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Wat Tyler, Lossenham project and Cuxton – a fascinating mix

Wat Tyler, Lossenham project and Cuxton – a fascinating mix

This week I want to start with an event that took place at Smithfield just over 640 years ago because it was great that BBC Radio Kent had noticed that […]

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Medieval Animals, Marc Morris and Kent History Postgraduates – great ideas

Medieval Animals, Marc Morris and Kent History Postgraduates – great ideas

I thought I would start by mentioning a Kent matter. The Agricultural Museum Brook (near Wye) will be reopening again for visitors from Saturday 5 June. We at the CKHH […]

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