Archaeology in the PPG16 era: investigations in England 1990-2010
Darvill, Timothy (et.al.), 2019, Archaeology in the PPG16 era: investigations in England 1990-2010, Oxford: Oxbrow.
The parish atlas of England: an atlas of English parish boundaries
Cockin, T.C.H., 2017, The parish atlas of England: an atlas of English parish boundaries, Staffordshire: Malthouse Press.
Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016
2015, Lower Thames Crossing: route consultation 2016, London: Highways England.
Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
The Royal charters of Faversham, including the Magna Carta
Tann, Peter, 2013, The Royal charters of Faversham, including the Magna Carta, Faversham : Faversham Town Council.
Negotiating the political in Northern European urban society c.1400-c.1600
Sweetinburgh, Sheila (ed.), 2013, Negotiating the political in Northern European urban society c.1400-c.1600, Arizona: A.C.M.R.S.
Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past
Vincent, Nicholas, 2013, Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
The Wardrobe Accounts of Henry III
Wild, Benjamin Linley (ed.), 2012, The Wardrobe Accounts of Henry III, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
The Great Roll of the Pipe for the thirty first year of the reign of King Henry I Michaelmas 1130
Green, Judith A. (ed.), 2012, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the thirty first year of the reign of King Henry I Michaelmas 1130, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
Hartley, Longfield, Kent: village statement
2008, Hartley, Longfield, Kent: village statement, Hartley : Hartley Parish Council.
The Great Roll of the Pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1223
Jobson, Adrian (ed.), 2008, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1223, London: The Pipe Roll Society.
Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560
Jones, Karen, 2006, Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
Conservation and the operations delivery maintenance programme: consultation document and good practice guide
2006, Conservation and the operations delivery maintenance programme: consultation document and good practice guide, Peterborough: Environment Agency.
An historical atlas of Kent
Lawson, Terence, 2004, An historical atlas of Kent, Chichester: Phillimore.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document
Department for Transport, 2003, The future development of air transport in the United Kingdom: South East summary consultation document, London: Department for Transport.
Government and politics in Kent, 1640 1914
Lansberry, Frederick (ed.)., 2001, Government and politics in Kent, 1640 1914, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
Kent in the twentieth century
Yates, Nigel (ed.), 2001, Kent in the twentieth century, Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
Kingship and government in pre-conquest England c.500-1066
Williams, Ann, 1999, Kingship and government in pre-conquest England c.500-1066, Basingstoke: Macmillan.
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