A History of the Parish Church of All Saints, Snodland
Ashbee, A., 2010, 'A History of the Parish Church of All Saints, Snodland.' (Snodland: Snodland Historical Society) [revised edition].
Prehistoric crouched burials and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery group at Eden Roc, St Margarets at Cliffe
Bailey, A., 2010, 'Prehistoric crouched burials and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery group at Eden Roc, St Margarets at Cliffe.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 68-69.
The Friars, Aylesford, Kent: core monument record & report
Bannister, N. R., 2010, 'The Friars, Aylesford, Kent: core monument record & report.' (Biddenden).
The parish church of St Peter and St Paul, Luddesdowne, Kent: a history and guide
Bassett, E., 2010, 'The parish church of St Peter and St Paul, Luddesdowne, Kent: a history and guide.' (Luddesdowne Parochial Church Council).
The Kingdom and People of Kent AD 400-1066: their History and Archaeology
Brookes, S., and Harrington, S., 2010, 'The Kingdom and People of Kent AD 400-1066: their History and Archaeology.' (Stroud: The History Press).
The early town books of Faversham, Kent, c.1251-1581 and other documents useful for Faversham genealogy
Churchill, E., 2010, 'The early town books of Faversham, Kent, c.1251-1581 and other documents useful for Faversham genealogy.' Genealogists Magazine 29 (2009), 405-407.
Sandwich: the completest medieval town in England
Clarke, Helen, 2010, Sandwich: the completest medieval town in England, Oxford : Oxbow books.
Schools and colleges in the Herne Bay area
Fishpool, John, 2010, Schools and colleges in the Herne Bay area, Herne Bay : Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
An archaeological evaluation at land at Ecclestone Road, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent
Porteus, Sarah, 2010, An archaeological evaluation at land at Ecclestone Road, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent, East Sussex: Archaeology South-East.
Mills and milling in the Herne Bay area
Gough, Harold, 2010, Mills and milling in the Herne Bay area, Herfne Bay : Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
Milton Regis through time
Clancy, John, 2010, Milton Regis through time, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
Portable Antiquities Scheme volunteer recording guide
Bryan, Jessica, 2010, Portable Antiquities Scheme volunteer recording guide, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Seven hundred years of history
Diller, R., 2010, 'Seven hundred years of history.' Bygone Kent, 31, 2, 36-41 [Cobham Hall].
Hythe Through Time
Easdown, M., 2010, 'Hythe Through Time.' (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
The Survey of Kent: documents relating to the survey of the county conducted in 1086, BAR British Series 506
Flight, C., 2010, 'The Survey of Kent: documents relating to the survey of the county conducted in 1086, BAR British Series 506.' (Oxford: Archaeopress).
Ash from a volcanic eruption dating to c.800 preserved in the peat of Walland Marsh
Gehrels, M., and Gehrels, R., 2010, 'Ash from a volcanic eruption dating to c.800 preserved in the peat of Walland Marsh.' Romney Marsh Irregular, 36, 7-12.
Herne Chronicles
Herne and Broomfield Local History Group, 2010, 'Herne Chronicles.' (Herne).
Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent
Jarman, C., 2010, 'Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent.' (Canterbury: CAT).
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