St Augustine's Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Chartham, Kent, England. It was founded as the second, or East, Kent County Asylum in 1872. In 1948...
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II St. Augustine grass St Augustine's Hospital, Chartham, Kent, England (closed 1993) St Augustine's Tower, Hackney, London, England Chair of St Augustine...
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recently the location of St Augustine's Mental Hospital, formerly known as the East Kent Lunatic Asylum. The site on which St Augustine's stood has now become...
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fully completed. Only the administrative block now survives. St Augustine's Hospital, Chartham, Kent. The asylum was opened on 5 April 1875. The buildings...
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Canterbury (redirect from St. Alphege, Canterbury)
rebuilt in the 14th century, the Westgate Towers museum, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, the Norman Canterbury Castle, and the oldest extant school in...
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51.279923; 1.078354 (Eastbridge Hospital) 1085030 More images Fyndon's Gateway (The Great Gateway) at St Augustine's College Canterbury Arch 1283–1309...
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Nicholas Battely (category Writers from Bury St Edmunds)
M.A. Also Mr. Somner's discourse, called Chartham News, a relation of some strange bones found at Chartham in Kent; to which are added some observations...
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Reculver (section Ruined church of St Mary)
of Canterbury, and the other half was in the hands of the abbot of St Augustine's, but that "they [did] not know from what time". Bleangate hundred may...
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Prize winner John Byrom (Trinity) Robert Chartham (unknown) Erskine Childers (Trinity) Charles Churchill (St John's) Jonathan Coe (Trinity) William Cooper...
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by Ambrose Hukins (1788–1864), formerly of Chilham and Chartham and latterly of St Augustine's Cottage, William Street, Herne Bay. The building was listed...
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and Swalecliffe. Whitstable hundred was located within the Lathe of St Augustine. The Seasalter and Swalecliffe manors were owned by the church, and the...
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1,876 to 3,041. The London businessmen intended to rename the town St Augustine's, but the name was unpopular with residents and the name "Herne Bay"...
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Adisham, Barham, Bekesbourne + 2 detached portions, Bishopsbourne, Bridge, Chartham, Fordwich + detached portion, Harbledown, Holy Cross Westgate Canterbury...
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retains a rural aspect. One of the more recent developments in 2001 was St Augustine's Court housing estate on the junction of Canterbury Road and the Old...
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three ploughlands in the marsh called "Stodmersh", to the monastery of St Augustine in Canterbury. In 1270 Henry III extended this by granting free-warren...
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