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TO KELLY's KENT DIRECTORY. Summer Hill, Teuter- Wateringbury INDEX TO KELLY'S KENT DIRECTORY. PAGE PAGE PA.JE PAGI: Summer Hill, Teuter- Town ~ailing, see WASt Wateringbury ••..•••.•.•• 750 W~ckham-East ........... 767 den ......................... 692 Malhng .................. 46o Watersend, see Temple W1ckham-West ........... 768 Summerfield, see Wood- Town Button (or Button Ewell ..................... 6gr Wickhambreaux .......... 76g nesborough ............... 776 Valence) .................. 686 Way Street, see Hernhill 388 Widmore, see Bromley ... n 3 Snndridge .................. 684 Toys Hill, see Brasted ... 94 Wea.ld (or Sevenoaks Wierton Street, see Sundridge Park, see Trotterscliffe(or Trosley) 712 Weald) ..................... 632 Boughton Monchelsea 92 Bromley .................. ng Troy Town, see Brook ... '137 Wea.vering Street, see Wilderton, see Throwley 698 Sunny Hill, see Borden... 89 Troy Town, see Rochester 580 Boxley ..................... 93 Wil~ate Green, liee Susan's Hill, see Wood- Tub's Hill, see Sevenoaks 622 Weddington, see Ash Throwley ................. 698 church ..................... 775 Tudeley, see Capel ....... r66 (Dover) (or Ash-next- Willesborough .............. 76g Button-East ............... 685 Tunbridge Wells ......... 712 Sandwich) ............... 31 Willesborougb Lees ...... no Sutton-Little, see But- Tunstall ..................... 742 Well, see Ickham ..•..•.•• 407 Willesborough-South ..• 770 ton-by-Dover ............ 685 Twinney, see Upchurch.• 744 Well Hill, see Chelsfield .. 189 Willington Street, see Sutton-by-Dover .....•.•. 685 Twitham, see Wingham 773 Well Street, see Loose ... 426 Maidstone ............... 436 Button-at-Hone ............ 685 Twitton, see Otford ...... 519 Wellbrook, 11ee Farnboro' 287 Wilmington ................. 771 Sntton Valence (or Town Tyler Hill, see Blean, 87; Wellhouse, see Elmley, Wilsley Green, see Sutton) .................. 686 & ·see Canterbury (for Isle of Sheppey......... 639 Cranbrook .... ..••. .... 205 Swalecliffe .................. 687 names) .................. 152 Welling, see Bexleyheatll ,75 Wilsley Pound, see Swanley ..................... 687 Ufton, see Tunstall ...... 742 West Harming............. 49 Cranbrook ............... 205 Swanley Junction (or Ulcombe ..................... 743 West Borough, see Maid Winchet Hill, see Goud- Swanley St. Ma.ry), see Underdo" n, see Chart· stone ...................... 434- burst ...................... 325 Swanley .................. 688 ham ........................ 171 West Brabourne, see Bra- Windmill Creek, see Isle Swanscombe, Swans· Underdown, see Berne... 377 houme..................... 93 of Sheppey ............... 635 combe Wood & Swans- !Jnderriver .................. 743 West Cliffe .................. 202 WindmillHill,seeGra,·es- combe Cross ............ 68g Undershore, see Rosher- WestDumpton,see Rams- end ......................... 346 Swanton Street, seeBred- vi lie ........................ 6o5 gate ........................ 547 Wingham ................... 772 gar ........................ 95 Upchurch .................. 744 West Farleigh .............. 287 Wingham Well,seeWing- SwingGate,see\\estCliffe 202 Updown, see Northdown 510 West Hougham, see ham ........................ 773 Swingfield .................. 6go Uphill, see Hawkinge ... 374 Hougham ................. 398 Wmterbourn,seeDunkirk 268 Sydenha.m .................. 691 Upnor, see Rochester ..• 587 West Hythe, see Hythe... 400 Wissenden, see Ber.h- Sydenham-Lower (part UpperColeshall, I wade 410 West Langdon..... ......... 419 ersden •. •. ... • ...... ... ... 71 of), see Beckenham .•. 51 Upper Eythorne, see Ey- West Mailing .............. 46o Witchling (or Wichling) 767 Taukerton,see Whitstable 759 thot•ne ..................... 285 WestMinster, see Sheer- Withersdaue, see Wye ... 781 & 765 Upper Halling,seeHalling 366 ness ......... ............... 636 Wittersham (or Wiitris- Tattlebury, see Headcorn 375 Upper Hardres ............ 369 West Peckham ............. 524 ham) ...................... 774 Temple Ewell (or Ewell) 691 Upper Hayesden, see Bid- West Rype, see Lydd ... 428 Womenswould (or Wy- Tenterden .................. 692 borough .................. Sr West Street, see Lenham 422 mynswold) ............... 775 Teston ........................ 6g6 Upper St. John's Hill, see West Studdal, see North- Wood (or Acol) ............. 27 Teynham (orTeuham) ... 696 Sevenoaks ............... 623 bourne ..................... 509 Woodchurch ................ 775 Thanet (Isle of) ............ &)7 Upper Standen,seeHawk- West Wickham ............ 768 Woodchurch, see Acol.... 2'/ Thanington, see Canter- inge ........................ 374 West Yoke, see Ash- Woodcut Hill, see Hol- bury........................ 145 Upper Stoke, see Stoke ... 68o next-Ridley ............ 32 lingbourne ................ 391 The Brents, or North Upper Walmer, see Wal- Westbere ..................... 751 Woodlands .................. 776 Preston, see Favers- mer ........................ 745 Westbrook, see Margate. 464 Woodlands, see Lyminge 431 • ham ....................... 291 Upstreet, see Chislet ...... 200 Westenhanger, see Folke- Woodnesborough ......... 776 The Crays .................. 210 Opton, see Bexleyheath... 75 stone, 302; & Stanford 675 Woodruff, see Fairfield ... 286 The Isle of Grain (or Victoria-Port, see Isle Westerham .................. 751 Woodside Green, see Grayne) .................. 343 of Grain .................. 343 Westerham Hill, see Cud- Lenham .................. 422 The Pent, see Postling ... 543 Vincent, see Westgate- ham ........................ 215 Woolwich .................. 777 • The Pound, see East on-Sea ..................... 754 Westem Cross, see Stone Woolwich, see Womens- Peckham ................. 523 Vine (The), see Sevenoaks 622 (near Dartford),68o ; & would ..................... 775 Thong, see Shorne ..•.••..• 650 rines (The), see Roches- Swanscombe ............ 690 Wootton (or Wooton) .... 777 ThornhamtorThurnham) 6gB ter........................... 579 Westgate-on-Sea ......... 753 Wootton, see Petham ..• 540 Three Beeches,see Selling 621 Wainscott, see !<'rinds- Westmarsh .................. 757 Wootton Village (half of), Three Chimneys, see Bid- bury, Rochester ......... 587 Westwell ..................... 758 see Barham .............. 48 denden, 82; & Kiln- Waldershare ............... 744 Westwell Leacon, see Wormshill .................. 777 down ..................... 413 Walmer-Upp.&Lwr.744&745 Westwell .................. 758 Worsenden, see Bidden- Throwley ..................... 697 Waltham ..................... 749 '\Vestwood, see Shallows. den ........................ 8:z Throwley .Forstall, see Wanstone, see St. Mar- Broadstairs ............... roo Worth ........................ 778 Throwley .................. 6g8 garet-at·Cli:ffe ............ 6o7 Westwood, see Southfleet 674 Wouldham .................. 779 Thruxted, see Chartham 171 Warbank- Lower, see Wetham Green, see Up- Wrotham ..................... 779 Thurnham(orThornham) ~8 Keston ..................... 412 church ..................... 744 WrothamHeath,see Platt 540 Tickenhurst, see North· Wardeu,seelsle ofSheppey 641 White Horse Hill, see Wye ........................... 781 bourne ..................... 509 Ware, see Westmarsh ... 757 Chislehurst ............... 196 Wymynswold (or Wo- Tilmanstone ............... 699 Ware Street, see Thorn- Whitenes~,see Sole, Broad- menswould) ............ 775 Ttvoli, see Margate ...... 454 ham ........................ 6g8 stairs ...................... 100 Yalding .................... 783 Tolsford Hill,see Postling 543 Warehorne & Warehorne Whitewall tFrindsbury), Yantlet Creek, sett The Ton bridge .................. 699 Leacou ..................... 749 see Rochester ............ 587 Isle of Grain, 343 ; & Tong (or Tonge) ......... 7II Warren (The), see Folke- Whitfield (or Beauxfield) 759 Hoo-Allhallows ......... 393 Tong, see Eastling ......... 271 stone ..................... 302 Whitstable .................. 759 Yaugher, see Hartlip••... 370 Tong Green,seeThrowley 698 Warren Street, see Leo- Whitstable- cum - Sea· Yelsted, seeStockbury... 679 Tottington, see Aylesford 46 ham ........................ 4221 salter, see Wbitstable.. 759 Yoke West, see Ash- Tovil, see Maidstone ...... 436 Waterham, see Hernhill 388 Wichling (or Witchling). 767 next·Ridley............... 3:z Tower Hamlets,see Dover 246 I .
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