Thomas Wyatt: the hearts forest
Brigden, S., 2013, ‘Thomas Wyatt: the hearts forest’ (London: Faber, 2012).
Alan Everitt and the Community of Kent revisited
Eales, J., 2013, ‘Alan Everitt and the Community of Kent revisited’, in J. Eales and A. Hooper eds, ‘The County Community in Seventeenth-Century England and Wales’ (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire, 2012), 15-38.
Female literacy and the social identity of the clergy family in the seventeenth century
Eales, J., 2013, ‘Female literacy and the social identity of the clergy family in the seventeenth century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 67-81.
The Marian Martyrs of Staplehurst and Frittenden
Hannam, J., 2013, ‘The Marian Martyrs of Staplehurst and Frittenden’, The Cranbrook Journal, 24, 4-7.
A grudge among the people: commercial conflict, conspiracy, petitioning and poaching in Cranbrook 1594-1606
Hipkin, S. and Pittman, S., 2013, ‘A grudge among the people: commercial conflict, conspiracy, petitioning and poaching in Cranbrook 1594-1606’, Rural History, 24, 2, 101-125.
Rangers House Blackheath
Lea, R., 2013, ‘Rangers House Blackheath’, English Heritage Historical Review, 6 (2011), 50-79.
Disparkment: A case study for Elizabethan and Jacobean parks in Kent
Pittman, S., 2013, ‘Disparkment: A case study for Elizabethan and Jacobean parks in Kent’, Southern History, 35, 44-76.
The Correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney
Kuin, R. ed., 2013, ‘The Correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney’ (Oxford: OUP, 2012).
The Skin of the Unjust Judge: Negotiating the Political in Early Modern Canterbury
Simpson, P., 2013, ‘The Skin of the Unjust Judge: Negotiating the Political in Early Modern Canterbury’, in S. Sweetinburgh ed., ‘Negotiating the Political in Northern European Urban Society c.1400-c.1600’ (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), 99-117.
The Pest House and Smallpox
Singleton, T., 2013, ‘The Pest House and Smallpox’, The Cranbrook Journal, 24, 10-13.
Archbishop Tait, the Huguenots and the French Church at Canterbury
Spicer, A., 2013, ‘Archbishop Tait, the Huguenots and the French Church at Canterbury’, in P.D. Clarke and C. Methuen eds, ‘Studies in Church History Volume 49: The Church on its Past’ (Woodbridge: Boydell).
Discord in the Public Arena: Processes and Meanings of the St Bartholomews Day Festivities in Early Sixteenth-Century Sandwich
Sweetinburgh, S., 2013, ‘Discord in the Public Arena: Processes and Meanings of the St Bartholomews Day Festivities in Early Sixteenth-Century Sandwich’, in S. Sweetinburgh ed., ‘Negotiating the Political in Northern European Urban Society c.1400-c.1600’ (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), 71-97.
Christopher Alexander: drawings and oil sketches by a modern Kentish master
Alexander, S., 2013, ‘Christopher Alexander: drawings and oil sketches by a modern Kentish master’ (Wellington: Halstar).
Time Gentlemen Please!
Allinson, H., 2013, ‘Time Gentlemen Please!’, Bygone Kent, 34, 6, 22-25.
A Detailed History of RAF Manston 1916-1930: the men who made Manston
Bamford, J., 2013, ‘A Detailed History of RAF Manston 1916-1930: the men who made Manston’ (Stroud: Fonthill Media).
Uncovering: The Beaney Backstory
Barber, A.F., 2013, ‘Uncovering: The Beaney Backstory’ (Canterbury: Bene Books).
Roll of Honour: Names of Folkestone Fishermen with others from the Fishmarket who served in the Great War
Bates, P., 2013, ‘Roll of Honour: Names of Folkestone Fishermen with others from the Fishmarket who served in the Great War’, The Kentish Connection, 27, 2, 40-45.
The Life and Times of Captain William Sharp of Dover 1834-1917
Beer, B., 2013, ‘The Life and Times of Captain William Sharp of Dover 1834-1917’, Kent Family History Society Journal, 13, 10, 937-952.
Bethersden Parish Diamond Jubilee Celebrations 4th June 2012
Bethersden Parish Council., 2013, ‘Bethersden Parish Diamond Jubilee Celebrations 4th June 2012’ (Bethersden Parish Council, 2012).
Kingsnorth Airship Station: in defence of the nation
Bilbe, T., 2013, ‘Kingsnorth Airship Station: in defence of the nation’ (Stroud: History Press).
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