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Acoll Agreement Alcock, Rev. J. P. Alehouse, the Altars Anabaptists Apprentices Assessments Ayling, Rev. John Ballot Bay Estate Beacon Beer Bequests Books Brawling Briefs and Passes Brokeman's Brooks End Bungalows Burials Butts Buying a husband Cage Camp Candles Casaubon, Dr. Meric Chair of State Chancel Charities Chapels Chimney piece Chimney tax Church goods -- house, etc. -- lands -- plate Churchwardens -- and other accounts Churchyard Clock Coins and Coinage Clerk Commissioners |
Communion cloth -- rails -- table Crispe, Henry (Regulus) -- -- (Sir) -- -- (Bonjour) -- John and Agnes -- John and Alys -- Lady Anna -- Sir John -- Sir Nicholas Lady Thomasina Culmer, Rev. Richard Customs, old Delinquents Deputy, the Doctor, the Dogwhipper Dover Drinking Epple Bay Famine Fire of London Flower Show Font Fox, Rev. J. Kirkham Friends, the Ghost Gifts Gipsy-King Gore-end Heynes, Rev. John Hocktide Holland, Lord Hour glass Incense Images and Judas Inquests Inventories Jubilee King's Arms Law suit Leases Lendall, Capt. |
Longevity Maps Marriage tax Maypole Measures Medallions Militia Ministers Monkton Monuments Names Neames, the Obits Offenders Organ Oven Parkers, the Parish Meetings Parish Officers Peace Philosopher, Laughing Plague Poll tax Poor books Poor laws Poors' house Porch, Church Population Powell, John Powell Presentments Prices of goods Prize fight Pulpit Puzzles Quakers Queks, the Quex Park and Mansion Ratepayers Reculver Stone Rectors Registers Relics Ringing Ringsloe |
Rosetti Dante Roads Roodloft Running the bounds Rushbearing Sackett's Hoy Sad News from Kent St. Paul's Cathedral Schools Scott, Dr. Seedmill Sepulchre Sessions Settlement Act Skottestone Signatures Smuggling Spicer, Rev. John Sponsors Spanish Armada Steeple, Church Stephen de Byrchyngton Stiles and Stocks Stancombe, Rev. Surplices Sundial Taddys, the Tin money Tithes Tobacco Tye, Rev. W. Tombstones and graves Vermin Vestry book Warrant Wages William III. Windows Window tax Woodchurch Woollen burial |
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How Birchington got its name Pre-historic Birchington The Records of Birchington Birchington as a Non-Corporate Limb of the Cinque Port of Dover The Ancient Port of Gore-End and Minnis Bay Quex and its Owners The Kidnapping of Henry Crispe, Esq., of Quekes Birchington part of the Manor of Monkton The Churches and Chapels of Birchington The Quakers in Birchington The Coming of the King to Quex The Cage, the Stocks and the Whipping Post The Maypole The Wax House in Birchington How the Plague hit Birchington How Birchington cared for its Poor The Birchington Workhouse, the Poor's House, the Almshouses Some old Taxes of Birchington Vermin and its destruction in the Vill of Birchington The Agricultural Riots of 1830 - A Birchington Woman sentenced to be transported The Birchington Schools The Story of the Church Clock Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti and Birchington Smugglers and Coastguards in Birchington The Bounds of the Parish and the Beating of the Bounds The Old Roads and Trackways of Birchington The Old Birchington Institute - The Village Centre of One Hundred years ago The Story of Birchington's Dog Acre The Story of the Fountain in the Square The Railways of Birchington Some Interesting Houses in Birchington The Bungalows of Birchington The Birchington with Acol Charities Birchington in the Mid 19th Century - Extracts from the Autobiography of Mr. James Pointer The Church of St. Nicholas at Wode - Woodchurch Bibliography |
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