DEAL


Meaning of DEAL in English

town, Dover district, administrative and historic county of Kent, England, on the English Channel. The town has a natural roadstead harbour, The Downs, enclosed by the North and South Forelands and the perilous Goodwin Sands. It is claimed that Julius Caesar landed there in 55 BCE. In 1539 Henry VIII built Deal, Sandown, and Walmer castles, all within the modern town. Walmer, official residence of the lord warden of the Cinque Ports (q.v.), and Deal are still extant; Sandown was destroyed by the sea. The presence of these castles, and the siltation of the town's rival, Sandwich, led to a considerable growth in Deal's mercantile trade. The Downs was the scene of naval battles between the Spanish and Dutch (1639) and the English and Dutch (1666). In 1682 William Penn sailed from Deal on his first voyage to America. During the 19th century the town became a popular holiday resort. Although still predominantly maritime in character, with important fishing and boatbuilding activities, the town also lies near Betteshanger, the largest of the Kent collieries, and has attracted light industries. Pop. (1991) 28,504.

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