The Saxon Steed and the White Horse of Kent
Lloyd, J., 2018, ‘The Saxon Steed and the White Horse of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 1-36.
Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England
Mahooney, P. et al., 2018, ‘Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 66 (2016), 128-136.
Kentish Gothic or imported? Understanding a group of tracery-carved medieval chests in Kent and Norfolk
Pickvance, C., 2018, ‘Kentish Gothic or imported? Understanding a group of tracery-carved medieval chests in Kent and Norfolk’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 105-128.
Shepsters, Hucksters and other Businesswomen: female involvement in Canterburys fifteenth-century economy
Sweetinburgh, S., 2018, ‘Shepsters, Hucksters and other Businesswomen: female involvement in Canterburys fifteenth-century economy’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 179-199.
Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives
Thomas, G., 2018, ‘Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives’ (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology).
The Elham Annunciation
Ward, J., 2018, ‘The Elham Annunciation’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 279-290.
The Lullingstone Vervel: small artefact, troublesome treasure
Burr, G., 2018, ‘The Lullingstone Vervel: small artefact, troublesome treasure’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 4-5. [Sir Percyval Harte 1568-1642 of Lullingstone Castle.]
The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600
Dimmock, S., 2018, ‘The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600’ (Leiden: Brill, 2014). [Pt 2. economic and transformation in Kent, a case study.]
Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2018, ‘Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests’ (Kew: List & Index Society, 2014).
Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2018, ‘Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries’ (Kew: List & Index Society, 2016).
Prodigal years? Negotiating luxury and fashioning identity in a seventeenthcentury account book
Pittman, S., 2018, ‘Prodigal years? Negotiating luxury and fashioning identity in a seventeenthcentury account book’, Luxury, 3, 1-2 (2016), 7-31. [Account book of Sir Edward Dering (1598-1644), of Surrenden Dering, Pluckley MP and antiquary.]
One for the farm workers? Perpetrator risk and victim risk transfer during the Sevenoaks fires of 1830
Taylor, I., 2018, ‘One for the farm workers? Perpetrator risk and victim risk transfer during the Sevenoaks fires of 1830’, Rural History, 28, 2, 137-159.
Philip Symonsons map, A New Description of Kent: the finest specimen of English cartography before 1600
Taylor, L., 2018, ‘Philip Symonsons map, A New Description of Kent: the finest specimen of English cartography before 1600’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 149-165.
A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace
Ward, C., 2018, ‘A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace’ (Otford: Otford District Historical Society).
Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View
Ardley, N., 2018, ‘Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View’ (Stroud: Fonthill Media Ltd).
Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness
Austin, J.K., 2018, ‘Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness’ (Rainham: Rainmore Books).
A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017
Baines, T., 2018, ‘A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017’ (Gravesend: Tom Baines).
Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and Re-Writing the Past: how Lyminge parish church acquired an invented dedication
Baldwin, R., 2018, ‘Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and Re-Writing the Past: how Lyminge parish church acquired an invented dedication’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 201-226.
Tales of Inheritance from West Kent
Ballard, M., 2018, ‘Tales of Inheritance from West Kent’, in Robert Clark (ed.), Jane Austens Geographies (London: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature), 68-94.
How formal Anglican pew-renting worked in practice 1800 -1850
Burnett, T.C., 2018, ‘How formal Anglican pew-renting worked in practice 1800 -1850’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 68, 4, 766-783. [many refs to Kent churches.]
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