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Langdon as a village and its own parish "in Dover district, Kent... near the Deal and Dover railway, 3½ miles NNE of Dover. The parish contains also the hamlet of Marten; and its post-town is Dover. Acres, 1,065. Real property, £2,228. Pop., 362. Houses,
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of Martin Mill railway station, and the schoolmistress for the parish' National School. At West
Langdon there were recorded the parish clerk, two farmers, a shoemaker, and a beer retailer. By 1913 at West Langdon a shoemaker was not listed. East Langdon in 1913 showed four farmers, one of whom was a
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Langdon in 1882, a Benjamin James Taylor, and in 1913 a William Powell Hampton who was also the principal landowner. The three principal landowners of East Langdon in 1882 included the Earl of Guilford. The Earl remained a principal landowner in 1913, along with Major Herbert
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Annunciation to the Virgin, accompanied by various elegant devices and scrolls". St Mary's Church at West Langdon was rebuilt in 1869 to the Early English style and restored in 1906, and comprises a chancel and nave, with seating at the time
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Premonstratensian abbey remains as "... abbey buildings survive partly as ruins incorporated within a later house, Listed Grade II*, and also within the Grade II Listed, north eastern wall of a 19th-century agricultural barn. Elsewhere, the abbey survives in buried form and as
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and Kent. However, East and West
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blacksmithing, labouring on the railway, and careers in the navy. Women were mainly engaged in domestic positions and services, such as indoor servants and charwomen, or working for a washing and bathing service; a total of 10 females were working in this type of employment.
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John E Vigar in his web site blog describes St
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