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... passing across the London and Maidstone roads , it falls into the Medway a little below Aylesford . On the other side of the river the Boxley stream and Cosington spring are both well known . This great supply of water has , from time ...
... passing across the London and Maidstone roads , it falls into the Medway a little below Aylesford . On the other side of the river the Boxley stream and Cosington spring are both well known . This great supply of water has , from time ...
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... passing , the statement that the beech not being a native of Britain , resting as it does on the sole authority of Julius Cæsar , who says that timber of every kind which is found in Gaul also grows in Britain except the beech and the ...
... passing , the statement that the beech not being a native of Britain , resting as it does on the sole authority of Julius Cæsar , who says that timber of every kind which is found in Gaul also grows in Britain except the beech and the ...
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... passed Paddlesworth church , and was possibly placed near one of the turnings where they left the road to cross the river Medway . The Normans built their churches from material found close at hand , till they imported Caen stone later ...
... passed Paddlesworth church , and was possibly placed near one of the turnings where they left the road to cross the river Medway . The Normans built their churches from material found close at hand , till they imported Caen stone later ...
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... passed to his son Robert de Leybourne , whose son , the first Sir Roger de Leybourne , was in arms when quite a youth against King John with his brother barons , was taken at the siege of Rochester Castle , and had to pay two hundred ...
... passed to his son Robert de Leybourne , whose son , the first Sir Roger de Leybourne , was in arms when quite a youth against King John with his brother barons , was taken at the siege of Rochester Castle , and had to pay two hundred ...
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... passing under the west tower , from which there is a shaft rising up into the tower . In the west tower , which was washed by the water of the moat , are a series of foot log - holes , by which a wooden gallery could be carried across ...
... passing under the west tower , from which there is a shaft rising up into the tower . In the west tower , which was washed by the water of the moat , are a series of foot log - holes , by which a wooden gallery could be carried across ...
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Memories of Malling and Its Valley; with a Fauna and Flora of Kent C. H. Fielding No preview available - 2019 |
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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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