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- Hackington is an area of Canterbury in Kent, England, also known (especially historically) as St Stephen's, incorporating the northern part of the city...
- Broad Oak Broomfield Chartham Chestfield Chislet Eddington Fordwich Grays Hackington Harbledown Hawthorn Corner Herne Herne Bay Hersden Hillborough Hoath Ickham...
- Blean Bridge Chartham Chestfield Chislet Fordwich, which has town status Hackington Harbledown and Rough Common Hersden Herne and Broomfield Hoath Ickham...
- Broad Oak Broomfield Chartham Chestfield Chislet Eddington Fordwich Grays Hackington Harbledown Hawthorn Corner Herne Herne Bay Hersden Hillborough Hoath Ickham...
- residential area known as Hales Place is part of the civil parish of Hackington, and lies to the north of the city of Canterbury in Kent, England. The...
- Broad Oak Broomfield Chartham Chestfield Chislet Eddington Fordwich Grays Hackington Harbledown Hawthorn Corner Herne Herne Bay Hersden Hillborough Hoath Ickham...
- Self-portrait with black spaniel dog. Sir Edward Hales, Baronet, of Hales Place, Hackington, Kent with his dog, by Philippe Mercier Unknown artist, portrait of a...
- September 1502 by Richard Foxe Personal details Born c. 1450 Died 22 August 1532 Hackington, Kent, England Buried Canterbury Cathedral, Kent Signature...
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- belonged to them in Kent. Hales died in June 1541, and was buried at Hackington or St. Stephen's, near Canterbury. Hales' only son, John, died in 1546...