Vikings, monks and the millennium: Canterbury in about 1000AD: two millennium lectures
Eales, Richard, 2000, Vikings, monks and the millennium: Canterbury in about 1000AD: two millennium lectures, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
The choicest blend teapot trail: a taste of Kent
Gerrard, David, 1992, The choicest blend teapot trail: a taste of Kent, Durham: C.P. Printing and Publishing Ltd.
We were there: the Peasants' Revolt 1381-1981
Saynor, Joy (ed.), 1981, We were there: the Peasants' Revolt 1381-1981, Maidstone: Workers' Educational Association.
Control of pounds and pints: a history of Dover's role in the control of weights and measures within the Borough and its Liberties from the thirteenth century until 31st March 1974
Stocks, Ronald, 1975, Control of pounds and pints: a history of Dover's role in the control of weights and measures within the Borough and its Liberties from the thirteenth century until 31st March 1974, Dover: Buckland Press.
The annals of Kennington, Kent: a lecture
Furley, Robert, 1972, The annals of Kennington, Kent: a lecture, London: Headley Brothers.
1066 and all that: Norman Conquest commemoration lecture delivered to the Society on 14th October 1966
Galbraith, V.H., 1967, 1066 and all that: Norman Conquest commemoration lecture delivered to the Society on 14th October 1966, Leicester: Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society.
The history of Kent: a select bibliography
Jessup, Frank W., 1966, The history of Kent: a select bibliography, Maisdstone: Kent County Council.
Field patterns in seventeenth century Kent
Baker, Alan R.H., 1965, Field patterns in seventeenth century Kent, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Men of Kent in the Dark Ages
Jenkins, Frank, 1964, Men of Kent in the Dark Ages, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
A glance at Rye's old documents
Luxmoore, L.A., 1963, A glance at Rye's old documents, Rye: Adams of Rye.
The Normans in Canterbury
Urry, William, 1959, The Normans in Canterbury, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
Commonwealth Canterbury
Gardiner, Dorothy, 1956, Commonwealth Canterbury, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Society.
The Vikings in England
Klindt-Jensen, Ole, 1948, The Vikings in England, London: Committee of the Exhibition Danish Art Treasures.
The early history of water supply
Bromehead, C.E.N., 1942, The early history of water supply, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The story of the West Gate AD1380
Bennett-Goldney, Francis, 1933, The story of the West Gate AD1380, Canterbury: Canterbury and District Chamber of Trade.
Some sources of information on place in Kent: a guide to the local collection contained in the reference library
1931, Some sources of information on place in Kent: a guide to the local collection contained in the reference library, Folkestone: Folkstone Public Library.
The history of the Kentish petition
1840, The history of the Kentish petition, London: Charles Reynell.
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