Contents and Illustrations, Volume 112
- Frontispiece 1993i
- Contents and Illustrationsii
- Annual Reportlviii
- The population of Victorian and Edwardian Kent. By W.A. Armstrong1
- William Stukeley, the Kit's Coty Houses and his coves: A note. By Paul Ashbee17
- Finances and government of Canterbury early to mid-nineteenth century. By F.H. Panton25
- Cockham Wood Fort. By Victor T.C. Smith, B.A.55
- Country banks and economic development in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: The case of the Margate bank. By K.J. Lampard77
- Kentish Rag and other Kent building stones. By Bernard C. Worssam and Tim Tatton-Brown93
- Rochester Cathedral: The north choir aisle and the space between it and 'Gundulf's' Tower. By J. Philip McAleer127
- A question of identity? The column figures on the west portal of Rochester Cathedral. By S. Bliss167
- Thomas Rolff: An examination of the structure of society within the Kentish High Weald based upon the study of a fifteenth-century parish clerk. By J.H. Moon193
- Seal, Kemsing and Ightham - 1560 to 1650. By Jean Fox, C.Eng., F.B.C.S.213
- An Anglo-Saxon case of hyperostosis frontalis interna. By Trevor Anderson, M.A.253
- Franciscan lectors at Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury, 1275-1314. By Fr. Michael Robson261
- History of the demesne farm at Appledore from contemporary building records. By Mary Adams, B.Sc.283
- The early Derings. By Philip H. Blake299
- St. Mary's, Dover, monumental inscriptions. By Kathleen Hollingsbee and Martyn C. Webster309
- The first hundred years of Quakerism in Kent. By Gillian Draper, Dip.Loe.Hist.317
- The 1566 survey of the Kent coast. By J.M. Gibson341
- Interim report on work carried out in 1993 by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust355
- Researches and discoveries in Kent405
- Reviews423
- Obituaries439
- General Index443
- Accounts for the year ended 31st December 1992lviii