Kentish Bibliography

341 ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY Compiler: D. Saunders, Kent History & Library Centre. Contributors: Prehistoric – K. Parfitt; Roman – Dr J. Weekes; Anglo-Saxon – Dr A. Richardson; Modern – Prof. D. Killingray. A bibliography of books, articles, reports, pamphlets published in the calendar year 2018 (unless otherwise stated). general and multi -period Biddulph, E., ‘A Late Iron Age and Early Roman Settlement at Leybourne Grange, near West Malling’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 262-68. Boden, D., ‘The Outer Grounds of St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury’, Canterbury’s Archaeology, 2016-2017, 8-12. Burgess, J., ‘St Nicholas Church, Sevenoaks, and the origins of the Manor of Knole’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 225-236. Friel, J., Fortune and Distinction: a history of Lubbock Road, Chislehurst (Chislehurst: Chislehurst Society). Helm, R., ‘Archaeological Investigations at St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury 2014-2015’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 89-109. Herbert, M., ‘The Painted Glass at East Sutton Church and the Arms of the Duke of York’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 1-15. Hicks, A., ‘Canterbury Cathedral’, Canterbury’s Archaeology, 2016-2017, 1-7. Jones, H.A., ‘Old St Alban’s Court, Nonington: an architectural survey’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 163-179. Local History Group of Oaten Hill & District Soc., The Story of Oaten Hill in Canterbury (Canterbury: OHDS). McNicoll-Norbury, J., Iron Age and Early Roman Occupation and A Middle Iron Age Burial at Cheriton Road Sports Ground, Folkestone, Kent (Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Press). Piddock, J. and R., ‘The Contribution made by local Volunteers to Archaeological Investigations in Lyminge’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 181-198. [1953-1955 and 2008-2015]. Scott, J.H., ‘Pictorial & Symbolic Graffiti at Rochester Cathedral’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 47-74. Smith, V., Priests, Publicans and Privates: the story of Milton Chantry, Gravesend (Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Soc). Wilson, T. and Helm, R., ‘Archaeological Investigations in the Borough of Staplegate, Canterbury, 2012-2015’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 135-153. KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 342 prehistoric Beresford, F., ‘A Small Ovate Palaeolithic Handaxe from the Dartford Heath Deposits’, KAS Newsletter, 109, 10-14. Beresford, F.R., ‘A Re-examination of the late nineteenth-century Palaeolithic finds in the Upper Ravensbourne area, Bromley’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 17-45. Burrows, V., ‘Two Palaeolithic Handaxes from Hawkinge, near Folkestone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 247-48. Burrows, V., ‘Five Arrowheads from the North Downs near Dover’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 248-52. Burrows, V., ‘A Mesolithic Tranchet Axe Find: investigation at Wolverton Lane quarry, Alkham valley’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 252-58. MacPherson-Grant, N., ‘A Glimpse into Iron Age Custom and Belief’, KAS Newsletter, 110, 22-3. May, D., ‘Mesolithic Ranscombe Artefact Record’, KAS Newsletter, 108, 32-36. May, D., ‘Ranscombe re-fitting’, KAS Newsletter, 109, 27-29. Parfitt, K., ‘Excavations in Woods Court Field, September 2018’, KAS Newsletter, 110, 34-36. Simmonds, A. and Brady, K., ‘Prehistoric and early Roman remains at Dane Court Grammar School, Broadstairs, and Herne Bay High School, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 258-61. Taylor, R., ‘Stringmans Field Excavation 2018’, KAS Newsletter, 110, 39-41. Weston, A., ‘Two unusual sherds of Late La Téne Decorated Pottery from East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, KAR, 206, 214-219. roman Clifton, S., ‘The Roman Site at East Farleigh’, KAS Newsletter, 204, 149-158. Davies, M., ‘A Roman Villa at Marwood Farm, Falconhurst, Aldington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 269-279. Elliott, S., Ragstone To Riches: imperial estates, metalla and the Roman military in the south-east of Britain during the occupation, BAR, British Series, 638 (Oxford: BAR Publishing). anglo-saxon Ahmet, J., ‘Finds Tray’, Current Archaeology, 345 (Dec 2018), 13. [Tenth/eleventh-century sword pommel from Ivychurch.] Anonymous, ‘Deciphering the Anglo-Saxon Diet’, Current Archaeology, 340 (July), 13. [Includes reference to the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill.] Boulton, M. and Hawkes, J., ‘The Anglo-Saxon Church in Kent’, in P.S. Barnwell (ed.), Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 300-950, Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 4 (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2015), 92-118. Blair, J., Building Anglo-Saxon England (Princeton: Princeton University Press). [Includes references to Kent.] Breay, C., Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms (London: British Library Publishing). Gibbs, D., ‘Berhtwold’s Letter to Forthhere and its Wider Context’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 237-245. Hicks, A., ‘Slatters and Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury’, Friends of the CAT Newsletter, 106 (Summer), 18-20. Thomas, G., ‘Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas: A New Kentish Perspective on the Anglo- Saxon Great Hall Complex Phenomenon’, Medieval Archaeology, 62, 262-303. KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 343 Thomas, G. and Knox, A. (eds), Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: Recent Research and New Perspectives, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 20 (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2017). Shaw, R., The Gregorian Mission to Kent in Bede’s Ecclesiastical History (Oxford: Routledge). medieval Coulson, C., ‘Prior Henry (1285-1331): Rescuer of Eastry Church’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 199-223. Crawshaw, G., ‘Searching for the Site of the Tudeley Mediaeval Bloomery: making a start’, Wealden Iron Research Newsletter, 68, 7-8. Draper, G., 2016, ‘Fields of Foods for London?: Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent, in the Middle Ages’, Trans. London and Middx Archaeol. Soc., 67, 197-208. Draper G., ‘Education, Ashford College and the other late Medieval Collegiate Churches of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 75-87. Heath, D., 2019, ‘Tombscape: the tomb of Lady Joan de Mohun in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 185-203. Pellett, I., ‘The Medieval Floor Tile Panel at St Lawrence Church, Godmersham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 280-292. Rochester Bridge Trust, Bridge Works: the book and the bridge, from the Textus Roffensis to the Rochester Bridge Trust (Rochester: Rochester Bridge Trust). Pine, J. and Weale, A., Medieval Occupation and a 17th century Tobacco Pipe Kiln at 22 to 26 Spital Street, Dartford, Kent (Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Press). Sweetinburgh, S., 2017, ‘Those who marched with Faunt: reconstructing the Canterbury rebels of 1471’, Southern History, 39. Sweetinburgh, S., 2019, ‘Religious women in the landscape: their roles in medieval Canterbury and its hinterland’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 9-23. Wackett, J., 2019, ‘Women in the medieval wall paintings of Canterbury Cathedral’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 219-36. Waddington, N. and Cresswell, A., ‘Notes on the Identity and Life of Sir Richard Hawte (d.1492) of Swarling Manor, Petham and Dame Katherine, his wife (d.1493)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 292-29. Ward, A., ‘Some Thoughts on the Lanfranc Church of St Gregory the Great, Canterbury: documents, archaeology, saints and the man’, KAR, 206, 220-245; KAR, 207, 263-284. early modern Edwards, E., ‘The Dutch in the Medway1667: Commemoration and Reflection’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 155-16. Hodgkinson, J., ‘A Series of Kentish Firebacks and the Possible Identification of their Founder’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 312-315. Howe, J., ‘“Paradise Found”: pinpointing the embarkation towers on the modern map of Dover’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 299-309. Le Baigue, A. and Leach, A., ‘Where Streams of (Living) Water Flow’: the religious and civic significance of Archbishop Abbot’s Conduit in St Andrew’s Canterbury 1603- 1625’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 111-134. KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 344 Nicholls, A., Almshouses in Early Modern England: charitable housing in the mixed economy of welfare 1550-1725 (Martlesham: Boydell Press, 2017). [Many references to Kent.] modern Adams, E., ‘Richard Hillman Podmore: turbulent priest at Cranbrook’, The Cranbrook Journal, 29, 15-18. Allen, P., ‘Dence’s School, Cranbrook’, The Cranbrook Journal, 29, 1-4. Arkell, J., ‘Bridges on the Westerham Branch’, Invicta, Journal of the SE & Chatham Railway Soc, 91, 4-11. Ashbee, A., ‘Snodland and “Cementopolis” 1841-1881’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 316-318. Ball, M., Sevenoaks: The Great War and Its Legacy (Sevenoaks: Silver Pines Press). Baxter, T., ‘St Mary Bredin Schools, Canterbury 1851-1951’, Kent Family History Society Journal, 15, 9, 679-683. Betts, P. (ed.), The Great War and Frittenden (Frittenden: Frittenden Local History Soc.). Betts, P., ‘Frittenden: The Value of a Gentleman’s Bequest’, The Cranbrook Journal, 29, 5-8. Bradley, K., Rochester and Borstal in the First World War: selected biographies of the Fallen (Canterbury: University of Kent). Carwardine, A., Disgusted Ladies: the Women of Tunbridge Wells who fought for the right to vote (Leicester: Matador Press). Cawthorne, M.J., James Cawthorne, George Austen and the curious case of the schoolboy Cawthorne who was killed: the story behind the first library built at Tonbridge School (Leicester: Matador Press, 2017). Chambers, L., ‘Charles Joseph La Trobe at Addington Vale: a Year of Hope’, Journal of the C.J. La Trobe Society, 17, 45-52. [Australian publication which commemorates the achievements of State of Victoria’s first Lieutenant-Governor] Charing and District Local History Society., Charing in the First World War (Charing). Clennett, C., Wild flowers of the Weald (Richmond: Kew). Collard, I., The Port of Dover through time (Stroud: Amberley Press). Dent, G., Goldsmith of Grays “Pickfords of the North Sea”: A History and Fleet Biography (Ware: Chaffcutter Books on behalf of the Society for Sailing Barge Research). [Many Kent references.] Easdown, M., Fashionable Folkestone: the golden age of a Kent seaside resort (Stroud: Amberley Press). Evans, N., A Birchington Patchwork: the story of a village and its people, featuring articles and photographs from the Bill Evans Collection (Whitstable: Bygone Publishing). Fishpool, J., Digging up the Past: the archaeology and early history of the Herne Bay area (Herne Bay: Herne Bay Record Soc., 2017). Faversham Town Council, Faversham in the Great War A Century On: The Town’s 1914- 1918 Story (Faversham: Faversham Town Council and Bygone Kent Publishing). Flood, R., A Tale of One City: a celebration of 50 years of the City of Rochester Society (Rochester: City of Rochester Society). Ginnaw, S. and Ambrose, R., Mote Park’s Story (Aylesford: Scarbutts Printers). Gunnill, M., ‘Press-ganged, wrecked and held as a slave: what really happened’, Bygone Kent, 39, 4, 28-37 [Michael Greenwood, press ganged in Faversham in 1748 kept a diary of his naval service.] Gunnill, M., ‘Zealous cleric in a damp village plagued by disease’, Bygone Kent, 39, 1, 28-35. [Upchurch marsh fever.] KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 345 Hadland, P., Fossils of Folkestone (Manchester: Siri Scientific Press). Hannington, S., ‘The Gravesend & Rochester Railway: A North Kent Cinderella Invicta, Journal of the SE & Chatham Railway Soc, 90, 25-29. Harman, C. (ed.), Folkestone Through Artists’ Eyes (Folkestone: Folkestone Art Society, 2017). Hibberd, S., The Village of Shalmsford, Kent 1841-1891 (Chartham: Butterfly Publishing). Higgs, J., Watling Street: travels through Britain and its ever present past (London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson). Holden, C., Chatham’s Military Heritage (Stroud: Amberley Publishing). Jones, H.P., Old Plaxtol at Leisure (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Group). Jones, H.P., Old Plaxtol Businesses (Plaxtol: Plaxtol Local History Group). Kent Gardens Trust., Humphry Repton in Kent (Eynsford: Kent Gardens Trust). Kersey, K., ‘Remembered’ Otham & Willington in Two World Wars (Maidstone: Kathryn Kersey). Lewis, S., “Our Peace Was Won by The Men Who Fell”: Horton Kirby & South Darenth in the Great War (Darenth: Horton Kirby & South Darenth Local History Soc.). McDougall, P., Medway Towns at Work: people and industries through the years (Stroud: Amberley Press, 2017). Moth, D., South-East England Buses in the 1990s (Stroud: Amberley Press). Murphy, C., Remember Me to All [6]: the fallen of Gravesham, those listed on the memorials in Northfleet, Rosherville, The Overcliffe and Perry Street who lost their lives in the Great War (Sittingbourne: Minutecircle Services Ltd). Perry, J., ‘Richard Sheaffe – cricketer from Cranbrook’, The Cranbrook Journal, 29, 8-10. Pittman, S., ‘The Everest Funeral books [1846-1924]’, North West Kent Family History Society Journal, 14, 9, 67-371. [Everest family established a wheelwright and undertaker’s business at Crockenhill.] Powell, R. (ed.), The Greenwich Roll of Honour 1914-1918 (Gravesend: Uretopia Limited). Preedy, P., ‘Honouring the WW1 Fallen of Bromley’, Bromleag, 2, 47, 10-15. Rayner, C., ‘A country estate that has been cultivated over the centuries’, Bygone Kent, 39, 4, 17-23 [Tongswood]. Reid, P., Faversham in the Making: the Ice Ages until AD 1550 (Barnsley: Windgather Press). Reilly, D., ‘Kentish Ramblings: La Trobe rediscovers the picturesque Kentish countryside’, Journal of the C.J. La Trobe Society [Australia, see Chambers above], 17, 33-44. Ridgeman, J., The Hales of Quebec and Tunbridge Wells (Tunbridge Wells: Friends of Woodbury Park Cemetery, 2017). Robinson, P., Swale Remembers: One Hundred Stories of Those Who Served and Died, One Hundred Years Ago; and the Faces of Many More (Sittingbourne: Historical Research Group of Sittingbourne). Rootes, A., ‘Death at 600mph: a ‘fine English gentleman’ gives his life for his country’, Bygone Kent, 39, 3, 26-35 [Aviation speed records and Geoffrey de Havilland’s test flight over North Kent.] Rootes, A., ‘Chase him Constable … he must be doing 8mph!’, Bygone Kent, 39, 4, 44-51. [Early Motoring in Kent & the first speeding fine in Paddock Wood 1896.] Scoble, C., Julliberrie’s Grave: the biography of a long barrow (York: Sports Books Ltd). Singleton, T., ‘A School for Young Ladies’, The Cranbrook Journal, 29, 11-13. Smith, L., Fun and Frivolity: Nineteenth Century Amusements in Gravesend (Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Society). Smith, V., ‘Thanet’s Defences in the Twentieth century’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 318-321. Strutt, C., Decline and Fall of the Westerham Railway: A Prelude to Beeching (Manchester: Crecy Publishing). KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 346 Taylor, D.G., ‘Discovering and recording two lost hamlets in Thanet’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 309-312. Traill, C., ‘A Cruise to Denmark? That’ll be £12 return, embark at Whitstable’, Bygone Kent, 39, 3, 46-51. [London & Rochester trading company, rebranded Crescent Shipping, operated a liner service in the 1950s to 1973.] Tyson, C., Aveling & Porter: The John Crawley Collection (Stroud: Amberley Publishing). Walker, N., Shoreham Cricket Club: daddy’s hundredth 1868-2018 (Shoreham: Shoreham Cricket Club). Watts, L., Gentlemen in Blue: the story of George Ransley and the Aldington Gang (Battle: Wattknott Publishing). Weiss, C., Unravelling the Yarn: Zoe Hart Dyke nee Bond and the Leyton Silk Road (London: Leyton & Leytonstone Historical Society). Wilson, J., Revolutionary Tunbridge Wells: The Remarkable Role of Tunbridge Wells in the Development of Revolutionary Politics in Britain 1883-1919 (Tunbridge Wells: Tunbridge Wells Civic Society). Wright, G., ‘Two stumps, Low Scores and High Wagers’, Bygone Kent, 39, 2, 46-51. [Early days of cricket and Bromley’s role.] Wright, G. and Salzer, V., ‘An Ancient Beast Ate Our Office Timbers’, Bygone Kent, 39, 3, 10-15. [Cudham tithe barn and Bottom Barn farm.] recently catalogued archives The following is a selection of material in Canterbury Cathedral Archives and the Kent History & Library Centre at Maidstone which was catalogued in 2018. Due to a relocation of premises in 2018 there is no contribution from Medway Archives and Local History Centre. canterbury cathedral archives Canterbury Cathedral Bifolium from a missal, late 15th-century (DCc/AddMS/128/73). ‘The Lyghfield Bible’, an illuminated manuscript pocket Bible, late 13th-century (DCc/ AddMs/382). Note by William Valentine Lowe, chorister, 1898 (DCc/AddMs/390). Postcards of Canterbury Cathedral and the Westgate Towers, 1930s (DCc/Photo/A/41). Postcard of the Archdeaconry taken from the garden, c.1905 (DCc/Photo/A/42). Album of photographs of Canterbury Cathedral, 1920s (CCA-DCc/Photo/A/43). Etching and engraving of portraits of William Gostling, minor canon of the Cathedral and antiquarian (1696-1777), c.1770s (DCc/Prindraw/6/G/3-4). Manuscripts of music by Anthony Piccolo, Alan Ridout, Derek Hyde and Gerard Hendrie, later 20th-century (DCc/MusicMs/156-159). Canterbury City and District Printed Acts relating to World War II, 1938-1942 (CC/U/10/1-8). Files relating to Public Inquiry Development Plan, 1950s (CC/T/4-5). Plans of Westgate Hall, 20th-century (CC/Plan/6141). Canterbury City Council minute books, 1992-1996 (CC2/B/1/43-50). Canterbury City Police notebook of Alick Apps, 1942-1948 (CC/W/30/1). KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 347 Photographs and other records of the Canterbury Amateur Cine Society Film Unit, 1935- 1950s (CC/W/31). Programmes, slides and other material relating to the Canterbury Archers, 1960s-1980 (CC/W/32). Herne Bay Cemetery extension plan, 20th-century (UD-HB/O/B/4/47). Whitstable Cemetery plans, 20th-century (UD-WT/O/B/8-15). Whitstable UDC minute books, 1968-1973 (UD-WT/C/2/140-44). Hackington Parish Council minute books, 1894-2012 (PC8/A). Parish Canterbury, SS Martin and Paul (U3/81) Addl. Lower Hardres, St Mary (U3/107) Addl. Margate, St John (U3/140) Addl. Minster in Thanet, St Mary (U3/164) Addl. Postling, SS Mary and Radegund (U3/252) Addl. Unofficial Sketches and drawings by Winifred Knights, c.1928-c.1932 (U571). Papers of Joseph Weston Poole, minor canon/precentor of Canterbury Cathedral from 1936 to 1949, including papers relating to the cathedral choir (U573). Items relating to Dane John and sundial by Henry Weekes, 19th-century (U538). Mercer scrapbooks, relating to places in Thanet, 19th-century (U572). Letters to Prof Norma Adams and Dr Nellie Neilson from William Parry Blore and others, 1939-1948 (U574). kent history and library centre Charities and Societies Maidstone Horticultural Society, 1935-2017 (Ch187). Kent Rights of Way Council, 1972-1973 (Ch188). Hospitals Faversham, Cottage Hospital minute books & annual reports, 1887-1936 (MH/T15). Folkestone, Royal Victoria Hospital, patient records, 1948-1997 (MH-SEK6). Local government Boughton Aluph and Eastwell, parish councils 1894-1977 (PC281, PC282). Horsmonden, parish council minute books and annual parish meeting minutes, 1894-2004 (PC319). Rodmersham, parish council minutes 1894-1980 (PC272/A1/1-2). Tonbridge, UD rate books, valuation books, wage books, burial board register, 1870-1970 (UD/TO). Military Kent Cyclists Battalion Memorial Association 1908-1985 (Ch139). KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 348 Non-Conformist Herne Bay, Spiritualist Church of Love, Light and Truth marriage register, 1997 (N44). Parish Collier Street, St Margaret: registers of baptisms, banns, marriages, services; PCC minutes etc, 1858-2004 (P408B). Eastchurch, All Saints’: record of restoration works, 2014-17 (P127). Leigh, St Mary: parish registers, 2003-09 (P223). Stockbury, St Mary Magdalen: parish registers of marriage 1992-1997 (P348). Thurnham, St Mary: select vestry book, 1828-1841 (P369) Schools Aldington, County Primary School log book, 1866-1922 (C/E/S/4/2/1). Appledore, C of E School log books and admission registers, 1889-1973 (C/E/S/7). Ashford, Council and County/Community schools records, 1908-2008 (C/E/S/10/11, C/E/S/10/8). Ashford, South Secondary Girls School: record books, 1953-1963 (C/E/S/10/25/1-8). Capel, Council School admission registers and log books, 1868-1980 (C/E/S/374B). Dartford, East Central Boys’ School/ Downs Secondary School admission registers, 1923- 1979 (C/E/S/110/25). Dartford, East Central Boys’ School admission registers, PTA and governors’ minutes, school magazines (C/E/S/110/25/3/1). Dartford, East Central Boys’ School admission registers, PTA and governors’ minutes, school magazines, 1923-1990 (C/E/S/110/25). Dartford, East Central Boys’ School, Punishment book, 1979-1982 (C/E/S/110/25/3/1). Dartford, West Central Boys’ School house minutes and PTA minutes, 1933-1937 (C/E/S/110/24). Doddington, Board / CP school admission registers, log books, punishment book, 1877- 2006 (C/E/S/119). Four Elms, CP school records, 1903-1984 (C/E/S/184B). Goudhurst, C of E School, 1941-1988 (C/E/S/157). Gravesend, Sedley’s CE School log books and punishment book, 1904-2001 (C/E/S/343). Lynsted and Norton, CP School, 1878-1950 (C/E/S/228). Maidstone, All Saints and Padsole schools admission registers, 1896-1931 (C/E/S/241). Maidstone, St Philip C of E school admission register and log books, 1944-1995 (C/E/S/241). Maidstone, St Philip C of E school: admission registers, 1947-1992 (C/E/S/241). Maidstone, Vinters Girls School records, 1956-1995 (C/E/S/241/47). Maidstone, Vinters Boys School, Governors’ minutes, 1982-1998 (C/E/S/241/48/1/1). Malling, House Special Residential School for Girls log book, 1971-1986 (C/E/S/243/2/1/1). Mereworth, Community Primary School, 1937-1984 (C/E/S/247). Northbourne, County Primary managers’ minutes, 1903-1950; logbook, 1963-1983 (C/ES 269). Pembury, school admission registers, 1896-1990 (C/E/S/286). Riverhead, infants’ school admission register, 1891-1917 (C/E/S/330/8/1). Snodland, British School (later Hook’s School) log books, 1863-2009 (C/E/S/342). Southborough, Council School/ High Brooms C of E School admission registers, punishment book, 1898-1994 (C/E/S/371P). KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2018 349 Southborough, St Matthew school log books (C/E/S/371P). Swanley, Birchwood CP school, 1908-2000 (C/E/S/358B). Swanley, White Oak School, and Swanley Junction School, 1967-1995 (C/E/S/358B/2 and C/E/S/358B/4). Unofficial Abstract of title for the Evington Estate, 1916 (U4135). Mortgage for farms in the parishes of Bapchild, Lynsted and Tong, 1880 (U4137). Sales particulars for the Chilston estate, 1948 (U4161). Maps of Romney Marsh [1808]-1958 (U4179). Proposed Channel Tunnel railway and connections: plan, c1881-84 (U4168). Presentation volume donated to Col. Henry Streatfeild on his appointment as equerry, 1907 (U4173). 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