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- By the 1930s they had opened further branches in Canterbury; Parrock Street Gravesend; Earl Street Maidstone.
- The principal ferry operated between West Tilbury and Gravesend and was under the ownership of the Lord of the Manor of Parrock in Milton-next-Gravesend.
- In reality, Captain Moffat was the master of the " Parrock Hall " and this vessel made several trips to the West Indies between 1847 and 1851.
- Other works set up around this time in or near the Forest include a steel forge at Pippingford Park, around 1505, and a furnace and forge at Parrock, Hartfield, in 1513.
- This name, although most commonly written as " Paddock " rather than Paddick, was originally written as " Parrock " and derives from the same etymology as the word " park ".
- In 1977, he died peacefully at " Upper Parrock ", the 15th century house set on a Sussex hilltop near the Kent border where he and his wife had lived since the Second World War.
- According to the Parrock Hall's crew lists, Richard's father James was the Steward on the 1849 and 1850 voyages so it is possible that Richard travelled with him as a boy but had no official duties on the ship.
- As with Dartford, Gravesend has a ring road : this takes traffic around the town centre via Bath Street, West Street, Harmer Street, Milton Road, Parrock Street ( where there is junction with the A227 road ), Windmill Street, Stone Street, Rathmore Road and Pelham Road.