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Canterbury and Hythe – more Kentish treasures

Canterbury and Hythe – more Kentish treasures

This week has finally seen my return to preparing an article on businesswomen in fifteenth-century Canterbury that I haven’t really had a chance to work on since late last year. […]

30th April 20163rd May 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Canterbury and Hythe – more Kentish treasures
Magna Carta, Shakespeare and Witches

Magna Carta, Shakespeare and Witches

I thought I would start this week by giving you an update on the ‘legacy’ of the Medieval Canterbury Weekend, because apart from Matthew Crockatt’s excellent gallery of photos and […]

21st April 201622nd April 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Magna Carta, Shakespeare and Witches
Kent’s Medieval Heritage

Kent’s Medieval Heritage

I thought I would begin this week with a couple of notices that involve events linked to the Centre, although before that I’ll just mention that Matthew Crockatt has given […]

15th April 201616th April 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Kent’s Medieval Heritage
Medieval Canterbury and London

Medieval Canterbury and London

To keep up the momentum, I thought I would add a second post this week as a way of getting up-to-date. Moreover, having attended the Chaucer Lecture at the University […]

8th April 201615th April 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional history, Middle AgesLeave a Comment on Medieval Canterbury and London
Medieval Canterbury Weekend

Medieval Canterbury Weekend

I thought I would start with an apology for not writing the blog last week but I was somewhat busy and time just disappeared as it is inclined to do. […]

4th April 20165th April 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News1 Comment on Medieval Canterbury Weekend
Chaucer’s Canterbury and Shakespeare’s Dover

Chaucer’s Canterbury and Shakespeare’s Dover

I thought I would keep it short this week, not least because I’m pretty busy doing things for the Medieval Canterbury Weekend. Just in case you have missed this the […]

22nd March 201623rd March 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional history, NewsLeave a Comment on Chaucer’s Canterbury and Shakespeare’s Dover
Canterbury Manuscript and Plantagenet Princesses

Canterbury Manuscript and Plantagenet Princesses

Another busy week at Canterbury Christ Church because on Wednesday Dr Michael (Mike) Bintley gave a paper to the staff and postgraduates in Humanities in St Martin’s Priory and then […]

19th March 201622nd March 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional historyLeave a Comment on Canterbury Manuscript and Plantagenet Princesses
Pilgrims and Warfare at Canterbury

Pilgrims and Warfare at Canterbury

To a degree I’ll be roving around this week in that I’ll be looking briefly at medieval pilgrimage after mentioning a rather splendid cavalry officer from Cornwall who fought at […]

11th March 201618th March 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional historyLeave a Comment on Pilgrims and Warfare at Canterbury
Canterbury before the Normans

Canterbury before the Normans

This week has seen the ‘Richborough through the Ages’ conference details and booking information go up on the Centre’s webpages and more preparations for the Medieval Canterbury Weekend, including Diane […]

5th March 20169th March 2016 academic, conference, Events, festival, Kent, local and regional historyLeave a Comment on Canterbury before the Normans

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