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Tag Archives: 17th Century
Bromley & Sheppard Colleges – Heritage Building Profile
Grade I Listed – Founded 1666 by John Warner, Bishop of Rochester, as almshouses for 20 widows of clergy. The intention was for it to be in Rochester but there was no available land. John Warner was one of only … Continue reading
									
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