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        Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 47  1935  page v + vi

Contents

List of Officers, x; List of Local Secretaries, xii; Societies in Union, xiii; List of Members, xiv;
   Report for Year ending 31st December, 1934 xxxvii; Financial Account for 1934 xlvi;
   Illustrations Fund, 1934  l
1. A Note on the Rev W.M. Gostling and the Roman Altar at Stone-in-Oxney.
    By F. William Cock, M.D., F.S.A.

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2. An Archidiaconal Visitation of 1502. Communicated by C. Eveleigh Woodruff, M.A. 13
3. The Mute Swan in  Kent. By N. F. Ticehurst, O.B.E., M.A., F.R.C.S.(Eng.) 55
4. Eltham Churchwardens Accounts.
    Communicated, with Introduction and Notes, by Aymer Vallance

71
5. A Claim to "Royal Fish" stranded off Dungness. By Charles Johnson, F.S.A., F.B.A. 103
6. The Forgotten Saxon Nunnery of Saint Werburg at Hoo. By Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A 117
7. The Dissolution of the Kentish Monasteries. By C. R. Councer 126
8. The Westenhanger Charter of 1035. By Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A. 144
9. The Medieval Stained Glass Windows at Upper Hardres. By N. F. Toke 153
10. St Michael's, Canterbury. By Dorothy Gardiner 166
11. The Arms of Richard II as shown in the windows at Westwell and Wateringbury.
   By Ralph Griffin, F.S.A.

170
12. Milton next Sittingbourne Wills - IV. By Arthur Hussey 177

Contents continued page vi

13. Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Faversham. By George Culmer 189
14. Excavations on the site of the Leper Hospital, New Romney. By Miss K. M. E. Murray 198
15. The Chapel of the Knights Hospitallers at Sutton-at-Hone. By P. K. Kipps, F.S.A. 205
16. A Denehole at Hammill near Eastry. By John Archibald, L.R.I.B.A.
  
Report on the Vertebrate Remains from the Hammill Denehole.
      By Professor J. Wilfrid Jackson, D.Sc., F.G.S.
  
Deneholes and Subsidences in areas where later deposits cover the chalk..  
       By W. P. D. Stebbing, F.S.A., F.G.S.
211

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17. Notes on three Monumental Drawings from Sir Edward Dering's Collections in the Library
   of the Society of Antiquaries. By Mrs. Esdaile

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18. Reports of Local Secretaries 235
19. Miscellaneous Notes:
   A Burial on the Site of Tonbridge Priory
   Discovery at Coursehorn, near Cranbrook
   A Roman Burial Pit at Gillingham, Kent
   Roman Cremation Burial at Great Mongeham
   The Old Houses behind the Fishmarket, Folkestone
   202 Beach Street, Deal
   Bigberry Camp
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20. Reviews:
   "Historical Notes on the Church of Stone-in-Oxney, Kent." By W. H. Yeandle, M.A.
   "Constitutional History of the Cinque Ports." By Miss K. M. E. Murray
   "Matter, Myth and Spirit." By Dorothea Chaplin 
   "Sands, Clays and Minerals"
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21. Records Branch 255
22.  General Index 259

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