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  • ...of the town, is a remaining piece of that history. In the 14th century, a priory was established here, and two groups of friars (the Dominicans and the Fran ...et in Dartford, as new industries began to take shape (''see below''). The priory was destroyed in 1538 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries and a n
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  • ...Abbey as his mesne lord.{{sfn|Page|1927|pp=56–61}} By 1359 [[Wilmington Priory]] in [[Sussex]], an English cell of the abbey, was the mesne lord.{{sfn|Pag ...and at Ickford.{{sfn|Page|1927|pp=56–61}} In the 16th century the Bisham Priory lands passed to Thomas Tipping, who from 1585 held the ''"manors of Great a
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  • [[File:The Long Man of Wilmington 1.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The Long Man of Wilmington]] ...t is six miles north-west of [[Eastbourne]] and a third of a mile south of Wilmington. Locally, the figure was once often called the "Green Man".{{sfn|Castleden|
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  • ...ted in 1583 by the Dodington family, and was built on the site of Breamore Priory. The building underwent minor changes in the 18th century and underwent con ...Research/Libr/MIs/MIsWilmington/MIsWilmington.htm Monumental inscriptions, Wilmington church graveyard, Kent Archaeological Society, kentarchaeology.co.uk]
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  • |name=Wilmington |picture=Wilmington Priory.jpg
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