Library Notes

KAS Library Accessions March – July 2008

  • Revue Historique de Dunkerque et Littoral no 41.

  • English Place Names Society Journal Vol. 39 (2007).

  • Post Medieval Archaeology Vol. 41 p.1.

  • Records of Buckinghamshire Vol. 47 p.2. Vol. 48 (2008).

  • The Numismatic Chronicle Vol. 167 (2007).

  • Norfolk Archaeology Vol. xlv p.2 (2007).

  • Surrey Archaeological Collections Vol. 93 (2007).

  • Bygone Kent. Vol. 29 nos. 2, 3, 4.

  • Hampshire Studies Vol. 62.

  • Historical Assessment and Survey of Old Buildings. R.A.C. Cockett. (KAS Historic Buildings Committee).

  • Archaeologia Aeliana. Fifth series, Vol. Xxxv. (2008).

  • Historic Society of Lancashire and Chester Transactions. Vol. 150.

  • Jahreschicht Sachsen Anhalt Band 90 (2006).

  • Archaeometry Vol. 50 p.2, p.3, p.4.

  • Archaeologische Kronik von Suid-est Vlaanderen Vol. Xiii (2007).

  • Before and After the Hurricane in and around Canterbury. Paul Crampton.

  • Early Medieval Glass Vessels found in Kent. Winifred Stephens.

Additional Titles:

  • Thurnham Parish Plan; Community, Continuity, and Change.

  • Derbyshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 128.

  • Women in Kent. Alison Croswell. (CKS, KCC).

  • Woolhope Naturalist Club, Herefordshire, Transactions. Vol. 54 (2006).

  • Highstead near Chislet Kent; Excavations 1975–1977. Paul Bennett, Peter Couldrey and Nigel Macpherson-Grant.

  • Seal; the History of a Parish.

  • Dictionary of Lake District Place Names. Diana Whaley.

  • Southern History. Vol. 29. (2007).

  • Commodity of Good Names; Essays in Honour of Margaret DieLlsing.

  • Names on Terra Sigillata. Vols. 1 and 2. U. of London.

  • Houses and Cottages of Britain. R.W. Brunskill.

  • Traditional Buildings of Britain. R.W. Brunskill.

  • Timber Buildings in Britain. R.W. Brunskill.

  • Period House Fixtures and Fittings. Linda Hall.

  • Traditional Farm Buildings of Britain. R.W. Brunskill.

  • The Early Town Books of Faversham c.1251 to 1581. Duncan Harrington and Patricia Hyde.

  • The Archaeology of Kent to AD 800. Ed. John H. Williams.

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Notes from the Archive: Mr Leland L. Duncan F.S.A. and The Rev. Frederic John Hammond