WINGHAM, a small town of the county of Kent, in the hundred of the same name, and in the lathe of St Augustin, sixty-two miles from London. A convent was founded here in the reign of Edward I. by Archbishop Peckham. Near to it are some fine gentlemen's seats. The population amounted in 1821 to 1085, and in 1831 to 1115.
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