Archaeologia Cantiana - vol LXXVII, 1962
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Published by the Kent Archaeological Society, 1968, 1st edition. Blue cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine, gilt crest to front board, no dustwrapper. 8.75ins x 5.75ins, lxix, (i) ,316pp plus 25pp photographic plates and 9 folding maps/plans/charts. Other line drawn illustrations within the text. Subjects covered include The Cobham family in the administration of England 1200-1400, The Len Water-mills, Letter book relating to the Lieutenancy of Kent 1604-28, The Spittlehouse of Key Street, The Romano-British buildings in Church field Snodland, Samian ware from the Medway marshes, and Fourteenth century Halls in the East Weald. VG.
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- Archaeologia Cantiana - vol LXXVII, 1962
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