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).
A History of Charing: The Parish from Earliest Times to 1900
Charing and District Local History Society, 2011, ‘A History of Charing: The Parish from Earliest Times to 1900’.
Ditton: The Story of a Kentish Village
Dodge, A., 2011, ‘Ditton: The Story of a Kentish Village’ (Ditton: Ditton Heritage Centre).
Evil Counsel: The Propositions to Bridle the Impertinency of Parliament and the Critique of Caroline Government in the Late 1620s
Millstone, N., 2011, ‘Evil Counsel: The Propositions to Bridle the Impertinency of Parliament and the Critique of Caroline Government in the Late 1620s’, Journal of British Studies, 50, 4, 813-839. [Significant references to Sir Robert Filmer.]
Leaving Woodchurch: Emigration from Woodchurch, near Ashford, Kent since the Seventeenth Century
Woodchurch Village Life Museum, 2011, ‘Leaving Woodchurch: Emigration from Woodchurch, near Ashford, Kent since the Seventeenth Century’.
Allinson, H. (ed.), 2011, ‘The Journal of a Victorian Lady: Louisa Thomas of Hollingbourne’ (Borden: Synjon Books).
Biddenden in Pictures
Biddenden Local History Society, 2011, ‘Biddenden in Pictures’ (Biddenden: 2010).
The Life of Thomas Munn Alias, The Gentleman Brick-Maker, Alias, Tom the Smuggler Publishd from the Copy all Wrote with his Own Hand…
Browning, T., 2011, ‘The Life of Thomas Munn Alias, The Gentleman Brick-Maker, Alias, Tom the Smuggler Publishd from the Copy all Wrote with his Own Hand…’, Cranbrook Journal, 22, 3-6.
Victorian Herne Bay: an Illustrated History
Bundock, M., 2011, ‘Victorian Herne Bay: an Illustrated History’, Herne Bays Past Series No. 6 (Herne Bay: Historical Records Society).
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