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.
Early modern Kent, 1540-1640
Zell, Michael, 2000, Early modern Kent, 1540-1640, Woodbridge: Boydell Press.
A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts
Copus, Geoffrey, 2000, A catalogue of the Harris manuscripts, Tunbridge Wells: [the author].
Blue Circle in Kent
David Lock Associates, 1997, Blue Circle in Kent, London: Blue Circle Industries PLC.
Industry in the countryside: Wealden society in the sixteenth century
Zell, Michael, 1994, Industry in the countryside: Wealden society in the sixteenth century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Property and landscape: a social history of land ownership and the English countryside
Williamson, Tom, 1987, Property and landscape: a social history of land ownership and the English countryside, London: George Philip.
The Darent Valley in Medieval times: part three: the changing landscape
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Hull, Felix, 1973, Catalogue of Estate Maps, 1590-1840 in the Kent County Archives Office., Maidstone, Kent County Council.
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Monasticon Anglicanum
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