Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 145, 2024
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‘The Quire of Canterbury Cathedral’, painted by Thomas Johnson (c.1628-85) in 1657. Acquired by Canterbury Cathedral in December 2023 under the Acceptance in Lieu Scheme.
Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent
Published by the Kent Archaeological Society
Charitable Incorporated Organization no. 1176989
© 2024 Kent Archaeological Society
ISSN 0066-5894
Produced for the Society by Past Historic, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire
Printed in Great Britain
Index of Contents
- Archaeological investigations at the Cluniac House of Horton Priory1
- The Architectural Development of Horton Priory from its Foundation to the 17th century29
- A Tudor shipwreck on Dungeness: shipping and wrecks around Lydd in the medieval and early modern periods55
- The excavation of Barrow 4 in the Lord of the Manor barrow group at Ozengell, near Ramsgate78
- The Early Medieval Pottery assemblage from the Excavations at Lyminge, 2008-201595
- Archaeological Investigations along the Lamberhurst bypass: a medieval iron-working site at Spray Hill132
- Heroes and Villains: the Tunbridge Wells Police Scandal of 1853161
- Anglo-Saxon cemetery sites around Nonington185
- Register E: the ‘Great Cartulary’ of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury212
- The Economy and Administration of Boxley Abbey and its Estates in the Fourteenth century233
- Caesar’s Camp, a Late Iron Age enclosure and medieval pits at the Holwood Estate, Keston243
- How we lived then: a Study of Wills and Inventories from the Isle of Thanet 1480-1773267
- Bronze Age sword moulds from Holborough Quarry, Snodland, in context290
Researches and Discoveries
- The Lees Court Estate findings309
- A Prehistoric Pebble Hammer from Goodnestone, near Faversham311
- People and Economy of South Frith before the Black Death313
- Pear-based Place Names: a note on Perry Wood328
- Canterbury’s Missing Burghmote Minute Book (1602-1630)337
- An Urban Ice Well at Gravesend346
Reviews
- Cemeteries and Graveyards. A Guide for Family and Local Historians in England and Wales351
- Northfleet’s Forgotten Tunnels - Henley’s Second World War Industrial Air-raid Shelters352
- Castles of Kent Through Time367
- “Faithful Servant”. Rev. John Hallett Hotham, Vicar of Sutton-at-Hone 1836-1881371
- The Adventures of a Black Edwardian Intellectual. The Story of James Arthur Harley371
- Kent’s Literary Heritage367
- Changing Queenships in Tenth-Century England: Rhetoric and (Self-) Representation in the Case of Eadgifu of Kent at Cooling371