. Archaeologia cantiana. FERE SUBMERSA RERUM MEMORIA,NIHILOMINUS HOMINES INDUSTRII ET SAG-ACES, PERTINACI QUADAM ETSCRUPULOSA DILIGENTIA, EX GENEALOGIIS, FASTIS, TITULIS, MONUMENTIS,NUMISMATIBUS, NOMINIBUS PROPRIIS ET STYLIS, VERBORUM ETYMOLOGIIS,PROVERBIIS, TRADITIONIBUS, ARCHIVIS, ET INSTRUMENTIS, TAM PUBLICISQUAM PRIVATIS, HISTORTARUM FRAGMENTIS, LIBRORUM NEUTIQUAM HISTORI-CORUM LOC1S DISPERSIS,—EX HIS, INQUAM, OMNIBUS VEL AL1QUIBUS,NONNULLA A TEMPORIS DILUVIO ERIPIUNT ET CONSERVANT. RES SANEOPEROSA, SED MORTALIBUS GRATA ET CUM REVERENTIA QUADAM CON-JUNCTA. ANTIQUITIES, OR REMNANTS OF HISTO


. Archaeologia cantiana. FERE SUBMERSA RERUM MEMORIA,NIHILOMINUS HOMINES INDUSTRII ET SAG-ACES, PERTINACI QUADAM ETSCRUPULOSA DILIGENTIA, EX GENEALOGIIS, FASTIS, TITULIS, MONUMENTIS,NUMISMATIBUS, NOMINIBUS PROPRIIS ET STYLIS, VERBORUM ETYMOLOGIIS,PROVERBIIS, TRADITIONIBUS, ARCHIVIS, ET INSTRUMENTIS, TAM PUBLICISQUAM PRIVATIS, HISTORTARUM FRAGMENTIS, LIBRORUM NEUTIQUAM HISTORI-CORUM LOC1S DISPERSIS,—EX HIS, INQUAM, OMNIBUS VEL AL1QUIBUS,NONNULLA A TEMPORIS DILUVIO ERIPIUNT ET CONSERVANT. RES SANEOPEROSA, SED MORTALIBUS GRATA ET CUM REVERENTIA QUADAM CON-JUNCTA. ANTIQUITIES, OR REMNANTS OF HISTORY, ARE, AS WAS SAID, TANQUAMTABULAE NAUFRAGII ; WHEN INDUSTRIOUS PERSONS, BY AN EXACT ANDSCRUPULOUS DILIGENCE AND OBSERVATION, OUT OF MONUMENTS, NAMES,WORDS, PROVERBS, TRADITIONS, PRIVATE RECORDS AND EVIDENCES, FRAG-MENTS OF STORIES, PASSAGES OF BOOKS THAT CONCERN NOT STORY, ANDTHE LIKE, DO SAVE AND RECOVER SOMEWHAT FROM THE DELUGE OF time.—Advancement of Learning, ii. TRANSACTIONS OF THE KKNT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ^;0{ VOLUME XXIY. ILcmtiott: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY MITCHELL & HUGHES, HO WARDOUR STREET, OXFORD STREET. 1900. The Council of the Kent Archceological Society is not answerablefor any opinions put forward in this Work. Each Contributor is aloneresponsible for his own remarks. 1 CONTENTS. PAGE Lists of Officers, x—xiii; Eules, xiv; List of Members, xvi—xxxii Illustration Fund xxxiii Cash Account for 1898 and 1899 xxxiv—xxxvii Proceedings, Eeports, etc., 1898, 1899, and 1900 xxxix—1 Researches and Discoveries in Kent 1899—1900 li—lx 1. The Architectural History of the Cathedral Church and Monastery of St. Andrew at Ro-chester. II. The Monastery. By W. H. St. JohnHope, M. A 1 2. Celtic Interments discovered at Shorne. By George Payne, , 86 3. Early-Norman Masonry at Maidstone. By the Rev. G. M. Livett 91 or 4. Northbourne Court. By Lord Northbourne 96 5. Deal and its Environs. By the late George Dowker, 108 6. Cheney of Shur


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