The Port of London Authority: a century of service 1909-2009
Watson, Nigel, 2009, The Port of London Authority: a century of service 1909-2009, London: Port of London Authority.
Royal and Ecclesiastical Law in seventh-century Kent
Lisi, O., 2009, 'Royal and Ecclesiastical Law in seventh-century Kent.' in S. Baxter (ed.), Early Medieval Studies in memory of Patrick Wormald, Studies in Early Medieval Britain Series (Farnham: Ashgate), 97-111.
The death of Margaret of Scotland, Countess of Kent
McEwen, A.B.W., 2009, 'The death of Margaret of Scotland, Countess of Kent.' Foundations: Newsletter of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 3.1, 36.
Sandwich 1000-1520: the history of the completest medieval town in England seen through its buildings
Pearson, S., 2009, 'Sandwich 1000-1520: the history of the completest medieval town in England seen through its buildings.' The Romney Marsh Irregular 34, 5-18.
A High-Status Medieval Site near New Romney
Philp, B., 2009, 'A High-Status Medieval Site near New Romney.' KAR, 177, 145-153.
Excavations at North Lane, Canterbury, 1993 and 1996
Rady, J., 2009, 'Excavations at North Lane, Canterbury, 1993 and 1996.' (Canterbury: CAT).
Old Soar Manor, near Plaxtol: house, land and occupants over seven centuries
Semple, J., 2009, 'Old Soar Manor, near Plaxtol: house, land and occupants over seven centuries.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 155-187.
An Archaeological Investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey
Stevens, S., 2009, 'An Archaeological Investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 129-154.
Anselm of Canterbury: his life and legacy
Ward, B., 2009, 'Anselm of Canterbury: his life and legacy.' (London: SPCK).
Reconstructing Literary Life in the Provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan Gentry of Kent
Bartram, C., 2009, 'Reconstructing Literary Life in the Provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan Gentry of Kent.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 113-128.
For The Good of This Town: Jurats of Maidstone 1549-1660
Buckley, J., 2009, 'For The Good of This Town: Jurats of Maidstone 1549-1660.' (Bearsted: Miscellany Books).
Thomas Scott of Canterbury (1566-1635): patriot, civic radical, puritan
Cuttica, C., 2009, 'Thomas Scott of Canterbury (1566-1635): patriot, civic radical, puritan.' History of European Ideas 34.4 (2008), 475-489.
Was Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a Culture of Rebellion in Kent in 1554?
Ellis, M., 2009, 'Was Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a Culture of Rebellion in Kent in 1554?' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 77-102.
The Demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry in the Seventeenth Century: Englands first De-Industrialization
Flisher, L., and Zell, M., 2009, 'The Demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry in the Seventeenth Century: Englands first De-Industrialization.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 239-256.
We pray you all – to drink ere ye pass: Bann Criers, Parish Players, and the Henrician Reformation in Englands South-East
Gerhardt, E., 2009, 'We pray you all – to drink ere ye pass: Bann Criers, Parish Players, and the Henrician Reformation in Englands South-East.' Early Theatre 11.2 (2008), 57-88.
Saints in Exile: The Cult of Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Elizabethan Catholics in France
Gibbons, K., 2009, 'Saints in Exile: The Cult of Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Elizabethan Catholics in France.' Recusant History 29.3, 315-340.
The Dying and the Doctors: The Medical Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England, RHS Studies in History, New Series 69
Mortimer, I., 2009, 'The Dying and the Doctors: The Medical Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England, RHS Studies in History, New Series 69.' (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press).
Poverty, Labour and the Language of Social Description in Early Modern England
Shepherd, A., 2009, 'Poverty, Labour and the Language of Social Description in Early Modern England.' Past & Present 201.1 (2008), 51-95 [how witnesses to Canterbury and other probate courts described their economic status].
The Standens: Finerymen and Hammermen
Singleton, A., 2009, 'The Standens: Finerymen and Hammermen.' Cranbrook Journal 20, 4-6 [iron smelting in the Weald 1500-1660].
Eternal town servants: Civic elections and the Stuppeny tombs of New Romney and Lydd
Sweetinburgh, S., 2009, 'Eternal town servants: Civic elections and the Stuppeny tombs of New Romney and Lydd.' in M.B. Bruun and S. Glasser (eds), Negotiating Heritage: Memories of the Middle
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