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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… attack of the Dutch fleet upon the shipping in the Medway, in 1667, it was converted into a regular …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… includes within its limits one of the sources of the river Medway. It comprises 1936 acres, of which 620 are meadow and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bridges crossing the five streams into which the river Medway here branches. It probably owes its origin to a castle … here, but both to a less extent than formerly. The river Medway, on which are convenient wharfs for the accommodation …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… some other means to prevent all passages by night up the Medway, for the safety of the navy. Mr Burrell, who was … a barricado to protect the navy royal at Chatham in the Medway cannot be bettered, provided that he can do what he … All strangers should be prevented from entering the Medway, at least from Rochester, to guard against treachery. …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… owners on ships coming from the north to the Thames and Medway on every voyage inwards, and will not fall upon …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… only place for quarantine for vessels for the Thames and Medway, if coming from the Mediterranean: Sharpfleet Creek or …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Suffolk, Exeter, Montagu, Pembroke, Dover, Centurion, Medway, Chatham, Monk and Assistance 30000 for carrying on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by several small streams that empty themselves into the Medway, and comprises by measurement 3529 acres, whereof 395 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… also 63 acres of land tithe-free. On the north flows the Medway, where are Otterham creek and quay, at which corn is …
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