Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 133 2013 page v + v
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List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii, Editorial Personnel viii | ||||
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The Cobbs of Margate: Evangelicalism and Anti-Slavery in the Isle of
Thanet, 1787-1834. By Toby Ovenden |
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Roman and Medieval Development of a Canterbury suburban area: excavations
at land adjoining No.10 Wincheap. By Grant Shand and Alison Hicks |
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Female Literacy and the Social Identity of the Clergy Family
in the Seventeenth Century. By Jacqueline Eales |
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4. | The Origin of the Lathes of east Kent. By James Lloyd | 83 | ||
5. | 'Le
Newerk of Maydeston' - Excavation of a Medieval Hospital site at St
Peter's Wharf, Maidstone. By Michael Henderson, Heather Knight and Sheila Sweetinburgh |
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New for Old: The Development of New Tavern Fort at
Gravesend in the Industrial Age. By Victor Smith |
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'Trenching the Ground of Medical Men': Criminality,
Respectability and Justice in the 'West Mailing Poisoning Case', 1882-1883. By Susan Felton and Stephen Hipkin |
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The Medieval Misericords of Kent's Parish Churches. By Irene Pellett |
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9. | 'Objects of Loving Attention': Antiquarian Views of Folkestone. Part 1. By Lesley Hardy | 215 | ||
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A Reinterpretation of the Gatehouse at Tonbridge Castle. By David and Barbara Martin |
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11. | The History of Black Mill, St Martin's Hill, Canterbury. By Tania Wilson | 277 | ||
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Archaeological Notes and Summaries Prehistoric and Romano-British activity and Saxon settlement at Hoo Road, Wainscott. An arrowhead from Pineham, near Dover Settlement and landscape reorganisation from the middle Iron Age to the early Roman Period: excavations south-east of Park Farm, Ashford Excavations at the Millworks, Brasted Archaeological excavation at the site of the former Taylor's garage, Bridge Street, Wye |
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Historical Research Notes The Meaning of the name Dover Kent and the earlier Pipe Rolls (1130-c.l300): some Introductory Notes Maidstone and the First World War. Friendly Alien Recruitment and the Military Service Convention |
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Reviews Beyond the Horizon: Societies of the Channel and North Sea 3,500 Years Ago Ray Laurence. Roman Archaeology for Historians Keith Parfitt and Trevor Anderson. Buckland Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Dover: excavations 1994 Brian Philp. The Discovery and Excavation of the Roman Shore-Fort at Dover, Kent James A. Galloway (ed.). Tides and Floods, new research on London and the Tidal Thames from the middle ages to the twentieth century Sir John Lushington Bt. From Gavelkinders to Gentlemen: a History of the Lushington Family in East Kent from 1200-1700 Philip MacDougall. Chatham Dockyard. The Rise and Fall of a Military Industrial Complex Martin Hoyles. William Cuffay. The life and times of a Chartist leader David Killingray and Elizabeth Purves (eds). Sevenoaks, An Historical Dictionary Alexander Tulloch. The Little Book of Kent Patricia Richardson. Addington: The Life Story of a Kentish Village Chris Jones. Tunbridge Wells in 1909. The year we became 'ROYAL'. Events and attitudes in the town 100 years ago Geoff Lunn. Medway and Swale Shipping through Time Robert Turcan. Tunbridge Wells through Time |
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Annual Report and Accounts |
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Committees of the Society |
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