Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 131 2011 page iv, v + vi
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| List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii, Editorial Personnel viii | |||
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The Social Structure of New Romney as revealed in the 1381 Poll Tax
Returns. By Sheila Sweetinburgh |
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| 2. | A Review of Canterbury's Romano-British Cemeteries. By Jake Weekes | 23 | |
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The Medieval Decorated Tile Pavement at St Mary's Church, Brook: the Finest Survival of the Tyler Hill Floor Tile Industry. By Irene Pellett |
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| 4. | The Kentish Origins and Connections of Sir George Brown (c.1438-1483). By J.T. Driver | 65 | |
| 5. | Excavations and Discoveries at the Romano-British Cemetery, East Hill, Dartford. By A.N. Herbert | 85 | |
| 6. | School Exercises from Canterbury, c.1480. By Nicholas Orme | 111 | |
| 7. |
The Medieval Hospital of St Mary The Blessed Virgin, Ospringe (Maison
Dieu): Further Details of its Original Layout Revealed by Excavations at the Fairways. By Andrew Margetts |
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In the Name of the Fallen: Legitimising the Great War in East Kent. By Peter Donaldson |
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| 9. | Kent's Twentieth-Century Military and Civil Defences. Part 2 - Medway. By Victor T.C. Smith | 159 | |
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The Development of Tonbridge seen through the Gate of its Castle: Recent
Excavations at the |
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| 11. | The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 8: The Pottery. By Malcolm Lyne | 231 | |
| 12. | Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534. By Joe Connor | 277 | |
| 13. | A Mesolithic Site at Tong's Meadow, West Street, Harrietsham. By Paul Riccoboni and Dan Swift | 291 | |
| 14. | Rose of Dover (d. 1261), Richard of Chilham and an Inheritance in Kent. By Richard Cassidy | 305 | |
| 15. |
An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of the Old Castle, Scotney,
Lamberhurst: Part 1 |
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The Storage of Canterbury Cathedral Archives and their Travels 1541-1967. By Margaret Sparks |
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Early Roman Evidence for Intensive Cultivation and Malting of Spelt Wheat
at Nonington. |
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| 18. |
Early Modern Thanet: a Closed or Open Society? Evidence from a Study of
Marriage Making and |
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| 19. | An Iron Age and Romano-British Site on Wood Hill, Kingsdown, near Deal. By Keith Parfitt | 393 | |
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Reviews Richard Helm and Jon Rady, Excavations at Market Way, St Stephen s, Canterbury Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland Stuart Brookes and Sue Harrington, The Kingdom and People of Kent AD 400-1066: Their History and Archaeology Sheila Sweetinburgh (ed.), Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540 Meriel Connor, John Stone s Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472 Helen Clarke, Sarah Pearson, Mavis Mate and Keith Parfitt, Sandwich, The 'completest medieval town in England'. A study of the town and port from its origin to 1600. Jeremy Hodgkinson, British Cast-Iron Firebacks of the 16th to Mid 18th Centuries Robert Sackville-West, Inheritance. The story of Knole and the Sackvilles Christopher Scoble, Letters from Bishopsbourne: three writers in an English Village Reg Hamilton, Colony. Strange origins of one of the earliest modern democracies J. P. Hollingsworth, 'Those Dirty Miners': a History of the Kent Coalfield Heather Stennett and K.H. Mclntosh (eds), An East Kent Quintet. Voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere Robert Turcan, Dover Through Time Robert Turcan, Faversham Through Time Martin Easdown and Linda Sage, Hythe Through Time Andrew Ashbee, Alfred Hambrook's Mid-Kent Through Time John Clancy, Milton Regis Through Time Biddenden in Pictures: People, Places, Events |
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| 21. | Kentish Bibliography 2010 | 439 | |
| 22. | Obituaries | 457 | |
| 23. | Notes on the Contributors | 461 | |
| 24. | Annual Report and Accounts | 465 | |
| 25. | Committees of the Society | 472 | |
| 26. | New members | 473 | |
| 27. | General Index | 475 |
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