Representations and Experiences of Place: The Islands of Sheppey in the late medieval and early modern period
Caiazza, M. 2010, 'Representations and Experiences of Place: The Islands of Sheppey in the late medieval and early modern period.' University of Kent ph.d.
Rochester and Chatham in the civil wars, 1640-60
Clement, C. 2010, 'Rochester and Chatham in the civil wars, 1640-60.' Canterbury Christ Church University m.phil.
The economy of Romney Marsh and surrounding region, 1730-90
Davison, A. 2010, 'The economy of Romney Marsh and surrounding region, 1730-90.' Canterbury Christ Church University ph.d.
The sede-vacante registers of William Warham (Canterbury, 150432)
Dowse, M. 2010, 'The sede-vacante registers of William Warham (Canterbury, 150432).' University of Reading m.phil.
The history of Boxley abbey, 1146-1538
Eastlake, E. 2010, 'The history of Boxley abbey, 1146-1538.' University of Southampton m.phil./ph.d.
The archiepiscopal palace of Knole: a social and architectural history
Gregory, A. 2010, 'The archiepiscopal palace of Knole: a social and architectural history.' University of Sussex d.phil.
Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities
Tilley, Christopher, 2010, Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities, California: Left Coast Press.
Canterbury Cathedral MS. D.10 and the other in Canterbury
Heath, D. 2010, 'Canterbury Cathedral MS. D.10 and the other in Canterbury.' University of Kent m.phil.
The impact of religion on the political mind of Sir Henry Vane
Kim, N.Y. 2010, 'The impact of religion on the political mind of Sir Henry Vane.' University of London ph.d.
The miracles of Thomas Becket
Oppitz-Trotman, G. 2010, 'The miracles of Thomas Becket.' University of East Anglia ph.d.
Punishment and the New Poor Law in Kent, 1835-1935
Pamphilon, M.J. 2010, 'Punishment and the New Poor Law in Kent, 1835-1935.' University of Leicester ph.d.
Marriage and social mobility in the 15th century using the Wydeviles as a case study
Pidgeon, L. 2010, 'Marriage and social mobility in the 15th century using the Wydeviles as a case study.' University of Southampton m.phil.
Deer parks in Elizabethan Kent
Pittman, S. 2010, 'Deer parks in Elizabethan Kent.' Canterbury Christ Church University ph.d.
The clergy of east Kent in the 17th century
Reid, T. 2010, 'The clergy of east Kent in the 17th century.' University of Kent m.a.
The significance of the introduction of women into the 19th-century Royal Navy dockyards, with special reference to Chatham
Ryan, J.A. 2010, 'The significance of the introduction of women into the 19th-century Royal Navy dockyards, with special reference to Chatham.' University of Greenwich ph.d.
High church networks within the late 18th-century Church of England with particular reference to Kent
Smith, V. 2010, 'High church networks within the late 18th-century Church of England with particular reference to Kent.' University of Kent m.a.
History of the Papillion family, 1581-1703
Stewart, C. 2010, 'History of the Papillion family, 1581-1703.' Canterbury Christ Church University ph.d.
An assessment of the culture and work of the Chatham Dockyard in the post-1945 period
Taafee, E. 2010, 'An assessment of the culture and work of the Chatham Dockyard in the post-1945 period.' University of Hull ph.d.
Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981
Philp, Brian, 2010, Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Knole, building and experience in late Elizabethan England
Town, E. 2010, 'Knole, building and experience in late Elizabethan England.' University of Sussex d.phil.
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