The charter for registration births, deaths and marriages
1993, The charter for registration births, deaths and marriages, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Registration records: some questions answered
1992, Registration records: some questions answered, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Getting married in a Kent Register Office
1992, Getting married in a Kent Register Office, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Born, died and married in Kent
1992, Born, died and married in Kent, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Canterbury in Domesday Book
Tatton-Brown, Tim, 1987, Canterbury in Domesday Book, Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
Ashford families from their records in the registers
Ruderman, Arthur, 1986, Ashford families from their records in the registers, Ashford: Friends of St. Mary's.
Some Eltham local history records
Eltham Society, 1977, Some Eltham local history records, Eltham: The Eltham Society.
Clayton: a short review of parish life in the past as learnt from church records: and a guide to the Church of st. John the Baptist
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A glance at Rye's old documents
Luxmoore, L.A., 1963, A glance at Rye's old documents, Rye: Adams of Rye.
Canterbury Cathedral Library
Sykes, Norman, 1954, Canterbury Cathedral Library, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Catalogue of books in the library at the Athenaeum, Bury St. Edmunds
1933, Catalogue of books in the library at the Athenaeum, Bury St. Edmunds, [n.p.]: Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History.
Catalogue of books on local history
James, W.E.C., 1932, Catalogue of books on local history, Maidstone: Kent County Library.
The Domesday book of the monks of Canterbury
Ward, Gordon, 1931, The Domesday book of the monks of Canterbury, Canterbury: Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
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.
Ancient Canterbury: the records of Alderman Bunce
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Descriptive catalogue of documents belonging to the Kent Archaeological Society
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