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Direafory.] Ing, Bearsted, Bicknor (Part Of), Bidborough, Birling, Lathe • -"< DIREafORY.] KENT. 7 ing, Bearsted, Bicknor (part of), Bidborough, Birling, Lathe of Shepway (comprising the hundreds of Aloes­ Boughton Malherbe (part of), Boughton Monchelsea, bridge, Bircholt, Barony, Bircholt Franchise, Folkestone, Boxley, Bredhurstt. Brenchley, New and Old Brompton, Ham, Heane, Hythe, Longport, Loningborough, New­ Broomfield, Burham, Cape!, Cathedral Church (Ro- church.. Oxney, St. Martins Longport. Stowting, Street chester), Chalk, Chart Sutton, Chatham, Clifie at Hoo, and Worth) :-Acrise, Aldington, Alkham, Appledore (part Cobham, Cooling, Cuxton, Debtling, Denton and Graves- of), lTilsington, Bi.rcholt, Blackmanstone, Bonnington, end, Ditton, East :Farleigh, East Malling, East Peckham, Brabourne (part of), Brenzett, Brookland, Burmarsh. East Sutton, Frant, Frindsbury, Frinsted, Gillingham, Capel-Ie-Ferne, Cheriton, Dymchurch, Eastbridge, Ebony Grange, Gravesend, Hadlow, Lower Halling, Harriet- (part of), Elham, Elmstead, Fairfield, Folkestone, Hasting­ sham, Headcorn (part of), Higham, High Halstow, Hil- leigh, Hawinge, Hope-all-Saints, Hurst, Hythe and Ivy­ denborough, Hollingbourne, Hoo .A1lhallows, Hoo St. church, Kenardington, Lydd, Lydden (part of), Lyminge, Werburgh, Horsmonden, Hucking, Hunton, Ifield, Ight- Lympne, Mersham (part of), Midley, Sandgate, Monks ham, Isle of Graine, Lamberhurst, Langley, Leeds, Leigb Horton, New Romney, Newchurch, Newington-next­ (part of), Lenham (part of), Leybourne, Lidsing, Linton, Hythe, Old Romney, Orgarswick, Orlestone (part of), Loose, Luddesdown, Luton, Maidstone, Marden (part of), Paddlesworth, Postling, Poulton, Rainden (part of), Ruc­ Meopham, Mereworth, Milton-next-Gravesend, Nettle-, kinge, St. Leonard (Hythe), St. Mary the Virgin, Salt­ stead, Northfieet,' Nursted, Offham, Otham, Otterden wood, Sellinge, Shadoxhurst (part of), Smeeth, Snargate, (part of), Paddock Wood, Pembury, Perry Street, Platt, Snave, Stanford, Stelling, Stelling Minnis. Stone-near­ Plaxtole, Rosherville, RusthalI, Ryarsh, St. Margaret Rye, Stowting, Swingfield, Upper Hardres (part of), (Rochester). St. Mary Hoo, St. Nicholas (Rochester), Waltham (part of), Warehorne (part o!), West Hythe Shipborne, Shorne and Merston, Snodland and Paddles- and Wittersham. worth, Southborough. Speldhurst (part of), Stanstead, Lathe of Sdtton-at-Hone (comprising the hundreds of • Staplehnrst (part of), Stockbury (part of), Stoke, Strood, Axton, Blackheath, Drasted, Bromley and Beckenham, Sutton Valence, Teston, Thurnham, Tonbridge, Trottes- Codsheath, Dartford and Wilmington, Little and Less­ cliffe, Tude1y, Tunbridge Wells, Ulcombl'. (part of), ness, Ruxley, Somerden, and Westerham and Eden­ Wateringbnry, West Farleigh, West MaIling, West Peck- bridge) :-Ash near Sevenoaks, Beckenham, Belvedere, ham, Wychling, (part of), WormshilI, Wouldham, Wrot- Bexley, Bexley Heath, Blackheath, Brasted, Bromley. ham and Yalding. Charlion-next-Woolwich, Chelsfield, Chevening, Chidding- Lathe of St. Augustine (comprising the hundreds of swne. Chislehurst, Cowden, Crayford. Crocken Hill, :Gleangate. Bridge and Petham, Iluesborough, Cornilo, Crockham Hill, Cudham, Darenth, Dartford, Downe, Downhamford, Eastry, Kinghamiord, Preston. Ringslow, East Wickham, Edenbridge, EItham, Erith, Eynsford, Seasalter. Westgate. Whitstable and Wingham) :-Acol or Farnborough, Farningham, Fawkham, Foot's Cray. Ford. Wood, Adisham, Ash-next-Sandwich, llarfrestpn. Burham, comb, Forest Hill, Greenhithe, Greenwich, Groombridge, Bekesbourne, Betteshanger, Birchington, Bishopsbourne., Halstead, Hartley, Hayes, Hever, Horton Kirby, Ide Hill. Blean or St. Cosmus and Damian-in-the-Blean, Bridge, Kemsingo. Keston, Kidbrooke, Kingsdown (near Dart­ Broadstairs, Buckland, Canterbury, Charlton near Dover, ford), Knockholt. Lee, Leigh (part of), Lewisham, Long­ Chartham (part of), Chillenden, Chislet, Coldred, Deal, field, Lullingstone, Mark Beech, Mottingham, North Denton near Canterbury, Dover, Dunkirk, East Langdon, Cray, Orpington, Otford, Penshurst, Plumstead, Ridley, Eastry. ·Elmstone, Ewell, Eythorne, :Fordwich, Goodne- Riverhead, St. Mary Cray, St. Nicholas and St. Paul stone near 'Sandwich. Great M:ongeham, Guston, Hack- (Deptford), St. Paul's Cray, Seal, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks ington. Eam, Harbledown, Herne, Herne Day, Hernehill Weald, Shoreham. St. Lawrence, Seal, Shortlands, Sid­ (part of)" Hoath, Holy Cross "\Yestgate Without, Houg- cup, Southfieet, Speldhurst (part of), Stone near Dart­ ham, Ickham Kingsdown near Deal, Kingstone, Knowl- ford, Sllndridge, Sutton-at-Hone, Swanley, Swanscombe. ton. Little Mongeham, Littlebourn, Lower Hardres, Sydenham, Under River, Westerham, Westfield. West Lydden (part, Of), Margate,. Milton near Canterbury, Wickham, Wilmington, Woodlands and Woolwich. Minster. Mon~ton, ~ackington, Nonington. Nort~bourne, Liberty of Romney Marsh, comprising hundreds of Oxney. PatrIxbourne,. Petham. ~reston-~y-W1Dgham, Aloesbridge (detached), which includes parts of Apple- Ramsgate, Reculver, Rmgwould, RIpple, RIver St. Dun- dore, Brenzett, Brookland, Kenardington. Orlestone stan and St. Gregory (Canter~ury), 8t..Lawrence (det. No. 8), parts of Snargate, Snave., Warehorne (Ramsgate), St. Margaret-at-Chffe, St. NICh~las.at- (det. No~ 7) Ji" Woodchurch (det.). Wade, St. Peter (Ramsgate), St. Stephen or Hackington, Sarre, Seasalter, Sholden, Sibertswold, Staple-next-Wing- Bam (part of) :-Orlestone (part of), Snave (det. Nos. I ham, Staplegate, Stodmarsh, Stonar, Stourmouth, & 2) & Warehorne (part on· Sturry, Sutton-by-Dover, Swalecliffe. Thanington, Til- Newchurch (pal't of) :-A1d~n~ton (det. Nos. 4 &.5). manstone, Upper. Hardres, (part of), Waldershare, Wal- Appledore (det. No. "3). BIlsl~gton (part of), Bonmng- : mer, WalthaII1 (part of), Well, Westbere, Westgate-on- ton (part of)~, lIope All Samts (det. No. I), ~e'Y- Sea. West Cliffe, West Langdon, West Marsh, Whitfield, church, R'nckmge (part of) & St. Mary the Vrrgm - "\Vhitstable, Wickham Breax, Wingham, Womenswould, (det.). Woodnesborough, Wooton. a~d Worth. St. Martin's, Longport (part of) :-Appledore (det. No. Lathe of Scray (compnsmg the h~ndreds of Ashford, 2), Bilsington (det. Nos. I & 2), Brookland (det. No. Ba.rkley, Blackborne, lloughton, C~lehill, Chart and Long- 3), Hope All Saints (part of), parts of Ivychurch, New brIdge, Cranbrook, Faversham, Filborough, Great Barn- Romney, St. Mary the Virgin, Marsh & Snave (det. field, Marden, Milton, Newenden, Ospringe, Rolvenden. No. 4). Selbrittenden, Sheppey, Tenterden, Teynham, Wes~ Barn- . field and Wye) :-Appledore (part of), Ashford, Baldes- Worth :-Alrlmgton (part of)~ Blackmanstone. Bur- mere, Bapchild, Benenden, Bethersden, Bicknor (part of), marsh, Dymchurch, ~astbrIdge, Hurst (part of). Biddenden, Bobbing, Dorden, Boughton-under-Blean, Lympne (part of),. Newmg~on-next-Hythe (det. No. 2, Boughton Aluph, Brabourne, Bredgar, Brook. Buckland, part of), OrgarswIck, Sellmge (det.) & West Hythe Challock, Charing, Charing Heath, Great Chart, Little (part of). Chart, Chartham (part of). Chilham, Cranbrook, Crun- Cinque Port Liberty of Dover :-Buckland (part of), dale, Davington, Doddington, Eastchurch, Eastling, Charlton (part of), DDver Castle (ex. par.), East Eastwell, 'Ebony (part of). Egerton, Elmley Isle, Faver- Cliffa. (ex. par.), Hougham (part of), St. James the sham, Frittenden, Godmersham, Goodnestone near Apostle & St. Mary the Virgin. Faversham, GOll;dhurst, Graveney, Hi.gh Halden, Lower Limbs of the Cinque Port Liberty of Dover :-Acol, Bir- Halstow, Harth~, Harty Isle" R~'Wkhurst, Headeorn chington, Faversham (part of), Ospringe (det. No. 2), (part of), HernehilI (part of), ~' :S:othfield, l,!ade, Preston (part of), Ringwold, St. John the Baptist, St. Kenardmgto!!, ~part of), K~nD1ngton, Kilndown, Kings- Peter & Minster (det.), within the Cinque Port liberty, down near SIttmgbourne, Kmgsnorth, Leaveland, Lenham but adjoining Acol parish. (part of), Leysdown, Luddenham. Lynsted, Marden (part . .. of), Mersham (part of). Milstead, Milton next Sitting- LIberty ~f Town of Folkestone & Limb of the Cinque bourne, Minster-in-Sheppy, Moldash, Murston, N ewen- Port LIberty of Dover :-FoIkestone Town. den. Newingt(m-juxta-Sittingbourne, Newnham, Norton, Limb of the Cinque Port Liberty of Hastings :-Grange Oare, OrIestone (pa~t of), Ospringe. Otterden (part & part of Beakesbourne. of), Pluckly-cum-~evmgton, Preston next Faversham, Cinque Port Liberty of Hythe comprises Aldington (det. Queenborough, Rainham. Rodmersham. Rolvenden, San- N 3 t f) ·St L d (H th ) & W t Hythe daU1~st. Selling, Sevington, Shadoxhurst (part of). SheId- ( ~ t 'l)ar 0, • eonal' y e es wich. Isle of Sheppy, Sissinghnrst, Sittingbourne, Smar- ,P r o. den, Stalisfield, Staplehurst (part of), Stockbury (part Cilnque Port LIberty of N~w Romney compnses parts of ) of), Stone n~t Faversham, Tenterden, Teynham, Throw- Appled~re, Brenzett, Brookland, Broomhill, Ivychurch, ley. Tong, Tunstall. Ulcombe (part of), Upchurch, Kenardmgton, L)'dd, New & Old Romney & Snargate. Warden, Warehome (part of), Westwell, Willesborough, Liberty of Lydd & Limb of the Cinque Port Liberty of W~\It~ll, WychlUt, (plt't gf), and W,e. , . New Romney:-Broomhill & part of Lydd..
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