
Kent Bibliography, 1973-74
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KENT BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1973-74 *A. Campbell (Ed.), Anglo-Saxon Charters I: Charters of R<>chester, Oxford, 1973. *A. P. Detsicas and S. Hawkes, 'Finds from the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent', Antiq. Journ., liii (1973), 281-6. * A. C. Hogarth, 'Structural Features in Anglo-Saxon Graves', Arch. Journ., cxxx (1973), 104-19. *D. B. Kelly and J. N. L. Myres, 'A fifth-century Anglo-Saxon Pot from Canterbury', Antiq. Journ., liii (1973), 77-.!i3. *C. A. Ralegh Radford, 'Pre-Conquest Minster Churches', Arch. Journ., CXXX (1973), 120-40. J. K. St. Joseph, 'Air Reconnaissance: recent Results, 35', Antiquity, xlviii (1974), 213-15. (Eastry-possible Anglo-Saxon Cemetery). *M. J. Swanton, 'The Spearhea,d,S of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements', Royal Archaeological Institute, 1973. R. J. Ninnis, 'The Slabs and Brasses at Stone, near Dartford, Kent', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., xi (1970), 101-11. R. J. Ninnis, 'The Rychers Monument at Wrotham, Kent', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., xi (1970), 112-16. *Ian Bethune, The Church of The Holy Trinity, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne, 1973. R. H. Thompson, 'John Boxer and the nineteenth-century Silver Tokens of Kent', Brit. N um. J ourn., xii ( 1972), 159-67. *F. Hull (Ed.), Catalogue of Estat,e Maps 1590-1840 in the Kent County Archives Office, Maidstone, Kent County Council, 1973. Books and journals marked with an asterisk are in the Society's library. D. B. KELLY 225