Life before the Minster: the social dynamics of monastic foundation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent
Thomas, G., 2013, ‘Life before the Minster: the social dynamics of monastic foundation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent’, The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 109-145.
Medieval Pirates 1204-1453: Privateers, raiders and piracy in the English Channel
Eddison, J., 2013, ‘Medieval Pirates 1204-1453: Privateers, raiders and piracy in the English Channel’ (Stroud: History Press).
The value of imperfection in Anselm of Canterbury
Elam, M., 2013, ‘The value of imperfection in Anselm of Canterbury’s Marian prayer’, American Benedictine Review, 64, 252-266.
Does the disfigured body of an English King lie in the waters off Faversham?
Frohnsdorff, M., 2013, ‘Does the disfigured body of an English King lie in the waters off Faversham?’, Faversham Society Newsletter, 594, 10-11.
Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy
Gasper, G.E.M. and Logan, I. eds, 2013, ‘Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy’ (Durham: Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham University, 2012).
Money and its use in the thought and experience of Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury 1093-1109
Gasper, G.E.M. and Gullbekk, S.H.J., 2013, ‘Money and its use in the thought and experience of Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury 1093-1109’, Journal of Medieval History, 38 (2012), 155-182.
Le Newerk of Maydeston: Excavation of a medieval hospital site at St Peters Wharf Maidstone
Henderson, M. and Knight, H., 2013, ‘Le Newerk of Maydeston: Excavation of a medieval hospital site at St Peters Wharf Maidstone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 115-129.
Bishops and Deans: London and the Province of Canterbury in the twelfth century
Johnson, D.P., 2013, ‘Bishops and Deans: London and the Province of Canterbury in the twelfth century’, Historical Research, 86, 234, 551-578.
A Reinterpretation of the Gatehouse at Tonbridge Castle
Martin, D. and Martin, B., 2013, ‘A Reinterpretation of the Gatehouse at Tonbridge Castle’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 235-276.
St Augustines First Footfall
Moody, G., 2013, ‘St Augustines First Footfall’ (Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology).
The Medieval Misericords of Kents Parish Churches
Pellett, I., 2013, ‘The Medieval Misericords of Kents Parish Churches’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 185-213.
Where is Mongeham?
Rees, J., 2013, ‘Where is Mongeham?’, Journal of Kent History, 76, 36-39.
A Man Born out of Due Time: new perspectives on St Anselm of Canterbury
Robidoux, Br. D. ed., 2013, ‘A Man Born out of Due Time: new perspectives on St Anselm of Canterbury’ (New York: Llantem Books).
Mayors and monuments: the brasses and tombs of the Stuppeny family of Lydd and New Romney
Sweetinburgh, S., 2013, ‘Mayors and monuments: the brasses and tombs of the Stuppeny family of Lydd and New Romney’, The Romney Marsh Irregular, 41 (Spring/Summer), 10-15.
Archbishops Ralph dEscures, Williams of Corbeil and Theobald of Bee: Heirs of Anselm and ancestors of Becket
Traux, J., 2013, ‘Archbishops Ralph dEscures, Williams of Corbeil and Theobald of Bee: Heirs of Anselm and ancestors of Becket’ (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012).
Folkestone to 1500 : a town unearthed
Coulson, Ian (ed.)., 2013, Folkestone to 1500 : a town unearthed, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust ltd.
Archbishop Anselm 1093-1109: Bee missionary, Canterbury Primate, Pope of another world
Vaughn, S.N., 2013, ‘Archbishop Anselm 1093-1109: Bee missionary, Canterbury Primate, Pope of another world’ (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012).
The Ancestors of Christ Windows at Canterbury Cathedral
Weaver, J. and Caviness, M.H., 2013, ‘The Ancestors of Christ Windows at Canterbury Cathedral’ (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum Publications).
With the consent of the towne, and other skillfull marryners and gentlemen: an Examination of Textual Negotiations in the Elizabethan Restoration of Dover Harbour 1582-1605
Bartram, C. and Dixon, M., 2013, ‘With the consent of the towne, and other skillfull marryners and gentlemen: an Examination of Textual Negotiations in the Elizabethan Restoration of Dover Harbour 1582-1605’, 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), 119-137.
Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge: Memory, Reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent
Bartram, C., 2013, ‘Honoured of posteryte by record of wrytinge: Memory, Reputation and the role of the book within commemorative practices in Late Elizabethan Kent’, in M. Penman ed., ‘Monuments and Monumentality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe’ (Donington: Shaun Tyas).
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