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This record is about the 'An Accurate Plan of the Town of Faversham In The County of Kent An Antient Member... dating from [mid 18th century] in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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'An Accurate Plan of the Town of Faversham In The County of Kent An Antient Member of the Cinque Ports'. Shows street names, fields, waterways, buildings. Reference table to buildings, named fields etc. Description (keyed to the map) of the bounds and limits of the Corporation [of Faversham]. Table of distances and bearings between boundary stones. Scale: 4.5 inches to 90 rods. Compass star. Inset prospect of the remains of Faversham Abbey. Title surrounded by arms of the town, corporation, Cinque Ports and other bodies. Dedicated to Hon Lewis Watson, Esq, Knight, MP for Kent, by Edward Jacob. Engraved by I. Hilton [?Joshua Hilton].
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