Findspot record TR 23 NW 108 - Bricks from folkestone harbour
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TR 23 35 (point) LO |
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Map sheet | TR23NW |
Civil Parish | FOLKESTONE, SHEPWAY, KENT |
County | KENT |
District | FOLKESTONE AND HYTHE, KENT |
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Full Description
TR 2335. Folkestone. Eight bricks were discovered in 1808, while building a new pier. The bricks were fourteen inches long, six inches wide and weighed fourteen pounds each. They were stamped with a coat of arms surmounted by a coronet. the bricks were found among the foundation stones of the old harbour, of which "no tradition remains". They may have formed part of the ancient stade swept away by the sea in 1629; the same year that Folkestone was granted a licence by the king to build a pier. (1,2) Information supplied by Captain Rickets. (2)
The location where the bricks were found is unknown so the record is only accurate to the nearest 1 km.
Southern Water Services, 1993, Dover & Folkestone Wastewater Treatment scheme Environmental Statement (Unpublished document). SKe6815.
<1> Arch Cant 10 1876 CXXVI-CXXVII (W A Scott Robertson) (OS Card Reference). SKE34514.
<2> Archaeologia 16 1812 364-365 (OS Card Reference). SKE37304.
<3> Southern Water Services, 1993, Dover & Folkestone Wastewater Treatment scheme Environmental Statement (Unpublished document). SKE6815.
Sources/Archives (4)
- --- SKE6815 Unpublished document: Southern Water Services. 1993. Dover & Folkestone Wastewater Treatment scheme Environmental Statement.
- <1>XY SKE34514 OS Card Reference: Arch Cant 10 1876 CXXVI-CXXVII (W A Scott Robertson). [Mapped feature: #45616 Find, ]
- <2> SKE37304 OS Card Reference: Archaeologia 16 1812 364-365.
- <3> SKE6815 Unpublished document: Southern Water Services. 1993. Dover & Folkestone Wastewater Treatment scheme Environmental Statement.
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Record last edited
Mar 8 2022 3:10PM