Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 142, 2021
Contents
- Gavelkind on the Ground, 1550-1700. By Imogen Wedd1
- Bigbury Camp and its associated earthworks: recent archaeological research. By Christopher Sparey-Green31
- William Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon, and the county of Kent: a study of magnate service under Edward III. By Matthew Raven59
- The middle/late Iron Age and Roman finds made by Antoinette Powell-Cotton on the foreshore and cliff top at Minnis Bay, Birchington. By Vera and Trevor Gibbons81
- The Kentish associations of a great West Indian planter: Sir William Young (1725-1788) and his monument at Chartham. By P.J. Marshall105
- Evidence of a late Iron Age/early Roman settlement and an early medieval strip field system at Shadoxhurst. By Hayley Nicholls118
- Rail, Risk and Repasts – The Dining Culture of the London, Chatham & Dover Railway, 1888-99. By Iain Taylor132
- Kent’s twentieth-century Military and Civil defences. Part 5 – Swale. By Victor T.C. Smith148
- The Late Monastery of Boxley in the Countie of Kent: Court of Augmentations accounts for the dissolving of Boxley Abbey. By Michael Carter176
- Prehistoric to Medieval Discoveries along the A21 Tonbridge-Pembury dualling scheme. By Tim G. Allen188
- The Manor of Elverton in the parish of Stone next Faversham. By Duncan Harrington235
- The Roman building at Chart Sutton revisited. By Deborah Goacher253
- Evidence of Late Roman Settlement near the site of the Church Hall, Kemsing. By Sean Wallis273
- Near the heart of Romano-British Durovernum: Excavations at 70 Stour Street, Canterbury. By Damien Boden and Jake Weekes286
Researches and Discoveries
- St Thomas Becket and the pilgrim souvenirs in Canterbury’s collections299
- Alexander Iden, captor of Jack Cade (1450): his family and the evidence of a memorial in Penshurst Church299
- When was Canterbury Cathedral’s medieval library building demolished?311
- The ‘Hales Palace’ Estate Map (1715) recovered to Canterbury321
- James Blackman’s letters to the governor of New South Wales on the illicit distillers, 1806326
Reviews
- Francis Wenban-Smith, Elizabeth Stafford, Martin Bates and Simon Parfitt. Prehistoric Ebbsfleet. Excavations and Research in Advance of High Speed I and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003333
- Keith Parfitt and Stuart Needham. Ceremonial Living in the Third Millennium BC: Excavations at Ringlemere Site M1, Kent, 2002-2006333
- James Holman et al. Medieval New Romney a Town Shaped by Water: The archaeology of the First Time Sewer Scheme334
- Paul Pattison, Stephen Brindle and David M. Robinson (eds). The Great Tower of Dover Castle – History, Architecture and Context336
- Paul A. Fox. Great Cloister: A Lost Canterbury Tale. A History of the Canterbury Cloister, Constructed 1408-14, with Some Account of the Donors and their Coats of Arms338
- Claire Bartram (ed.). Kentish Book Culture: Writers, Archives, Libraries and Sociability 1400-1660340
- Chris Rowley. ‘Just a Bit Barmy’. The Princess Christian Farm Colony and Hospital 1895-1995342
- Brendan Chester-Kadwell (ed.). Burnham Norton Friary. Perspectives on the Carmelites in Norfolk345
- Susan Pittman. The Miller Family, Farmers of Wested Farm; The Lee Family, Farmers at Crockenhill; John Wood and Family, Farmers of the Mount, Crockenhill345