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  • |county=Kent ...is a small coastal market town on the south coast of [[Kent]], on the edge of [[Romney Marsh]]. Its name simply means "Haven" or "Landing Place".
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  • |county=Kent ...2011 Census the population included the hamlet of [[Ottinge]] and village of [[Wingmore]].
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  • '''Romney Marsh''' is a sparsely populated wetland area in the counties of [[Kent]] and [[Sussex]]. It covers about 100 square miles. William Camden wrote of the marsh:
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...g|thumb|250px|Wingham Hundred, shown within the Lathe of St Augustine and Kent]]
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...vg|thumb|250px|Eastry Hundred, shown within the Lathe of St Augustine and Kent]]
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...|thumb|250px|Ringslow Hundred, shown within the Lathe of St Augustine and Kent]]
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  • {{county|Kent}} ...g|thumb|250px|Preston Hundred, shown within the Lathe of St Augustine and Kent]]
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  • ...g of England.svg|right|thumb|180px|Saint George's Cross, the national flag of England]] ...Wight]] in [[Hampshire]] and the only substantial archipelago the [[Isles of Scilly]] in [[Cornwall]].
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  • ...as ''Godhelmia'', mainly because of the predominance of north/south routes of communication through the area that have existed since ancient times. As re ...en [[Wessex]] annexed the "south eastern provinces" of Surrey, the Sussex, Kent and Essex.
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  • ...of [[Brixton]]. It is the most populous of the hundreds, with a population of 1,081,419 in 2011. ...hames|Thames]] from [[East Sheen|Sheen]] to [[Rotherhithe]], contains some of the county's most wealthy areas and its most deprived.
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  • [[File:Ossulstone Hundred - Middlesex.svg|right|thumb|200px|The Hundred of Ossulton in Middlesex]] ...reds of Middlesex]</ref> Its area has been entirely absorbed by the growth of London, as has virtually the entire county.
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  • ...s]], away from the river itself but forming a suburb of the riverside town of Grays. ...long the arterial roads and the railway running east along the north shore of the Thames. The total population was 145,523 in 2011.
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  • ..., and while the abbey was dissolved under King Henry VIII, a sizeable part of its structure survives. ...data/arch-906-1/dissemination/pdf/EUS_Texts/Malmesbury.pdf The Archaeology of Wiltshire"s Towns. An Extensive Urban Survey: MALMESBURY] (Wiltshire County
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  • |county=Kent ..., which includes [[St Peter's, Kent|St Peter's]], had a population in 2001 of about 24,000.
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  • ...se and its magnificent garden are owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and the house is a Gra ...mantle and rebuild the house in the United States, it was stripped of many of its fixtures and fittings and all but abandoned.
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  • [[File:Rayleigh Castle - Top of the motte - geograph.org.uk - 211114.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Rayleigh Mount]] '''Rayleigh Mount''' is a castle motte in [[Essex]]; the site of Rayleigh Castle, which no longer stands.
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  • ...humb|250px|Codsheath Hundred, shown within the Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone and Kent]] ...Aylesford hundreds of [[Wrotham Hundred|Wrotham]] to the east, and [[Lowy of Tunbridge]] to the south-east.<ref name=AHAOKmaps/>
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  • [[File:Buckinghamshire Hundreds.svg|thumb|250px|Hundreds of Buckinghamshire]] [[File:Cumberland Wards.svg|thumb|250px|Wards of Cumberland]]
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  • |county=Kent ...astle''' is an Elizabethan artillery fort in the village of [[Upnor]] in [[Kent]]. Its purpose was to defend ships moored "in ordinary" on the [[River Medw
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  • ...dford]]. It is part of the [[North Downs]]. At Guildford, the eastern end of the Hog's Back comes into the town centre, where the [[River Wey]] breaks t The A31 road between the two towns runs along the top of the Hog's Back.
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