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The Black Prince's Palace at Kennington, Surrey
Graham J. Dawson-
Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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1. Summary
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2. Introduction
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3. Ownership History to 1531
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4. Building History Before 1337
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5. Building History 1337-1531
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5.1 Documentary Framework of Building History
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5.2 The Excavated Features
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5.3 Interpretation of Excavated Features
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5.4 Correlation of Documentary Evidence with Excavated Evidence
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6. The Buildings
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6.1 Building Materials
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6.2 The Elevation
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6.3 The Roof
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6.4 Internal Furnishings
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6.5 Demolition and Construction
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7. The Life of the Palace
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7.1 The Occupation Material
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7.2 The Significance of the Occupation Material
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7.3 Sources of Building and Other Materials
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7.4 Use History
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7.5 The Administrative History of Kennington and the Duchy of Cornwall
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7.6 Kennington as a ‘Palace’ and Its Context
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8. Epiglogue. Kennington After 1531.
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Citable Link
Published: 1976
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407319001 (ebook)
- 9780904531299 (paperback)
BAR Number: B26