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Home > Our local history

Our local history

Leslie Morgan from Morecambe in Lancashire has written a series of articles about our local history.


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1. A Fifteenth Century Bequest from the Rector of Ash to the Rector of Hartley


2. A Sixteenth Century Quitclaim


3. A Victorian Curate of Ash and his Brother-in-law's Letter


4. William Hodsolls Purchase of the Crowhurst Estate


5. The Crowhurst Conveyance Dated 1st December 1595


6. A famous Kentish cricketer


7. The Chapel of St. James at South Ash Manor (Part 1)


8. The Chapel of St. James at South Ash Manor (Part 2)


9. The Chapel of St. James at South Ash Manor (Part 3)


10. The Parish of Kemsing Without


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