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Items in Kent taken from The Antiquities of England and Wales Vol III (1783) (results page 1)


Kent, English maritime county in the extreme SE.; lies between the Thames estuary and the Strait of Dover, with Surrey and Sussex on the W.; it is hilly, with marshes in the SE. and on the Thames shore; is watered by the Medway, Stour, and Darent; has beautiful scenery, rich pasturage, and fine agricultural land, largely under hops and market-gardens; a large part of London is in Kent; Maidstone (32) is the county town; Rochester (26) and Canterbury (23) are cathedral cities; Woolwich (99), Gravesend (35), and Dover (33) are seaports, and Margate and Ramsgate watering-places.

Population (1907) 1,142,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Leibourn Castle, Kent, Plate 1
Ostenhanger House, Kent, Plate I
The Chapel of St. Pancras in St. Augustine’s Monastery, Canterbury
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Places Shown

Canterbury; Kent; England

Leybourne; Kent; England

Westenhanger; Hythe; Kent; England