A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton
May, D., 2015, ‘A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton’, KAR, 198, 277-280.
A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton part 2
May, D., 2015, ‘A Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton part 2’, KAR, 199, 325-330.
Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East
Coombe, P. et al., 2015, ‘Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East’ (Oxford: OUP).
St Anselm and the Good Samaritan Window at Canterbury Cathedral
Heslop, T.A., 2015, ‘St Anselm and the Good Samaritan Window at Canterbury Cathedral’, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 77 (2014), 1-33.
Unearthed a cache from the Anarchy
Jardine-Rose, P., 2015, ‘Unearthed a cache from the Anarchy’, Bygone Kent, 36, 3, 38-43.
The Augustinian Heart? Late medieval images of Augustine monastic identity
Laferriere, A., 2015, ‘The Augustinian Heart? Late medieval images of Augustine monastic identity’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 66, 3, 488-508.
Piped Water Supplies Managed by Civic Bodies in Medieval English Towns
Lee, J.S., 2015, ‘Piped Water Supplies Managed by Civic Bodies in Medieval English Towns’, Urban History, 41, 369-393.
Textus Roffensis: Law, Language and Libraries in early medieval England
OBrien, B.R. and Bombi, B. eds, 2015, ‘Textus Roffensis. Law, Language and Libraries in early medieval England’ (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols).
A Study of Medieval Iron-bound Domed Standard Chests in Kent
Pickvance, C., 2015, ‘A Study of Medieval Iron-bound Domed Standard Chests in Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 139-162.
An Important Source for Kentish history: the Cartulary of St Martins Priory, Dover
Sayers, J., 2015, ‘An Important Source for Kentish history: the Cartulary of St Martins Priory, Dover’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 245-249.
The Misericords at St Nicholas, Southfleet, and some further thoughts on those at St Martin, Herne, and elsewhere
Smith, L., 2015, ‘The Misericords at St Nicholas, Southfleet, and some further thoughts on those at St Martin, Herne, and elsewhere’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 250-254.
A Tale of Two Mazers: negotiating donor/recipient relationships at Kentish medieval hospitals
Sweetinburgh, S., 2015, ‘A Tale of Two Mazers: negotiating donor/recipient relationships at Kentish medieval hospitals’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 117-137.
Taking down the new rood: the economic impact of the Reformation in Canterbury
Sweetinburgh, S., 2015, ‘Taking down the new rood: the economic impact of the Reformation in Canterbury’, in A. Foster and V. Hitchman eds, Early Modern Churchwardens Accounts: Uses and Abuses (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing).
Why did the Barons of Faversham acquire a Magna Carta for the town in 1300?
Tann, P., 2015, ‘Why did the Barons of Faversham acquire a Magna Carta for the town in 1300?’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 1-16.
Elizabeth De Burgh, Lady of Clare 1295-1360: the logistics of her pilgrimages to Canterbury
Ward, J., 2015, ‘Elizabeth De Burgh, Lady of Clare 1295-1360: the logistics of her pilgrimages to Canterbury’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 193-201.
The Correspondence of John Wallis, Vol. IV, 1672-April 1675
Beeley, P. ed., 2015, ‘The Correspondence of John Wallis, Vol. IV, 1672-April 1675’ (Oxford: OUP, 2014).
The Roaring and Ranting Squire
Charlton, M., 2015, ‘The Roaring and Ranting Squire’, Bygone Kent, 36, 3, 44-49.
Some Underground Features on the Lees Court Estate in Sheldwich Badlesmere
LeGear, R., 2015, ‘Some Underground Features on the Lees Court Estate in Sheldwich Badlesmere’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 293-303.
Crime in Sissinghurst Park in the Reigns of Elizabeth I and James I
Pittman, S., 2015, ‘Crime in Sissinghurst Park in the Reigns of Elizabeth I and James I’, The Cranbrook Journal, 26, 1-4.
Kent Communicants Lists 1565 Pt 2
Rickard, G., 2015, ‘Kent Communicants Lists 1565 Pt 2’ (Canterbury: Gillian Rickard).
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