The brainchild of martial arts expert Lee Murray-Lamrani, it was even bigger, better organised and more slickly executed than the Great Train Robbery of 1963, but like its predecessor was undone by carelessness during the money-laundering stage. the wall, ornamented with Gothic carved work, but the inscription is lost. (fn. The battle was fought in 1016 as a result of Danish invasion of England. the victory, yet it was not without great slaughter on He set sail for Denmark, taking with him his fathers noble hostages; and, at Sandwich, he paused to put them ashore. He had the ingenious idea of tackling German bombing raids by constructing an early version of an aircraft carrier, specifically by slinging a BE2c biplane under the AP1 airship so that it could be transported within range of enemy Zeppelins. This demanded an armed landing by 1,700 marines to neutralise German defences. The American hybrid SS Savannah had already made the crossing in 1819, but that was largely under sail, whereas Curaaos engines were used for at least 11 days, and at least 22 on the return journey. They had left it late in the film production season; so, after spending a week on location in Devon, they turned to West Malling aerodrome to get the rest shot. She was returning from a pleasure trip to Sheerness when she turned straight across the path of the collier Bywell Castle. Ignoring his fathers and the Popes warnings, Louis sent a vanguard of knights to London, and then an invasion fleet. Having won back the crown, he instantly changed his tune, ostentatiously giving a decent burial to the archbishop slain by his own men, and magnanimously letting bygones be bygones. 's reign, obt. On January 24, 1809, they found themselves together in the Downs off Deal, ready to make their way to Madras. is the October 4th, 1624 brought a storm described as a terrible gale, the like of which has never been seen which was really saying something among a nation of seafarers. powers then in being seized on the royal estates; and He even translated the Bible into English so as to demystify it. The hitmen fled, but Arden and Mosby were tried and sentenced to death. The mother of them arrived in February 1287, striking with such violence that there was widespread flooding. Nevertheless, one story has survived of an encounter between Normans and Kentishmen, possibly near Swanscombe, when the invaders did not have things their own way. At length it was starvation that did for them. A second-rate ship was not sub-standard but simply less strong than a super-powerful first-rater. Jump to navigation Jump to search. in his 1st year, granted the parsonage and advowson of Shoreham, with this chapel His plan was to hold the Admiralty to ransom by blockading the Thames. The invaders were routed, and Eustace was beheaded on deck. As there was no register, the exact tally of fatalities is unknown, but it exceeded 600, making it Britains worst ever inland water disaster. Its publisher was James Abree, who eventually distributed it in all major Kent towns east of the, The military operation in Flanders devised by Captain Home Popham during the Revolutionary War with France was an eerie forerunner of the disastrous. before. A maritime incident off Margate on December 6th, 1875 could have had major international repercussions. join the river here. One victim was not found until later because his body had been blown onto a roof. For Britain, it was a classic victory over a world-class opponent for a nation that, a thousand years later, would possess the finest fleet in the world. The mission was proceeding excellently until an adverse wind blew up, and British transports were unable to take the troops off. It appeared that cinders raked from the furnace had not been extinguished. in these battles; bones are continually discovered in Becket, a Norman noble, had earned King Henry IIs opprobrium by repeatedly disrespecting his will. The record did not last long: the following September, another Meteor Mk.4 flown between Littlehampton and Worthing by Group Captain Edward Donaldson raised it to 616 mph. When he urged revellers to get to work, he got a surly reaction that turned to pushing and shoving. The dispute elicited sympathy for families faced with joblessness, though there was little public appetite for another Three-Day Week. village towards Chevening. Thomas Streatfield, esq. Their leader, Joss Snelling from Broadstairs, favoured Botany Bay at Kingsgate as a landing place, it being suitably secluded but also offering caves and tunnels handy for handling quantities of contraband without detection. Edmund then forced another Danish army to abandon its siege of London. without issue, in 1761, devised this estate, among The Battle of Assandun (or Essendune) was fought between Danish and English armies on 18 October 1016. The tremors were felt right across southern England; so the effects of the two-minute quake were considerable in Kent, particularly in Canterbury, Dover, and Sheerness. of a lady, in profile, with figures of statuary marble on each side, 10). Regarded as a gentleman among his peers, he eschewed violence and never stole from the poor. When a detachment of soldiers approached the rebels in a clearing, Tom shot their lieutenant. On the The peculiar circumstances revolve around John Nichols Tom, alias Sir William Courtney. Dyke. Kent was Parliamentarian in outlook, like the rest of the South and East, but had Royalist landowners. The careless bosun whod left a candle untended was flogged and jailed for life. Its value went beyond providing a wealth of leisure activities. Now armed with a pretext, the King had Badlesmere executed, and crushed the rebels in battle. The accident happened because a stretch of rail had been removed during engineering works on a 10-feet high viaduct. The pilot responded as instructed, by dipping his wings. One of these is in Ashingdon, Rochford in Essex. It flattened both the recreation centre and the adjacent accommodation block. Both Popham and Coote, who was badly wounded, were freed soon afterwards in a prisoner exchange. He was incarcerated at the RWK barracks in Maidstone, where he attempted to escape by digging a tunnel. For safety reasons, it was only a rail tunnel. Her friends Joan Cariden, Jane Hott, and Elizabeth Harris were named as accomplices. A gale had been brewing for days, and exploded on the 7th. which was given him, he would, in all probability, in Nevertheless, such diligence was maintained that a full national set of maps took decades to emerge. This was John Any Bird Bell, 14, from a Rochester poor-house. With Maidstone Prison having opened by 1831, it was hoped that public hangings there would attract big town-centre crowds. As a political entity, it made slow progress until, in 1924, Even before its first pit was operational, the, Following the Indian Mutiny of 1857, Great Britain took over administration of the subcontinent from the East India Company and appointed a viceroy. The 2nd Dutch War had ended badly for Britain, not least because of the Kings financial mismanagement. In a matter of a fortnight, however, spring was bypassed and high summer arrived early. War was duly declared, and the 3rd Dutch War proved another calamity. Dover and Canterbury fell without a fight. Eventually the doctor reported his suspicions, and she was tried for murder. The crowd, who were enjoying a public holiday, cheered wildly; but it will no doubt have struck some that putting a minor through this ordeal was not necessarily the mark of a civilised society. Mr. Polhill has a field in this parish, called Dane The last Kent mine closed in 1989. Edmund retakes Wessex Rather unfairly, Tunbridge Wells saw an encore in 1956, when cars were almost buried in the white marbles. 50 acres of meadow. Around midnight, a Dutch truck that had arrived from Zeebrugge was taken aside for investigation by customs officials. After a respite from raids that lasted for about the years 900-980, the Vikings began raiding England again. M.P. There was competition, too, after Seaspeed set up a rival business. Detective Inspector Arthur Neil lured Smith into revealing himself, and by a clever process of investigation worked out how his victims, including a third at Herne Bay, had been killed. daughter of Oliver Cromwell; he was one of the Kentish petitioners in king William III. Moments later, a second wave lifted him, the sole survivor, onto a lifeboat. of He faced a doughty opponent: Hubert de Burgh from Norfolk, a veteran defender of sieges. Now the demesne of As for the FitzUrse family, they prudently changed their name to Barham, but continued to display their bear emblem, still visible around Kent. A big issue facing Christianity from the start was predestination. It was more like Prohibition Era gangsterism: as costly to society as it was to the Treasury. side of this parish, and parted on the west side by the Consequently, a wooden jetty was erected in 1824; but it was wrecked by a storm in 1851. parish towards the enlarging of it, (fn. Although some Spanish ships got through, about 40 were sunk and 7,000 men killed. great and munificent, gave Otteford to the church of It prompted the German governments prolonged reluctance to invest in new warships. Cnut became undisputed king, and for once did something laudable: he had Eadric put to death. A man at Warren Street was nearly decapitated by a flying corrugated roof. sixty acres of land, in trust, to be sold for the benefit of Shoreham, by whom he had Around the age of 40, she took a shine to her doctor, whose wife she secretly poisoned, though not fatally, with a chocolate cream. There are 100 Having undergone a number of schisms, the Congress now represents a relatively centrist alternative to the BJPs vigorous nationalism. A big issue facing Christianity from the start was predestination. Its publisher was James Abree, who eventually distributed it in all major Kent towns east of the Medway. She flew to stardom at 26 by becoming the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia, her first of several long-distance firsts. However, the Government overconfidently sent warships elsewhere, allowing Tromp to win a major victory off Dungeness in November. Their efforts were soon supplemented with use of the redundant Martello towers, and new stations were built every three miles from Sheppey to Lydd. of Otford, he died 1719, THE MANOR OF SERJEANTS OTFORD, with the to his son, Sir Robert Sidney, the scite of the honour possessed in undivided thirds, by Mompesson, Hyde, Days later, his Messerschmitt Bf109 crash-landed at Loves Farm near Marden. Zeppelins now appear great lumbering affairs of little practical use. the lord Willoughby de Brooke. The Irish Republican Armys 28-year campaign of terror was a war of attrition intended to wear down HM Governments resolve. Castle, and the greater park, containing seven hundred To begin with, the tests they conducted were within the house. The Kent County Lunatic Asylum was built on Barming Heath to cater for the entire area of historical Kent as far as Deptford. Its offices were wrecked by the Luftwaffe in 1942, but production that week was completed at the Kent Messengers Maidstone office. Their trial consisted in being dunked in the river. Although the task of communicating with pilots in the air had seemed nigh on impossible, by April 1915 Major Prince was ready to attempt a conversation with Captain JM Furnival. They ejected their ballast, anchors, food and drink, and finally even their clothes. It was not long before reality intruded. Five of the gang who escaped the beach were met at the top by a mounted officer, whom they shot dead. Edmund Ironside (c. 990 - 30 November 1016; Old English: admund, Latin: Edmundus; sometimes also known as Edmund II) was King of the English from 23 April to 30 November 1016. Things were set to change in 1830, however, with Maidstone Prison being built; it was to be used as a new town-centre venue for this salutary public entertainment. The gang lost around 15 men that night, including several who were later hanged at Gallows Field, Sandwich. In July 1967, the crew of Folkestone Salvage attempted to retrieve the munitions on board. They were in fact overtly political, and included the dissolution of Parliament and peace with France. It was a gallant effort: five months later, two others attempting a Calais-to-Dover crossing were killed when their balloon caught fire. called in Saxon, OTTANFORD, in the book of Domesday, OTEFORT, and in the Textus Roffensis, OTTEFORD; for it is observable, that the syllable an, when [1] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle recorded that the Mercians and the people of Kent fought at Otford, without giving the outcome, although it is considered significant that Kent was re-established as an independent kingdom after the battle. Reformation theologians generally went along with Catholicism on this; but a major challenge was presented by the Freewillers. The Hospital was closed in 1809, and the buildings were turned over first to the Royal Naval College and later the University of Greenwich. SIR THOMAS SMITH, gave by will, in 1625, to six poor persons who do not receive alms, and frequent divine service, bread She strangely agreed to marry Jim Mollison eight hours after meeting him, but they did set aeronautic records together before getting divorced. Though Maidstone Hospital shouldered some of the load, the burden of care and supervision of the mentally ill fell mostly on families and GPs, who continue to bear it today. Of this manor three Thaines (fn. Being unreliable, however, she was eventually converted to a man-of-war. year of king James I. bearing then the title of lord Arriving out of the blue, they met with complete success: 95 men were killed, and 195 injured. David Polhill, esq. The remainder however headed for their secondary targets, Folkestone harbour and the Shorncliffe army camp. His army landed in, Although young Prince Louiss exploits in England had earned him the sobriquet le Lion, the war was not over. On the night of February 21st, 2006, the Securitas depot in Tonbridge saw the worlds largest ever civilian heist. Sydney lord of Kingsham, by Chichester, and of Isabella St. John, of Sevenoke, by whom he had no issue. He had however omitted one decisive factor from his calculations: a few men and women dressed in blue uniforms. Whole sections had to be rebuilt, this time in gothic style; the discontinuity is easily spotted today. the term of thirty years, which lease was renewed On September 29th, three were hanged at Faversham; Harriss fate is unknown. [8], The wording of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle suggests the battle was fought to the south of the river crossing at Brentford, while other sources, including the Kntsdrpa suggest the battle was fought on both sides of the river. name, conveyed it by sale to king Henry VIII. 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. The rebels were met halfway by Audley, who took over command. The Mayor of Canterbury arrived at the marketplace on December 25th to find few traders observing the legal injunction to work normally. After the raid was delayed by four days of bad weather in the Channel, the landings finally took place on May 18th, 1798. Passengers fears were realised on the straight between Dunton Green and Sevenoaks. The Battle of Brentford was fought in 1016 between invading forces of the Kingdom of Denmark under Cnut and the defending forces of the Kingdom of England led by Edmund Ironside. Great Storm: Station closed October 1987 by David Wright, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. As so often, the cause was drivers not cutting their speed in thick fog, some travelling as fast as 70 mph with their fog lamps switched off. The motives of the French are unclear, though it could have been a pre-emptive strike in support of the baguette. He was in fact travelling with his mistress Ellen Ternan and her mother. She was seen parachuting into the heavy sea off Herne Bay. It was one of a series of battles fought between Edmund and Canute, ultimately resulting in the lands held by Edmund's father Ethelred the . Crucially, this incorporated a research & development programme, known as the Balloon Factory, which in 1882 moved to Chatham. [2], During this time Eadric Streona, the ealdorman of Mercia, is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as having hindered the efforts of the English to resist the Viking invaders. More botches followed before they finally succeeded; but they left the body in a field in a snowstorm, apparently unaware that their tracks would be left visible. owner of some part of the lands formerly inclosed Simon Islip, sufficient for his accommodation, he with Because the Wright brothers wished to get their Flyers manufactured in Britain, an agent identified a former golf-course south of Leysdown where they could safely be tested; the Aero Club established its clubhouse there early in 1909. Though 200 men battled frantically to put it out, the flames spread to the building, so all were ordered out. The Northfleet was a frigate, actually built in Northfleet, that on January 13th, 1873 set sail from Gravesend for Hobart in Tasmania with 34 crew, 342 emigrants, and four others on board. Around 5,000 Britons were killed, and 850 Romans. The subsequent sedimentation changed the coastline dramatically, not least by filling in the bight beside which Tenterden sat. staff into the dry ground, and that water immediately The bombers returned later that month, and in October a fighter-bomber attack killed 30 more. Afterwards there emerged a scene of destruction whose like would not be seen again until the Blitz. Built by Kentish Master Shipwright Peter Pett at Woolwich, the Sovereign of the Seas was more than just the biggest warship in the world; she was a political statement. The county paid him Danegeld of 3,000 pounds of silver to go away; yet, two years later, he was back. It was published as a weekly in Canterbury in 1717, but soon started appearing on both Wednesday and Saturday. No one had been hurt, and the process of clearing up commenced. Ironically, John had commissioned expensive repairs not long before. On April 23rd, 1918, Dover was the start and end point of one of the few memorable missions of WW1 outside the Western Front. The event is marked by a memorial at Lenham church, where a commemorative service is still held annually. There might never be a problem, but if there is, it wont be trivial. SS Princess Alice was known locally as the Shahs Boat because she had carried the Persian king five years earlier. Whatever King Edward IIs other vices, the one that gave rise to the greatest antagonism was his indulgence of the gangster-like Despenser family. The winds are reckoned to have been equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane. After his death in 1035 Emma tried to make her son, Harthacnut, king of England, and he would rule jointly with Harold Harefoot, Cnut's son by his first wife, until 1037 when Emma and Harthacnut were exiled from England. of it, the king's licence to assign four marcs yearly them the church. Christiana Edmunds was born in Margate in 1828, the daughter of the architect of the local lighthouse. estate; David Polhill levied a fine of it in the 16th The incident did have a funny side. When King Sweyn died after just months on the English throne, his son Cnut was quickly driven out. All the Germans needed was air supremacy to defend their transports from bomb and torpedo attacks; but this, according to Gring, was a formality. The rest of the town police force was immediately summoned, but the flames took hold, and rapidly spread to neighbouring buildings. It spiralled down with pieces flying off, and crashed into a bungalow. On November 29th, 1957, Oakwood Hospital formerly the Kent County Lunatic Asylum saw a fire with a trivial cause but a terrible sting in the tail. Of the millions of hours of film ever made, the very first, in 1878, was Eadweard Muybridges short loop showing a horse galloping. The Father of the Royal Navy Robert Blake, who was policing the convoy with 25 English ships, fired three warning shots, one of which caused damage to Tromps flagship. On 23rd April 1016, St George's day, Ethelred the Ill-advised, after having failed for the previous 25 years to prevent the country being ravaged by Vikings, did the only good deed that he ever did for England by dying. This he undertook to do at his home, Baldwyns Manor, Bexley. It was too late. It was one of a series of battles fought between Edmund and Canute, ultimately resulting in the lands held by Edmund's father Ethelred the . When Christopher Cockerells SR.N1 hovercraft first crossed the English Channel on July 25th, 1959, it was hailed as further proof of British invention leading the world. The aftermath was a scrapyard a mile long that took nine hours to clear. Needless to say, Queen Mary took a very prejudicial point of view. This wind really was an ill one. Cities all over England were targeted, so it was inevitable that Canterbury would be among them. Officially still in commission, she is now displayed at Portsmouth. She somehow ended up ramming the Grosser Kurfrst, which sank in eight minutes. For the avoidance of confusion, it was called Margate Jetty, but confusion resumed after it was impressively transformed in 1875 into a tourist destination popularly known as Margate Pier. The Battle of Otfordwas a battle fought in 776 between Mercia, led by King Offa, and the Jutes of Kent at Otford (in what is today in the English county of Kent). 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