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The modern name of Kent is derived from the Brythonic word kantos meaning "rim" or "border", or possibly from a homonymous word kanto "horn, hook"
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Topic: HMS Antelope (1802 - 1845)
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Desbrow
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March 24, 2015, 23:57:32 »
That's a wonderful find Bilgerat; it's not often one sees Sheerness bathed in such a golden glow.
Is it possible that the Clyde Street in Sheerness is named after the vessel pictured here?
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Bilgerat
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Now found at
https://www.kenthistoryforum.com/index.php?topic=165
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November 11, 2013, 19:27:51 »
Looks like another brilliant article, thank you Bilgerat - I shall read it in depth tomorrow!
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Thank you Bilgerat, once again very interesting.
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