~ PARISH OF ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR ~

CANTERBURY

Is in the Parliamentary and Municipal Borough of the City of Canterbury

 

"One Richard FRENCH, a baker, founded a house for Augustine Friars, in the reign of Edward III, in the parish of St. George; which, in the 33d of Henry VIII, was granted to George HARPER." The Universal magazine, vol 9 1751

 

1861 - area in statute acres - 28

population - 1244

 

1874

House, yard & - 711

Area of the numbered part of the Parish - 711

City of Canterbury (part of) unnumbered - 17517

Total area of the Parish of St. George the Martyr - 18228

 

August 3, 1689 - Messuage, tenement or inn called the "TWO BELLS", St. George's Street, parish of St. George the Martyr. CCA

 


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