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    Frindsbury is part of the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, southern England. It lies on the opposite side of the River Medway to Rochester, and at various...
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    Strood began as a manor then chapelry of Frindsbury until gaining its own parish status in 1193. Today Frindsbury is effectively, in all but a few associations...
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    Frindsbury Extra is a civil parish divided into commercial, suburban residential and rural parts on the Hoo Peninsula in Medway, a ceremonial part of Kent...
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  • Frindsbury TQ744697 51°23′58″N 0°30′29″E / 51.399423°N 0.508127°E / 51.399423; 0.508127 is a parish on the River Medway, on the opposite bank to Chatham...
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    Oak is a Grade II-listed house (formerly a public house, or "pub") in Frindsbury, a Medway town in Kent, United Kingdom. The building dates from the late...
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    All Saints, Frindsbury, is a parish church serving the combined parish of Frindsbury with Upnor and Chattenden. The church dates from 1075 and lies in...
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    Thomas Brindley, nephews to Lord Nelson, at one of their three yards in Frindsbury in Kent. The Lee was first commissioned in January 1815 under Captain...
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    22 years of almost continuous war between Britain and France. Built at Frindsbury, near Rochester in Kent, Bellerophon was initially laid up in ordinary...
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    two small villages in Medway, Kent, England. They are in the parish of Frindsbury Extra on the western bank of the River Medway. Today the two villages...
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    Clark is also credited with the design of a tunnel between Higham and Frindsbury, near Rochester in north Kent for the Thames and Medway Canal. The canal...
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  • first HMS Leonidas (1807), launched in 1807, built by John Pelham of Frindsbury was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate, used as a powder hulk from 1872 and sold...
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    Cuxton Denton Ditton East Barming East Farleigh East Malling East Sutton Frindsbury (rural) Frinsted Gillingham (rural) Grange Halling Harrietsham Headcorn...
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    William is represented in a wall-painting, which was discovered in 1883 in Frindsbury church, near Rochester, which is supposed to have been painted about 1256–1266...
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    This is a list of all listed buildings in Frindsbury and Frindsbury Extra excluding the Upnors. Citations Newman 1980, p. 551. Rigold 1966. Austin 2005...
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    attraction for him), would pass round by Fort Pitt, and coming back by Frindsbury would bring himself by some cross fields again into the high road. "Restoration...
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    300,000 years ago, were discovered on a hillside near Medway Valley in Frindsbury near Stroud. At the time the area was a wild landscape of forests and...
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    village in Rochester, in Kent, England. It is in the civil parish of Frindsbury Extra, in the Medway Unitary Authority, that is Medway Council. By 1950...
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    traditionally known as the Medway Towns. Many other towns and villages such as Frindsbury and Brompton lie within the conurbation. Outside the urban area, the villages...
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    Strood North and Frindsbury (3 seats) Party Candidate Votes % Labour Co-op Zoe Dyke* 1,774 53.4 Labour Co-op Stephen Hubbard* 1,758 52.9 Labour Co-op David...
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    Eastern Bypass. Entering Frindsbury, where the A289 Medway Towns northern bypass starts, it follows Frindsbury Hill and then Frindsbury Road before reaching...
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    ridge left of centre, Fort Pitt and Rochester lies beyond that ridge; and Frindsbury is on the rising ground in the right distance. The valley continues southeastwards...
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  • Brompton • Chattenden • Cliffe • Cliffe Woods • Cooling • Cuxton • FrindsburyFrindsbury Extra • Gillingham • Halling • Hempstead • High Halstow • Hoo St...
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  • included the following civil parishes: Part of Chatham Part of Frindsbury (became Frindsbury Intra in 1894) Rochester Castle Precincts Part of Rochester...
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  • launched at Fort William, Calcutta in 1801 Medway (1810 ship), launched at Frindsbury in 1810 Medway (1902), a four-masted barque built in 1902 by A. McMillan...
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  • Royal Oak, Cardiff, Wales Royal Oak, Eccles, Salford, England Royal Oak, Frindsbury, Kent, England Royal Oak, Gillamoor, North Yorkshire, England Royal Oak...
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  • life. HMS Bermuda (1808) was a 10-gun brig-sloop built by John Pelham of Frindsbury and launched 1808; she was wrecked 16 November 1816, with the loss of...
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    Corporations Act 1835 the boundaries were extended to include more of Strood and Frindsbury, and part of Chatham known as Chatham Intra. Like many of the medieval...
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  • and Sarah (maiden name: Friar, born 1796) Hartnell who were married at Frindsbury, in the Medway Towns area of Kent, on 9 October 1815, and with whom he...
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  • Medway was launched at Frindsbury in 1810. She made two voyages between 1820 and 1825 transporting convicts to Van Diemen's Land. Medway was ondemned at...
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    Print. Pearce, Adrian (1987). "Chalk Mining & Associated Industries of Frindsbury" (PDF). Shropshire History. Kent Underground Research Group. Retrieved...
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