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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 3  1860 page v

Contents

Page
Rules and List of Members  ix; Proceedings at Third Annual Meeting xxxi
1. The Landing-Places of Julius Caesar in Britain. By Rev E. Cardwell, D.D. 1
2. On the Connection between the Monasteries of Kent in the Saxon Period.
    By Robert C. Jenkins, M.A., Rector and Vicar of Lyminge

19
3. On Anglo-Saxon Remains discovered recently in various places in Kent
   By C. Roach Smith, Esq., H.M.R.S,L.

35
4. Catalogue of the Library of the Priory of St Andrew, Rochester A.D. 1202
   By W.B. Rye, Esq.

47
5. The Great Rebellion in Kent of 1381. Illustrated from the Public Records.
   By W.E. Flaherty

69
6. Some Account of the Church of St Mary, Stone near Dartford.
   By George Edmund Street, F.S.A.

97
7. The Columns of Reculver Church. 135
8. The late Rev Thomas Streatfeild of Chart's Edge. 137
9. Sir Roger Twysden's Journal 145
10. Miscellanea
   Notes and Emendations to Vol. II
   Note on the Anglo-Saxon remains excavated at Sarre
   Notes Illustrative of Wyatt’s Rebellion
   Kent Worthies – Sir John Boys of Bonnington
   Note on an Ancient Seal in the Society’s Museum
   Letter: Sir Humphry Style of Langley to his wife
   Letter: John Jefferay to Sir Edward Dering 1639
   Letter: Sir John Sedley to Sir Edward Dering 1639
   Stephen De Pencestre’s Laws for the Government of Dover Castle
  
Crevecceur – addition to the Pedigree of, from the Fine Rolls
   Will: Roger Twysden of Chelmington 1464
   Will: Thomas Twysden of Chelmington 1500
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11. Pedes Finium 209
12. Inquisitions Post Mortem 241
13. General Index 275

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