Monastic archaeology: papers on the study of medieval monasteries
Keevil, Graham (ed.), 2001, Monastic archaeology: papers on the study of medieval monasteries, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service, 2001, Quarterly review: April to July 2001, London Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service.
Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service, 2001, Quarterly review: April to July 2001, London Greater London Archaeology Advisory Service.
R.R. Angerstein's illustrated travel diary 1753-1755: industry in England and Wales from a Swedish perspective
Angerstein, R.R., 2001, R.R. Angerstein's illustrated travel diary 1753-1755: industry in England and Wales from a Swedish perspective, London: Science Museum.
Out of the way and into the hops : hop cultivation in Wealden kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744 - 2000
Cordle, Celia, 2001, Out of the way and into the hops : hop cultivation in Wealden kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744 - 2000, Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire.
A journey to medieval Canterbury
Harmsworth, Andy, 2001, A journey to medieval Canterbury, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
English local history: an introduction
Tiller, Kate, 2001, English local history: an introduction, Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing.
Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 1 excavations near the island wall
2000, Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 1 excavations near the island wall, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Faversham Tudor and Stuart muster rolls
Hyde, Patricia, 2000, Faversham Tudor and Stuart muster rolls, Lyminge : Arden enterprises.
Flint mines in Neolithic Britain
Russell, Miles, 2000, Flint mines in Neolithic Britain, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns
Clinch, Anne, 2000, A Kentish family: the Christophers of Seal and Kemsing and the Medway towns, [n.p.]: [the author].
Wye Village design statement
2000, Wye Village design statement, Wye: Wye Village Design Group.
Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD
2000, Hamstreet and Orlestone: a photographic history to celebrate 2000AD, Hamstreet : Hamstreet History Society.
Kent Hearth Tax
Harrington, Duncan, 2000, Kent Hearth Tax, London: British Record Society.
We had everything: recollections of a Kent village, Leigh 1900-2000
Rowley, Chris, 2000, We had everything: recollections of a Kent village, Leigh 1900-2000, Leigh : the author.
The vocabulary of English place-names: Brace-Caester
Parsons, David N., 2000, The vocabulary of English place-names: Brace-Caester, Nottingham: Centre for English Name Studies.
Tithe surveys for historians
Kain, Roger J.P., 2000, Tithe surveys for historians, Chichester: Phillimore and Co.
Hastings, Paul, 2000, Upon the Quarry Hills: a history of Boughton Monchelsea; by Paul Hastings,with a survey of buildings by Sarah Pearson., Boughton Monchelsea Parish Council.
Hastings, Paul, 2000, Upon the Quarry Hills: a history of Boughton Monchelsea; by Paul Hastings,with a survey of buildings by Sarah Pearson., Boughton Monchelsea Parish Council.
Early modern Kent, 1540-1640
Zell, Michael, 2000, Early modern Kent, 1540-1640, Woodbridge: Boydell Press.
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