Contents and Illustrations, Volume 55
Contents
- List of Officersviii, ix
- List of Local Secretariesx
- Societies in Unionxi, xii
- List of Membersxiii
- Report for the Year ended 31st December, 1941xxxi
- Financial Accounts for 1941xxxviii
- Illustrations Fund, 1941xlii
- The Suttons. By Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A.1
- Sir Harry Vane's Fountain. By Sir Edward Harrison8
- Notes on a Saxon Charter of Higham. By E. F. Jessup, F.S.A.12
- The Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, Canterbury. By R. A. Lendon Smith16
- The Clergy of St. John the Baptist, Smallhythe. By A. H. Taylor26
- Stonar and the Wantsum Channel. Part III—The Site of the Town of Stonar. By The late F. W. Hardman, LL.D., F.S.A., and W. P. D. Stebbing, F.S.A.37
- Report on Erratics from Stonar, Kent. By D. Baden-Powell, B.Sc.50
- Anchor House, Lynsted. By Aymer Vallance53
- A Pottery Kiln Site at Tyler Hill, near Canterbury. By P. J. Spillett, W. P. D. Stebbing, F.S.A., and G. C. Dunning, F.S.A.57
- Two Faversham Documents. By Frank W. Jessup, B.A., LL.B.65
- Miscellaneous Notes: Some Fifteenth Century Wills; An Earthen Mound near Rochester; Green Court, Canterbury Cathedral Precincts and the Norman Castle; The Early 18th Century Dispute over the Pilots' Gallery in St. Leonard's, Deal; The Star Inn, Canterbury; A Roman Site at Little Chart, W. of Ashford; Treasure Trove at Staple69-77
- Obituary: Frederick William Hardman, LL.D., F.S.A.79
Illustrations
- Sir Harry Vane's Fountain: Sketch showing course of pipe line9
- Notes on a Saxon Charter of Higham: Map showing Saxon Boundaries at Highamfacing 12
- The Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, Canterbury: Map showing The Barton, Christ Church, and the City of Canterbury17
- Stonar and the Wantsum Channel: Plate I. Jug of Early 14th C. Type from the Carmelite Friary, Sandwichfacing 47
- Stonar and the Wantsum Channel: Plate II. Various Metal Objects and a Bone Tag from Stonar48
- Anchor House, Lynsted: Plate I. Photograph of Anchor Housefacing 53
- Anchor House, Lynsted: Plate II. Drawing of Exterior of main door54
- Anchor House, Lynsted: Plate III. Drawing of Interior of main door within the Screens55
- A Pottery Kiln Site at Tyler Hill, near Canterbury: Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Medieval Pottery59, 61, 63
- The Star Inn, Canterbury: Plate I. Drawing of Front74
- The Star Inn, Canterbury: Plate II. Drawing of remaining portion of the Back75
- The Star Inn, Canterbury: Plate III. Brackets on the Front Side. Stone inserted in Back Wallfacing 76