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|country = England |official_name= Hackington |coordinates = {{coord|51.309|1.074|display=inline,title}} |population=587 |population_ref=(Civil Parish 2011)[1] |area_total_km2=5.92 |civil_parish= Hackington |shire_district= City of Canterbury |shire_county= Kent |region= South East England |constituency_westminster= Canterbury |post_town= CANTERBURY |postcode_district = CT2 |postcode_area= CT |dial_code= 01227 |os_grid_reference= TR143612 |static_image_name = Community centre, Tyler Hill - geograph.org.uk - 747458.jpg|static_image_caption = Tyler Hill community centre}} Hackington is a semi-rural village and civil parish immediately north of Canterbury in Kent, England, the main community of which is Tyler Hill. In earlier periods it was sometimes known as St Stephen's. HistoryA site here was projected in the 1180s by Archbishop Baldwin for a new college, which was to contain the archiepiscopal cathedra and stalls for the king and the bishops of the province of Canterbury, but the monks of Canterbury procured a veto for the scheme from Pope Innocent III.[2] The eminent judge and master of the rolls Sir Christopher Hales died at Hackington in 1541, as did the poet Sarah Dixon on 23 April 1765.[3] DemographyThe population rose by more than 10 per cent, from 522 in 2001 to 589 in 2011.[4] References1. ^Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density United Kingdom Census 2011 Office for National Statistics Retrieved 21 November 2013 2. ^Jonathan Foyle, Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral, 2013. 3. ^Orlando, Cambridge Retrieved 14 May 2017. 4. ^National Statistics Census 2001
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