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Tower of Holy Trinity Church, Dartford. Located on Dartford High Street next to the River Darent, the oldest part of the church was constructed in approximately 1080 by Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, on the site of an earlier Saxon building, and was mentioned in the Domesday Book as containing three chapels.
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Darenth, Dartford: Church: 10th century: 1 June 1967 1085815: Church of St Margaret. More images ... Holy Trinity Church: Dartford: Parish church: 1220: 22 December 1953
The ford, now Dartford Bridge over the River Darent, and Holy Trinity Church Richard Trevithick memorial at St. Edmund's Park. The parish church, Holy Trinity, is situated on the western bank of the River Darent, from where a hermit would conduct travellers across the ford. The church was originally a 9th-century Saxon structure, but gained ...
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He died on 4 December 1682, in his 69th year, and was buried (as "John Twisleton, Esq.") at Dartford. [1] In the south chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Dartford, is a mural monument of white marble erected to his memory. [b]
Spilman died in 1626 and is commemorated in Holy Trinity Church, Dartford. His first wife Elizabeth Mengel, daughter of a Nuremberg merchant, died in 1607 aged 55. He had several children by his second wife Katherine who survived until about 1644. [1] Anne Spilman was baptised at St Martin-in-the-Fields on 15 August 1609. [37]