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A

Abbey Wood, 25.

Accounts, 1940, xliv-xlviii.

Aclea (Oakleigh in. Higham), 64.

Aebba (Ermenburga), 43.

Aelfstan, Abbot of St. Augustine’s, 48, 49.

Aethelheard, Archbhp., 64.

Age of St. Mildred’s Church, Canter­bury, by Gordon Ward, M.D., 62-68

Alan, Prior, 8.

Aldred, 64.

Aldulf, Bhp. of Lichfield, 64.

Alfred, King, 42.

All Saints, Canterbury, xli, 5.

Allwork, late Mr. F. C., xxxvi.

Andrews, Dury and Herbert’s Map of Kent, 35 ,

Annual Report and Accounts, xxxv- xlviii.

Antiquities, Society of, xliii.

Antonius Pius, 34.

Augustine: MS., 71 ; landing in Britain, 43.

B

Baldwynes Wood, Bexley, 13, 16.

Baldwyns, Manor of, Bexley, 16, 17. Bapchild, possible dene-hole at, xl. Barber, Mr. James, donor of Darenth

Roman villa photograph, xxxviii. “ Baston Road, Hayes, 30.

Beaumaris Castle, site of polychrome pottery, 56.

Becket, Thomas d, 72 ; quarrel with king, 8

Bede, 42.

Belgic pottery on site of school at Hayes, 33.

Beornoth, 64.

Bexley, Earthworks in Joydens Wood, by A. H. A. Hogg, 10-27.

Bexley, boundaries, a.d. 814, 23; map, 24; dyke, 21; Mental Hospital, site of Baldwyns Manor,

Bexleyheath, 25.

Bigge family, xli.

Bingley’s island on River Stour, 67, 68.

Binnewyth (Binnan ea), on B. Stour, 67, 68.

Blackburn, Dr. K. B., 30.

Blackheath, xxxix.

Blacklock, Stephen, 7.

Blaklogue, Stephen, 7.

Blois, Peter de, Archdeacon of Bath, MS., 71.

Boniface, 45.

Boorman, Mr. H. R. Pratt, xxxvii.

Botdesham, 44.

Boughton-under-Blean, 3. Brabourne, late Lord, xxxvi. Bradbourne House, xxxvii. Brade, Roger, 6.

Brander, J. M., 74.

Bredgar, coins found at, xl.

Brewster, Mrs., death reported, xli.

British Gildas, 42.

Broadstairs, St. Peter’s, 52. Broad Street, Canterbury, xli. Burgegate in Sandwich, 50. burials, Darenth, 26 ; Littlebrok, 26. Burley (Essex) and Christ Church, Canterbury, 51.

Bursted Wood, 25.

Buteilles, Peter de, 6, 9 ; Robert de, 6.

Byrnweald, 64.

C

Caius College, Cambridge, MS. from Lesnes Abbey, 71, 73.

Canterbury, 6, 36, 39, 40, 54, 70 ; captured and burnt, 46; Cathedral, 1; Cathedral heraldry, 78; Cathedral Library, 76; expulsion of Jews from, 7; monastery at, 47 ; Museum, xli; survivors from Minster Monastery removed to, 46.

Canterbury, Age of St. Mildred’s Church, by Gordon Ward, M.D., 62-68.

Canterbury, Church of St. Helen, by C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 5-9.

Canterbury Archaeological Society, report, xl-xli ; report of gift from Exors. of late Arthur Hussey, 75.

[pg80]Cardiff, polychrome pottery found at, 59.

Carisbrooke Castle, pottery from, 61.

Casingstreet, Bexley, 25.

Cavey’s Spring, 23.

Charton Manor, 26.

Chillenden Chambers, Canterbury, xli.

Chillingham, William, 6.

Chiitem Grims ditch, 21, 22, 25.

Chiselhurst Common, 29.

Christ Church, Canterbury, 5, 7, 8, 46, 47, 48, 50, 71 ; grant by King Coenulf, 68.

Ciolward, 64.

Clapham, A. W., “ Lesnes Abbey, 1915,” 70.

Cliffe-at-Hoo, St. Helen’s Church, 9.

Cliffsend, 42, 52.

Clinch, Mr. George, 33, 34.

Clivesend (Cliffsend), 51, 52.

Clyuesend (Cliffsend), 52.

Cnut, King, 46 ; grant to St.

Augustine, 47.

Cockpit, Chiselhurst Common, 29.

Coenulf (Coenulph, Coenwulf), King of Mercia. 62, etc.; charter of, 62, etc.

Cokin’s house, Canterbury, xli.

Colyers Wood, 29, 33.

Comes tor, Peter, MS., 71.

Cook, Mr. Norman, 27.

Cooke, George Nethercote, 76.

Cooke, late Richard, obituary, 75-76 ; portrait, facing page 76, xxxvii.

Cornylo, hundred of, 53.

Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 72, 73.

Cotton, late Dr., xxxvi, xxxvii.

Councer, C. R., Note on the Library of Lesnes Abbey, 70-73.

Councer, C. R., “Medieval painted glass of Teynham,” xxxvii.

Crawford, Mr. 0. G. S., 23, 74.

Cray, 25 ; Valley, 22, 26; Saxon remains in, 24.

Cray ford, 18 ; railway station, 23.

Crecganford, battle of, 22.

Crispe family, of Stonar, 54, 55.

Crum, Rev. Canon J. M. 0., xxxvii.

Cryspe, John, 54 ; Nicholas, 54.

Cumberland, Mr., Report on Little­brook Walls, Dartford, 69.

Cuthred, King of Kent, 62 ; charter of, 62.

Cynehelm, 64.

D

Daeneberht, Bhp. of Worcester, 64.

Darenth powder mills, 26 ; River,

22; Roman villa photograph, xxxviii ; Valley, 22 ; Saxon re­mains in, 24.-

Dartford, 13, 16 ; Brent, 26 ; Lane, 23 ; Littlebrook Walls, 69, 70 ; Saxon Settlement, 69, 70.

Davis, Mr. B. F., and Miss Davis, 32. deeds transferred from Canterbury to Maidstone, xxxix.

de Lucy family, founders of Lesnes Abbey, 72.

deneholes, Bexley, II, 18 ; Fawk- ham, 74.

Dennitone, Walter de, 6.

Detling, Obituary of late Richard Cooke of, 75, 76.

Devil’s Ditch, Andover, 25.

Dixon, Mrs. B., Teynham, xl.

Domneva (Ermenburga), 43.

Dover, 37, 39, 40, 44, 70 ; Roman road to, 36, 37.

Dunean, Leland, 75.

Dunning, G. C., Polychrome Pottery from Stonar, 56-61.

Dunstan, Archbhp., 67.

dykes on Hayes and West Wickham commons, 29.

E

Eadbert, King of Kent, 45.

Eadburg, 64.

Eadric, Laws of Hlothere and, 45.

Eadsige, Archbhp., 48.

Eadwulf, Bhp. of Lindsey, 64.

Earthworks in Joydens Wood, Bexley, by A. H. A. Hogg, 10-27.

Earthworks on Hayes and West Wickham Commons, by A. H. A. Hogg, B. H. St.J. O’Neil and C. E. Stevens, 28-34.

Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury, 6 ; founded by FitzOdbold, not Thomas a Becket, 7.

Eastry, 46 ; Prior Henry of, xl.

East Wickham, 25.

Ebbsfleet (Eppesflete, Heopwines floot, Heppesflieto, Hyppies fleote, Ipolisflote, Ypwines fleot, etc.), 41, 43, 45, 48, 49, 51 ; channel, 46 ; first mentioned 449,42 ; shortened to Eppa, Hippo, FIcto, Elida Porta, 53.

Edburga Abbess, 44.

Edgar, King, 40.

[pg81]Einesford, William de, 6, 7, 8.

Elbridge House, Canterbury, Hi.

Eleanor, “Queen ”, and grant of land in Kent, 60.

Eppa (Ebbsfleet), 53.

Eppesflete (Ebbsfleet), 53.

Erith, Note on the Library of Lesnes Abbey, by C. R. Councer, 70-73.

Ermenburga, 44 ; lands in Thanet, 43.

Erwood, Mr. Elliston, address on Lesnes Abbey to Annual Meeting, xxxvii; report as Blackheath Local Secretary, xxxix ; “ Boman Antiquities of North West Kent,” II.

Estanores, 49.

Ethelbald, 45 ; Overlord of Kent, 44.

Ethelred the Unready, 46.

Eynsford Cemetery, 26.

Eynsford, William de, Charter of, 6.

F

Farningham, chapel, 8; Charton Manor, 26.

Fawkham, Crop Markings at, by R. F. Jessup, 74.

Fergusson, Sir Thomas C. Colyer, gift of Kentish deeds, xxxviii.

Fisher, Mr. C. E., xxxvi.

FitzOdbold, Edw., founder of Eastbridge Hospital, 7.

Fitz Ralph, William, lord of the manor of Eynsford, takes monastic habit, 8.

Fitz Ralph, William, the Younger, excommunicated, 8.

Fleet farm, Richboro’, 38, 39.

Flete, Flida (Ebbsfleet), 53.

Folieto, Hugo de, 72.

Fordwich, 39, 45, 54.

Foreman, Charles, 55.

Fox Hill, Bapchild, possible dene- hole, xl.

Franciscans of Canterbury, I.

G

Gardiner, Mrs., and Cogan House, xl. Gibbet Hill, Bexley, 25.

Godwin, Earl, 44.

Golding, Mr. A. J., curator, Maid­stone museum, xxxvi.

Gonville College, Cambridge, MSS. from Lesnes Abbey, 71, 73.

Goro, Adam do, 7 ; Agnes de, 7.

Gravesend Society report, xl.

Greenfield, Mr. E., 27.

Gregory, MS., 72.

“ Grey Friars of Canterbury," Dr. Cotton, 1.

Griffin, Ralph Hare, obituary by F. W. Cock, 77; Rev. William Nathaniel, vicar of Ospringe, 77.

Guildford, site of polychrome pottery, 57.

Guorthigem, King, 42.

H

Hadlow Well, Bexley, 17.

Haeg, 44.

Hardie, Mrs. Martin : report of Tonbridge Antiquarian Society, xli.

Hardman, Frederick William, obituary notice, 78.

Hardman, F. W., and Stebbing, W. P. D., Stonar and the Wantsum Channel, 41-55.

| Harold Harefoot, 48.

Harold, King, 44.

Hartford Bridge Fiats, Camberley, 25.

Harts wood, 16.

Hawkes, Mr. C. F. C., 19, 23.

Hayes and West Wickham Commons, Earthworks on, by A. H. A. Hogg, B. H. St.J. O’Neil and C. E. Stevens, 28-34.

Hayes Court, Roman burial found, 33, 34.

Hazely, Bexley, 16.

Heahbeorht, 64.

Heatherman Lane, Canterbury, now Stour Street, 7.

Hengist and Horsa, 42.

Heopwines fleot (Ypwines fleet, Ebbsfleet), 42, 52.

Heppa, (Ebbsfleet), 52.

Heppesfliete (Ebbsfleet), 51, 52.

Herrig’s “ Archiv fur das Stadium der neueren Sprachen und Littera- turen,” 1.

Hert, Simon le, 16.

Higham, 64.

Hippe, Hippelesflete (Ebbsfleet), 51, 63.

Historia Brittonum, 42.

Hlothere and Eadrio, Laws of, 45.

Hogg, A. H. A., Earthworks In Joydens Wood, Bexley, 10-27.

Hogg, A. H. A., Note on Littlebrook Walls, Dartford, 69-70.

Hogg, A. H. A., O’Neil, B. H. St.J., and Stevens, C. E., Earthworks on Hayes and West Wickham Commons, 28-34.

[pg82]Holdernesse, Earl, 36.

Holt, M. D. V., owner of part of Joydens Wood, 23.

Holwood, Iron Age camp at, 33.

Holy Cross churchyard, Canterbury, xi.

Holy Mary-Ever-Virgin, Lyminge, Convent of, 63, 64.

Horton Kirby, 74 ; cemetery, 26.

Humanton, 44.

Hussey, late Arthur, obituary, 75; xxxvi; Exors. gift to K.A.S,, 75

Hyppelosfleote (Ebbsfleet), 49, 52.

I

Illustrations, List of, vii-viii.

“ In Sudaneie ” (Thanet), 44.

Ini, King of the West Saxons, 45.

Ipelisflete, Ippedeflete (Ebbsfleet), 43.

J

Jenkins, “ Chartulary of the Monas­tery of Lyminge,” 63.

Jessup, R. F., Crop Markings at Fawkham, 74.

Jessup, Mr. F. W., elected to Council, XXXV.

Johnson, John, 64.

Joydens Wood, Bexley, Earthworks in, by A. H. A. Hogg, 10-27 ; dyke, sectional drawing, 20.

K

Kadwell, Charles, and history of Hayes, 34.

Kent charter, earliest known, 42 ; Fire Office, Canterbury, 7; laid waste by Danes, 46 ; Sheriff of, 50 ; Swaebhard and Oswin, Kings of, 44.

“Kent Feet of Fines ” issued, xxxviii. Kidwelly Castle, site of polychrome pottery, 56.

King, Mr. Dennis, 29.

Kirkcudbright, site of polychrome pottery, 57.

Knocker, Capt. H. W., Westerham, xlii.

Knox, Cocil, St. Margaret’s Bay, and the Roman Roads from Rich­borough to Dover and Canterbury, 35-40.

L

“ Le Haec,” Bexley, 16.

Leeds, Kent, prior and Canons of, 6 ; Richard, Prior, 7.

Leland, “ History of the Basilical and Conventual Church of St. Mary and St. Aeadburh in Lyminge,” 63.

Lenham, charter concerning, 64.

Leofryma, Abbess, 46.

Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Note on the

Library of, by C. R. Councer, 70-73.

Lesnes Abbey, Erith, L.C.C. work there, xxxix, 16.

Library, gifts to K.A.S., xxxvii- xxxviii.

Little, Dr. A. G., James Ryman, a Forgotten Kentish Poet, 1-4.

Littlebrook Walls, Dartford, 26, 69, 70.

Local Secretaries, list of, xii.

London, main centre of importation of polychrome pottery, 66.

Longfield, 74.

Lucy, de, family, founders of Lesnes Abbey, 72.

Luidewinc, Lundenwich (Minster), 45.

Lullingstone cemetery, 26.

Lundenwic an early name for Sandwich(?), 45 ; so named from association with London shipping, 45.

Lyminge, 68 ; Abbess and Nuns of, 62 ; “ Chartulary of the Monas­tery of,” by Jenkins, 63 ; Convent of, 67.

Lynsted Ohurch, damage to, xl.

Lytlanlea, Bexley, 25.

M

Maercesfleote (Marksfleet), 47.

Maidstone Corporation, thanks to, xxxvii; Public Library, 76.

Mann, Mr. E. L., 29.

Margary, Mr. I. D., 32.

Margate, St. John’s, 52.

Marling’s Cross, Gravesend, xl.

Marksfleet, 47, 60.

Maynard’s Hospital, Canterbury, 7. medieval pottery from Stonar, 66-61. Members, List of, xv-xxxii.

Menstre (Minster), 46.

Mercery Lane, Canterbury, 6.

Mercian-Kentish Councils, 65.

Micheldever, Ralph Haro Griffin of, obituary, Tl.

Mildrotha ’(Mildred), 63,

“ Mildrythe aoker,” 48.

Minster, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50, 51. 52, 54; convent at, 49 ; Monastery at, 43, 45, 46.

[pg83]Minster Mete (Ebbsfleet channel), 53. Miscellaneous Notes, 69-74.

Moore, William, 71.

Museum, Canterbury, xli.

N

Nennius, 22.

Neolithic earthworks at Hayes and West Wickham, 33.

Northfleet, xl.

Northmouth, 44, 54.

Nortmuthe (Marksfleet), 47.

O

Oakleigh, 64, 65.

“ Oast House,” Hayes Common, 29, 30.

Obituary, 75-78.

Ocholt manor, 16, 17.

Offa, King grants freedom from toll to Abbess Sigeburga, 45.

Offa’s Dyke, 22.

Officers and Members, List of, x-xxxii.

Oldbury Hill, xxxvi.

Oldhaven (Stonar), 54.

O’Neil, B. H. St.J., Earthworks on Hayes and West Wiekham Com­mons, 28-34.

Oswin, King of Kent, 44.

P

Parker, Archbhp., 54, 72.

Pepperness (Wantsum channel), 47, 50, 53, 54.

Perkins, Capt. J. B. Ward, “Two early linch-pine,” xxxvii.

Philip, Mr. A. J.: Gravesend Report, xl.

Pilgrims’ Way, 36.

Pinner dyke, 21.

Pipernaesse (Pepperness), 47.

Plumptre, late Mr. H. W., xxxvi.

“ Plums toad, History of,” third part published, xxxix.

Polychrome Pottery from Stonar, by G. C. Dunning, 56-61.

polychrome pottery found at Cardifi, 59, 60; imported from S.W. Erance, 57 ; shapes illustrated, 58.

Porta (Ebbsfleet), 53.

Pottery from Stonar, by G. C. Dunning, 56,61.

pottery found on site of school at Hayes, 33; in Joyden’s Wood, Bexley, 14, 16, 19; polychrome, shapes illustrated, 58; Roman at Fawkham, 74.

Potts, Rev. Canon R. U., xxxvii.

Powder Mills, Darenth, 26.

Powell-Cotton, late Major P. H. G., xxxv.

Powell, Miss E. A., gift of Brass rubbings from Kent churches, xxxviii.

Priest, Mr. S., 27.

R

Raine, Mr., 74.

Ramsgate, 37 ; St. Laurence, 52, Read, Rev. G. V., 34.

Records Branch, List of Officers and Committee, xii.

Reculver, 37, 40.

Report, Annual and Accounts, xxxv- xlviii.

Richard, Archbhp., successor to Thomas a Becket, 8; prior of Leeds, 7.

Richborough, 38, 40, 42; Castle, 38, 39; stream, 38, 39; to Canterbury, Boman Road, plan, facing page 38.

Robertson, Canon Scott, Note-books given to Library, xxxviii.

Robertson, Miss A. J., “Anglo- Saxon Charters,” quoted, 49.

Rochester, 70.

Rolle, Richard, of Hampole, MS., 72.

Roman burial at Hayes Court, 33 ; pottery at Fawkham, 74; pottery in Joydens Wood, Bexley, 16; sites in Cray Valley, 26.

Roman Roads from Richborough to Dover and Canterbury, by Cecil Knox, 35-40.

Rooke, Sir George, Canterbury, 55.

Bose Wood, near Ightham, 13.

Ruck, Col. O. E., and Earthworks in Joydens Wood, 11 ; late Mr. Walter, xxxvi; Index of Society’s prints, xxxviii.

Ryman, James—a Forgotten Kentish Poet, by A. G. Little, D.Litt., 1-4.

S

St. Augustine, grant from Canterbury, 47 ; quarrels with Christ Church, Canterbury, 49.

St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, 50, 67. St. Elen, Canterbury, see St. Helen.

St. Helen in Canterbury, Church of, by C. Eveieigh Woodruff, 5-9;

mention in charter, 6 ; situate in High Street)?), 5.

St, Helen’s, Cliffe-at-Hoo, 9.

St. Johns, Margate, 52.

[pg84]St. John’s College, Oxford: MSS. from Lesnes Abbey, 71, 73.

St. Laurence, Canterbury, Sir George Rooke of, 66 ; Ramsgate, 52.

St. Margaret’s Bay, and the Roman Roads from Richborough to Dover and Canterbury, by Cecil Knox, 36-40.

St. Margaret’s Bay, aerial photo­graph, facing page 36; maps of 1709, 1795, 1906, facing page 37.

St. Margaret’s Street, Canterbury, 6.

St. Martin’s, Eynsford, granted to Christ Church, Canterbury, 8.

St. Mary Bredman, Canterbury, xli.,

St. Mary’s, Canterbury, 62, 65, 66, 67 ; afterwards St. Mildred’s, 68.

St. Mildred, abbess of Minster, 43.

St. Mildred, Canterbury, formerly St. Mary’s, 68 ; plan of site, 66 ; Tannery, 65.

St. Mildred in Thanet, formerly SS. Peter and Paul, 67.

St. Mildred’s Church, Canterbury, the Age of, by Gordon Ward, M.D., 62-68.

St. Nicholas, Leeds, 6.

St. Peter’s, Broadstairs, 52.

SS. Peter and Paul, Thanet, after­wards St. Mildreds, 67.

St. Thomas Becket, 72.

St. Thomas of Eastbridge, Hospital of, 7.

St. Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury,

salt at Stonar, 55.

Sandwich, 44, 46, 49, 50, 54, 57 ; Corporation, 54 ; first mention of, 43.

Sandwich Haven, 41, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51.

Sandwich, naval action and Danes put to flight, 46.

Sandwich, Port of, 65.

Sandwich, Thomas de, Abbot of Lesnes, 71, 72.

Sarre, 45; and Wantsum Channel, xl.

Saxon boundary survey, Joyden’s Wood, Bexley, 17.

Saxon remains in the Cray and Dar on th Valleys, 26 ; map, 24.

Secretaries, Local, xii,

Selby, Mrs., xxxix.

Selethryth, Abbess, of Lyminge, 63.

Sigeburga, Abbess, and grants from Off a and Eadbert, 45.

Sipburn, Robert de, 6.

Smith, Mr. R. A. L., of Canterbury, xl.

Societies in Union, xiii-xiv.

Somner, 5; William, xl.; “Anti­quities of Canterbury,” 62, etc.

spearhead from Charton Manor, Farningham, 26; from Darenth from Dartford Brent, 26 ; from River Cray, 26.

Spurrell, P. C. J., Plan of earthworks in Joydens Wood, Bexley, 10.

Stankoy Wood, Bexley, 23.

Stanore, 51,

Stebbing, W. P. D., and Hardman, F. W., Stonar and the Wantsum Channel, 41-55.

Stevens, C. E., Earthworks on Hayes and West Wickham Commons, 28- 34.

Stevenson, Will, 78.

Stodmarsh Church, xli.

Stonar and the Wantsum Channel (part II, Historical), by F. W. Hardman and W. P. D. Stebbing, 41-55.

Stonar, Polychrome Pottery from, by G. C. Dunning, 56-61.

Stonar, referred to as Ealdeheuene (Oldhaven), 64.

Stone chapel, 8.

Stour, River, 39, 40, 47, 54, 64, 65.

Stour Street, Canterbury, 7.

Stourmouth, 39, 40.

Stratford, Archbhp., 7.

Studall, Pilgrim’s Way at, 36.

Starry, 39, 44.

Sudaneie, 45.

Sudmynster (Minster), 43.

Suthmynster (Minster), 43.

Swale Channel, 44.

Swaebhard, King of Kent, 43, 44.

Swithenbank, Mr. B. W., “Notting­hamshire,” xxxvii.

T

Tanat (Thanet), 47 ; Taneth, 43.

Teutonic landing in Kent, date suspect, 42.

Tcynham: Oouneer, Mr. C. R., “ Medieval painted glass of Teyn- ham,” xxxvii.

Thanet, 39, 43, 47 ; laid waste by Danish pirates, 46.

Thompson, Rev. Canon Percy, “ History of Hayes,” 34.

Tile Kiln Lane, Bexley, 18.

Tilesbye, Richard, Archdeacon of Rochester, 71.

[pg85]Poke, Mr. N. E., gift to KA.S. Library, xxxviii.

Trinity College, Cambridge, 73. Twisden portraits, xxxvii.

U

Upstreet, 38, 39, 40.

Urry, Mr., of Canterbury, xl.

V

Vortigern, King, 42.

Vortimer, 22.

W

Wakefield, Lord, death of, xxxvi. Walmer, 37.

Wantsum and the Stour, plan, facing page 42.

Wantsum Channel, 39, 57 ; the shipping route between London and Continent, 44.

Watling Street, 23.

Wat’s Dyke, 22.

Ward, Dr. Gordon, Age of St. Mil­dred’s Church, Canterbury, 62-68 ; Address on horse shoes to Annual Meeting, xxxvii.

Wars of the Roses, atrocities of, 2.

Webster, Mr., of Canterbury, xl. Werenberht, Bhp. of Leicester, 64. West Wickham Common, see Hayes and West Wiclcham Common.

Westgate, Richard de, 6.

Wheatley, Rev. Canon S. W., xxxvii; gift to Library, xxxviii.

Wheeler, Dr. R. E. M., and London dyke systems, 21.

White, Mr. H. J. Osborne, 39.

Wicga, 64.

Wickham, East, 25.

Wigheard, 64.

Wihtred, 44.

Wilfrid, Bhp. of Northumberland, 43.

William Rufus and Estanores, 49.

William the Conqueror ordei's St. Augustine and Wydo to hold their rights, 49.

Wikningham, 16.

Wingham, the late Mr. Arthur Hussey of, 75.

Wipped’s Passage (Wippedesfleote), 53.

Wlfred, Archbhp., 67.

Wodensborough, 37, 40 ; to Dover Roman Road, 36, 37.

Wollaston, Sir Gerald Woods, xxxvii.

Wolsey and Lesnes Abbey, 70.

Woodbury Iron Age farm, Salisbury, 74.

Woodruff, C. Eveleigh, Tho Church of St. Helen in Canterbury, a For­gotten Sanctuary, 5-9.

Woolwich Antiquarian Society, 72 ; Report, xxxix.

Wulfheard, Bhp. of Hereford, 64.

Wydo, Abbot, 49.

Wyrtgeorn, King, 42.

Y

Ypwines fleot (Ebbsfleet), 42, 52.

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