CINQUE PORTS

sĭngk [O. Fr.,=five ports], name applied to an association of maritime towns in Sussex and Kent, SE England. They originally numbered five: Hastings, Romney (now New Romney), Hythe, Dover, and Sandwich. The association was informally organized in the 11th cent., and a formal charter was drawn up in the 13th cent. In the 12th cent., Winchelsea and Rye were added with privileges and duties similar to those of the founding members. Later, neighboring places were added as "limbs" or "members." The Cinque Ports reached their peak of significance during the Anglo-French struggle in the 14th cent. The main duty of the ports was the provision of ships and men for protection against invasion at a time when England had no permanent navy. (The ports form an arc along the coast most likely to receive an invasion from the European continent.) In return the crown allowed the members various privileges, such as exemption from taxation and from certain laws governing municipalities. The highest officer of the chartered organization was the lord warden of the Cinque Ports, who had extensive civil, military, and naval duties. His official residence was at Walmer Castle, near Deal. After Henry VII (1485–1509) founded the royal navy, the association declined. It contributed only five ships to defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588. The office of lord warden remains but has no real power.

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...others managed to elude the British, transporting an estimated g.7 million slaves from Africa to Cuba and other American ports between i8oZ and 1860. During that time British ships confiscated i,6oo ships involved in the slave trade and released i5o...
...later sources as members of the Cinque Ports organization. In addition to the...Confessor. The feudal aspects of the Cinque Ports ship duties have led some historians...2 the eve of the Conquest, the Cinque Ports...
...moreover, by the French name of "Cinque Ports," -- was borrowed from Picardy...institutes Earl Warenne as warden of the Cinque Ports, whose "barons," moreover...and Samuel Jeake Charters of the Cinque-Ports . 1728, p. 121 already said that...
...that the organization of the Cinque Ports was at least as old as...5 Compared with the Cinque Ports, even such a great city as...Pipe Rolls show the Cinque Ports free likewise of the earlier...association with the Cinque Ports Calendar of Charter Rolls...of the Castle, Town, and Port of Dover London, 1899 , p...
...Vice-admirals of the Coast. The Cinque Ports - Hastings, Sandwich, Dover, New...which confirmed the charters of the Cinque Ports, to the first creation of...Henry VII., the naval record of the Cinque Ports is the naval history of England...
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...Penshurst about nearby coastal ports. On the shores of Dover and...written while a Lieutenant of the Cinque Ports, a Kentish friend of the Sidney...for wardenship of the Cinque Ports. Family letters detail Rowland...nor finds the comfort of a port. However unanticipated that...
...Cobham, Warden of the Cinque Ports. (10) Cobhams...with Essex to obtain. The Cinque Ports were situated on the southeast...Birchington over the five ancient ports of Hastings, Sandwich...for a description of the port traffic controls themselves...
...Conrad" 163). (17) Ford tells the story in The Cinque Ports 162-64. (18) Borys Conrad remembers the incident...March 1925): 83. Ford, Ford Madox as Hueffer. The Cinque Ports: A Historical and Descriptive Record. Illus. William...
...sympathiser and, in the tradition of Pig Iron Bob of the 1938 Port Kembla dispute, the likely head of "a Vichystyle regime...career, with their arcane references to Thistles and the Cinque Ports, only seemed to underline his irrelevance. Brett has...
...of York, together with the impeachment and execution of Sir Simon Burley, the under-chamberlain and Warden of the Cinque Ports (formerly in the service of the Black Prince and Richards tutor) and the three chamber knights, Sir John Beauchamp...
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...chartered privateer William Dampier, sailing aboard the Cinque Ports galley captained by an incompetent second-in-command...aboard after determining that the hated captain of the Cinque Ports was not along. Immediately appointed Rogerss second...
...were fortified and enlarged as ports of assembly. Napoleon was never...Chatham with its dockyards and the port of Dover would have to be attacked...of his military defeat. The port-superintendent at Calais was...could. Pitt, as colonel of the Cinque Ports volunteers, was told by General...
...latest book, unearthing the crucial war efforts of black Britons. Medieval Conference October 16th Rye Partnership 25 Cinque Ports Street Rye, East SussexTN31 7AD Telephone: 01797 229 600 www.ryepartnership.org The biennial Rye medieval conference...
...relationship. Clementine Churchill wrote to reproach her husband when he had failed to do his duty as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports by meeting Queen Juliana on her arrival at Dover. |It was just a slip, she added, |because you are Monarchial No...
...like Sir Robert Menzies (who eventually became a Companion of Honour, Knight of the Thistle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and was rumoured to hanker after a peerage), believed in it, and were delighted to belong to it, to be involved...
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...Choices for New Lord Warden of Cinque Ports. Byline: IAN GALLAGHER TONY...become Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. And she is said be unimpressed...rebellion by mayors in the Cinque Port towns of Sandwich, Dover...with a petition. The Cinque Ports, historically responsible...
Cinque or Swim; Historic Hythe Rains Supreme. by Sally Morris ITS like a Mastermind question: name the Cinque Ports of England. Answer: Dover, Sandwich, Hastings, Romney and Hythe...
...Britain ought to treasure the ports that have been built up over...by one. Yesterday, Forth Ports the last remaining British port owner to be listed on the stock...Tilbury Docks, several Scottish ports and 400 acres of Edinburgh...royal charter established the Cinque ports of Hastings, New Romney...
...wholeheartedly agree with. As port director for Associated British Ports (ABP) South Wales region his...Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Port Talbot and Swansea and has been called Warden of the Welsh cinque ports. Through these docks passes...
...Why are there more than five Cinque Ports on the south coast...remains today. Some of the ports had limbs - minor ports attached to them - and so the Cinque Ports emblem of three lions dimidiated...neither of which is now a port. A general meeting of the...
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CINQUE PORTS singk O. Fr.,=five ports, name applied...added as "limbs" or "members." The Cinque Ports reached their peak of significance...organization was the lord warden of the Cinque Ports, who had extensive civil, military...
...Julius Caesar in 55 b.c. and a later member of the Cinque Ports . Henry VIII had three castles built in the area: Deal Castle, Walmer Castle (seat of the lord warden of the Cinque Ports), and Sandown Castle (which has been washed away...
...in Romney Marsh. Until the sea receded, New Romney lay on the coast and was one of the Cinque Ports . Numerous documents concerning the Cinque Ports are kept in the town guildhall. A famous sheep fair is held annually in August. Of several...
...fighting. This was the first and most decisive victory of the Norman Conquest of England. Hastings became one of the Cinque Ports . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...rsh m, town (1991 pop. 15,914), Kent, SE England, a port on a tributary of the Swale River. It is situated in a region...remains. Faversham was an early member of the federation of the Cinque Ports . King Stephen, who founded the Cluniac abbey (now in ruins...
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