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Local Districts and Honorary Local Secretaries http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ( xii ) Sunt &rcf)aeo l o g i c a l g>ocietp+ LOCAL DISTRICTS AND HONORARY LOCAL SECRETARIES. NOTE.—In the following lists, unless otherwise noted, the names of the Districts are those of the corresponding County Court Districts, and in each case the Parishes and Hamlets are those comprised in the County Court area. 1. &sfrfor8 IP (strict: A, S. LAMPREY, ESQ., M.A,, The Grammar School, Ashford. ASHFORD. EGERTON. ORLESTONE. BETHERSDEN. GODMERSHAM. PLUCKLEY. BILSINGTON. GREAT CHART. RUCICINGE. BOUGHTON ALUPH. HAMSTREET. SEVINGTON. BRABOURNE. IIlNXHILL. SIIADOXHURST. BROOK. HOTHFIELD. SMARDEN. CHALLOCK. KENNINGTON. SMEETH. CHARING. KlNGSNORTH. WAREHORNE. CHARING HEATH. LITTLE CHART. WESTWELL. CRUNDALB. MERSHAM. WlLLESBOROUGH. EASTWELL. MOLASH. WYE. 2. Blacuijcatf) anO Hcto(sf>aro IB (strict: A. W. H. CLARKE, ESQ., 140 Wardour Street, W. BLAOKHEATH. FOREST HILL. NEW CROSS. BROCKLEY. GREENWICH. PENGS. CATFORD. KIDBROOKE. PLUMSTEAD. CHARLTON. LEE. SHOOTERS HILL. DEPTFORD. LEWISHAM. SYDENHAM. ELTHAM. MOTTINGHAM. WOOLWICH. NOTE.—These places form that part of the County of London which was formerly part of the County of Kent, and contains the four Metropolitan Boroughs of Deptford, Greenwich, Lewisham, and Woolwich. Also see note under Bromley District. LOCAL DISTRICTS AND HON. LOCAL SECRETARIES. Xiii 3. Brontleg 19(strict: L. M. BIDEN, ESQ., 20 BucMersbury, E.C. BEOKENHAM. DOWNE. ORPINGTON. BICKLEY. FARNBOROUGH, PENGE.* BROMLEY. GREEN STREET GREEN. ST. MARY CRAY. CHELSFIELD. HAYES. ST. PAUL'S CRAY. CHISLEHURST. KESTON. SHORTLANDS. CUDHAM. KNOCKHOLT. WEST WICKHAM. NOTE.—* In the County of London. SIDCUP, FOOTS CRAY and NORTH CRAY, in this County Court area, but also in the Bural Deanery of East Dartford, are placed in the Dartford District. 4. ©atttctbuvj) 13(strict: H. MAPLETON CHAPMAN, ESQ., St. Martin's Priory, Canterbury. ADISHAM. LOWER HARDRES. RECULVER. BARHAM. HERNE. SEASALTEE. BEKESBOURNE. HERNE BAY. STELLING BISHOPSBOURNE. HOATH. STODMAESH. BLEAN. ICKHAM. STURRY. BRIDGE. KINGSTON. SWALEOLIFFE. CANTERBURY. LITTLEBOURNE. TANKERTON. CHAETHAM. MILTON near WALTHAM. CHILHAM. Canterbury. WESTBERE. CHISLET. NAOKINGTON. WHITSTABLE. FORDWIOH. PATRIXBOURNE. WlOKHAMBREAUX. HARBLEDOWN. PETHAM. WYMYNSWOULD. UPPER HARDRES. 5a. ffivaniivoou 19(strict: DR. T. JOYCE, Shepherd's House, Cranbrook. BENENDEN. GOUDHURST. ROLVENDEN. BIDDENDEN. HAWKHURST. SANDHURST. CRANBROOK. KILNDOWN. SISSINGHUEST. FRITTENDEN. NEWENDEN. NOTE.—Other places in the Cranbrook County Court area are assigned to the Tenterden District. 5b. ©cntcvBcn 19(strict: REV. B. W. GILPIN, M.A., High Halden Rectory, Ashford. APPLEDORE. STONE-OUM-EBONY. TENTERDEN. EBONY. ST. MICHAEL'S. WITTERSHAM. HIGH HALDEN. SMALLHYTHE. WOODCHUROH KENARDINGTON. NOTE.—The aiove places lie in the Cranbrook County Court o,rea. xiv KENT ARCH.3B0L0GICAL SOCIETY. 6. Uat'tfortu IB (strict : E. C. YOUENS, ESQ., 17 Tower Road, Dartford. ABBEY WOOD. PAWKHAM. LULLINGSTONE. ASH near Sevenoaks. FOOTS CRAY.* NORTH CRAY.* BELVEDERE. GALLEYHILL. RIDLEY. BEXLEY. GREENHITHE. SIDCUP.* BEXLEY HEATH. HALFWAY STREET. SOUTHFLEET. CRAYFORD. HARTLEY. STONE near Dartford. CROCKENHILL. HEXTABLE. SUTTON-AT-HONE. DARENTH. HORTON KIRBY. SWANLEY. DARTFORD. KINGSDOWN near SWANLEY JUNCTION, EAST WICKHAM. Sevenoaks. SWANSCOMBE. ERITH. LAMOEBEY. WELLING. EYNSFORD. LONGFIELD. WILMINGTON. FARNINGHAM. NOTE.—* In, the Bromley County Court area. 7. Heal anJJ WL&mx IB(strict: STEPHEN MANSER, ESQ., Carter House, South Street, Deal. BETTESHANGER. NORTHBOURNE. SHOULDEN. DEAL. RINGWOULD. SUTTON-BY-DOVER. GREAT MONGEHAM. RIPPLE. TILMANSTONE. KINGSDOWN near Deal. SANDOWN. WALMER. LITTLE MONGEHAM. NOTE.—KINGSDOWN and RINGWOULD are in the Dover County Court area. The other places form the Deal County Court District. See note under Sandwich District. 8, 29obcv JBtstrict: H. A. VASSE, ESQ., Lloyds' Bank House. Doveis. ALKHAM. EWELL. SIBERTSWOULD (or BUOKLAND in Dover. GUSTON. SHEPHERDSWELL). CAPEL LE PERNE. HOUGHAM. TEMPLE EWELL. COLDEED. LYDDEN. WEST CLIFFE. DENTON near OXNEY by Dover. WEST LANGDON. Canterbury. POULTON. WHITFIELD. DOVER. RIVER. WOOTTON. EAST LANGDON. ST. MARGARET-AT- CLIFFE, LOCAL DISTRICTS AND HON. LOCAL SECRETARIES. XV 9. ^afccrsfcam ©(strict: (Vacant by death.) BADLESMERE. GOODNESTONE near OTTERDEN. BOUGHTON-UNDER- Faversham. PRESTON next BLEAN. GRAVENEY. Faversham. BUCKLAND near HERNEHILL. SELLING. Faversham. LEA V E T . A N D . SHELDWICH. DAVINGTON. LUDDENHAM. STALISFIELD. DODDINGTON. LYNSTED. STONE near Faversham. DUNKIRK. NEWNHAM. TEYNHAM. EASTLING. NORTON. THROWLEY. FAVERSHAM. OARE. WYOHLING. OSPRINGE. 10. jfolftestonc ©(strict: A. RANDALL DAVIS, ESQ., M.R.C.S., Oaklands, Hythe. ACRISE. HAWKINGE. SHORNCLIFFE. CHERITON, PADDLESWORTH, SWINGFIELD. FOLKESTONE. SANDGATE. 11. <£rabeseuti IB ( s t r i c t : W. J. KING, ESQ., Lifely Lodge, Whitehill Road, Gravesend. CHALK. LUDDESDOWN. NURSTEAD. COBHAM. MILTON nest PERRY STREET, DENTON near Gravesend. ROSHERVILLE. Gravesend. MEOPHAM. SHOENE. GRAVESEND. MERSTON. SlNGLEWELL. IFIELD. NORTH FLEET. THONG. 12. 3£j>t#c ©(strict: A. RANDALL DAVIS, ESQ., M.R.O.S., Oaklands, Hythe. ALDINGTON. LYMINGE. SALTWOOD. BONNINGTON. LYMPNE. SEABROOK. ELHAM. MONKS HORTON. SELLINGE. ELMSTED. NEWINGTON next STANFORD. HABTINGLEIGH. Hythe. STOWTING. HURST. POSTLING. WESTENHANGER. HYTHE. PEDLINGE. WEST HYTHE. Xvi KENT ARCH-2E0L0GICAL SOCIETY. 13. JftaiBstonc district: HUBERT BENSTED, ESQ., Woodstow, Bearsted, Maidstone. BARMING. EAST FARLEIGH. LOOSE. BEARSTED. EAST SUTTON. MAIDSTONE. BOUGHTON ECCLES. MARDEN. MALHERBE. HAERIETSHAM. OTHAM. BOUGHTON HEADCORN. STAPLEHURST. MONCHELSEA. HOLLINGBOURNE. STOCKBURY. BOXLEY. HUCKING. SUTTON VALENCE. BEEDHUEST. LANGLEY. THURNHAM. BROOMFIELD. LEEDS. TOVIL. CHART. LENHAM. ULCOMBE. DETLING. LINTON. WEST BARMING. NOTE.—The Maidstone County Court area includes also the places assigned to the Mailing District. 14. falling: IBtstrict: (Vacant.) ADDINGTON. HUNTON. TESTON. ALLTNGTON. LADDINGFORD. TROTTESCLIFFE. AYLESFORD. LEYBOURNE. WATERINGBURY. BIRLTNG. MEREWORTH. WEST FARLEIGH. COLLIER STREET. NETTLESTEAD. WEST MALLING. DITTON. OFFHAM. WEST PECKHAM. EAST MALLING. RYARSH. YALDING, EAST PECKHAM. SNODLAND. NOTE.-—See note under the Maidstone District. 15. J&argatc district: MAUGHAM C COLLINGWOOD, ESQ., i Lower Northdown Avenue, Margate. BIRCHINGTON. MARGATE. WESTGATE. GARLINGE. NORTHDOWN. NOTE.—BBOADSTAIRS and ST. PETER'S, in the Margate County Court area, are placed in the Bamsgate District. 16. Ifcamsgate district: H. E. BOULTER, ESQ., Effingham House, Ramsgate. ACOL.* .MINSTER. ST. LAWRENCE. BBOADSTAIRS.* MONKTON. ST. NICHOLAS. CHILTON. PEGWELL BAY. ST. PETER'S.* MANSTON. RAMSGATE. SARRE. NOTE.—* In the Margate County Couri area. Also see note under Sandwich District. LOCAL DISTRICTS AND HON. LOCAL SECRETARIES. Xvii 17. molester IBtstrict: E. F. COBB, ESQ.. High Street, Rochester. ALLHALLOWS, Hoo. HALLING. NEW BROMPTON. BURHAM. HIGH HALSTOW. OLD BROMPTON. CHATHAM. HIGHAM. ROCHESTER. CLIFFE. Hoo ST. MARY. STOKE. COOLING. Hoo ST. WERBURGH. STROOD. CUXTON. ISLE OF GRAIN. UPNOR. FRINDSBURY. LUTON. WOULDHAM. GlLLINGHAM. 18. taonmcfi IBtstrict: ARTHUR FINN, ESQ., Westbroke House, Lydd. BRENZETT. HOPE ALL SAINTS. NEW EOMNEY. BROOKLAND. IVYCHURCH. OLD EOMNEY. BURMARSH. LYDD. ST. MARY'S in the Marsh. DYMCHURCH. LITTLESTONE-ON-SEA. SNARGATE. FAIRFIELD. NEWCHUROH. SNAVE. 19. SanDtoici) district: STEPHEN MANSER, ESQ., Carter House, South Street, Deal. ASH. GOODNESTONE near SANDWICH. ASHLEY. Dover. STAPLE. BARFRESTON. HAM. STOURMOUTH. CHILLENDEN. KNOWLTON. WALDERSHARE. EASTRY. NONINGTON. WESTMARSH. ELMSTONB. PRESTON next WINGHAM. EYTHORNE. Wingham. WOODNESBOROUGH. RIOHBOROUGH. WOETH. NOTE.—This area, hitherto included partly in the Deal District and partly in the Bamsgate District, is a netv District corresponding with the County Court District of Sandioich. 20. Setmtoalts district: 0. J. PHILLIPS, ESQ., The Glebe, Oak Lane, Sevenoaks, acting pro tern, for CAPT. H. W. KNOCKER, London Road, Sevenoaks. BRASTED. OTFORD. SHOREHAM. CHEVENING. PLATT. STANSTEAD. CHIPSTEAD. PLAXTOL. STONE STREET. CROCKHAM HILL. RIVERHEAD. SUNDRIDGE. DUNTON GREEN. SEAL. UNDERUIVER. HALSTEAD. SEAL ST. LAWRENCE. WESTERHAM. IDE HILL. SEVENOAKS. WOODLANDS. IGHTHAM. SEVENOAKS WEALD. WROTHAM. KEMSING. SHIPBOURNE. • YOJ,,' XXXlI. Xviii KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 21. $M*9pe£ iBistrict: JOHN COPLAND, ESQ., Sheerness. EASTCHURCH LEYSDOWN. SHEERNESS. ELMLEY. MINSTER. SHEPPEY. HARTY. QUEENBOROUGH. WARDEN. NOTE — •The above places form the County Court Dis Sheerness. 22. Sitttngijottrne IBtstrict: (Vacant.) BAPCHILD. LOWER HALSTOW. RAINHAM. BICKNOR. MlLSTEAD. RODMEESHAM. BORDEN. MILTON near SITTINGBOURNE. BREDGAR. Sittingbourne, TONGE. FRINSTED. MURSTON. TUNSTALL. HARTLIP. NEWINGTON near UPCHURCH. IWADE. Sittingbourne, WORMSHILL. KINGSDOWN near Sittingbourne. 23. 2Toni>riBgc IBistrict: CHARLES R. BOSANQUET, ESQ., Woodsgate, Pembury. BiDBOBOUGH. FOUR ELMS. MARK BEECH. CAPEL. GOLDEN GEEEN. MARSH GREEN. CHIDDINGSTONE. HADLOW. PENSHURST. COWDEN. HEVER. TONBRIDGE. EDENBRIDGE. HILDENBOROUGH. TUDELEY. FORDCOMBE. LEIGH. NOTE.—Assigned to this District are.- COWDEN, which lies in the County Court District of East Grinstead, Sussex, and the parts of BIDBOBOUGH and TONBEIDGE which lie in the County Court District of Tunbridge Wells. 24. ©tmforffige Wells IBistrict: CHARLES WATSON POWELL, ESQ., Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells. ASHURST. LAMBERHURST. PEMBURY. BRENCHLEY. LANGTON. • RUSTHALL. GROOMBRIDGE. MATFIELD. SOUTHBOROUGH. HORSMONDEN. PADDOCK WOOD. SPELDHURST. NOTE.—See note under the Tonbridge District. 25. %onVon anfcf jForcign IBistrict: A. W. H. CLARKE, ESQ., 140 Wardour Street, W. .
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