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A Study of the Patterns on Roman Flue Tiles and their Distribution

A.W.G. Lowther, F.S.A

This 'Research Paper of the Surrey Archaeological Society, No.1' was written by A.W G Lowther after excavations on Ashtead Common (1926-28) revealed a large number of Roman flue tiles with elaborate patterns. This led to research across Surrey to identify identical or similar patterns and this publication illustrates the results. Although published in the 1930s it is still used by researchers in the 21st century.

Crondall in the time of Elizabeth I - A study based mainly on the Probate Inventories

Joan Harries

In this 1986 publication, the author has made a transcription of all the extant Probate Inventories for the parish of Crondall, Hampshire from the earliest (1548) until the end of the reign of Elizabeth I (1603). (Photocopies of the transcripts are available for reference at the Farnham Museum and the Hampshire Record Office, Winchester).

Excavations in Southwark

Kathleen M. Kenyon

This volume is a Research Paper of the Surrey Archaeological Society (No.5) published in 1959 and now out of print. It is a discussion of the excavation of bomb-damaged sites in Southwark supported by the Surrey Archaeological Society. The excavation of these reported sites was largely the work of volunteers and this report is dedicated to them.

Kingston upon Thames Archaeological Society (KUTAS) papers

Various

A number of papers presented with permission of KUTAS, covering :

Excavations of Old Bridge Wharf at Kingston

Coombe HIll farmhouse

Early postal services

No 29 Market Place ( formerly Cook Row ) Kingston upon Thames

Baston's Forge and Wheelwright's, Brook Street Kingston

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Picton House, Kingston upon Thames ( 1979 )

Manors of Coombe Neville ( 1979 )

Archaeology and Development in Kingston upon Thames

KUTAS 50th Anniversary Conference Talks

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