The Discovery of a Quadrans Novus at the House of Agnes, St Dunstans Street, Canterbury
Linklater, A., and Dekker, E., 2010, 'The Discovery of a Quadrans Novus at the House of Agnes, St Dunstans Street, Canterbury.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 65-82.
The Medieval Upmarket Ward of Dover: Archaeological Evidence from Laureston Place, Castle Hill
Parfitt, K., 2010, 'The Medieval Upmarket Ward of Dover: Archaeological Evidence from Laureston Place, Castle Hill.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 191-205.
Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent
Jarman, Crispin, 2010, Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
New uses for old friaries: the Greyfriars and Blackfriars in Canterbury
Pragnell, H.J., 2010, 'New uses for old friaries: the Greyfriars and Blackfriars in Canterbury.' in N. Rogers (ed.), Proceedings of the 2007 Harlaxton Medieval Symposium, Harlaxton Medieval Studies 19 (Donington: Shaun Tyas), 331-339.
Overcoming disaster? Farming Practices on Christ Church Priorys Marshland Manors in the Early 14th Century
Sweetinburgh, S., 2010, 'Overcoming disaster? Farming Practices on Christ Church Priorys Marshland Manors in the Early 14th Century.' in M. Waller et al. (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (Sevenoaks: The Romney Marsh Research Trust), 97-116.
The Romney Marsh Archaeological Gazetteer: its Creation and Use
Tyler, A., 2010, 'The Romney Marsh Archaeological Gazetteer: its Creation and Use.' in M. Waller et al. (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland (Sevenoaks: The Romney Marsh Research Trust), 93-96.
Land at Pickering Street, Loose, Maidstone, Kent: archaeological evaluation report
Wessex Archaeology, 2010, Land at Pickering Street, Loose, Maidstone, Kent: archaeological evaluation report, Maidstone: Wessex Archaeology.
The Correspondence (c.1626-1659) of Dorothy Percy Sidney, Countess of Leicester
Brennan, M.G., Kinnamon, N.J., and Hannay, M.P., 2010, 'The Correspondence (c.1626-1659) of Dorothy Percy Sidney, Countess of Leicester.' (Farnham: Ashgate).
The First Assembly Room at Tunbridge Wells, 1678
Fuller, J., 2010, 'The First Assembly Room at Tunbridge Wells, 1678.' Royal Tunbridge Wells Society Newsletter (Summer 2010), 14-18.
Sir Philip Sidney Cultural Icon
Hiller, R., 2010, 'Sir Philip Sidney Cultural Icon.' (London: Palgrave MacMillan).
A Rose Garland and a Costard
Knowlden, P., 2010, 'A Rose Garland and a Costard.' (Bromley: P. Knowlden and Bromley Borough Local History Society) [Letters of Elizabeth Lennard to her father, Sir Stephen Lennard, lord of the manor of West Wickham, during the English civil war].
The Ambassadors Household: Sir Henry Wotton, Domesticity, and Diplomatic Writing
Netzloff, M., 2010, 'The Ambassadors Household: Sir Henry Wotton, Domesticity, and Diplomatic Writing.' in R. Adams, and R. Cox, Diplomacy and Early Modern Culture (London: Palgrave MacMillan).
Farningham, Kent : Part I - Roman and Saxon discoveries on the Roman villa site at Frank's: Part II - The discovery of a medieval riverside site
Philp, Brian, 2009, Farningham, Kent : Part I - Roman and Saxon discoveries on the Roman villa site at Frank's: Part II - The discovery of a medieval riverside site, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Wainscott Northern by-pass: archaeological investigations 1992 - 1997
Clark, Peter, 2009, Wainscott Northern by-pass: archaeological investigations 1992 - 1997, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
Herne Bay's hotels and public houses
Fishpool, John, 2009, Herne Bay's hotels and public houses, Herne Bay : Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
The extraordinary tale of Dartford, the hospital town
Black, N., 2009, 'The extraordinary tale of Dartford, the hospital town.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 102, 521-529.
Dig for a day at Bradstow School Broadstairs
Boast, E., 2009, 'Dig for a day at Bradstow School Broadstairs.' KAS Newsletter 82, 14-15 [includes references to the discovery of prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon burials].
Portrait of Canterbury
Boyle, J., (ed. E. Edwards), 2009, 'Portrait of Canterbury.' (Chichester: Phillimore).
Historic building recording: in respect of the former Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Maidstone, Kent: on behalf of Higgins Homes PLC
Morris, Jody, 2009, Historic building recording: in respect of the former Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Maidstone, Kent: on behalf of Higgins Homes PLC, [n.p.]: CgMs Consulting.
Lady Joanna Thornhill: her life and times and her school
Burnham, P., 2009, 'Lady Joanna Thornhill: her life and times and her school.' (Wye: Wye Historical Society, 2008) [founder of school at Wye in 1708].
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