$4 V‘ , , ‘ 1‘-“\,>;‘\ "‘kk \w— J Under each heading books are listed first, and then articles in periodicals and other works. Books and articles dealing with a particular locality are not included. Abbreviations: A.C. Archaeologia Cantiana. A.J. Antiquaries Journal. Arch. Archaeologia. Arch. J. Archaeological Journal. K.R. Kent Records. Victoria County History of Kent Vols. 1, II & III. V.C.H. I, ll & Ill. LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES E. MELLING (ed.) F. w. JESSUP. c. E. WOODRUFF. (See also: P. G. ROGERS. Kentish Sources IV: The Poor (1964). A New Romney mayoral dispute (A.C. LXI], 1950, p. 1). Fordgvich Municipal Records (A.C. XVIII, 1889, p. 78 . , Battle in Bossendcn Wood (1961). PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION (T. H. B. OLDFIELD). J. CAVE-BROWNE. J. STOKES. Schedules to Acts of Parliament of 1832, 1868, 1885, 1918 and 1948. An entire and complete history, political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain (1792). (Vols. II and III relate to Kent). Knights of the shire for Kent, 1275-1831. (A.C. XXI, 1895, p. 198). The barons of New Romney in Parliament (A.C. XXVII, 1905, p. 44). THE TWENTIETH CENTURY H. R. PRATT BOORMAN. ‘J. BARCHAM GREEN. E. HESKETH. D. RAND (ed.). A. E. RITCHIE. W. S. SHEARS. E. M. HEWITT. Hells’ Corner (1942). Paper-making by hand in 1953 (1953). 5. & E. Hall, Ltd., 1785-1935 (1935). An Industrial Review and Guide to the Medway (I962). The Kent Coalfield: its evolution and development (1919). William Nash of St. Paul’s Cray, papermakers (1950). Kent: the County Administration in War, 1939- 1945 (1946). Industries (V.C.H. III, 1932). THE HISTORY OF KENT A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY GENERAL WORKS H. F. ABELL. S. BAGSHAW. K F. BOSWORTI-I. R. FURLEY. D. VGARDINER. E. HASTED. W. H. IRELAND. F. W. JESSUP. R. F. JESSUP. W. LAMBARDE. G. PAYNE. T. PHILIPOTT. H. W. SAUNDERS. J. R. SMITH. S. E. WINBOLT. GEOGRAPHICAL CHANGES C. FOX and . F. cmrrv. . A. STEERS. J. A. WILLIAMSON. F. COCK. J. H. EVANS. History of Kent (1898). History, gazetteer, and directory of the County of Kent (1847). Kent: its geography and history (1900). A history of the Weald of Kent (1871-4). Companion into Kent (1934). History and topographical survey of the County of Kent (1797-1801). England’s topographer, or a new and complete history of the County of Kent (1828-30). A history of Kent (1958). Kent (Little Guides : 1950). A perambulation of Kent (1576-1826). Collectanea Cantiana (1893). Villare Cantianum (1659-1776). Aids and suggestions for the teaching of local history with special reference to the rural schools of Kent (1922). Bibliotheca Cantiana (1837). Kent (1930). The personality of Britain (1938). The coastline of England (1948). The sea-coast (1962). The English Channel (1959). The oldest map of Romney Marsh (A.C. XXX, 1914, p. 219). Archaeological Horizons in the North Kent Marshes (A.C. LXVI, 1954, p. 103.) _ The Upchurch Marshes in the time of Elizabeth I (A.C. LXXVI, 1962, p. 163.) _ The Rochester Bridge Lands in Gram (A.C. LXVIII, 1955, p. 184.) 1 R. FURLEY. C. J. GILBERT. F. W. HARDMAN. F. w. HARDMAN and w. P. D. STEBBING. G. M. LIVE'['l'. G. P. WALKER. G. WARD. PREHISTORIC KENT F. JENKINS. R. F. JESSUP. ORDNANCE SURVEY. J. ALEXANDER. J. H. EVANS. i. c. GOULD and E. A. DOWNMAN. R. F. JESSUP. R. F. JESSUP and N. c. COOK. B. H. sr. J. o’NEiLi..' J. B. WARD-PERKINS. An outline of the history of Romney Marsh (A.C. XIII, 1880, p. 178.) The Evolution of Romney Marsh (A.C. XLV, 1933, p. 246.) The sea-valley of Deal (A.C. L, 1939, p. 50.) Stonar and the Wantsum Channel (A.C. LIII, 1941, p. 62; LIV, 1942, p. 41; LV, 1943, p. 37.) Early Kent Maps (A.C. XLIX, 1938, p. 247; L, 1939, p. 140.) The lost Wantsum Channel (A.C. XXXIX, 1927, p. 91). Villages on the Wantsum Channel (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 172). Saxon Lydd, and Sand-tunes boc (A.C. XLIl;;) 1931, p. 29). The River Limen at Ruckinge (A.C. XLV, 1933, p. 129). The Saxon history of the Wantsum (A.C. LVI, 1944, p. 23). Men of Kent before the Romans: Cantium in the Early Iron Age (Canterbury Archaeological Society, 1962). The Archaeology of Kent (1930). Map of Southern Britain in the Iron Age (1962). Map of Ancient Britain : South sheet (1964). The Chestnuts megalithic tomb at Addington (A.C. LXXVI, 1962, p. 1). Kentish mcgalith types (A.C. LX111, 1951, p. 63). Ancient Earthworks (V.C.H. I, 1908). Further excavations at Julliberrie’s Grave, Chilhz ) (A.J., vol. XIX, No. 3, 1939, p. 260). Excavations at Bigberry Camp (A.C. XLVIII, 1936, p. 151). The promontory fort on Keston Common (A.C. XLV, 1933, p. 124). Excavations on Oldbury Hill, Ightham, (A.C. L1, 1940, p. 137). lron-Age Hill-fort of Oldbury (Arch. XC, 1944, p. 127). A. G. HARDY. A. D. SAUNDERS. EDUCATION H. C. BARNARD and F. N. TAYLOR (editors). J. CAVELL and B. KENNETT. D. w. H. JENKINS. w. K. JORDAN. J. T. LENNOX. E. PIKE. L. RENDEL. S. RIVINGTON. L. C. RUDD. W. TARBUTT. c. E. WOODRUFF and H. J. CAPE. G. CULMER. L. L. DUNCAN. W. A. SCOTT ROBERTSON. A. H. TAYLOR. W. TELFER. The old telegraph from London to the coast of Kent (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 211). Tilbury .Fort_ and the development of artillery fortification in the Thames Estuary (A.J. XL, nos. 3 & 4, 1960, p. 152). The Charities in the County of Kent: Reports of the Commissioners, 1818-36 (1839). Records (1909-1922) of the Ramsgate County School for Boys, now known as Chatham House School (1923). A history of the Sir Roger Manwood’s School, Sandwich, 1563-1963 (1963). St. George’s School, Gravesend 1580-1955 (1955). Social Institutions in Kent, 1480-1660 (A.C. LXXV, 1961). Sevenoaks School and its founder, 1432-1932 (1932). The Story of Walthamstow Hall — a century of girls’ education (1938). The Caldecott Community : a survey of forty- eight years (1960). The history of Tonbridge School (1869). The Duke of York’s Royal Military School, 1801- 1934: its history, aims and associations (1935). An historical account of Dence’s School and schoolmasters from 1568-1865 (1866). Schola Regia Cantuarensis (1908). Kent College, 1885-1935 (1937). Maidstone Grammar School, 1549-1965, a Record (1965). Faversham Grammar School (A.C. XLVII, 1935, p. 189). A note on the early history of Cranbrook School (A.C. XXXVI, 1923, p. 127). Sir Joseph Williamson (A.C. XI, 1877, p. 274). The Grammar Free School at Tenterden (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 129). Faversham schoolboy sculptures (A.C. LXXVIII, 1964, p. 118). ll C. E. WOODRUFF. Wages paid at Maidstone, regno Elizabeth (A.C. XXII, 1897, p. 316). ’ TRANSPORT, EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES M. J. BECKER. R. B. FELLOWS. M. L. FINCH. R. W. KIDNER. E. J. MARCH. c. F. DENDY MARSHALL (ed.) E. MELLING (ed.) 0. s. NOCK. E. W. P. VEALE. J. H. ANDREWS. A. A. ARNOLD. E. G. BOX. C. W. CHALKLIN. ‘I1 . C. ELLISTON ERWOOD. A. MACDONALD. G. SLATER. DEFENCE, 1750-1860 E. A. C. FAZAN. 10 Rochester Bridge, 1387-1856 (1930). of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway The Rother Railway, later the Kent and East Sussex Railway, 1896-1948. (1949). The London, Chatham and Dover Railway (1952). éfhe South Eastern Railway and the S.E. and C.R. 1953) Spritsail barges of Thames and Medway (1948). A history of the Southern Railway (1936). Kentish Sources I: Some roads and bridges (1959). The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (1961). Gateway to the Continent: a history of cross- channel travel (1955). The Thanet seaports, 1650-1750, (A.C. LXVI 1954, p. 37). The trade of the port of Faversham, 1650-1750 (A.C. LXIX, 1956, p. 125). Rochester Bridge in A.D. 1561 (A.C. XVII, 1887, p. 21 . Some West Kent roads in early maps and road- books (A.C. XLIII, 1931, p. 85). Kent in early road-books (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 1; XLV, 1933, p. 48). Navigation schemes on the upper Medway, 1600- 166l%5()Journal of Transport Hist., V, no. 2, 1961, p. . The “Pi1grims’ Way” (A.C. XXXVII, 1925, p. 1). The Biddenden and Boundgate turnpike road, 1766-1883 (A.C. LXXI, 1958, p. 185). More notes on Kentish roads (A.C. LXXIII, 1960, p. 167). Plans of Dover Harbour in the 16th Century (A.C. XLIX, 1948, p. 108). Social and Economic History (V.C.I-1. III, 1932). The New Romney Fencible Cavalry (A.C. LXII, 1950. p. 11). ROMAN-BRITISH KENT J. P. BUSHE-FOX. S. FRERE. I. D. MARGARY. G. W. MEATES. F. T. VINE. S. E. WINBOLT. ORDNANCE SURVEY. ( ‘ G. J. AMOS and . E. M. WHEELER. B. J. PHILP. E. CARDWELL. A. P. DETSICAS. G. E. FOX. N. P. FOX. E. GUEST. F. J. HAVERFIELD and others. N. HUME. F. JENKINS. R. F. JESSUI-‘. :. r. JESSUP, N. c. COOK and J. M. c. TOYNBEE. G. PAYNE. W. S. PENN. Reports on the excavation of the. Roman fort at Richborough (Society of Antiquaries, 1926-49). Roman Canterbury: the city of Durovernum (Canterbury Excavation Committee). Roman Ways in the Weald (1948). Roman Roads in Britain: I, South (1955). Lullingstone Roman Villa (1955). Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent (H.M.S.O. 1962). Caesar in Kent (1887). Roman Folkestone (1925). Map of Roman Britain (3rd. edn. 1956). The Saxon-shore fortress at Dover (Arch. J. LXXXVI, 1930, p. 47). Recent discoveries at Reculver (A.C. LXXI, 1958, p. 167; LXXII, 1959, p. 160; LXXIII, 1960, p. 96). The landing-place of Julius Caesar in Britain (A.C. III, 1860, p. 1). Excavations at Eccles (A.C. LXXVIII, 1964, p. 125; A.C. LXXIX, 1965, p. 121; A.C. LXXX, 1966, p. 69). The5Roman coast fortresses of Kent (A.J. LIII, p. 3 . Warbank, Keston: a Romano-British site (A.C. LXIX, 1956, p. 96). Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain (A.J. XXI, p. 220). Romano-British Kent (V.C.H. III, 1932). Romano-British potteries on the Upchurch Marshes (A.C. LXVIII, 1955, p. 72). A Roman tilery and two pottery-kilns at Durover- num (Canterbury). (A.J. XXXXVI, nos. 1 & 2, 1956, p. 40). Reculver (Antiquity, X, 1936, p. 179). Excavation of a Roman barrow at Holborough, Snodland (A.C. LXVIII, 1955, p. 1). The Roman Villa at Darenth (A.C. XXII, 1897, p. 49). Roman Rochester (A.C. XXI, 1895, p. 1). The Romano-British settlement at Springhead (A.C. LXXI, 1958, p. 53; I.XX1I, 1959, p. 77; LXXIII, 1960, p. 1; LXXIV, 1961, p. 113: LXXVII, 1963, p. 110; A.C. LXXX, 1966, p. 107). I. A. RICHMOND. R. E. M. WHEELER. W. WI-IITING. JUTISH KENT V. I. EVISON. C. F. C. HAWKES. F. JENKINS. J. E. A. JOLLIFFE. ORDNANCE SURVEY. H. F. BING. J. BRENT. V. I. EVISON. T. G. GODFREY-FAUSSETT. D. H. HAIGH. R. F. JESSUP. R. A. SMITH. G. WARD. A. WARHURST. PLACE-NAMES J. K. WALLENBERG. 4 A new building-inscription from the Saxon-shore fort at Reculver, Kent. (A..I. XLI, nos. 3 & 4, 1961, p. 224). The Roman light houses at Dover (Arch. J. L)Q(XVI, 1930, p. 29). ‘ Roman cemeteries at Ospringe (A.C. XXXV, 1921, p. 1; XXXVI, 1923, p. 65; XXXVII, 1925, p. 83; XXXVIII, 1926, p. 123). The Fifth-century invasions south of the Thames (1965). “The Jutes of Kent” in Dark Age Britain, (1956). Men of Kent in the Dark Ages: the Cantwai J (Canterbury Archaeological Society, 1964). Pre—Feudal England : the Jutes (1933). Map of Britain in the Dark Ages (1966). St. Augustine and the Saxon church in Kent (A.C. LXII, 1950, p. 108). The Saxon cemetery at Sarr (A.C. V, 1863, p. 305; VI, 1866, p. 157; VII, 1868, p. 307). An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Holborough (A.C. LXX, 1957, p. 84). The Saxon cemetery at Bifrons (A.C. X, 1876, p. 298; XIII, 1880, p. 552). On the Jute, Angle, and Saxon royal pedigrees (A.C. VIII, 1872, p. 18). An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Westbere, Kent (A.J. XXVI, nos. 1 & 2, 1946, p. 11). Anglo-Saxon remains (V.C.H. I, 1908). The list of Saxon churches in the Textus Roffensis (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 39). The list of Saxon churches in the Domesday Monachorum and White Book of St. Augustine (A.C. XLV, 1933, p. 60). The Lathe of Aylesford in 975 (A.C. XLVI, 1934, p. 7). King Wihtred’s charter of "AD. 699 (A.C. LX, 1948, p. 1). Hengest (A.C. LXI, 1949, p. 77). King Hlothere (A.C. LXVIII, 1955, p. 91). The Jutish cemetery at Lyminge (A.C. LXIX, 1956, p. 1.) Kentish Place-Names (1931). The Place-names of Kent (1934). SEVENTEENTH & EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY R. ARNOLD. T. BALSTON. T. BALSTON. J. BANISTER. J. BOYS. C. W. CHALKLIN. D. c. COLEMAN. LORD HARRIS and F. S. ASHLEY-COOPER. G. MARKI-IAM. W. MARSHALL. E. MELLING (ed.) C. C. R. PILE. E. STRAKER. C. W. CHALKLIN. H. S. COWPER. R. H. GOODSALL. H. GORDON. D. HARVEY. E. M. HEWITT. S. W. KERSHAW. M. OPPENHEIM. C. W. SABIN. G. SLATER. W. P. D. STEERING. W. TARBUTT. A Yeoman of Kent (1949). James Whatman — father and son (1957). William Balston, papermaker, 1759-1849 (1954). A Synopsis of Husbandry (1799). A general view of the agriculture of the County of Kent (1796). Seventeenth Century Kent: a social and economic history (1965). ‘ Sir John Banks: Baronet and Businessman (1963). Kent Cricket Matches, 1719-1880 (1929). The Inrichment of the Weald (1631). The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties (1798). Kentish Sources III: Aspects of Agriculture and Industry (1961). Kentish Sources V: Some Kentish Houses (1965). Cranbrook Broadcloth and the Cloth Makers (1951). Wealden Iron (1931). The Rural Economy of a Kentish Wealden Parish, 1650-1750 (Agric. Hist. Review, X, Part 1, 1962, p. 29). Two Headcorn cloth—halls (A.C. XXXI, 1915, p. 121). The Whitstable copperas industry (A.C. LXX, 1957, p. 142). Cricket (V.C.H. I, 1908). Fruit-growing in Kent in the 19th century (A.C. LXXIX, 1965, p. 95). Industries (V.C.H. III, 1932). The Weald and its refugee annals (A.C. XXII, 1897, p. 209). The Royal Dockyards (V.C.H. II, 1926). Agriculture (V.C.H. I, 1908). Social and Economic History (V.C.H. 111, 1932). The Royal Faversham Powder Mills (A.C. LX, 1948, p. 65). The ancient cloth-trade of Cranbrook (A.C. IX, 1874, p. xcvi). W. L. RUTTON A. D. SAUNDERS. J. R. SCOTT. M. E. SIMKINS. H. T. WHITE. THE DUTCH WAR M. OPPENI-IEIM. W. A. SCOTT ROBERTSON. THE CIVIL WAR II. F. ABELL. A. M. EVERITT. D. GARDINER (ed.) F. w. JESSUP. E. MELLING (ed.) (CAMDEN socn-:'rv) G. COLOMB. A. M. EVERITT. —— (ed.) F. HULL (ed.) C. .1. PHILLIPS. A. RHODES. Sandgate Castle 1539-40 (A.C. XX, 1893, p. 228; XXI, 1895, p. 244). Tilbury Fort and the development of artillery forti- fication in the Thames Estuary (A.J. XL, Nos. 3, 4, 1960, p. 152). Pay-list of the Kentish forces raised to resist the Spanish Armada (A.C. XI, 1877, p. 388). Political History (V.C.H. III, 1932). The §3eacon system in Kent (A.C. XLVI, 1934, p. 77 . Maritime History (V.C.H. II, 1926). The Dutch Fleet in the Thames, A.D. 1667 (A.C. XVII, 1887, p. 378). Kent and the Great Civil War (1901). The County Committee of Kent in the Civil War ( 5 The Community of Kent and the Great Rebellion, 1640-60 (1966). The Oxinden Letters, 1607-1642 (1933). The Oxinden and Peyton Letters, 1642-1670 (1937). Sir Roger Twysden, 1597-1672 (1965). Kentish Sources II: Kent and the Civil War (1960). Proceedings . . . in Kent . . . in 1640 (1862). Papers relating to proceedings in the County of Kent, 1642-46, (Camden Miscellany, vol. III). The royalist rising in Kent, 1648 (A.C. IX, 1874, p. 31). The Community of Kent in 1640 (Genealogists’ Magazine, vol. 14, no. 8, 1963, p. 229). “An Account Book of the Committee of Kent” in A Seventeenth Century Miscellany (K.R. XVII, 1960). “The Tufton Sequestration Papers" in A Seven- teenth Century Miscellany (K.R. XVII, 1960). Arms and Armour seized at Knole during the Civil War (A.C. XXXIII, 1918, p. 125). Suspected persons in Kent (A.C. XXIII, 1898, p. 68 . P. H. REANEY. A Survey of Kent place-names (A.C. LXXIII, 1960, p. 62). Place-names and early settlement in Kent (A.C. LXXVI, 1962, p. 58). NORMAN KENT and DOMESDAY BOOK L. B! LARKING G. BOSANQUET. E. M. J. CAMPBELL. _N. NEILSON. F. W. RAGG. FEUDAL KENT C. A. RALEGH RADFORD. S. E. RIGOLD. H. M. COLVIN. W. V. DUMBRECK. F. W. HARDMAN. G. M. LIVE'I'I'. S. L. THRUPP. R. TOWER. J. F. WADMORE. The Domesday Book of Kent; with translation, notes, and appendix (1869) (Includes a facsimile). Dover in 1066 (A.C. LXI, 1949, p. 156). “Kent”, in the Domesday Geography of South-east England (1962). Introduction to the Kent Domesday. (V.C.H. III, 1932). Text of the Kent Domesday (V.C.H. III, 1932). Dover Castle (H.M.S.O. 1953). Eynsford Castle. (H.M.S.O. 1963). The Archbishop of Canterbury's tenants by Knight-servioe (K.R. XVIII, 1964). The Lowy of Tonbridge (A.C. LXXII, 1939, p. 138). Castleguard service at Dover Castle (A.C. XLIX, 1938, p. 96). Medieval Rochester (A.C. XXI, 1895, p. 17). The earliest Canterbury freemen‘s rolls. 1298-1363 (K.R. XVIII, 1964). Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and Earl of Kent (A.C. XXXIX, 1927, p. 55). Tonbridge Castle and its lords (A.C. XVI, 1886, p. 12). RELIGIOUS LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES, AND THE REFORMATION C. COTTON. F. GRAYLING. R. A. L. SMITH. B. L. WOODCOCK. The Grey Friars of Canterbury, 1224 to 1538 (1924) The churches of Kent (1913). Canterbury Cathedral Priory: a study in monastic administration (1943). Medieval ecclesiastical courts in the diocese of Canterbury (1952). ORDNANCE SURVEY. H. BRAUN. c. R. councrsn. L. L. DUNCAN. w. E. 1jLA'Hi=.RrY. R. c. FOWLER and A. <3. LITTLE. W. H. GODFREY. W. H. ST. JOHN HOPE. A. HUSSEY. A. G. LITTLE. G. M. LIVETI". G. M. LIVE'IT and M. E. SIMKINS. E. MAGNUSSEN. A. R. MARTIN. C. F. R. PALMER. R. U. PO'I'I'S. W. A. SCOTT ROBERTSON. J. F. WADMORE. R. WILLIS. C. E. WOODRUI-‘F. Map of Monastic Britain: south sheet (1950) The Carmelite Friary of Aylesford (A.C. LXIII, 1951, p. 50). The dissolution of the Kentish monasteries (A.C. XLVII, 1935, p. 126). The renunciation of the Papal authority by the clergy of West Kent (A.C. XXII, 1897, p. 293). A help towards a Kentish Monasticon (A.C. II, 1859, p. 49). Religious Houses (V .C.H. II, 1926). Some medieval hospitals in East Kent (Arch. J. LXXXVI, 1930, p. 99). St. Radegund’s Abbey (A.C. XIV, 1882, p. 140). West Langdon Abbey (A.C. XV, 1883, p. 59). Architectural history of Rochester Cathedral a1. fij Monastery (A.C. XXIII, 1898, p. 194; XXIV, 1900, p. 1). Hospitals in Kent (A.C. XXIX, 1911, p. 259). The Grey Friars of Canterbury (A.C. XXXIV, 1920, p. 79) The Saxon Cathedral Church at Rochester (A.C. XVIII 1889, p. 261). Ecclesiastical History (V.C.H. I I 1926). Icelandic pilgrims to the tomb of Becket (A.C. XIII, 1880, p. 404). The Dominican Priory at Canterbury (Arch. J. LXXXVI, 1930, p. 152). The Black Friars of Canterbury (A.C. XIII, 1880, p. 81). The plan of St. Austin’s Abbey, Canterbury (A.C. XLVI. 1934, p. 179). Coulyng Castle (A.C. XI, 1877, p.128). Tonbridge Priory (A.C. XIV, 1882, p. 326). The conventual buildings of Christ Church, Canterbury (A.C. VII, 1868, p. 1). Extracts from original documents illustrating the progress of the Reformation in Kent (A.C. XXXI 1915, p. 92). The financial aspect of the cult of St. Thomas or Canterbury (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 13). KENTISH FIELD-SYSTEMS AND GAVELKNID C. W. CHALKLIN. C. I. ELTON. 6 Seventeenth Century Kent: a social and economic history (1965). The tenures of Kent (1867). H. L. GRAY. r. ROBINSON. (ED. J. D. NoRwooD). C. SANDYS. A. R. H. BAKER. M. D. NIGI-ITINGALE. A. SMITH THE CINQUE PORTS M. BURROWS. R. F. and F. W. JESSUP. F. HULL (ed.) K. M. E. MURRAY. — (ed.) F. F. GIRAUD. R. A. PELHAM. W. L. RUTTON. English Field Systems (1915). The Common Law of Kent: or the customs of Gavelkind (1858). History of Gavelkind (1851). Field Patterns in Seventeenth-Century Kent. (Geography, vol. L, part I, 1965, p. 18). The field system of Deal (A.C. LXXVIII, 1964, p. 96). Some fields and farms in Medieval Kent (A.C. LXXX, 1966, p. 152). A Roman land settlement near Rochester (A.C. LXV, 1953, p. 150). Regional differences in crop production in Medie- val Kent (A.C. LXXVIII, 1964, p. 147). Cinque Ports. (1895). The Cinque Ports (1952). Calendar of the White and Black Books, 1432-1955 (1966). The constitutional history of the Cinque Ports (1935). Register of Daniel Rough, Common Clerk of Romney 1353 — 1380 (K.R. XVI, 1945). The service of shipping of the barons of Faversham (A.C. XXI, 1895, p. 273). The Cinque Ports: notes from Faversham minute- books (A.C. XXVIII, 1909, p. 28). “Medieval Foreign Trade, Eastern ports” in An Historical Geography of England (1936). Some aspects of the East Kent wool trade in the 13th century (A.C. XLIV, 1932, p. 218). The Cinque Ports and Great Yarmouth. (A.C. XXIII, 1898, p. 161). DEFENCE, REGNIS HENRY VIII AND ELIZABETH I. A. D. SAUNDERS. G. scorr THOMSON (ed.) 3. H. sr. J. o’Ni~:ILL and s. EVANS. M. OPPENHEIM. Deal and Walmer Castles (H.M.S.O. I963). The Twysden Lieutenancy Papers (K.R. X, 1926). Upnor Castle (A.C. LXV, 1953, p. 1). Maritime History (V.C.H. II, 1926).