Hythe
Hythe was the smallest and poorest of the Kentish Cinque Ports and the last in rank of the original five Ports of the confederation. A borough appurtenant to the archbishop of Canterbury’s manor of Saltwood, it was a significant centre of coastal trade at the time of Domesday but the silting of its haven meant that it had fallen into economic decline by the early 1300s. Despite this decline, it maintained some sort of prosperity as a market town and fishing centre in the latter half of the fourteenth century.
