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Old and New London
… God for his safe return at the shrine of St. Thomas in Kent. In sooth it needs only a glance at him to see that he …
The Environs of London
… to King Henry VIII. in exchange for Chislet park in Kent 4. It remained in the crown till the reign of Queen …
A Survey of London
… certaine vses: he builded almes houses at Ludingstone in Kent, and was there buried. Parish church of S. Mary …
Old and New London
… may conclude that in Edward II.'s London there was a good deal of that out-door work that the traveller still sees in …
Old and New London
… was originally decorated with carvings; the main stem of deal, the fruit, flowers, &c., of lime, pear, and beech. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… cultivated in this country in favoured areas, particularly Kent. Prunus cerasus gives sour cherries, of which the best …
Unpublished London Diaries
… d.216 7. 1656 DERING, Sir Edward, 2nd Bart, of Surrenden, Kent, and Bloomsbury, Member of Parliament. Diary … Walker. Mrs Walker's diaries run from 17891814 and deal mainly with travel and military postings, but she … fuller account of the family seaside holiday at various Kent and Sussex resorts. Many ephemera included. LMA ACC …
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