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      • Kingston was founded in 1692 after Port Royal, at the mouth of the harbour, was destroyed by an earthquake. The core of the old city is a consciously planned rectangle with streets in a grid pattern. In 1703 the city became the commercial capital, and in 1872 the political capital, of Jamaica.
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  2. Kingston upon Thames, colloquially known as Kingston, is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, England. It is situated on the River Thames, 10 miles (16 km) south-west of Charing Cross. It is an ancient market town, notable as the place where some Saxon kings were crowned.

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    Kingston Upon Thames was once the king’s tun or estate. In Saxon times it had royal connections. In 838 King Egbert of Wessex called a church council there. Furthermore, several Saxon kings were crowned in Kingston, including Edward the Elder (900), Athelstan (925), Edmund (940), Edred (946), Edwy (955), and Edward the Martyr (971). However, after ...

    In 1513 a Lollard (a person who disagreed with some of the church’s teachings) was martyred in Kingston. In 1561 Kingston gained a grammar school. However, like all towns in the 16th and 17th centuries, Kingston suffered outbreaks of plague. It struck in 1625 and 1636. In this period malting and brewing flourished in Kingston Upon Thames. There was...

    In the 19th century, the old industry of malting came to an end but brewing continued and there was a brick-making industry in Kingston Upon Thames. In 1912 aircraft manufacturing began in Kingston. In 1855 the 3 traditional fairs in Kingston were reduced to one. There were many improvements to Kingston Upon Thames during the 19th century. Kingston...

    850 Kingston is a Saxon village with royal connections 900 Edward the Elder is crowned in Kingston 925 Athelstan is crowned in Kingston 940 Edmund is crowned in Kingston 946 Edred is crowned in Kingston 955 Edward is crowned in Kingston 971 Edward the Martyr is crowned in Kingston 1066 Kingston is a large village with 5 watermills 12th Century King...

  3. Kingston upon Thames, royal borough and outer borough of London, England, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of central London. It lies on the south bank of the River Thames and is part of the historic county of Surrey. The present borough was established in 1965 by amalgamation of the former royal.

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  4. The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London. The main town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Chessington , Malden Rushett , New Malden , Surbiton and Tolworth .

  5. 6 days ago · Kingston, probably from its accessibility, was a favourite place for tournaments. In 1323 some rebels from the West Country made a disturbance here, and for the next twenty years the country was in an unquiet state.

  6. Tradition has it that Kingston was the coronation place of other Anglo-Saxon kings. Doomsday Book records that Kingston was part of King Edward the Confessor’s farm and that there was there a church, 5 mills and three fisheries. A Royal Charter was granted to Kingston by King John in 1200.

  7. Apr 3, 2023 · Kingston was built at the first crossing point of the Thames upstream from London Bridge. The earliest surviving record of Kingston is from AD 838 as the site of a meeting between King Egbert of Wessex, and Ceolnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury.

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