General Index
Accounts 1941, xxxviii.
Adams, George, curate of Smallhythe, 34.
Adisham manor, 2.
Aide, Henry, 45.
Alen, John, 45. _
Allan, Mr. John, of the British Museum, and Staple find, 77.
All Saints, Maidstone, 71.
Allwork, Mr. F. C., late Hon. Auditor, xxx ii.
Alulph, King, 18.
Anchor House, Lynsted, hy Aymor Vallance, 53-56.
Annual General Meeting, xxxii.
Annual Report and Accounts 1941, xxxi-xlii.
Appledore, 31.
Archer, J. W., xxxiii.
Ashford, 28 ; church, 27, 32.
Aumberle, John Russel, rector of Stonar, 43.
Aylesford, sarsens found near, xxxvi.
Baden-Powell, D., see Powell, D. Baden-.
Balance Sheet 1941, xl„ etc.
Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, Canterbury, by R. A. London Smith. 16-25.
Barton Fields, Canterbury, 18.
Barton, Manor of, 16, 18 ; Mill, 16.
Bateman, John, Mayor of Faversham, 67. '
Baytopp, Thomas, chamberlain of Tenterden Corporation, 31.
Beale, J., curate of Smallhythe, 34.
Beaney Museum, Canterbury, 57.
Bearsted, 1.
Belknap, Robert, 38.
Bensted, Andrew, rector of Stonar, 45.
Bently Wing, Maidstone Museum, 64.
Berham, John, Cranbrook, 69.
Bettenham, Helewys, 69 ; Stephen, 69.
Biddenden, 35.
Birohington, George Stancombe, vicar of, 46.
Blean, 57.
Blore, Mr. W. P., 20.
Bobbing Church, 70.
Boleham Meadow, 14.
Borden, 2, 4 ; Manor of, 4.
Borden Hall, alias Borden Court, 4.
Borstal, 71.
Boteler, William, rector of Stonar, 44.
Boughton Malherbe, 3.
Bourbage, Ric., vicar of Leigh, 69.
Bowls found at Tyler Hill, Canterbury,
Bowra, John and Merryman’s Farm, 8, 10. .
Boydell, alias Randall, William, chaplain of Smallheath, 29.
Boys, Sir John, founder of Jesus Hospital, Canterbury, 16.
Braborne, William, rector of Stonar, 45.
Brade-Birks, Dr. S. G., 77.
Brandrede, John, rector of Stonar, 43.
Brenchley, xxxiii; Parsonage, xxxiii. Brett, Percival, Mayor of Tenterden, 26.
brewing at Christ Church, Canterbury, 20.
Bride, John, rector of Stonar, 44.
Brikenden, Robert, of Smallhythe, 27.
Brinson, Lieut., J. G. S., 77.
Broadford House, Horsmonden, xxxiii.
Broad Oak, 57 ; bronze age finds, xxxv.
Broke, Robert, of Sandwich, 40.
Brooklands, Dartford, xxxvi.
Brooks, Charles, of Sandwich, sued for impaid tithe, 46.
Brothers, Thomas, 73.
Brumskill, John, rector of Warehorne, 32.
Brunston, Thomas, of Preston, 69.
Bryant, Max Gordon, vicar of Headcorn, 36.
Buckingham, John, Bishop of Lincoln, 21.
Buckingham’s Chantry, Canterbury Cathedral, 70.
Bulan ham, Higham, 14.
Burley, Simon, Constable of Dover Castle, 40.
Burtt, Mr. L. B., xxxiii.
butterpot (Medieval) from Tyler Hill, Canterbury, 62.
Bvgge, John, Miyor of Canterbury, ‘76; William, 76.
Canterbury, 19 ; Archaeological Society, 57 ; Barton of St. Augustine’s, 18; bronze age finds, xxxv ; Cathedral, 69, 70, 71 ; Library, 69.
Canterbury Cathedral Precincts and the Norman Castle, by Graham Webster, 72. j
Canterbury Cathedral Priory and Bartm Mill, 16 ; plan showing the Barton, 17.
Canterbury, Pottery Kiln Site at Tyler Hill, by P. J. Spillett, W. P. D, Stebblng and G. C. Dunning, 57-64.
Canterbury, St. Margaret’s, 31.
Canterbury, Star Inn, by Dorothy Gardiner, 73-76.
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INDEX. 81
Canterbury, The Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, by R. A. Lendon Smith, 16-25.
■Carmelite Friary Sandwich, jug from
■ (illust.) facing page 47.
Carmichael, Douglas William Winn, Vicar of Tenterden-with-Smallhythe, 36.
Catherell, Henry, of St. Peter’s, Sandwich, 69.
■Ceci, Mr. Joseph, xxxiii.
Ceolnoth, Archbishop, 18.
Chadsley, Daniel, curate of Smallhythe, 34.
Chapman, Will, Charing, 69.
Charing Church, 69, 70.
•Chart Court Farm, Chart Sutton, 2.
Chart Manor, Chart Sutton, 2.
•Chart Place, 2.
Chartham, 36 ; Church, 70.
Cheesecourt Gate, 57.
Cheyne, Will, 69.
Chichele, Archbhp., 69.
Child, Nathaniel,, churchwarden of Deal, 72.
Children, George, 10 ; John, 8.
Chilham, 2, 6 ; Castle records destroyed by fire, 6.
Chillenden, Prior, 21.
Chilton Hills, near Rochester, 14.
Chittenden, Mr. A. G. B., xxxii; Note on Roman Site at Little Chart, West of Ashford, 76-77.
Christ Church, Canterbury, 2.
Christ Church, Canterbury, The Barton and Bartoner of, by R. A. Lendon Smith, 16-25.
Churt, Surrey, 3.
Cinque Ports, xxxiv.
Clache, Jo: of Smallhythe, 28.
Clark, Mr. R., xxxvi.
Clergy of St. John the Baptist, Smallhythe, by A. H. Taylor, 26-36.
Cliff, Dr. Jeremiah, Tenterden, 33.
Chile, 13.
Clivesende, 38.
Cobham, John, 38.
Coenulf, gift to Earl Suithnoth, 3.
Cogan House, Canterbury, 76.
Cogrell, John, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
joins found at Staple, list of, 78.
Jolt, William, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
Colling, 12 ; not the present Cooling, 13.
Jollington, Nathaniel, the Elder, vicar of Tenterden, 31, 32 ; the Younger, chaplain of Smallhythe, 31.
Jollyers Farm, Lynsted, 56.
Colton, 22.
Jonington, William, rector of Stonar, 43.
Cooke, Mr. Richard, death recorded, xxxi; legacy from, xxxii.
Cooling, not Colling, 13.
Cooling Hill, 13, 14. .
Cope-free, meaning of, 66.
Councor, Mr. C. R., xxxii.
Courtope, Thomas, rector of Stonar, 45.
Crake, Sir Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Cranbrook Church, 69.
Crane, John, rector of Hawkhurst, 69.
Cranmer, Archdeacon Edmund, 28.
Crayford, 70.
Crayke, Sir Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Crispe, Sir Henry, 40, 46.
Crown Inn, Shorne, 13.
Curteis, Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe and rector of Sevenoaks, 34.
Curteis, Thomas Sackville, rector of Sevenoaks, 34.
Dadmans, Lynsted, 56.
Dane John, Canterbury, Roman sherds found, xxxv.
Dartford, xxxvi ; Hards’ Mill, xxxv; Manor, 3 ; Public Museum, xxxvi.
Deal .' Early 18th Century Dispute over the Pilot’s Gallery in St. Leonard’s, by W. P. D. Stabbing, 72-73.
Donne and Strand, explained, 67.
Doddington Road, Lynsted, 56.
Dofi Field, Ightham, 8, 10.
Dooris (Davie), John, 72.
Dover Castle, Constable of, 40.
Dowies, alias Doll Field, Ightham, 10.
Drake, John Alexander, chaplain of Smallhythe, 35 ; William, rector of Stonar, 44.
Drayton, Francis, rector of Witter- sham, 32.
Dunning, Mr. G. C., 47; see also Spillett, P. J.
Dymchurch, 2, 4.
Eadberht, King of Kent, 2.
East Hill, Dartford, demolition of Hards’ Mill, xxxv.
East Peckham, 70.
East Stour Farm, alias Suth-Tim, Chilham, 6.
East Sutton, 1, etc.
Eastbridge Manor, 4.
Edmund, Stephen, of Monkton, Thanet, 69.
Edwardson, Sir William, of Smallhythe, 27.
Egerton, 32.
Elliott, Frank Larriston, vicar of Shepherdswell, 36.
Elmstone, Owen Evans, rector of, 46.
Elye, George, vicar of Tenterden, 29,30.
Erratics from Stonar, Kent, by D. Baden-Powell, 50-52.
Evans, Owen, rector of Stonar, 46.
Eyhorne, 4.
Fairholt, F. W., xxxiii.
Fairlawn, Seat of Lord Vane, 10.
Faversham, 71; Manor of, 3, 4.
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Faversham, Two Documents, by Frank j W. Jessup, 65-68.
Fellows, Edward, rector of Stonar, 46.
Findon, William de, rector of Stonar, 43.
Fishenden, Thomas, curate of Small- hythe, 33.
Fleur-de-Lis Inn, Canterbury, 76.
Foche (or Voyche), Henry, 45.
Fogg, Joan, 69 ; Sir Thomas, 69.
Ford, Stephen, of Smallhythe, 28.
Fordwioh, 19, 40.
Fountain Inn, Canterbury, reputed oldest inn in Kent, xxxiii.
Fountain : Sir Harry Vane’s, by Sir Edward Harrison, 8-11.
Fowle, Robert, chaplain of Smallhythe, 29.
French ships and the Wantsum, Channel, 40.
Fuller, John, chaplain, of Smallhythe, 28.
Gardener, Peter, rector of Stonar, 43.
Gardiner, Mrs. Dorothy, 57, 77 ; finds at Broadoak, Canterbury, xxxv.
Gardiner, Mrs. Dorothy, Note on the Star Inn, Canterbury, 73-76 (illust.).
Gaskin, Mr. Walter, of Chart Court, Ashford, 76.
Gee, John, vicar of Tenterden, 30.
Geering, Robert, Note on Roman Site at Little Chart, Ashford, 76-77.
geological specimens from Stonar, 50-52.
Gerard, Henry, rector of Deal, 72.
Gibson, Edmund, Bhp. of London, 34.
Glathos, James, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Godfrey, Thomas, of Old Romney, 69.
Godin, John, rector of Stonar, 44.
Godmersham, 6.
Golding, Mr. A. J., appointment of Hon. Librarian, xxxii.
Goldwell, Nicholas, rector of Stonar, 44.
Goodneston, Blaze Winter, vicar of, 45.
Gore Green, 14.
Goverils, Robert, 40.
Great Chart, 3.
Great Mongeham, 2.
Green Farm, Murston, 12.
Greenfield, Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 30.
Grene, John, rector of Charing, 70.
Griffin, Mr. Ralph, xxxii; death recorded, xxxi.
Grovehurst, Milton Regis, xxxiii.
Gryme (Ingreme), Sir Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
Gundulf, gift to Priory of Rochester, 3.
Hadokke, Thomas, chaplain of Small- hythe, 27.
Hafienden, Stephen, chaplain of Smallhythe, 32.
Hakyntone, Richard de, rector of Stonar, 43.
Hall, Peter, chaplain of Smallhythe, and rector of Newenden, 28.
Hammond, Humphrey, curate of Smallhythe, 33.
Hardman, Dr. Fredk. William, death recorded, xxxi; obituary by G.W., 79.
Hardman, The Late F. W. and Stebbing, W. P. D., Stonar and the Wantsum Channel (Part III), Site of the Town of Stonar, 37-49.
Hards’ Mill, Dartford, demolition of, XXXV.
Harpsfield, Archdeacon, 28.
Harrietsham, 70.
Harrison, Dr. J. V., and Stonar erratics, 50.
Harrison, Sir Edward, 77; sarsens found near Aylesford, xxxvi.
Harrison, Sir Edward, Sir Harry Vane’s Fountain, 8-11.
Hart, Robert, rector of Stonar, 45.
Harvey, Mr. Marshall, illustrator of Anchor House, Lynsted, 56.
Hasselwood, Edward, 73.
Hawkhurst, 69.
Hawley, 3.
Headcorn, 36.
Hehham (Higham), 12.
Helwolding, Agnes, 70 ; Nicholas, of Herne, 70.
Heneborg, 41.
Henry IV to be buried in Canterbury Cathedral, 70.
Herne, 70.
Higham, Notes on a Saxon Charter of, by R. F. Jessup, 12-15.
Higham, Saxon boundaries of, map facing page 12.
Higham Upshire, 14.
Hildresham, John de, rector of Stonar, 43.
Hilton, Giles, of Faversham, 65.
Hollingworth, Benjamin, curate of Smallhythe, 33.
Holt, John de, rector of Stonar, 43.
Holy Cross, Canterbury, 70, 76.
Horner, Benjamin, 33; William, curate of Smallhythe, 32.
Horngilt, meaning of, 67. Horsmonden, xxxiii.
Hreodham, 13.
Hugham, Will, vicar of St. Mary, Northgate, Canterbury, 70.
Hugwet, John, of Chartham, 70.
lokham, Manor of, 19.
Ide Hill, Sevenoaks, 35.
Idley, Robert, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27, 28.
Ightham, 8 ; Common, 10.
Illustrations Fund, List of Donations 1941, xHi.
Ingreme (Gryme), Sir Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
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Islep, Radulf, 70.
Ivychurch, 26.
Ivy Hatch, 8 ; Street, 11.
Jackson, Sir Hugh, xxxii.
Jacob, Dr. E. F., 69.
Jaenber t, Archbhp. of Canterbury, 12.
James, Col. D. W. G., of Ightham, 10.
Jarman, Jacob, 67 ; Mary, 67.
Jessup, Frank W., Two Faversham Documents, 65-68, xxxv; appointment of Hon. Secretary, Records Branch, xxxii; lecture on placenames to Annual Meeting, xxxiii.
Jessup, Flight-Lieut. R. F., 77 ; and Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, xxxvii.
Jessup, Flight-Lieut, Earthen Mound near Rochester, 71; Notes on a Saxon Charter of Higham, 12-15.
Jesus Hospital, Canterbury, 16.
John the Miller, of Stonar, 40.
Johnson, H. C., 69.
jug from Carmelite Friary, Sandwich, fllust. facing page 47.
Kayage, explained, 67.
Keith, Sir Arthur, 77.
Kemp, William, Mayor of Faversham, 65.
Keneling’s Crouch near Rochester, 71.
Kennington, Ashford, 36.
Kent County Muniment Room, Faversham documents sent to, 65.
Kent Works, Stone, finds of pottery and bronze items, xxxv.
Kentish medieval pottery, illust., 49, ' 61, 63.
Kery, David, rector of Stonar, 43.
King’s School, Canterbury, 20;
Museum, 72.
King’s Wood, Sutton Valence, 3, 4.
Kingsnorth (Kingsnoth), Manor of, 3.
Kinnear, Mr., of Little Chart, 76.
Knatchbull, Sir Edward, M.P. for Kent, 34.
Knocker, Capt. H. W., xxxii, xxxv.
iamb’s Wood, 14.
jamprey, Thomas, rector of Stonar, 46. jand Way, Higham, 14.
janfranc, founder of St. Gregory’s, Canterbury, 5.
janton, John, rector of Stonar, 44. .astage-free, explained, 66.
.ee Green, 13.
.ee, Moses, rector of Biddenden, 32.
.eigh Church, 69.
.enham, 4.
.eofnoth (Levenot), of Sutton at Hone,
.everton, Alan, rector of Harrietsham, 70.
.illechurch Priory, 13.
.illey, Edmund, curate of Smallhythe, 35.
Lion Inn, Lynsted, 53.
Little Chart, West of Ashford, Roman Site at, by Robert Geering, 76-77.
Little Mongeham, 1.
Littledale, Dr., 77.
Lloyd George, Major G., and excavations of Stonar Church, 42.
Loader, William, builder of Hards’ Mill, Dartford, xxxvi.
Local Secretaries, x ; Reports of, xxxv. locofry, see Love-cope-free.
Lodge Estate, Lynsted, 53.
Londe or Lunde, Sir Richard, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Love-cope-free, alias locofry, meaning
Lovelace, William, 33.
Lovelich, John, rector of St. Alphege, Canterbury, 70.
Lower Bell, Aylesford, sarsens found near, xxxvi.
Lowth, Simon, 32.
Lummis, Geoffrey, curate of Smallhythe, 36.
Lunde, see Londe.
Lydd, 70 ; Church, 69.
Lynsted, Anchor House, by Aymer Vallance, 53-56.
Maedham, 12.
Maidstone, All Saints, 71 ; Museum, 58, 60, 64.
Makenade, William, 69.
Man, Morrice Lionel, vicar of Tenterden, 36.
Manby, Robert, curate of Smallhythe, 33. ~
Marden, 4.
Marl Place, Brenchley, xxxiii. Maroche, John, 70.
Marsh Street, Dartford, worked flints found, xxxvi.
Mede, James, curate of Smallhythe, 33. Medieval fragments found in Green Court, Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, 72 ; occupation of Stonar, 38; pottery from Tyler Hill, Canterbury (illust.), 59, 61, 63.
Members, List of, xiii-xxviii.
Merryman’s Farm, Ivy Hatch, Ightham, 8.
metal objects found at Stonar (illust.), 48.
Mew, John, of East Peckham, 70.
Milles, Thomas, curate of Smallhythe, 34.
Milton, Manor of, 4.
Milton Regis, 4, xxxiii.
Minty, A. G. P., 76.
Miscellaneous Notes, 69-78.
Mongeham (Mundelingeham), 3.
Monkton, 69; George Stancombe, vicar of, 46 ; Manor of, 19.
Monypenny, J. J., curate of Smallhythe, 34.
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Moore, Richard, curate of Smallhythe,
Moors, The, Ightham, 8. ,.
More, John, vicar of Tenterden, 27.
Morphett, Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 34.
Motenden, 70. ■
Mottisfont, John, vicar of Lydd, 70.
Mowll, Mr. Rutley, coroner, 78.
Mumbrey, William, 73.
Mundelingeham, Mongeham, 3. murage explained, 67.
Murray, Miss K. M. E., xxxiv.
Murston, 12.
Nashenden, Manor of, 71.
Newchurch, Borden, 4.
Newenden, rector of, 28, 34.
Newington, Capt. C. F., and excavations of Stonar Church, 42.
Newman, George, 29.
Norman Castle, Canterbury, Roman fragments found on site, 72.
Northbourne, Manor of, 40.
Northgate, 19.
Northwood, Canterbury, 18; Manor, 18, 19, 22.
Norton Court, Chart Sutton, 2.
Norton, place-name in relation to Sutton, 2.
Nouchon, Thomas, rector of Stonar, 44.
Oakleigh, 12, 13.
Obituart, 79.
Offa, King of Mercia, 12.
Officers and Members of Council, List Of, viii, ix.
Old King’s Farm, Hoo, 15.
Old Mead, Ightham, 8.
Oldham, James, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Oldbury Hill, 8.
Ov’bury, Simonde, rector of Stonar, 43.
Pachet, John, of Holy Cross, Canterbury, 70.
Parker, Alice, Smallhythe, 29.
“ passage ” explained, 67.
Payne, Mr. George, and excavations at Shorne, 13.
Pearce, Mr. Bertram W., and Stonar excavations, 38.
Peirce, William, 67.
Pekell (Puckle), John, rector of Stonar, 45.
Pengilley, Raymond Chas., curate of Smallhythe, 36.
Penwortham, Henry, rector of Cray- ford, 70.
Petham, Manor of, 5, 6.
Pickhill, Tenterden, 34.
Pidding, John, rector of Stonar, 43.
Pilots’ Gallery, St. Leonard’s, Deal : Early 18th Century Dispute, by W. P. D. Stebbing, 72-73.
pipkins found at Tyler Hill, Canterbury, 62.
Pitstock Farmhouse, Rodmersham, 53.
Pizey, Charles Edward, curate of Smallhythe, 35 : Charles Thomas, 35.
Plomer, John, rector of Stonar, 43.
Plot, Dr. Robert, 41.
Plough Inn, Ivy Hatch, 8. •
Pluckley, 31; Church, 70.
Polychrome pottery from Stonar, 47. pontage explained, 67.
Portmote, Court of, 67.
pottery at Stonar, 39, etc.
Pottery Kiln Site at Tyler Hill, near Canterbury, by P. J. Spillet, W. P. D- Stebbing, and G. C. Dunning, 57-64.
Potts, Canon R. U., 77.
Poule’s Cross, near Rochester, 71.
Powell, D. Baden-, Report on Erratics- from Stonar, 50-52.
Preston next Faversham, 69.
Preston Street, Faversham, 67.
Price, Hugh, chaplain of Smallhythe, 29- Priest, Mr. S., xxxv.
Pughe, John, rector of Newenden, 34.
Pump House, Ivy Hatch, 8.
Pye, John, 73. '
Ramsey Abbey, 16.
Ramsgate, 37.
Randall, William, alias Boydell, chaplain of Smallhythe, 29.
Raven, Walter, vicar of Smallhythe, 35.
Raye, Sir Richard, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
Raynhull, Rob., Vicar of Holy Cross, Canterbury, 70.
Raynoldes, William, chaplain of Smallhythe, 29.
Redham Mead, 13.
Repe, Edward, rector of Stonar, 45.
Richardson, Mr. E. P. Boys, xxxii.
Richborough Roman Site, 39.
Ringes, Manor of, 71.
Ring’s Hill Farm, 71.
Risden, Thomas, vicar of Ashford, 32.
Robert, Abbot, 41.
Rochester, 13; Cathedral, 70, 71;
Priory of, 3; St. Nicholas, 70; Earthern Mound Near, by R. F. Jessup, 71.
Rodmersham, Pitstock Farmhouse, 53.
Rogers, Mr., chaplain of Smallhythe, 29.
Rolvenden, 34; Robert Wise, vicar of, 27.
Roman foundations found at Temple Hill, Dartford, xxxvi; fragments in Green Court, Canterbury Cathedral Precincts, 72 ; sherds found at Dane John, Canterbury, xxxv; occupation of Stonar, 39.
Roman Site at Little Chart, West of Ashford, by Robert Geering, 76-77.
Romney, xxxiv, 69.
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Ronald, Alan Bruce, vicar of Small- hythe, 35.
Rooke, Admiral Sir George, 46.
Roper, Miss Anne, mii; lecture on Inn Signs to the Annual General Meeting, xxxiii.
Rose and Crown, Canterbury, 76.
Rose Wood, Ightham, 10.
Rough, Daniel, Register of, xxxiv.
Roxburgh, Alfred Henry, chaplain of Smallhythe, 34.
Ruck, late Mr. Walter, xxxii; Exors. gift to Library, xxxiii.
Rye, Roger, 70.
RykiU, Rose, 70 ; Sir Wifi, 70.
it. Alphege, Canterbury, 70.
it. Andrew’s Priory, 14.
it. Augustine’s, Canterbury, 2, 42 ; Abbot of, 40 ; granted the Estates of the Nunnery of Minster, 41 ; the Barton of, 18.
it. Dunstan, Cranbrook, 69.
>t. George’s Gate, Canterbury, 76.
!t. Gregory’s Priory, Canterbury, 5, 70.
■t. John the Baptist, Smallhythe, the Clergy of, by A. H. Taylor, 26-36.
It. Lawrence, vicar of, 43.
It. Leonard’s, Deal: Early 18thCentury Dispute over the Pilots’ Gallery at, by W. P. D. Stebbing, 72, 73.
It. Margaret, Canterbury, 31.
It. Martin’s, Dover, 43.
It. Mary and Sexburga, Sheppey, 69.
It. Nicholas, Rochester, 70 ; Stonar, 31 ; rectors of, 42, etc.
t. Paul’s, Canterbury, 46 ; Thomas Lamprey, vicar of, 46.
t. Peter’s, Sandwich, 69.
t. Peter and St. Paul, Charing, 69.
t. Vincent’s Boys’ Homes, Dartford, xxxvi.
andwich, 37, 39, 40, 41, 69; Manor of, 40; jug from Friary, illust. facing page 47.
avage, Katherine, 70 ; Sir Arnold, 70. awkyns, Thomas, chaplain of Smallhythe, 28.
axon boundaries of Higham, map facing page 12.
orutton Street, Bearsted, 1.
Boretaries, Local, x.
Byntleger, John, of Pluckley, 70.
heldon, Archbishop, 31.
leppey, 69.
herpey, Thomas, of Tenterden, 26.
horeham Church, Kent, 70.
noulder of Mutton Shaw, Borstal, 71. rurland, Sheppey, 69.
innings, Thomas, of Smallhythe, 30* r Harry Vane’s Fountain, by Sir Edward Harrison, 8-11.
nallbythe, Clergy of St John the Baptist, by A. H. Taylor, 26-36.
Smeeth, near Ashford, 35.
Smith, Mr. Arthur, of Faversham, 65 ; Mr. C. L., xxxiii; Mr. C. Roach, xxxiii; George, of Lynsted, 56; Mildred, of Lynsted, 56
Smith, R. A. Lendon, The Barton and Bartoner of Christ Church, Canterbury, 16-25.
Snargate, 31.
Societies in Union with the K.A.S., xi, xii.
sock and sack explained, 66.
South Farm, Little Mongeham, 3.
Speham, John, of Shoreham, 70.
Spigurnell, Raphe, Constable of Dover Castle, 38.
Spillett, P. J., W. P. D. Stebbing, and G. C. Dunning, A Pottery Kiln at Tyler Hill, near Canterbury, 57-64.
Spissage or sponsage explained, 67.
Stafford, Henry, chaplain of Smallhythe, afterwards vicar of New Romney, 28.
Stalisfield Church, 70.
Stambers, Little Chart, 76.
Stancombe, George, rector of Stonar, 46.
Stanton, William, priest of Smallhythe, 26, 27.
Staple, Treasure Trove at, Note by W. P. D. Stebbing, 77-78.
Star Inn, Canterbury, by Dorothy Gardiner, 73-76 (illust.).
Stebbing, W. P. D., Early 18th Century Dispute over the Pilots’ Gallery in St. Leonard’s, Deal, 72-73.
Stebbing, W. P. D., Treasure Trove at Staple, 77-78.
Stebbing, W. P. D., and Hardman, the late F. W., Stonar and the Wantsum. Channel (Part III), Site of the Town of Stonar, 37-49.
Stebbing, W. P. D. See also ^Spillett,P. J.
Stevens, T. Pearman, curate of Smallhythe, 36.
Stonar and the Wantsum Channel (Part III), Site of the Town of Stonar, by the late F. W. Hardman and W. P. D. Stebbing, 37-49.
Stonar House, 41 ; list of Rectors of, 43-46 ; metal objects found, (illust.), 48-49.
Stonar, Report on Erratics from, by D. Baden-Powell, 50-52.
Stone, pottery and bronze finds at, xxxv.
Stonore (Stonar), 37.
Streaton, Thomas, blacksmith, 10, 11.
Sturry, 40 ; Manor of, 19.
Style, James, of Stonar, 44.
Suth-Tun in Chilham, 2, 6.
Sutton derived from “ suth-tun,” 1.
Sutton at Hone, 2, 3.
Sutton Baron, alias Sutton Barne, Borden, 2, 4.
Sutton by Dover, alias East Sutton, 2.
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Sutton Downs, West Langdon, 1.
Sutton Farm, alias Sutton’s Farm, Dymchurch, 2, 4.
Sutton Hill, Little Mongeham, 1.
Sutton Hook Wood, Waltham, 2,4, etc.
Sutton Street, Bearsted, formerly Scrutton Street, 1.
Sutton Valence, alias Town Sutton, 1, 2, 4.
Suttons, The, by Gordon Ward, 1-7.
Suttone, John, 4.
Suttune (Sutton), 2.
Tailage explained, 67.
Tassell, John, 67.
Taylor, A. H., The Clergy of St. John the Baptist, Smallhythe, 26-36.
Temple Hill, Dartford, xxxvi.
Tenterden, 26, 29 ; Church, 26, etc.
Tenter’s Field, Dartford, xxxvi.
Terry, Dame Ellen, resident of SmaU- hythe, 36.
Teynham, Henry, 53 ; John, 53.
Thanington, 18.
“ theol ” explained, 66.
“ them ” explained, 66.
Thoresby, Richard, curate of Smallhythe, 33.
Tonge, Seman de, of Faversham, 71.
“ tonnage ” explained, 67.
Topcliff, Richard, rector of Stonar, 44.
Touman, William, rector of Stonar, 44.
Treasure Trove at Staple, Note by W. P. D. Stebbing, 77-78.
Trivet, Lady Elizabeth, 71 ; Sir Thomas, 71.
Tunbrick Cross, 14.
Turner, Hugh, 27 ; Joan, 27 ; Thomas, rector of Stonar, 46.
Twigg, Robert, curate of Smallhythe, 34.
Twisden, the late Sir J. R., documents, xxxiii; gift to Kent County Council xxxii.
Two Faversham Docume: s, by Frank W. Jessup, 65-68.
Twopeny, William, xxxiii.
Tyler, Major Charles, 53 ; Mr. F. W., resignation as Hon. Sec. Records Branch, xxxii, xxxv.
Tyler Hill, near Canterbury, Pottery Kiln Site at, by P. J. Spillett, W. P. D. Stebbing and G. C. Dunning, 57-64.
Ulcombe, 3.
Vallance, Aymer, Anchor House, Lyn- sted, 53-56.
Vanderflate, Peter, 41.
Vane, Sir Harry’s, Fountain, by Sir Edward Harrison, 8-11.
Vane, William, Lord, 10.
Vessey, Christopher, rector of Stonar, 45.
Voyche, Henry, 45.
Wadden Hall, Waltham, 5.
Waeterlea, 12, 13.
Walmer Avenue, Higham, 14,
Waltham, 2, 5, 6,
Walshe, William, rector of Stonar, 44.
Wantsum Channel, see Stonar and the Wantsum Channel.
Ward, Gordon, The Suttons, 1-7; thanks to, 15.
Ward, Isaac, chaplain of Smallhythe, 30.
Watcombe, John, rector of Stonar, 44.
Watson,W.E., rector of Wittersham,36.
Wealtham (Waltham), 5.
Webbe, Richard, rector of Stonar, 45.
Webster, Mr. Graham, 19.
Webster, Graham, Green Court, Canterbury Cathedral Precincts and the Norman Castle, 72.
Week Street, Maidstone, reference to kiln site, 64.
Welde, Henry, rector of Wickham- breux, 71.
West, Mr. J. E. J., of Staple, 77.
Whatman, Lawrence, of Faversham,67.
White, Blaze, rector of Stonar, 46.
Whiteacre, Waltham, 5.
Wickhambreux, 71.
Willingdon, Most Hon. Marquess of, death recorded, xxxi.
Wills, Some 15th Century, by C. Evelcigh Woodruff, 69-71.
Wilmington, 3.
Winchelsea, Archbishop, 18, 20, 43.
Windmill Field, Ightham, 8, 11.
Wingham, Edward Fellows of, 46;
Edward Repe, canon of, 45 ; John Russel de Aumberle, canon of, 43.
Winstanley, Miss, xxxiii.
Winter, Blaze, rector of Stonar, 45.
Wise, Robert, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
Witt-free explained, 66.
Wittersham, 36; Richard Thoresby, curate of, 33.
Wolton, (Woltune, Waltham), 5.
Wotton, John, Master of All Saint’s, Maidstone, 71.
Wood, John Alfred, vicar of Smallhythe, 36.
Woodnesburgh, John, co-adjutor to Prior Chillenden, 21.
Woodruff, C. Eveleigh, Some 15th Century Wills, 69-71.
Wootton, John, 73.
Worms, Mr., 40.
“ wreck,” meaning of, 67.
Wyse (Wise), Robert, chaplain of Smallhythe, 27.
Yew Tree Cottage, Lynsted, 56.
Yonge, Hugh, rector of Stonar, 45.
Young, Richard, Bishop of Rochester, 71.