Some Kentish church scratch dials
Copestake, Trevor, 2003, Some Kentish church scratch dials, [n.p.]: [the author].
[Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex]
Chizlett, Chris, 2002, [Sketch of pre-Reformation ecclesiastical foundations...Kent...Sussex], Rye: [the author].
Change and decay at Northfleet, Kent: the fate of the brass of Peter de Lacy (d.1375)
Smith, Leslie, 2001, Change and decay at Northfleet, Kent: the fate of the brass of Peter de Lacy (d.1375), Cambridge: Monumental Brass Society.
The Sondes monuments at Throwley, Kent
Physick, John, 1991, The Sondes monuments at Throwley, Kent, London: Church Monuments Society.
Greater English church screens: being great roods, screenwork, and rood-lofts in cathedral, monastic and collegiate churches in England and Wales
Vallance, Aylmer, 1947, Greater English church screens: being great roods, screenwork, and rood-lofts in cathedral, monastic and collegiate churches in England and Wales, London: B.T. Batsford.
English Church screens: being great roods, screenwork, and rood-lofts of parish churches in England and Wales
Vallance, Aylmer, 1936, English Church screens: being great roods, screenwork, and rood-lofts of parish churches in England and Wales, London: B.T. Batsford.
Walters, H.B., 1929, Church bells of Wiltshire their inscriptions and history, Wiltshire Archaeological Society.
Walters, H.B., 1929, Church bells of Wiltshire their inscriptions and history, Wiltshire Archaeological Society.
Ancient church chests and chairs in the Home Counties and Greater London
Roe, Fred, 1929, Ancient church chests and chairs in the Home Counties and Greater London, London: Batsford.
English church fittings, furniture and accessories
Cox, J. Charles, 1923, English church fittings, furniture and accessories, London: B.T.Batsford.
Fonts and font covers
Bond, Francis, 1908, Fonts and font covers, London: Oxford University Press.
The church plate of the county of Wilts
Nightingale, J.E., 1891, The church plate of the county of Wilts, Salisbury: Diocese of Salisbury.
The church plate of the county of Dorset
Nightingale, J.E., 1889, The church plate of the county of Dorset, Salisbury: Diocese of Salisbury.
The Church bells of Kent: their inscriptions, founders, uses and traditions
Stahlschimdt, J.C.L., 1887, The Church bells of Kent: their inscriptions, founders, uses and traditions, London: Elliot Stock.
Ellacombe, H.T., Various church records, lists of bells, including Tunstall in Kent and Kentish bell-founders, [n.d.].
Ellacombe, H.T., 1880[?], Various church records, lists of bells, including Tunstall in Kent and Kentish bell-founders.
Inventories of the goods and ornaments in the churches of Surrey in the reign of King Edward the sixth
Daniel-Tyssen, John Robert, 1869, Inventories of the goods and ornaments in the churches of Surrey in the reign of King Edward the sixth, London: Wyman and Sons.
Winter, J.W., 1867, Illustration of Rood screen at Randworth, Norfolk and Norwich Society.
Winter, J.W., 1867, Illustration of Rood screen at Randworth, Norfolk and Norwich Society.
The church bells of Sussex with the inscriptions of all the bells in the county
Daniel-Tyssen, Amherst, 1864, The church bells of Sussex with the inscriptions of all the bells in the county, Lewes: G.P. Bacon.
Caulfield, Richard, 1853, Sigilla ecclesiae hibernicae illustrata: the episcopal and capitular seals of the Irish Cathedral churches, Cork, H. Ridings.
Caulfield, Richard, 1853, Sigilla ecclesiae hibernicae illustrata: the episcopal and capitular seals of the Irish Cathedral churches, Cork, H. Ridings.
Twelve perspective views of the exterior and interior parts of the metropolitical church of Canterbury
Wild, Charles, 1807, Twelve perspective views of the exterior and interior parts of the metropolitical church of Canterbury, London: [the author].
Observations on episcopal chairs and stone seats [with a description of Chalk church]
Clarke, Charles, 1793, Observations on episcopal chairs and stone seats [with a description of Chalk church], [n.p.]: [n.p.].
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