1981, Monumental inscriptions from the church and churchyard of St. Mary, Lower Hardres, Kent, Record Publications.
1981, Monumental inscriptions from the church and churchyard of St. Mary, Lower Hardres, Kent, Record Publications.
1981, Monumental inscriptions in the churches and churchyards of St. Bartholomew, Waltham, Kent and St. John the Baptist, Milton-next-Canterbury, Kent, Record Publications.
1981, Monumental inscriptions in the churches and churchyards of St. Bartholomew, Waltham, Kent and St. John the Baptist, Milton-next-Canterbury, Kent, Record Publications.
Harrington, Duncan, 1980, Monumental inscriptions in the Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent., Kent Family History Society Record Publications.
Harrington, Duncan, 1980, Monumental inscriptions in the Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Kent., Kent Family History Society Record Publications.
Incised effigial slabs
Greenhill, F.A., 1976, Incised effigial slabs, London: Faber and Faber.
The churchyards handbook
Stapleton, Henry, 1976, The churchyards handbook, London: CIO Publishing.
Illustrations of incised monumental slabs on the continent of Europe, from rubbings and tracings
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Maylam family records: first series: gravestone inscriptions
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Duncan, Leland Lewis, 1920, St. Mary's Bexley old churchyard, c.
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1919, Kentish monumental inscriptions: inscriptions at Tenterden, Kent Archaeological Society, Records Branch.
1919, Kentish monumental inscriptions: inscriptions at Tenterden, Kent Archaeological Society, Records Branch.
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Memorials of Smarden, Kent
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Hasted's history of Kent: part 1: the Hundred of Blackheath
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Registrum Roffense: or a collection of antient records, charters and instruments of divers kinds, necessary for illustrating the ecclesiastical history and antiquities of the diocese and cathedral ...
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