There isn't a Bishop of Sandwich, Kent comes under the Diocese of Canterbury so you have an Archbishop
There used to be a Bishop of Sandwich, back in the Middle Ages, but I cannot find out when it was discontinued
Sandwich.
72.8 miles via M20
Harold Winfield Kent has written: 'Charles Reed Bishop, man of Hawaii'
Merideth Bishop
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my mom invented it she worked for Pfizer in sandwich kent :) hope it helped
There is one town in the shire country of Kent in the country of England by the name of Sandwich. It is a relatively small town, with only a population of 6,800 people.
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Sandwich is a town in the county of Kent, England. The idea of having food between two slices of bread is supposed to come from the 4th Earl of Sandwich who took his food this way so that he could carry on playing cards while he ate. Historians debate whether or not this is true. Captain James T Cook named what we now call Hawaii "The Sandwich Islands" because the Earl of Sandwich was one of the sponsors of his voyage of discovery.
it wasn't made in bayeux it was made in kent by Norman nuns and commisioned by bishop odo William's half-brother.
William the Conqueror had two younger half-brothers - Odo, Earl of Kent and Bishop of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain.
It is on the easternmost part of the county of Kent, about halfway between the towns of Margate and Sandwich. - One of the most famous airfilds in the Battle of Britain. Manston aerodrome is next to the town of Ramsgate in Kent. It closed from military use in 1999 and from civilian use in 2014.