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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_79064" /> ==
<p> 1, an interesting old city, of Kent, 29 m. SE. of London, on the Medway, lying between and practically forming one town with Strood and Chatham; the seat of a bishop since 604; has a fine cathedral, which combines in its structure examples of Norman, [[Early]] English, and Decorated architecture; a hospital for lepers founded in 1078; a celebrated [[Charity]] House, and a strongly posted Norman castle. 2, Capital, of Monroe County, New York, on the Genesee River, near Lake Ontario, 67 m. NE. of Buffalo; is a spacious and well-appointed city, with a university, theological seminary, &c.; has varied and flourishing manufactures. </p>
<p> 1, an interesting old city, of Kent, 29 m. SE. of London, on the Medway, lying between and practically forming one town with Strood and Chatham; the seat of a bishop since 604; has a fine cathedral, which combines in its structure examples of Norman, Early English, and Decorated architecture; a hospital for lepers founded in 1078; a celebrated [[Charity]] House, and a strongly posted Norman castle. 2, Capital, of Monroe County, New York, on the Genesee River, near Lake Ontario, 67 m. NE. of Buffalo; is a spacious and well-appointed city, with a university, theological seminary, &c.; has varied and flourishing manufactures. </p>
       
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<ref name="term_79064"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/rochester Rochester from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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