Source/Archive record (Bibliographic reference) SKE31435 - The London Stones: Marking the City of London's Jurisdiction over the Thames and Medway

Title The London Stones: Marking the City of London's Jurisdiction over the Thames and Medway
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
ISSN 2046-9799
ISSN 2046-9802

Abstract/Summary

The City of London held jurisdiction over part of the River Thames and River Medway from the 12th century until mid-19th century. From the post-medieval period the boundaries of this jurisdiction were partly marked by boundary stones and these stones were identified for further work during English Heritage's Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Proect. This document is a review of this site.

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Description

Bibliographic reference (BR) Research Report Series no. 16-2014

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2014/322

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • BOUNDARY STONE (THE LONDON STONE) (Listed Building)
  • Obelisk (New London Stone), Upnor (Listed Building)
  • The London Stone, North Saltings, Isle of Grain (Listed Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • EKE15435 The London Stones: Marking the City of London's Jurisdiction over the Thames and Medway (Ref: Research Report Series 16-2014)

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Sep 21 2016 2:52PM