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Kent County Council has met in Maidstone since 1889, when county councils were first established across England and Wales. [11] There was a severe epidemic of typhoid fever in Maidstone in 1897, [12] with 1,888 reported cases and at least 130 deaths. [13]
Born at Maidstone in Kent, Richard Woodville was the son of Richard Wydeville (Woodville), chamberlain to the Duke of Bedford, and Joan Bittlesgate (or Bedlisgate), the daughter of Thomas Bittlesgate of Knightstone [1] [2] [3] in the parish of Ottery St Mary in Devon.
Joan (died 1462), who married the Kent MP William Haute, of Bishopsbourne. [10] She is a great great-grandmother of Catherine Parr, sixth, and final wife of King Henry VIII. His widow died some time after 17 July 1448, when she had property in Ireland, and was probably buried at Maidstone. [2]
His parents were John Monckton (born about 1803 in East Peckham (Kent) - died September 1886 in Maidstone, Kent, England and Eliza Whitmore (maiden name unknown). He was one of ten children growing up on King Street, Maidstone, Kent, England. [7] In 1858 he married an amateur actress Maria Louisa Long (1837–1920). [8] [9]
Maidstone, Kent Former special constable Jegou, 65, was fatally knifed in Brenchley Gardens, a park in Maidstone, on 12 September 1976. Michael Stone , convicted in 1998 of murdering two members of a family and attempting to murder a third as they walked along a country lane in Kent in July 1996, has been suspected by police of being the ...
Two of the passengers, who were returning from honeymoon in Paris, were killed. The injured were taken to the West Kent Hospital, Maidstone. [6] An inquest was opened by the Cranbrook Coroner on 12 February at Pagehurst Farm, Staplehurst into the deaths of the victims. Witnesses gave evidence of the failure of the starboard elevator.
George Joseph Smith was born in Bethnal Green, London, on 11 January 1872, the son of an insurance agent.At age 9, Smith was sent to a reformatory at Gravesend, Kent, and later was imprisoned for fraud and theft.
Sir John Tufton, 2nd Baronet (c. 1623 – 11 October 1685) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1685.. Tufton was the eldest surviving son of Sir Humfrey Tufton, 1st Baronet of The Mote, Maidstone, Kent and his wife Margaret Morley, daughter of Herbert Morley of Glynde, Sussex.