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A47358 A topographie or survey of the county of Kent with some chronological, historicall, and other matters touching the same, and the several parishes and places therein / by Richard Kilburne of Hawkherst, Esquire. Kilburne, Richard, 1605-1678. 1659 (1659) Wing K434; ESTC R11347 205,576 444

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St. Maries the foundation whereof herein after appeareth and in the same is or lately was a very antient monument of one Thorne or Shorne Domneva Daughter of Erme●red Sonn of King Eadbald had issue by Mervald sonn of Peud● King of ●ercia a Daughter named Mildred which she placed in a Monastery in France And above 950. years since obtained of Egbert King of Kent as much ground in Thanet as a tame Doe which she had would run over at a course which was granted and the course according to the description of the same which I have seen the originall whereof is said to remaine in Trinity Colledge in Cambridge was thus The Deere was put out at about the middle of the North side of the Isle at a place called Westgate Bay and after a straight course of a bout a quarter of a mile she made dow●e towards Birchingto● almost half a mile but then went with some Windings southwards again about three quarters of a mile and with severall winddings went upwards and beyond Woodchurch at the Northside thereof about two miles and a half and then made down again towards the Southwest about a mile and a quarter and went again with severall windings towards the West about two miles and a ha●f and then went with some windings to the Southside of the Isle to a place lying between Serreves Hope and Dockwerd Hope so that this course included of the East and South-sides of the Isle the now Parishes of St. Iohn St. Peter St. Laurence Stonar and this Parish of Minster In which Parish the said Domneva built a Monastery for Nuns to the honour of the Virgin Mary and called her said Da●ghter out of France and made her Abbess thereof wh● dying Abbess was there interred and Eadburgh the succeeding Abbess after Mildreds death built another Monastery of the order of St. Benedict neer to the former to the honour of St. Peter and Paul And translated the body of Mildred thither And after her death in the time of Sigebert who was the succeeding Abbess about the year 751 Danish Pirates spoiled the Monastery so built by Domneva And afterwards in the time of Leofrina Abbess of the said new Monastery in the year 1011. the Danes by fire destroyed both that Monastery and the Nuns therein But the monument of the said Mildred escaped their fury And the ruines of the Monastery was c●nverted to the now Parish Church And afterwards King Canutus in the year 1033. translated the ashes of this Mildred to the Abbey of St. Augustine At Ippersfleet n●w Ebsfleet in this Parish 9000 Saxons under the Conduct of Hengist and Horsa landed about the year 447. in aide of Vortiger King of Brittain against the forces of Valentinian the Roman Emperour King Hen. 1. granted a Market to be holden in this Parish but the same was long since discontinued MOLASH LIeth towards the middle of the County about three miles and a half towards the Northwest distant from Wye in the Bailiwick and Lath of Scray Hundred of Felborough East division of the County and division of Justices in the Lath of Shipway The liberty of Wye claimeth there It was in the Deanry of Bridge and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called St. Peter Great MONGEHAM LIeth at the East side of the County about three miles and a half towards the Southeast distant fr●m Sanwich in the Bailiwick of Eastry Hundred of Cornilo Lath of St. Augustine East division of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Dean of Canterbury claimeth there It was in the Deanry of Sandwich and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was ca●led St. Martin A Fair is kept here yearly upon St. Lukes day being the 18th day of October Little MONGEHAM LIeth at the East side of the County about three miles and a half towards the South distant from Sandwich in the Bailiwick of Eastry Handred of Cornilo L●th of St. Augustine East division of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Archbishop of Canterbury claimeth there It was in the Dea●ry of Sandwich and Diocess of Canterbury but the Church is demolished MONKTON MVn●betun Munketu●e lyeth at the Northside of the County in the Isle of Thanet about foure miles and a h●●f towards the Northwe●t distant from Sandwich in the Bailiwick of Bridge and Petham Lath of St. Augustine Ea●● division of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Dean of Canterbury claimeth over the Ma●nour of Monkton being given thereunto ●●y King Hen. 8. 33. of his raigne And the ●iberty of st Augustine claimeth over this Parish for that it is in the Hundred of 〈◊〉 which 〈…〉 that Abbey It was in the De●nry of West B●●r and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was 〈◊〉 St. Mary Magdalen which Church 〈◊〉 〈…〉 480 years 〈◊〉 appropriated to the 〈…〉 by Richard Archbishop there 〈…〉 away 〈…〉 the said Richard And so 〈…〉 time of Archbishop Simon Is●p He 39. Edw. 3. restored the same And in this Church are or lately were memorials of the interment of the Families of Blenchenden and Crispe very antient A Fair is kept here yearly upon the day of St. Apolina●is being the 23. day of July Queen Ediva otherwise Edgiva widdow of King Edward surnamed the elder about the year 960. gave Monk●on to Christ●hurch Canterbury MURSTON MVnston lieth towards the Northside of the County about one mile towards the East distant from Milton in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Milton Lath of S●ray East division of the County and upper division of Justices in that Lath. It was in the Deanry of Sit●ingborn and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called Al●-saints NAKINTON LIeth towards the East part of the County about one mile and a half towards the southeast distant from Canterbury in the Bailiwick of Bridge and Petham Lath of St. Augustine East division of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. Part thereof is in the Hundred of Bridge and Petha● and the residue in the Hundred of Whitestaple The liberty of the late Archbishop of Canterbury claimeth there And the liberty of St. Augustine claimeth over the Mannour of Nakinton It was in the Deanry and Diocess of Canterbury The Church standeth in the Hundred of Bridge and Petham And was called St. Maries NETTLESTED NEitherlestede lyeth tow●rds the middle of the County by the River Medway about three miles towards the south distant from West Malling in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Twyford Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and south division of Justices in that Lath. It was in the Deanry of Malling and Diocesse of R●chester and the Church was called St. Maries This Parish ought antiently to have contributed towards the repair of the fifth Peer or Arch of Rochester Bridge NEWCHURCH LIeth towards the southeast side of the County about three miles and a hal● towards the North distant from
and the place thereby obteyned the name of Goodwin Sands and became as still it is dreadfull an● dangerous to Navigators and thus accidentially this Tenterden steeple is said to be the cause of Goodwin sands One Heyman Ancestor of the late Sir Peter Heyman very antiently founded the Free-School of this Town and William Marshall Clerke about the year 1521. gave ten pound per. annum out of lands in this parish towards the maintenance of the School-Master there In this parish at Smalhith is a Chapell still used and maintained and by Tradition is said to have been founded by one Shepherd A Market is kept in this town of Tenterden upon every Friday and a Fair yearly upon the day of St Marke being the five and twentieth day of Aprill TESTON TErstane Lieth towards the middle of the County by the River Medway about two miles and a half towards the South-east distant from West Malling in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Twyford Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and South division of Justices in that Lath. It was in the Deanry of Malling and Diocess of Rochester and the Church was called St. Peter and Paul The Mannour of Teston was given by Elianor Wife of King Edward thei to Christ-church Canterbury which gift was confirmed by that King This parish is a Borough and hath a Court Leet of it self where the Borsholder is chosen and the inhabitants thereof owe no service to the Court Leet holden for the Hundred of Twyford but at that Court may be chosen a Constable for that Hundred out of this Borough THANINGTON LIeth towards the Northside of the County by the River Stoure about one mile towards the South-west distant from Canterbury in the Bailiwick of Bridge and Petham Hundred of Westgate Lath of St. Augustine East division of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Archbishop of Canterbury claymeth there It was in the Deanry and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called St. Nicholas THROWLEY THroughley Trewligh Lieth towards the North part of the County About four miles towards the South distant from Feversham in the Bailiwick and Lath of Scray East division of the County and upper division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of St. Augustine claimeth over the same for that it is in the Hundred of Feversham which belonged to that Abbey It was in the Deanry of Ospringe and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was cal●ed St. Michael Sir William of Dene was at the time of the Conquest owner of Throwley and here antiently was a Priory of Priors Aliens a Cell to St. Bertins and suppressed 2. Hen. 5. THURNHAM LIeth towards the middle of the County about two miles and a half towards the Northeast distant from Maidstone in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Eyho●ne Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and East division of Justices in that Lath. It was in the Deanry of Sutton and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called St. Maries Here was a Castle founded in the time of King Stephen by Sir Leonard Goddard TILNESTONE TIlemannestune Tilesmannestune Lieth towards the East side of the County about foure mile● t●wa●ds the South distant from Sandwich in the Bailiwi●k and Hundred of Eastry Lath of St. Augustin● East ●●v●sion of the County and division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Dean of Canterbury claimeth there and the liberty of the late Archbishop of Canterbury claimeth over the Mannour of Tilnestone It was in the Deanry of Sandwich and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called St. Andrew TONG THong lyeth towards the Northside of the County about one mile and a half towards the East distant f●om Milton in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Milton Lath of Scray East division of the County and upper division of Justices in that Lath. It was in the Deanry of Sittingborn and Diocess of Canterbury and the Church was called St Giles which Church was by King Edw. 1. appropriated to West Langdon Abbey Neer the Mill here about a quarter of a mile distant from this Church are the ruines of an old Castle built by Hengist the Saxon about 1200. years since upon this occasion viz. This Hengist being sent for by Vortiger King of Britain to assist him against his Northern enemies and giving them the overthrow obtained of that King so much ground as might be en●losed with a B●ls Hide to build him a Seat upon which Hide he cut into very small Thongs left fast one unto the other And within the compass thereof built that Castle which he called Thong Castle from whence also this Parish afterwards took its name In this Cast●e he afterwards feasted that King who in drinking of a Wassaile in a Cup of Gold presented then and there to him at Supper by the Lady Rowen● ●therwise R●xina daughter or as others more credibly report Neece of the said Hengist he being then too young to have such a daugh●er was so surprised and besotted with her beauty and behaviour that to the great dis●ontent and prejudice of the Nation he divorced himself from his then lawfull Wife and married this Lady And upon that marriage Hengist got the government of this County which afterwards gave advantage to him to erect a Kingdome here and to other Saxons to erect other Kingdomes in this Nation whereby the Heptarchy was framed This Castle afterwards and since the Conquest became the Seat of the noble Family of Badlesmer TROTTISCLIFFE TRosclif Trottesclive lieth towards the middle of the West part of the County about two miles towards the Northeast distant from Wrotham in the Bailiwick of Hoo Hundred of Larkefeild Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and south division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late Bishop of Rochester claimeth over the same being given to that Church by Offa King of Mercia in the year 764. It was in the Deanry of Malling and Diocess of Rochester and the Church was called St. Peter and Paul This Parish ought antiently to have contributed towards the repair of the third Arch or Peer of Rochester Bridge TUDELEY LIeth towards the southwest part of the County about two miles towards the southeast distant from Tunbridge in the Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and south division of Justices in that Lath. Part thereof is in the Bailiwick and Hundred of Twyford and the residue in the Bailiwick of the Lowy of Tunbridge and Hundred of Wachlingstone It was all in the Deanry of Malling and Diocess of Rochester The Church standeth in the Hundred of Wachlingstone and was called All-saints TUNBRIDGE TOwn of Bridges lyeth towards the southwest part of the County by the river Medway about five miles towards the southeast distant from Sevenoke in the Bailiwick of the Lowy of Tunbridge Lath of Aylesford West division of the County and south division of Justices in that Lath. The liberty of the late