Calendar of institutions by the chapter of Canterbury ‘sede vacante’
Kent Archaeological Society Records Branch, 8 (1923).
East Kent records
A calendar of some unpublished deeds and court rolls in the library of Lambeth Palace, with appendices referring especially to the manors of Knowlton, Sandown, South Court, and North Court. Kent Archaeological Society Records Branch, 7 (1922).
The churchwardens’ accounts of St. Nicholas, Strood
Part I: 1555-1600 and Part II: 1603-1662. Kent Archaeological Society Records Branch, 1928.
Registrum Hamonis Hethe
Published jointly by the Canterbury and York Society and by the Kent Archaeological Society as v. 4 in its Kent Records series.
‘Sede vacante’ wills
A calendar of wills proved before the commissary of the prior and chapter of Christ Church, Canterbury, during vacancies in the primacy, with an appendix containing transcripts of archiepiscopal and other wills of importance, Kent Archaeological Society Records Branch, 3 (1914).
A handbook to Kent records
Containing a summary account of the principal classes of historical documents relating to the county, and a guide to their deposit. Edited by Irene Josephine Churchill. Records series, no. 2. Published 1914.
The parish registers and records in the diocese of Rochester
A summary by W. E. Buckland of information collected by the ecclesiastical records committee of the Rochester diocesan conference. Records series no. 1, 1912.
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