Early Norman churches in and near the Medway Valley: Padlesworth-cum-Dode
Livett, G.M., 1894, Early Norman churches in and near the Medway Valley: Padlesworth-cum-Dode, London: Mitchell and Hughes.
In and about Leeds and Bromfield parishes, Kent
Cave-Browne, J., 1894, In and about Leeds and Bromfield parishes, Kent, [n.p.]: British Archaeological Association.
The life of St. Werburga: a lecture
Were, Edward A., 1893, The life of St. Werburga: a lecture, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The Kentish family of Stubbs: pedigree, wills and extracts from records
Stubbs, Henry, 1889, The Kentish family of Stubbs: pedigree, wills and extracts from records, London: Mitchell and Hughes.
Weapons of savages and Ornament as applied to weapons by the races of Oceania
Heape, Charles, 1888, Weapons of savages and Ornament as applied to weapons by the races of Oceania, Rochdale: Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society Transactions.
A list of books and pamphlets in the National Art Library of the South Kensington Museum illustrating glass
1887, A list of books and pamphlets in the National Art Library of the South Kensington Museum illustrating glass, London: H.M.S.O.
Report on the denehole exploration at Hangman's Wood, Grays 1884 and 1887
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The Kentish railway guide and pocket diary
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The martyrs of Kent and the principles for which they suffered: with the illustrative story of John Brown, proto-martyr of Ashford
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Handbook to Fairford Church and its stained windows
J.P., 1883, Handbook to Fairford Church and its stained windows, Fairford: Thomas Powell.
Some account of Maidstone in Kent including the parliamentary report of the boundary of the borough
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Testimonials to Robert Marcus Gunn: candidate for the Office of Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital
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Wills and other records relating to the family of Finch
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Pengelly, William, 1877, Antiquity of the Cavemen: a lecture, London: William Collins, Sons and Co.
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Monks Horton Priory: with a note on medieval window casements and shutters
Bailey, Charles, 1876, Monks Horton Priory: with a note on medieval window casements and shutters, London: Mitchell and Hughes.
Some account of the parish church of St. Mary's at Town Sutton or Sutton Valence in the County of Kent
Angell, Charles Frederick, 1874, Some account of the parish church of St. Mary's at Town Sutton or Sutton Valence in the County of Kent, London : J.E. Arnold.
The Athanasian creed: a sermon, preached by the Rev. F.T. Kruckenberg in Holy Trinity Church, Greenwich, on Sunday morning, April 14th, 1872
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