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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 204

Hakee (Hacche, Haccher, Hacker, Hake), Christopher, 20, 12; John, 22, 309; 29, 290; V. of Romney, 41, 169; Mr., 31, 113; Thomas, 28, 17.
Hackett (Hacket, Haket), Elizabeth, 20, 24; James, 20, 24; Jane, alias Jeffery, see Treape, Jane; Roger, 30, 72; Thomas, 20, 47; William, 20, 159; 30, 70.
Hackington, 20, 25; 21, 177; 23, 74; 25, 101, 107; Giron seal found, 37, 161-166; manor, 40, 94; " suspected persons," 40, 124; Hales Place and its predecessors, 45, 201-204; Church, see Churches.
Hackney (Middlesex), 23, 128; 29, 157; Church, see Churches.
Hackneyman (Hakeneyman, Hakneyman), Cecilia, 29, 146; Ralph, 29, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146.
Hackton, 25, 284.
Hackwood, 22, 240.
Hacse, Richard, 22, 309.
Hadde (Hadd, le Hadde, Haddes, Hads), Anthony, 27, 217-218; Christopher, 30, 20; Dorothy, widow, 30, 20; Johanna, 20, 182; John, 20, 182; 29, 125; 41, 102; Robert, 20, 182; -, 28, 45.
Hadennham (Lincoln), 20, 187.
Haddock, Admiral, M.P. for Rochester, 43, 275; Owen, 20, 5.
Haddon Hall, window, 28, 266.
Haddon, Mr., 27, 101, 105.
Hadebrand, see Hathbrand.
Hadenham (Bucks.), manor granted to St. Andrew's, Rochester, 21, 23; 23, 201.
Hadenham, Geoffrey de, 23, 241, 326.
Hadham, Great, 20, 169.
Hadinwoldungdaerme, see Halden.
Hadleigh (Suffolk), 21, 141; 24, 164; 25, 112.
Hadley, 22, 279.
Hadley, John, 25, 40; William, alias Hunt, sub-prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, 43, 104.
Hadlow (Haeselholte), 20, 12, 18, 29, 39, 156; 21, 211, 214, 298, 299; 22, lviii, 237, 250, 265, 268, 271, 273,274, 299, 314; 23, 74, 156; 24, 136, 137, 138; 28, 25; 45, 57; in Domesday, 28, 327; 44, 42; manor, 44, 42; neolithic discoveries, 21, lii; Roman remains and pottery, 21, lii; Castle, see Castles; Church, see Churches; Military Orders at, see Religious Foundations.

Hadlow Place, 22, 269.
Hadlow, John, 25, 294; Thomas, 20, 267.
Hadman, Thomas, 23, 75.
Hadone, see Hoden.
Hadrian's Wall, Andernach lava quern at, 38, 127.
Hads, see Hadde.
Hadsoll, see Edsall.
Haenherste, see Henhurst.
Haenostesyle, see Hinxhill.
Haeselholte, see Hadlow.
Haffenden (Haffingden, Haffynden, Heffenden), Creature, see Cheseman, Creature; George, 31, 222, 253; John, 20, 20; 28, 285; Laurence, 32, 295; Mr., 30, 174, 175; Richard, 31, 253; 32, 298, 299; Robert, 20, 20; 32, 300; Stephen, chaplain, 30, 179, 183-184, 185, 189; 31, 228; 44, 133, 134, 138, 139; Thomas, 30, 184; 31, 253.
Hagel, see Hawley.
Hageneth, honour of, 25, 86.
Haggard, Thomas, 22, 33.
Haggett (Haggat), Anne, m. Sir Robert Crayford, 20, 16; John, 21, 326.
Hagh, borough, 28, 94.
Haghe, John de, 33, 82; W., 37, 128.
Hague, The, 24, 99.
Haieman, see Hayman.
Haies, 20, 20.
Haigh, Daniel, M.F.H., 24, 153; Frederick, 24, 153.
Hailes, pilgrimages to, 37, 14.
Hailes (Haile), see also Hale, Hales; Anthony, 30, 21; Thomas, 20, 7.
Hailsham, -, P. of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, 31, 49.
Haimo, see Hamo.
Haines, Herbert, Monumental Brasses, 31, 134, 135; Mary, widow, 30, 21.
Hairington, see Harrington.
Hair-powder, tax, 24, 153.
Haisden, 22, 269.

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