A Market Town and Its Surrounding Villages: Cranbrook, Kent in the Later Seventeenth Century.1860773451 A market town and its surrounding villages; Cranbrook, Kent in the later seventeenth century. Poole, Anthony. Phillimore 2005 220 pages $65.00 Hardcover DA670 This study of Cranbrook and its parishes in the High Weald weald n. Chiefly British 1. A woodland. 2. An area of open rolling upland. [From Weald, a once-forested area in southeast England, from Old English in Kent--Benenden, Biddenden, Frittenden, Goudhurst, Hawhurst, and Staplehurst--focuses on the period of 1660-1700, and the people and families of the area. Poole details his sources, and describes the region, characteristics of the typical family, kinship kinship, relationship by blood (consanguinity) or marriage (affinity) between persons; also, in anthropology and sociology, a system of rules, based on such relationships, governing descent, inheritance, marriage, extramarital sexual relations, and sometimes , class stations and vocations, the borrowing and lending of money, and religions. Poole taught Greek and Roman history at Wimbledon College Wimbledon College is a state-maintained voluntary-aided Roman Catholic (Jesuit) secondary school for boys aged 11 to 18. The school is based at Edge Hill, Wimbledon, London , UK. Distributed by the David Brown David Brown may refer to any of the following people:
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