WALDERSHARE, (Kent) 4 m. and half S. of Sandwich, was at the Conquest the Lp. of Sir Will. Manouth, from whom it passed to the Malmains, and from them to the Morins, whose posterity held it from the R. of Henry VI. till it came to the late Sir Robert Furnese, Bt. and to the present Earl of Rockingham, by the marriage of his daughter. Here is a charming seat, with a park, and fine hunting in that called the warren, a delicate open country bet. Dover-Castle and Deal, from whence there is a full prospect of the sea and the coasts of France. In its little Ch. which has no spire, and is almost overgrown with ivy, Sir Rob. Furnese erected a most stately monument for his father, Sir Henry, which is worth seeing.