A gritty community of fishermen and farmers, Hythe has always had its ferrymen, or wherrymen as they were known for centuries. |
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In the same year the bishop and the commonalty of the port of Hythe founded a hospital. |
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Gordon had just jacked his job in with some sort of mechanical haulage firm in Hythe. |
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The 45-year-old man was walking in the Hythe area of the town when four men got out of a car, knocked him to the ground and knifed him in the ribs. |
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Wind the clock forward half a millennia or so and Queen Elizabeth II wears the crown, and Hythe ferry is still shuttling passengers across Southampton Water. |
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It reviews events and developments throughout Folkestone, Hythe and the villages nearby. |
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Formerly, the barons were the members of the House of Commons representing the Cinque Ports of Hastings, New Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich. |
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The third ferry is the Hythe Ferry, providing a passenger service to Hythe on the other side of Southampton Water. |
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The nearby Brockhill Country Park, to the west, with footpaths around a lake and in a valley, links with the Royal Military Canal at Hythe. |
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The chosen invasion sites ran from Rottingdean in the west to Hythe in the east. |
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Dover is the start of The Wave network to New Romney via Folkestone, Hythe and Dymchurch. |
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Janice Atkinson, who was running as a candidate in Folkestone and Hythe, will surely go after an aide claimed an invoice for £3,150 from a restaurant Margate. |
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National Express runs coaches to Ashford, Dover, Hythe, Maidstone and London. |
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The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is an example of a commercial line run partly as a heritage operation and partly to provide local transportation. |
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Kent's two canals are the Royal Military Canal between Hythe and Rye, which still exists, and the Thames and Medway Canal between Strood and Gravesend. |
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