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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 176

"Fleets " in Thanet villages, 44, 172-180, 184.
Fleetwood, Lord, 21, 236; 28, 70.
Flegard, Simon, clerk, will, 31, 47.
Flekkene, John de, 20, 179; Katherine de, 20, 179.
Fleming (Fleminge, Flemyng, Flemyns), Bishop, 27, 239; David, R. of Westenhanger, 31, 90; Richard, 20, 43; Richard Higat, 22, 176; Susan, 20, 43; Sir Thomas, M.P. for Southampton, 23, 188; William, 25, 261.
Flemings settlements, 22, 209, 212.
Flemish clothworkers imported by Edward III, 22, 223, 224. Flemyngs in Runwell (Essex), 29, 42.
Flent, Edward, 20, 15; Robert, 20, 15.
Fleota, see Fleet.
Flesher (Fleschwarer, Flessh), see also Fletcher; Gilbert, 25, 172; John, 20, 36; 25, 262; 33, 78; Judith, widow, m. James Taddy, 25, 172; William, 33, 78.
Fletcher, the Rev. W. G. D., The Family of Hyde of Bore Place and Sundridge, 22, 112-122.
Fletcher (Flatchere, Flechar, Flecher), see also Flesher; Anthony, 20, 21; Edmund, 23, 144; V. of West Mailing, 22, 308; Giles, 20, 21; Henry, 20, 22; V. of Aylesford, 22, 306; V. of Malling, 22, 298; James, 23, 74; John, 30, 147; murder of, 29, 322; will, 31, 265; R. of Paddlesworth, 21, 260; Mary, alias Potter, 20, 22; Nathan, 27, 216; Nathaniel, 20, 6; Phebe, 20, 6; Richard, V. of Cranbrook, 22, 230; 38, 23; Robert, 22, 295; Rose, 20, 4; Thomas, 20, 4; 27, 129; William, 31, 197.
Flete, meaning of, 30, 128, 129, 131.
Fletewyk, 30, 47.
Fleusse, Nicholas, 34, 61.
Flew, John, 20, 300, 302.
Flint implements found at:
Brasted, 45, 278, 280.
Chalk, 21, 161.
Cuxton, 31, 278.
Fordwich, 45, xlii.
Frindsbury, 38, 183-184. Twydall, 31, 275-278.
Flint-knapping industry at Chalk, 21, 161.

Fliit, see Flütt.
Flinder, John, 20, 43; Mary, see Knight, Mary.
Flittenden, see Frittenden.
Flodden Field, battle, 21, 227.
Flood, the, of 1671, 32, 299.
Flood, see Fludd.
Floore Church, see Churches.
Florence, 20, 183; 24, 230.
Florence, the father of Thomas, 30, 72.
Florens, Simon, of Garrington, 33, 74.
Flory, Hugh, abbot, 26, 6, 7.
Flowfields, 23, 329.
"Flower-Pot Plot," 33, 147-148.
Floyd, Edward, 24, 105; Mr., of Allington, 28, 358; Patience, a servant, 30, 19.
Fludd (Flood, FIud; Fludde), Alabaster, 23, 192; Bridget, 20, 16; Edward, 23, 121; Henry, 20, 12; Jane, see Sondes, Jane; John, a servant, 30, 20; Priscilla, m. John Henley, 23, 191; Thomas, 20, 58; 23, 91, 191; 31, 272; surveyor of royal honours and castles in Kent, 31, 18, 22; Sir Thomas, 31, 9, 10. Flushing, 21, 91, 229, 230; "Black Will" burnt, 34, 111.
Fluxion, method of, rural claims to discovery of, 24, 228.
Flyn (Flynne), Catherine, 20, 3; William, 24, 187.
Flyssherte, 28, 15.
Flütt (Fliit), Elizabeth, see Twaytts, Elizabeth; Thomas, brass at Margate, 25, 73; 31, 149.
Foach, see Foche.
Foad, see Ford.
Focgingabyra, see Folkingbury.
Foche (Foach), see also Fagge; family of, 36, 124; Henry, 21, liv; 31, 53; 36, 124; vicar of Higham, 36, 124; John, his grace-cup, 21, liv; 36, 123; John, of Upper Delce Farm, 36, 124; de Essex, see Canterbury, St. Augustine’s, Abbots of; Mr., 38, 32, 40; Robert, 30, 157; Thomas, 26, 42.
Fockett, George, 29, 312.
Focks, see Fox.

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