wouldn't have thought so the isle of sheppey is still in the 18th century
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Edward Jacob (1710 - 1788) purchased the little Manor of Nutts, Isle of Sheppey, in 1752. There, he pursued his hobby as a naturalist. He discovered much of interest to the antiquarian, naturalist, geologist and zoologist, although there wa...
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separated from the mainland by The Swale, a narrow strait.
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I dont know about that but it is certainly one of the most boring places to have a holiday.
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Yes there is one at Sheerness. Tesco have a store locator on their website. It also allows you to select for different store formats - they come in all shapes and sizes now.
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Minster is a small town on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, England, east of Sheerness.
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The chief towns are Sheerness, a resort, and Minister, where a church founded there in the late 7th cent . contains the tomb of Robert Shurland, the protagonist of a story in R. H. Barham 's Ingoldsby Legends.
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