3. Brotherhood and Confraternity at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Fifteenth Century: The Evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle
7. Culture at Canterbury in the fifteenth century: Some indications of the cultural environment of a monk of Christ Church
14. King Cnut’s grant of Sandwich to Christ Church, Canterbury: a new reading of a damaged annal in two copies of the _Anglo-Saxon Chronicle_
15. Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Gospels of Saint Augustine, and the manuscripts of the medieval Archbishops of Canterbury. Exhibition to mark the Enthronement of Dr Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury, 28 February and 1 March 2003
38. Miracles in Architectural Settings: Christ Church, Canterbury and St Clement’s, Sandwich in the Old English ’Vision of Leofric’
46. The Collection of Private Prayers in the "Portiforium" of Wulfstan of Worcester and the "Orationes sive meditationes" of Anselm of Canterbury. A Study in Anglo-Norman Devotional Tradition
47. The Structural Evidence for the Dating of the St Gabriel Chapel Wall-Paintings at Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury
50. The Influence of Canterbury on the Collection and Production of Manuscripts at Durham in the Anglo-Norman Period
54. The Text of the Canterbury Fragment of Werferth’s Translation of Gregory’s Dialogues and its Relation to Other Manuscripts
70. Un recueil de sermons prêchés à Paris et en Angleterre, conservé dans le ms de Canterbury Cathedral Libr. D.7, Jordain de Saxe O.P., Thomas de Chabham etc.
80. The Ancient Libraries of Canterbury and Dover: The Catalogues of the Libraries of Christ Church Priory and St Augustine’s Abbey at Canterbury and of St Martin’s Priory at Dover. Now first collected and published with an introduction and identifications of the extant remains
81. Christ Church, Canterbury: I. The chronicle of John Stone, monk of Christ Church 1415-1471. II. Lists of the Deans, Priors, and monks of Christ Church monastery
83. Inventories of Christchurch Canterbury with historical and topographical introductions and illustrative documents transcribed and edited by J. W. Legg and W. H. St. John Hope
85. Inventories of the goods of Henry of Eastry (1331), Richard of Oxenden (1334), and Robert Hathbrand (1339), successively priors of the monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury
87. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (Canonized by Pope Alexander III, A.D. 1173): Volume VII (Epistles, DXXXI-DCCCVIII)
88. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (canonized by Pope Alexander III., A.D. 1173): Epistles CCXXVII - DXXX
89. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (Canonized by Pope Alexander II, A.D. 1173): Volume V (Epistles, I-CCXXVI)
90. The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury. Volume II. The Minor Works Comprising The Gesta Regum with its Continuation, The Actus Pontificum, and The Mappa Mundi; by Gervase the Monk of Canterbury
91. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (Canonized by Pope Alexander II, A.D. 1173): Volume IV (Anonymous Lives, Quadrilogus, etc)
92. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (Canonized by Pope Alexander III, A.D. 1173), (Benedict of Peterborough, John of Salisbury, Alan of Tewkesbury, Edward Grim)
93. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, (Canonized by Pope Alexander III, A.D. 1173)
95. Correspondence of Matthew Parker, D.D. Archbishop of Canterbury Comprising Letters Written by Him and to Him, from A.D. 1535, to His Death, A.D. 1575