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AYLESFORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 73 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AYLESFORD  , a

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town in the
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Medway
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parliamentary division of Kent, England, 31 M . N.W. of
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Maidstone on the South-Eastern & Chatham railway . Pop . (1901) 2678 . It stands at the
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base of a hill on the right
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bank of the Medway . The ancient church of St Peter (restored in 1878) is principally Perpendicular, but contains some Norman and Decorated portions . It has interesting brasses of the 15th and, 6th centuries and an early embattled tower . At a short distance west, a residence occupying
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part of the site, are remains of a Carmelite friary, founded here in 1240 . It is claimed for this foundation (but not with certainty) that it was the first house of
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Carmelites established in England, and the first general chapter of the order was held here in 1245 . Several remains of ' antiquity exist in the neighbourhood, among them a cromlech called Kit's Coty House, about a mile north-east from the
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village . (See STONE MONUMENTS,
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Plate, fig . 2.) In accordance with tradition this has been thought to mark the
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burial-place of Catigern, who was slain here in a
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battle between the Britons and
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Saxons in A.D .

455; the name has also been derived from

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Celtic Ked-coil, that is, the tomb in the wood . The name of the larger
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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 . Large numbers of
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British coins have been found in the neighbourhood . The supposed tomb of . Horsa, who fell in the same battle, is situated at Horsted, about 2
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net to the north .

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