ARETAS AKERS

Posted on Sep 21, 2025

ARETAS AKERS, born in October 1851, spent his early childhood at St Mary’s Abbey, West Malling, his grandmother’s home. His father was the local parson. He was Home Secretary between 1905 and 1908, and was a Conservative MP for East Kent constituencies from 1880 until 1911. He was the Chief Whip in Conservative governments between 1885 to 1892, an era of party splits and high political tension over Irish Home Rule. In 1911 he was created 1st Viscount Chilston, taking the name from his country seat, Chilston Park, which he had inherited in 1875, along with the additional surname of Douglas. Akers-Douglas was a significant figure in his party for over thirty years, an able administrator who is credited with improving party discipline from the 1880s onwards. He was a friend of Lord Randolph Churchill, and corresponded with Lord Salisbury and Queen Victoria, as well as writing the nightly parliamentary letter to Edward VII during Balfour’s premiership. After 1911 he retired almost entirely from public life, and he died in London in 1926. More...

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Spring Newsletter 2023

Posted on Mar 21, 2023

The Twitch Newsletter of the Malling Society Spring 2023 Word The Twitch Newsletter of the Malling Society Spring 2023 PDF

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Medway Aircraft Preservation Society

Posted on Nov 15, 2020

Medway Aircraft Preservation Society is open Sunday, Monday and Wednesday mornings to view the Scion and Spitfire. https://www.mapsl.co.uk/   Recently several images were donated to the Malling Society 1987 slides donated by family of David Whitney a former member of Medway Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS)                                                                                                             1991 slides by Phillip Cole Managing Director of MAPSL Medway Aircraft Preservation Society...

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