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Kent Online Parish Clerks have undertaken complete transcripts for the Parish of Holy Trinity and are preparing a parish page during the course of 2013. Completed transcripts cover all deposited records at Bromley Archives and other items with generous assistance from the rector.  
Kent Online Parish Clerks have undertaken complete transcripts for the Parish of Holy Trinity and are preparing a parish page during the course of 2013. Completed transcripts cover all deposited records at Bromley Archives and other items with generous assistance from the rector. All Bromley parishes are on on a single page at [http://www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/Bromley.html www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/Bromley.html]


Deposited Parish registers are held at Bromley Archives reference P 47C 1843-1976  
Deposited Parish registers are held at Bromley Archives reference P 47C 1843-1976  
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Holy Trinity registers reflect this growth the address of "Builder's Field" denotes the building of roads of houses; Skym or Skim Corner ceases to be a hamlet and is part of Jackson's Road (named after the eponymous George Jackson shopkeeper) replacing the earlier 1st Skim Corner Road and2nd Skim Corner Road found as abodes in the early years registers.  
Holy Trinity registers reflect this growth the address of "Builder's Field" denotes the building of roads of houses; Skym or Skim Corner ceases to be a hamlet and is part of Jackson's Road (named after the eponymous George Jackson shopkeeper) replacing the earlier 1st Skim Corner Road and2nd Skim Corner Road found as abodes in the early years registers.  


The Commons included Shooting Common (originally for archery contests) and that part of Coopers Farm which formed Bromley Race Course; other references are to Bromley Common Village. To the South east of the Church Brewery Road adjacent to Pembury House introduces a growth in trades from maltsters (implying a malting floor) Brewers, Coopers and draymen reflecting another growth in local housing.  
The Commons included Shooting Common (originally for archery contests) and that part of Coopers Farm which formed Bromley Race Course; other references are to Bromley Common Village. To the South east of the Church Brewery Road adjacent to Pembury House introduces a growth in trades from maltsters (implying a malting floor) Brewers, Coopers and draymen reflecting another growth in local housing.


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