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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: The Judd School, University of Kent, Tonbridge School, River Bourne, Kent, Tonbridge Angels F.C., Securitas depot robbery, RAF West Malling, East Malling Stream, Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge railway station, Tonbridge Priory, Wateringbury Stream, Tonbridge and Malling local elections, White Horse Stone, St Michael's Church, East Peckham, Mereworth Castle, KMFM Maidstone, August 1923 Air Union Farman Goliath crash, KMFM West Kent, Oast Theatre, Tonbridge, Blue Bell Hill, Ightham Mote, Tonbridge Grammar School, Tonbridge Castle, Hillview School For Girls, Kit's Coty House, Aylesford railway station, Sackville School, Hildenborough, Borough Green, Kent Messenger, West Peckham, Weald of Kent Grammar School, Chestnuts long barrow, K College, New Hythe railway station, Wateringbury railway station, Tonbridge and Malling Council election, 1999, Lowey of Tonbridge, East Malling railway station, Borough Green & Wrotham railway station, West Malling railway station, West Peckham Preceptory, Hilden Grange School, Preston Hall, Aylesford, Hildenborough railway station, Burham Marsh, Addington long barrow, Snodland railway station, Coldrum Stones, Countless Stones, Oldbury hillfort, Smythe's Megalith, Tunbridge ware, Coffin Stone, Cossington, Kent, Bradbourne House, Oldbury rock shelters. Excerpt: The Judd School (often known simply as Judd) is a state secondary school in Tonbridge, Kent, southeast England. It was established in 1888 at Stafford House on East Street in Tonbridge, where it remained for eight years before moving to its present location on Brook Street, in the south of the town. Founded by the Worshipful Company of Skinners, it was named after 16th century merchant Sir Andrew Judd, whose endowment helped fund the school. The Skinners' Company maintains close links with the school and makes up the majority of the governing...