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Category Archives: Kent
The Lathes Of Kent
Kent has a set of unique internal territorial divisions named “Lathes”. The word lathe may derive from a Germanic root meaning “land” or “landed possession”, possibly connected with the Greek word latron “payment”. These unique divisions appear to have originated in … Continue reading
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Kent Day
The county day of Kent is May 26th, the feast day of Saint Augustine , first Archbishop of Canterbury A founder of the English Church, considered the “Apostle to the English” and acknowledged as the patron saint of Kent, he … Continue reading
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Kent
The flag of Kent was included on the registry from its inception. The design of a white horse rearing on its hind legs has been associated with the county for at least four centuries, whilst the common origin story pushes it … Continue reading
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