Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 122 2002 page v + vi
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| List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii; Editorial Personnel viii | |||
| 1. | Cobham Hall: the House and Gardens. By Tim Tatton-Brown | 01 | |
| 2. | Interpersonal Violence in Kent, 1460-1560. By Karen Jones | 29 | |
| 3. | A Roman site at Home Farm, Eynsford. By Brian Philp and Maurice Chenery | 49 | |
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The Population of Sandwich from the Accession of Elizabeth Ito the Civil
War. By Jane Andrewes and Michael Zell |
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| 5. | One for the Road? Providing Food and Drink for the Final Journey. By Edward Biddulph | 101 | |
| 6. | Patrixbourne Church: Medieval Patronage, Fabric and History. By Mary Berg | 113 | |
| 7. | A Forgotten Kentish Rebellion, September-October 1470. By Malcolm Mercer | 143 | |
| 8. | Excavations at Biggin Street, Dover. By David Wilkinson and Duncan Wood | 153 | |
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Faversham’ s Role in the Armada and Counter-Armada. |
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Stone Supply to the Saxon Shore Forts at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and
Lympne. By Andrew Pearson |
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| 11. |
The Management of Dering Wood, Smarden, since the Medieval Period:
Archaeological and Documentary Evidence. By Nicola Bannister |
221 |
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Supporting the Canterbury Hospitals: Benefaction and the Language of
Charity in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. By Sheila Sweetinburgh |
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Late Bronze Age, Romano-British and Early/Middle Saxon
features at Hoo St Werburgh. |
259 |
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Interpretations of the Influence of the Immigrant Population in Kent in
the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. By Elizabeth Edwards |
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| 15. | Roman Greenwich. By Gary Brown | 293 | |
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| 16. | The Kentish Copperas Industry. By Tim Allen, Mike Cotterill and Geoffrey Pike | 319 | |
| 17. | St Margaret in Kent: Two Eleventh-Century Anecdotes. By Diana Webb | 335 | |
| 18. | Interim Reports on Work carried out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust 1998-2000 | 343 | |
| 19. |
The Release of Ornaments in the Archbishop’s Chapel and some other
arrangements following Simon Mepham’s Elevation. By Roy Martin Haines |
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| 20. | A Prehistoric Site off Green Lane, Whitfield, near Dover. By Keith Parfitt | 373 | |
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Researches and Discoveries A Neolithic Stone Axe: Offham An Insular La Tène Toggle: Wrotham Iron Age Material: Capel-le-Ferne Sections of Roman Road: Benenden Medieval Denehole: Wilmington Probable Seventeenth- Century Witch Bottle: Biddenden Chalkwells: Hartlip and Lynsted An early Nineteenth-Century engraving of Malling Abbey Tower |
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Reviews Duncan Harrington (ed.), Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664 Nigel Yates (ed.), Kent in the Twentieth Century. M. And A. Hicks, St Gregory’s Priory Northgate, Canterbury: Excavations 1988-91 Shirley Burgoyne Black, A Scholar and a Gentleman. Edward Hasted, the Historian of Kent Cranbrook Voices from the 20th Century Sandwich Recollected. An Oral History, 1914-1950. |
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| 23. | Obituaries | 441 | |
| 24. | Brief Notes on the Contributors | 445 | |
| 25. | Annual Report and Accounts | 449 | |
| 26. | Committees of the Society | 456 | |
| 27. | General Index | 457 |
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