Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 126, 2006
Contents
- Frontispiece 20061
- Contents and Illustrations3
- The Tanners of Wrotham Manor 1400-1600. By Jayne Semple5
- The Medieval site at Well Wood, Aylesford. By Brian Philp27
- The Poor of Otham and Nearby Parishes: the Coxheath Poor House. By Hugh Vaux49
- Archaeological Investigations at Middle Stoke on the Hoo Peninsula. By Richard James71
- Charing Clocks, Clockmakers and Clock-keepers (Part II). By Chris H. K. Williams87
- The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 3: The Corridor House, Building 4. By Keith Parfitt115
- A Directory of Medical Personnel qualified and practising in the Diocese of Canterbury, c. 1560-1730. By Ian Mortimer135
- The Roman Road from Sutton Valence to Ashford: evidence for an alternative route to that proposed by Margary. By Neil Aldridge171
- Anglo-Saxon Building Techniques: Quoins of Twelve Kentish Churches Reviewed. By John F. Potter185
- A Prehistoric ‘Burnt Mound’ site at Crabble Paper Mill, near Dover. By Keith Parfitt219
- St Radegund’s Abbey – a re-assessment of the Abbey Church. By M. C. J. Davis239
- Welfare Provision in Seventeenth-Century Kent: a look at Biddenden and neighbouring parishes. By Anthony Poole257
- Interim Reports on Recent Work Carried Out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust279
- The Archangel Gabriel’s Stone and Other Relics: William Haute’s search for Salvation in Fifteenth-Century Kent. By Sheila Sweetinburgh295
- Canterbury’s 1844 Archaeological Congress. By Paul Ashbee311
- A Late Iron-Age/Early Roman site at Bredgar, near Sittingbourne. By Damien C. Boden331
- Researches and Discoveries in Kent345
- Reviews375
- Obituaries381
- Notes on the Contributors391
- Annual Report and Accounts 2005411
- Notes for Guidance for Contributors to Archaeologia Cantiana419
- General Index431