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The hundred of Cranbrooke
Introduction

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Institute of Historical Research

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Author

Edward Hasted

Year published

1798

Page

90

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'The hundred of Cranbrooke: Introduction', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7 (1798), pp. 90. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63395 Date accessed: 20 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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THE HUNDRED OF CRANBROOKE

LIES the next eastward to that of Marden, in the same lath of Scray.

IT CONTAINS THE GREATEST PART OF THE PARISHES OF
1. CRANRROOKE.
2. FRITTEN, and
3. STAPLEHURST.

And the churches of those parishes, and likewise a small part of the parishes of BENENDEN, BIDDENDEN, FRITTENDEN, GOUDHURST, HAWKHURST, and HEDCORNE, the churches of which are in other hundreds. One constable has jurisdiction over it.