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Contents and Illustrations, Volume 65
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Contents
- List of Officersxii, xiii
- List of Local Secretariesxiv
- Records Branchxv
- Corresponding Societiesxvi, xvii
- List of Membersxviii
- Report for the Year ended 31st December, 1952xli
- Illustrations Fund, 1952xlv
- Upnor Castle, Kent. By B. H. St. J. O'Neil, F.S.A., and B. Evans1
- The Saxon History of the Town and Port of Romney. By Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A.12
- The Lullingstone Roman Villa. By Lieut.-Colonel G. W. Meates, F.S.A., E. Greenfield and Edwyn Birchenough, M.A.26
- Maidstone Geneva. An Old Maidstone Industry. By John W. Bridge, F.S.A.79
- Surface Palaeoliths from Standardhill Farm, near Elham. By P. J. Tester.85
- A Bronze Sword from Folkestone. By J. D. Gowen, M.O., M.A., F.S.A.90
- Jenkin's Well, Parker's Corner, Upper (Old) Deal. By W. P. D. Stebbing, J.P., F.S.A., F.G.S.93
- The Tomb of Horsa. By John H. Evans, F.S.A.101
- Canterbury Excavations, June-December, 1947. By Frank Jenkins114
- On the Ghosts of Some Brasses Formerly in Canterbury Cathedral. By F. A. Greenhill, M.A., F.S.A.(Scot.)137
- Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes on, Kent Churches. Second Series. Part II. By F. O. Elliston Erwood, F.S.A.140
- A Roman Land Settlement near Rochester. By Michael D. Nightingale, B.Sc.(Agric.), B.Litt.150
- The Whiteheath Excavations. By L. R. A. Grove, B.A., F.S.A.160
- The Ancient Glass from Petham Church now in Canterbury Cathedral. By O. R. Councer, F.S.A.167
- The Romano-British Settlement at Springhead. By W. S. Penn, B.Sc.171
- Researches and Discoveries in Kent, 1951-2174
- Miscellaneous Notes: Kent's Chantry, Headcorn, 1565. Kentish Fairs and Prehistory. A Stone House in Burgate Lane, Canterbury. A Further Note on the Bronze Spear-head from Chartham. A Mid-Thirteenth-Century Steelyard Weight from Sundridge; and a suggested explanation of its presence there. Mural Painting and Memorial restored in the Church of St. Mary, Fawkham. Protestant Refugees at Maidstone in the Sixteenth Century. Dartford District Notes. Sidney Bernard, Surgeon, R.N.194
- Reviews205
- Obituaries212
- Obituary: The Rev. Canon G. M. Livett, B.A., F.S.A.212