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- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone abstract "The Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone historically included a large part of Kent, including the present-day boroughs of Dartford, Bexley, Greenwich, Bromley and Sevenoaks District. It was named after the village and parish of Sutton at Hone in the Darent valley.The lathe was an ancient administrative division of Kent and originated, probably in the 6th century AD, during the Jutish colonisation of the county. It was not unusual for the Anglo-Saxons to establish their juridical and administrative centres a short distance from more populous towns. In this case Sutton at Hone is about two miles from Dartford, one of only four royal manors in Kent at the time of the Domesday Book.At that time, Sutton was ranked as a "Half Lathe", as was Milton, to which it was not connected. Alongside these two Half Lathes were five (full) Lathes: Aylesford, Borough, Eastry, Lympne (later renamed Shepway) and Wye. By 1295 Sutton had been promoted to a full lathe, while alongside it were only four other lathes. This was because Borough and Eastry had merged into Saint Augustine, while Milton and Wye had merged to form the Lathe of Scray.The Lathe continued to be an important administrative, judicial and taxation unit for 600 years after the Domesday Book. The functions of Lathe and hundreds were somewhat similar, with a Lathe covering a much wider area. Although never formerly abolished, it has had no administrative functions since the end of the 19th century. The Sheriff toured the county twice yearly, visiting each lathe: in the case of Sutton, possibly at Shire Hall. The lathe was responsible for raising of aids and subsidies for the Militia. However the Lathe court became anomalous as it fell between the hundred courts below and the Justices of the County (in petty and quarter sessions) above The Lathe of Sutton was mentioned in The London Gazette as late as 1899.According to Hasted, the Lathe of Sutton consisted of the following Hundreds: Blackheath Bromley and Beckenham Ruxley Little and Lesnes Dartford and Wilmington Axstane Codsheath Westerham and Edenbridge SomerdenThe lathe was the most westerly of the lathes into which Kent was divided. The first four hundreds in the above list now collectively form the London boroughs of Greenwich, Bexley and Bromley, except for Penge which was not originally in the county of Kent.Dartford and Wilmington Hundred is now in the borough of Dartford. Axstane hundred is now divided between the districts of Dartford and Sevenoaks, while the last three hundreds form the remainder of Sevenoaks District, except that Somerden and therefore the Lathe of Sutton included part of the parish of Speldhurst, which is not in Sevenoaks. Thus the boundary of the Lathe with the rest of Kent is still in existence, with minor deviations, as the boundaries of Dartford and Sevenoaks with the rest of Kent.The Lathe of Sutton has an area of 173,440 acres (271 sq. miles or 702 km2).".
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- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone country "England".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone divisions "Hundreds".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone divisionsnames "Blackheath, Bromley and Beckenham, Ruxley, Little and Lesnes, Dartford and Wilmington, Axstane, Codsheath, Westerham and Edenbridge, Somerden".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone end "1894".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone government "Lathe".
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- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone latitude "51.39548".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone longitude "0.32698".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone name "Sutton at Hone".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone officialName "Sutton at Hone".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone origin "Jutish Kent".
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- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone status "obsolete".
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone subject Category:Dartford_(borough).
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone subject Category:History_of_Kent.
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone subject Category:Hundreds_of_Kent.
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone subject Category:Lathes_of_Kent.
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone subject Category:Local_government_in_Kent.
- Lathe_of_Sutton_at_Hone comment "The Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone historically included a large part of Kent, including the present-day boroughs of Dartford, Bexley, Greenwich, Bromley and Sevenoaks District. It was named after the village and parish of Sutton at Hone in the Darent valley.The lathe was an ancient administrative division of Kent and originated, probably in the 6th century AD, during the Jutish colonisation of the county.".
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