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A HISTORY OF KENT Harrietsham. — British uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 52]. Hartlip. — Rude palaeolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 611]. Stone hatchet found in 1838 {Min. Soc. Antiq. 7 March, 1839]. Harty, Isle of. — An important hoard of bronze objects, affording a typical example of the stock-in-trade of a bronze founder [Evans, Bronze Imp. no, in, 174, 177, 181, 186, 211,214,308,403,441,442,453]. Hayes. — Numerous neolithic hut-floors, village enclosures, and flint implements [Proc. Soc. Antiq. (Ser. 2) xii. 258-64, etc.]. Herne Bay. — Numerous palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 613, etc.]. Hollingbourne. — British uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 6j]. HoRTON KiRBY. — Palaeolithic implement nov? in Jermyn Street Museum, London [Evans, Stone Imp. 607]. Ightham. — Numerous paleolithic implements found by Mr. B. Harrison and others [Evans, Stone Imp. 608 ; Arch. Cant. xv. 91-99 ; Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Feb. 1892, pp. 246-70 ; Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. May iSSg, pp. 2jo-gj, etc.]. Numerous palaeolithic and neolithic flakes and implements are now in the Maidstone Museum. Neolithic urn _Arch. Cant. xxvii. pp. Ixxvii-lxxviii]. Uninscribed gold coins [Evans, Coins, 435, 436; Arch. Cant. xxii. 51]. Kemsing. — Part of neolithic hoe found at Childs Bridy in Maidstone Museum. Keston. — Neolithic implements and site of implement factory at Millfield Proc. Soc. Antiq. (Ser. 2) xvii. 216-21]. KiNGSDOWN. — Neolithic celt [Evans, Stone Imp. 139]. Kits Coty House. — See Aylesford. Leeds. — Neolithic scraper [Evans, Stone Imp. 309]. Hoard of Bronze Age implements Sqc. Antiq. MSS. No. 202, fol. 162]. Lenham. — Palaeolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 618]. British coins of tin [Evans, Coins, 125]. Levi'isham. — PalcBolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 604]. Linton. — Numerous neolithic arrow-heads now in Maidstone Museum. British uninscribed gold coins [Evans, Coins, 431, 441]. LuLLiNGSTONE. — Palasolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 608]. Maidstone. — Neolithic urn [Arch. Cant, xxvii. pp. Ixxvi-lxxvii.] Neolithic implements, some of flint and some of Kentish Ragstone [Evans, Stone Imp. 281, 353]. British uninscribed coins of gold [Evans, Coins, 62, 68, 95, 435, 440, 562]. Maplescombe. — Megalithic (.?) remains in church. Marden. — Palaeolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 610]. Important hoard of Bronze Age and late Celtic objects [Evans, Bronze Imp. 198, 208, 211, 308, 366, 381, 388, 450, 467]- Margate. — British coin of EppUlus [Evans, Coins, 192]. Medway River, near Chatham. — Two bronze swords [Evans, Bronze Imp. 280, 281]. Meopham. — Palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 61 1]. Milton (near Sittingbourne). — Neolithic flint knife and floors of dwellings found at Grove- hurst [Evans, Stone Imp. 310, 311 ; Arch. Cant. xiii. 122-26, etc.]. Minster, Thanet. — Palaeolithic implement [Reliq. Jan. 1901]. Socketed bronze celt, now in the Mayer Collection, Liverpool [Evans, Bronze Imp. 129]. See also Ebbs Fleet. British uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 433]. MoLASH. — Palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 612]. British coin of Vosenos (?) [Evans, Coins, 207]. Newington (near Sittingbourne). — Palaeolithic implement 5 in. long [Evans, Stone Imp. 611]. Neolithic celt [Arch. Cant. xxiv. 59]. Northbourne. — British uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 54]. Northfleet. — Palaeolithic implements [Journ. Anthrop. Inst. xiii. 109-18]. British unin- scribed gold coin [Evans Coins, 51]. NuRSTED. — Palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 611]. Offham. — Palaeolithic implement, now in Maidstone Museum. Orpington. — Palaeolithic implement [Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Ivii. 98]. OspRiNGE. — Palaeolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 6il]. Uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 432]. Plumstead. — British uninscribed gold coin [Evans, Coins, 432]. Ramsgate. — Neolithic arrow-heads [Evans, Stone Imp. 389]. Numerous neolithic implements. 336