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MARKET TOWNS OF KENT (from SDUK Penny Cyclopedia)

Wye in 1836

Wye is in Wye hundred, in the lathe of Scray, about three miles north-east of Ashford under the chalk hills. Here was before the Reformation a college, the buildings of which, forming a quadrangle round an open court, are used for the purposes of two endowed schools. The market has been long discontinued. Population in 1831, 1639.