Archive headings

Unlike books, archival records are not understood on their own as individual items. Their meaning comes from their relationship with other records and the people of organisations that created and used them. When archives are listed or catalogued, the aim is to describe and preserve these relationships.
Below is an alphabetical list of the archival 'boxes' that form a 'quick look list' for the Lossenham Project:
- Agricultural Tithes Newenden
- Archery
- Book Catalogue
- Carmelites
- Castle Toll
- Coins
- Demesne Tenures
- Ecclesiastical
- Estate Maps
- Field Names
- Flood Levels
- Genealogy Families Kent
- Hasted
- Hexden Channel
- Historical images
- Historical sources
- Horseshoes
- Ironworks
- Jill Eddison
- Kensham
- LP Gazette Newenden and Rolvenden
- Lossenham
- Lossenham Friary
- Lossenham Project Field work
- Lossenham Project PCC Wills
- Lowden Manor
- Map Library
- Marsh and Drainage
- Maytham Wreck
- Medieval Bridges
- Medieval History Kent
- Millstones
- Moats and Moated SItes
- Natural History
- Newenden
- Ordnance Survey Maps
- Place Names
- Ploughing
- Register of Newenden 1897
- Romney Marsh
- Rother River
- Roundhouses and Marsh Forts
- Samuel Bishop
- Secondary Research Index
- Smallhythe Place
- Weald of Kent
- William of Cassingham
- Windmills
These archive 'boxes' contain different numbers of documents which are available upon request by emailing archivist@janusfoundation.org
Research material is available to researchers and community members. The archivist can also perform a keyword search on the documents for you.
Likewise if you have any articles, documents, images, photographs which you would like to be considered for the archive, please do not hesitate to forward your suggestions.