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The History of Meopham - a Kentish Village from Saxon Times

The History of Meopham - a Kentish Village from Saxon Times

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The History of Meopham - a Kentish Village from Saxon Times

by C.H.Golding-Bird

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London: Williams and Norgate, 1934 This Kentish village not only had an interesting history in Saxon times, but is associated with two Archbishops of Canterbury and the Tradescants - father and son - and, especially in its church, has points of great archaeological interest. 312pp with black and white plates. Not only scarce but both book and dustjacket in exceptional condition.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
18235
Title
The History of Meopham - a Kentish Village from Saxon Times
Author
C.H.Golding-Bird
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Williams and Norgate
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1934
Size
220x145mm
Keywords
Meopham, Kent, History

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The shop of Wadard Books is located in a listed 17th century timber framed building in the historic Kentish village of Farningham. The business is named after Wadard, one of Farningham's Domesday landlords, a henchman of Bishop Odo and featured on the Bayeaux tapestry.

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