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Early Medieval Kent and future events

Early Medieval Kent and future events

First of all this week I should like to thank those who have been in touch about when the Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend details will be up on the […]

11th September 201612th September 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors3 Comments on Early Medieval Kent and future events
Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017

Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017

The first week in August is a pretty quiet time at universities generally because the early summer academic conference season is over and doesn’t start up again until the beginning […]

5th August 20169th August 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, News, Stuarts, Tudors5 Comments on Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017
Dover’s St Thomas and the Citadel

Dover’s St Thomas and the Citadel

Before I get to what I have been doing this week, I thought I would mention that Dr Martin Watts has been continuing to work on Richborough’s role in the […]

12th January 201612th January 2016 Blog Posts, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on Dover’s St Thomas and the Citadel
Rescuing ducks and liberating sows – the ‘Kentish Tithe War’

Rescuing ducks and liberating sows – the ‘Kentish Tithe War’

For those who were at the Centre’s first event of the new academic year, a joint occasion where the Centre was in partnership with the Agricultural Museum, Brook, they experienced […]

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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 […]

18th July 201515th December 2015 Blog PostsLeave a Comment on Tithe Wars and Pilgrim Badges

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