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Anyway, thanks still, but actually, there was a Saxon settlement on the present Castle area of Eastern Heights, meaning that there was a high Dover community (present Castle area), and a low Dover community (town area) and the secular canons on the Eastern Heights were people who attended to the Church matters, without necessarily having to be monks. As their Church was the oldest, it could not have been aligned to any other church at that time. When king Whitred had Saint Martin le Grand Priory built, arouns the year 700, he transferred the secular canons to this new priory from the Eastern Heights (present day Castle area). Which means the Eastern Heights ecclesiastic preminence IS OLDER than that of St. Martin le Grand in later Market Square.
Further to your reply, former Saint Mary and Saint Martin Priory Newark, founded in 1130, IS OPPOSITE Christchurch Court, in the sense that you cross Folkestone Road to get from one to the other. Dover Colege next to Priory Station corresponds to this old Priory, called, Saint Mary and Saint Martin Newark. You cannot talk me out of this one, Diana, no matter how you try!