Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to Its History and Buildings
Clarke, H., 2011, ‘Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to Its History and Buildings’ (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534
Connor, J., 2011, ‘Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxi, 277-289.
John Stones Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472
Connor, M. (ed.), 2011, ‘John Stones Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472’, TEAMS – Documents of Practice Series.
Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World
Dalton, P., Insley, C. and Wilkinson, L. (eds), 2011, ‘Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer).
The Black Canons of Lenham
Feakes, L., 2011, ‘The Black Canons of Lenham’, Journal of Kent History, 72, 16-17.
Downs, Deluges, and Dwellings. And Why Are Some Downland Villages Not in the Exact Position They Were Originally?
Feakes, L., 2011, ‘Downs, Deluges, and Dwellings. And Why Are Some Downland Villages Not in the Exact Position They Were Originally?’, Journal of Kent History, 73, 6-9.
Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 3
Harrington, D. (ed.), 2011, ‘Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 3’, Kent Records, New Series 5, pt 3, 97-144 (Maidstone: KAS).
Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 4
Harrington, D. (ed.), 2011, ‘Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 4’, Kent Records, New Series 5, pt 4, 145-192 (Maidstone: KAS).
Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval Moated Manor House Complex near Chislehurst, Kent in the London Borough of Bromley
Hart, A., 2011, ‘Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval Moated Manor House Complex near Chislehurst, Kent in the London Borough of Bromley’ (Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society).
Finchden, Tenterden – a Very Short History
Hudd, N., 2011, ‘Finchden, Tenterden – a Very Short History’, Journal of Kent History, 73, 17-19.
The Norman Fortified Manor-House at Walmer
KARU, 2011, ‘The Norman Fortified Manor-House at Walmer’, Kent Minor Sites Series No. 21 (Dover: KARU).
The Medieval Cinque Port of Hythe
Kowaleski, M., 2011, ‘The Medieval Cinque Port of Hythe’, Romney Marsh Irregular, 38, 4-12.
The Origins of the Line of Egbert, King of the West Saxons, 802-39
Naismith, R., 2011, ‘The Origins of the Line of Egbert, King of the West Saxons, 802-39’, English Historical Review, 126, 1-17.
Spencer, B., 2011, ‘Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges: Medieval Finds from Excavations in London 7’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer in association with Museum of London, 2010). [Catalogue of medieval badges and souvenirs dating from the late 12th to the early 16th centuries. Canterbury pilgrimage and souvenirs cited, 37-133.]
Later Medieval Kent 1220-1540
Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.), 2011, ‘Later Medieval Kent 1220-1540’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2010).
Hythes Butcher-Graziers: Their Role in Town and Country in Late Medieval Kent
Sweetinburgh, S., 2011, ‘Hythes Butcher-Graziers: Their Role in Town and Country in Late Medieval Kent’, in C. Dyer, A. Hopper, E. Lord, and N. Tringham (eds), New Directions in Local History since Hoskins (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press), 98-113.
Flemish Monasticism, Comital Power, and the Archbishops of Canterbury: a Written Legacy from the Late Tenth Century
Vanderputten, S., 2011, ‘Flemish Monasticism, Comital Power, and the Archbishops of Canterbury: a Written Legacy from the Late Tenth Century’, in D. Rollason, C. Leyser and H. Williams (eds), England and the Continent in the Tenth Century: Studies in Honour of Wilhelm Levison (1876-1947) (Turnhout: Brepols), 67-86.
The Dangers of Invention: The Sack of Canterbury, 1011, and the Theft of Dunstans Relics
Williams, A., 2011, ‘The Dangers of Invention: The Sack of Canterbury, 1011, and the Theft of Dunstans Relics’, in P. Dalton, C. Insley and L. Wilkinson (eds), Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer), 27-39.
A Shadowy Character: Hugh Aprice, Vicar of Cranbrook 1533-54(?)
Allison, T., 2011, ‘A Shadowy Character: Hugh Aprice, Vicar of Cranbrook 1533-54(?)’, Cranbrook Journal, 22, 1-2.
The Pilgrims Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway
Bright, D., 2011, ‘The Pilgrims Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway’ (Stroud: The History Press).
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