One of his colleagues ventured west to the Medway River, becoming Rochester's first bishop.
Medway River is a river in Queen's County, on the Southwestern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Through damming of the lakes, some of the water that once fed the Medway River now flows through the Petite Rivière system.
Medway River 11 is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Queens County, Nova Scotia.
It flows into the Belfast River, just north of that river's terminus at the Medway River, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean.
Among his last works were the two large landing-stages at Liverpool, and the bridge for carrying the London turnpike road across the Medway River at Rochester.
His boyhood was bordered, to the north, by the Medway River and the dockyards, but to the south and east the town quickly turned into open country.
The house that Jan Van Arrsens built on the Medway River burned, either in 1692 or in the early 18th century after the Hyrnes bought it.
The need to defend the Medway River and Sunbury rose again at the outset of the American Revolution.
Earthworks are still standing at the park and show the size of the fort that once defended the Medway River.