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AYLESFORD , a See also: town in the See also: Medway See also: parliamentary division of Kent, See also: England, 31 M
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N.W. of See also: Maidstone on the See also: South-Eastern & See also: Chatham railway
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Pop
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(1901) 2678
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It stands at the See also: base of a See also: hill on the right
See also: bank of the Medway
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The See also: ancient See also: church of St
See also: Peter (restored in 1878) is principally Perpendicular, but contains some Norman and Decorated portions
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It has interesting See also: brasses of the 15th and, 6th centuries and an early embattled tower
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At a See also: short distance west, a residence occupying See also: part of the site, are remains of a Carmelite friary, founded here in 1240
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It is claimed for this foundation (but not with certainty) that it was the first See also: house of See also: Carmelites established in England, and the first general chapter of the See also: order was held here in 1245
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Several remains of ' antiquity exist in the neighbourhood, among them a cromlech called Kit's Coty House, about a mile See also: north-See also: east from the See also: village
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(See See also: STONE MONUMENTS,
See also: Plate, fig
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2.) In accordance with tradition this has been thought to mark the See also: burial-place of Catigern, who was slain here in a See also: battle between the Britons and See also: Saxons in A.D
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455; the name has also been derived from See also: Celtic Ked-coil, that is, the See also: tomb in the See also: wood
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The name of the larger See also: group of monuments dose by, called the Countless Stones, is due to the popular belief, which occurs elsewhere, that they are not to be counted
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Large numbers of See also: British coins have been found in the neighbourhood
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The supposed tomb of
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Horsa, who See also: fell in the same battle, is situated at Horsted, about 2 See also: net to the north
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