Links to the Places in Our Kentish Genealogy
Place Names
Topographical Guides
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 1 Blackheath and Bromley and Beckenham,
- Hasteds History of Kent: Volume 2 Sutton-at-Hone: those of Little and Lesnes, Dartford and Wilmington, Ruxley, and Axtane
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 3 Sutton-at-Hone (Westerham and Edenbridge; Brasted; Somerton, and Codsheath) and two in the lathe of Aylesford
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 4 Hoo, Chatham and Gillingham, Maidstone and Larkfield
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 5 Aylesford, Brenchley and Wrotham.,Tonbridge and West Peckham
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 6 Scray: Faversham, Milton and Tenham
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 7 Finishes Scray, starts Shipway, town of Ashford.
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 8 Shepway, Whitstable
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 9 St. Augustine., around Canterbury, Dover
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 10 Eastry, the isle of Thanet ports of Deal and Sandwich
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 11 city of Canterbury (1)
- Hasted's History of Kent: Volume 12 The second volume on Canterbury
- Hasted as historian (KAS)
- The Emergence of Edward Hasted as Historian of Kent
- Ireland's "A new and complete history of Kent" - (vol 1)
- Ireland's "A new and complete history of Kent" (II) - East Coast
- Ireland's "A New and Complete History of Kent" (III) - incl Eyhorne
- Ireland's "A New and Complete History of Kent" (IV) - incl Milton
- The Beauties of England and Wales,(1808, searchable)
- Black's Guide to Kent 1879
- Topographical & Statistical Description of Kent (1802)An Account of Several Work-houses for Employing and Maintaining the Poor (1732)
- Owen's New Book of Fairs (1834)
- Owen's New Book of Fairs (1780)
- Owen's New Book of Fairs (1759)
- Essays on the Management of the Dairy (includes list of fairs 1816)
Kent's Parishes
- Genuki List of Kents Parishes
- KENT PARISHES (1894/5 - Searchable)
- Kent Parish Records (years & data specific parishes cover etc)
- Hayward & Parsons: Pilgrimage From Winchester to Canterbury
Amateur videos of a Walk along North Downs Way, East to West: