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Dartford

[ dahrt-ferd ]

noun

  1. a borough in Kent, S England, on the River Thames: Peasants' Revolt began here 1381.


Dartford

/ ˈdɑːtfəd /

noun

  1. a town in SE England, in NW Kent. Pop: 56 818 (2001)


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As a teenager in Dartford, Kent, young Mick watched his idols topple.

In the 1950 and 1951 elections, a young woman called Margaret Roberts was the Conservative candidate in Dartford.

The sculptor of a stone which is in Dartford burial-ground probably had the suggestion from a predecessor.

The design invented by the sculptor at Sutton at Hone, near Dartford, is less original and also less striking.

He would not stand for Dartford against Mr. Millbank as the nominee of a party he could not follow.

Mr. Rigby was beaten; and Coningsby arrived at Dartford in time to receive the cheers of thousands.

On his own impulse Mr. Millbank decided that Coningsby should contest Dartford.

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