. Archaeologia cantiana. er fully into the historyof these monastic establishments, or to give extractsfrom the various important documents which are referredto in Dugdales Monasticon, as this would much exceedmy limits. I have confined my observations chiefly towhat relates to the remains of the buildings; and these,I am well aware, are in some measure incomplete, asfurther investigation on several points is required, whichI have not yet been able to effect. Sufficient however,I hope, has been accomplished to preserve a record ofthe general character both of St. Martins Priory andof the Churc


. Archaeologia cantiana. er fully into the historyof these monastic establishments, or to give extractsfrom the various important documents which are referredto in Dugdales Monasticon, as this would much exceedmy limits. I have confined my observations chiefly towhat relates to the remains of the buildings; and these,I am well aware, are in some measure incomplete, asfurther investigation on several points is required, whichI have not yet been able to effect. Sufficient however,I hope, has been accomplished to preserve a record ofthe general character both of St. Martins Priory andof the Church which formerly occupied this site, beforeall vestiges of them shall be obliterated. It only remains to express my regret, that circum-stances have not allowed me to prepare this paper andthe accompanying illustrations, in time to be inserted inthe volume containing the account of the Meeting ofthe Kent Archaeological Society, held at Dover last year,for which it was intended. F. C. Plumptre. University College,


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