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developed to the west of Gravesend, so decennial censuses record that this parish saw an almost fourfold increase in population between 1831 and 1901 (from 4,348 to 9,256, in 1851, to 15,534 in 1901). In the next ten year census the number of houses slightly increased, as did occupation rates; the
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Until about the 1840s, much of the population was scattered in rural farmhouses, country houses and cottages or those living along the east side of the High Street and thus not in Gravesend parish. The boundary between the two parishes is along the middle of Gravesend's High Street (which puts the
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St Peter and St Paul saw five of its bells cast in 1656 by John Hodson. A treble was added in 1810 (cast by Thomas Mears II) and the
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by which all of the abbots were retired, and their institutions' endowments – such as in this parish – were confiscated.
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old Town Hall in Milton, not Gravesend) then Windmill Street and Singlewell Road. Just as
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Christ Church Milton-next-Gravesend: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Service, 1856–2006
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Two churches co-exist: the ancient parish church, dedicated to St Peter and Paul (at
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On 1 April 1915 the parish was abolished and merged with Gravesend. It is now in the
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Feudal ownership of land in the parish was the subject of a legal action of 1076,
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The History of St Peter and St Paul:The Parish Church of Milton next Gravesend
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Occupations 'of families and of servants' in 1831 in Milton grouped by Status
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was augmented to 8 by two new trebles in 1930 (cast by
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Milton Kent
Milton Regis

Milton is located in Kent
Kent
District
Gravesham
Shire county
Kent
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
UK
England
Kent
51°26′21″N 0°23′09″E / 51.4393°N 0.3857°E / 51.4393; 0.3857
ecclesiastical parish
Gravesend
Gravesham
Kent
Abbot Scotland v Hamo the Sherrif
St Augustine's Abbey
Canterbury
Gravesend
Royal Charter
Church of England
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Northfleet

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