The worlds of Daniel Langdon: public office and private enterprise in the Romney Marsh region in the early-18th century
Stephen Hipkin, 2002, Romney Marsh: Coastal and Landscape Change through the Ages (ed. A. Long, S. Hipkin and H. Clarke), OUSA Monograph 56.
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To fasten itt upon his successors, heirs and owners of that howse... so longe as the world standeth": family identity and the Romney marshlands in early modern Kent
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A 'particularly convenient and useful' arrangement: the symbiotic relationship between the agrarian economy of Romney Marsh and the surrounding region in the 18th century
The worlds of Daniel Langdon: public office and private enterprise in the Romney Marsh region in the early-18th century
Written By Jacob Scott