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The archbishop's manors in Sussex
Kershaw, S.W., 1914, The archbishop's manors in Sussex, London: British Archaeological Association.
Illustrated guide to Broadstairs
Heywood, John, 1914, Illustrated guide to Broadstairs, Manchester: John Heywood Ltd.
S. Clememnt, Sandwich : a short guide
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James Abree: printer and bookseller of Canterbury
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Kentish Manorial incidents
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The Shakespeare myth
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A scheme for the painted glass proposed for the side windows of the aisles of St. James Church, Bury St.Edmunds
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The White Horse Stone and its legend
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1905, Gravesend, publicity leaflet with image of St. Mary's church.
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