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Nightingale Memorial Lecture: Kentish Tithe Wars

Nightingale Memorial Lecture: Kentish Tithe Wars

Now that the ‘A’ level results are out and many prospective students know which university they will be heading to in just over a month, I thought I would return […]

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Kent Cricket and a Tudor Mansion

Kent Cricket and a Tudor Mansion

Being busy trying to edit the last in the Kent History Project series: Early Medieval Kent, 800–1220, which needs to be finished and off to the publisher by the 1 […]

6th August 201515th December 2015 Blog PostsLeave a Comment on Kent Cricket and a Tudor Mansion
Book Culture and Medieval Sandwich

Book Culture and Medieval Sandwich

Hopefully some of you will have taken the time to look at the Medieval Canterbury Weekend webpages to see the exciting range of speakers and guided tours available next April. For […]

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Medieval Canterbury Weekend

Medieval Canterbury Weekend

Keeping with the same theme as last week for the first part of the blog, my joint enterprise again involves this Centre, the partner organisation being Canterbury Cathedral Archives and […]

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Tithe Wars and Pilgrim Badges

Tithe Wars and Pilgrim Badges

As last week I want to let you know about matters involving those attached to the Centre, and in this instance I want to highlight the value of working collaboratively […]

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Canterbury and Dover through the ages

Canterbury and Dover through the ages

This week I thought I would report on a variety of matters linked to the Centre. In terms of the chronology of the events, I’ll start with that relating to […]

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Canterbury and Hythe in the Middle Ages

Canterbury and Hythe in the Middle Ages

In some ways the summer academic conference season resembles the grouse season, even though the timings are not as precise, in part because the end of the summer term varies […]

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Magna Carta and The Play of Adam

Magna Carta and The Play of Adam

Although I hadn’t actually intended to be in the city to see the Magna Carta parade, I happened to be there and so joined the crowd to see the band, […]

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Kent records and artefacts: the future?

Kent records and artefacts: the future?

Today I attended a presentation by several leading officers of the Smarden Local History Society to members of the Council of Kent Archaeological Society about records and record keeping within […]

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