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BEXLEY

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 838 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BEXLEY  , an

urban
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district in the
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Dartford
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parliamentary division of Kent, England, 12 M . S.E. by E. of
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London by the South-Eastern & Chatham railway . Pop . (1901) 12,918 . Bexley, which is mentioned in Domesday
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Book, has had a church since the 9th century . The
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present church of St Mary is Early
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English and later . With the rental of the
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manor of Bexley, William Camden, the
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antiquary, founded the ancient
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history professorship at Oxford . Hall Place, which contains a
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fine Jacobean
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staircase and oak-panelled hall, is said to occupy the site of the dwelling-place of the Black Prince . The course of Watling Street may be traced over Bexley Heath, where, too, there exist deep pits, widening into vaults below, and probably of
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British origin .

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