A handbook for travellers in Kent and Sussex [by R.J. King]. |
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... Maidstone . ] The Cinque Ports .. 3 London to Canterbury and Dover , by Beckenham , Brom- ley , St. Mary Cray , Roches- ter [ Cobham ] , Chatham , and Faversham 4 London to Deal , by Sandwich [ Richborough and Ash ] .. 5 London to ...
... Maidstone . ] The Cinque Ports .. 3 London to Canterbury and Dover , by Beckenham , Brom- ley , St. Mary Cray , Roches- ter [ Cobham ] , Chatham , and Faversham 4 London to Deal , by Sandwich [ Richborough and Ash ] .. 5 London to ...
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... Maidstone which does not contain some traces of ancient abodes and civilization . No rich pavements , however , such as those of Sussex and Gloucestershire , have as yet been discovered in Kent , although so wealthy and beautiful a ...
... Maidstone which does not contain some traces of ancient abodes and civilization . No rich pavements , however , such as those of Sussex and Gloucestershire , have as yet been discovered in Kent , although so wealthy and beautiful a ...
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... Maidstone . Rte . 8 : Chislehurst ; Sevenoaks . Rte . 11 : Cranbrook ; Tenterden . Of other ecclesiastical buildings and remains , the most noticeable are : -Rte . 2 : Horton Priory , where are some Trans . - Norm . fragments ; the ...
... Maidstone . Rte . 8 : Chislehurst ; Sevenoaks . Rte . 11 : Cranbrook ; Tenterden . Of other ecclesiastical buildings and remains , the most noticeable are : -Rte . 2 : Horton Priory , where are some Trans . - Norm . fragments ; the ...
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... Maidstone , where " the luxuriance of hops is a puzzle to theo- retical agriculturists . Though rich mould , ' says Bannister , generally` produces a larger growth of hops than other soils , KENT . XV Products and Manufactures .
... Maidstone , where " the luxuriance of hops is a puzzle to theo- retical agriculturists . Though rich mould , ' says Bannister , generally` produces a larger growth of hops than other soils , KENT . XV Products and Manufactures .
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... Maidstone , a kind of slaty ground with an understratum of stone . There the vines run up to the top of the longest poles , and the increase is equal to the most fertile soil of any kind . ' Beside this neighbourhood , the country ...
... Maidstone , a kind of slaty ground with an understratum of stone . There the vines run up to the top of the longest poles , and the increase is equal to the most fertile soil of any kind . ' Beside this neighbourhood , the country ...
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Abbey adjoining aisle ancient arch Arundel Beachy Head beauty Bignor Brasses Brighton building built called Canterbury Castle cathedral cent chalk chancel chapel Chichester choir Church Cinque Ports cliffs coast Cobham contains cross Dover Duke Earl early effigy England English Faversham Folkestone fragments ground hall Hastings Henry VIII Hill Hotel Hythe interest John Kent Kentish King Lady land Lanfranc Lewes London Lord Maidstone manor marshes Medway ment Messrs monument nave Norm notice palace parish Park passed Perp Petworth Pevensey picturesque piers portions portraits Priory Queen railway Ramsgate rebuilt Reculver remains remarkable restored river road Rochester Roman ruins Saxon Sevenoaks side Stat station stone Street Sussex temp Thames Thomas tion tomb tourist tower town transept Tunbridge Uckfield village wall Weald Westenhanger William William of Sens wood
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Էջ 173 - A mighty mass of brick, and smoke, and shipping, Dirty and dusky, but as wide as eye Could reach, with here and there a sail just skipping In sight, then lost amidst the forestry Of masts; a wilderness of steeples peeping On tiptoe through their sea-coal canopy; A huge, dun cupola, like a foolscap crown On a fool's head - and there is London Town!
Էջ 27 - EPITAPH. ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. UNDERNEATH this sable hearse Lies the subject of all verse, Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother : Death, ere thou hast slain another, Fair, and learned, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Էջ 243 - More saw this aged man, he thought it expedient to hear him say his mind in this matter; for being so old a man, it was likely that he knew most of any man in that presence and company.
Էջ 26 - With all their zeal to warm their welcome here. What (great, I will not say, but) sudden cheer Didst thou then make 'em!
Էջ 10 - We walked in the evening in Greenwich park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition, " Is not this very fine?" Having no exquisite relish of the beauties of nature, and being more delighted with " the busy hum of men," I answered " Yes, sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. "You are right, sir.
Էջ 297 - It is the fashion to run down George IV, but what myriads of Londoners ought to thank him for inventing Brighton! One of the best physicians our city has ever known, is kind, cheerful, merry Doctor Brighton!
Էջ 27 - UNDERNEATH this sable hearse Lies the subject of all verse, SIDNEY'S sister, PEMBROKE'S mother ; Death ! ere thou hast slain another, Learn'd and fair, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee.
Էջ 140 - Mr. Hooker had not been twelve months, but his books and the innocency and sanctity of his life became so remarkable, that many turned out of the road, and others (scholars especially) went purposely to see the man whose life and learning were so much admired. And, alas ! as our Saviour said of St. John Baptist, What went they out to see ? a man clothed in purple and fine linen?
Էջ 62 - After travelling over various parts of the kingdom during the greater part of a century, she settled at Norwood, whither her great age and the fame of her fortunetelling attracted numerous visitors. From a habit of sitting on the ground, with her chin resting on her knees, the sinews at length became so contracted that she could not rise from that posture ; after her death they were obliged to inclose her body in a deep square box. Her funeral was attended by two mourning coaches ; a sermon was preached...
Էջ 25 - Of polished pillars, or a roof of gold; Thou hast no lantern, whereof tales are told; Or stair, or courts; but stand'st an ancient pile, And, these grudged at, art reverenced the while. Thou joy'st in better marks, of soil, of air, Of wood, of water: therein thou art fair.