Drainage of Romney Marsh and Maintenance of the Dymchurch Wall in the early 17th century
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The 10th Earl's Eastwell connection
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The Abbess's well: Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey, England
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Some woods North West of Canterbury
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A stratigraphic transect across Romney Marsh
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The evolution of the south coast of Dungeness
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Survey of buildings in Lydd 1500-1750
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Research into the archives of All Souls College, Oxford
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New Tavern Fort, Thames: fort log
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Richborough and Reculver, Kent
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Eastwell's white lady
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Guide to the ancient parish church of Deptford: St. Nicolas
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