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Cobham

Village in Kent, England, 3 km/2 mi south of Gravesend; population (2001) 1,300. Cobham Hall, which is late Elizabethan with later additions, is one of the largest old houses in Kent, with grounds designed by Humphry Repton; it is now a private school for girls.

St Mary Magdalene church, which dates from the 13th century, contains commemorative brasses of the de Cobham and Brooke families, who were lords of the manor here. The Old College, founded for priests in 1362, and suppressed in 1537, was converted to almshouses in 1598.

The Leather Bottle Inn in Cobham featured in Dickens's novel Pickwick Papers.



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By the time they reached the last-named place, the violence of their grief had sufficiently abated to admit of their making a very excellent early dinner; and having procured the necessary information relative to the road, the three friends set forward again in the afternoon to walk to Cobham.
I shall never forget his flying Henry's kite for him that very windy day last Easterand ever since his particular kindness last September twelvemonth in writing that note, at twelve o'clock at night, on purpose to assure me that there was no scarlet fever at Cobham, I have been convinced there could not be a more feeling heart nor a better man in existence.
If I had fully realised the meaning of all the things I had seen I should have immediately worked my way round through Byfleet to Street Cobham, and so gone back to rejoin my wife at Leatherhead.
 
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