Kilham : The History
Standard works : NCH XI (1922), 158-69; Dixon 1985 II, 370-1.
Kilham : Prehistory
- Kilham : Palaeolithic and Mesolithic (500,000 BC - 5000 BC)
- Kilham : Neolithic (c. 5000 BC - 2000 BC)
- Kilham : Bronze Age (2000 BC - 700 BC)
- Kilham : Iron Age (700 BC - AD 70)
- Kilham : Romano British Period And After
Early Medieval Glendale
Township and Parish, Barony and Manor
Kilham : The Components Of The Medieval Settlement
The clearest evidence for the form of the village in the medieval period is provided by the map of 'Kilham and Longknow' dated 1712 contained in the survey of the Estate of Charles Bennet, Lord Ossulton, who was created Earl of Tankerville in 1714 (NRO .4206). Although there are obviously problems in using an early 18th century map to elucidate details of settlement three or four hundred years previously, when used in conjunction with other source material, it can yield interesting results and at least allows us to strip away the more recent accretions.
- Kilham : The Village Layout
- Kilham : Mills
- Kilham : The Chapel
- Kilham : Dispersed Settlement
- Kilham : Extent Of Settlement And Cultivation
- Kilham : Population
- Kirkham Priory's Lands
Kilham : Border Warfare
Kilham : Later History
- Kilham : Later History
- Kilham : 19th Century Population
- Kilham : Farm Mills
- Kilham : Transport and Communications
- The Alnwick And Cornhill Railway
