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SEVENOAKS

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 709 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SEVENOAKS  , a

market
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town in the Sevenoaks
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parliamentary division of Kent, England, 22 M . S.E. by S. of
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London by the South-Eastern and Chatham railway . Pop. of urban
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district (1901) 81o6 . It is beautifully situated on high ground among the wooded undulations of the North
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Downs, above the valley of the
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river Darent . The town consists principally of two streets which converge at the south end, near which is the church of St Nicholas, of the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries . It contains monuments of the Amherst
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family and a tablet to William Lambarde (d . 16os), which was removed from the old parish church of
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Greenwich when that was demolished . Lambarde was author of the Perambulation of Kent, and founded the College of the Poor of Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich . The grammar school founded in 1418 by
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Sir William Sevenoke was reconstituted as a first-grade
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modern school in 1877 . There is also a school founded by Lady Margaret Boswell, wife of Sir William Boswell, ambassador to Charles I. at The Hague, and
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alms-houses founded by Sir William Sevenoke in connexion with his school . Close to Sevenoaks is Knole Park, one of the finest old residences in England, which in the time of King John was possessed by the
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earl of Pembroke, and after passing to various owners was bought by Archbishop Bourchier (d . 1486), who rebuilt the house .

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left the
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property to the see of Canter-bury, and about the time of the dissolution it was given up by Cranmer to Henry VIII . By Elizabeth it was conferred first on the earl of Leicester and then on Thomas Sackville, afterwards earl of Dorset . By this earl it was in
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great
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part rebuilt and fitted up in regard to decoration much as it now exists . The gateway in the
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outer court and the Perpendicular
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chapel are from Archbishop Bourchier's time . The great hall, with elaborately carved
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music-gallery, is mainly the
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work of the first earl .

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