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" Orleslone is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury and deanery of Lymne. "
England's Topographer, Or, A New and Complete History of the County of Kent ... - Page 299
by William Henry Ireland - 1829
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England's Topographer: Or A New and Complete History of the County ..., Volume 2

William Henry Ireland - 1829 - 792 pages
...the foot of the hill leading to those remains. A tree is very rarely seen near this place. WEST HYTHE is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTIO'N of the diocese of Canterbury and deanery of Lymne. Thechurch, dedicated to the Virgin, has been long in a state of decay, and now exhibits only a portion...
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England's Topographer: Or A New and Complete History of the County ..., Volume 3

William Henry Ireland - 1829 - 776 pages
...sold it to Mr. John Ashbee, of Little Chart. A court-baron is held for this manor. EGERTON is situated within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury and deanery of Charing. The church, which is exempt from the jurisdiction of the archdeacon, is dedicated to St. James,...
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A visitor's guide to Faversham, by F.F. Giraud and C.E. Donne

Francis Frederic Giraud - 1876 - 126 pages
...Registration and Union District. It is situated in the Eastern Division of the County of Kent, and within the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Diocese of Canterbury, and Deanery of Ospringe. DISTRICT. — SOIL.— The District consists of undulating country, with a general dip from...
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Gentleman's Magazine Library: Kent. Lancashire

1895 - 352 pages
...Tuesday, but it has been for some years discontinued. There are not any parochial charities. Stodmarsh is within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the diocese of Canterbury and deanery of Bridge. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is but small, consisting of one aisle and a chancel,...
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The Brett Genealogy ...: I. The Bretts in England, II. William Brett, III ...

Lucy G. Belcher Goodenow - 1915 - 600 pages
...to the present time is buried in the church at Wye, which is a conspicuous and beautiful object. Wye is within the Ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the diocese of Canterbury and deanery of Bridge. Soon after the days of Henry VIII, when churches were being transferred from Rome to the Anglican...
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