OS Grid Reference: TQ7254
The 1841 population was 584
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"The village of Barming is two miles and a half W. by S. from Maidstone, seated upon the river Medway, over which is a stone bridge leading to East Farleigh. The soil in this neighbourhood is peculiarly adapted to the cultivation of hops, and much fruit is annually sent to the London markets. The chirch, dedicated to St Margaret, haw a beautiful spire; the benefice is a rectory, in the presentation of the crown." Pigot's Directory, 1839 Administrative UnitsEast Barming fell within the Hundred of Maidstone. Its 19th century Registration District & Poor Law Union was Maidstone. East Barming also known as Barming. It was united with West Barming civil parish in 1934. Churches and Chapels (pre-1910)Church of England
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