Contents and Illustrations, Volume 109
Contents
- The remains of a building in the precincts of St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, excavated in 1964. By Frank Jenkins, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A.1
- The ledger slabs of Canterbury Cathedral, 1991. By Tempest Hay5
- Kentish land measurements of the thirteenth century. By K.P. Witney29
- Excavation of a Belgic and Roman site at 50-54 High Street, Rochester. By A.C. Harrison, B.A., F.S.A.41
- Probate accounts as a source for Kentish early modern economic and social history. By Jacqueline Bower51
- Kentish map-makers of the seventeenth century. By R Hull63
- Mapping and estate management on the early nineteenth-century estate: The case of the Earl of Aylesford's estate atlas. By David H. Fletcher85
- Kent churches - Some new architectural notes. By Tim Tatton-Brown111
- The church of St. Mary the Virgin, Stone-in-Oxney, with particular reference to recent excavation of the North Chapel and to the fire of 1464. By The Revd. S.D. Harris121
- The Jutish cemetery at Sarre revisited: A rescue evaluation. By D.R.J. Perkins139
- Murder at Lees Court. By Sir Richard Faber167
- From Staplehurst to Wellington. By D.F. Francis King, M.A., P.G.C.E.185
- The finances and government of the city and county of Canterbury in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. By F.H. Panton191
- A Late Bronze Age hoard found at Monkton Court Farm, Thanet. By D.R.J. Perkins247
- Interim report on work carried out in 1991 by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust265
- Researches and discoveries in Kent331
- Reviews353
- Obituaries369
- General Index373