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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 38 1926 page v + vi
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List of Officers, x; List of Local
Secretaries, xii; Societies in Union. xiii; Rules, xiv; Honorary Members and Affiliated Societies, xx; List of Members, xx Abstract of Proceedings, 1925 Cash Accounts for 1925 |
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1. | The Siege of Maidstone Rectory in 1297. By Miss Rose Graham, M.A., F.S.A. | 1 | |
2. | Notes on the Life of Sir John Baker of Sissinghurst, Kent. Compiled by The Rev. F. V. Baker | 5 | |
3. |
A Seventh Century Survey of the Estates of the Dean and Chapter of
Canterbury in East Kent. By Rev. C. Eveleiqh Woodruff, M.A. |
29 |
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4. | The Roman Villa at Folkestone. By S. E. Winbolt, M.A. | 45 | |
5. | Sevenoaks: The Manor, Church, and Market. By Herbert W. Knocker | 51 | |
6. | A House in Rochester High Street numbered 69 and 71. By the Rev. S. W. Wheatley, M.A., F.S.A. | 69 | |
7. | Old Roads in East Kent and Thanet. By Geo. P. Walker | 75 | |
8. | Lambarde's "Carde of this Shyre" By Edward G. Box | 89 | |
9. |
The Tombs of the Kings and Archbishops in St Austin's Abbey. By the Rev. R. U. Potts, M.A., F.S.A., Bursar of St. Augustine’s College |
97 |
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Contents continued page vi |
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10. | The Hospital of St Mary of Ospringe, commonly called Maison Dieu. By Charles H. Drake | 113 | |
11. | The Roman Cemeteries of Ospringe. Description of finds concluded. By W. Whitinq | 123 | |
12. | The Chapel of Our Lady in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral. By U. Eveleiqh Woodruff, M.A. | 153 | |
13. | Eastry Wills - And to Fey. By Arthur Hussey | 173 | |
14. |
Notes and Discoveries Find of flint instruments and workshop at Frindsbury A Roman burial at Halling. By Raymond D’Elboux |
183 183 184 |
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15. | Reviews | 187 | |
16. | General Index | 201 |
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