Kentish visitations of Archbishop William Warham and his deputies,1511-1512
Edited by K. L. Wood-Legh. Published 1984.
Excavations in the St George’s Street and Burgate Street Areas
By S.S. Frere and Sally Stow. Vol VII of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published for Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD by Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Department of the Environment, 1983.
Medieval art and architecture at Canterbury before 1220
The British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions for the year 1979: v. 5.
Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defences of Canterbury
Volume II of the Archaeology of Canterbury series, published by Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD and Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Department of the Environment, 1982.
Excavations at Canterbury Castle
Paul Bennett, S.S. Frere and Sally Stow, 1982. Volume 1 of the Archaeology of Canterbury Series, published by Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD and Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Department of the Environment, 1982.
Timber and brick building in Kent
A selection from the J. Fremlyn Streatfield collection. Kent Archaeological Society Records, 20 (1971).
Monumental inscriptions in the churchyard and church of All Saints’, Lydd, Kent
Kent Archaeological Society (1927).
Transcription
Kentish monumental inscriptions: Inscriptions at Tenterden
Edited by Leland L. Duncan. Kent Archaeological Society (1919).
A calendar of the white and black books of the Cinque ports, 1432-1955
Kent Archaeological Society Records, 19 (1966).
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