Blackdown Mill, was originally built at Three Chimneys, Biddenden, Kent where she was known as the Cherry Clack Mill.
Per author Charles Edward Banks, a clue to his identity may exist in the following: a Francis, son of Thomas Cooke, was baptized 6 April 1572, at Biddenden, Kent.
John Rex Winder was born December 11, 1821 to Richard and Sophia Collins Winder in Biddenden, England.
Richard Massingham (31 January 1898, Sleaford, Lincolnshire – 1 April 1953, Biddenden, Kent) was a British actor who is principally noted for starring in public information films made in the 1940s and early 1950s.
Returning to England after the accession of Elizabeth I, he enjoyed rapid promotion, being made, within ten years, chaplain to Archbishop Matthew Parker, rector of Biddenden in Kent, of Sutton Waldron in Dorset, archdeacon of Stafford, chancellor in Lichfield Cathedral, and Warden of Merton College, Oxford.