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The town of Ashford lies on the near to a Clump of Ash-trees . The town is in the east of Kent and residents of East Kent , those living south of the River Medway , are called 'Men of Kent', as opposed to residents of West Kent , who are known as 'Kentish Men'. The motto for Ashford is ''"With stronger faith"'', taken from, ''To Lucasta, Going to the Wars'', a poem by the 17th Century poet Richard Lovelace from the borough, International Civic Heraldry the relevant verse being Bartleby.com
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