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Canterbury has nine medieval parishes:-

Holy Cross, Westgate
Holy Cross, Westgate - Maps & Tithe award schedule


St Dunstan
St Dunstan, Canterbury, Maps & Tithe award schedule


St Martin
St Martin, Canterbury, Maps &  Tithe award schedule


St Mary Bredin
St Mary Bredin, Canterbury - Maps & Tithe schedule


St Mary Northgate
St Mary Northgate, Canterbury Tithe award schedule


St Mildred
St Mildred, Canterbury - Maps & Tithe award schedule


St Paul & St Lawrence
St Paul & St Lawrence, Canterbury Tithe schedule


St Peter
St Peter, Canterbury - Maps and Tithe award schedule


   
Archaeologia Cantiana articles
   Vol 58 Pages 28-34 Recent discoveries in the Archives of Canterbury Cathedral  

   Vol 58 Pages 35-39
Recent discoveries in the Archives of Canterbury Cathedral a note on the Craftsmen  

   Vol 58 Pages 40-42
Recent discoveries in the Archives of Canterbury Cathedral. Notes on the Monks and Priory Buildings Mentioned by Dorothy Gardiner

   Vol 58 Pages 86-89
Reviews Domesday Monachorum of Christ Church, Canterbury  

   Vol. 55 Pages 16-25
The Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, Canterbury. By R. A. Lendon Smith

   Vol. 14 Pages 35-36
Roman Lead Coffin discovered at Canterbury. By C. Roach Smith, F.S.A.

   Vol. 1 Pages 143-146
St Mildred's Church, Canterbury.
       By R. C. Hussey Esq., F.S.A.

   Vol. 14 Pages 103-107
Roman Foundations at St Pancras, Canterbury. By the Rev Canon Routledge

   Vol. 14 Pages 108-112
St Martins Church, Canterbury
    
. By the Rev Canon Routledge

   Vol. 55 Pages 57-64
A Medieval Pottery Kiln Site at Tyler Hill, near Canterbury 

   Vol. 57 Pages 56-68
A Canterbury Pilgrimage in 1723
       By V. J. Torr

   Vol. 57 Pages 69-00 REPORTS:
Canterbury Excavation Committee, 1944 & Council for British Archaeology  

   Vol 58 Pages 73-75
Reports: Canterbury Excavation Committee 1945 & C.B.A.  

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