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Thecircuit of Cobham Park is about seven miles, and it is crossed by the"Long Avenue", leading to Rochester, and the "Grand Avenue", which, sloping down from the tenantless Mausoleum, opens into Cobham village. The inn to which Mr. Tupman retired, in disgust with life, stillretains the title of the "Leather Bottle", but has mounted for its signa coloured portrait of Mr. Pickwick addressing the Club incharacteristic attitude. It was in Cobham village that Mr. Pickwick madehis notable discovery o...f the stone with the mysterious inscription--aninscription which the envious Blotton maintained was nothing more thanBIL STUMPS HIS MARK. Local tradition suggests that Dickens intended theepisode for a skit upon archaeological theories about the dolmens knownas Kit's Coty House, and that a Strood antiquary keenly resented thesatire. However that may be, Kit's Coty House is not at Cobham, but somemiles away, near Aylesford. In Cobham church there is perhaps the finestand most complete series of monumental brasses in this country, most ofthem commemorating the Lords of Cobham.

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