found: Work cat.: Martin, C. The Pilgrims' Way, 1999:introd. (running 120 miles from Winchester to Canterbury, the secular title of the route is the North Downs Way; there is no medieval record that the route was used by pilgrims but in Victorian times the first definitive guidebook was published, followed in 1904 by Hilaire Belloc's "The Old Road".)
found: Whynne-Hammond, C. Pub walks along the Pilgrims' Way & the North Downs Way, 1998.
found: Countryside Agency's National Trails WWW site, 10 July 2001:North Downs Way homepage (the North Downs Way loosely follows the Pilgrims Way, a 19th century interpretation of where the pilgrims trod, a Victorian national trail)