From men of the world to men of distinction: a history of the Victorian Lushingtons
Lushington, Sir John, 2021, From men of the world to men of distinction: a history of the Victorian Lushingtons, self published.
Humphry Repton in Kent
Cairns, Elizabeth, 2018, Humphry Repton in Kent, Eynsford: Kent Gardens Trust.
John Halle of Maidstone
Fielding, Christopher, 2018, John Halle of Maidstone, self published.
The urgent Miss Babington
Bliss, Eleanor, 2018, The urgent Miss Babington, Canterley Publishing.
A Short story: the lives and works of the Short brothers
Walker, Elizabeth M., 2018, A Short story: the lives and works of the Short brothers, self published.
Sauntering through Kent: a biography of Sir Charles Igglesden and The Last Saunters
Horton, Malcolm, 2018, Sauntering through Kent: a biography of Sir Charles Igglesden and The Last Saunters, Gravesend: Oakweald.
Zeal unabated: the life of Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850)
Ashbee, Andrew, 2016, Zeal unabated: the life of Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850), Snodland: [the author].
Bryan Faussett: antiquary extraordinary
Wright, David, 2015, Bryan Faussett: antiquary extraordinary, Oxford: Archaeopress.
Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
The journal of a Victorian lady: Louisa Thomas of Hollingbourne
Helen Allinson (ed.), 2011, The journal of a Victorian lady: Louisa Thomas of Hollingbourne, Sittingbourne: Synjon Books.
Inheritance : the story of Knole and the Sackvilles
Sackville-West, Robert, 2010, Inheritance : the story of Knole and the Sackvilles, London : Bloomsbury publishing.
Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time
Ashbee, Andrew, 2010, Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
A man of many parts: Professor or Bishop: the life of Edward Nares 1762 -1841
Barber, J., 2009, A man of many parts: Professor or Bishop: the life of Edward Nares 1762 -1841, Oxford: [the author].
Lady Joanna Thornhill: her life and times
Burnham, Paul, 2008, Lady Joanna Thornhill: her life and times, Wye: Wye Historical Society.
Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn
Donovan, Paul, 2006, Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn, Egerton: Robert Swift.
Finding Harold Copping
Wilson, Sheila, 2005, Finding Harold Copping, Shoreham: Shoreham Historical Society.
Colin Blythe: lament for a legend
Scoble, Christopher, 2005, Colin Blythe: lament for a legend, Cheltenham: Sports Books.
Thomas James: Minister of the Gospel "without tombstone" (1660 - 1733/4)
Coward, Sue, 2002, Thomas James: Minister of the Gospel "without tombstone" (1660 - 1733/4), Folkestone : LRB publications.
A scholar and a gentleman: Edward Hasted, the historian of Kent
Black, Shirley Burgoyne, 2001, A scholar and a gentleman: Edward Hasted, the historian of Kent, Otford: Darenth Valley Publications.
Wood, Mary, 1999, The Pinnocks of Canterbury, Canterbury, Oaten Hill and District Local History Group, ?
Wood, Mary, 1999, The Pinnocks of Canterbury, Canterbury, Oaten Hill and District Local History Group, ?
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