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Anon., 'References to brasses in Archaeologia Cantiana', Archaeologia Cantiana 7 (1937), 188-91

Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., 'List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped slabs: Kent',

Church  Mons. Soc. Newsletter 12 (1996-7), 13-18; 13 (1997-8) 15-8, 49; 14 (1998),

6; 15 (1999-2000), 49; 16 (2000-1), 19

Belcher, W.D., Kentish Brasses, 2 vols. (London, 1888 and 1905)

Bethune, I., 'The brasses and incised slabs of Milton Regis parish church', Archaeol. Cantiana 87

(1972), 111-4

Blake, P., 'Barham Church: the brasses, memorials and glass', Archaeol. Cantiana 105 (1988)

Blockley, K., Canterbury Cathedral Nave: Archaeology, History and Architecture, The

              Archaeology of Canterbury (Canterbury, 1997)

Brooke, F.C., Sepulchral Monuments of the Cobham Family (privately printed, 1874)

Caiger, J.E.L., 'Two Brasses 1. Newly found brass from Herne Church 2. The Crepenhege

              Brass at Darenth', Archaeol. Cantiana 77 (1962), 148-55

Clapham, A.W., Lesnes Abbey, (London, 1915)

Dart, J., History and Antiquitoes of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury (1726)

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Some Kentish Indents I', Archaeol. Cantiana 59 (1946), 95-108

d'Elboux, R.H., 'The Dering Brass', Antiq. J. 27 (1947), 11-23

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Shields from the Tomb of Archbishop Chicheley, Canterbury Cathedral', Antiq. J.

27 (1947), 112-6

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Some Kentish Indents II', Archaeol. Cantiana 60 (1947), 119-20

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Some Kentish Indents IV', Archaeol. Cantiana 64 (1951), 54-64

Elliston-Erwood, F.C., 'Two Incised Slabs from Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Kent', Archaeol. Cantiana 

60 (1947), 119-21

Esdaile, K.A., 'Three monumental drawings from Sir Edward Dering's collection', Archaeol.

              Cantiana 47 (1935), 219

Fisher, T., Drawings of Brasses in some Kentish Churches (privately printed, 1913)

Freeth, S., 'A monumental brass in Maidstone Museum', Archaeol. Cantiana 103 (1986), 145-

Glynne, S.R., Notes on the Churches of Kent (1877)

Gough, H., 'Two brasses: a newly found brass from Herne church and the Crephege brass at 

Darenth',  Archaeol. Cantiana 77 (1962)

Greenhill, F.A., 'An incised slab at West Wickham, Kent', Archaeol. Cantiana 61 (1948), 106-8

Greenhill, F.A., 'On the ghosts of some brasses formerly in Canterbury Cathedral', Archaeol. 

Cantiana 65 (1952)

Griffin, R., Some Indents of Lost Brasses in Kent, Canterbury Cathedral, Rochester

             Cathedral and Saltwood Church (1914)

Griffin, R., 'Monumental Brasses in Kent', Archaeol. Cantiana 31 (1915), 131-54

Griffin, R, 'Monumental Brasses in Kent', Archaeol. Cantiana 32 (1917), 27-76

Griffin, R. 'Minster-in-Sheppey, note on two brasses in the church', Archaeol. Cantiana 36

             (1923), 43-7

Griffin, R., 'Two brasses in Mersham Church', Archaeol. Cantiana 45, 90-1

Griffin R. and Stephenson, M., A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Kent

in 1921 (London, 1923)

Harris, M., 'A Riddle Solved: incised slab to Robert Sprakling, 1590, at St. Lawrence, Ramsgate'

Bull. Mon. Brass Soc. 92 (Jan 2003), 655-7

Hasted, E., The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, 4 vols. (Canterbury, 

1788-99)

Haines, H, 'Brasses and Monumental Slabs in Sundridge Church', Archaeol. Cantiana 16 (1886),

             275-6

Hay, T., 'The Ledger Slabs of Canterbury Cathedral', Archaeol. Cantiana 109 (1991), 5-28

Lack, W., Saul. N. and Whittemore, P., The Monumental Brasses in St Mary Magdalene, 

Cobham, Kent (London, 1998)

Owne, J., History of the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Throwley, Kent (Throwley, 2004)

              (includes details of tombs to Sondes family)

Philpot, J., 'A book of church notes', in Councer, C.R. (ed.), A Seventeenth-century Miscellany,  

Kent Archaeol. Soc. Records Pub. Committee (1960), 68-114

Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. 

(Worthing, 1975-86): Kent, 2 vols. (1975-6); Kent Appendix (1980)

Saul, N., Death, Art and Memory in Medieval England: the Cobham family and their 

Monuments, 1300-1500 (Oxford, 2001) [Cobham]

Saul, N., 'The Medieval Monuments of Rochester Cathedral', in Ayers, T. & Tatton-Brown, T. (eds),

            Medieval Art Architecture and Archaeology at Rochester, Brit. Archaeol. Assoc

            (2006), 164-180

Sedgewick, T.E., 'The Indents of the Despoiled Brasses in Rochester Cathedral', Home

Counties Mag. 5 (1903), 294-300; 6 (1904), 307-15

Sedgewick, T.E., 'Notes on the Poley Monument in Rochester Cathedral', Home Counties

Mag. 5 (1903), 55-8

Smith, L., 'The Allarde brasses', Archaeol. Cantiana 99 (1983), 225-30

Smith, L., 'Change and Decay at Northfleet, Kent: the fate of the brass of Peter de Lacy (d.1375)',

Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 16 (2000-1), 349-61

Smith, L, The Parish Church of St Mary of Charity, Faversham: the Brasses (Faversham, ?2005)

Stephenson, M., 'Notes on the Monumental Brasses of Kent', St. Paul's Ecclesiol. Soc. 5 (1903),

129-48

Stewart, I., 'Knights in Armour and their ladies: the monumental brasses of Cobham, Kent',

Country Life (11 Dec. 1969), 1590-2

Tester, P.J., 'The brass to Alice Drayton in St. Mary's church, Horton Kirby', Archaeol. Cantiana

96 (1980), 386-90

Tester, P.J., 'The Castelyn Brass in Bexley Church', Archaeol. Cantiana 99 (1983), 259-62

Tower, R., 'The family of Septvans', Archaeol. Cantiana 40 (1928), 105-30

Trollope, E,. 'Note [on Doddington]', Archaeol. J. 12 (1855), 280. 

Trollope, E., 'St John the Baptist Doddington', Archaeol. Cantiana 9 (1874), lxxx-ii.

Waller, J.G., 'On the brass of Sir John de Northwode and Lady in Minster Church, Sheppey', 

Archaeol. Cantiana 9 (1874), 148-63

Waller, J.G., 'The Lords of Cobham, their Monuments and the Church', Archaeol. Cantiana

11 (1877), 49-112; 12 (1878), 113-66

Waller, J.G., 'On a curious brass at Cooling Castle', Arch. Jael. 23 (1866), 233-4

Waller, J.G., 'Observations on brasses at Margate', Archaeol. J.  33 (1876), 88

Whittemore, P., 'The Northwood Brass: Minster-in-Sheppey', Archaeol. Cantiana 119 

(1999), 401-6

Willis, B., A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, 

Manchester, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, 

Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London

and Winchester, 3 vols. (London, 1742) 

Wilson, C., 'The Medieval Monuments' in Collinson, P., Ramsay, N. and Spark, M. (eds.), 

A History of Canterbury Cathedral (Oxford, 1995)

 

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