Contents and Illustrations, Volume 131
Contents
- Frontispiece 20111
- Contents and Illustrations3
- The Social Structure of New Romney as revealed in the 1381 Poll Tax Returns. By Sheila Sweetinburgh5
- A Review of Canterbury’s Romano-British Cemeteries. By Jake Weekes23
- The Medieval Decorated Tile Pavement at St Mary’s Church, Brook: the Finest Survival of the Tyler Hill Floor Tile Industry. By Irene Pellett43
- The Kentish Origins and Connections of Sir George Brown (c.1438-1483). By J.T. Driver65
- Excavations and Discoveries at the Romano-British Cemetery, East Hill, Dartford. By A.N. Herbert85
- School Exercises from Canterbury, c.1480. By Nicholas Orme111
- The Medieval Hospital of St Mary The Blessed Virgin, Ospringe (Maison Dieu): Further Details of its Original Layout Revealed by Excavations at the Fairways. By Andrew Margetts129
- In the Name of the Fallen: Legitimising the Great War in East Kent. By Peter Donaldson143
- Kent’s Twentieth-Century Military and Civil Defences. Part 2 – Medway. By Victor T.C. Smith159
- The Development of Tonbridge seen through the Gate of its Castle: Recent Excavations at the former Bank Street Stock and Cattle Market. By Stuart Holden, Gillian Draper, Chris Jarrett and Damian Goodburn197
- The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 8: The Pottery. By Malcolm Lyne231
- Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534. By Joe Connor277
- A Mesolithic Site at Tong’s Meadow, West Street, Harrietsham. By Paul Riccoboni and Dan Swift291
- Rose of Dover (d.1261), Richard of Chilham and an Inheritance in Kent. By Richard Cassidy305
- An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of the Old Castle, Scotney, Lamberhurst: Part 1 – The Medieval Period. By David Martin, Barbara Martin and Jane Clubb321
- The Storage of Canterbury Cathedral Archives and their Travels 1541-1967. By Margaret Sparks345
Research Notes
- Early Roman Evidence for Intensive Cultivation and Malting of Spelt Wheat at Nonington. By Richard Helm and Wendy Carruthers353
- Early Modern Thanet: a Closed or Open Society? Evidence from a Study of Marriage Making and Marriage Horizons c.1560-c.1620. By Gill Wyatt373
- An Iron Age and Romano-British Site on Wood Hill, Kingsdown, near Deal. By Keith Parfitt393
Reviews
- Richard Helm and Jon Rady, Excavations at Market Way, St Stephen’s, Canterbury415
- Martyn Waller, Elizabeth Edwards and Luke Barber (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland415
- Stuart Brookes and Sue Harrington, The Kingdom and People of Kent AD 400-1066: Their History and Archaeology415
- Sheila Sweetinburgh (ed.), Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540418
- Meriel Connor, John Stone’s Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472421
- Helen Clarke, Sarah Pearson, Mavis Mate and Keith Parfitt, Sandwich, The ‘completest medieval town in England’. A study of the town and port from its origin to 1600423
- Jeremy Hodgkinson, British Cast-Iron Firebacks of the 16th to Mid 18th Centuries424
- Robert Sackville-West, Inheritance. The story of Knole and the Sackvilles426
- Christopher Scoble, Letters from Bishopsbourne: three writers in an English Village428
- Reg Hamilton, Colony. Strange origins of one of the earliest modern democracies429
- J. P. Hollingsworth, ‘Those Dirty Miners’: a History of the Kent Coalfield431
- Heather Stennett and K.H. McIntosh (eds), An East Kent Quintet. Voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere432
- Robert Turcan, Dover Through Time434
- Robert Turcan, Faversham Through Time435
- Martin Easdown and Linda Sage, Hythe Through Time435
- Andrew Ashbee, Alfred Hambrook’s Mid-Kent Through Time436
- John Clancy, Milton Regis Through Time436
- Biddenden in Pictures: People, Places, Events436