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 excavation of a medieval rural settlement at the Pepper Hill Lane electricity substation, Northfleet, Kent
Hardy, Alan, 2001, The excavation of a medieval rural settlement at the Pepper Hill Lane electricity substation, Northfleet, Kent, Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Green, E.R., 1984, Hearth tax returns 1664, Gravesend, Milton, Northfleet and Southfleet, Gravesend, E.R. Green, 49 Dennis Road.
Green, E.R., 1984, Hearth tax returns 1664, Gravesend, Milton, Northfleet and Southfleet, Gravesend, E.R. Green, 49 Dennis Road.
A history of Gravesend, or, a historical perambulation of Gravesend and Northfleet
Benson, John, 1976, A history of Gravesend, or, a historical perambulation of Gravesend and Northfleet, London: Phillimore & cO.
Steadman, W.H., 1913, Excavations on a Roman site at Northfleet., Dartford District Antiquarian Society.
Steadman, W.H., 1913, Excavations on a Roman site at Northfleet., Dartford District Antiquarian Society.
Hall, Thomas, 1874, Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet directory and advertiser., Gravesend, Thomas Hall.
Hall, Thomas, 1874, Hall's Gravesend, Milton and Northfleet directory and advertiser., Gravesend, Thomas Hall.
1832, Trip to Northfleet near Gravesend, or,how to combine economy with pleasure;, London: E. Wilson, second edition.
1832, Trip to Northfleet near Gravesend, or,how to combine economy with pleasure;, London: E. Wilson, second edition.
1942, A history of Northfleet and its parish church., Northfleet, Parochial Church Council of...Parish Church.
1942, A history of Northfleet and its parish church., Northfleet, Parochial Church Council of...Parish Church.
A trip to Greenhithe, Northfleet and Gravesend
1839, A trip to Greenhithe, Northfleet and Gravesend, London: Effingham Wilson.
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