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Stone Age Broken axe discarded near Camer (found in 1975)

The creation of the united benefice of Meopham with Nurstead (which had always been a rectory) restored to the Meopham incumbent the title of Rector." Since that introduction was written Vigo Village has left the parish of Meopham by gaining its own parish status in 2000. Yet a third will operate in the future when the plans to transfer Vigo Village to the ecclesiastical parish of Stansted take effect. By reason of the administrative changes mentioned above, there are now two church parishes within the civil parish, served by the church of St. The third one was Dodmore, a very small manor having its own manor house on the site of the present Whitehill Service Station. A manor was created at Dene, in the east of the parish, but by the time that surviving manorial records begin this had become a part of Meopham. The principal one was, of course, the Manor of Meopham. Nurstead Parish, some 522 acres, seems always to have been identical in area with the old Manor, while Meopham, on the other hand, comprised at least three manors. For civil purposes Nurstead, which had for a time been joined to Cobham, was transferred to Meopham with effect from 1st April 1963. Jim Carley's original introduction said that "The present civil parish of Meopham comprises the old ecclesiastical parish, as well as the formerly separate parish of Nurstead and a small part of Trottiscliffe. Information regarding potential additional entries or errors in existing ones would be appreciated. It is believed the entries are accurate although sometimes sources have conflicted over exact dates and a choice has been made. The following comprises 'The Meopham Chronology up to 1955' compiled by James Carley for Kent County Library in 1982, with a few additional entries up to 1955 and other entries from 1955 to 2008 compiled by Dawn Bramer.
