Memories of Malling and Its Valley
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Excerpt from Memories of Malling and Its Valley: With a Fauna and Flora of Kent
My Lord, -
I have much pleasure in dedicating this book to your lordship, because of the lively interest you take in all matters historical and archeological which concern England in general, and, more especially, this county of Kent. It would take a lifetime to describe accurately all that can be learned in these matters in our whole county, more particularly if, as I have done, one attempted anything like its flora and fauna: I have, therefore, selected a district of Kent known to me from childhood, which affords us many monuments and records of individuals, who have lived in the varied scenes of English History, that teach us by the means of the small valley of Malling how one of the many similar districts into which our country can be divided gives existing proofs of what has happened in it from the very earliest times. Scattered about us, though frequently unnoticed among the rough flint stones that bestrew our paths, are the uncouth though sharp tools of the earliest races that lived in our island, but hereabouts the prehistoric period is still more plainly marked by monuments like Kit's Coty House, the Countless Stones, the Coffin Stone, the fallen stones at Addington, and the Dolman at Coldrum.
Leaving this period behind, we find ourselves amidst written annals and archaeological facts, that record in this valley the different scenes of English history from the earliest times to the present day.
The British period is marked by weapons, coins, and ornaments, perhaps by the paved causeway under the Medway at Aylesford, and the grass road popularly known as the Pilgrim's Path.
The Roman period can be traced by relics found at Holboro', Snodland, and in most of our parishes, which prove beyond a doubt that the world-subduing race once trod this valley.
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