a town of Kent in England, two miles and a half south-west of Romney, of which town and port it is a member, and 71 miles from London. It is a populous town, with a market on Thursday, and fair on July 25th. It is incorporated by the name of a bailiff, elected July 22d, jurats, and commonalty. In the beach near Stone-end, is a heap of stones, fancied to be the tomb of Crispin and Crispianus. And near the sea is a place called Holmstone, consisting of beach and pebble-stones, which abounds nevertheless with holm trees. Here is a charity school.