Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 52 1940 Index to Volumes 20 to 45 page 180
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Fowler, continued, William, 20, 30; —, 35, 87, 91, 92, 93. Fox (Focks, Foks, Fokys, Fooks, Foox, Fouxe, Foxe), arms, 40, 101; Francis, 25, 18; G., 22, 16; G. E., 22, 57; 24, 203, 204, 272; The Roman Fortresses of Kent, 30, 254; and Richborough Castle, 39, 100; George, 25, 291; Henry, 24, 135; 27, 221; John, 22, 228; John; Acts and Monuments, 20, 56; Martin, 30, 110; Mr., 29, 150; 33, 18, 23; 34, 18; Mrs., 33, 15; Parnell, 32, 239; Samuel, 30, 26; Stephen, 25, 280; Thomas, 27, 227-228; 32, 222, 224, 225; 33, 9, 34, 42, 55, 62; 34, 12, 23, William, 40, 101. Foxbury, near Stone Street, 45, 154. Foxeley, Mr., 31, 109; Thomas, 26, 169. Foxhounds, old Surrey, 24, 153. Fox-shooting in lambing-time, 39, 204-205. Foyde, Henry, 37, 52. Framingham (Norwich diocese), 20, 263. Framlingham (Suffolk), (Norfolk), heaume, 32, 319. Frampton, John Nelson, 36, 160. Frampton, the Rev. T. S., 26, 173, 175; obituary, 36, 160-163. Frampton, the Rev. Thomas Shipdem The Chantry of John Denys in Ickham Church, 25, 207-221; Early presentations to Kentish benefices, 20, 64-70; St. Mary’s Church, Minster, Isle of Thanet, List of Vicars, 25, 97-112; List of Incumbents of St. Peter’s, Seal, 20, 258-275; Forty-five vicars of Tilmanstone, 20, 104-118; Fifty-eight rectors of Trotteseliffe, 20, 187-194; St. Mary’s, Westenhanger, rectors and patrons, 31, 82-91; Vicars of St. Mary, West Hythe, 30, 233-249; Vicars, Masters or Provosts, and perpetual curates of the Church of SS. Gregory and Martin, Wye, 28, 311-326. Framsted Church, see Churches. |
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