Compotus Johannis Pritirwell: de festo sancti Michaelis A.D.1364 per unum annum integrum
1870, Compotus Johannis Pritirwell: de festo sancti Michaelis A.D.1364 per unum annum integrum, London: Taylor and Co.
The Saxon dynasty: pedigree of the Kentish kings
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Tarbutt, William, 1866, An historical account of Dence's School and schoolmasters from 1568 to 1865, [Cranbrook] : [Cranbrook and District Local History Society], [].
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A Canterbury tale of fifty years ago: being the extraordinary career of Sir William Courtenay alias John Nichols Thom
1852, A Canterbury tale of fifty years ago: being the extraordinary career of Sir William Courtenay alias John Nichols Thom, Canterbury: H.J. Goulden.
1851, Notice of sale of house and garden in Yalding., Sept.
1851, Notice of sale of house and garden in Yalding., Sept.
Catalogue of the extensive and well-selected library of the late Rev. Dr. Waite
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The history of the Kentish petition
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Three pamphlets by, or relating to Rev. Joseph Belcher (of Greenwich), and upon the topic the Church and dissent
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Bye-laws for the government of the harbour matters and for regulating the Port of London
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Helston and excursions to Lizard, Kynans, Porthleven, Wheal, Vor etc
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A letter addressed to His Majesty's ministers on the state of the County of Kent
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A poem on the death of Princess Charlotte, Nov. 6th 1817
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