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Cinque Ports
[singk]
plural noun
a former association of maritime towns in SE England: originally (1278) numbering five (Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover, and Sandwich) and receiving special privileges in return for aiding in the naval defense of England.
Cinque Ports
/ ɪŋ /
plural noun
an association of ports on the SE coast of England, originally consisting of Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover, and Sandwich, which from late Anglo-Saxon times provided ships for the king's service in return for the profits of justice in their courts. The Cinque Ports declined with the growth of other ports and surrendered their charters in 1685
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Cinque Ports1
Example Sentences
Now dad and lad are rivals for the five places up for grabs at Royal Cinque Ports.
They are among 72 players competing over two circuits of Royal Cinque Ports in Kent on Tuesday.
We reporters squeeze into an upstairs room of the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club, overlooking the English Channel.
Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel and Branden Grace, who holds the Open record with a 62, advanced from their qualifier at Royal Cinque Ports.
Royal Cinque Ports hosted two Opens a century ago, while Dundonald Links near Royal Troon has hosted the Scottish Open.
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