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        Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 24  1900  page v + vi

Contents

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Lists of Officers  x;  Rules  xiv; List of Members  xvi,   Illustration Fund  xxxiii, Cash Account for 1898, 1899  xxxiv,  Proceedings, Reports, etc., 1898, 1899,1900 xxxix,   Excursion to Bromley Area xl
Researches and Discoveries in Kent 1889-1900 li-lx
1. The Architectural History of the Cathedral Church and Monastery of St Andrew at
    Rochester II. The Monastery. By W. H. St. John Hope, M.A.

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2. Celtic Internments Discovered at Shorne. By George Payne, F.L.S., F.S.A. 86
3. Early-Norman Masonry at Maidstone. By the Rev. G. M. Livett 91
4. Northbourne Court. By Lord Northbourne 96
5. Deal and Its Environs.  By the late George Dowker, F.G.S. 108
6. Cheney of Shurland, Kent, and of Toddingto, Beds. By W. L. Rutton, F.S.A 122
7. Knight Hospitallers in Kent. By J. F. Wadmore 128
8. Notes on Bromley and the Neighbourhood. By Philip Norman 139
9. The Chancellors of the Diocese of Rochester. By A. A. Arnold, F.S.A.  160
10.  By the Rev.G.M. Livett 175
11. Extracts from the Faversham Archives. By F. F. Giraud 181
12. Ightham Mote House and Church. J. Oldrid Scott 189

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13. Notes on former owners of Mote House. By the Rev. C. E. Woodruff, M.A. 195
14. By the late George Dowker, F. G.S. 201
15. Mediaeval Crypts at Rochester. By George Payne, F.L.S., F.S.A. 220
16. Milton Subscription to St Paul's Cathedral 225
17. Abraham Hill, F.R.S., of St John's, Sutton-at-Hone.  By R. H. Ernest Hill, A.R.I.B.A. 227
18. Payments by the Town of Faversham in1635-6, with Notes. Compiled by F F Giraud 237
19. The Will of Cardinal Bourgcheir, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1486. Edited by Leland L. Duncan 244
20. St Lawrence Church, Isle of Thanet, Kent. By Chas. Cotton, F.R.C.P. 253
21. Excavations at Richborough: RVTVPIAE. By John Garstang 267
22. General Index 373

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