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.

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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.
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Kilburne, Richard, 1605-1678.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Mabb for Henry Atkinson, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1659.
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LITTLE CHART.

CErt, lieth towards the South-east part of the Coun∣ty, by the River Stoure, about four miles (towards the South-east) distant from Leneham, in the Bailiwick of Chart and Lougbridge, Hundred of Calehill, Lath of Seray, East division of the County, and division of Justi∣ces in the Lath of Shipway, the liberty of the late Dean of Canterbury claimeth over the Mannour of Little Chart (being given to that Church by King Henry 8 33. of is Raigne) this Parish was in the Deanry of Charing, and

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Diocess of Canterbury, the Church was called St. Maries, and buil (or at least well repaired) by Stephen Norton Esquire (who was buried there.)

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