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Tag Archives: chatham
A Cobham gentleman of the 1700s: Mr Hayes Diary
One of our volunteers, Don Blackburn, has transcribed the diary entries of Mr Hayes, of Cobham, Kent. As a boy Richard Hayes (1725-1790), lived with his uncle, Richard Hayes senior, at Owletts (now owned by the National Trust) in the … Continue reading
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Fort Amherst, Chatham, dig
A couple of months ago some of our members (top left photo) volunteered on a dig in Chatham. Details appeared in the local paper: