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Kentish Bibliography

A bibliography of Kentish Research has been published in the Society journal Archaeologia Cantiana since 2006. Each year is subdivided into General and Multi-Period, Prehistory, Roman, Medieval, Early Modern and Modern. This online list is gradually being updated with previous years.





  • Canterbury Archaeological Trust., Canterbury’s Archaeology 2020-2021 45th Annual Report (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Geraint, F., Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent: historic area assessment (Swindon: Historic England Publishing).
  • Rosman, D., Canterbury: a history since 1500, the story of a city and its people (Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing).
  • Sackville-West, R., Knole: a private view of one of Britain’s Great Houses (New York: Rozzini Electa).
  • prehistoric
  • Gardiner, V., ‘Fieldwork in Kent Undertaken by MOLA 2019-2020: summary reports’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 326-331.
  • Gittings, E., ‘Excavations at Margett’s Pit, Burham: large-scale manufacture of artefacts in Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 305-314.
  • Knowles, P. and Allen, T., ‘A Rare Kentish Example of a Very Early Post-Glacial Flint-Knapping Site at Court Stairs, Ramsgate’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 274- 291.
  • Parfitt, K., ‘Ringlemere: investigation of prehistoric ring-ditches, M2 and M3’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 1-32.
  • Russel, C., ‘Extended Continuity of Late Iron Age Landscape Features Revealed in Arch-aeological Investigations at Moat Road, Headcorn’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 20-26.
  • Slaughter, P., ‘Bronze Age River and Pastoral Life on The Foreshore at Swalecliffe’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 315-320.
  • roman
  • Clifton, S., ‘The Complex of Roman Buildings Excavated by MAAG at East Farleigh, 2005-17: an interim report’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 129-157.
  • Gerrard, J. and Seddon, G., By the Medway Marsh. Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd Monograph No. 24. (Results of excavation at Grange, Gillingham; see review.)
  • anglo-saxon
  • Dark, K., ‘The Earliest English Church? A reconsideration of the chapel of St Pancras, in St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury’, Journal of British Archaeological Association, online 18 July 2022.
  • Gretzinge. J., et al. ‘The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool’, Nature, 21, September 2022.
  • Reid, P., ‘Probable SFB at Market Inn Site Yields First Secure Evidence of Early Anglo-Saxon Settlement at Faversham; some comparisons with other Kentish SFBs’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 51-77.
  • Tongeren, T.V., ‘The Updown Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: a revision of the site’s chronology using correspondence analysis’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 93-120.
  • medieval
  • Allen, T. and Martin, T., The Castle Hill Brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-To Pembury Dualling Scheme, Kent (Oxford: Oxford Archaeology).
  • Cleaver, L., ‘Fire! Accounts of Destruction and Survival at Canterbury & Bury St Edmunds in the Late Twelfth Century’, in K. Gerry and L. Cleaver (eds), Lost Artefacts From Medieval England & France (Woodbridge: Boydell).
  • Draper, G., ‘Knole House, Jack Cade and the “Battle of Solefields”, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 121-128.
  • Draper, S., ‘What Archbishop Bourchier Acquired in his 1456 Knole Transaction’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 258-273.
  • Lepine, D., ‘William Thornbury (d.1481), Vicar of Faversham - and Anchorite?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 228-246.
  • Neal, D.S. and Rodwell, W., Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity Chapel: the archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket (Oxbow).
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Starting a New Life as Artisans and Traders in Ricardian and Henrician Canterbury (c.1400 and c.1500), Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 33-50.
  • Wilson, E., ‘Iconography and Origin: a twelfth-century Limoges enamel plaque from Bayham Abbey in the British Museum’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 158-180.
  • Wood, R., ‘Sculpture at The Green Court Gateway of Canterbury Cathedral Priory’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 181-189.
  • early modern
  • Bolton, M., ‘The Isle of Thanet and the 1642 Protestation Oath’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 247-257.
  • Leach, A., ‘“For the Honour of that Ancient Metropolis”: William Somner’s The Antiquities of Canterbury (1640)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 190-214.
  • Rosman, D., Canterbury: A History since 1500, the story of a city and its people (Palatine Books).
  • Williamson, S., ‘New Light on Stephen Gray, frs (1666-1736) Canterbury Freeman Dyer’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 292-304.
  • Zell, M. and Davies J., ‘The “Great Plague of London” in Greenwich and Deptford, 1665-1666’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 78-92.
  • modern – post-1700
  • Adams, E., Ashford at War (Canterley Publishing).
  • Adams, E., High Halden at War (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2021).
  • Adams, E., Rolvenden at War (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).
  • Adams, E., Wittersham School: the first 200 years (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2019).
  • Allen, G., Bees, Wasps & Ants of Kent (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club, 2nd edition, 2020).
  • Bradbury, D., Dungeness: coastal architecture (London, Pavilion Bks).
  • Cadbury, D., The School That Escaped the Nazis (London: Insiders/Outsiders & The Association of Jewish Refugees) [Bunce Court School, Otterden].
  • Cossons, N., Chatham Historic Dockyard: world power to resurgence (Swindon: Historic England Publishing, 2021).
  • Cruttenden, N., Watch & Ward: a history of Margate Borough Police 1858-1943 (Birchington: Ozaru Books).
  • Down, C., Swanscombe Cement Works and its Railways (Bedford: Strathwood).
  • FitzGerald, R., Buildings of Kent (Oxbridge: Kedleston Publishing).
  • Fishpool, J., Dial 999! Herne Bay’s Emergency Services Through the Years (Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Soc).
  • Grattan, P., Oasts and Hop Kilns: a history (Swindon: Historic England Publishing, 2021).
  • Merwe van de, P., ‘William Pratt of Greenwich (1717-95): ship’s carpenter and painter’, The Mariner’s Mirror, 107, 3 (2021), 370-373.
  • Mills, P., Prevention, Detection & Keepers of The Peace: policing Tonbridge, a division of Kent County Constabulary, the first 50 years and more (Tonbridge: Mr Books).
  • Pittman, S., A.J. Clements & Sons Farmers of Gosenhill, Crockenhill, Kent (Dartford: Darenth Print Design).
  • Robinson, K., ‘Kentish Duck Decoys’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxliii, 215-227.
  • Sankey, G., Old Breweries of Tunbridge Wells: the history of brewing beer in and around the town (Tunbridge Wells: Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society, 2020).
  • Seymour, R., Brasted Place. Its owners and residents: a history (Brasted: Brasted Society).
  • Taylor, I. and Killingray, D., Sevenoaks 1790-1914: risk and choice in West Kent (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press).
  • Thomas, A., Railways of the South-East (Stamford: Key Publishing) [mostly Kent].
  • Turner, R., The Story of Herne Bay’s Pleasure Boats (Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Soc.).
  • Vincent, P., Country Matters (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2020) [Farming at Elham].
  • Williams, V., From Bobby’s to Folca (Folkestone: Folkestone & District Local History Soc.) [History of Folkestone’s department store 1906-2020].
  • Williams, V., A Century of Service the Rotary Club of Folkestone (Folkestone: Folkestone & District Local History Soc.).
  • Allen, T.G., ‘Prehistoric to Medieval Discoveries Along the A21 Tonbridge-Pembury Dualling Scheme’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 188-234.
  • Ahmet, J., 50 Finds From Kent: objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Betts, P., An Obscure and Inconsiderable Parish: a history of Frittenden (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing Ltd).
  • Biddulph, E. et al., London Gateway: settlement, farming and industry from prehistory to the present in the Thames Estuary: archaeological investigations at DP World London Gateway Port and Logistics Park, Essex, and on the Hoo Peninsula, Kent (Oxford: Oxford Archaeology).
  • Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell Press), ‘Introduction’, 1-21.
  • Canterbury Archaeological Trust., Canterbury’s Archaeology 2019-2020, 44th Annual Report (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Flintham, D., ‘Centre for Experimental Military Archaeology at Detling’, KAS, 116, 17-19.
  • Gibbons, V. and T., ‘The Middle/Late Iron Age and Roman Finds made by Antoinette Powell-Cotton on the Foreshore and Cliff Tops at Minnis Bay, Birchington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 81-104.
  • Lincoln, M., ‘Afterword’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell Press), 487-491.
  • McGonigal, C., The Deedes Family in Hythe, Kent 1580-1800 (Hythe: Hythe Civic Society Local History Group).
  • Margetts, A., The Wandering Herd: the medieval cattle economy of South-East England c.450-1450 (Oxford: Windgather Press).
  • Newell, N., ‘Cranbrook In Hundred And Lathe’ Cranbrook Journal, 31, 1-4 (2020).
  • Nicholls, H., ‘Evidence of Late Iron Age/Early Roman Settlement and an Early Medieval Strips Field System at Shadoxhurst’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 118-31.
  • Pattison, P., The Great Tower of Dover Castle – history, architecture and context (Swindon: Historic England, 2020).
  • Pittman, S., Crockenhill: past and present (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).
  • Rady, J., Evidence for a Neolithic midden, later prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon settlement at the site of the new Ellington and Hereson school, Ramsgate. Occas. Paper 13 (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Stoodley, N. and Cosh, S.R., The Romano-British Villa and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent: a summary of the excavations by Alex Detsicas with a consideration of the archaeological, historical and linguistic context (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology).
  • Varrall, C., Engineering Richborough (Deal: Addelam Books) [development of Richborough from Roman times].
  • Woodhams, J., Canterbury in 50 buildings (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Young, C., ‘Kent’s Changing Coastal Landscape: a view across space and time (or “Where the land meets the sea!)”’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 25-81.
  • prehistoric
  • Beresford, F., ‘A Further Refitting Reduction Sequence of Early Middle Palaeolithic Laminar Flakes from Stoneham’s Pit, Crayford, Kent’, KAS, 114, 38-43.
  • Philp, B., A. Woodcock and P. Couldrey, Prehistoric Sites on the Kent M25 Motorway (Dover: KARU).
  • Sparey-Green, C., ‘Bigbury Camp and its Associated Earthworks: recent archaeological research’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 31-58.
  • roman
  • Blanning, E., ‘Trade and Industry during the Roman period’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 171-194.
  • Boden, D. and J. Weekes, ‘Near the Heart of Romano-British Durovernum: excavations at 70 Stour Street, Canterbury’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 286-297.
  • Cramp, G., ‘The Re-Discovery of Hartlip Roman Villa’, KAS, 116, 22-25.
  • Goacher, D., ‘The Roman Building at Chart Sutton Revisited’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 253-272.
  • Philp, B. and J. Wilson, The Discovery of a Roman Settlement in the Centre of Gravesend (Dover: KARU, 2020).
  • Topham, G. et al., ‘The Lympne Roman Settlement: geophysics results’, KAS, 114, 24-28.
  • Wallis, S., ‘Evidence of Late Roman Settlement near the site of the Church Hall, Kemsing’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 273-285.
  • anglo-saxon
  • Parfitt, K., ‘Defending the Kent Coast – Roman to Anglo-Saxon’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 85-109.
  • Richardson, A., ‘Far-Fetched Treasures: the maritime networks of the Kingdom of Kent’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 195-214.
  • medieval
  • Andrews, M., Coin Hoarding in Medieval England and Wales, c.973-1544: behaviours, motivations, and mentalités (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2019) [Includes Kent examples].
  • Calazza, M., ‘Saints and Weirs: late medieval and early modern communities within a small island landscape in North Kent’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 401-415.
  • Carter, M., ‘The Late Monastery of Boxley in the Countie of Kent: court of augmentation accounts for the dissolving of Boxley Abbey’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 176-187.
  • Cole, D., Medieval Tonbridge Revealed (Tonbridge: Tonbridge History Society).
  • Dawkes, G., The Medieval Hospital of St Mary & Other Features: excavations at Friary Place, Strood, Kent (Portslade, East Sussex: SpoilHeap Publications, 2020).
  • De Beer, L. and N. Speakman, Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint (London: The British Museum) [850th anniversary].
  • Draper, G., ‘Urban Privilege? The advantages and enjoyment of Cinque Ports’ status in the Middle Ages’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh, (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 277-297.
  • Harrington, D., ‘The Manor of Elverton in the Parish of Stone next Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 235-252.
  • Holman, J. et al., Medieval New Romney A Town Shaped by Water: the archaeology of the first time sewer. Occas. Paper No. 12 (Canterbury: CAT, 2020).
  • Jobson, A., ‘The Maritime Defences of Kent from the loss of Normandy to the Hundred Years’ War’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh, (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 111-131.
  • Kowaleski, M., ‘Maritime Trade and Industry in Medieval Kent’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 215-233.
  • Logan, F.D. (ed.), The Register of Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury 1375-1381 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020).
  • Raven, M., ‘William Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon, and the County of Kent: a study of magnate service under Edward III’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 59-80.
  • Rose, S., ‘The Political and Strategic Importance of the Port of Sandwich in the late Middle Ages c.1340-1500’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 371-385.
  • Shaw, D., ‘When was Canterbury Cathedral’s Medieval Library Building Demolished?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 321-326.
  • Smith, K. and D. Lloyd, ‘Alexander Iden, Captor of Jack Cade (1450): his family and the evidence of a memorial in Penshurst church’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 311-321.
  • Splarn, L., ‘St Thomas Becket and the Pilgrim Souvenirs in Canterbury’s Collections’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 299-310.
  • Stevens, S., ‘A Middle Iron-Age Bloomery and other features at Heartenoak Road, Hawkhurst, Kent’, Wealden Iron, 41, 4-22.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘“Ready to go to Sea”: maintaining fishing families in late medieval Hythe’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 387-400.
  • Webster, P., The Cult of Thomas Becket in the Plantagenet World 1170 -1220 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press).
  • early modern
  • Allen, T. and Martin, T.F., The Castle Hill Brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-to-Pembury Dualling Scheme, Kent (Oxford: Oxbow Archaeology).
  • Andrews, J., ‘The Early Modern Period 1500-1700: trade and industry’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 235-252.
  • Bartram, C., ‘“Dost Thou Know Dover?”: locating Dover in the early modern literary imagination c.1500-1660’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 433-450.
  • Dunster, S., ‘Maritime Communities in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Kent’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 325-343.
  • Fox, Paul A., Great Cloister: a lost Canterbury tale, a history of the Canterbury cloister, constructed 1408-14, with some account of the donors and their coats of arms (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020).
  • Wedd, I., ‘Gavelkind on the Ground, 1550-1700’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 1-30.
  • Whitewright, J. (ed.), The Stirling Castle, a 70-gun ship lost in the Great Storm of 1703. Archaeological Investigations 1979-2009 (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2020) [wreck on Goodwin Sands].
  • Wyatt, G., ‘Early Modern Thanet: an open society’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 417-432.
  • modern
  • Adams, E., Rolvenden School: a history (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing Ltd) [3 centuries of history].
  • Ashwin-Kean, C., Herne Bay War Memorial Park: celebrating 100 years (Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Society, 2019).
  • Barham, William., Forty Years A Potter: Dorothy Watson and the Bridge Pottery, 1921-1961 (Biddenden: YouByYou Books, 2020).
  • Bull, A., Walking Charles Dickens’ Kent (Ammanford: Sigma Leisure).
  • Cheeseman, C., Sittingbourne’s Forgotten Bus Operators: Jessop’s of Frinstead and others (Walsall: Omnibus Society, 2020).
  • Cole, D., The Tonbridge Knights Walk: 14 circular walks through the Weald of Kent (Kings Lynn: Biddles Books Ltd).
  • Cromie, D., ‘Minutes from Disaster: a year of boardroom troubles on the London Chatham and Dover Railway 1866-1867’, Invicta, 97, 4-15.
  • Crosse, J., ‘Westerham A Lost Heritage’, Steam Railway, 525, (Nov-Dec), 72-77.
  • Down, C., ‘Cement Railways of South-East England (26-28): Kent Works, Stone’, The Industrial Locomotive, Part 1, 179, 289-306; Part 2, 180,1-12; Part 3, 181, 33-48.
  • Edwards, E., ‘A Rich Diversity: modern Kent coast communities’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 345-368.
  • Eeles, D., ‘Sandwich Haven: Part 1 - When Sail was King’, Topsail, 54, 11-38.
  • Floate, M., Football Grounds in Kent: a visual history (Yorkshire: Newlands Photographic, 2020).
  • Franklin, G. et al., Ramsgate: the town and its seaside heritage (Swindon: Historic England, 2020).
  • Fridman, I., Foreigners, Aliens, Citizens: Medway and its Jewish community (UK: Birch Leaf Press, 2020).
  • Goodridge, D.M., Warders Medical Centre: the history of a practice in Tonbridge and Penshurst 1808-2021 (Kent: David Goodridge).
  • Granville, V., Sevenoaks in a Time of Change: dynamism diversity resilience (Sevenoaks: Silver Pines Press, ٢٠٢٠).
  • Gunnill, G., ‘The Man Who Captured Sandwich’, Bygone Kent, 42, 4, 14-23 [photographer William Boyer 1827-1897].
  • Hellicar, C., ‘Handcross – a forgotten tragedy’, Bromleag, 60, 11-21 [1906 annual day trip of the Orpington volunteer fire brigade; an early motorised transport accident].
  • Hendy, J., Chatham Steamers: the paddle steamers of the London Chatham & Dover railway (Romney Marsh: Invicta Maritime).
  • Hendy, J., Rails across the Harbour: Folkestone and its branch line (Romney Marsh: Invicta Maritime, 2020).
  • Holden, C., Cold War Kent (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Holyoake, G., Secret Deal & Walmer (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, ٢٠٢٠).
  • Hopkins, D., ‘James Blackman’s Letters to the Governor of New South Wales on Illicit Distillers, 1806’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 330-332.
  • Opkins, D., ‘James Blackman’s letters to the governor of New south Wales on the illicit dstillers,1806’,
  • Hubbard, R. and G. Downer, The Smugglers Trail: geology of the Thanet coastline from Broadstairs to Cliftonville (Kent: GeoConservation Kent).
  • James, J., The East Kent Railway and the Knees Woodland Railway (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime, 2020).
  • James, J., The Swanley New Barn Railway at 35 (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime).
  • Kent Historic Defences Group, ‘From the Great War to the Cold War: and other conflicts’, KAS, 113, 14-18.
  • Killingray, D., ‘Maritime Kent: trade and industry since 1700’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 253-273.
  • Killingray, D., ‘Black People in Sevenoaks since 1600: history and research methods’, The Local Historian, 51, 3, 297-308.
  • King, D., King of Maidstone (Cranbrook: Stationery Express UK) [history of King’s, a clothing store in Gabriel’s Hill, Maidstone].
  • Lambert, A., ‘Kent’s Role in the National Defence Strategy 1815-1865: dockyards and harbours in the age of steam’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 149-167.
  • LeGear, R., ‘Margate Caves’, KAS, 116, 6-8.
  • Marsh, B. and D. Killingray, ‘Empire, Race, and Diversifying Kent’s history, c.1500-1840’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 299-323.
  • Marshall, P.J., ‘The Kentish Associations of a Great West Indian Planter: Sir William Young (1725-1788) and his Monument at Chartham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 105-117.
  • Moss, M. L., The Hollingbourne Doctors (United Kingdom: Pixum, 2020).
  • Mills, P. and D. Swarbrick, Military Matters in Tonbridge: the impact of the Great War on a small market town (Maidstone: Absolute Creative Print, 2020).
  • Milton, H. and P. Francis, Kent County Cricket Grounds: 150 years of cricket across the garden of England (Gravesend: H. Milton).
  • Nisbet, H.A., ‘Edward Hall’s ‘big idea’ for a Dartford Ship Canal: and the measures taken to bring it to pass’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Newsletter, 58, 11-17.
  • Ormrod, D. and G. Rommelse (eds), War, Trade and the State: Anglo-Dutch Conflict, 1652-1689 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press) [1667 Dutch Medway raid].
  • Oulton, C.W. de la L., ‘“Fat persons bathing whose appearance was most disgusting”: Entertaining Thanet in the Age of Steam’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 451-466.
  • Powell, B., ‘Kent or “Sussex Foot” turnwrest ploughs’, Heavy Horse World, (Spring 2019), 55-57.
  • Rogowski, R., Brasted: the past in pictures (Sevenoaks: Brasted Society).
  • Romyn, M. (ed.), Kent’s Sporting Memories (Maidstone: Kent County Council).
  • Rootes, A., ‘A Cure in the Countryside’, Bygone Kent, 42, 4, 4-13 [Benenden chest hospital].
  • Sanders, F., Pluckley was my Playground: a boyhood memoir 1919-26 (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing, 2020).
  • Sargent, A. and C. Varrall, From Rink to The Regent: seafront entertainment in Deal since the 1870s (Deal: BooksEast, 2020).
  • Scott-Morgan, J., East Kent Railway (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • Shotter, H., ‘Lenham Camp’, KAS, 116, 9-11.
  • Smith, V., ‘Surviving Doomsday? The cold war bunker at Gravesend’, KAS, 116, 12-16.
  • Smith, V.T.C., ‘Kent’s Twentieth-Century Military and Civil Defences. Part 5 – Swale’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 148-175.
  • Stanley, J., ‘Rhododendrons and Raids: Dover naval women’s daily life and emotions in 1918’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 467-486.
  • Taylor, I., ‘The Sevenoaks Banking Fraud and its Aftermath 1888-1891’, The Local Historian, 51, 2, 100-12.
  • Taylor, I., ‘Rail, Risk and Repasts – The Dining Culture of the London, Chatham & Dover Railway, 1888-1899’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 132-147.
  • Titheridge, A., Heartbeat of Hythe: story of the Hythe pier railway (Southampton: Ceratopia Books).
  • Tritton, P., ‘Silver Ghosts & Flying Eagles: Henry Royce’s Kent connection’, KAS, 14, 47-51.
  • Ware, C., ‘To Defend the Coast’, in Bligh, S., E. Edwards and S. Sweetinburgh, (eds), Maritime Kent Through the Ages (Woodbridge: Boydell), 133-147.
  • Warren, R., ‘Cranbrook, Sugar and the Legacy of Slavery’, Cranbrook Journal, 31, 7-12.
  • Williams, C., ‘The ‘Hales Palace’ Estate Map (1715) Recovered to Canterbury’. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxlii, 326-330.
  • Wright, D., ‘City of Canterbury Consolidated Probate Index’, Genealogists Magazine, 33, 11, 437-439.
  • RECENTLY CATALOGUED ARCHIVES
  • The following is a selection of material in Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Kent History & Library Centre and Medway Archives Centre which was catalogued in 2020/2021.
  • canterbury cathedral archives
  • Canterbury Cathedral
  • Sacrists’ Custumals, 1949 and 1980s (DCc/MR/B/SAC/C/1-2)
  • Library scrapbook compiled by William Urry, 1931-1960s (DCc/LA/12/3)
  • Photographs of Canterbury by Francis Frith or Francis Frith & Co photographer, Canterbury, late 19th-early 20th century (DCc/Photo/ALB/12)
  • Watercolour by John Coney (1786-1833) from the south quire aisle/south-east transept, looking north-east, 1809 (DCc/PRINDRAW/2/J/13)
  • Map of Eastry Manor/Court by Jared Hill, 1728 (Map/228)
  • Theological treatise fragment, late 15th century (DCc/AddMs/129/69)
  • Cathedral Tombs, album of photographs 1888-1890s (DCc/Photo/A/46)
  • Photograph of Frederic William Farrar, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, in a family group, c.1895 (DCc/Photo/A/47)
  • Photograph of interior of Howley-Harrison Library, looking east, c.1890s (DCc/Photo/A/48)
  • ‘Nunc Sancte Nobis Spiritus’, anthem by Andrew Parnell dedicated to the Very Rev. Robert Willis on the 30th anniversary of his ordination, 2003 (DCc/MusicMs/160)
  • Canterbury City and District
  • Translation by Frank Higenbottam, City Librarian, of John Twyne’s ‘De rebus Albionicis’, 1950s (CC/W/28/12)
  • Papers relating to Lefevres/Debenhams Department Store, 1905-1985 (CC/W/36)
  • 19th-century correspondence from Home Office to Canterbury Clerk of the Peace relating to Quarter Sessions (CC/J/Q/M/1)
  • Tower House visitors’ books, 1955-1993 (CC/M/7)
  • Specification of drainage works for Blue Coat School premises, police station and six cottages in Stour Street, 1871 (CC/P/2/395)
  • Valuation lists for the parish of Canterbury, 1910 and 1912 (CC/Q/GB/T/5/10/79-80)
  • Collector’s Ledger, 1933-1937 (CC/Q/GB/T/10/1)
  • Two deeds relating to property in St Paul’s parish, Canterbury, described as the Smith’s Forge and as property in Love Lane, 1608 and 1663 (CC/W/35)
  • Schedule of City documents by Cyprian Rondeau Bunce, 1794 (CC/Z/4)
  • Papers relating to the Canterbury Michaelmas Fair, 1874-1888 (CC/BB/469)
  • Correspondence from Home Office to Canterbury Clerk of the Peace relating to Quarter Sessions, 19th-century (CC-J/Q/M/1)
  • Property conveyance deeds and bond relating to the city of Canterbury, 18th-early 20th century (CC/W/33-34)
  • Rural and Urban Districts
  • Bridge-Blean: rate produce books, 1950-1967; grand summary of the general rates, 1962-1974; record of total rateable values, 1950s-1984 (RD/BB/O/R/1/1-6)
  • Herne Bay Urban District Council: Inspector of Nuisances Journal, 1889-1892 (UD/HB/O/N/1/24)
  • Parishes
  • Ash, St Nicholas (U3/274) Addl.
  • Canterbury Cathedral: Book of Condolence signed in the Cathedral after the death of Nelson Mandela, 2013 (U3/100/28/16)
  • Canterbury, SS Martin and Paul (U3/81) Addl.
  • Chartham, St Mary (U3/154) Addl.
  • Faversham, St Mary (U3/146) Addl.
  • Godmersham, St Lawrence (U3/117) Addl.
  • Hawkinge, St Luke (U3/293) Addl.
  • Herne Bay, St Bartholomew (U3/286) Addl.
  • Hernhill, St Michael (U3/235) Addl.
  • Littlebourne, St Vincent (U3/73) Addl.
  • Margate, St John (U3/140) Addl.
  • Molash, St Peter (U3/219) Addl.
  • Sturry, St Nicholas (U3/48) Addl.
  • Temple Ewell, SS Peter and Paul (U3/184) Addl.
  • Unofficial
  • Scrapbook maintained by Mrs Mary Jakeman, [mother of Paul Jakeman], chorister 1958-1962 (U166/X/1/1)
  • Photographs of the performance of Peasants’ Priest by Laurie Lee in the Chapter House, 1947 (U167/P/G/36)
  • Two drawings by Erwin Bossanyi for the Salvation window in Canterbury Cathedral, and two further drawings, 1950s and 1960s (U330/3)
  • Wallace Harvey family tree, 20th century; copy of will of James Head of Willesborough, Kent, 1818 (U467/L/78/1/8, L/161/1)
  • 8 charters relating to Caldicote manor, Canterbury, and other places, 1321-1429 (U578)
  • Collection of printed items relating to Thomas Becket, including cuttings and commemorative envelopes, late 19th century-1997 (U582)
  • Diary and reminiscences of Audrey Beecham, former resident of the Precincts (U583)
  • Papers relating to Dr Allan Wicks, Cathedral Organist 1961-1988 (U581)
  • Set designs, seemingly for performance of The Young King by Laurence Binyon in the Chapter house, 1934 (U585)
  • Photographic print of painting of nativity scene from 1928 performance of John Masefield’s The Coming of Christ (U586/1)
  • Design for screen of Buffs Chapel and drawing by Dennis Woodcock, c1962 (U587)
  • From the Ken Reedie Collection: carte de visite photographs, mostly portraits, with some cathedral and other local scenes, late 19th century; stereoscopic photographs of cathedral and other local scenes, late 19th century; glass plate slides of depictions of murder of St Thomas Becket, early 20th century (U588/A-C)
  • kent history and library centre
  • Charities and Societies
  • Alkham Women’s Institute minutes, 1992-1997 (Ch170/B/4/A/1/2/4)
  • Records of the Tonbridge Council of Social Services, Old People’s Welfare Committee, and High Halden Residential Home, c.1939-1993 (Ch191)
  • Minutes of the Trustees of Huggens College, Northfleet, 1963-1973 (Ch63/A5)
  • Royal School for Deaf Children, Margate, 1792-2011 (Ch192) NB. cataloguing in progress but enquiries welcome about this collection
  • Hospitals
  • Princess Christian’s Hospital, Hildenborough: Visitors’ Book, 1911-1947; Admission and discharge register: male and female patients, 1909-1938 (MH/TW2)
  • Leybourne Grange Hospital: Daily Journal of Matron, 2 Mar-31 Aug 1940 (MH/TW1/Am1)
  • Local Government
  • GSGS [Geographical Section, General Staff] military maps of the county, c.1942 (C/Ad1p/10)
  • Superannuation Committee attendance book, 1937-1972 (C/C/CA/2/15)
  • County Council blue books, 1991-1993 (C/C/P4/21-23)
  • KEC Library Sub-Committee reports, 1921-1974 (C/C/R/8/1/2/1-5)
  • County Surveyor’s annual reports (C/C/R/23/1/53-55)
  • County of Kent Official Diary, 1933-1939, 1947-1977 (C/C/H/2/1-36)
  • KEC Library Sub-Committee minutes, 1921-1974 (C/C/MC/15/14/1-5)
  • Tunbridge Wells Borough Police Force: Weekly pay sheets, 1926-1927 (C/PO/22/9/11)
  • Tunbridge Wells Borough Police Force: Weekly pay sheets, 1941-1942 (C/PO/22/9/12)
  • Parish, councils, schools
  • Alkham, photocopies of school log book, 1865-1900 (C/E/S/5)
  • Ashford, St Mary: registers of baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, banns, services, 1915-2005; vestry, APCM and PCC minutes, 1880-1971 (P10 addl)
  • Boxley, SS Mary & All Saints: marriage register, 2005-2017 (P40)
  • Capel-le-Ferne, photocopies of school admission register, 1911-1944; 1972-1997, (C/E/S/5B)
  • Charing Church of England Primary School: Logbook, admission registers, accounts, 1930-2014 (C/ES 78 addl)
  • Detling, SS Martin of Tours: marriage register, 1999-2017 (P117)
  • East Malling St James County Primary School (Infants): logbooks, 1951-1975 (C/ES 242 addl)
  • Farningham, SS Peter & Paul: Roper’s Charity minutes and accounts, 1909-1982 (P145 addl)
  • Luddesdown parish council: Minutes, accounts etc, 1894-2018 (PC322)
  • Shoreham, SS Peter and Paul: vestry minutes, 1782-1873 (P335 addl)
  • Ulcombe parish council: minutes, 1894-2000; Annual Parish Meeting minutes, 1911-1977; receipts and payments book, 1974-1998, etc. (PC321)
  • Unofficial
  • Box formerly containing samples of Hollingworth Rag Bond paper, 20th century (U1999/B13/4)
  • Elmsted Court farm records: correspondence, family and financial records, 1931-early 21st century (U2916 addl.)
  • Plans for restoration work at Bore Place, Chiddingstone, 1909-1912 (U3948)
  • Title deed for property in Dering Road, Ashford, 1875 (U4112)
  • Title deeds for Gray’s Farm and related property, Chislet, 1705-1829 (U4120)
  • Records relating to the Chequers Inn, Lamberhurst, and other areas in Kent, 1856-1987 (U4131)
  • Title deeds relating to Boresisle Farm/ Silcock Farm and related land in Tenterden, 1777-1857 (U4160)
  • Notebook of Richard Fermor of Harrietsham, c.1812 (U4201)
  • Title deeds for Leith Villa, Dover, 1883-1925 (U4217)
  • Promotional material from the Herne Bay and Kent area Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament [CND] Groups, 1982-2019 (U4220)
  • Tenancy records for 305 Loose Road, Maidstone, 1956-1957 (U4221)
  • Training notebook of 2nd Lieutenant C.S. Duncan, West Kent Regiment, 1940-1941 (U4227)
  • Kent Local Pharmaceutical Committee records, 1912-1987 (U4230)
  • Map of Court Lodge Farm, East Farleigh, 1926 (U4182)
  • Kent County Mental Hospital, Maidstone: commemoration booklet for opening of the Admission Hospital and Convalescent Villas, 1938 (U4187)
  • Sevenoaks Parliamentary Division Liberal Association: minutes, 1923-1982 (U4194)
  • Title deeds: land in Clarendon Street and Clarendon Place, Dover, 1881-1938 (U4242)
  • Title deeds: Walmer Cottage, Gillows Bush, Walmer, 1829-1896 (U4200)
  • Estate map: manor of Rippley alias Ripple in Ripple and Sutton by Dover, by Francis Hill, 1709 (U4224)
  • Bond of John le Botilet to Geoffrey Nichol, secured by land in Sevenoaks called ‘La Teaghe’, 1274 (U4225)
  • Title deeds and probate documents: property in Dover and Deal, 1742-1950 (U4229)
  • Table of Kent manors in Domesday Book, annotated by Edward Hasted; ‘Verses on Den Hill’, late 18th cent. (U4232)
  • Title deed: Ramherst alias Culverhouse Grove, mills, and land in Leigh and Tonbridge, 1678 (U4234)
  • Title deeds: land to north of Tenterden High Street, and Strongwere in Warehorne, 1773-1903 (U4237)
  • Henry Headley & Co, grocers of Ashford: additional records, including cash books, etc, 1861-1987 (U2577 addl)
  • medway archives centre
  • Parish
  • Cuxton and Halling: parish records (P108) Addl.
  • Halling, St John Baptist: parish records via Snodland Historical Society (P165/8/2A) Addl.
  • Hartley: parish records (P174) Addl
  • Northfleet, St Mark, Rosherville: records (P270B) Addl.
  • Stoke parish: records (P350) Addl.
  • Sutton-At-Hone: parish records via the Kent History & Library Centre (P358/5/2) Addl.
  • Patrons, Governor and Brethren of St Bartholomew’s Hospital: counterpart leases issued for various properties in Chatham, 1851-1865 (DE1290)
  • Unofficial
  • Coulson Family Estate Records (DE1215) Addl.
  • Gerrard Land and Investment Company Limited and Maidstone No. 2 Estate, 1933-1977, records donated by FOMA via N.J. Lynch (DE1285)
  • Records of Ernest George Payne whilst in the Royal Naval Volunteer Service (DE1286)
  • Chatham Brewery: account ledger, June 1851-June 1884 (DE1289)
  • Deeds relating to the Old Post Office, (17 & 17a) Gads Hill, Gillingham, Kent (DE1288)
  • Transfers from the Guildhall Museum, including commonplace books, minute book of the Rochester and Chatham Ethical Society (later Rochester Philosophical Society), 1897-1914, and Borough of Chatham Visitors Book (including Royal Visits), 1900-1974 (DE1291)
  • Plan of land behind the Clarendon Public House, Gillingham, 1933 (transfer from Essex Record Office) (DE1284)
  • Printed
  • Papers, ephemera, reports donated by Tina Glover (former Arts Development Officer, Gillingham Borough Council)
  • Ephemera from Friends of Medway Archives
  • Past exhibition folders by MAC, including Hempstead; Snippets of history; Images of Rochester Bridge; Women’s Suffrage; Know your streets; Chatham Town Centre
  • Local and general history books donated by the late Pat Salter
  • Archaeological Reports donated by Alan Ward
  • Baldwin, R.P., Diary of a Dig: an account of the archaeological excavations during the summer of 2019 at the church of St Mary & St Ethelberga, Lyminge (Lyminge: Pathways to The Past).
  • Canterbury Archaeological Trust., Canterbury’s Archaeology 2018-2019 43rd Annual Report (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Cramp, G., ‘From Medieval Wrotham Palace Garden to Bowling Green’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 5-7.
  • Crampton, C., The Way to the Sea: the forgotten histories of the Thames (London: Granta).
  • Dawkes, G., Beyond the Wantsum: archaeological investigations in South Thanet, Kent (Portslade: SpoilHeap Publications).
  • Dawkes, G., Living by The Creek: excavations at Kemsley, Sittingbourne, Kent (Norwich: UCL).
  • Graham, D. and Scott, J.H., ‘Alphanumeric Graffiti at Rochester Cathedral’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 140, 181-199.
  • Hibberd, S., The Little History of Kent (Cheltenham: History Press).
  • Hull, G. et al., Archaeological Excavations on Sites of Bronze Age and Iron Age Occupation in Kent, 2014-16 (Berkshire: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd, 2008).
  • Jardine-Rose, P., ‘The Lead Font at The Church of St Margaret, Wychling’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 140, 233-249.
  • Lloyd, J., ‘The Kentish Demonym – or, the Demonym of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 155-180.
  • Mackenzie, C.K., Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology).
  • Moynihan, Peter., Kentish Brewers and the Brewers of Kent: a historical directory of Kent brewers, 1293-2019 (including those in the parts of the historic county now in Greater London) (Longfield, Kent: Brewery History Society).
  • Scott, J., ‘Fragments of History: Rochester Cathedral’s story in stone, glass and thread’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 21-23.
  • Taylor, G., ‘The Dutch Gables of Kent’, KAS Newsletterr, 111, 36-37 [update to KAS newsletters 93 and 94, 2012].
  • Taylor, R. and Birkbeck, F., ‘Badlesmere Bottom Geophysical Survey’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 15-17.
  • Torode, P., Chalk Village: a walk through time (Gravesend: Peter Torode).
  • Tritton, P., Searching for Ebony: a long-lost village on an inland island (Maidstone: KAS).
  • Turner, S., Treasures at Canterbury Cathedral (London: Scala Arts & Heritage).
  • prehistoric
  • Beresford, F., ‘The Context of the Palaeolithic Straight-Tusked Elephant Found at Upnor, Kent, 1911’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 28-32.
  • Beresford, F., ‘A Re-Examination of the Late Nineteenth-Century Palaeolithic Finds in The Upper Cray Area, Bromley’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 269-84.
  • Blanning, E., ‘Spoons, Flags and Heroes: a newly discovered item relating to the Hiltons of Selling’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 38-40.
  • Boughton, D., 50 Bronze Age Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (Stroud: Amberley Press) [Includes metalwork hoard from Boughton Malherbe].
  • Brown, A. and Russell, J., ‘Mesolithic Geoarchaeological Investigations in the Outer Thames Estuary’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 309-11.
  • Clark, P. et al., Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age Discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent (Leiden: Sidestone Press).
  • Clarke, G. and Brudenell, M., ‘Later Prehistoric Settlement and Ceramics from the Downland Fringes at New Thanington, Canterbury’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 111-23.
  • Gibbons, T. and V., ‘Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Site on the Banks of the Goresend Creek, Minnis Bay, Birchington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 72-88.
  • Knowles P.G., ‘A Magnificent Ficron and Assemblage Containing Cleavers from Canterbury: A Reanalysis of the Collection of Dr Tom Armstrong Bowes and a Problem of Provenance’, Journal for Lithic Studies, 41, 2021.
  • Lamb, A.W., ‘The Deal-Type Inhumations of Kent: defining an Iron Age mortuary group in the light of new discoveries’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 98-124.
  • Parfitt, K., ‘An Unusual Pit and other nearby Prehistoric Finds at Woodnesborough’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 37-52.
  • Parfitt, K., Ceremonial Living in The Third Millennium BC: Excavations at Ringlemere Site M1, Kent, 2002-2006 (London: The British Museum Press).
  • Stastney, P. et al., ‘Reconstructing the Prehistoric Landscapes of the Littlebrook Power Station Site, Dartford’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 199-212.
  • Wenban-Smith, F. et al., Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003 (Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology).
  • Wilson, T., ‘Archaeological Investigations at New Haine Road, Westwood, Broadstairs: further observat-ions of a prehistoric agricultural landscape on the Isle of Thanet’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 285-97.
  • roman
  • Black, E., et al., ‘A Roman Tile-Kiln and an Associated Third-Century Hoard of Sestertii at Bircholt Farm, Brabourne’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 221-244.
  • Burrows, V., ‘Adisham Mill: Romano-British Temple to Ritual Landscape’, KAS Newsletter, 111, 8-9.
  • Shaffrey, R., ’The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 12: Quernstones and Millstones’, Archaeo-logia Cantiana, cxl, 1-12.
  • Weekes, J., ‘Excavations in Westgate Gardens, Canterbury: revealing the changing character of Roman Watling Street, and Durovernum’s evolving street layout’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 260-274.
  • Weston, A., ‘Republican Dressel 1 AmphoraeFrom East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, CXL, 47-58.
  • anglo-saxon
  • Klevnas, A., ‘“Robbed in Antiquity”: grave opening in seventh-century East Kent – stimulated by cross-Channel influences,’ Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 1-24.
  • McKarracher, M., Farming Transformed in Anglo-Saxon England: agriculture in the long eighth century (Oxford: Windgather Press).
  • Thomas, G., ‘Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas: a new Kentish perspective on the Anglo-Saxon complex phenomenon’, Medieval Archaeology, 62 (2018), 262-303.
  • medieval
  • Bradford, P. and McHardy, A.K (eds), Proctors for Parliament: clergy, community and politics c.1248-1539 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press & Canterbury & York Soc.) 2 vols. [Many references to Kent].
  • Cohen, N., ‘Scratches And Storytelling: graffiti and interpretation at National Trust sites in Kent and East Sussex’, Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture, 6, 1 (2017), 119-31.
  • Cohen, N., ‘Community and Public Archaeology at Knole’, Views, 55 (2018), 72-74.
  • Cohen, N., ‘Knole, Kent’, British Archaeology, 168 (2018), 54-55.
  • Copsey, R., ‘The History of The Carmelite Priory at Lossenham, Newenden, c.1243-1538’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 148-160.
  • Draper, G., ‘A Key Figure among Kent’s Fifteenth-Century Gentry: Sir John Fogge’s career and his motivations for rebuilding St Mary’s church, Ashford’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 250-268.
  • Draper, G., ‘The development of settlements and routes in the Weald c.1000-1500, with a case-study of a secondary “pilgrim route” in Sussex’, Medieval Settlement Research, 34 (2019).
  • Eales, R., ‘Dover Castle and Royal Power in Twelfth-Century Kent. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 245-29.
  • Gibson, J. and Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Playing the Passion in Late Fifteenth-Century New Romney: the play wardens’ account fragment’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 124-136.
  • Hodges-Kluck, K.L., ‘Canterbury and Jerusalem, England and the Holy Land, c.1150-1220’, Viator, (2019), 153-71.
  • Lamberts, C.L., ‘Naval Services in The Cinque Ports’, in G.P. Baker, C.L. Lambert and D. Simpkins (eds), Military Communities in Later Medieval England. Essays in Honour of Andrew Ayton (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018).
  • Malone, C.M., Twelfth-Century Sculptural Finds at Canterbury Cathedral and the Cult of Thomas Becket (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
  • Martin, D. and B., ‘An Unusual Fifteenth-Century Building with a Special First-Floor “Meeting Room” – 15 Knightrider Street, Maidstone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 70-83.
  • C.G. Pickvance, ‘The Canterbury group of arcaded gothic early medieval chests: a dendrochronological and comparative study’, The Antiquaries Journal, 98, 2018, 149-185. 
  • C.G. Pickvance, ‘The St. Mary’s, Climping and Chichester Cathedral medieval chests: a dendro-chronological and comparative study, Sussex Archaeological Collections, 157, 2019, 173-187. [Section compares Kent and Sussex medieval chests.]
  • Scott, J., ‘Rochester Cathedral Masons’ Marks’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 161-182.
  • Summerson, H., ‘Repercussions from the Barons’ Wars: a Kent inquest of 1264’, Historical Research, 91, (2018), 573-78.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Community Care: civic charitable institutions in the Kentish Cinque Ports, c.1300-c.1500’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 183-198.
  • Williams, C., ‘Understanding Becket’s Canterbury: the legacy of William Urry’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 213-220.
  • Williams, J.H., ‘Bailiffs and Canterbury’s Firma Burgi in the Thirteenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 214-232.
  • early modern
  • Alston, M., Eighteenth Century Disputes in the Manor of Minster (Ipswich: Margaret Alston, 2018).
  • Awty, B.G., Adventure in Iron: the blast furnace and its spread from Namur to northern France, England and North America, 1450-1650; a technological, political and genealogical investigation (Hildenborough: Iron Weald). 2 vols.
  • Baker, J., Sarah Baker and Her Kentish Theatres 1737-1816: challenging the status quo (London: Society for Theatre Research).
  • Bartram, C., Kentish Book Culture: writers, archives, libraries and sociability 1400-1660 (Oxford: Peter Lang).
  • Bolton, M., ‘Elizabethan and Early Stuart Thanet: the expansion of education provision and its impact on literacy levels’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 53-71.
  • Boston, D., ‘England’s Earliest Painted and Framed Royal Coat of Arms (Edward VI, 1547-53) in St Mary’s Church, Westerham: the work of a Low Countries’ artist commissioned by the Gresham family’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 84-97.
  • Buckingham, C., ‘Catholic Recusancy in Kent 1559-1800’, Journal of Kent History, 88, 16.
  • Cohen, N. and Parton, F., Knole Revealed: archaeology and discovery at a great country house in Kent (Swindon: National Trust).
  • Doe, T. and Thornton, C. (eds), Dr Thomas Plume, 1630-1704: his life and legacies in Essex, Kent and Cambridge (Hertford: University Hertfordshire Press).
  • Draper, S., ‘The Hive of Activity at the ‘Glasshouse’ 1585-7 – a window on the development of Knole’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 137-54.
  • Fawbert, H., ‘Knowle Neere Sevenock: a great old fashioned house’, Views, 55 (2018), 62-64.
  • Greaves, A., The Origin of Tenterden and its Surrounds (Tenterden: Debinair Publishing).
  • James, L (ed.), The Household Accounts of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1635-1642 (Martlesham: Boydell Press).
  • Harrington, D., ‘A Map Drawn by Christopher Saxton of the Estate owned by Henry Saker of Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 315-320.
  • Lambert, C. and Baker, G., ‘The Merchant Fleet and Ship-Board Community of Kent, c.1565-c.1580’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 89-110.
  • Newell, N., ‘Cardinal Error? The Cranbrook Plot to assassinate Thomas Wolsey in 1528’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 1-3.
  • Warren, R., ‘The Ministers of St Dunstan’s Church, Cranbrook, in the English Revolution c.1640-1660’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 4-8.
  • Worthen, H., ‘The Administration of Military Welfare in Kent, 1642-1679’, in Appleby, D and Hopper, A (eds), Battle-Scarred: mortality, medical care and military welfare in the British Civil Wars (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018) [chapter 9].
  • Wright, D.,‘”Devotion To The Uncovering and Recording of a Nation’s Language and a City’s Antiquities”: the life of William Somner of Canterbury (1606-1669): Part 1’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 13-36.
  • Wright, D., ‘William Somner (1606-1669): Part II’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 25-46.
  • Young, C., ‘Raiding the Palace: the sequestration of St Augustine’s Abbey during the English Civil War’, Journal of Kent History, 87, 14-17 (2018).
  • modern
  • Adams, E., High Halden School. The first 100 years (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing).
  • Adams, E., Tenterden at War; 1939-45 (Tenterden: Canterley Publishing Ltd).
  • Austin, J.K., Up and Down and Round About The Hoo Peninsula: the Medway from Upnor to All Hallows via Hoo, Stoke and Grain (Rainham: Rainmore Books).
  • Baines, T., A Pub on Every Corner: Gravesend & Milton 2019 (Gravesend: Tom Baines).
  • Beadle, F., Together in Lockdown: a local photographic documentary (Bedford: Print2Demand) [Ashford district].
  • Betts, P., ‘Frittenden’s National Schools’, Cranbrook Journal, No. 30, 13-15.
  • Bevan, J., A Whitstable Diver’s Crimean War: as told through the correspondence between Sarah Ann Browning in Whitstable and John Deane (Diver) in the Crimea, 23 November 1854-1 September 1856 (Whitstable: John Bevan for The Whitstable Community Museum and Gallery).
  • Bliss, E., The Urgent Miss Babington (Tenterden, 2018) [Secretary, Steward and Treasurer of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral]. 
  • Bolton, M., A School Transformed Sevenoaks School 1898-2002 (Bognor Regis: Phillimore).
  • Bourne, R., ‘Chatham’s Historic ‘Brahn Bus’ Given the Green Light’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 34-41 [Chatham & District traction company 1930].
  • Bull, A., Secret Broadstairs (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Bull, A., Secret Margate (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Bull, A., Secret Ramsgate (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Brooks, H., ‘That’s the Stuff to give the Troops (and home front)’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 42-47. [theatres and cinemas in Kent during WW1 era].
  • Bunyard, J., Maidstone: United in Football: the story of the beautiful game in Kent’s county town (Maidstone: Enso Publishing Art & Design).
  • Clucas, P. and Thompson, E., Sevenoaks: a past treasure (Otford: Hopgarden Press, 2018).
  • Curling, L., ‘Farming in East Kent 1816’, Rural History Today, 32 (2017), 7-8.
  • Dickins, N., A-Z of Canterbury: places-people-history (Stroud: Amberley).
  • Down, C., ‘Cement Railways of South-East England: The Ingress Park Quarries and Railway’, The Industrial Locomotive, 170, 1-9.
  • Down, C., ‘Cement Railways of South-East England: Johnson’s Works, Greenhithe – founding and the narrow-gauge era’, The Industrial Locomotive (Part 1) 171, 33-48; (Part 2) 172, 69-80.
  • Easdown, M., Cliff Railways, Lifts & Funiculars (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2018).
  • Farrance, A.M., Memories of a Village Rectory (Torquay: Quay Media, 2018) [Speldhurst Rectory & Speldhurst parish 1913-1939].
  • Foster, A., Biddenden in Pictures Today (Biddenden: YouByYou Books).
  • Godfrey, J., Suffragettes of Kent (Barnsley: Frontline Books).
  • Graves, D., ‘The Rise, Fall and Rise of Maidstone Gin, The Nation’s Favourite Spirit’, Bygone Kent, 40, 3, 4-9.
  • Griffiths, R., ‘Two Neighbouring Kent Estates near Hythe and their Remarkable Artistic Connections in the Mid-Eighteenth Century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 275-282.
  • Gunnill, M., ‘Perhaps it was the View’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 30-39 [East German novelist, Uwe Johnson and Sheerness].
  • Gunnill, M., ‘The Guilford, Discreet Pride of Sandwich Bay’s High Society’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 32-41 [Guilford hotel, opened in1906, demolished in 1971].
  • Harley, R.J., Electric Tramways of East Kent (St Leonards-on-Sea: Capital Transport Publishing).
  • Harris, P., 50 Gems of East Kent: the history & heritage of the most iconic places (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Harris, P., Deal and Walmer in 50 Buildings (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hendy, J., Dover Strait’s Railway Cargo Steamers (Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications, 2018).
  • Hennessey, R., ‘The Hub of the Island’s Power, A Station’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 20-25 [Sheppey light railway].
  • Heriz-Smith, E., They Shall Not Grow Old: the stories of the men of Lynsted with Kingsdown who gave their lives in the First World War (Lynsted: Lynsted & Kingsdown Society).
  • Hodgkinson, J., ‘Chiddingstone: Furnace and Forge’, Wealden Iron, 39 (2nd series), 14-21.
  • Holden, C., Kent At War (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hollands, D., Secret Maidstone (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hollands, D., Kent’s Military Heritage (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hooper, A.M., Hooper Family of Sevenoaks, Kent 1730-1923 England and Australia: family’s story of commercial enterprise, public service and migration (Sydney, New South Wales: Anna Maria Hooper, 2018).
  • Howe, J., Secret Dover (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • James, J., The Kent & East Sussex Railway (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime).
  • James, J., The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway (Chippenham: Mainline & Maritime).
  • Jones, A., ‘Three Weeks of Journeys, Ecclesiastical Ceremony and Entertainment in Kent: letters from Mary Yorke, 1774’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 59-69.
  • Kay, P., London Tilbury & Southend Railway: a history of the company and line. Vol. 6: The Gravesend Ferry (Wivenhoe: Peter Kay, 2017).
  • Kent Field Club., Bulletin 64 (Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club).
  • Lane, A., Royal Marines – Deal: a pictorial history (Wellington: Halsgrove).
  • Law, J., Kent Buses (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Lawrence, J., Me. Me. Me? The Search for Community in Post-War England (Oxford: OUP) [section on Isle of Sheppey].
  • Lawrence, J., ‘Thatcherism, the SDP and vernacular politics on the Isle of Sheppey, c.1978-83’, in Thackeray, D. and R. Toye, (eds.), Electoral Pledges in Britain Since 1918: the politics of power (Springer Nature Switzerland AG), 231-248.
  • MacDougall, P., Secret Gillingham (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • MacDougall, P., Short Brothers: the Rochester Years (Oxford: Fonthill Media).
  • MacDougall, P., Secret Rochester (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • MacDougall, P., Canterbury: unique images from the archives of Historic England (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Maidment, D., Southern, Two and Three Cylinder 4-4-0 Classes (L, D1, E1, L1 & V) (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • Medhurst, D., Restoration Station: the renaissance of Bat & Ball 2018-2019 (Place of publisher not known) [Photographs of the refurbishment of the first railway station in Sevenoaks].
  • Miller, E., Shrimper’s Tales: the history of Gravesend United Football Club 1893-1946 (Gravesend: Paul Harrison).
  • Moor, A J., RAF West Malling: the RAF’s first night fighter airfield WW II to the Cold War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • Morris, D. and Cozens, K., ‘The Thames as a Barrier in the Eighteenth Century’, Local Population Studies, 101 (2018), 26-46.
  • Moseley, Richard, The Lost Boys and Masters of Skinners’ School: centenary roll of honour 1914-1918 (Tunbridge Wells: Skinners’ School, 2018).
  • Murphy, C., Remember Me to all: the Chalk, Shorne, Higham, Cobham, Luddesdown & Ifield Memorials (Sittingbourne: Minutecircle Services Ltd).
  • Perks, R. H., Sailing Coasters of Faversham (Faversham: Faversham Society).
  • Phillips, B., Kent in Photographs (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Preedy, P., ‘Homes Fit for Heroes in Bromley’s ‘garden city’’, Bromleag, 2, 51, 25-31.
  • Preston, J., Aveling & Porter: an illustrated history (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Purves, E., Sevenoaks: a remarkable town (Sevenoaks: Silver Pines Press).
  • Ratcliffe, B., Railways of Rochester: a brief history of the lines that served the Medway Towns 1845-2018 (Rochester: City of Rochester Society).
  • Rawcliffe, M., ’Road Transport in Bromley before the Railways’, Bromleag, 2, 49, 20-31.
  • Reid, P., ‘An Exceptional Late Eighteenth-Century Assemblage from Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 320-326.
  • Rennie, D., History of the Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Society. Part 2, 1945-1982 (Bromley: Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Soc.).
  • Rice, J., The Stories of Cricket’s Finest Painting: Kent v Lancashire 1906 (Worthing: Pitch Publishing).
  • Rootes, A., ‘Gothic Revival for Pugin Gem’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 42-47 [Granville Hotel, Ramsgate].
  • Rootes, A., ‘All Hands to the Pump as Roof Blaze Threatens Cathedral’, Bygone Kent, 40, 6, 4-13. [Canterbury Cathedral in Sept 1872].
  • Rootes A., ‘The Day War Broke Out: Kent stays calm and carries on’, Bygone Kent, 40, 4, 4-11.
  • Salvagno, L. ‘Building and tanning in the 18th and 19th centuries: an analysis of cattle horncores from Greenwich High Road (London)’, Post-Medieval Archaeology, 51 (2017), 145-63.
  • Singleton, T., ‘Rope-Making in Cranbrook’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 9-11.
  • Smith, B., ‘Horrell & Goff, Chemists of Dartford’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 56, 24-29.
  • Smith, V., ‘The Military Pontoon Bridge Between Gravesend And Tilbury During the Great War’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 298-308.
  • Stansted Parish Council., Lest We Forget: village life through turbulent years (Stansted: Parish Councils of Stansted and Vigo, 2018).
  • Still, M., ‘Local Peace Celebrations’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 56, 5-8.
  • Stimpson, F., ‘Dorothy Johnston of Appledore: her wartime experiences and gift of a stretch of the Royal Military Canal to the National Trust’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxl, 200-213.
  • Stobert, J. and Bailey, L., ‘Retail Revolution and the Village c.1660-1860’, Economic History Review, 71, 2 (2018), 393-417 (Includes Kent examples).
  • Stoneham, Martin W., Captain Cecil Thomas Tuff and his Brothers: a record of service to their King and country in World War 1 (West Kingsdown: Martin Stoneham).
  • Strachey, N., Rooms of their Own: Eddy Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West (Swindon: National Trust, 2018).
  • Strouts, H., ‘The King’s Prize-Winner: the architect who brought pre-Bahaus to Benenden’, Cranbrook Journal, 30, 16-19 [Augustus William West (1865-1929) and the Benenden Sanatorium].
  • Swarbrick, J.D and Mills, P., The History of Tonbridge and its People in the Great War (Tonbridge 100 Project: KCC & Warners Solicitors & Heritage Fund). [Vol. 2: The Records.]
  • Tann, P., ‘The Brickmaking Industry in Kent c.1825-1900’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxli, 125-147.
  • Taylor, A., Lost Folkestone (Stroud: Amberley Press).
  • Taylor, I., ‘Friendly Foes under Friendly Fire: a risk-based approach to benefit failures in West Kent, 1860-1885’, Social History, 51, (2018), 484-508.
  • Thornton, J., et al., A Woman’s War: Sheppey Women in WW1 (Sheerness: Sheppey Promenade).
  • Tritton, P., ‘Wait Until the Nazis Come, and Defend Tonbridge to the Death’, Bygone Kent, 40, 3, 36-41 [pillbox fortification].
  • Wallace, R., East Kent Road Car Company Ltd: Services of the Golden Jubilee Era (Ramsbury: The Crowood Press).
  • Webb, I.M., Forty Plus ‘One’ Glorious Year: the history of the Association of Principals of Physical Training Colleges 1935-1958 and / or The Association of Principals of Women’s Colleges of Physical Education 1958-1976 (Devon: Dr Ida Webb, 2018). [Nonnington College].
  • Whiting, C., ‘Last Tank Standing’, Bygone Kent, 41, 1, 4-13 [Presentation of WW1 tanks to Kent towns].
  • Williams, D., Sevenoaks Preparatory School: The First Hundred Years (Seal: Red Court Publishing).
  • Wynn, T., Kent At War, 1939-45 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • Wynn, S., Canterbury in The Great War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • theses
  • Kissock, C., ‘Preferring Friendship, Humanity & Common Sense: Conscientious Objectors, South-East England, The Case of John Herbert Haynes 1939-1946’, ba Oxford University, 2019.
  • Le Baigue, A.C., ‘Negotiating Religious Change: the later reformation in East Kent parishes, 1559-1625’, ph.d., University of Kent, 2019.
  • Well, J., ‘The Male Occupational Structure of Kent in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries’, dissertation submitted as part of the Tripos Examination, Faculty of History, Cambridge University, April 2017. [unpublished paper online].
  • Worthen, H., ‘The Experience of War Widows in Mid-Seventeenth Century England, with Special Reference to Kent & Sussex’, Leicester, ph.d., 2017.
  • Betts, P., ‘Frittenden Brook: evolution of a landscape’, Cranbrook Journal, 27, 3-6.
  • Draper, G., ‘New life in towns, c.800-c.1220’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 66-102.
  • Draper, G., ‘Land and Marsh’: settlement, colonisation, and consolidation, c.800-1220’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 43-65.
  • Dyer, C. (ed.), Farmers, Consumers, Innovators: the world of Joan Thirsk (Hertford: Univ. of Hertford Press).
  • Fleming, F., A Persistence of Place. A study of continuity and regionality in the Roman and early Medieval rural settlement patterns of Norfolk, Kent and Somerset (Oxford: BAR 262).
  • Heath, D., ‘Monastic culture in early medieval Canterbury, 597-1220’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 165-187.
  • Parfitt, K. et al., ‘Excavations and other Archaeological Investigations on the Thanet Way, 1990-95’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 37-61.
  • Ravilious, K., ‘The many lives of an English manor house’, Archaeology, 69, Jan/Feb 44-49 [restoration of Knole, Sevenoaks].
  • Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.), Early Medieval Kent 800-1220, Kent History Project Vol. 10 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC).
  • Tritton, P., ‘Ledger stones yield clues to ‘lost’ family histories’, Journal of Kent History, 84, 22-26.
  • Umbers, M., About St Leonard’s (Barking: Lulu.com, 2015) [St Leonard’s church, Hythe].
  • Wallace, L.M. et al., ‘Archaeological Investigations of Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, 2011-14’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 251-279.
  • Wright, D., Tracing Your Kent Ancestors: a guide for family and local historians (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • prehistoric kent
  • Adams, S., ‘Boughton Malherbe Bronze Age Hoard Project at Maidstone Museum’, KAS Newsletter, 104, 14-16.
  • Adolph, A., ‘Ancient Kent in Archaeology and Myth’, KAR, 200, 13-17.
  • Anderson-Whymark, H. and Pope, M., Late Quaternary (Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Later Prehistoric) Human Activity in the Darent Valley at Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, Kent. Occas. Paper 5. (Portslade, East Sussex: SpoilHeap Publications).
  • Beresford, F., ‘Further Palaeolithic Material from Frindsbury’, KAS Newsletter, 104, 4-7.
  • Clewley, G., ‘A Mesolithic tranchet axe from Folkestone’, KAR, 201, 54-55.
  • Daniels, A., ‘The Allington Pots’, KAS Newsletter, 104, 17.
  • Holman, D., ‘A New Classification System for the Flat Linear Potin Coinage’, British Numismatic Journal, 86, 1-67. [More than half of this Iron Age coin type comes from Kent.]
  • May, D., ‘A Mesolithic site at Cuxton: Part 3’, KAR, 200, 5-8.
  • Webley, L. and Adams, S., ‘Material Genealogies: Bronze Moulds and their Castings in Later Bronze Age Britain’, PPS, 82, 323-40. [Includes Kent finds, e.g. Isle of Harty and Boughton Malherbe hoards.]
  • roman kent
  • Bird., D.G. (ed.), Agriculture and Industry in South-Eastern Roman Britain (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
  • Boast, E. and L. Cunningham, ‘The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 10: the Bone Objects’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 1-15.
  • Elliott, S., Sea Eagles of Empire: The Classis Britannica and the Battles for Britain (Stroud: The History Press).
  • Lyne, M.A.B., Late Roman Handmade Grog-Tempered Ware Producing Industries in South-East Britain (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology).
  • Pearce, J. and Worrell, S., ‘Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, Britannia, Vol. 47, 387-388.
  • Ward, A., ‘Roman Buildings in Rochester’, KAR, 201, 41-48.
  •  anglo-saxon kent
  • Bennett, P. and M. Berg., ‘Canterbury in the Eleventh Century: a tale of the Viking incursions’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC), 203-225.
  • Brookes, S., Viking Age Kent, 800-1042’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council), 103-132.
  • Brooks, N., ‘The Early Charters of Canterbury Cathedral’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council) 155-164.
  • Clewley, G.B., ‘Anglo-Saxon glass vessels from Dover’, KAR, 200, 18-19.
  • Philp, B. and Clewley, G.B., ‘Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Burials at Horton Kirby. Part 1’, KAR, 201, 49-53.
  • Powell, H., ‘Saints, Pilgrimage and Landscape in Early Medieval Kent, c. 800-1220’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 133-153.
  • Richardson, A.F., ‘What came before’: the Kingdom of Kent to 800’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 21-41.
  • Scull, C. and Naylor, J., ‘Sceattas in Anglo-Saxon graves’, Medieval Archaeology, 60, 205-241.
  • S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220, Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC) 21-41.
  • Thomas, G., McDonnell, G., Merkel, J. and P. Marshall, ‘Technology, Ritual and Anglo-Saxon Agrarian Production: the biography of a seventh-century plough coulter from Lyminge, Kent’, Antiquity, 90, 351, 742-758.
  • medieval kent
  • Allen, M.J. and D. Rudling, Archaeology and Land Use of South East England to 1066 (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
  • Berg, M., ‘The Impact of Anglo-Norman Architecture of Kent Churches’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.).
  • Blagg, T.F.C., ‘An Architectural Description of the Remnant of the Archbishop’s Palace surviving in Court Lodge Farmhouse, Aldington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 288-294.
  • Connor, J., ‘Confraternity and Commemoration at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1290-1527: the lay community’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 281-288.
  • Cotter, J., ‘Pottery in Kent 800-1220: production use and significance’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 245-253.
  • Harwood, B., Fixer and Fighter: the life of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, 1170-1243 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword).
  • Hicks, A., Medieval Town and Augustinian Friary: Settlement c.1325-1700. Canterbury Whitefriars Excavations 1999-2004 (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Johnson, M., Lived experience in the later Middle Ages: studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in South-Eastern England (York: Council for British Archaeology).
  • Lane, R., ‘The Medieval to Post-Medieval Vill of Sturry: excavations at the former Fordwich Garage, Water Lane and Franklyn House, High Street, Sturry’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 209-235.
  • Parfitt, K. and Clarke, H., ‘Scouring the Conduit Head at Woodnesborough. Investigations into Convent Well, near Sandwich’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 127-147.
  • Shaw, R., ‘When did Augustine of Canterbury Die?’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 67, 3, 473-491.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Farming the Kentish Marshlands: continuity and change in the late Middle Ages’, in Custom and Commercialisation in English Rural Society: revisiting Tawney and Postan (eds) J.P. Bowen and A.T. Brown (Studies in Regional and Local History Vol. 14), (Hatfield: Univ. Hertfordshire), 73-95.
  • Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220, Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council).
  • Swensson, E., ‘The Virgin and the Archbishop: a comparative analysis of the cults of Mildred and Augustine at St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury’, Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 4 (2015), 1-20.
  • Weekes, J., ‘Residues, Rentals and Social Topography in Angevin Canterbury’, in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 227-244.
  • early modern kent
  • Bolton, M., ‘The Experience of Plague in East Kent 1636-1638’, Local Population Studies, 96, 9-27.
  • Curran, S., The Wife of Cobham (Norwich: Lasse Press). [Account of the five-times married Lady Joan de Cobham.]
  • Downton, P., The Dutch Raid (Rochester: City of Rochester Society).
  • Harrington, D., ‘Richard Harris, ‘Fruiterer to King Henry VIII’: some further details gleaned from documentary sources’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 295-300.
  • Johnson, M., Lived Experience in the Later Middle Ages: Studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in South-Eastern England (York: CBA).
  • Newill, P.L.A., ‘The Heraldry of Godinton House. Part II: the Toke family’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 185-208.
  • Orme, N., ‘John Cole (c.1467-1536) and the Origins of Education in Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 107-126.
  • Sparks, M., ‘Wyke (or Moat/Mote), near Canterbury, and the Finch family’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 237-249.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Looking to the Past: the St Thomas Pageant in Early Tudor Canterbury’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 163-183.
  • Thomas, D., ‘The Hercules Settlers in New England’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 300-302.
  • Wyatt, G., ‘Not as by Law established? Was there a Separatist Movement in Early Modern Thanet?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 149-162.
  • modern kent
  • Allen, P., ‘Sir Victor Horsley, 1857 -1916’, Cranbrook Journal, 27, 15-17. [Resident of Cranbrook and son of Cranbrook Colony artist John Horsley.]
  • Ambrose, R., Vinters, Weavering and Grove Green: memories (Maidstone: Robin. Ambrose).
  • Anstee, A.R., ‘The Artillery of the Great War: anti-invasion defences of the Swale area of Kent’, Journal of the Ordnance Society, 23, 55-79 (2015).
  • Ardley, N., Swinging the lamp – Thames estuary tidal tales (Oxford: Fonthill Media).
  • Ashbee, A., Zeal Unabated: The Life of Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850) Snodland: Andrew Ashbee).
  • Austin, D., ‘Folkestone Harbour and its Swing Bridge’, Invicta, 87, 6-9.
  • Baines, T., A Pub on every corner: Gravesend to Higham (Gravesend: Tom Baines).
  • Baker, M.H.C., Trams, Buses & Trolleybuses Past and Present. No.3 Kent (Kettering: Silverlink Publishing Ltd).
  • Ball, M., ‘WW1 Conscription and Exemption: Sevenoaks men at the West Kent Tribunal’, North West Kent Family History Society Journal, 14, 4, 158-161.
  • Bolton, M., St Laurence in Thanet: story of a parish (Ramsgate: Ariana Press).
  • Bolton, M., ‘Causes of Death in Ramsgate 1774-1812: the exceptional detail provided by the Rev. Richard Harvey in the Parish Registers of St Laurence’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 17-36.
  • Boorman, D., Hythe Cricket Week 1894-1939 (Horsham: David Boorman).
  • Boxall, M., Suffragette Seaside: the Women’s Suffragette Movement in Herne Bay (Herne: Herne and Broomfield History Group).
  • Bruce, S., Breezing down to Broadstairs: early 20th century Broadstairs (Ramsgate: Michaels Bookshop).
  • Cairns, E. et al., Capability Brown in Kent (York: Kent Gardens Trust).
  • CAT., 40 years: Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Canterbury’s Archaeology 1976-2016 (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Cole, D. and Phillips, S., Twenty Walks Around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge (Tonbridge: Hayesmoor Press).
  • Collins, D. (ed.), When we went to Dover: skipper Charlie Haste’s first-hand account of the Hastings fleet’s trip in May 1940 (Hastings: OHPS Publications 2015).
  • Cross, M.D., The History of Paddlesworth Court Farm (Folkestone: St Ursin Press). [A history of the Cross family and the farm dairies 1866-1966.]
  • Dalton, M. et al., From Ships to Sheep: the story of Smallhythe (Biddenden: YouByYou Books).
  • Dennington, G., ‘Bromley’s struggle for Sunday Cinema’, Bromleag, 2, 37, 26-29
  • Ford, J., ‘Thomas Basden and the Royal Arms in St Dunstan’s Church’ [Cranbrook], Cranbrook Journal, 27, 7-12.
  • Gill, A., The Kentish Coast from Whitstable to Hythe: a historical photo album (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015).
  • Gunnill, M., ‘Evelyn, genius of home front art’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 24-31. [Early life of Evelyn Dunbar at Rochester, Snodland and Hastingleigh.]
  • Gunnill, M., ‘A reformer who changed the law? Guilty, M’Lud’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 44-49 [William Garrow (1760-1840), attorney general who resided at Pegwell Bay and coined phrase ‘innocent until proved guilty’.]
  • Harding, P.A., The Hawkhurst Branch Line (Woking: Peter Harding). 3rd edn.
  • Harris, P., Folkestone in 50 buildings (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hart, R., The Golden Age of Folkestone’s Cinemas (Uckfield: Millgate Publishing).
  • Harwood, B., Fixer and Fighter (Barnsley: Pen & Sword). [Account of Hubert de Burgh and the siege at Dover Castle].
  • Holden, C., Kent Britain’s Frontline County (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Hollingsworth, J.P., And then there was Beer: the story of Kentish breweries (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing).
  • Jackson, I. and Robinson, K. (eds), Of the North Kent Marshes (London: L-13 Light Industrial Workshop, 2015).
  • Joynes, A., Tracking the Major: sketches from the Powell-Cotton Museum (Canterbury: Mickle Print (Canterbury) Limited).
  • Kelly, B. and Tripp, G., Ramsgate Jewish Cemetery 1872-2016: burial register & map monumental inscriptions and selected obituaries (Ramsgate: B. Kelly and G. Tripp)
  • Kennett, C., ‘Chicken Coop to Manor House; the homes created by inspired carpenter’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 16-23. [William Gleischner, founder of W.H. Colt at Bethersden and inventor of prefabricated houses.]
  • Lambert, I., Kent and its Cricketers: at odds with authority (Nottingham: Derby Books).
  • LeGear, R., ‘Nineteenth-Century Well Subsidence at St Peter’s, Broadstairs’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 303-304.
  • Llewellyn, S. and Liss, P. (eds), Evelyn Dunbar: the lost works (London: Liss Llewellyn Fine Art, 2015) [WW2 official war artist who worked and lived in Kent; only female war artist to receive commissions.]
  • Lyminge Historical Society., Lyminge: a history. Part 5: Lyminge Men Remembered (Lyminge LHSoc., 2014).
  • Lyminge Historical Society., Lyminge: a history. Part 7 (Lyminge: LHSoc., 2015).
  • McDougall, P., Secret Chatham (Stroud: Amberley Press).
  • Mayfield, A., ‘World War One Stopline Trench System revealed by LIDAR in Whitehorse Wood, Birling’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 304-306.
  • Mills, M., Innovation, Enterprise and Change on the Greenwich Peninsula (London: Mary Mills).
  • Minnis, K., ‘“The electric Melon”: Experiments in electro-horticulture at Sherwood Park, Tunbridge Well’s, Garden History, 43, 2 (2015), 256-72.
  • Mirams, M.D., Old Ramsgate Pubs (Margate: SS & CC Publishing). 3rd rev. edn.
  • Morieux, R., The Channel: England, France and the construction of a maritime border in the eighteenth century (Cambridge: CUP).
  • Murray, D., A Childhood at Townsend Farm (Maidstone: D. Murray).
  • Noble, G., A Richer Dust Concealed: the old boys of Kent College who died in conflict (Canterbury: Out of the Box Publishing Limited).
  • Pittman, S., Crockenhill Heritage Trail (Swanley: Crockenhill Parish Council).
  • Preston, J., Kent’s Industrial Heritage (Stroud: Amberley Press).
  • Richardson, T., Sandwich-Gascon Wine Trade (Sandwich: Sandwich Local History Society, 2015).
  • Richardson, T.L., The 1830 Farm Labourer’s Riots in Kent (Sandwich: Sandwich Historical Society).
  • Rootes, A., ‘Smashed: the spy ring that ‘seduced’ officers into betraying secrets’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 8-15. [Spies in Kent leading up to WW1.]
  • Salter, S., Ashford: a rare insight (Darlington: Destinworld Publishing Ltd).
  • Sargent, A., Drinking in Deal: Beer, Pubs and Temperance in an East Kent Town 1830-1914 (London: Bettany Press).
  • Singleton, T., ‘Cranbrook’s other Tanyard’ Cranbrook Journal, 27, 1-3.
  • Smith, M., A Schoolgirl’s War (Maidstone: Maidstone Grammar School for Girls).
  • Smith, V., ‘If the Kaiser Should Come: defending Kent during the Great War’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvii, 63-105.
  • Stebbings, R., An Oral History of Horsmonden (Horsmonden: Horsmonden Historical Society).
  • Stevens, P., A Look Back at Stone Street, Faversham (Faversham: Faversham Society).
  • Stilwell, R., The Defence of Thanet and East Kent (1939-1945) (Thanet: Thanet Military Publications).
  • Taylor, I., ‘Pressure, “subversion” and the politics of ridicule in Sevenoaks, Kent 1881-1885’, Christianity & History Forum Bulletin, 8, 39-53.
  • Taylor, I., ‘The whole of the proceedings were very orderly’: Gunpowder Plot celebrations, civic culture and identity in some smaller Kent towns, 1860-1890’, Urban History, 43, 4, 517-38.
  • Thornton, J., Praise and Applause Meyrick Road Hall Sunday School and Theatre: a history (Sheerness: Jeremy Thornton, 2015).
  • Tritton, P., When Rolls Royce made history on Dover’s White Cliffs (Dover: St Margaret’s History Society).
  • Turcan, R., Sittingbourne: the postcard collection (Stroud: Amberley Press).
  • Wallace, R., East Kent Road Car Company Ltd: a century of service, 1916-2016 (Ramsbury: The Crowood Press).
  • Walsh, R., ‘Wills & Packham Bricks and Barges’, Topsail, 50, 28-76. [Brick manufacture in Rainham from 1850 and the new-build barges constructed by Wills & Packham Company.]
  • Wynn, S., Gravesend in the Great War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military).
  • Wynn, S., Tunbridge Wells in the Great War (Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military).
  • Young, L., ‘The Navy’s Top Secret: toast-rack trains painted battleship grey’, Bygone Kent, 37, 6, 32-37. [Transportation of workers in wartime by Davington light railway.]
  • RECENTLY CATALOGUED ARCHIVES
  • The following is a selection of material in Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Kent History & Library Centre at Maidstone and Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre which was catalogued in 2016.
  • canterbury cathedral archives
  • Canterbury City Council
  • Canterbury City Library: agendas, 1939-1951; statistics registers, 1900-1947; receipt book, 1900-1914; donation register, 1900-1918; correspondence, 1910-1918 (CC/A/J/13/7)
  • Dean and Chapter
  • Chapter Act Book, 1977-1984 (DCc-CA)
  • Glass plate slides of photographs by George Washington Wilson of the Dane John, St Augustine’s, Canterbury pilgrims and Canterbury Cathedral, late 19th century (DCc-GPSN/33 and 35)
  • Glass plate slide of Christ Church Gate, late 19th century (DCc-GPSN/36)
  • Album of Fisk-Moore photographs of the Cathedral and city of Canterbury, late 19th century (DCc-Photo/B/1)
  • Photographs, prints and postcards of Christ Church Gate, 19th century to 21st century (DCc-Photo/A/30)
  • Line engraved portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer by Jacobus Houbraken, 1742 (DCc-Prindraw/6/C/7)
  • Coloured print of Penance of Henry II before Becket’s Shrine, 1794 (DCc-Prindraw/7/6)
  • The Blue Girls of Canterbury by G.A. Storey, 1874 (DCc-Prindraw/2/0/12)
  • Postcard commemorating the laying of the coping stone of the north-west pinnacle of Bell Harry Tower, c.1908 (DCc-Photo/A/32)
  • Postcard of statue of St Thomas of Canterbury in Sens, mid-20th century (DCc-Photo/A/31)
  • Ospringe Rural Deanery: Parish magazines, 1915-1945 (DCd-OS)
  • Parish and Diocese
  • Ash, St Nicholas: Parish magazines, 2014-2015 (U3-274)
  • Canterbury, Christ Church Cathedral: Primates Conference visitors book, 2016 (U3-100)
  • Chartham, St Mary: Parish magazines, 2016 (U3-154)
  • Cheriton, St Martin: Photographs of the church, 20th century; documents relating to restoration, 2001 (U3-148)
  • Dunkirk, Christchurch: Parish magazines, 1915-1934 (U3-181)
  • Faversham, St Mary of Charity: Register of baptisms, 1981-2008; Register of banns, 2001-2008; PCC and APC minutes, 1994-2013; Papers relating to the church, the glebe and the Vicarage, 1873-1962; Papers relating to churchyard trusts and funds, 1873-1952; altered tithe apportionments, 1856-1907 (U3-146)
  • Folkestone, St Saviour: Parish magazines, 1948-1994 (U3-124)
  • Harbledown, St Michael: Mothers Union minute books, 1940-1990 (U3-194)
  • Margate, St John: Parish magazines, 2016; Orders of service and memorial pamphlets, 2016 (U3-140)
  • Minster-in-Thanet, St Mary: Mothers Union calendar, 1935 (U3-164)
  • Northbourne, St Augustine: Register of marriages, 2008-2015 (U3-74)
  • Preston-next- Faversham, St Catherine of Alexandria: Register of baptisms, 1935-1981; Registers of marriages, 1972-2015; Register of burials, 1810-1812; Registers of services, 1983-2006; Service sheet, 1983; PCC Minutes, 1929-1974 (U3-249)
  • Preston-next-Wingham, St Mildred: Deed of appointment of trustees for the charity of Robert Wyborne, 1943 (U3-245)
  • Sturry, St Nicholas: Parish magazines, 2015 (U3-48)
  • Tilmanstone, St Andrew: Register of marriages, 1988-2014 (U3-101)
  • Unofficial
  • Eastbridge Hospital, Appointment of Trustees, 1937 (U24)
  • Deeds relating to a property in Church Street St Paul’s, Canterbury, 1620-1923 (U538/5)
  • Canterbury Diocesan Mother’s Union, membership cards, 1935-1960; scrapbook, 1970; photographs, 1930-1976 (U149)
  • Sales particulars relating to Canterbury, Wickhambreaux, Stodmarsh and Whitstable, 1829-1938 (U538/6)
  • Photo-postcards of the city of Canterbury and Canterbury Cathedral, early 20th century (U565)
  • kent history and library centre
  • Charities and Societies
  • Bee Craft Magazine; The History of The Kent Beekeepers’ Association, 1919-2011 (Ch184)
  • Kent Automobile Association, 1970-2009 (Ch35) Addl
  • NADFAS Survey of St Mary the Virgin, St Mary in the Marsh, Romney 2013-2016 (Ch129)
  • NADFAS Survey of St Thomas Becket, Fairfield, 2006-2008 (Ch129)
  • NADFAS Survey of St Augustine, Brookland, 2007-2008 (Ch129)
  • NADFAS Survey of St Mary the Virgin, Great Chart, 2013 (Ch129)
  • NADFAS survey of St Dunstan, Snargate, 2013 (Ch129)
  • Guardians
  • Blean Union: Overseers’ receipt and payment book, 1848-1867 (G/Bl/O1)
  • Dartford Union: Settlement and removal papers, 1881-1884 (G/Da)
  • East Ashford Union: Register of lunatics, 1877-1930 (G/Ae)
  • Local Government
  • Maidstone Borough; census enumerator books, 1801, 1821 (MD/AZ3/1-3)
  • Sevenoaks Rural District Council: Valuation lists, 1963-1973 (RD/SE/R/1)
  • Parish
  • Ashford, St Mary the Virgin: Incumbent registers, 19th-20th century (P10) Addl
  • South Ashford, Christ Church: PCC committee minutes, 1959-1965 (P10B) Addl.
  • Aylesford , SS Peter and Paul: Grave registers, 1858-1921, (P12) Addl.
  • Benenden, St George: Incumbent registers, 20th-21st century (P20) Addl.
  • Bicknor, St James: Registers of services (P24) Addl
  • Biddenden, All Saints: Incumbent registers, 19th-20th century (P26) Addl.
  • Borden, SS Peter and Paul: Parish registers, 1859-1988 (P35) Addl.
  • Chiddingstone, St Mary: Confirmation register, 1909-2005 (P89) Addl.
  • East Malling, St James the Great: Parish registers, 1924-2013 (P242) Addl.
  • East Peckham, St Michael: Register of services, 1923-1934, (P284) ADDL
  • Egerton, St James: Register of services, 1982-2005 (P78B) Addl.
  • Egerton, St James: School punishment book, 1933-1947 (P78B) Addl.
  • Eynsford, St Martin: Incumbent registers, 19th-20th century (P139) Addl.
  • Frinsted, St Dunstan: PCC minutes and correspondence, 1983-1999 (P151) Addl.
  • Headcorn, SS Peter and Paul: Parish magazines, 1996-1998 (P181) Addl.
  • High Halden, St Mary the Virgin: Parish records, 1900-1989 (P164) Addl.
  • Hildenborough,St John the Evangelist: Parish magazines, 2006-2009 (P371C) Addl.
  • Kennington, St Mary: Burial records, 1921-1989 (P207) Addl.
  • Knockholt, St Katherine: Register of burials, 1892-1952, (P214) Addl.
  • Little Chart, St Mary: Incumbent registers, 19th-20th century (P82) Addl
  • Maidstone, St Michael: Register of services, 2001-2007 (P241E) Addl.
  • Minster, SS Mary and Sexburga: Parish records, 1881-1923 (P254) Addl.
  • Penshurst, St John the Baptist: Parish registers, 19th-20th century (P287) Addl.
  • Plaxtol Parish: PCC minutes, 1944-1995 (P406C) Addl.
  • Sandhurst, St Nicholas: Marriage register, 1900-1988 (P321) Addl.
  • Sevenoaks, St Nicholas: Highway assessments, 1839 (P330) Addl.
  • Sevenoaks, St Nicholas: Parish registers, 1970-2006 (P330) Addl.
  • Shadoxhurst, SS Peter and Paul: PCC accounts, 1979-1992 (P332) Addl.
  • Speldhurst, St Mary the Virgin: Parish records, 1861-1900 (P344) Addl. Parish workhouse records, 1772-1803, (P344) Addl.
  • Stansted, St Mary: Marriage registers 1994-2013 (P406B) Addl.
  • Stockbury, St Mary: Registers of confirmation (P348) Addl.
  • Tudeley, All Saints: Capel overseers’ accounts, 1764-1793 (P374) Addl.
  • Tunbridge Wells, Christ Church: Incumbent registers, 19th-20th century (P371H) Addl.
  • Upchurch, St Mary the Virgin: Register of services, 1965-1972 (P377) Addl.
  • Wateringbury, St John the Baptist: Incumbent registers, 1864-1945 (P385) Addl.
  • Wateringbury, St John the Baptist: Parish magazines, 1896-2011 (P385) Addl.
  • Wittersham, St John the Baptist: Parish records, 1826-2014 (P399) Addl.
  • Parish Council
  • East Farleigh: Parish Council, Minutes, 1984-1994 (PC290)
  • Harrietsham: Parish Council, Minutes, 1984-1989 (PC292)
  • Speldhurst: Parish Council, includes Ashurst parish meeting, 1894-1987 (PC313)
  • Schools
  • Dymchurch: School records, 1862-2005 (C/E/S/125) Addl.
  • Sellindge: Council School, 1917-2003 (C/E/S/329) Addl.
  • Tunstall: Church of England School, 1870-1963 (C/E/S/375)
  • Tunbridge Wells: Sandown Court Secondary School, 1960-1996, Log Books (C/E/S/371E)
  • Transcripts
  • Chandeliers in Kent churches, including Egerton, St James, 20th century (TR/2202)
  • Marriage indexes for Hollingbourne district, (1754-1911) (TR/3578/8)
  • Maidstone marriage register indexes, (1754-1911) (TR/3944)
  • Unofficial
  • Apprenticeship indenture, 1854 (U4071)
  • Johnson Ellis and Family hop farm ledger, 1787-1844 (U4116)
  • Kent Messenger centenary celebration records, 1959 (U4085)
  • Abstract of Title, Beaver Place, Ashford, 1868 (U4097)
  • Covenant for Waterside, Bexley, 1732 (U4066)
  • Final concord relating to land in Bidborough and Tonbridge, c.1698 (U4070)
  • Deeds and records relating to the Railway Tavern, Dunton Green, 1892-1973 (U4088)
  • Mortgage of land and houses in Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, 1899 (U4089)
  • Title deed relating to land held in Acrise, Elham and Denton by the Lewknor family, 1662 (U4072)
  • Title deeds for land and property in West Malling, and manorial records for Mounton Melfield, Doddington, 1720-1850 (U4073)
  • Mereworth: Parish overseers’ records, 1865-1893 (U4084)
  • Woodchurch: Parish statement of account, 1853 (U4099)
  • medway archives and local studies centre
  • Local Government and Parish
  • Gillingham Borough Council: Public Health (series) 1894-1975 (GBC/H)
  • Cobham: Highway rate assessments, 1855-1862; Poor rates, 1868/69 C19th (P96/20/2; P96/11/4)
  • Gillingham: Highway Board, 1851-1856 (HO/Gi)
  • Gillingham: Women’s Adult school, 1908-1916 (DE1259)
  • Unofficial
  • Jezreels collection 1820-1960s (N/JZ)
  • Coles Finch Notebooks, 1930s (DE351)
  • Charles Knight, historical notes 1890-c.1930s (DE217)
  • Rochester Historic Pageant, 1931 (RCA/TC1/38/48-63)
  • Letters relating to Fort Pitt, Chatham 1866 (DE248)
  • Plan of Kingsnorth landing pier, 1931 (DE1260)
  • Photo album of Rochester Cathedral Precincts, 1924-1926 (DE1262)
  • Miscellaneous dwellings at Rochester Cathedral, n.d. c.1910 (DE1257)
  • Alloys Ltd, Strood 1969 (DE1263)
  • Brochure for British Twin Disc Ltd, Strood, n.d. c.1961 (DE1256)
  • Solicitors papers, Lewis, Bell, Darley & Gambrill, 1720-c.1970 (DE1248)
  • Sales particulars, Main Road, Frindsbury (DE275)
  • Sale agreement for land at St Nicholas parish (DE352)
  • Deed for Upnor, 1822 (DE362)
  • Deeds relating to Castle Road, Chatham 1895-1945 (DE1255)
  • Deeds relating to Hammond Place, Chatham, 1814-1949 (DE147)
  • Deeds relating to Chatham, 1806-1846 (DE61)
  • Deeds relating to Gillingham, 1872-1972 (DE1254)
  • Deeds for Gillingham, Scrayfries and outdoor pool 1844-1900 (DE1258)
  • Barber, G., History of the Old House (Originally Marden’s Farm), in Hildenborough, Kent (Perth, Western Australia: G. Barber).
  • Bennett, P. et al., Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalkland: Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996 (Oxford: CAT).
  • CAT., Canterbury’s Archaeology 2012-2013 (Canterbury, CAT, 2013).
  • Clarke, P., ‘The History and Architectural Development of the Old Bishop’s Palace, Rochester’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 1-35.
  • Coates, R., ‘The place name Trottiscliffe’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 294-97.
  • Cockett, R., Mayfield, A. and Taylor, R., ‘Randall Manor: Community Archaeology Works!’, KAS Newsletter, 100, 14-19.
  • Croom, J.N., ‘Courts, Yards and Houses: enclosing, enhancing and servicing the medieval and early modern great house c.1050 – c.1750’, The Local Historian, 44, 2, 90-114 [references to Ightham Mote, Shurland Hall in Sheppey and Somerhill House in Tonbridge].
  • Doel, F. & G., The Hop Bin: an anthology of hop picking in Kent and East Sussex (Stroud: History Press).
  • Goulden, R.J., A biographical dictionary of those engaged in the book trade in Kent, 1750-1900, 2 vols (Croydon: R. J. Goulden).
  • Helm, R. and Weekes, J., ‘The Early Development of a Canterbury Suburb? Romano-British and Medieval Archaeology at Nos 19 and 45-7 Wincheap’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 235-50.
  • Hollingsworth, J.P., From huts to high rises. The history of housing in Kent (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing).
  • Howell, I., ‘Continuity and Change in the Late Iron Age/Roman transition within the environs of Quarry Wood Oppidum: excavations at Furfield Quarry, Boughton Monchel-sea’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 37-66.
  • Lake, J., Edwards B. and Bannister, N., ‘Farmsteads and Landscapes in Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 105-39.
  • Mackinder, A. and Blackmore, B., Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley, near Sittingbourne, Kent: Excavations 2003-5 (London: MoLA, 2013).
  • Merrill, Rev. J.N., Aylesford Pilgrimage Walk: 13 mile pilgrimage walk from Rochester Cathedral to the Friars Aylesford, Kent (Waltham: John Merrill Foundation).
  • Smith, J., The Parish of Allhallow Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent. Historic Area Assessment, Research Report Series No. 11 (Swindon: English Heritage).
  • Smith, J., The Parish of Stoke, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 12.
  • Smith, J. and Clarke, J., High Halstow, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 53.
  • Smith, J. and Clarke, J., Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 54.
  • Wilkinson, P. and Macpherson-Grant, N., ‘Investigations of an Hexagonal Feature at Star Hill, Bridge, 2003-2006: evidence of Iron Age and earlier occupation: Anglo-Saxon Burials’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 260-68.
  • PREHISTORIC
  • Bennett, P. et al., Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalklands. Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996, CAT Occas. Paper No. 9. (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Brandherm, D. and Moskal-del Hoyo, M., ‘“Both sides now”: the Carp’s-tongue complex revisited’, The Antiquaries Journal, 94, 1-47 [refers to a number of Kent finds].
  • Burrows, V., ‘A middle Bronze Age palstave axe from St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 293-94.
  • Champion, T., ‘Food, Technology and Culture in the Late Bronze Age of Southern Britain: Perforated Clay Plates of the Lower Thames Valley’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 80, 279-398 [mentions a number of Kent sites].
  • Farley, J., Parfitt, K. and Richardson, A., ‘A Late Iron Age Helmet Burial from Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 80, 379-388.
  • Jeffery, E. et al., ‘A Ring Ditch in Sittingbourne’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 268-80.
  • KARU., Discoveries and Excavations across Kent 1970- 2014, Kent Monograph Series Vol. XII (Dover: KARU) [includes sites ranging from Neolithic to Medieval].
  • Mackinder, A. and Blackmore, L., Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley near Sittingbourne, Kent. Excavations 2003-5. MoLA Archaeological Studies Series No. 28.
  • Parfitt, K., ‘A land archaeologist goes to sea’, Current Archaeology, 287, 44-5 [account of initial sea trials of the Dover Bronze Age boat replica].
  • Parfitt, K. and Halliwell, G., ‘Exploiting the Wildwood: evidence from a Mesolithic activity site at Finglesham, near Deal’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 221-62.
  • Seager Thomas, M., ‘A Regionally Important Early Iron Age Pottery Group: the Manor Farm pub site, High Street, Rainham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 47-73.
  • Wenban-Smith, F. (ed.), 2013, The Ebbsfleet Elephant: Excavations at Southfleet Road, Swanscombe in advance of High Speed 1, 2003-4 (Oxford Archaeology Monograph, Vol. 20).
  • ROMANO-BRITISH
  • Booth, P., ‘Kent’ in ‘Roman Britain in 2013’, Britannia, 45, 391-5.
  • CAT., ‘A Roman Balsamarium from Petham’, Canterbury’s Archaeology 2012-2013, 41 (Canterbury: CAT).
  • Elliot, S., ‘The Medway Formula – a search for evidence that the Roman authorities improved the river’s navigability to facilitate their extensive ragstone quarrying industry’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 251-60.
  • Helm, R., Outside the Town. Roman Industry, Burial and Religion at Augustan House, Rhoadaus Town, Canterbury, CAT Occas. Paper No. 10 (Canterbury).
  • Helm, R. and Weekes, J., ‘The early development of a Canterbury suburb? Romano-British and Medieval archaeology at Nos 19 and 45-47 Wincheap’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 235-50.
  • Jones, H.A., ‘The Roman villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 9: an architectural reconstruction’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 189-207.
  • O’Shea, L. and Weekes, J., ‘Evidence of a distinct focus of Romano-British settlement at Maidstone? Excavations at Church Street 2011-12’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 131-151.
  • Philp, B., Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014. Kent Monographs Series (Dover: KARU) [includes reports of Farnborough (1967; 1970); Keston (1972); Dover (1974; 1979; 1983; 1994); Harrietsham (1984-97; Rodmersham (1985); Rochester (1986); Shoreham (1986); Alkham (1989); and Bromley (1993)].
  • Philp, B., ‘An Iron Age and Roman site at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone, Kent’, KAR, 191, 170-5.
  • Stevens, S., ‘Archaeological Investigations at Maidstone hospital, Hermitage Lane, Barming’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 141-51.
  • Tomlin, R.S.O., ‘Inscriptions’ in ‘Roman Britain in 2013’, Britannia, 45, 391-5, 442 [amphora graffito from Snodland].
  • Wallace, L., ‘ Archaeological Investigations of a Major Building, probably Roman, and related landscape features at Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, 2011-12’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 187-203.
  • Weekes, J., ‘The development of Roman and Medieval Wincheap’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 246-9.
  • Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., ‘Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, in ‘Roman Britain in 2013’, Britannia, 45, 397- 400 [overview includes Kent data]; 426-7 [plate brooch from Denton with Wootton].
  • ANGLO-SAXON
  • Chester-Kadwell, B., ‘A reappraisal of eleventh-century settlement in the eastern High Weald’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 105-130.
  • Clewley, G.B., ‘The Lenham Enigma: The Anglo-Saxon warriors triple grave’, KAR, 194, 136-139.
  • Harrington, S. and Welch, M., The Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Southern Britain AD 450-650: Beneath the Tribal Hidage (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
  • Knox, A., ‘Excavating Anglo-Saxon Lyminge: The final season on Tayne Field’, KAS Newsletter, 100, 4-9.
  • Naismith, R., Money and Power in Anglo-Saxon England: The Southern English Kingdoms, 757-865 (Cambridge: CUP).
  • Philp, B., ‘A major Anglo-Saxon site at Eynsford, Kent’, in Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014, Site 16, 118-136 (Dover: KARU).
  • Trust for Thanet Archaeology., ‘Lord of the Manor Ramsgate: Training excavation with University of Kent students’, KAS Newsletter, 99, 2-3.
  • MEDIEVAL
  • Ayton, A. and Lambert, C., ‘A Maritime Community in War and Peace: Kentish Ports, Ships and Mariners, 1320-1400’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 67-103.
  • Bovey, A., Medieval Art, Architecture & Archaeology at Canterbury (Leeds: Maney, 2013).
  • Cole, D., ‘How Mapping the Lowy of Tonbridge can further our understanding of its origin, nature and extent.’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 75-92.
  • Connor, M., ‘The Priory of Christ Church Canterbury and its connections with London in the late Middle Ages’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 33-46.
  • Davis, T., ‘Woodland workers in late Medieval Keston’, Bromleag, 2, 29, 24-29.
  • Mackintosh, R., Augustine of Canterbury: leadership, mission and legacy (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2013).
  • Meddens, F. and Draper, G., ‘‘Out on a Limb’: insights into Grange, a small member of the Cinque Ports Confederation’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 1-32.
  • Sweetinburgh, S.,‘‘To move the mind’: scenes from Christ’s life on Faversham’s painted pillar’, in S. Kelly and R. Perry (eds), ‘Diuerse Imaginaciouns of Cristes Life’: Devotional Culture in England and Beyond, 1300-1560 (Turnhout (Belgium): Brepols), 175-88.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Canterbury’s Martyred Archbishop: the ‘cult’ of Simon Sudbury and relations between city and cathedral’, in M. Penman (ed.), Monuments and Monumentality in Later Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2013), 199-211.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Pilgrimage in ‘an Age of Plague’: seeking Canterbury’s ‘holy blisful martir’ in 1420 and 1470’, in L. Clark and C. Rawcliffe (eds), The Fifteenth Century, XI: society in an age of plague (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2013), 57-77.
  • Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Placing the hospital: the production of St Lawrence’s Hospital registers in fifteenth-century Canterbury’, in L. Clark (ed.), The Fifteenth Century XIII: Exploring the Evidence: Commemoration, Administration and the Economy (Woodbridge: Boydell), 1-20.
  • Thomas, G., ‘Life before the Minster: the social dynamics of monastic foundation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent’, Antiquaries Journal, 93 (2013), 93-145.
  • EARLY MODERN
  • Bowen, W.R., Black, J.L. and Warkentin, G. (eds), The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place circa 1665 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press).
  • Cavill, P.R., ‘The Grebills of Tenterden, the Prior of Leeds and the Heresy Trial of 1511’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 283-92.
  • Craig-Mair, V. and Sweetinburgh, S., ‘What’s in a Name? Exploring the use of ‘Creature’ as a Christian Name in the Diocese of Canterbury in the early modern period’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 209-222.
  • Flynn, R., ‘The Morphett family’s experience of gavelkind in the eighteenth century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 301-4.
  • Handley, S., ‘Sociable Sleeping in Early Modern England, 1660-1760’, History, 98, 79-104 [Evidence mostly from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury].
  • Harrington, D. and Hyde, P., ‘Faversham Mayors and their right to the Court Hall. A little mystery solved’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 298-301.
  • Hooke, D., ‘Old English Wald Weald in place names’, Landscape History, 34, 1 (2013), 33-49.
  • Huitson, T., Stairway to Heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
  • Knighton, C., ‘Acts of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester 1575-1584’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 283-88.
  • Rushton, K., ‘A History of the Ecclesiastical Courts of the Diocese of Canterbury, 1566-86, based on the Cause papers bound within the Volume MS.F.4.12’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 263-81.
  • Taylor, G., Thanet’s Dutch and Flemish Style Houses in East Kent (Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology, 2013).
  • Taylor, L., ‘Literacy and Book Ownership in Seventeenth-Century Faversham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 204-19.
  • Wright, D., ‘The Earliest Parish Registers of the Diocese of Canterbury: some Observations, Questions and Problems’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 153-87.
  • Wyatt, G., ‘Migration and Mobility in the Isle of Thanet in the late Elizabethan/early Jacobean period (c.1560-c.1620)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 93-103.
  • MODERN
  • Adams, E., ‘A Victorian Anglican: William Peterson of Sissinghurst and Biddenden’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 16-20.
  • Allinson, H., Bredgar: the history of a Kentish parish (Sittingbourne: Synjon Books, 2013). Revised and enlarged edition.
  • Ball, M., Sevenoaks War Memorial: the men remembered (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Banaigs, N. and Aris, B., A Year in the Life of Whitstable: a photographic record of the Town’s everyday life by local photographers (Faversham: Kent Creative Arts CIC).
  • Benedict, B., Woodland Holiday Camp: Among the Hills and Hazels (Kilmacanogue Row Dow Publications) [author raised at Woodlands Holiday Camp near Kemsing during the 1940s-50s].
  • Bennett, K., ‘Albert Josiah Bennett (1873-1954): Science in the Blood’, Society of Genealogists Magazine, 31, 5, 191-194 [Born 1873 Slade Green, Crayford, set up his own instrument maker excelsior works at Bexleyheath].
  • Betts, P., ‘Frittenden Rector Henry Hodges and the 1806 Tithes Dispute’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 10-13.
  • Brooks, R.J., Kent’s Own. The Story of No.500 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force (Oxford: Fonthill Media). Revised edition.
  • Chaplen, A.W., Headcorn & The Great War 1914-1919 (Headcorn: Headcorn Local History Society, 2013) [Reproduction of Arthur W. Chaplin’s hand drawn original manuscript].
  • Chapman, C. R., ‘WW1 Prisoner of War Camps in Britain’, Geneaologists Magazine, 31, 7, 268 -270 [mention of Sheerness & Dover POW camps].
  • Chapman, M., Families of Wartime Loose: ... some of the men and women of the Loose area who died in the two Great World Wars (Loose Area History Society). Updated edition.
  • Clancy, J., Gillingham & Around Through Time (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Coulson, C., ‘The Barfrestone Church Conundrum: ‘Much Restored’ but ‘Virtually Unaltered’’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 153-86.
  • Cramp, G., Hartley Remembers the Great War 1914-1918 (Hartley: Hartley Parish Council).
  • Croxford, B., ‘An unusual coin collection from a pond in Smarden’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 280-81.
  • Cumming, R., The Windmills of North West Kent and Kentish London (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing).
  • Dudley, T., The History & Meaning of Newington. Street & Place Names (Sittingbourne: Newington History Group).
  • Elgar, P., ‘No Cake please, they’re German prisoners-of-war’, Bygone Kent, 35, 2, 16-21.
  • Embleton-Smith, K. and Gurr, C., Archives & Anecdotes. Reflections on English Village Life from Brabourne in Kent (East Brabourne: Brabourne Church Publishing, 2013).
  • Eyden, P., Dover’s Western Heights in the First World War (Dover: Buckland Media for The Western Heights Preservation Society).
  • Frame, J.A., Castle by the Sea: the Whitstable Castle story (Herne Bay: Fairy Faye Pub-lishers).
  • Foreman, C. (ed.)., An Incident of Battle Near Neuve Chapelle December 1914 (Faversham: The Faversham Society). [Centenary edition of Lieutenant Philip Neame’s account of military action during WW1. The Neame family lived and farmed at Selling.]
  • Gammans, N. and Allen, G., Bumblebees of Kent (Ashford: Kent Field Club).
  • Gaunt, J., Faces From the Front: remembering the men of Deal, Sandwich and District who died in World War 1 (Whitstable: Nick Evans).
  • Gillett, J. and Webb, P., Tenterden Then and Now (Biddenden: YouByYouBooks).
  • Graham, A., ‘Infinite Money: corruption, Party and Government in Britain 1702 - 1713’, Oxford Scholorship Online (Oxford: OUP) [references to the Stanhopes of Chevening].
  • Halton, R. and Stokes, B., The Medway Queen: rebuilding the hull (Gillingham: Medway Queen Preservation Society & Noodle Books).
  • Harrington, D., ‘A Rate Assessment for St Mary, Lewisham, 1770’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 288-307.
  • Harris, G., Redhead in the Clouds, How I Started Headcorn Aerodrome, the Colourful Life of Diana Patten (Stevenage: Berforts Group Ltd).
  • Hellicar, P., ‘The Morrell Brothers – the boys who built surburbia’, Bromleag, 2, 30, 22-31 [Developers in Chelsfield, Hayes, Petts Wood and Bromley during the 1930s-1960s].
  • Hellicar, C. (ed.), Home Front. Life in the towns and villages of Bromley in the Great War (Chelsfield : BBLHS Publications).
  • Herbert, A., ‘Hallford Lorries during the First World War’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Society Newsletter, 51, 13-16.
  • Holden, C., Chatham Naval Dockyard & Barracks Through Time (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Johnson, D.R., Beckenham Through Time (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Lawson, L., The War Memorial, Holy Cross Churchyard, Bearsted: in memory of the twenty-six servicemen who died in the Great War 1914-1918 (Bearsted: L. Lawson).
  • Lee, C., ‘Prostitution and Victorian society revisited: the Contagious Diseases Act in Kent’, Women’s History Review, 21 (2012), 301-16.
  • LeGear, R., ‘Chalkwell subsidence at Oad Street, near Sittingbourne’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 304-5.
  • Lloyd, D.J., Gillingham Through Time (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Lloyd, J., ‘The Legend of Bloody Baker’, Folklore, 125, 250-257 [legend concerning the Baker family of Sissinghurst and the Roberts of Glassenbury].
  • McCooey, C., Smuggling on the South Coast (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Manning, P. and Muir, I., Lest We Forget, Beckenham and the Great War (London: New Generation Publishing).
  • Marshall, A., Gravesend and the Mercantile Marine in the Great War: a brief example of some who gave their lives while serving in the Merchant Navy “Never Forgotten” (Gravesend: Andrew Marshall).
  • Marshall, A., Luddesdown War Dead: “A Fearsome Loss” (Gravesend: Andrew Marshall).
  • Mason, S. et al., ‘Discovering Swale’s 20th Century Defences’, KAS Newsletter, 100, 40-47 [Defence of Swale Project].
  • Meek, J., ‘In Farageland’, London Review of Books, 9 October 2014, 5-10 [the Thanet constituency].
  • Merrick, P., ‘Horses for the Great War’, Local Historian, 44, 3, 220-241 [horse depots at Dover, Chatham, Woolwich].
  • Millard, T., ‘He gave his life for his friends’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 4-7 [account of Rupert Edward Inglis (1863-1916), rector of Frittenden and army chaplain].
  • Myers, A., Lenham and the Great War: those who served in peace and war (Lenham: Hatch Charity).
  • Newell, P., ‘The Heraldry of Godinton House, near Ashford. Part I: Introduction, Ward Family Heraldry and some Miscellanea’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 223-233.
  • Newington History Group, Newington Remembers (Sittingbourne: Newington History Group).
  • Perkins, A., ‘Occupation patterns in six Kentish parishes 1841-81’, Local Population Studies, 91 (2013), 44-62 [Central Kent].
  • Perks, R.H., ‘Isaiah Shrubsall – Barge Master’, Topsail, 48, 66-75.
  • Plaxtol History Group., Plaxtol at War (Plaxtol).
  • Poulter, M., Building the Heart of Kent Hospice: a personal memoir by Molly Poulter (London: One3One).
  • Putkowski, J., Three Uneasy Pieces – Commemoration, Continuity, Celebration (Kimberley: Knowle Hill Publishing) [Private Thomas Highgate, Royal West Kent Regiment, and the ‘shot at dawn’ campaign. Shoreham connection, first soldier to be convicted of desertion and executed during WW1].
  • Rayner, C., ‘Great Aunt Clarice’s adventures behind the front line’, Bygone Kent, 35, 4, 48-51 [Clarice Alberta Spratling, a VAD nurse from Ramsgate].
  • Readman, P., ‘“The Cliffs are not Cliffs”: the Cliffs of Dover and national identities in Britain, c.1750-c.1950’, History, 99, 335, 241-69.
  • Redford, D., ‘Opposition to the Channel Tunnel, 1882-1975: identity, island status and security’, History, 99, 1, 100-12.
  • Sackville-West, R., The Disinherited: a story of family, love and betrayal (London: Bloomsbury).
  • Sackville-West, V. and Raven, S., Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst: the creation of a garden (London: Virago).
  • Sanders, A., ‘Cranbrook roads: from 1780 – 1880’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 13-16.
  • Scott, L., ‘The Light Upon The Hill – The History of Dartford Spiritualist Church’, Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 51, 18-21.
  • Singleton, T., ‘Whatever happened to Henry Dobell?’, Cranbrook Journal, 25, 7-10 [miller at Cranbrook c.1816 who fell on hard times and died at Hartley Union workhouse 1860].
  • Smith, V., ‘Anti-invasion defences of the First World War and Slough Fort, Allhallows’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 305-308.
  • Sowden, K., Weald Villages, Charing, Westwell, Hothfield, Little Chart, Pluckley, Smarden Through Time (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
  • Still, M., ‘Dartford 1944-45: The Sting In the Tail’ Dartford Historical & Antiquarian Soc. Newsletter, 51, 8-13 [details of V1/V2 attacks in Dartford].
  • Sutherland, M., Who Goes There: an autobiography (Leiston: Leiston Press) [Worked in County and Maidstone Borough Planning].
  • Swarbrick, J.D. & Mills, P., Tonbridge Roll of Honour – Great War Volumes 1 and 2: A Record of the Fallen (Tonbridge: Swarbrick & Mills).
  • Tittley, I. (ed.), Transactions of the Kent Field Club Vol. 19 - Kent’s Heathlands (Brighton: Kent Field Club).
  • Trethewey, J., Meopham Changing Places (Meopham: Meopham Historical Society).
  • Tritton, P., ‘Through Fire and Water – “Lost” pioneer women photographers’ negatives found in our library’, KAS Newsletter, 99, 4-5.
  • Cunningham, J., Shock of War: Tunbridge Wells, life on the Home Front 1914 – 1918. Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Local History Monograph No. 13 (Tunbridge Wells: RTWCS).
  • Wakefield, D., ‘Familiar in the mouth as household words’, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Newsletter, Autumn, 12-15. [Randall Martin, a Tunbridge Wells doctor who fought at Arnhem.]
  • Walker, C. & M., Dymchurch, Eastbridge, Orgarswick and Blackmanstone: the story of the men from these villages who went to war 1914 – 1918 (Dymchurch: Dymchurch & District Heritage Group).
  • Wood, D. and Walsh, R.J., The Prowess of Charlie Fielder (Ware: Chaffcutter Books on behalf of the Society for Sailing Barge Research). [Account of Charles Henry Fielder’s career with Everard & Sons Ltd from 1919 working sail, steam, motorship barges].
  • RECENTLY CATALOGUED ARCHIVES
  • The following is a selection of material in Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Kent History and Library Centre and Medway and Local Studies Centre which was catalogued in 2014.
  • CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL ARCHIVES
  • Parish
  • Blean, SS Cosmus & Damian: PCC minute books, 1980-2010 (U3-62).
  • Canterbury Christ Church Cathedral: Registers of marriages 2006-2012 (U3-100)
  • Canterbury St George: Regulations for the Militia, 1852 (U3-3)
  • Chartham, St Mary: Parish magazines 2009-2014 (U3-154)
  • Davington, St Mary Magdalene: Churchwardens/PCC, property, other 1972-2001 (U3-138)
  • Eltham, St Mary: Tithe rent charge book, 1844 (U3-32)
  • Harbledown St Michael: Register of services (St Gabriel, Rough Common), 1983-2012; Register of services (St Michael) 1998-2007; PCC minute books, 1981-2009 (U3-194)
  • Kingston, St Giles: Parish magazines 1928-2003 (U3-168)
  • Newnham, SS Peter & Paul: Register of baptisms 1886-2013 (U3-251)
  • Northbourne, St Augustine: Overseers’ account books, 1915-1925; Overseers’ receipt books, 1913-1926 (U3-74).
  • Ospringe, SS Peter & Paul: Registers of services, 1849-2004; PCC account books, 1988-2007 (U3-123)
  • Ripple, St Mary: Tithe altered apportionments, 1881; 1885 & 1903 (U3-132)
  • St John in Thanet: Service sheets, 1997-2014; Patronage papers, 1949-1995; Appointment of curates, 1941-1947; Sequestration papers, 1949-1950; Papers relating to the churchyard, 1924-1999; Papers relating to the vicarage, c.1820-1979; Papers relating to stipend, 1947; Papers relating to augmentation of income, 1946-1963; PCC balance sheets, 1987-2000; Papers relating to the chancel, 1939; 1958; Papers relating to the church, 1924-2003; Papers relating to the church hall, 1947; 1962-1987; PCC annual reports, 1929-2004; Parish correspondence, 1983-2001; Papers relating to parish boundary alterations, 1936-1958; Union of benefice, plans, 1957; Union of benefice, correspondence, 1983-2001; Papers relating to the Buller’s charity, 1948-1949; Photographs, late 19th century – 1980s; Papers relating to the Margate Pier and Harbour Company, 1792-1866; Newspaper cuttings, 1922-2003; Parish magazines, 1907-1996 (U3-140)
  • St Nicholas at Wade and Sarre: Register of marriages, 1993-2005 (U3-18)
  • Selling, St Mary the Virgin: Register of banns, 1910-2003; Register of marriages, 1936-2008; Register of confirmation, 1913-2002; Register of services, 1978-2009 (U3-229)
  • Sheldwich, St James: Registers of marriages, 1969-2004 (U3-186).
  • Whitfield Peter: Register of banns, 1989-2003; Registers of marriages, 1997-2013 (U3-66)
  • Whitstable, St Alphege: Papers relating to the church, 1983, 2004 (U3-290)
  • Canterbury City Council
  • Petty Session Fine and Fee account books: 1933-1953 (CC-J/PS)
  • Deeds relating to the Red Lion, Hackington St Stephen; 1585-1840 (CC-P/E/CP/19).
  • Books of Condolence completed after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales; 1997 (CC2/C/1)
  • Dean and Chapter of Canterbury
  • Pencil drawing of St Stephen’s church Canterbury (Hackington), c.1940 (DCc-Prindraw)
  • Photo of Dean Hewlett Johnston’s grave stone (DCc-Photo/A/26)
  • Stained glass thesis, 1957 (AddMs/389)
  • Diocese of Canterbury
  • Readers’ papers relating to Harold Robert Slater, 1940-1992 (DCb- L/S/41)
  • Confirmation returns, 2011-2012 (DCb-B/A)
  • Unofficial
  • French Church Charity Commission papers, 1573-1664 (U47)
  • William Fairbairns collection, early 19th century (U532)
  • Red Lion Residents Association, 1967-2004 (U533)
  • Canterbury Christian Council, 1988-1995 (U535)
  • Sturry deeds and papers, 18th-20th century (U536)
  • Ella Constance Woodruff Scrapbooks, mid-19th century-1941 (U537)
  • Perambulation of the Parish of Littlebourne, 19th century (U538)
  • Helen Goodburn papers, 20th century (U539)
  • Sketch book of views around Canterbury, 1910 (U540)
  • Herne Bay deeds, 1884-2003 (U541)
  • Canterbury St Mary Northgate deeds, 1821-1838 (U542)
  • Dr William Urry papers, 1936-2003 (U543)
  • Eliza Blunt commonplace book, 1868 (U544)
  • Band of Brothers Cricket Club: Scrapbooks, 1858-2012 (U545)
  • Rev. Vivian Frederick Hall MA papers, 1930-1971 (U546)
  • Deal Christian Men’s Fellowship, 1952-2009 (U548)
  • Deal and Walmer Council of Churches, 1965-2007 (U549)
  • Canterbury parish book, 1710-1761 (U550)
  • KENT HISTORY & LIBRARY CENTRE
  • Charities and Societies
  • Kent Numismatic Society, 1904-20014 (Ch177)
  • Writings of Samuel Graveson, 1942-1949 (Ch182)
  • Rural District Council
  • Eastry Rural District Council: minutes, 1951-1953 (RD/Ea/Am33-34)
  • Government Deposited
  • Govt deposited Home security air raid files for Tunbridge Wells, 1940-44 (MOD/HS/1)
  • Nonconformist
  • Providence Baptist Chapel, Cranbrook: church meeting minutes and church register, 1903-1997 (N40)
  • Zion Baptist Chapel, Folkestone: church meeting minutes, church register, trustees’ papers and record of Sunday School pupils’ marks and prizes, 1851-1996 (N41)
  • Grafty Green Baptist Chapel: trustees’ minutes and accounts, 1921-1996 (N42)
  • Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Hawkhurst: church meeting minutes, 1910-1990 (N43)
  • Parish Council
  • Goudhurst Parish Council: Burial Board and charity minutes, 1872-1998 (PC312)
  • Schools
  • The Astor of Hever Community School: minutes and other governing body material, 1998-2006 (C/E/S/409)
  • Unofficial
  • Papers belonging to Sir Charles Igglesden: release of property and land in Tenterden and High Halden, 1694; letters from Lord Brabourne regarding Mersham Hatch, 1918; letter regarding the Ransleys, smugglers and highwaymen of Rolvenden, 1918; letter regarding false claimants to Great Maytham Hall in Rolvenden, most notably Long Tom, 1920 (U4018)
  • Marsh land in Eastbridge, Romney Marsh: assignment, conveyance and covenant to produce deeds etc., 1828-1829 (U3986)
  • Unspecified messuage in St Peter’s, Broadstairs: conveyance, 1830 (U3990)
  • Deal Sewerage Works: printed specification, etc., 1898 (U4008)
  • St Augustine’s Hospital Magazine 1958 (U4016)
  • Inventory of Walter Bocher of Pluckley, 1575 (U4017)
  • Whitbread Brewery Collections (U4023/U3555)
  • Land deeds for Milton, Bobbing, Sittingbourne (U4027)
  • Sales particulars for Maidstone district, 1886-1956 (U4037)
  • Deeds and documents for the Office and premises at The Hill, Cranbrook, 1834-1931 (U4010)
  • Deeds re Sellindge, Brabourne, Bilsington, Romney Marsh, Bilsington & Ulcombe – 2014/18 (U4029)
  • Poster re vagrancy in Margate, 1815 (U4028)
  • Map of Edwin Wiat’s land at Boxley 1720 (U3891)
  • MEDWAY ARCHIVES
  • Charities and Societies
  • Medway Towns Philatelic Society, 1945-2008 (DE1249)
  • Rochester & District Music Society, 1928-2011 (DE1250)
  • Chatham Historical Society minutes, 1988-2002; attendances, 1998-2010 (DE314/2/2)
  • Rochester Choral Society, 1871-1890 (DE 487)
  • Miscellaneous
  • DLBM Medway and Swale Dock Labour Board: Minutes, 1969-1989
  • Parish/Parish Council
  • Higham: Parish registers (P185 additional)
  • Cliffe: Parish vestry minutes & PCC material, 1843-1907 (P94/8/2)
  • Luddesdowne: Parish marriage registers 1970s -1990s; burials 1813-1995 (P235 additional)
  • Crockenhill: Parish registers (P139B additional)
  • Swanscombe Parish Council, 1894-1926 (PC362)
  • Petty Sessions
  • Justice Year books, 1966-1969 (PS/NA/500)
  • Unofficial
  • Personal estate of W Pemble of Cobham, (mainly sales catalogue), 1823-1824 (DE253)
  • Rimington family papers (of Rochester), 1801-1934 (DE1083)
  • Gillingham Court Leet: minutes and photographs of High Constables 1894-1921 (GBC/Mn)
  • Exchequer case deposition: Milbourn v Fisher (re oyster metage) 1837 (DE382)
  • Personal diaries [anon. Woman], 1860, 1862 (DE496) (DE314/1/3)
  • Wm Cory and Son Ltd: coal lighterage (River Thames), 1921-1971 (DE497)
  • Doust and Co: ship repairers, Rochester 1902-1986 (DE104)
  • Hulkes/Wildash partnership docs 1786-1804 (DE505)

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