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Hadlow:
Life, Land and
People in a Wealden Parish,
1460 - 1600 A hitherto unknown survey of
Hadlow
manor in 1460 turned up out of the
blue in 2002, and this book, edited by Joan Thirsk and four co-authors,
describes what it tells us about farms, getting a living, lords and
their management of the manor, along with the Latin text and an English
translation. It is full of maps, plans, and illustrations. Web edition of the book - Download 13 Mb Hadlow survey, Latin with English translation - Download 836 Kb To purchase a printed version of the book with index please email kentarchaeology@btconnect.com for details |
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KENT
HUNDRED ROLLS The Kent Hundred Rolls of
1274-5,
preserved in the National Archives, provide a mine of information for
local historians. Many were printed by the Record Commission in the
early nineteenth century, but the two bulky volumes are only to be
found in major libraries and the rolls are printed in abbreviated Latin. This new website edition by the Kent Archaeological Society comprises the complete rolls for Kent, in the original Latin and in an English translation by Dr Bridgett Jones. Download 1 Mb |
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KENT LAY SUBSIDY 1334/5 Download 2 Mb |
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THE
KILWARDBY SURVEY OF THE ARCHBISHOP’S MANORS IN SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND,
1273-4 Download 1.5 Mb |
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A CATALOGUE OF ALL THE COINS OF WILLIAM I STRUCK AT THE KENT MINTS AND
KNOWN TO EXIST IN APRIL 2007 |
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THE WARDENS OF THE TOWN LANDS OF TONBRIDGE,
THE ACCOUNT BOOK, 1575 - 1760 Publication date: Delayed |
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FOR
THE GOOD OF THIS TOWN: THE JURATS OF MAIDSTONE 1549 - 1660.
Judy Buckley researched the Maidstone oligarchy for her MA by Research
at the University of Greenwich in 2008, and has based this book on her
dissertation. It describes the origins, occupations, wealth and
ideology of the jurats chosen from the granting of Maidstone's first
charter until the Restoration. A wealth of new material from original
sources will make this a useful book for urban, local and family
historians. Biography Download 1.6 Mb To buy a paper copy go to http://www.the-miscellany.co.uk/books |