Social policy and governance in late 16th- and early 17th-century Faversham, Kent
Warmington, E. 2010, 'Social policy and governance in late 16th- and early 17th-century Faversham, Kent.' Canterbury Christ Church University ph.d.
Social Networks and Relationships in Early Modern Thanet. c.1560c.1620
Wyatt, G. 2010, 'Social Networks and Relationships in Early Modern Thanet. c.1560c.1620' University of Kent m.phil.
The archbishops patronage and the clergy of Kent in the mid 16th century
Young, M.A. 2010, 'The archbishops patronage and the clergy of Kent in the mid 16th century.' University of Kent m.a.
Woolwich power station site, S.E. London (formerly Kent) : the major Iron Age riverside fort and Roman settlement
Philp, Brian, 2010, Woolwich power station site, S.E. London (formerly Kent) : the major Iron Age riverside fort and Roman settlement, Dover : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Handbook of landscape archaeology
Bruno, David (ed.), 2010, Handbook of landscape archaeology, California: Left Coast Press.
The Roman watermills and settlement at Ickham, Kent
Bennett, Paul, 2010, The Roman watermills and settlement at Ickham, Kent, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
Dover in the Second World War
Sutton, Terry, 2010, Dover in the Second World War, Andover : Phillimore.
Dover through time
Turcan, Robert, 2010, Dover through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
Fleet, Robin, 2010, The stained glass of St. Augustine's Church, Ramsgate, Ramsgate : Potmetal press.
The illustrated book of heraldry: an international history of heraldry and it contemporary uses
Slater, Stephen, 2010, The illustrated book of heraldry: an international history of heraldry and it contemporary uses, London: Hermes House.
The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology
Brookes, Stuart, 2010, The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology, Stroud : History press.
The excavations at Market Way, St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Canterbury
Helm, Richard, 2010, The excavations at Market Way, St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Canterbury, Canter.
Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time
Ashbee, Andrew, 2010, Alfred Hambrook's Mid Kent through time, Stroud: Amberley publishing.
2010, Biddenden in pictures, Biddenden : Biddenden Local History Society, ?
2010, Biddenden in pictures, Biddenden : Biddenden Local History Society, ?
British cast-iron firebacks of the 16th to the mid 18th centuries
Hodgkinson, K., 2010, British cast-iron firebacks of the 16th to the mid 18th centuries, Crawley: Hodgers Books.
Broad beans and narrow escapes: three centuries on Loose Gardeners' Society Allotments
2010, Broad beans and narrow escapes: three centuries on Loose Gardeners' Society Allotments, Loose: Loose Gardeners' Society.
Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5
Blackmore, Lyn, 2010, Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5, London: Museum of London Archaeology.
A town at war
Fishpool, John, 2010, A town at war, Herne Bay: Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
Shoreham: past and present
Saynor, Joy, 2010, Shoreham: past and present, Shoreham: Shoreham and District Historical Society.
Kentish Sites and Sites of Kent - a miscellany of four archaeological excavations
Andrews, P., and others, 2010, 'Kentish Sites and Sites of Kent - a miscellany of four archaeological excavations.' (Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology Publications).
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