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        Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 6  1866 page v + vi

Contents

Page
Rules and List of Members ix, List of Contributions to Illustration Fund. etc. xxxiv,  Balance Sheet for 1863  xxxv, Balance Sheet for 1864  xxxvi, Abstract of Proceedings, 1863 and 1861  xxxvii
1 Extracts from the Life of Archbishop Becket by William of Canterbury.
   Communicated by the Rev J.C. Robertson, Canon of Canterbury

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2 Visits to Rochester and Chatham made by Royal, Noble and Distinguished Personages, English and
   Foreign, from the Year 1300 to 1783. By William Brenchley-Rye

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3 On Gower, the Kentish Poet, his Character and Works. By W. Warwick, Esq 83
4 On the Archives of Rochester. By Joseph Burtt Esq., Assistant Keeper of the Public Records 108
5 Catalogue of the Library of the Priory of St Andrew, Rochester the Textus Roffensis.
   Contributed by the Rev H.P. Coates

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Contents continued page vi

6 On a Fragment of Glass in Nettlestead Church. 129
7 The Dialect of Kent in the Fourteenth Century. By Richard Morris, Esq. 135
8 Account of the Society's Researches in the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Sarr (Sarre) Part II
   By John Brent. Jun. F.S.A.

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9 Extracts from the Hundred Rolls among the Miscellanea in the Record Office.
   Communicated by the Rev R. P. Coates

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10 Charters of Cumbwell Priory. Part II 190
11 Pedes Finium. Part VI 223
12 Inquisitions Post Mortem, Part VI 235
13 The Visitation of the County of Kent, taken in the year 1619. Part III
   Edited by J. J. Howard, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A. 

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14 Miscellanea. 
    Additions to Vol.. V, and the Memoir of Roger De Leybourn:
    On the Alienation of the Manors of Westwell and Little Chart by Peter De Bending, and the
       Tenure of the former Manor.
    Charter of the Mayor of Faversham.
    Extract from the Churchwardens' Accounts, Parish of Darenth, near Dartford. 
    Notes on Kentish Vineyards.
    The Saxon Cemetery at Bifrons.
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15 General Index.

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