Men Of Kent

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Plenty of men of Clark Kent on here - so they think.
@ianrauk@rb58 @martint235 @arallsopp @iLB @half the flippin' forum...even me sometimes!
 
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Levo-Lon

Guru
Im a man of Kent..but only for a year then moved up to east Anglia..
must go back to visit my birth place one day.

its to do with which side of the Medway iirc..
 

w00hoo_kent

One of the 64K
its to do with which side of the Medway iirc..
Having just read a website on it (because I _think_ I know but it comes up so irregularly that I double guess myself) there are a bunch of definitions. The one I've always heard is North and West (Kentish) or South and East (Man of) of the river Medway is the cut off. But apparently some people use the Stour and some people base it on which diocese you were born in, Rochester or Canterbury. On all tests I'm a Kentish Man.

To be honest, I only remember because there are Man of Kent pubs in Rochester and Rainham and they are both South/East of the Medway :-)

Oh, and I missed one. It's all about being born in Kent, so you can't wheedle your way in if you were born elsewhere. The last option they had was someone born in Kent of all Kentish parents is a Man/Maid of Kent and someone born to a non-Kentish parent in Kent is a Kentish Man/Maid. By this account I'm still a Kentish Man as my mother was born in Liverpool (albeit her mum was from Kent.)
 
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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
I went to University in Canterbury, we used to sing a rugby song about being a Kentish Man, but we were actually men of Kent!
Now i live in Bexleyheath, which is nominally in Kent, but also in the London Borough of Bexley, so I am confused about my options.
 
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