Contents and Illustrations, Volume 132
Contents
- Bronze, boats and the Kentish seaboard in Prehistory: the role of coastal Kent in a major trans-continental trade route. By Tim Allen1
- Sir William and Lady Ann Brockman of Beachborough, Newington by Hythe: a Royalist Family’s experience of the Civil War. By Giles Drake-Brockman21
- Evidence of an early Bronze Age Field System and Spelt Wheat growing, together with an Anglo-Saxon Sunken Featured Building, at Monkton Road, Minster in Thanet. By Jon Martin, Jörn Schuster and Alistair Barclay43
- Elizabethan and Jacobean Deer Parks in Kent. By Susan Pittman53
- The Clergy and Allegiance at the Outbreak of the English Civil Wars: the case of John Marston of Canterbury. By Jacqueline Eales83
- An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of the Old Castle Scotney: Part II. By David Martin, Barbara Martin and Jane Clubb111
- Kent’s Twentieth-Century Military and Civil Defences. Part 3 – Canterbury. By Victor T.C. Smith and Peter Seary153
- Two Roman Bronze vessels from St Nicholas at Wade, Isle of Thanet. By Chris Tucker189
- A Neglected Archbishop of Canterbury? Frederick Cornwallis (1768-1783). By G.M. Ditchfield215
- Additional evidence of Roman (and later) occupation adjacent to the Marlowe Arcade, Canterbury: Excavations at Rose Lane, 2002-4. By Jake Weekes235
- The Wotton Survey: the Lands of a Kent Gentry Family in the Sixteenth Century. By Jacqueline Bower259
- Medieval corn-driers discovered on land probably once part of Repton Manor, Ashford. By Rob Atkins and Michael Webster275
Archaeological Notes and Summaries
- Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports291
- Museum of London Archaeology Interim Reports291
- The Boxley potin hoard reconsidered in the light of current research306
- Two Chalkwells at Gravesend309
- Subsidence at Fort Borstal311
Historical Research Notes
- Bekesbourne and the King’s Esnecca 1110-1445315
- Rutupiae and Red Hills315
- Lyminge park - A collection of documents towards a history327
- The records of Thornden Wood in the Blean since the eighth century334
Reviews
- Paul Bennett, Ian Riddler and Christopher Sparey-Green. The Roman Watermills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent344
- Phil Andrews, Kirsten Egging Dinwiddy, Chris Ellis et al. Kentish Sites and Sites of Kent. A miscellany of four archaeological excavations351
- David S. Neal and Stephen R. Cosh. Roman Mosaics of Britain Volume III: South-East Britain351
- Peter Fergusson. Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Age of Becket352
- Paul Dalton, Charles Insley and Louise J. Wilkinson (eds). Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World354
- Catherine Royer-Hemet (ed.). Canterbury: A Medieval City356
- Derek Bright. The Pilgrims’ Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway357
- Ann Veronica Coats and Philip MacDougall (eds). The Naval Mutinies of 1797: Unity and perseverance359
- Celia Cordle. Out of the Hay and into the Hops – Hop cultivation in Wealden Kent and hop marketing in Southwark, 1744-2000361
- John Owen. The Shepherds and Shepherd Neame Brewery, Faversham, Kent, 1732-1875362
- A History of Charing: The parish from earliest times to 1900364
- Ditton: The Story of a Kentish Village366
- Peter Young. A History of Music at Sevenoaks School from 1877-2010367
- Isle of Sheppey Through Time367
- Chatham Through Time370
- Folkestone’s Disappearing Heritage Through Time371
- Gravesend Through Time371
- Old Maidstone’s Public Houses from Old Photographs372
- A History of Murston372