bell Birling Bishop of Rochester born Brewer burial buried Castle chapel Charles clerk Cobham communicated curate daughter of John daughter of Thomas daughter of William day of April December died Ditton Earl East Malling Edmund Edward Walsingham entries Feby Frances gent George Halling Hawley Henry Henry Hawley Hepworth incumbent James Jane Jany July Kent Kentish King Knight licence lieth lyeth the body Maidstone Malling church manor Margaret marriage married Mary Medway memory mentioned monument Nevill November obiit October Offham Oliver Paddlesworth Professor Holmes rector reign Revd Richard Robert Roger de Leybourne Ryarsh Sarah Sept September Sir John Sir Roger Twisden Sir Thomas Twisden Snodland stone succeeded Thomas Godden Thomas Golding Town Malling Trottescliffe Tylghman vicar Watton West Malling West Peckham widow ye daughter ye sonne
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