ST. STEPHEN'S, or HACKINGTON, (Kent) 1 m. N. of Canterbury, and near the Stour, had an imnge of that saint, much resorted to by pilgrims, from whence it had the name. It stood in the garden of Sir Roger Manwood, Ld. Chief Baron, who, in 1573, built 7 almshs. here. The manor anciently bel. to the monks of Christ-Ch. Canterbury; but Q. Eliz. granted it to Sir Roger Manwood, above-mentioned, whose grandson sold it to Sir Thomas Colepeper. K. Edward III. on his return from France, held a tournament here.