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Codsheath was a hundred, a
historical land division, in the
county of Kent, England. It
occupied the
eastern part of the
Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, in the...
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nearby Lullingstone villa.
Otford was made part of the
Hundred of
Codsheath, one of the nine
Hundreds making up the
Lathe of
Sutton at Hone in about...
- A
Vision of
Britain Through Time
Hundred of
Codsheath parishes (Edward Hasted, "The
hundred of
Codsheath: Introduction", in The
History and Topographical...
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Bromley and
Beckenham Little and
Lesnes Dartford and
Wilmington Axstane Codsheath Westerham and
Edenbridge So****en The
lathe was the most
westerly of the...
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several Acts
relating to the
Worcester and
Birmingham Canal Navigation.
Codsheath, &c.
Court of
Requests Act 1808 (repealed) 48 Geo. 3. c. l 27 May 1808...
- Axstane/Axtane/Axton
Blackheath Bromley and
Beckenham Codsheath Dartford and
Wilmington Little and
Lessness Ruxley So****en Westerham...
- the
hundred of Blackheath, and the
parish of
Bexley was
partly in the
Codsheath Hundred. Some
records show that Ruxley, at
least for a time had an exclave...
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majority of the area of So****en Hundred, and
parts of the
Hundreds of
Codsheath, Brasted, and
Westerham and Edinbridge. It
included the
following civil...
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Beckenham Ruxley Little And
Lesnes Dartford and
Wilmington Axstane Codsheath Westerham and
Edenbridge So****en The
village of
Sutton at Hone is in...
- drills. The
traditional site for
musters in Kent was at
Muster Oak in
Codsheath Hundred. The
government aimed for 10 days'
training a year, with a two-day...