Thomas Becket, Warrior, Priest, Rebel, Victim: a 900-year-old story retold
Guy, J., 2012, ‘Thomas Becket, Warrior, Priest, Rebel, Victim: a 900-year-old story retold’ (London: Viking Press).
Feet of Fines for the reign of King Henry V, part 3
Harrington, D., 2012, ‘Feet of Fines for the reign of King Henry V, part 3’ (Maidstone: KAS).
Kent Feet of Fines for 7 Edward III onwards [1333-1377], part 1
Harrington, D., 2012, ‘Kent Feet of Fines for 7 Edward III onwards [1333-1377], part 1’ (Maidstone: KAS).
Monasteries and the Defence of the South Coast in the Hundred Years War
Jenkins, J., 2012, ‘Monasteries and the Defence of the South Coast in the Hundred Years War’, Journal of Southern History, 34, 1-23.
An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of the Old Castle Scotney: Part II
Martin, D., Martin, B. and Clubb, J., 2012, ‘An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of the Old Castle Scotney: Part II’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 111-151.
The Moneyers of Kent in the Long Eleventh Century
Tsurushima, H., 2012, ‘The Moneyers of Kent in the Long Eleventh Century’, in David Roffe (ed.), ‘The English & Their Legacy 900–1200’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer), 33-60.
The Correspondence of John Wallis Volume III (October 1668–1671)
Beeley, P. and Scriba, C.J. (eds), 2012, ‘The Correspondence of John Wallis Volume III (October 1668–1671)’ (Oxford: OUP).
The County Community in Seventeenth-Century England and Wales
Eales, J. and Hopper, A. (eds), 2012, ‘The County Community in Seventeenth-Century England and Wales’ (Hertford: University of Hertfordshire Press).
Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs: the lives of our seventeenth century ancestors
Few, J., 2012, ‘Coffers, Clysters, Comfrey and Coifs: the lives of our seventeenth century ancestors’ (Bury: Family History Partnership).
Roots in Three Counties: a history of the Hansford family of Dorset, Kent and Lancashire
Hansford, B., 2012, ‘Roots in Three Counties: a history of the Hansford family of Dorset, Kent and Lancashire’ (Leicester: Matador Self Publishing).
The Coastal Metropolitan Corn Trade in Later Seventeenth-Century England
Hipkin, S., 2012, ‘The Coastal Metropolitan Corn Trade in Later Seventeenth-Century England’, Economic History Review, 65, 1, 220-255.
Review article: New light on the Cinque Ports
James, T.B., 2012, ‘Review article: New light on the Cinque Ports’, Southern History, 33, 108-112.
Kent at Law 1602 Volume III: Star Chamber
Knafla, L.A., 2012, ‘Kent at Law 1602 Volume III: Star Chamber’ (Kew: List & Index Society Special Series 51).
The Gentry: Stories of the English
Nicolson, A., 2012, ‘The Gentry: Stories of the English’ (London: Harper Press, 2011).
Keeping the Garden at Knole: The Gardeners of Knole in Sevenoaks, Kent, 1622–1711
O’Halloran, S. and Woudstra, J., 2012, ‘Keeping the Garden at Knole: The Gardeners of Knole in Sevenoaks, Kent, 1622–1711’, Garden History, 40, 1, 34-55.
Elizabethan and Jacobean Deer Parks in Kent
Pittman, S., 2012, ‘Elizabethan and Jacobean Deer Parks in Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 53-81.
The Cinque Ports Prison, Dover Castle
Porter, R., 2012, ‘The Cinque Ports Prison, Dover Castle’, English Heritage Historical Review, 5, 94-109.
Dutch and Flemish Gables of Kent. Part 1: the background
Taylor, G., 2012, ‘Dutch and Flemish Gables of Kent. Part 1: the background’, KAS Newsletter, 93, 2-4.
Dutch and Flemish Gables of Kent. Part 2: pediments, gables, dates and brick bonds
Taylor, G., 2012, ‘Dutch and Flemish Gables of Kent. Part 2: pediments, gables, dates and brick bonds’, KAS Newsletter, 94, 14-15.
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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