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     Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 238H

Hylgerden, William, 27, 170.
Hylke, John, 29, 121.
Hylton-Joliffe, Colonel, 24, 153.
Hymour, see Highmore.
Hyne, John, 22, 110.
Hyngestone, John, 20, 185.
Hynksell, see Hinxhill.
Hypocaust at Burham, 23, 10-11.
Hyrd, see Heard.
Hyrnyng, John, 21, 85.
Hyrst, see Hurst.
Hyruuerthestun, 45, 65.
Hywet, see Hewett.
Hythe (Hedwa, Heith, Heth, Hethe), 20, 40-45 passim, 232-245 passim; 21, 255, 257; 23, 28, 178; 25, 79, 85, 103, 272, 277; 28, 31, 52, 319; 30, 263, 308 passim; 31, 106; 32, 144; 43, 43; 44, 118.
Bones under church (F. G. Parsons), 30, 203-213; skulls, note on, 45, 273-274; racial indications of, 30, 207-210.
Church, see Churches; Chapels and Colleges, see Religious Foundations.

Early history, 30, 275-276.
gaol, 21, 129.
Guestling, 28, 34, 39.
Hospitals, see Religious Foundations.
Massacre, alleged, by Earl Godwin and Harold at, 43, 308. mayor claims share in wrecks, 32, 260.
M.P.s, 27, 47, 52, 54, 60.
service of shipping against Spanish Armada, 21, 280, 281.
sites of former churches, 30, 257-262.
Town map, 30, 258.
tufa-beds, 26, 333.
Hythe Haven, 20, 244; geology of, 45, 258-261.
Hythe Promontory, destruction, 45, 268-270.
Hythe and St. Leonard's Church, by the Rev. H. D. Dale (review), 45, 288-290.
Hythe, Small, Chapel of, 31, 34.
Hythe, West, 28, 31; 45, 255; geology, 45, 258.
Hythe (Heth, atte Heth, Hethe, at Hethe), see also Heath; Hamo, see Rochester, Bishops of; John, will, 31, 31; V. of Borden, 43, 51; Margaret, 43, 67; Thomas, 20, 55.

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