. Archaeologia cantiana. , ANTIQUITIES FROM THE ROMAN CEMETERY ST SEPULCHRE, CANTERBURY 43 ON THE GATES OF BOULOGNE, AT HARDRESCOURT, IN THE PARISH OF UPPER HARDRES. BY ROBERT C. JENKINS, , RECTOR ANDVICAR OF LYMINGE. Few families have held so distinguished a position in theannals of our county, and still fewer have maintained itthrough so many generations, as the family of Hardres,of Hardres Court, in the parish of Upper Hardres, adistrict which crowns the high land lying between Can-terbury and the southern coast. And it may well beadded, that in no locality could the traces


. Archaeologia cantiana. , ANTIQUITIES FROM THE ROMAN CEMETERY ST SEPULCHRE, CANTERBURY 43 ON THE GATES OF BOULOGNE, AT HARDRESCOURT, IN THE PARISH OF UPPER HARDRES. BY ROBERT C. JENKINS, , RECTOR ANDVICAR OF LYMINGE. Few families have held so distinguished a position in theannals of our county, and still fewer have maintained itthrough so many generations, as the family of Hardres,of Hardres Court, in the parish of Upper Hardres, adistrict which crowns the high land lying between Can-terbury and the southern coast. And it may well beadded, that in no locality could the traces of its ancientpossessors have been more utterly obliterated than theyhave been in this. Cornfields and hop-gardens, unre-lieved by a single tree, occupy the place of ancient woodsof oak and other timber, once the most remarkable intheir growth, and celebrated for their beauty in EastKent. The ancient manor-house with its quaint gar-dens and plantations, have given place to a farm-housewith its homely accompaniments. Nothing remains bu


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