Index to Volumes LXV to LXXXVIII
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© 1975, Kent Archaelogical Society ISSN 0066 — 5894
^rtljieologia Ontiana
TO VOLUMES LXV to LXXXVIII
Honorary Editor: A. P. DETSICAS, M.A., F.S.A.
Primed for the Society by HEADLEY BROTHERS LTD., ASHFORD, KENT
1975
The General Index is the work of our member, Mrs. A. Stace.
I am personally greatly indebted to my wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marsh, and Miss S. J. Marsh, who shared with me the onerous task of • proof-reading, though any errors are entirely my own responsibility.
A.P.D.
July, 1975.
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Aardenburg, knight jugs, 88, 198.
Abbas Hall, Essex, 85, 137.
Abbott, George seo Canterbury, Archbishops.
Aberg, N.: The Anglo-Saxons in England, 69, 33.
Abergavenny, Countess of, 70, 8; George Nevill, Lord, 51 ff.; Henry, Lord, 77, 77, 57, 59; Rev. John, Earl of, 81, 80.
Abingdon, church, 84, 182; Neolithic pottery, 74, 63.
Aoheulian, hand-axe, Aylesham, 83, 268; Borough Green, 79, 218; Green, Street Green, 85, 201; Langley, 77, 205; Orpington, 72, 194; Stowting, 87, 232; Sutton-at-Hone, Ixii; flakes, Green Street Green, 72, 85, 201; implements, Dartford Heath, 72-66, 76; ovates, Orpington, xlvii.
Aoheulian Implements in the Deposits of the Dartford Heath Terraco, A Discovery of, by P. J. Tester, 72-66, 76.
Aoheulian Site at Cuxton, An, by P. J. Tester, 30-80, 60.
Aoheulian Site at Orpington, An, by P. J. Tester, 194-72, 197.
Aolea see Oakleigh.
Acre, William de, 74, 5.
Aorise—Royal Arms in church, 79, 164.
Adam, brothers, 175 ff.; of Charing, 80, 66, 92-95; 47-79, 48; James, 86, 174; John, 86, 174; Robert, 85, 85; 174 ff.; William, 86, 72, 130; 86, 190.
Adam and Wiggins, 86, 190.
Adams, 70, 281; N. M., 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 39; Dr. P. J., 74, 66.
Adams, MSS, 66, 71.
Adamson, R. A., 73, 219.
Addedomarus, King of the Trino- vantes, 68, 113.
Addey, John, 75, 23.
Addington, Chestnuts megalithic tomb, 191-72, 192; 1-76, 57; liii; emergency excavations, 78, 80, Iviii; flint arrowheads, 76, 9; flint-knapping, 76, 2, 3, 5; Mesolithic flint industry, 29-76, 37.
Addington, Kent, The Excavation of the Chestnuts Megalithic Tomb, by John Alexander, 1-76, 57.
Adisham, Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 149; bequest of communion cup, 75, 113; place-name, 76, 61.
Adley, John, 82, 53.
Admiral Wood, earthworks, 80, 271.
Aegolesford, 65, 103.
Aegelesthrep, 65, 103.
Aelfgar, 69, 46.
Aelfgifu, 69, 44.
Aelfhelm, oaldorman, 69, 44.
Aelfmaer, monoyer of Romney, 65, 22.
Aelfrio, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Aelfrio, oaldorman, 43-69, 44.
Aelfsige, thane of Kent, 65, 21, 23.
Aelfweard, moneyer of Romney, 65, 21, 22.
Aelhfrethinodon, place-name, 76, 70.
Aelhfrethinolond, place-name, 76, 70.
Aelmar the Rod, 77, 137.
Aet, place-name prefix, 76, 61.
Aeth, Harriett D’, 81, 86.
1 [pg2]Aethelbald, coinage, 71, 164.
Aethelberht, King of Kent, 65, 13; 66, 172; 69, 39, 225; 71, 147, 149; 78, 30; 79, 143.
Aethelberht of East Anglia, 71, 163. Aethelbeorht II, 65, 13; 71, 163. Aethelburh, 65, 13; 87, 35.
Aethelheard see Canterbury, Archbishops
Aothelraed, King of Mercia, 68, 91. Aethelred the Unready, 65, 21; 66, 172; 69, 41, 47.
Aethelred the Reeve, 49-69, 50.
Aethelred, Archbishop see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Aethelric, thane of Kent, 69, 45.
Aethelthryth, Abbess of Ely, 68, 93.
Aethelweard, 69, 44.
Aethelwine, moneyer, 65, 21. Aethelwulf of Wessex, 71, 164. Aetius, 80, 183, 184.
Age by Age; Landmarks in British Archaeology, by R. Jessup, (review), 309-82, 310.
Agriculture, North-East Kent, 14th century; North Kent, 28580, 286; weald, 285-80, 286.
Aitken, Dr. M. J., liv; 73, 81, Iv.
Akam, M., 84, 39.
Akers, Miss C., 83, 164.
Alard family, 79, 49; Gervase, 74, 25; 79, 49; Reynold, 74, 30; Robert, 74, 25.
Alauna, river, 203-79, 205. Albemarle, Duke of, 65, 5, 6. Albery, Sir Irving, 88, 1.
Albone, Richard, 83, 206.
Alehin, Rev. John, 70, 183; John, 70, 185.
Alcock, Thomas, 80, 22; Thomas, curate of St. Katherine’s, London, 88, 53; Sir Thomas, 73, 133.
Alcocke, Mr., Captain of the Select Band, Canterbury, 82, 131.
Aldersey, Terry, 81, 241.
Aldorstead manor see Merstham. Alderstedo, Ralph de, 74, 12.
Aldington, Anglo-Saxon church, 81, 242; 86, 105; church tower, 75, 118; church repairs, 75, 119; Thurnham, 82, 71; archiepiscopal estate, 15-86, 16; Bedynden, denn of archiepiscopal manor, 76, 76, 83; Court at Street Chapel, 16 if.; Goldwin, 86, 86, 15; Grelley family, 74, 11; Holy Maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, 15-86, 20; manor, 211 ff.; held by Archbishop, 84, 81,
261; 86, 15; Medieval pottery, 274-80, 275; Mesolithic flint implements, 83, 152; mill, 70-82, 71, 102; Rector, Richard Masters, 15 ff.; Romano- British gaming pieces, 86, 80, 274-275; pottery, 251-83, 252; 84, 234; roofing-tiles, 84, 234; Roman coins, 84, 234; timber barn, 81, 21; tumulus, lii; yokes of the manor, 81, 80, 164.
Aldington, Cobb’s Hall and the Holy Maid of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 15-86, 24.
Aldistede, Nicholas de, 74, 24; Robert, 74, 24.
Aldred, 88, 46.
Aldsworth, F. G., 80, 274; 86, 70.
Alefe, Thomas and Margaret, brass of, 113-87, 114.
Alexander III of Scotland, 69, 65. Alexander IV, Pope, 72, 45, 46; 84, 140.
Alexander, E., 76, 138; John: The Excavation of the Chestnuts Megalithic Tomb, Addington, Kent, 1-76, 57; Dr. John, liii; William, 78, 88, 1.
Aleyn, Ann, 70, 148; Charles, 70, 148; John, 70, 147; John of Clifton, 23 ff.; Mary, wife of Charles, 74, 70, 148; Sir Thomas, 70, 148; William, 70, 148; 76, 86.
Alfeah (Aelfsige), Bishop of Winchester, 69, 43, 47.
Alfoldean, Sussex, clay figurines of “pseudo-Venus”, 72, 73.
Alfriston, Sussex, Anglo-Saxon brooches, 70, 189; Anglo-Saxon grave goods, 84, 23.
Alkham, Thomas of, 85, 66.
Alkham, Early English church, 84, 152; place-name, 76, 60.
Allabaster, Katherine, 82, 64; William, 82, 64.
Allan, J., 72, 1, Ixii; 86, 137.
Allard, Henry, and Thomas Cory- ate, by Richard C. Stone, 240-81, 241.
Allard, Francis, 81, 241; Helen, wife of Richard, 81, 241; Joan, wife of Richard, 81, 241; John, 81, 241; Richard, 81, 241, Thomasin, wife of Richard, 81, 241.
Allen, A. F., xliii; 66, 73, xlviii; 78, Ixi; 81, xlviii, Ivi; 82, liv, 143; 85, 182; 226-86, 227; Discoveries at Chalk near Gravesend, 66, 150; Further [pg3]Discoveries of Roman Kilns and Remains at Chalk, near Gravesend, 220-73, 223; Higham Priory, 186-80, 199; Lost Village of Merston, The, 198-71, 205; Roman Building at Chalk, 207-73, 208; Roman and Other Remains from Chalk near Gravesend, 144-68, 158; Roman Remains: Higham Marshes, 68, 213; Arthur, 69, 227; D.F., 81, 136, 188, Edward, 87, 179; Henry, 76, 154; Isaac, 82, 74; John, 80, 233; John, goldsmith, 66, 170; Joseph, 70, 153; Thomas, 75, 112; Sir Thomas, 149 ff.; William,, 70, 73, 169.
Allhallows, Abbot’s marshes held by Boxley Abbey, 66, 141; estate map, 1697, 77, 180; hoard of bronze implements, 88, 221; manor of Windmill held by Reading Abbey, 66, 141; marshes, 66, 106; Roman cremation groups, pottery and kilns, 66, 131.
Allied Ironfounders Ltd., 86, 174. Allier, statuette modelling industry, 142 £f.; 77, 86, 203.
Allingham—Neolithic-Bronze Age beaker, 76, 19.
Allington, Astley, Sir Jolm, 71, 123, 72, 3, 7-17; Belgic cemetery. 86, 73; Belgic finds, Hermitage Farm, 86, 74; bricks in Castle vault, 82, 152; Castle, 71, 123; Church, 72, 10; estate map, 1678, 77, 180; manor of Little Buckland, 72, 11; Sir Thomas Wyatt, 69, 161; 71, 123; 72, 1. Allington, William de, (de Colum- bariis), 9 ff.
Allnatt, J. C., 70, 279.
AUnutt, Henry & Son, 87, 67, 72; 88, 179, 180.
AUnutt, & Smith, 87, 67.
Almond, James, 73, 83.
Almonson, Agnes, 74, 203; IsabeU, 74, 203; John, 74, 203; Katherine, 74, 203; William, 74, 203.
Almhouses, 1480-1660, 32-75, 55.
Alphege see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Alms window, Leeds, 142-78, 143; New Romney, 78, 143.
Alphne, John, 82, 80.
Alstede manor, 74, 13.
Alstoo mount, Rutland, whetstones from, 69, 154.
Alston, papers, 80, 138; William, 80, 139.
Arney, David, 72, 167.
Amherst, Lord, 70, 2, 3, 8, 20, 26;
Wm. Pitt, 1st Earl, 81, 90; Wm. Pitt, 2nd Earl, 81, 90.
Amhurst, Dr. Geoffrey, 83, 295. Amice, Countess of Devon, 74, 8. Amiens, Jutish attachment-plates, 69, 34.
Amies, John, 75, 58.
Amos, C„ 82, 282; E. W. G., 85, 1;
John, 72, 239.
Amos & Wheeler, 72, 111.
Amouso, John, 82, 83.
AmpuUa mould of St. Thomas, 68, 132, 139-140.
Amsinck, Paul, 87, 182.
Amyas, John, 83, 216.
Ancaster, Romano-British brooch, 87, 152.
Anckorn, G., 70, 280.
Anderson, Miss Jane, 69, 95; P., 73, 3; 74, 114.
Andred, 76, 71.
Andrew, Alice, wife of John, 74, 203; Elizabeth, 74, 203; John, 74, 203; Katherine, wife of Thomas, 74, 205; Martha, wife of Mayor Thomas, 74, 204; Martha, m. (1) Walter Upton, (2) Thomas Inmith, 74, 205; Richard, 74, 205; Thomas, Mayor of Dover, 202-74, 205; Thomas (2), 74, 203, 205.
Andrew, Thomas, of Dover, Mayor and M.P., by W. H. ChaUen, 200-74, 205.
Andrewes, Phineas, M. P., 24-85, 25.
Andrews, Charles, 82, 219; Eileen, 69, 115; John, H.: The Thanet Seaports, 1650-1750, 37-66, 44; The Trade of the Port of Faversham, 1650-1750, 12569, 131; Thomas, 70, 155.
Andrews, Drury and Herbert, 70, 204; 79, 92; 81, 32, 37, 38; 82, 55, 66, 76, 228; 85, 17; 87, 33, 49; 88, 170.
Andrus, Miss, 69, 95; Mr, 72, 189. 190.
Andscohesham, place-name, 66, 133; 60-76, 61.
Angemar, see Angmering.
Anger, William, 80, 21.
Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, The, by J. N. L. Myres, (review), 255-86, 256.
4 GENERAL INDEX TO
Anglo -Friesian, pottery. Wingham, lix; 80, 81, Ixvi.
Anglo-Saxon,
animal bones, Dartford, 70, 259.
attachment-plates, Lyminge,
7, 12, 15, 16-18, 20, 24, 25. axe-head, Lyminge, 69, 7, 11. bangle, 69, 15.
beads, Dover, 85, 13; Lyminga, clay, 69, 18, 20, 27; glass, 69, 15, 18, 20, 24, 27; amber, 69, 13, 15, 16, 20, 27; melon, 69, 30; Milton, gloss, 78, 32; 85, 4; Orpington, 44-84, 46; amber, 83, 138; 84, 42; ceramic, 139-83, 141, 145; paste, 83, 145; glass, 83, 145.
belt-plate, Lyminge, 69, 12, 18.
bone, comb, Lyminge, 69, 9; pin. Dartford, 70, 259.
bowls, bronze, Dartford, 70, 191; Wingham, Ixvi.
bracelets, Lyminge, 69, 20; Milton, bronze, 85, 4.
brooches, Canterbury, 179- 74, 181; Chessell Down, 70, 189; Dartford, 187-70, 191; Dover, 1 ff.; Fairford, 85, 70, 189; Fa versham, 78, 27; 85, 7, 8; Harlton, 70, 189; Horton Kirby, 83, 143; Howletts, 70, 189; Linton, 70, 189; Lyminge, 69, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 27, 30-31, 35; Milton, 2-85, 8; Orpington, Ixi; 81, 82, lii; 83, 131, 134, 143, 145; 42 ff.; Sarre, 84, 70, 189; 77, 158; 85, 7, 15 ff.; Stone. 69, xliv.
bronze, catches, Bekesbourne, 70, 95; Burwell, 70, 95; Hol- borough, 70, 95; Kingston Down, 70, 95; clasps, Orpington, 47-84, 49; Shudy Camps, 70, 95; Sibertswold, 70, 95; key, loop and iron spoon, Burwell, 70, 95; Holborough, 70, 95; Orpington, 83, 143; Shudy Camps, 70, 95; Sibertswold, 70, 95; mounts, Northfleet, 156-77, 157; objects, Faver- shom, 77, 158; Dover, 82, 284; Orpington, 83, 134, 138, 139, 145; 84, 47; Ramsgate, 24-84, 25; Lymingo, 8-69, 11, 13, 16, 25-27;
buckles, Barfriston Down, 70, 95; Bekesbourne, 70, 95; Breach Down, 70, 93; Broadstairs, 70, 93; Crundale, 76, 25; Eccles, 88, 77, Fl. IV, 78; Faversham, 70, 94, 95, 108;
Holborough, 92-70, 95, 108; leklingham, 70, 94; Kelvedon, 74, 180; Lymingo, 69, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25, 28, 32-33, 34-35; Milton, 24-78, 26; Polhill, 70, 279; Orpington, Ivii; 82, 83, 131-134, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145; 84, 40, 44, 46, 47; Sarre, 70, 279; Sibertswold, 70, 93;
buildings, Stone-next-Faversham, liv;
burials, Boxley, 70, 111; Holling- bourne, 160-65, 166; 80, 269; Milton, 80, 269; 83, 12; 2 ff., Minstor-in-Thanet, 85, 84, 246;
Pilgrims’ Way, 80, 269;
Orpington, liv-lv; cremation, Orpington, 80, 83, 139; 84, 42; Sittingbourne, 2 ff;
Cathedral, Canterbury, 175-84, 184; 25 ff;
cable-moulding. Dartford, 82, 289;
cemeteries, 70, 110, 112; Ayles- ford, 70, 112; Bekesbourne, xlii; 69, 72, 100; Broadstairs, 84, 29, 243; 85, 188; Chatham, 70, 112; Cliffe-at-Hoo, 70, 111; 83, 149; Dover, xlii; 65, 85, 10; Dumpton Gap, 84, 29; Eccles, 87, 108; 78-88, 80, 212; Faversham, 85, 2; Finglesham, liv, Ivii; Guildown, 76, 70, 109; Harrietsham, HI, 70, 112; Higham, 70, 110; 83, 149; Hollingbourne, 111-70, 112; Holborough, 68, 4; Horton Kirby, xliv; 69, 70, 257; 83, 149; Maidstone, 70, 110, 112; Milton, cemeteries in the Milton-Sittingbourne district, 36-78, 38; Monkton, 86, 246; Minster -in-Tha.net, 84, 29, 86, 246; Northfleet, 83, 149; Orpington, Ix-lxi; 82 Ivii; 81, 83, 258; cremation urns, 83, 132, 134, 139, 141; Ozengell, 26 ff.; Polhill, 84, 70, 278-280; Ramsgate, 84, 29; Rochester, 111-70, 112; Sarre, 70, 11, 36, 84, 15 ff.; St. Laurence, Thanet, 84, 9-30; St. Peter’s, Thanet, 86, 246; graves, Sibertswold, 85, 17; Sittingbourne, 78, 36; 2 ff.; Snodland, Holborough Hill, 85, 65, xliii; Thurnham, 70, 111, 112; Upchurch, 70, 111; Wrotham, 70, 110, 112.
chain, silver-gilt, 69, 30.
charters, Cuxton, 71, 150, 152; [pg5]Folkestone, 71, 150; Fordwich, 71, 149; Higham, 133-66, 134; Hoo Peninsula, concerning land grants in the, 133-66, 139; Lenham, 71, 150; Littlebourne, 71, 149; Lower Stoke, 66, 133, 134; Lyminge, 71, 149; Mongeham, 71, 149; Northbourne, 71, 149; Sturry, 71, 149.
Chronicle, 76, 58; description of Horsa’s death, 65, 103; description of early Church Councils, 66, 135; St. Botolph, 72, 228; 80, 294.
churches, Canterbury, 99-86, 108; Cheriton, 81, 242; Cliffe, 81, 242; Darenth, 81, 242; Dover, 81, 242; Kemsing, 81, 242; Leeds, 81, 242; Lower Halstow, 70, 112; Lydd, 81, 242; Lyminge, 81, 242; Minster-in- Sheppey, 81, 242; Minster-in- Thanet, 81, 243; Northfleet, 81, 242; Orpington, xlvi; Paddlesworth, 81, 81, 242; Reculver, 84, 246; Rochester, 88, 201, 203; Shorne, 81, 242; Stone- next-Faversham, 260-83, 261; 244-86, 245; West Peckham, 81, 242; Willesborough, 81, 242; Wilmington, 81, 242; Would- ham, 81, 242.
cremation site, Hollingbourne, 72, 234; Westbere, 83, 149.
coins, 162-71, 166; coin of Canute, 217-68, 219; golden coinage, 71, 163; silver penny of Eadbearht Praen, 162-71, 166; Breach Down, hoard, 35-78, 36;
Broadstairs, hoard, 78, 35; Finglesham, liv, Ivii; Maidstone, 76, 78, 196-197; Milton, 73, 230; 78, 22, 23, 32; Orpington, coin of Aethelread II, liii; Reculver, 78, 71, 173; Stone- next-Faversham, 86, 245;
Stourmouth, 81, 242.
coffin clamps and nails, 28-69, 29. crosses, Breach Down, 78, 30;
from 7th Century Cemeteries, 78, 30; Milton Regis, pectoral cross, 29-78, 32; Sibertswold, 78, 30; Thurnham, gold cross, 297-82, 8; Wingham, 78, 30; Wye, 30-78, 31.
crystal ball, Lyminge, 69, 32.
door bolts, Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 30-72, 31.
escutcheon, West Wickham, 82, 299.
ferrule, Lyminge, 69, 9.
girdle-hanger, Burwell, 70, 93, 94.
glass: Aylesford, 70, 110; Bifrons, bottle, 69, 37; Chatham Lines, glass armlet, 83, 131; Dover, glass bead, 82, 284; Holborough, glass beads, 70, 126; Lyminge, beads, (see beads); beaker, 27-69, 28, 38; bottle, 12-69, 13, 37-38; Milton Regis, glass armlet, 83, 131;
gold braid, Lyminge, 69, 32. graves, Chartham Down, 84, 25;
Leeds, 111-70, 112; Lenham, 111-70, 112; Lower Halstow, 70, 112; Strood, 70, 110.
grave goods, Breach Down, 78, 25; Boxley, 70, 112; Chessell Down, 84, 22; Dover, 16 ff.; Finglesham, 84, 78, 31; 79, 44; 17 ff; Orpington, 84, 80, liv- Iv; 82, Ivii; Wickhambreaux, 78, 25; Wye, 30-78, 31.
harbour, Ebbsfleet, 84, 29.
harness mounts, Faversham, 77, 157.
history of Saxons, 76, 58.
hone, Holborough, 125-70, 126.
iron objects, Lyminge, plates, 69, 22; shield grip, 69, 22; Orpington, knife, 83, 130, 131, 132, 134, 138, 139, 141, 143, 145; studs, 83, 131; rmg, 83, 134, 138, 139; purse mount, 83, 145; Polhill, knife, 70, 279;
ivory, Ramsgate, fragment, 22-84, 24.
knives, Lyminge, 69, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25; Orpington, knives, 83, 130; 84, 46; Polhill, 70, 279.
leather fragments, 69, 8.
loom-weight, Faversham, 20869, 209.
mill, Holborough, 70, 110. moneyers, 71, 163, 165.
necldace, Holborough, 70, 92.
pendants, Breach Down, 70, 93; Dover, 78, 28; 82, 284; Horton Kirby, 78, 27, 28; Ixworth, 70, 93; Kingston, 70, 94; Milton Regis, gold, 78, 22, 28-29; gold oloisonnd with milleflori, 26-78, 28; gold with filigree decoration 78, 34; Sarre, 78, 27; gold, Sibertswold, 78, 27,
6 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
Anglo-Saxon—continued
pot and hone, Holborough, 108-70, 109, 120-128.
pot-hangers, Bigbury Camp, 70, 102; Chartham, 70, 100; Holborough, 100-70, 104.
pottery, Barfrieton Down, bottle with rouletted pattern, 70, 104; Broadstairs, jar with, roulotting, 70, 104; Canterbury 124-68, 126; 70, 105; bottle with rouletted pattern, 70, 104; Chart Sutton, pot, 70, 112; Dartford, 257-70, 259; Dover, 70, 105; 36-71, 37; Eynsford, 88, 106; Faversham, 70, 104; Framling- ham, 71, 36, 84, 84-85; Har- riotsham, bottle with rouletted pattern, 70, 104; Holborough, 104-70, 5; bottle with rouletted pattern, 104-70, 105; Lyminge, 69, 13, 18, 28, 37; Mazingham, bowls with rouletting, 70, 104; Milton Regis, beaker, 85-miniature pottery jar, 4, 78, 23-24; Orpington, 83, 134, 149; Richborough, 70, 105; Sarre, bottle with roulotting, 70, 104; Teynham, pitcher, 79, 44; West Hythe, 70, 105; Wick- hambreaux, bowls with roulotting, 70, 104; Wingham, lix.
purse and comb, Burwell, 70, 95; Holborough, 70, 95; Holywell Row, 70, 95; Shudy Camps, 70, 95; Sibertswold, 70, 95.
purse-mount, Lyminge, 69, 9, 16, 20, 22, 24.
rings, Faversham, 71, 232; Higham, 71, 232; Lyminge, 69, 10, 15; Orpington, 134-83, 8;
rivets, Orpington, 83, 139.
roads, Finglesham, 88, 219. roundels, Faversham, 77, 157. rune stones, Dover, 82, 291;
Orpington, 82, 291; Sandwich, 82, 291.
runic inscriptions, 98-70, 100; Holborough, 97 ff.
Saxon Shore Forts, 66, 57; 71, 107; 106-73, 107; 82, 213.
Boramasax, Folhill, 27 70, 9, 280. shield bosses: Barrow Hill, 70, 96;
Eastry, 70, 96; Holborough, 95-70, 97; Holywell Row; 70, 96; Lyminge, 69, 6, 9, 22; Milton, 85, 4; Orpington, 83, 131, 132, 138, 141, 143, 145; Prittlewell,
silver, cross, Chartham, 70, 104; Dover, ring, 85, 13; wire bangle, 85, 13; silver-gilt chain, Lyminge, 69, 30; spoon, Ly- minge, 31-69, 32.
sites, occupations Canterbury, xliii; Cliffe, 65, 70, Ill; North Kent Marshes, 66, 116-117; Wingham, Ixvi.
spearheads, Ditton, 204-77, 205; Great Chestorford, 70, 99; Holborough, 97-70, 100; Lyminge, 69, 7, 9, 10, 22; 15- 84, 16; Orpington, 83, 131, 132, 138, 143, 145; iron, 84, 50; Ramsgate, iron, 14-84, 16.
spindle-whorl, Orpington, 83, 141.
sundials, Orpington, 73, 1; 81„ xlvi; 287-82, 291.
swords, Holborough, 70, 100; Orpington, iron, 83, 141.
textiles, Orpington, fragments, 50-84, 54.
tombs of Archbishops, 88, 38. tweezers, Orpington, 138-83, 9. weapons, Lyminge, 32-69, 33.
weaving sword, Dover, 84, 18; Finglesham, 84, 18; Ozengell, 84, 18; Ramsgate, 17 ff; Sarre, 84, 84, 18.
whetstones, Bifrons, 70, 106; Dover, 70, 106; Faversham, 70, 100; Holborough, 105-70, 107; Horton Kirby, 70, 106.
Anglo-Saxon Burials near the Lord of the Manor, Ramsgate, by Louise Millard, Shirley Jarman and Sonia 0. Hawkes, 9-84, 30.
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, Kent, An, by Vera I. Evison, 84-70, 141.
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Milton Regis, Finds from a Seventh- Century, by Sonia C. Hawkes and L. R, A. Grove, 22-78, 38. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Orpington, An, 1st Interim Report, by P. J. Tester, 125-83, 150.
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Polhill, The, by M. Blumstein, 278-70, 280.
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Polhill, The, by A. D. Stoyel, 225- 73, 226.
Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Win- nall, Two, by A. L. Meaney and [pg7]S. C. Hawkes, (review), 225-85, 227.
Anglo-Saxon Charters I; Charters of Rochester, by A. Campbell (Ed.) (review), 229-88, 230.
Anglo-Saxon Charters, forged, by G. Ward, 147-71, 152.
Anglo-Saxon Churches in Kent, by H. M. Taylor, 241-81, 243.
Anglo-Saxon Disc Brooches, Three, by S. E. Bigold and Leslie E. Webster, 1-85, 18.
Anglo-Saxon Grave near Hartford, Kent, An, by David Wilson, 187-70, 191.
Anglo-Saxon Occupation Site at Dartford, An, by P. J. Tester, 256-70, 259.
Anglo-Saxon Plane from Sarre, The, by W. L. Goodman, 198- 73, 201.
Anglo-Saxon Plane from Sarre, The, by G. C. Dunning, 196-73, 197.
Anglo-Saxon Ring from Sarre, Kent, An, by David Wilson, 231-71, 232.
Anglo-Saxon Settlements, Recent Developments in the Study of Place-Names and the, by K. J. Edwards, 81-88, 85.
Anglo-Saxon Spearhead from Bexley, An, by P. J. Tester, 212-85, 214.
Angmering, Sussex, 74, 4.
Anjou, Margaret of, 83, 207.
Anne, Queen, stoneware, Maidstone, 82, 294.
Annesley, Nicholas, 75, 113.
Anchitil, Archdeacon, 85, 61.
Anselm, Archbishop see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Anselm secretarious, 87, 189.
Anshee, John, 70, 55.
Antlers, deer, Bexley, Lxvii.
Antrum, Edward James, 87, 65, 69. Apdale manor see Stone-in-Oxney. Apeldrefeld, Henry de, 200-65, 201. Appleby Castle, Westmorland, 69, 90.
Appledore, Abbot Aelfhun, 69, 45; Abbot Wigerd, 69, 45.
almhouses, 79, 32.
Christohuch Priory granted lands, 143-66, 144.
crop production on Cathedral Priory manor, 15 ff.
Danish attacks, 69, 56. estate map, 1628, 77, 180. inning of marsh, 66, 143.
Rother, changes in its course, 63 ff.
religious community, 1002 AD, 69, 41.
Royal Arms in church, 79, 159. trench from to Romney, 74, 27. Tunstall field, 76, 208.
Appledore, Kent; A Short History, by Sir John Winnifrith, (review), 231-88, 232.
Appleton, 75, 21; James, 82, 97; James, miller, 88, 165, 184; John, 80, 21.
Apprenticeships, charitable endowments for,-75, 57.
ApSimon, A. M., 74, 60; report on Neolithic finds, Wingham, 62-74, 66.
Apuldrefeld, Henry de, 71, 297; Lord Henry, 72, 138; William, 71, 212.
Aquamanile, Dartford, 88, 187, 192; Joyden’s Wood, 37-72, 38.
Arbuthnott, Dr., 73, 154, 157.
Arehae-Numis Research and Development Club, 83, 259.
Archaeological Horizons in the North Kent Marshes, by John H. Evans, 103-66, 146.
Archaeological Journal, Vol IX, article on Dominical Dial in Eastry church, 66, 82.
Archaeological societies, 70, 1.
Archaeological Theory and Practice, ed, by D. E. Strong, (review). 235-88, 236.
Archaeology of South-East England, An, by G. J. Copley, (review), 234-72, 235.
Archbishop Warham’s Visitations, xliv.
Archeion: or a Discourse upon the High Courts of Justice in England, by Wm. Lambarde, ed. by 0. H. McIlwain and P. L. Ward (review), 254-71, 255.
Archer, Miss, 81, 74; John, 80, 20; Sarah, m. William Pitt, 81, 90.
Archibald, John, 80, 13; MissM. M., 82, 157.
Archives Office, Kent, The. by Felix Hull, 64-6, 71.
Arden of Faversham, 80, 7; C. G. Perceval, 2nd Baron, liv; 72, 81, 82.
Arden of Faversham, by Anita Holt, (review), 85, 225.
Ardern, Margaret, m. (1) John Forthe, (2) John Bradborn, 193-81, 195; Thomas, 80, 126; [pg8]Thomas, Mayor of Faversham, 194-81, 195; Thomas, 82, 11.
Argles, Constance, 87, 69. Arkesden, Essex, 71, 45. .Arlington, Lord, 87, 86. Arlott, A. C., 71, 225; 73, 228. Armada Preparations in Kent and Arrangements made after the Defeat, (1587-1589), by J. J. N. MoGurk, 71-85, 93.
Armbruster, 69, 91.
Armorial bearings,
Aldershede, De, 74, 32; Alefe, Margaret, 87, 113; Angell, 77, 58; Arundel, 52-77, 54; Astley, 86, 221;
Badsell, 77, 59; Bamme, 77, 49; Barnham, Sir Martin, 86, 220; Baynard, 77, 59; Beauchamp, 77, 57, 59, 60; Becon (Beacon) Theodore, 167-69, 168; Beier, 77, 53; Berkeley, 77, 60; Bernake, 77, 52; Betenham, 86, 42; Bitton, 77, 58; Boleyn, 78, 7; Boleyn, Anne, 78, 17; Boteler, 77, 57; 86, 48, 53; Bourchier, John, 86, 35, 40, 41; Bourne, Thos. de, 71, 224; Sir Christopher, 71, 224; Boxley Abbey, 214-68, 216; Boys, 79, 76; Dr. John Boys, 79, 73; Bray, 77, 57; Bray, Frideswide, 86, 48, 53; Braybrooke, 77, 57; Brooke, 77, 57; Brotherton, de, 77, 54; Tliomas, 80, 282; Bullen, 78, 14; Burghersh, Sir Bartholomew, 71, 224;
Caldecot, 77, 58; Cantelow, 77, 60; Capdon, 77, 53; Carey, 77, 50; Castelline, 77, 48; Cavendish, 77, 56; Cawne, 77, 59; Cheddar, 77, 58; Chester, Earl of, 77, 52; Christ Church Gate, Canterbury, 292-80, 3; Clayton, 77, 52; Clare, 77, 57, 59, 61; Clinton, 77, 52; Cobb, family, 86, 15; Cobham, Thos. de, 71, 213; 77, 57; Comyn, 61, 83, 29; Cradock, T1, 52; Crake, 77, 50; Criol, family, 83, 152; CromweU, 77, 52; Crosier, 77, 58; 86, 48; Culpepper, 77, 59;
D’Abernon, 77, 58; 86, 48; Dalyngrigge, 77, 61; Delamare, 77, 51; 77, 60; Delamore, 77, 51; Dene, 77, 49, 58; Denny, 77, 50, 53; Despenser, 77, 53, 57, 59; Dixon, Sarah, 86, 47; Dryby, 77, 52; Dudley, 77, 60;
Dyke, Sir Thomas, 81, 86; 85, 50; 86, 46, 51;
Edward IV, 78, 4; Elizabeth I, 77, 52; England, 77, 54, 61; Eresby, 77, 51;
Fane, 77, 56, 58, 59; Fitzalan, 77, 52, 54; Fitzalan of Clun, 77, 52, 54; FitzEUis, 77, 58; Fitzhugh, 77, 56; Fitz-Pernel, 77, 60; Fitzwilliam, 77, 52; Framlingham, 86, 42; France, 77, 52, 54; Fransham, 77, 55; Frauxmere, 77, 55; Furneaux, 77, 58; Furneval, 83, 29;
Game, 77, 52; Gates, 77, 53; Galton, 74, 32; George DI, 87, 239; Gerold, 77, 60; GonseU, 77, 53; Gonston, 77, 51; Greene, 77, 56; Grey, 77, 56, 60, 61; Greyley, 77, 60; Guilde- ford, 77, 60; Sir Richard Guildeford and wife Anne, 86, 38, 39; Gurney, 77, 58;
Hadreshull, 77, 59; Haestrecht, 83, 115; Halden, 86, 38, 39; HalliweU, 77, 57; 86, 48; Hamelin, 77, 52; Hampton, 77, 58; Hardres, 81, 54; Harpetre, 77, 58; Hart, 77, 59; Sir Percyval Hart, 86, 43; Percyval Hart, 47-86, 48, 50; Sir Peroy- val Hart II, 86, 48, 50, 51-52; Harvey, 77, 58; Richard Harvey, 80, 99; 80, 105; Admiral Sir Henry Harvey, 80, 105; John Harvey, 85, 195; Hastings, 77, 60; 77, 61; Hausted, 77, 61; Hendley, 77, 59; Henry VIH, 60, 78, 17; Herbert, 77, 51; Heringham, 77, 55; Heydon, 78, 7, 13, 14, 19; Horton, 77, 52; Howard, 77, 54; Henry, Duke of Norfolk, 80, 282; Hussey, 77, 51;
Ireland, 77, 54;
James, I, 74, 179; 77, 54; James of Ightham, 83, 112; William James, 83, 116; Joyce, 83, 29;
Kirkby, 77, 53;
Laurence, arms in All Saints, Maidstone, 208-80, 209; Leke, De la, 77, 58; Levett, crest of William Levett, 85, 196; Lindsey, 77, 51; Lisle, 77, 60; Longvilliers, 86, 48; Loraine, 86, 35, 41; Lovetot, 83, 29; Lupus, 77, 52;
Mablethorpe, 77, 56; Malpas, 77, 60; Manlovel, 86, 48; Manners, 77, 54; Markham, 86, 48; Marmion, 77, 56; Marshall, [pg9]77, 61; Matravers, 77, 52; Menshull, 54, 77, 61; Mereworth, 77, 61; Mildmay, 77, 51; Moigne, 77, 50; Montfort, 77, 68; 86, 48; Montgomery, 83, 29; More, 77, 50; Morley, 77, 52; Mortimer, 77, 60; Mountchen- sey, 77, 50; Mowbray, 77, 54; Thomas Mowbray, 282-80, 3; Moyle, 83, 152;
Neubourg, 77, 60; Nevill, 77, 56; 59, 61; 83, 29; Neville, Cicely, Duchess of York, 78, 5; 80, 282; Katherine Neville, 282-80, 3; Newce, Clement, 80, 207; Newton, 77, 58; Norbury, 77, 58; 86, 48, 53; de North- wode, 87, 111, 114; Norton, 87, 114; Philadelphia Nutt, 86, 46;
Owgan, 83, 29;
Pakeman, 77, 53; Pantulf, 86, 48; Parr, 77, 56; Pashley, 31-74, 32; Sir John Pashley, 74, 32, 37; Paulet, 77, 51; Peche, Sir William, 86, 43; 86, 47, 48, 50, 53; Sir John, 86, 53, 54; Pencestre, 71, 213; Perrott, 77, 58; PersaU, 77, 58; Pigott, 77, 48; De la Pole, 77, 57; Poyn- ings, 77, 51; 83, 152; Prince Arthur, 80, 292; Prince of Wales, Arthur, 86, 44; Prince of Wales badge, 86, 52; Pympe, 86, 38, 39;
Reynsforth, 77, 51; Roberts, 77, 59; John Roberts, 86, 40; 86, 42; Roos, 77, 51, 54; Roos of Kendal, 77, 56; Russell, 77, 55;
Sackville, 77, 50; St. Amand, 77, 57; St. John, 77, 51; St. John’s Cambridge, Ivi; St. Maur, 82, 77, 49; St. Owen, 77, 58; St. Quentin, 77, 56; Sancroft, 77, 50; Sapcotts, 77, 55; De Saye, 77, 52; Scotland, 77, 54; Scott of Kent, 80, 209; Sir Thomas Scott, 74, 31; Scrape, Elizabeth, 86, 53, 54; Sea, 77, 149; Seases, 77, 53; See of Canterbury, 77, 50; See of York, 77, 55; Sergeaux, 74, 32; Shelley, 86, 48; Sherbourne, 77, 58; Sher- ington, 77, 55; Shrewsbury, Elizabeth, Coimtess of, 83, 29; Sidney, Sir Philip, 77, 49; Skelton, 77, 51; Sowby, 77, 53; Spencer, 77, 50; Stanhope, Jane, 86, 48; Staveley, 77, 56; Sterne, 77, 55; Stidolph, 77, 59; Strange, 83, 29; Sudeley, 77, 58; 86, 48,
Suffolk, Duchess of, 53, 78, 5; Swathinge, 77, 55; Swynborne, 74, 34;
Talbot, 83, 29; Old Talbot, 83, 29; Tamworth, 77, 53; Tateshull, 77, 52; Teye, 77, 60; Tiptoft, 77, 53; de la Tour, 77, 55; Troutbeck, 77, 50; Trussell, 77, 51;
Valence, 77, 61; 83, 29; Vaneye, 77, 50; le Venour, Roger, 221-72, 222; Sir Robert, 72, 222; Verdon, 83, 29; Villiers, 77, 53;
Walcott, 77, 48; Waldegrave, 77, 50; Walden, 83, 29; Wallis, 77, 55; Walsingham, 77, 49; 77, 51, 53, 55; Walworth, 77, 59; Warenne, 77, 52, 54, 56, 59, 61; Washington, Laurence, 205 ff.; West, 80, 77, 60; Welnet- ham, 77, 51; Wentnorth, 77, 53; Whetenhall, Rose, 86, 37, 40; 86, 42; Wihoughby, 78, 13; Wilsford, Thomas, 86, 37, 40; Winchelsea, Earls of, 83, 154; Woodville, 77, 52, 54; 78, 4; Wotton, 87, 16, 28, 29; Writtie, 77, 49; Wyse, 77, 55;
Zouoh, Edward, 11th Baron, 77, 49;
see also, Hatchments.
Armour, decorated, 39-86, 40.
Armstrong, T., 79, 15.
Arncott, Lady, 75, 64.
Arnold, A. A., 65, 157; 70, 36, 41;
Arnos Court, Brislington, 82, 230. Arnott, Miss A. M., 79, 121; 80, 69. Arrhenius, Dr., 85, 2.
Arthur, 80, 268; J. R. B., 19474, 196; 78, 189, 192, 200; Prince, 80, 292; Prince of Wales, 86, 44.
Arthurian Campaign, effect on Kent, 78, 91.
Arthurian Campaign, The, by John Evans, 83-78, 95.
Arthurian Material in the Chronicles, The, by R. H. Fletcher, (review), 81, 255.
Art of Ancient Mexico, The, by Franz Feuohtwangler, (review), 69, 229.
Artour, Thomas, 80, 251.
Arun and Western Rother, The by R. H. Goodsall, (review), 288-80, 289.
[pg10]Arundel, Anne, wife (2) of William, 77, 62; Sir Edmund de, 74, 33; Philippa, 74, 33; Richard, Earl of, 70, 73; 74, 33; William, Earl of, 77, 62.
Arundel, Thomas, Archbishop see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Aschowe, Jane, 80, 21.
Ash, Adam of, 79, 38.
Ash next Sandwich: Copper tokens, probably of John Harvey, 85, 196; Harflete, Sir Thomas, 70, 147; manor, 72, 142; marble, Carrara, fragments of, 74, 164; Priory of St. Gregory, 73, 65; Romano-British brooch, 66, 3; site, Ixiv; 72, 88, 220; Saunders, John, vicar, 80, 21; school, 75, 83; Watling Street, excavated 72, 1.
Ash near Wrotham: barn, 16th century, West Yoke, 88, 220; Fulljames volume of maps, 88, 220; Romano-British site, Ash Church, 88, 220; New Ash Green, 87, 237; 88, 220.
Ashbe, Richard, 82, 62.
Ashbee, John, 71, 109; P., 72, 226; 74, 60, 68; Two early Bronze Age Axes, 180-65, 183; and G. C. Dunning: The Round Barrows of East Kent, 48-74, 57.
Ashbridge, Eric, 84, 269.
Ashburnham, Aime, m. Sir Edward Dering, 86, 7.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, medieval ewer spout, 70, 272.
Ashdown, Charles, 85, 46.
Asheley, Sir John, 73, 132.
Ashford:
Archaelogical Society, 70, 28; report of, 1966, li-lii.
axe, early Bronze Age, ISO- 65, 183; axe, flanged, 76, 21; boss, ornamental, fifteenth century, 86, 237.
Burrows of Ashford, 71, 189. church, rebuilding of, 75, 122. endowment of College, 75, 122. flint, 76, 191; flints found at Ellis Bam Farm, Kenardington, xlix-82, 1.
Grammar School, 75, 84.
hatchments of Lady Ellen Strangeford and Sir Norton Knatchbull, 81, 80.
kiln at Potters Comer, 69, 149; 70, 63; 77, 40; 79, 61;
Parish Registers, li.
Pope, 0. H., Hon. Sec. Archaeo
logical Society (obituary), 71, 268.
poor relief, 69-79, 60.
refusal to pay increased assessment for turnpike, 71, 196.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 160.
Sir John Smith appointed Captain over muster of men of Ashford, 82, 131.
state of town at end of Middle Ages, 96 ff.
supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Thos. Thurston, road engineer, 70, 208; 71, 189; memorial to Thurston in church, 71, 189.
Ashford, A Thirteenth-Century Kiln Site at, by L. R. A. Grove and A. Warhurst, 183-65, 187.
Ashmolean Museum, 80, 200, 204, Ashour, place-name, 76, 70.
Ashour manor see Tonbridge.
Ashtead, Surrey, Roman villa, 79, 123.
Ashurst: church porch, 75, 120; coin of Henry IV from Calais mint, 71, 166; ironworks, 86, 88.
Ashwell, Baker, 71, 194.
Assche-Kalkoven, Belgium, 77, 142.
Asser, Mr., 83, 237.
Assessments in Kent for the Aid to Knight the Black Prince, 70, 36.
Assheton, John, 80, 21.
Assiter, Mr., 83, 237.
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd., The, 2-68, 3; 69, 216; 70, 84; 168, 266; 78, 126; 79, 121; 80, 69; 81, 136; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 66; 86, 26; 87, 101; 88, 73.
Astley, family, 127:
Agnes, wife of Sir Jacob, 73, 131, 132, 134;
Anne, wife of Thomas, 72, 1;
Anne, m, Sir Francis Stydolfe, 73, 131;
Anne, wife of Sir Isaac, 73, 132, 133;
Bernard, 73, 131;
Berry, 73, 133;
Catherine, wife of John, 72, 1;
Eleanor m. Thos. Knatchbull, 72, 3, 7; 73, 126;
Elizabeth, 73, 126; Elizabeth m. Sir Edward Astley, 73, 131;
Frances, wife of John, 72, 1;
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVTH 11
Frances, wife of Jacob, 73, 140;
Francis, 72, 8;
Irene, 73, 126;
Isaac, 73, 130; Sir Isaac, 131 ff;
Jacob, 73, 133; 134, 140; Sir Jacob, 1st Lord, 126 ff; Sir Jacob of Milton Constable, 73, 73, 140;
John, 72, 1, 8; John, 73, 140; Sir John, 71, 123; 72, 3, 7 ff; 73, 125 ff.; 82, 82;
Katherine, wife of Sir John, 72, 8; Katherine, 72, 8; 73, 125; 128*
Lady,’73, 125;
Margaret m. Anthony Neale,
Margaret, wife of Thomas, 72, 3,
Sir Thomas, 72, 1; Thomas, 72, 1; Thomas, 72, 2, 6; Thomas, 72, 8; Thomas, 73, 126, 130;
Waldgrave, 73, 133;
Astleys of Maidstone, The, by R. H. Goodsall, 1-72, 17; 125-73, 141;
Atchester Wood, 248-70, 249;
Atcos Ltd., 69, 1.
‘At-hall’, family, 71, 153.
Athawes, Samuel, 72, 181.
Atkins, Rev. P. H.: The Parish Church and People of Headcorn, Kent, liv; William E. & Son, 82, 85, 46.
Atteram see Otterham.
Attlee, D., 82, 296.
Atwood, Samuel, 82, 285.
Aubeville, Hugh de, 86, 115; Joan, wife of Hugh, 86, 115.
Aucher, family, 87, 222; Anthony, 68, 66; John, 85, 135; Mary, m. William Randolph, 68, 66.
Auchindavy, altar to cult of Epona, 77, 145.
Audley, Sir Thomas, 71, 185.
Aufidius Pantera, Ixi.
Auger, Mr., 85, 99.
Augustine of London, 85, 123.
Austen, family, 71, 160; Miss D. M., 66, 8; Elizabeth, wife of Robert, 81, 80; James, paper-maker, 71, 116; James, 82, 54; John, Canterbury, 71, 191; John, Maidstone, 71, 191; Natnaniel, 81, 90; Percival, 82, 41; Richard, 75, 113; Richard, fuller, 82, 41; Sir Robert, 81, 80, 240; Sir Robert, 3rd Bt., 81, 240; Sir Robert, 4th Bt., 81, 240.
Austin, George, 80, 145; G. L., 80, 145; William, 87, 194.
Austyn, Henry, 84, 217; Roger, 84, 217.
Auxellus, 83, 105.
Auxerre, Censurius, Bishop of, 80, 175; S. Germanus, Bishop of, 80, 175.
Avenues, Lifige, 68, 33.
Avernas-le-Baudin, 68, 33.
Avery, William, 71, 116; 82, 54.
Avondale, Lord of, 82, 128.
Aylesford, Aylesford of, family archives, 66, 69; Lord, 82-82, 83; Charlotte, Countess of, 81, 80; Henage Finch, Earl of, 71, 123.
Aylesford:
almhouses, 75, 47.
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 85, 15, 16; cemetery, 70, 112; finds, 70, 110.
Braun, Hugh, 80, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
bee boles, Cossington, 92-74, 93.
Belgio burial, 82, 223; cemetery, 86, 73; pottery, 82, 225; tazza, 82, 226.
bronze buckle, 69, 208.
Brother Coulette, 80, 5.
Carmelite House 1-80, 28; charitable bequests to, 66, 45.
Celtic bucket, 72, 214. chantry, 80, 4. charitable funds, 75, 130.
Church granted to St. Mary’s Hospital Strood, 84, 140; Royal Arms in, 79, 164.
Copley, D. Hewitt, 80, 4.
crop-marks, Rowe Place Farm, Ixxii.
Eccles, Romano-British Villa, 210-77, 211; xlviii-xlix, 12578, 141; 121-79, 135; xlviii-xlix, 69-80, 91; xlix, 44-81, 52; xlvii-xlviii; 82, 83, 39-48, 249-250; 93-84, 106; 55-85, 60, 175-176; 25-86, 34, 234-235; 101-87, 110, 227-228; 73-88, 80, 212-213; Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, 87, 108; 88, 78; Belgic coins, 86, 74; Manor, 72, 142.
flints from Holt Hill, 258-80, 260.
Friary bequests to, 80, 19; floortiles from, 23-80, 25.
de Grey family, 2-80, 4.
gold armillae, 70, 17.
Hart, 0. P. M., Mrs., 60, 208.
hatchments of Rev. Joseph Butler Milner and Charlotte, [pg12]ni
Countess of Aylesford, 81, 80.
Horsa, 65, 106.
Kit’s Coty House, 106-65, 113, 196; 70, 252; 74, 68; 81, 117.
lathe, 85, 76.
lead papal bull of Pope John XXIII, 85, 195.
Manor of Little Buckland, 72, 11.
Neolithic sites, 76, 19, 21; axes, 76, 19, 21; gold objects, 76, 19, 21; graves, 76, 19.
Roman coin, 211-72, 212; 86, 225.
Romano-British pottery, 21172, 212.
Smythe’s Megalith, 251-70, 252.
terraces on Blue Bell Hill, 80, 272.
Aylesham, Acheulian hand-axe, 83, 268.
Aylworth, Edward, 81, 84; Walter, 81, 84.
Ayre, Rev. John, 69, 164.
Ayres, D., 82, 194.
B
Babba, moneyer, 71, 163.
Babbingden, swine-pasture, 76, 70.
Bachelor, John, 74, 204.
Bacher, Luke, 83, 52.
Backhouse, Rev. Wm., 81, 81.
Bacon, Sir Edmund, 87, 17, 25;
Francis, 70, 12; John, 80, 102.
Baden-Powell, 1st Baron, 81, 109; lii.
Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 78, 1, 4, 7, 12 ff.
Badesell, Mertun de, 72, 139.
Badge design for K.A.S., 13-70, 14.
Badlesmere, Lord, 82, 5; Bartholomew, Lord, 74, 18; Guncelin, Earl of, 80, 219.
Badlesmere—hatchment of Richard Milles, 1st Earl Sondes, 81, 80.
Badon, Mount, 78, 83, 85, 89, 90, 93.
Baerla, 76, 61.
Bagendon, Belgic metal-working, 82, 224; earthwork, 86, 68, 72.
Bagshaw, S., History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Kent, 35 ff.; 82, 85, 135; 87, 50, 59; 88, 176.
Baguley (Bagueley), Cheshire, 72, 19; 77, 34.
Bailey, Dr. D. S., 69, 160, 164; Lt.-Col. Edmund Wyndham Grevis, 83, 123; Edward, 76, 171; Lavinia, 83, 123; R., Ixi; Richard, 81, 73, 181, 185.
Bailey-Everard, J. G., 83, 124.
Bailiff, Adam, 74, 23.
Baillie, Lady, 78, 142; 82, 43, 104.
Baines, Lucy, m. Francis Leigh, 81 92
Baker,’' 72, 14, 175; Mr and Mrs, 74, 91, 94; A.: Cobham Hall, 271-83, 272; and S. E. Rigold: Two Lost Court Lodges, Long- field and Wooton, 60-85, 70; Dr. A., 86, 207.
Alan, R. H.: Field System of an East Kent Parish (Deal), The, 96-78, 117; Field System of Kent, The (review), 78, 210; Some Early Kentish Estate Maps and a Note on their Portrayal of Field Boundaries, 177-77, 184; Some Fields and Farms in medieval Kent, 152-80, 174.
Alfred, 81, 22; Dennis, 86, 223; Col. E. T. L., xlix; 77, 83, 259; 85, 191; 87, 241; Edmund, 87, 179; Elizabeth, 81, 83;, John, 81, 83, 88; John, miller, 82, 42; Sir John, 70, 283; 75, 117; Mr and Mrs John, 73, 234; Sir Richard, 88 ff.
Thomas,78, 113; Thomas, History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, 69, 167.
WiUiam, 70, 153.
Bakerestun, place-name, 76, 68.
Balcanguhall, Walter, Dean of Rochester, 69, 78, 83.
Balchin, Mr., 79, 58.
Balcony Railings in Kent, by D. Stephenson, 173-86, 191.
Baldock, C. and G. Long, 82, 1; William, 80, 21.
Baldwin, Archbishop see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Baldwin, Ralph, 85, 130, 133-134; R. A., Iv, 283-80, 284; R. A.: The Jezreelites, (review), 212-78, 214; Lower Halstow, 65, 193; William, trade token of, 85, 164.
Baldwyn, Arthur, 70, 185. Baldwyne, WiUiam, 85, 164. Baldwyns manor see Bexley.
Bale, John, Prior of Ipswich, 80, 1. Balfour-Brown, F.C., 71, 84; Miss
F. L., 69, 198; 70, 162; 73, 3. Ball, Beckford, 77, 207; Henry, 81, 36; W. E., 74, 40, 43, 45.
BaUard, 86, 87; Richard, 82, 68.
BaUs, H. J., xlvii; 72, 83, 256; 84, 237.
Balred, 71, 165.
[pg13]Balsdon, Miss, H. 85, 176; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 130.
Balseford, Thomas, 80, 5.
Balston, Thomas, 71, 116, 119, 129;
William, 76, 199; William, paper-maker, 71, 125; 82, 83.
Balston, Finch, Hollingworth & Co., 82, 62.
Baltic, Kentish ships in, 1680-1730, 66, 40.
Bamber, Mr., 71, 237.
Banawa, William, 74, 36.
Bancks, Mr., 72, 230; Rev. G. W., 80, 226; Sir John, 72, 230.
Bancroft, Archbishop see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Banfield, F. T., lx; 81, 82, Ivi; 84, 241.
Banham, Robert, 83, 208.
Banks, A. H. A., 83, 126; B. N., 83, 125; Elizabeth, wife of John, 81, 88; J., 82, 107; 83, 164; 84, 246; John, 81, 88; Sir John, 80, 4; 82, 82; Miss, m. Heneage Finch, 82, 82; Margaret, 81, 82; R. G., 83, 126; S. W., 83, 126.
Bannister, John, 74, 85.
Bapchild—church, 75, 112.
Baptist, Sister Mary: Eighteenth Century Maps and Estate Plans of Bromley, Beckenham and Penge, 31-81, 38.
Barber, John, 82, 68; Nicholas, 71, 208; Richard, 82, 68; William, 82, 67, 68.
Barcham Green MSS, 87, 51, 60. Barclay, Dr. George, 70, 153. Barden, Borough of, see Tonbridge. Barden, Peter of, 72, 140.
Bardown, ironworking site, Ixi. Barfreston: Anglo-Saxon graves, 72, 85, 17; carving of boy-bishop, 78, 123; Harvey, Richard and Elizabeth, 80, 98, 100; south door, 69, 229.
Bargrave, Mrs, 154-73, 166; Angela, m. Dr. John Boys, 79, 72; Isaac, 86, 6.
Bargrave-Tournay, Robert, 81, 84; Sarah, wife of Robert, 81, 84, 88.
Barham, Sir Charles Middleton, 1st Baron, 81, 92; Lady Diana Middleton, Baroness, 81, 92; Richard, 82, 95.
Barham:
Anglo-Saxon burials, 84, 235. barrow, 74, 55.
enclosure with barrows, 80, 275. example of small house with single-end jetty, 78, 144.
Iron Age pits, 240-86, 241.
reception of Queen Henrietta and King Charles at Barham Tower, 69, 86.
swine pasture, 76, 72.
visit of Mount family, 1759, 69, 176.
Barillon, French Ambassador, 76, 123.
Barker, H., with K. P. Oakley and G. de G. Sieveking: The Skeleton of Hailing Man, 21882, 220; Sir John, 82, 227.
Baricing:
Abbey, “wet-meadow” land, 66, 142.
anchorage for Royal ships, 73, 76.
Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 149.
maintenance of river walls against high tides, 142-66, 143.
nunnery church, 82, 154.
Barksore Marshes, see Upchurch.
Barley, M. W., 81, 125.
Barling, Mr., 85, 135.
Barling, Essex, place-name, 76, 61.
Banning:
asylum, 66, 67.
Belgic finds, 86, 74.
bridge shared with East Farleigh, 80, 229.
Iron Age pot, 83, 263.
Romano-British and medieval buildings, 86, 243.
Romano-British buildings suspected at Court Lodge Farm and Hall Place Farm, 85, 189.
underground chamber at Old Hall, 85, 189; 86, 243.
Barnack, school of carvers, 82, 160; stone coffin, Higham, 82, 152;
• 160; stone, Otford, xlii; 66, 69, 198; tower, 84, 183.
Barnard, F. P.: The Casting Counter and the Counting Board, 82, 157; James, 82, 55; Richard, 116-71, 117; 82, 54.
Barne marsh see Grain.
Barneham, Sir Francis, 82, 141.
Barnes, D. N., lix; Edward, 81, 75, 62; Elinora, 75, 111; T. G., 80, 233; Sir William, 82, 134, 139.
Barnett, A. W., 82, 194.
Barnham, Alice, wife of Francis, 86, 220; Francis, Sheriff of London, 86, 220; Sir Francis, 86, 7, 9; Sir Henry, 82, 128; Sir Martin, 86, 220.
Barns, Some Major Kentish Timber, by S. E. Rigold, 1-81, 30.
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Barrell, Francis, 80, 138, 139; 87, 241; Robert, 87, 22.
Barrett, Mr., 82, 68; Elizabeth, m. Rev. William Dejoyas Byrche, 77, 2; Raul, M.P., 77, 1; Thomas, (1), i; Thomas, (2), 77, 77, 1-2; W. H„ 68, 173.
Barrey, Laurence, 78, 123; Richard, 85, 86.
Barrow, G. W.: Feudal Britain, (review), 235-72, 236; J., 84, 246.
Barrows, Aldington, 1-76, 57; Barham, 74, 55; Boughton Aluph, 78, 190; 80, 258; 85, 180; Capel-le-Feme, 74, 55; Ohal- lock, 83, 253; Chartham, 83, 253; Chatham Lines, 85, 17; Coldrum, 76, 25; Crundale, 83, 253; Eastry, 74, 55; EIham, 74, 55; 83, 255; 85, 179; Ewell, 74, 55; Eythorne, 74, 55; Folkestone, 87, 210; Goodnes- tone, 84, 235; Guston, 74, 55; Hardres, 86, 237; Hawlunge, 88, 217; Houghton, 74, 55; Hythe, 74, 56; Lyminge, 78, 194; 178-85, 179; Monk’s Horton, 87, 231; Nackington, 74, 55; Newington, 78, 199; Bet- ham, 83, 253; Postlmg, 74, 56; Ringwould, 74, 56; St. Mar- garet’s-at-Cliffe, 74, 56; St. Peter’s, 74, 48, 56-57; Saltwood, 74, 56; Sollindgo, 199-78, 200; Shorno, 87-70, 88; Sibertswold, li-Iii; Smeeth, 82, 74, 56; Stanford, 74, 56; Stowting, 74, 56; 86, 237; 231-87, 232; Tilmanstone, 74, 50, 57; Westbere, 74, 57; Wye, 78, 203.
Barrow, A Roman, Excavation of, at Holborough, by R. F. Jessup, 1-68, 61.
Barrows of East Kent, The Round, by P. Ashbee, and G. 0. Dunning, 48-74, 57.
Bartholomew, Elizabeth, 81, 89; Joan, 80, 273; J. and Sons, 73, 2; 74, 113; 77, 111; 80, 108; 85, 139; John Knows, 81, 89; Leonard, 81, 89; Mary, 81, 89; P., 71, 84; 72, 94; 73, 2; Philip, 81, 89.
Bartlett, Curator of Maidstone Museum, 21-70, 22; Ann, m. Anthony Siffiet, 85, 170; D., 77, 111; R., 74, 114; 77, 111.
Bartlow Hills, Essex, 68, 29. Barton marsh, see Grain.
Barton, Elizabeth, m. Rev. Bosan- quet Polhill, 81, 84; Elizabeth, the Holy Maid of Kent, 15-86, 20; John, 81, 84.
Barton-May, Walter, 81, 84. Bartram, D„ 78, 125; 79, 121. Barwick, Dean of St. Paul’s, 87, 92. Basalt, Neolithic axe, Wye, liv. Baseden, Robert, 81, 88, 174.
Basille, Theodore see Thomas Be- con.
Basing (Basinge, Basinges, Basyng, Basynge), Adam Margarete - scharrer de, 74, 23; Edmund, 74, 17, 23; Margaret, widow of Sir William, m. Edmund de Passelo, 74, 16, 17, 19 ff.; Ralph, 74, 17; Reynold (1), 74, 17; Reynold, (2), 74, 17, 23 ff., 31; Thomas, 74, 17, 23, 26, 27; William, 74, 17, 30; Sir William, 74, 16, 17, 20; William, Master of St. Mary’s Hospital, Strood, 84, 149; 156-158.
Basingstoke, place-name, 76, 64. Basire, James, 71, 243; 84, 185. Bass, J., 78, 201.
Bassenge, Lidge, 68, 33.
Bassett, Edward, 80, 122; John, 80, 122.
Bassock, Alexander, 88, 164; John, 81-82, 82; Philip, 88, 164, 182; William, 81-82, 82.
Baston manor see West Wickham.
Basyn, William, 80, 21.
Basyng, Basynge see Basing.
Batchelor, R. G., 82, 145.
Bate, Anne, m. Sir Demetrius James, 83, 115; Dr. George, 83, 115; Tom, 87, 78.
Bateman, Sir Anthony, Lord Mayor of London, 87, 93.
Bates, James, 131-84, 132.
Bath, clay figurine, 72, 65, 74; Abbey, 88, 26.
Bath, Lord, 73, 144, 145, 148.
Bath House, The Vale Mascal, by J. E. L. Caiger, 229-82, 234.
Bathorst, Mr., 82, 95.
Bathurst, Charles, 77, 119; Lancelot, 75, 86.
Battely, Rev. J., 71, 169, 171; 73, 98; Nicholas, 87, 88.
Batten, Sir William, 85, 26.
Battle, Abbey, 72, 29; land held by Passelo, 74, 16.
Bauor marsh see Upchurch. Bawdrip, Somerset, 72, 74. Baxon, place-name, 76, 62.
Baxter, E. W„ 68, 3; Jeffrey, 73, 81; William, 72, 190.
[pg15]Bayeux, manors listed in Domesday held of the Bishop, 72, 142, 146; 88, 38; Odo of, 77, 135.
Bavham, see Lamberhurst.
Bayley, E., 71, 23; xlviii; 77, 78, li; 80, 1; 86, 241; 87, 233; James, 83, 233; Sir John, 81, 88.
Bayne, Emily, m. Bossom, 81, 89.
Beaeheroft, family hatchments, 81, 93.
Beaduric see Bethersdan, 76, 70.
Beake, Abraham, 71, 115; Margaret, wife of Abraham, 71, 115.
Beaker, folk, 76, 139.
Beal, Rex, 68, 2.
Beale, family, 88, 159; Mrs., 88, 159; Mr., 88, 159; Alexander, 88, 159; Ambrose, 72, 9; Richard, 88, 159; Susanna, 88, 159.
Bealknapp, Robert, 71, 212.
Beall, Haiward, 88, 159; Mrs.
Susan, 88, 159.
Beare, John, 75, 41.
Bearsied:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
The Courts, possible mill, 71- 82, 72.
flint arrowhead, 275-80, 277.
Mflgate, 69, 177.
provision of poor-house, 80, 228.
Romano-British pottery, 191- 76, 192.
Thos. Roper, carpenter, 71, 122.
Beatie, Johan, 74, 203; Justyne, 74, 203; Valentine, 74, 203.
Beatrice, daughter of Henry III, 87, 221.
Beauchamp, John, 82, 12; Richard, Earl of Warwick, 82, 299.
Beauclark, George, Duke of St Albans, 81, 83; Jane, wife of George, 81, 83.
Beaufitz, John, 74, 37; William, 74, 38.
Beaufort, Thomas, Earl of Dorset, 70, 82.
Beauvais, stonework, 28-88, 29.
Bec, Anthony, Bishop of Durham, 74, 99, 109; 205-83, 206; Hugh de, 73, 64, 65; William de, 73, 64.
Beche, Simon atte, 80, 252.
Beck, Richard, 80, 169; William de, 80, 169.
Beckenham:
charitable funds, 75, 130.
church, enlargement of, 120- 75, 121.
I. Dimmook, 71, 237. estate map, 1623, 77, 180.
Eoxgrove Earm, plan of, 81, 33, Grammar School for Girls, 85, 33. Manor of Eoxgrove, 81, 33, 38. maps of estates belonging to Burrell family, 81, 36. place-name, 76, 66.
trial excavation of depressions in Tootswood, 236-71, 237.
Beckenham, Bromley and Penge, Eighteenth-Century Maps and Estate Plans, by Sister Mary Baptist, 31-81, 38.
Becker, Miss Janet, 68, 184.
Beoket, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Beckingham, Mr., 69, 176.
Beokley-Kitchenour, 74, 14, 15, 19; manor, 211 ff.; Pussele, Edmund de, lands, 84, 74, 15.
Beckwith, J. G., 88, 212.
Becon (Beacon, Beakon, Beken), Ann, 69, 169; Anthony, 69, 167; Basil, 166-69, 169; Basil, cordwainer, 69, 169; Bassell (Bozwell), 169-69, 170; Elizabeth, 69, 167; George, 69, 170; Rachel, m. William Beswicke, 69, 166; Sybilla, m. John Bigge, 69, 167; Theodore, 166-69, 168; Theodore, yeoman, 69, 169; Thomas the Elder, 69, 169; Thomas, 159-69, 170; William, Mayor of Tenterden, 69, 169; William of Charing, 69, 169.
Becon, Thomas, Canon of Canterbury, by H. B. Thomas, G159-9, 170.
Beddard, Robert: The Privileges of Christchurch, Canterbury: Archbishop Sheldon’s Enquiries of 1671, 81-87, 100.
Beddington, Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 83, 149.
Bede, 78, 84; authority on placenames, 76, 58; Canterbury Cathedral, 84, 175; 26-88, 27; King Hlothere, 68, 91, 92, 93; Horsa’s tomb, 65, 103.
Bedford, Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of, 77, 55.
Bedgebury, ironworks, 86, 88; place-name, 76, 70.
Bedlinghope see Snargate. Bedynden see Aldington. Bee Boles and Beehouses, by V. F.
Desborough, 90-69, 95.
Bee Boles in Kent, Further, by V. F. Desborough, 237-70, 240.
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Bae Boles, Kentish; Further Note, by V. F. Desborough, 73, 234.
Boe Bolos, Kentish, Further- Note on, by V. F. Desborough, 189-72, 191.
Bee Boles, More Kentish, by Mrs V. F. Desborough, 91-74, 94.
Beeching, B. J., 83, 265; K., lii;
Beeching and Davies, 88, 161.
Beer, P., 82, 297.
Beggebury, John de, 74 ff.
Behn, Aphra, 80, 289.
Behrens, G., 84, 20.
Bek, see Bee.
Boken, family, 69, 169; Benjamin (1), 63-68, 64, 70; Benjamin (2), 68, 70; Catherine, 68, 64; Deborah, 63-68, 64, 70; Elizabeth, 68, 64.
Bekesbourne (Burnes):
advowson of Burnes granted to Church of Holy Trinity, Hastings, or Knights Hospitallers, 73, 64.
Chapel in Prior’s mansion house, 75, 116.
church granted to Priory of St Gregory, Canterbury, 73, 64.
common pasturing, 80, 169.
St. Peter of Burnes, 73, 64.
pit, 83, 263.
place-name, 73, 64.
Saxon cemetery, xlii; 69, 72, 200.
slotted incense cup, Luddington Wood, 74, 50, 53.
Belamy, John, 80, 252.
Belohamp Hall, Essex, 81, 7.
Belfour, General, 69, 177.
Bolgic:
brooches, Borough Green, 159-66, 160; Canterbury, 68, 140; Cheriton, 82, 223; Deal, 221-82, 224; Rochester, li, burials, Borough Green, 77, 66, 157- 160; Deal, 221-82, 224; Maid- stone, 194-78, 196; Orpington, 71, 240.
coins. Blue Bell Hill, 86, 74; Borough Green, 79, 218; Canterbury, 66, 164; Dumpton Gap, 72, 226; Eccles, 86, 74; Langley, 72, 222; 80, 279; Loose, 86, 72; Rochester, li; Springhead, 77, 81, Ixii; 82, 109; 83, 171, 257.
coin mould, Rochester, 86, 73.
ditches, Canterbury, 103-68, 114,
118-119, 70, 247; Margate, Ivi.
earthworks, Forest of Blean, 83, 253; Loose, 68-86, 69.
finds, Barming, 86, 74; Detling, 86, 74; Maidstone, 73-86, 74.
hut, Canterbury, xliii. metal-working, Bagondon, 69, 82, 224. pottery, Bexley, xlvii, 187-
189; Borough Green, 79, 218; Canterbury, 104-68, 114, 120; 72, 198; Charing, 73, 226; Dartford, 210-86, 215; Deal, 82, 221; Farningham, 76, 1; Fawkham, 78, 61, 63-64; Hastingleigh, 88, 217; Holling- bourno, 72, 222; Keston, Ixiii; 72, 84, 187, 189, 190-192; Little Chart, 71, 144; Loose, 86, 57, 66, 72, 78-84; Maidstone, 78, 194; 86, 74; Oare, 84, 238; Orpington, 71, 240; Reculver, 53-66, 55; 74, 185; rlix; Richborough, 80, 68, 113- 114; Snargate, 83, 265; Springhead, 71, 79; Swarling, 74, 189; 82, 225; Tunbridge Wells, Ixvi; 72, 73, liv; Upchurch, 68, 79; Warbank, 69, 101, 108-109, 112; Wingham, Ixxii.
sites, Bexley, 186-72, 189; Canterbury, xliii; 68, 70, 247; 197-72, 198; xlvi; Dumpton Gap, 73, 76, Ivi; East Kent, 78, 75; 74-86, 75; Faversham, lii; Loose, 80, 86, 55-84; Margate, Ixv; Rochester, 81, 77, 1-li; 83, 75; 86, 75; Swarling, 68, 112; 74, 190.
tazza, Cheriton, 82, 223, 225; Upper Deal, 224-82, 226.
timber structures, 72, 198.
urns, Maidstone, 78, 194; Rochester, Ixxv; Upchurch, 76, 83, 264.
Belgic Britons, The: Mon of Kent in BO by Gordon Ward, 55, 76, 212-216.
Belgic Burial from Borough Green, A, by A. Warhurst, 157- 66, 160.
Belgic Burial Group at Sholden, near Deal; and a Belgic Tazza from Mill Hill, Upper Deal, by J. D. Ogilvie and G. C. Dunning, 221-82, 226.
Belgic Oppidum, A, Loose, Quarry Wood Camp:, by D. B. Kelly, 55-86, 84.
Belgic Site at Bexley, A, by J. E. L, Caiger, 186-72, 189.
[pg17]Belk, Thomae, 81, 198.
Belknap, Sir Robert, 78, 2.
BeU, A. G., 65, 28; 70, 237, 240;
Bellarmine ware, Orpington, lii;
Pivington, 77, 44; witch bottles, Brook, 252-83, 253; Gravesend, Ixix; 76, 77, xlviii, 196; 252-80, 256; Strood, 84, 143, 155-156.
Bellioius lanuaris, 80, 89.
Belloo, Hilaire, 69, 199, 201; The Old Road, 81, 205.
Belser, Joan, 75, 111.
Belsham, John, 71, 212.
Beltring see Nettlestead.
Beltz, G. F., 7 ff.
Benedictine agriculture, North- East Kent, 80, 66.
Benenden:
bloomery, 78, 189.
early settlement, 72-76, 73. .Hemsted brickworks, 87, 238. kiln site, 72, 220.
Romano-British glass, 87, 239; ford, xlix; road, 76, 83, 256; 84, 239.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 169. samian dish, 87, 239.
school, xlvii, Ixi; 72, 75, 82.
Standen, derm of arohiepiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
Benson, J., 69, 227; 72, 171; 74, 76; 81, 62; 83, 247; 85, 150; 86, 202; William, 70, 153.
Bensted, Herbert, 88, 162; Hubert, 46-66, 47; 88, 132, 133, 141; W. H., 76, 199.
Bennet, John, 88, 181.
Bennett, Bros, of Gillingham, 87, 121; D. H., 84, 246; H. S., 84, 214; John, 88, 181; Mies M., 78, 125; 79, 121.
Benstede, Sir Edward, 74, 45.
Bentinck, Charlotte, m. Robert Garrett, 127-81, 131; Lord William, 81, 127.
Bercary (sheep-cote), 66, 141, 145. here, place-name suffix, 66, 138, 139.
Berden, Nicholas, 85, 72.
Berenguor, Prof. M.: Prehistoric Man and his Art- The Caves of Ribadesella, (review), 88, 234.
Beresford, M., 88, 118.
Bergavenny family, 69, 161.
Berkeley, Anne, 69, 119, 120; Eliza, 117-69, 124; George, Bishop of Cloyne, 119-69, 120, 122 ff.; George Monok, 69, 121 ff.; George, Canon of Canterbury,
Berkeleys of Canterbury, The, by Dorothy Gardiner, 117-69, 124.
Becker, William, 71, 209.
Bernard, Sidney, 65, 204.
Berners, Margery, m. John Bour- chier, 86, 40; Sir Richard, 86, 40.
Bernthall, L. B., 87, 157.
Berry, H. A. N.: Hartlip: Denehole, 201-77, 202; Steven, 72, 16.
Bertolot, William, 76, 66.
Bertha, Queen, 69, 225.
Berwicke, John de, 72, 148, 149, 151, 158.
Berwiok-on-Tweed, 75, 88.
Besce, William, 76, 86.
Beskel, William, 82, 12.
Best,
Carolina, wife of Thomas, 71, 172.
Dorothy, wife of Thomas, 72, 172; Dorothy Sarah, 72, 172.
Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 172.
Frances, m. Rev. Henry Hardinge, 72, 172; Frances, wife of James, 172 ff.
George, 72, 176.
Isaac, 88, 65.
James (1), 172 ff.; James (2), 72, 72, 172, 174 ff.; Col. James (3) 72, 178; James (4) 81, 81; James (5) 81, 81; John, 72, 10; 73, 125; 81, 198.
Major, 66, 46; Mary, 68, 185; May Anne, 85, 202; Maudist- ley, 72, 172, 181; Maudistley (2), 72, 172; Maudistley Gaus- sen, 72, 181.
pedigree, 72, 172.
Richard, 72, 176.
Sarah, m, Edward Vernon, 72, 172.
Thomas (1), 72, 172; Thomas (2) 72, 172; Thomas (3) 72, 172.
William 72, 17; 8 ff.
Best, Messrs., Brewers of Chatham, by Rosemary Koen, 172- 72, 181.
Best-Shaw, Sir John, 86, 231, 232; 87, 227; 88, 129, 130, 133; J. M. R., 85, 189.
Beswicke, Arthur, 69, 166; Arthur, 80, 208; Martha, wife of Arthur, 80, 208; William, 80, 208; William, Sheriff of Kent, 69, 166.
Betenhame, see Bettenham. Beterinden, see Bethorinden.
[pg18]Bethel, Slingsby, 76, 126; P., 82, 107.
Betherinden, denn of Lyminge archiepiscopal manor, 76, 76.
Bethersden, •
Church in Domesday Monacho- rum, 76, 73; church repairs, 75, 113.
estate map, 1640, 77, 180.
flint axe and flake, 88, 218.
Mesolithic Thames pick, 85, 198.
place-name, 76, 70.
Roman coin, 85, 198.
small house with single-end jetty, 78, 144.
supporters of Sir Ed. Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
swine pasture, 76, 71.
Bethune, Baldwin de, Count of Aumale, 74, 4.
Bethune, Ian: The Brasses and Incised Slabs at Milton Regis Parish Church, 111-87, 114.
Betsham, Lane family at Betsham Villa, 81, 65; place-name, 88, 83; Roman site, 261-70, 262.
Bettenham, denns of archiepiscopal manor at Westgate, 76, 76; place-name, 76, 62.
Bettenson, Sir Edward, 69, 221.
Betteshanger, Boys mansion, 71 ff.; Boys monuments in church, 79, 79, 72; medieval sherds, 88, 218, 219.
Betts, of Preston Hall, 70, 13; Elizabeth, 72, 1; William, 71, 121; 82, 66.
Boult, river, 72, 223; 88, 218.
Bevan, J., 82, 194.
Beverick, John, 80, 20.
Bewsborough Hundred see Borstal.
Bewtye, Justyne, 74, 203.
Bexhill, Romano-British cemetery, 85, 18.
Bexley:
Austen family, 71, 160.
Bath House, Cold Bath Wood, 82, 231; Blendon Hall, 82, 231.
Belgic pottery, xlvii.
Bexley Hall, xlii-xliii.
Champneis, Sir John, 71, 153, 155; monument, 86, 238; Justinian, 71, 155, 159; 83, 106.
church, 140-65, 143; xlii- xliii; 69, 70, 260-261; 80, 1; 86, 238; advowson held by Holy Trinity, Aidgate, 71, 155; 42-72, 53; conferred on Ubaldino, 72, 46;
Cray House, xliv-xlv; 71, 76, Iviii. Danson Park, chamber organ,
lx; ice-house, 72, 80, 223; mansion, 78, 1; 82, 234; 238-86, 239; “Roman Temple”, xlvi-xlvii; stables, 76, 84, 236; 85, 180.
Dashwood family, 71, 160. demesne farming, 73, 123. deneholes, Cavey Springs, Ivii-lviii; Stankey Wood, 82, 83, 255.
flint dagger, 204-69, 205; flakes, Ixvii.
Foot’s Cray cottages, Hi. hall house, 82, 83, xlix.
Hall Place, xlii-xliii; 68, 82, Hi; 84, 236; gravel-workings, Ixvii; mill, 76, 83, 108-109; ornamental gates, 78, 1; 23981, 240.
hatchments of Elizabeth Austen, Oswald Smith and Thomas Lewin, 81, 80.
High Street, House, 86, 238.
Joyden’s Wood, 178-65, 179; 167-68, 183; xlii; 69, 71, 233; lx, 18-72, 40; xlvii; 76, 79, 79, 85, 89; deneholes, 74, 89; spherescreen, 77, 36; timber-framed house, 82, 247.
lead seal matrix, 78, 189. load tokens, 85, 200.
Limpsfield pottery, 72, 37.
Manor, 83, 105; leased to John Mascall, 83, 106; passed to Sir John Spilman, 83, 106; left to Oxford University, 83, 106.
miU, Hv; 81, 83, 106-107; 84, 236; 180-85, 181.
medieval, buildings, Joyden’s Wood, 18-72, 40; pottery from church, 260-70, 261; lix; oven, hearth, pottery and louvers, 72, 73, 211-216.
Mount Mascal demolition, xlvi.
neolithic axes, 209-73, 210. Ocholt Manor, 72, 25.
pannage rights, 76, 81.
Romano-British cremation burial, 88 222.
Rose of Burford, 72, 52, Ruxley Church, 72, lx. Sheldon’s Farm, 70, 254. Shitemede, 72, 52.
Springplace, 228-82, 229.
Styleman’s almhouses, Ixvii. swine-pastures, 76, 76, 72, 77. tile kiln, 72, 29; 86, 238. tithes, 72, 48, 49.
Vicars, Arnold, 72, 43; Sir Thomas Hardyng, 72, 49;
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Geoffrey the Red, 72, 47; John of Clavering, 72, 48;
Jordan, 72, 42; Laurence de la Ryde, 72, 49; Ralph, 72, 44; Sir Miles Tomlinson, 72, 49; William de Papia, 72, 45, 46; William the Priest, 72, 41; William of Shoreham, 72, 47.
Wesley, Charles, 82, 229, yokes, 80, 164-165,
Bexley, An Anglo-Saxon Spearhead from, by P, J. Tester, 212- 85, 214.
Bexley, A Belgic Site at, by J. E. L. Caiger, 186-72, 189.
Bexley and Crayford, A Roman Settlement between, by P. J. Tester, 179-78, 180.
Bexley, A Prehistoric Saddle-Quern, from, by P. J. Tester, 183- 78, 184.
Bexley Church, Medieval Pottery found in, by P. J. Tester, 260-70, 261.
Bexley Church: Some Early Doou- ments, by F. R. H. du Boulay, 41-72, 53; corrections, 73, 235.
Bexley, Discoveries at Hall Place, by P. J. Tester, 209-86, 210.
Bexley, Discovery of a Romano- British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 178- 65, 179.
Bexley, Excavations on the Site of a Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 167-68, 183.
Bexley, Hail Place, by P. E. Morris, (review), 223-85, 224.
Bexley, Hall Place, by P. J. Tester, 153-71, 161.
Bexley, Hall Place, Wrought Iron Gates and Screen, by P. J. Tester, 239-81, 240.
Bexley, Medieval, by F. R. H. du Boulay (review), 221-77, 222.
Bexley, The Old Mill, by B. D. and A. J. Stoyel, 105-83, 110.
Bexleyheath, A Roman Burial at, by P. J. Tester, 254-70, 255.
Bexley Heath Bronxe Age Hoard, The, by P. J. Tester, 232- 71, 233.
Beynham, William, 80, 141. Bickley (Bioccanlea), 66, 133, 134.
Bioknor, analysis of clay daub from Bioknor Court, 189-78, 190; 80, 268; analysis of inscribed
clay-straw partition from Bick- nor Court, 192-76, 193.
Bidborough, 72, 140.
Biddonden:
aisle, building of, 75, 120;
assessment for Turnpike 1840, 71, 188.
Biddendon and Boundgate Turnpike Trustees, 70, 205; 185- 71, 197.
Biddendon refuses to pay contribution to Turnpike Trust, 193-71, 4.
brass to J. Evrenden and wives, 77, 152; brasses to Richard AUardo and his three wives, and to his grandson Richard, 81, 241; brass to J. Seyliard and wives, 77, 152.
building of aisle, 75, 120.
Chalkhurst sisters and land left in trust for parish, 75, 19.
estate maps, 1666 and 1689, 77, 180.
Grammar school, 75, 80;
Hundred of Berkeley, 68, 71.
iron-working site, 85, 192; 86, 91;
iron-working at Hammerhill Farm, 86, 246.
Lessonden estate, 68, 64, 65, 71.
Matter, John, Rector, 1746-7 to 1794, 68, 64.
Mayor, Stephen Curtis, 68, 65.
mentioned in Domesday Mona- ohorum, 76, 73.
parishioners attempt to by-pass tollgate, 71, 192.
provision of poor-house, 80, 228. swine pasture, 76, 71.
tollgate let to John Austen 1838, 71, 191.
tollgate moved to Curteis Corner, 71, 193.
Biddenden, Birohley and the Randolphs of, by H. B. Thomas, 62-68, 71.
Biddendon, An Early Tudor Kiln at Hareplain, by D. B. Kelly, 159-87, 176.
Biddenden and Boundgate Turnpike Road, The, 1766-1885, by F. 0. Elliston-Erwood, 185- 71, 197.
Biddle, Alice, wife of John, 85, 166; John, trade token of, 166- 85, 167; Martin, xlviii.
Biddulph (Bedel, Bedolph), 70, 144. Biden, L. M„ 70, 38.
Bidford-on-Avon, 70, 189; 77, 158. Biek, L., 68, 89, 90; 70, 126; 74, 60, [pg20]72; and J. F. Levy, summary of report on timbers found at Stembrook, Dover, 135-72, 136. Bifrons, Anglo-Saxon brooch, 77, 158; cemetery, 70, 16; 14-84, 15; grave-finds, 70, 32; weaving-sword, 84, 18; whetstone, 70, 106; glass vessel,69, 37, 39; Tomlinson collection, 71, 231.
Bigbury, see Harbledown.
Bigg, John, 87, 77; Stephen, 75, 28; Thomas, 87, 76; Widow, 87, 77.
Bigge, Helyne, 80, 20; John, 69, 167; Thomas, 80, 21.
Bikynden, denns belonging to archiepiscop al manor at Gillingham, 76, 76.
Billincgden, place-name, 76, 70. Billopp, Thomas, 73, 174.
Bilsington:
estate map, 1653, 77, 180.
hatchment of Sir Arthur Lux- more, 81, 80.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Manors of Bilsington Superior and Inferior, 86, 220.
monastic house, 66, 45. place-name, 76, 68.
shield of arms on Church tower, 86, 220.
Bilswith, 76, 68.
Bilting—Romano-British cremation burial, lii. ’
Bilton, Bichard, 80, 20.
Bincham, Ted, 88, 162, 168, 179 ff. Bindoff, Prof. S. T., 78, 21.
Bing, George, 74, 204; Robert, 88, 64, 67.
Binge, Robert, 85, 92.
Bingham, Lavinia m. Henry Hardinge, 81, 84.
Binkes, Thomas, 82, 181. Binney marshes, see Grain. Bioccanlea. see Bickley. Biorhtwulf, 66, 133.
Birchall, Dr. Ann., 82, 223. Birchenough, E., 76, 261; 88, 1;
with Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates and E. Greenfield: Lullingstone Roman Villa, Second Interim Report, 26-65, 78; Mr. and Mrs. H. P., 82, 66, 104.
Birchington:
church built from material from Reculver, 74, 184.
estate map, 1688, 77, 180.
Minnis Bay, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romano-British finds,
Birchley and the Randolphs of Biddenden, by H. B. Thomas, 62-68, 71.
Bird, Mr., xlviii; Margaret, trade token of, 72, 85, 156.
Birdo, Henry, 79, 78.
Birdoswald, Cumberland, 72, 74; 73, 103.
Birley, E., 66, 15; 71, 23; Lullingstone Roman Villa, Appendix
Billing, crop-marks, 80, 272; hatchments of Rev. John Nevill and Rev. William Nevill, 81, 80; North Downs trackway, 81, 204; place-name, 76, 61.
Birling (Sussex), place-name, 76, 61.
Birt, Mr., 82, 258.
Biscop, Benedict, 84, 176.
Bishop, Arglos, 65, 82; George, 65, 80, 82; Henry, 74-82, 75; John, 77, 199; T. M., 78, 147, 152; W. M., 70, 142; Sir William, 82-65, 83.
Bishop marsh, 66, 106; peat bed, 66, 114.
Bishopsbourne, Bourne Park, xlv-xlvi: 80, 80, 1; li; denn of Lyminge archiopiscopal manor, 88, 76, 77; Hooker, Richard, 231-70, 236; place-name, 76, 74.
Bishopsden see High Halden. Bishopstone, Surrey, 40-84, 42. Bishopstone manor see Herne Bay. Bishop’s Wio see Lydd.
Bish Webb, George, 1 ff.
Bissett, I. J., 79, 121; 80, 69; xlix, 81, 44, 136; 82, 145; 83, 39, 104, 250; 84, 93, 139, 185, 232; 85, 55, 95, 176; 86, 25; 87, 101, 157; 88, 74.
Bithelegh, denns of archiopiscopal manor at Charing, 76, 76.
Bittolosgato, Jane, m. Richard WodeviUe, 74, 35; Thomas, 74, 35.
Bix, James, 81, 81; John, 81, 81; Thomas, 81, 81.
Blaauw, 70, 3.
Black Book of Gillingham, 72, 155.
Blackboy, Richard, 75, 69.
Black Death, 71, 202, 205; 79, 2; 82, 263; 83, 80.
Blackett, G. Burnett, 88, 167, 171, [pg21]Blackheath, hatchments of Sir John Morden and wife Susan, 81, 80; Hundred, 75, 86; 65-80, 66.
Blackmanstone, place-name, 76, 68. Black Prince, 70, 69, 70, 71, 206, 207.
Blackstone, 68, 97.
Blacson, William, 80, 158.
Blaecmann, 76, 68.
Blagrave, Joseph, 80, 255.
Blake, George, 73, 131; Philip, H.: Christ Church Gate, Canterbury Cathedral, (review), 292-80, 293; Richard, 75, 111.
Blakenham, Thomas, 73, 124.
Blakestoke, 69, 219.
Bland, of Hartlip, 76, 199; William, 81, 85.
Blane, Dr. Gilbert, 79, 8.
Blean, Forest of, 76, 71; Belgio earthwork, 83, 253; iron-working, 83, 253.
Blecchindenne, Eadwin de, 77, 137.
Blere, Thomas, 71, 212.
Bletchendon, see Headoorn.
Blewbury, John, 75, 80.
Blewet, John, 85, 26.
Blinkhorn, Alfred, 82, 58; George, 71, 118; 82, 58; John, 71, 121; 82, 70; R. P., 82, 69, 104; Robert, 82, 69.
Blois, Henry of, 80, 217; St.
Solenne, 88, 36.
Biome, Richard, 69, 130.
Blue Bell Hill, Belgio Coins, 86, 74; Romano-British, road, 86, 32; temple, 86, 74; terraces, 80, 272.
Blumste'in, Miss M., 70, 126; xlvii, 71, 237, 240; 72, 194; The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Pol- hill, 278-70, 280; Roman Pottery from Hoo, 273-70, 277.
Blundell, Capt., 88, 71.
Blunt, Lady Cecilia, 65, 198;
C. E., 71, 163; Christopher, 78, 196.
BIubbub, 70, 197.
Board, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley, 84, 244.
Boast, Raymond, 87, 157.
Bobbing, Chantry, 70, 70, 83; Church, brass of Sir Arnold Savage, 70, 83; manor of Bobbing Court, 70, 69, 71; place-name, 76, 63; 78, 37; Savage family, 68-70, 83.
Bobbingas, 76, 63.
Booher, John, 71, 209.
Booking, Dr. Edward, 86, 17, 18.
Bookingford, place-name, 87, 75.
Bocton, Stephen de, 72, 54.
Booton, Nicholas de Knovile, rector, 74, 8.
Boddenham family, 68, 71; Jane, m. Bernard Randolph, 68, 64, 71; William, 68, 71.
Bodelgate, Walter, 74, 35.
Bodolgate, Thomas, 74, 36.
Bodiam, Castle, 87, 131; excavation near bridge, xlix; widening of the Rother, 76, 77, 65.
Bodisham, Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 149; held by Hamo Fitz- Viel, 77, 136.
Bodleian Library, 66, 11.
Body, Derek, 85, 179; R. S., 83, 265.
Bogherst, Riohard de, 80, 251.
Bois, John de, 79, 70.
Bokeland, Henry de, 81, 119;
Richard, 74, 37.
Bokyngherst, see Leigh.
Bolards, figurines of dea nutrix, 71, 38.
Bole, 69, 90.
Boleyn, Ann, m. Sir Henry Heydon, 78, 1; Anne, 86, 17; Sir Geoffrey, 78, 1; Sir James, 72, 1; Mary, 78, 16; Sir Thomae, 72, 1; William, 78, 14.
Bolingbroke, Viscount, 80, 146.
Bolney, timber-framed house, 82 250, 252.
Bolt, Henry, 80, 21.
Bond, Francis, 84, 153.
Bone, Simon, 71, 212.
Boneburn, Ralph, 72, 139.
Bones for the Archaeologist, by I. W. Cornwall, (review), 282-70, 283.
Bonnington—estate map, 1652, 77, 180.
Bontemps, Pierre, tomb-maker, 88, 26.
Booker, R„ 73, 216.
Boon, G. 0., 68, 90.
Boone, Martha, wife of Thomas, 85, 168; Thomas, trade token of, 168-85, 169.
Boorman, 70, 219; Henry, J. P., 68, 70; H. R. Pratt, Ixii; and Anne Roper: Kent Inns, A Distillation (review), 81, 70, 281282; and V. J. Torr: Kent Churches, 1954 (review), 68, 223; James, 68, 70; Thomas, 68, 70.
Boosey, E. J., 69, 99; 82, 184.
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Booth, Charles, 65, 99; Elizabeth, 65
Boothby Bagnall, 85, 101. Bootle-in-Cumberland, 86, 203. Bordeaux, Richard of, 70, 71. Bordeherst, denns of archiepiscopal manor at Charing, 76, 76.
Borden, William, 84, 241.
Borden, buildings recorded in
Building Survey, 80, 271;
Cunobelin, gold stater, 84, 259; hatchment of Rebecca Blot, 81, 81; Romano-British bronzes, 213-79, 218; map correction, 80, 277; walled cemetery, 80, 269; Spittlehouse of Key Street, 179-82, 183.
Borhstealles see Borstal.
Born, Ernest, 81, 1.
Borough Green—Balaeolithic and Belgic finds, 79, 218; 82, 287.
Borough Green, A Belgic Burial from, by A. Warhurst, 157-66, 160.
Borrett, Elizabeth, m. Bolhill, 81, 89; John, 87, 194; Martha, wife of Thomas, 87, 194; Thomas, 193 ff.
Borstal, Bewsborough Hundred, 76, 209; demesne of St, Andrew of Rochester, 81, 12; marsh, peat bed, 66, 114; place-name, 76, 209.
Bosanquet, Emily, wife of James, 72, 172; James Whatman, 72, 172.
Bosco, Hugh de, 77, 138; Margery, wife of Hugh, 77, 138.
Boscum, 79-76, 80.
Bosham, Sussex, 86, 105.
Bossam, Emily, 81, 89.
Bosseville, Sir Ralph, 82, 136.
Bosvill family, 86, 116.
Boswell, 73, 144.
Bosworth, Rev. J., 70, 13.
Bosworth Field, Battle of, 83, 152; costrel from, 87, 175.
Boteler, J., 80, 20; Mary, wife of William, 80, 102; Sir Oliver, 79, 197; Sir Bhilip, 81, 92; Richard,74, 74; W.F.,13ff.; William, 77, 77, 13; 80, 102.
Botelere, J., 80, 19.
Botiller, Thomas le, 74, 23; Walter, 74, 23.
Botler, J., 80, 21.
Botolph’s Bridge, Huntingdonshire, AU Saints, 72, 229.
Botolph’s Bridge, by Rev. S. G.
Evans, 227-72, 229.
Botting, Hugh, 73, 66.
Bottle, family, 108-71, 109; Alexander, 108-71, 109; 82, 39, 85, 113 ff.; Alexander, Dover, 71, 191; of Dover, grocer, 71, 192.
Boucher, John, 88, 166; Thomas, 82, 55, 62.
Bough Beech, Winkhurst Farm, by R. T. Mason and R. H. Wood, 33-83, 37.
Boughton Aluph: barrow, 78, 190; 80, 258. bronze handle-mount, 21272, 214.
Boughton Manor, 72, 54. Buckwell Manor, 72, 55. hatchment of Moyle Breton, 81, 81.
Hobson, Clement, 72, 54.
Lake House estate, 83, 155. lead tokens, 85, 200.
Mellecompe (Mellecombe) meadow, 72, 54, 55.
Mesolithic mace-head, Buckwell, 83, 252.
Neolithic long barrow, 85, 180. Soakham Down, 72, 55.
Socombe Chalk pit, 72, 54. Stookmede, 55-72, 56. well and barrel drain, 86, 237.
Boughton Lees—North Downs trackway, 81, 206, 207.
Boughton Malherbe: Beacon, Theodore, 69, 169. font, 25 ff.
hatchment of Margt. Brassiere, 81, 81.
tithes from demesne of Chilston granted to Leeds Briory, 77, 137.
Wotton, Thomas, 69, 161. Wotton family seat, 82, 124. Wotton monuments, 15-87, 29.
Boughton Monchelsea: boat-shaped brooch, 208-88, 209. glazed brides at Tilts, 72, 220. lead weight, 214-72, 215. linear earthwork, 80, 277. Musgrove, William, 72, 220. quarries, 72, 215.
Usmer, Richard, butcher, receives grant after being wounded in Civil War, 80, 237.
Boughton, Nicholas, 75, 116.
Boughton-under-Blean: estate maps, 1631 and 1665, 77, 180.
guardian of Nicholas Bradborn, 81, 193.
Hernhill part of this parish, 70, 47.
[pg23]imbanking of marshes, 47-70, 8.
lands of William Peyfover, 80, 163.
pannage rights, 76, 80.
payment of ringers on wedding journey of Charles I, 69, 80, 88 salt-works, 70, 47.
Vicar Richard Meopham leaves money in trust for the poor, 75, 19.
Boulay, Prof. F. R. H. Du, 78, 147; 80, 174; 86, 111; Bexley Church; Some Early Docu- emnts, 41-72, 53; corrections, 73, 235; Denns, Droving and Danger, 75-76, 87; Medieval Bexley (review), 221-77, 222; Late-Continued Demesne Farming at Otford, 116-73, 124; Lordship of Canterbury, The: An Essay on Medieval Society, 261-82, 262.
Boule, Marcollin, 69, 181.
Bourchier, Lord John, 86, 40; Margery, wife of John, 86, 40; Sir Thomas, 75, 95; William, Earl of Essex, 86, 40.
Bourchier, Archbishop, see Canterbury Archbishops.
Bourghchier, Thomas, 82, 48.
Bourne, Sir Christopher, 71, 224; Francis, 72, 9; Henry de, 80, 169; Thomas de, 71, 224.
Bournemill furnace, see Tonbridge. Boutefleet Marsh, see Grain.
BouteU, 88, 153.
Bouverie-Pusey MSS, 66, 71.
Bovis, John, 82, 67.
Bowen, Mrs. M., liv, Iv; 80, 81, lx; 82, Ivi; 83, 125, 258; 84, 39; Marie: Saxon Sundial in the Parish Church of AU Saints, Orpington 287-82, 289.
Bower, Anne, 73, 90; George, 73, 90; S. E. Dykes, 83, 32.
Bowers, Mr. and Mrs., 69, 95.
Bowes, Sir Martin, 75, 38.
Bowles, G. W., 88, 210.
Bowra, Edward: The Dutch James Family of Ightham Court, 111-83, 124; John, 84, 166; 87, 62, 178 ff.
Bowsell, place-name, 76, 72. Bowton, James, 133-80, 136.
BoxaU, D. A., 88, 208.
Boxley, Abbey, 45-66, 51; 129-88, 159; barn, 81, 2; Chapel, 75, 115; Church, 45-66, 51; Cistercian tilery, 72, 29, 216218; excavations, 231-86, 232;
87, 227; granted to John Astley, 72, 2; lands in Hoo and Iwade, 66, 141; 72, 6; lands in High Halstow, Stoke and Iwade, 66, 141; manor of Ham, 66, 140.
Abbot as patron of hospital at Romney, 79, 49.
Anglo-Saxon burial, 70, 111.
Astley, Sir Thomas, lands of, 12-72, 16.
bee-boles, The Yews, 90-69, 93. brick and tile kilns, 215-223 Boxley Lodge, 72, 72, 181.
Erode, John, 72, 218.
Copperas sale, 1320, 70, 143.
Fletcher, John, 71, 123.
Frazer, Dr. J. D. F., 72, 220. fullers’ earth, 71, 106.
grave coverstone, 151-88, 153.
hatchments of Jas. Best (2) and
Jas. Whatman, M.P., 81 Kilnwood Survey, 81, 85, 189. manor of Newnham Court, 71, 123; 72, 15.
map of 1697, 219-72, 220; 77, 180. Medieval buckle, 79, 219.
Newnham Court tile kiln, 72, 220. Old Park House, 72, 181.
paper mills, 123-71, 125.
Park House, 72, 181.
PoU Mill, 123-71, 125; 80-82, 84, 87.
poor-house, provision of, 80, 228. Rood of Grace, 88, 135.
Turkey Mill, 123-71, 125; 84-82, 87.
Tyland, place-name, 66-73, 67. workhouse yard and kiln, 72, 200. Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 71, 123; 72, 1.
Boxley Abbey, Excavations at, by P. J. Tester, 129-88, 158.
Boxley Abbey, A Note on the Arms of, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 214-68, 216.
Boyce, William, 82, 39.
Boyd, Alderman John, 82, 234. Boyden Hill, place-name, 76, 63. Boyes, Sir John, 82, 131.
Boyington Court, place-name, 76, 63.
Boyle, E., 72, 191; John, 65, 135; Richard, G., liii.
Boyn Hill, flint implements, 88-65, 89; terrace, 73-66, 75.
Boyne, W.: Trade Tokens in the Seventeenth Century, 150 ff.
Boys, family, 70 ff.; Angola, wife of Dr. John, 79, 79, 72; Anne, m. (1) Thomas Boys, (2) John Matson, 74, 73; Edward, [pg24]79, 72; 85, 75; Capt. E., 129 84, 133; Sir Edward, 86, 6; Elizabeth, 180-76, 181; Elizabeth, m. Admiral Henry Harvey, 80, 99, 101; Elizabeth, wife of John, 77, 151; Elizabeth, m. John Rolfe, 76, 180, 181; Jane, wife of Edward, 79, 72; John (b. 1385), 79, 73; John (1533), 80, 21; John (1599), 121 ff.; John (c. 1790), 80, 78, 102, 204; 80, 169; John (d. 1824), 76, 181; 79, 75; John (d. 1861), 7 ff.; 77, 78, 204; 81, 88; Capt. John, 74, 78; John, Dean of Canterbury, 77, 151; Dr John, 76, 181; 79, 72; Sir John (d. 1612), 75, 45; 76, 181; 71-79, 72; Sir John (d. 1664), 76, 181; 72-79, 73; Lucy, wife of Sir John, 79, 73; Mary, 81, 88; Quartermaster, 81, 126; Robert, 74, 73; 73-79, 74; Sara, wife of William, 77, 151; Sara, m. (1), Sarah, wife of Thomas, 77, 151; Richard Milles, (2), John Sea, 77, 148, 150; Thomas, 77, 148; 79, 70, 72; William, (d. 1507), 79, 70; William (d. 1549), 79, 71; William, 70, 221; 75, 20; 80, 7, 19; William Henry, 76, 181; 80, 101; Dr William, 74, 74; 76, 181; 79, 74; Commodore Wil- liam, 76, 181; 80, 101.
William: History of the Antiquities of Sandwich, 74, 146; 148, 87, 1.
Boys of Bennington, Men of Kent I, by Colin Matson, 70-79, 76.
Boyton Court, place-name, 76, 63. Brabazon, Rev. W. J. Moore, 70, 3. Braboume:
Cuttemelne Mill, 74, 7. estate map, 1595, 77, 180. homestead moat, Hampton, 78, 190.
Neolithic flint axe, 84, 259. Pashley arms, 74, 31.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 159. window of Lady de Pashelee, 74, 28.
Braboume of Mersham, family archives, 66, 69.
Bracebridge, Harriet, wife of Wal- ter, 81, 82; Walter, 81, 82.
Brackenbury, Francis, 65, 98. Bradborn, John, 193-81, 196; Margaret, wife of John, 81, 193; Nicholas, 81, 193, 196.
Bradbourne House, Larkfield, see East Malling.
Bradbury, (Watercress Jack), 81, 65, 66, 73, 74.
Brade-Birks, Rev. S. G., 65, 135; 74, 60; 83, 252; Archaeology, Teach Yourself Books, (review), 68, 222; review of Soils of Romney Marsh, by R. D. Green, 282-84, 283.
Bradford, E. J., 65, 189; Commander George, 79, 76; Brig.-Gen. Roland, 79, 75.
Bradley, Airs Edythe, Ivii; Eliza, wife of William, 80, 80, 99; Elizabeth, m. John Harvey, 80, 103; Richard, 73, 228; 84, 162; William Wyborn, 80, 99, 104.
Bradley, Taylor and Youngman Ltd., 71, 127; 82, 93.
Bradshaw, 80, 284; li, lii; 81, 0. M., xlv; J., 73, 81, 247; 84, 234, 243; 85, 177; 86, 237; 87, 212; 88, 217; J.; Late Bronze Age Barrow, Boughton Aluph, 80, 258.
Bradsole, monastic house, 66, 45.
Bradwell-on-Sea, 71, 36.
Brailsford, J. W., 65, 135; 68, 90; 71, 84, 232; 72, 94, 104; 73, 2; 80, 44; A Hoard of Roman Folios from Bromley, 264- 70, 265; Report on Bronze Objects, Springhead, 98-71, 100; Report. on Bronze Objects from Temple I, Springhead, 49-73, 51.
Brainforth, John, 75, 128.
Bramling, chalk-well, 82, 285; dene- hole, 190-74, 192; place-name, 76, 63.
Brampton, Cumberland, 82, 174.
Brampton, William de, 72, 139.
Branbridge, annual Fairs, 65, 197. Brancaster, Roman fort, 106 ff. Brand, J.: History of Newcastle, 73, 66, 39; John, 85, 198; Susan, m. Sir John Morden, 81, 80.
Brandbridges Turnpike, 215- 70, 220.
Brandon, Mr., 83, 241; Frances, Duchess of Suffolk, 83, 23.
Brandham, Bernard, 78, 56.
Brant, P. de, 70, 166.
Brasier, William, 81, 33.
Brass farthings, 84, 174,
Brasses:
Alefe, Thos. and Margaret, 112-87, 114.
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Allarde, Richard and wives Helen, Joan and Thoxnasin, 81, 241; Richard, 81, 241. •
Bridges, Mary, Tl, 153.
Clerke, Wm., 77, 152.
Crepehege, John and wife Joan, 153-77, 155;
Finch, Bennet, 77, 152;
de Graphurst, Henry, 83, 295.
Grevis-James, Demetrius, 83, 122.
Halke, John and Amy, 81, 243.
Harvey, Joan, 81, 243;
Hawkins, Aphra, 77, 152.
Haywade, J., 77, 152.
Huffam, Rev. V. 77, 152.
James, Roger, 83, 112.
Lambard, Jane, 216-68, 217.
Lose, Sir Richard atte, 80, 4.
Lesnes Abbey, unimown, 66, 152.
Manning, Richard, 77, 152.
Norwood, John and wife, 11187, 112.
Balke, Rev. Wm., 77, 182.
Peche, Sir William, 86, 43.
Plumley, Dorothy, 152-77, 153.
Randolph, Bernard, Biddenden d. 1628, 68, 64; William, 68, 64; Elizabeth, 68, 64; Bernard (1626-47), 68, 64.
Rogers, Ellen, 77, 152.
de Rokesle, John, 86, 43.
Rowe, Eliz., 77, 152.
Rust, M., 152-77, 153.
Savage, Sir Arnold and wife, 70, 83; Sir Arnold, 70, 83.
Sea, John and family, 14877, 151.
de Septvans, Sir William, 137-65, 138.
Seyhard, J., 77, 152.
Stuppeny, Clement, 77, 152.
Tedcastell, J., and wife, 77, 152.
Thornhill, R., 152-77, 153.
Verzeline, J., 77, 152.
Walden family, 83, 31.
Wolton family, 16 ff; Nicholas, 87, 87, 18, 21; Sir Edward, 87, 18, 21.
Brasses, On the Ghosts of Some, Formerly in Canterbury Cathedral, by F. A. Greenhill, 137-65, 139.
Brasses and Incised Slabs at Milton Regis Parish Church, by Ian Bethune, 111-87, 114.
Brassiere, Margaret, 81, 81.
Brassington Moor, Derbyshire, 78, 31, 32.
Brasted, almhouses, 75, 51; earthworks and cultivation strips, 73, 1; manor held by Earl of
Gloucester, 77, 141; trained bands, 85, 80.
Bratton, 81, 75.
Braun, Hugh, 4 ff.
Bray, Sir Edmund, 86, 48; Frides- wide, m. Sir Percyval Hart, 86, 48; John, 83, 206.
Brazier, John, 71, 111; 82, 38.
Breach Down, Anglo-Saxon grave goods, 78, 25; cross, 78, 30; coin hoard, 35-78, 36.
Bread, Thomas, 80, 122.
Brecon, Blackfriars of, 80, 9.
Bredby, William, 80, 122.
Brede, John, 70, 65.
Bredgar, Chantry, 84, 35; coin hoard, 72, 221; 80, 271; hatchment of Fearne, 81, 81; Swanton Court 81, 241.
Bredhurst, excavation of bank and ditch enclosure, 272-80, 273, foundations of building near St Peter’s, 80, 272; Munk family, 80, 273; place-name 76, 72; site of ‘messuage called Kemsley’, 80, 273; St Peter’s, 80, 272.
Breeche, Marion, m. Ralph Baldwin, 85, 134.
Breedon on the Hill, Leics., 88, 201.
Breeze, William, 80, 131.
Bremenium, see High Rochester.
Breohley, John, 81, 65, 72, 73;
Rachel, wife of John, 81, 65.
Brenohley:
almhouses, excavation in garden, 240-87, 241.
church repairs, 75, 113.
churchwardens’ accounts and overseers’ records, 66, 68.
estate maps, 77, 180.
homestead moat, Moat Plats, 78, 191.
hop-tokens, 66, 62.
Huggin, John, indicted for riot, 235-80, 236.
iron-works, 2-75, 3. place-name, 76, 70. rate paid to Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 218.
Brent, 70, 36; Cecil, 65, 199; John, 70, 41; 71, 231; Sir Nathaniel, 78, 39, 43; William, 80, 126.
Brent colleotion, 74, 179.
Brenzett, ohamplev6 enamel copper plaque 12th century, 228-86, 229; estate maps, 1653 and 1654, 77, 180; lands of Edmund Pashloy passed to Gosbournes of Appledore, 74, 37; revenues, 75, 70; Royal Arms in Church, [pg26]Breous, Sir Peter, 74, 31.
Brescia, coins of, 69, 66.
Brest, J., 72, 176.
Breton, Moyle, 81, 81.
Brett, 88, 172; Captain, 82, 129, 136; Charles, 73, 169; J., 84, 260; Sir Robert, 75, 108; Messrs. Robert and Sons, 71, 130; 72, 197.
Brewer, Rev. Prof. J. S., 70, 12, 14, 34, 41.
Brice, J. N. L., 84, 266; W. C. W., 78, 165.
Brickenden, Robert, 75, 120.
Brickett, Hugh, 78, 17, 18; John, 79, 23, 26, 29.
Bricks, glazed Kentish, 72, 220.
Brid, Michael, 74, 23.
Bridbury, Dr. A. B., 70, 44, 63. Briddesmissh marsh, see Grain.
Bridge, J. W., 71, 107; obituary, 299-80, 300; Kent Hop-Tokens, 60-66, 63; Maidstone Geneva, An Old Maidstone Industry, 79-65, 84; M., liv.
Bridge, Roman graves and pottery, 70, 248.
Bridge Farm, Bridge. The Vanishing Houses of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 4, 79, 136-142.
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando, 87, 94.
Bridger, Peter, 65, 97; and Son, printers, 82, 298.
Bridges, family, 77, 6; 79, 70; Ann, 73,125, 126; 8 ff.; Amie, 77, 72, 16-17; Anthony, 72, 8; Edward, 77, 6; Elizabeth, 81, 91; Sir Egerton Brook, 72, 17; Brook, 70, 166; Sir Brook, 70, 8, 9; 71, 121; John, 73, 126; 77, 7, 16; 81, 91; Rev. John, 77, 16; Katherine m. Sir John Astley, 72, 8; Robert, 72, 16, 17.
Bridget, Princess, christening at Eltham, 211-212.
Brienne, Comte de, M4moires, 69, 76, 78, 84, 87.
Bright, H„ 88, 130.
Brighthampton, Oxon., 77, 158; 84, 23.
Brightling, John, 75, 61; 76, 164.
Brightling—land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 16.
Brighton, fishing practice, 1680, 81, 106.
Brinavis, river name, 79, 206.
Brinson, Maj. J. G., 71, 130.
Brinsworth, near Sheffield, 85, 200.
Brioude, Romanesque building, 88, 49.
Brishing, Roman site, 85, 189; supposed mill, 43-87, 45.
Bristol, medieval louver, 73, 216.
Bristol, George, Earl of, 79, 78.
Britain in the Roman Empire, by Joan Liversidge (review), 288-83, 290.
Britannia: A History of Roman Britain, by Sheppard Frere (review), 306-82, 306.
British, coins, Folkestone, lii; Reculver, 80, 71, 173; Ixxi; Springhead, 76, 81, 70-71; shears, Springhead, 82, 123.
British Academy, 84, 231; 85, 56, 175; 86, 25, 234; 87, 101; 88, 73, 212.
British Archaeological Association, 65, 160; 70, 2.
British Archaeology: A Book List (review), 74, 208.
British Electric Telegraph Co., 83, 237.
British Insulated Callenders Cables Ltd., 71, 84.
British Iron and Steel Research Association, 80, 253.
British Journal for the History of Science, The, Vol. 1 Part No. 1, 1, (review), 77, 223.
British Museum, 80, 200.
British Numismatic Journal, 65, 189; 71, 162, 166.
Britter, John, 82, 76.
Brixworth, 84, 179.
Broad, George, 65, 98.
Broadbent, H. R„ 88, 186; Mr., 87, 73.
Broadfoot, D., 84, 246; Dr. D. N., Iviii; 80, 85, 193.
Broadstairs:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 84, 29, 243; 85, 188.
Anglo-Saxon coin hoard, 78, 35.
coastwise cargoes, 1676-86, 66, 4142.
coal imports, 1676-86, 66, 42.
Crampton Tower, 8-71, 9.
grave-finds, Valetta House, 70, 93.
pier and harbour, 1650-1750, 66, 39.
port,’1660-1760, 66, 37.
ships, 1701, 66, 39; ships employed in coal trade, 1702-1704, 66, 39.
Romano-British burials, 86, 246.
Broadway Hill, Worcs., 83, 143.
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIII 27
Broo, Nigel de, 74, 4; Robert de, 74, 4.
Brocas, Henry, 83, 216.
Brookhull, Henry, 82, 258.
Brockman, family, 69-68, 71; Caroline, m. Rev. Ralph Drake, 68, 69; Elizabeth, wife of Henry, 68-68, 69; Henry, 68-68, 69; James, 68, 69, 70; Katherine, m. Maudistley G. Best, 72, 172; Mary, m. Hony- wood, 81, 87; Sir William, 86, 6.
Brode, John, 72, 218.
Broderick, Captain George, 83, 154, 161.
Brogbridge (Brodbrigge), Alice, m. Francis Barnham, 86, 220.
Brok, William, 80, 21.
Broke, Sir George, Lord Cobham, 69, 161; John, 80, 20; Roger atte, 71, 212.
Broker, Peter, 80, 251.
Brom, Richard, de, 74, 23.
Brome, Lt., 81, 85; John, 70, 151; William, 80, 20.
Bromelegh, Thomas, 84, 149, 158.
Bromehege, see Broomy.
Bromley, Mr., 83, 268.
Bromley:
Acheulian flint implements, Green Street Green, 85, 20.
Barnet Wood, Iron Age potsherds, Iviii.
bee bole from Grete House, 189-72, 190.
brass of R. Thornhill and wives, 77, 152.
coin hoard, 264-70, 265.
Church repairs, 75, 113.
early road from Kemsing.. 70, 205. Great London Borough of, 81, 31. Dr. Hawkesworth, 72, 189.
Hayesford Raglan Secondary School, 70, 264.
High School for Girls, 85, 33.
Municipal Borough of, 81, 31.
plan of Estate at South Borrow, 81, 35; Lodge Farm, 81, 36; Malt-House Field, 81, 34; Simpson’s Farm, 81, 33, 38.
rectory with map, 81, 37.
Romano-British farmstead, Iviii; pottery lamp from Green Street Green, 80, 87, 236.
swine pastures, 76, 72.
Bromley, Beckenham and Penge, Eighteenth-Century Maps and
Estate Plans, by Sister Mary Baptist, 31-81, 38.
Bromley Charter, The, dated A.D. 862, Symposium, by N. Piercy Fox, 172-66, 173.
Bromley, A Hoard of Roman Folles from, by J. W. Brailsford, 264-70, 265.
Bron, tombs at, 73, 30.
Bronze Age:
arrowheads, Addington, 4976, 51; Leeds, 76, 198.
axes, Canterbury, 74, 54; Chil- ham, 74, 54; Cooling, 80, 273; Dover, 74, 54; Dover (Buckland), flanged, 74, 54; EIham, 247-81, 248; Minnis Bay, 71, 237; Orpington, 73, 230; Ivi; Ramsgate, 82, 74, 54; Reculver, 74, 54; Sittingbourne, 68, 209; 72, 224; St. Paul’s Cray, 87, 236; Upnor, 83, 264; Wye Down, 75, 54.
barrows, Boughton Aluph, 80, 258; Capel-le-Ferne, 70, 50, 52; East Kent, list of round barrows in, 55-74, 57; Hayes Common, bell-barrows, 71, 236; Holborough Hill, Snodland, xliii; Holborough, 65, 70, 88-90; Hollingbourne, White Heath, barrows and finds, 162-65, 166.
bracelets, Walderslade, gold penannular, 283-80, 4.
beakers, Ightham, 76, 19; St. Margaret’s Bay, 70, 267;
burial, Godmersham, liii.
cups, slotted, Luddington Wood, 74, 50, 53-54; Tilmanstone, 74, 59, 57.
cremations, Ringwould, 76, 19.
earthworks, Hayes Common, and hut circles, xlvii.
enclosures, Alciston, lix; Hayes Common, 81, 71, 233-236.
faience beads, 74, 53; Ringwould, 74, 50.
flints, Cranbrook, curved flint blade, 262-83, 263; North Cray, 70, 263; St. Paul’s Cray, 70, 263.
food vessel, Deal, 68, 204.
grave goods, Addington, 76, 13.
hoards, Bexley Heath, 23271, 233; Dartford Heath, 23271, 233; Dover, 74, 54; Isle of Harty, founder’s hoard, 66, 128; Hoo, 66, 128; 88, 221.
hut circles, Broomwood, 76, 139. implements, Stourmouth, 88, 217. incense cup, Ringwould, 76, 19.
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Bronze Age—continued leather objects, Minnis Bay, Birchington, 71, 237.
loom-weight, Hayes Common, xlvii; 77, 78, Ivi.
palstave, East Malling, 86, 220.
pendant, Addington clay, 61-76, 62.
period in Kent, 18-76, 22.
pottery: Addington, 36-76, 42;
Boughton AJuph, 80, 268;
Hayes Common, Ivi; Hol- borough, sherds, 78, 68, 60-61; 88-70, 90; Margate, 88, 222; Minnis Bay, Birchington, 71, 237; Neavy Downs, pot, Ixxii; Smooth, 76, 82, li.
“potboilers”, Hayes Common, 71, 236; Ivi.
quern-stone; Hayes Common, Ivi.
“ranch” Boundaries, 71, 236.
sites, Occupation: Broomwood, St. Paul’s Cray, Ivii; 76, 76, 134-142; Hayes Common, Ivii-lviii.
slotted cups, 63-74, 64; Luddington Wood, 74, 60, 63.
spearheads: Buckland, Dover, 74, 64; Dover, 83, 264; Lulling- stone, basal looped, 84, 260.
sword, Strood, 207-77, 208; Whitstable, 78, 203.
thumbnail scraper, Addington, 60-76, 61.
trade routes, Wessex to Germany and Netherlands, 49-74, 60.
urns: Capel-le-Eerne, 74, 60, 52; Godmersham, liii; Otford, cinerary, 81, 87, 242; Ringwould, 74, 60, 61; Stodmarsh, 74, 60; Westbere, 74, 61;
Wessex Culture, 74, 48, 49, 53.
Bronze Age Axes, Two Early, by P. Ahsbee, 180-65, 183.
Bronze Age Cultures in France, by Nancy K. Sandars (review) 72, 236.
Bronze Age Palstave from Sidoup, by P. J. Tester, 215-87, 216.
Bronze Age Settlement, Broomwood, St Paul’s Cray Kent, by John Parsons, 134-76, 142.
Bronze Socketed Axes, Two, from West Peckham, by L. R. A. Grove, 68, 210.
Bronze Spear-head from Chartham, A Further Note on the, by W. NeviUe Terry, 198-65, 200.
Bronze Sword from Folkestone, A, by J. D. Cowen, 90-54, 92.
Broodbank, D. A., 65, 27; 66, 16; D. B., 88, 12.
Brook, Alfred, 88, 186; Joseph, 70, 213; Letitia, 81, 88; Thos. W., 88, 185; William, 80, 20.
Brook, crop production on cathedral priory manor, 151 ff. kitchen at Court Lodge, 78, 81, 253; Neolithic flint axe, 81, 246; timber barn, Court Lodge, 81, 3, 6-9, 10, 21; toll gate, 70, 219; witch bottle, Yew Tree House, 252-83, 253.
Brooke, Capt. Sir Callisthenes, 88, 71; Dorothy, wife (1) of Sir William, 77, 58; Dorothy, wife of Thomas, 78, 13; Capt. Edward, 62-88, 64; Elizabeth, m. William Parr, Earl of Essex, 77, 56; Frances, wife (2) of Sir William, 77, 58; Francis, 83, 230; Dr. G. O., 162-71, 165; Sir George, Lord Cobham, 82, 89, 101; 88, 181; Henry, 11th Lord Cobham, 88, 69; James, 71, 124, 126; John, 88, 71; John de la, 72, 143; Capt. John, 88, 69; Thomas, 78, 13; William Henry, 69, 98; Sir William, 68, 194; Sir William, Lord Cobham, 193-68, 194; 77, 58; 81, 195; Sir William, 9th Lord Cobham, 68, 193; Sir William, 10th Lord Cobham, 58 ff.
Brooker, T. R. S., 87, 69; Thomas, 87, 202.
Brookland:
alienation of lands to support chaplains, 74, 16.
date when innod, 65, 191. estate map 17th Century, 77, 180. headstone carved by Jonathan Harmer, 86, 244.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
poor relief, 75, 20.
Romanesque lead font, 71, 253.
Royal arms in Church, Ixi- Ixiii.
steeple, 83, 1.
wall-painting of martyrdom of Becket in Church, 86, 244.
wooden belfry, 86, 244.
Brookland, Medieval Pottery from, by L. R. A. Grove, 65, 191.
Brooksbank, A., 82, 184.
Brooks, Crane and Cooper, 77, 18, 19, 25.
Broomfield, Charles, 87, 196.
Broomfield, estate map of 1649, [pg29]77, 180; Leeds Castle Mill. 113-71, 114; 45-82, 46; mill listed in Domesday, 82, 102. Broomfield, Essex, 84, 25; 85, 16. Broomfield and.Langley estate map, 1719, 82, 42.
Broomwood, place-name, 76, 135; see, also St. Paul’s Cray.
Broomy Marsh, see Cooling.
Brotherton, Margaret, Countess of
Norfolk, 80, 282; Thomas de, 80, 282.
Brothwell, D. R.: Note on the Human Remains from Higham Priory, 160-82, 161.
Brough-on-Humher, 83, 74.
Broughton, Andrew, 80, 229; Andrew, Mayor of Maidstone, 85, 22; Anne, m. Thomas Astley, 72, 1.
Broughton Poggs, Oxon., 83, 143. Brouning, Elye, 72, 139.
Brounman, Thomas, 80, 251. Brounswayn, Thomas, 73, 123. Brounyng, James, 74, 23.
Brown, Anne, 81, 88; Baldwin, 65, 161; 70, 91, 96; 85, 1, 7; 86, 99; 88, 27, 47; 0., 84, 39; David, 85, 2; John, 82, 75; Major, 3-65, 4; Michael, 87, 239; W. H., 74, 194.
Brown and Son’s Map of Maidstone in 1821, 71, 127; 82, 93, 97; 87, 217.
Browne, Sir Edward, 80, 140; Rear Admiral Edward, 81, 92;
Elizabeth, m. Richard Leigh, 81, 91; Richard, 86, 6; Thomas, 79, 70.
Brownflete, Sir Thomas, 70, 81. Browning, Richard, 80, 22.
Broxham, place-name, 76, 70. Bruce, Elizabeth, wife of Robert, 82, 4; Robert, 82, 4.
Bruce-Mitford, R. L. S„ 70, 187; The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, (review), 247-87, 248.
Bruell, Mr., 81, 117.
Bruges, pottery, 69, 143; kinght jugs, 88, 198.
Bruman, Alexander, 87, 70; Henry, 87, 70.
Brumston, John, 74, 41.
Brun, John, 80, 162; Nicholas, 80, 162; Bichard, 80, 162; Richard le, 159 ff.; William, 80, 80, 162.
Brungar, moneyer, 65, 22. Brunger, D., 83, 254.
Brutyn, John, 80, 164.
Bryan, Dr. A. L., 80, 35; John, 84, 114; Sir Thomas; 75, 107.
Brydde, Peter, 83, 206.
Brydges, family, 2 ff.; 77, 85, 67; Ann, 77, 18, 20-25; Anthony, 77, 6; Anthony Rokeby, 77, 18, 25; Charles, 77, 6; Charlotte, m. C. J. Swann, 77, 18; Rev. E. Tymewell, 85, 67; Edmund, Baron Chandos, 77, 6; Edward, 77, 2; Edward William, 77, 18; Rev. Edward, 77, 6; Egerton, 77, 18; Elizabeth, m. Sir Samuel Egerton, 77, 2; Elizabeth, m. George Holmes, 77, 17; Ellen, 77, 18; Ferdinand, 77, 18; Frances, 77, 18; Grey Matthew, 77, 18; J. G. W., 85, 67; Jane, 77, 18; Jemima, m. Edward Quillinan, 77, 17; Jemina, wife of Edward, 77, 2; John, Baron Chandos, 77, 6; John William Egerton, 77, 17; Mary, 77, 18; 'Sir Samuel Egerton, 2-77, 25; Thomas, 77, 2, 17.
Brydges-Barrett, Col. Thomas, 77, 2, 17, 19, 25.
Bubenheim, 79, 123.
Bubonic plague, 79, 2.
Buck, W., 82, 295.
Buckholt Forest, 76, 71; archbishop’s forester of, 76, 87.
Buckhurst, Lord, 82, 300; 86, 87.
Buckingham, Christopher: Catholic Dover, (review), 290-83, 291; Lydden, a Parish History, (review), 82, 304; Dulce of, 79 ff.; 69, 78, 3; 86, 7; Henry of, 79, 38.
Buckingham Rebellion, 1483, 74, 41, 42.
Buckland, see Dover.
Buckland family, 65, 147; Frank, 89, 150; James, 75, 112; John, 82, 102; Henry, 75, 112; Sir John, 81, 118; Rev. W. E., 70, 38.
Buckler, 74, 110.
Buckman, Miss W., 87, 231.
Bucknall, Rixon: Boat Trains and Channel Packets; The English Short Sea Routes, 85, 49.
Buckwell Manor, see Boughton Aluph.
Bucler, Walter, 75, 70.
Bufkin, Ralph, 88, 159.
Buffkin, Ralphe, 82, 64.
Buggs, T., 83, 12.
Bulkeley, Thomas, 80, 20.
Bull, John, 81, 200, 201; 87, 77; Richard, 81, 201.
3 [pg30]Buller, Francis, 80, 138; John, 80, 137; 81, 250.
Bullock, Hugh, 66, 170.
Bullyn, Susanna, m. Anthony-
Finch, 74, 205.
Bulstrode, Edward, 81, 84.
Bulverhythe, 76, 215.
Bunbury, Sir Charles, 71, 3.
Bunce, Richard, trade token of, 85, 173.
Bunger, John, 82, 38.
Bunintun, Joan de, 74, 8.
Bunter quartzite, Dartford Heath Terrace, 66, 75.
Bunting, J., 78, 23.
Bunyar, John, 82, 62; 88, 166, 170.
Bunyard, James, 71, 116; 82, 53.
Burch, Mr., 88, 218.
BurcheU, J. P. T., 65, 177; 69, 217;
Burdett, Edward, 84, 114.
Burges, Robert, 81, 84.
Burgess, 88, 170; William, 80, 133.
Burgeys, Thomas, 71, 114; 82, 48.
Burgh, 87, 35; Elizabeth de, 93 ff.; Hubert de, 80, 79, 32; John, 71, 212.
Burghersh, Sir Bartholomew, 71, 224.
Burghley, 82, 126; Lord, 72, 6; 73, 80; 85, 74, 87.
Burght, William, 83, 207.
Burg, Kreuzenstein, 73, 201.
Burgred, coinage of, 71, 164.
Burham, Roman buildings, 84, 106.
Burham, The “Temple of Mithras” at, by R. F. Jessup, 16870, 171.
Burke, Mr., 70, 171; Edmund, 73, 146; Peter, 73, 81.
Buries, G., 83, 164; G. M., 73, 3;
Burley, J., 80, 260; Sir Simon, 70, 73.
Burmarsh, boundaries, 73, 67; estate maps of 1652 and 1654, 77, 180; land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Burmond, James, 75, 112.
Burn, A. R., 86, 75.
Burnes, Robert de (Robert de Hastinges), 73, 64.
Burnes, see Bekesbourne.
Burney, Fanny, 73, 144.
Burnham, M. E., 80, 274; Richard, 70-87, 71.
Burnis, Eustace de, 73, 64.
Burns, Major, 70, 248.
BurntwickIsland, 164 ff.; grave
of Sidney Bernard, 65, 204; Marsh, 163 ff.; part of Manor of Ham belonging to Boxley Abbey, 76, 66, 140; peat and clay layers, 66, 114; place-name, 66, 145; silt deposition, 66, 127.
Burr, Benge, 178 ff.
Burre, Thomas, 88 ff.
Burrell, Mrs., 81, 33; Hon. Peter, 81, 36.
Burres (Bird) Marsh, see Grain.
Burroughs Wellcome Ltd., 70, 259.
Burrow, Edmund, 81, 35.
Burrows of Ashford, 71, 189.
Burrstone, French, Chegworth, 82, 45; Hollingbourne, 82, 53; Leeds, 82, 59.
Burstow Lodge, Surrey, 82, 256.
Burt, Misses G. and E., 86, 12;
Miss W., 86, 12.
Burton, place-name, 76, 67.
Burton, A. W. F., 65, 7; Decimus, xlv; 78, 86, 183; Dr Glynn, 88, 55; Nicholas, 80, 20.
Burtonshaw, John, 70, 185.
Burvill, Miss A., 71, 84; 72, 94. Burwell, iron keys, 70, 279.
Bushe-Fox, J. P.: Richborough
Castle, M.o.W Guidebook, (review), 73, 245; 78, 194.
Bushell, T. A.: Soadbury Manor, Chistehurst, 219-69, 221.
Bushnell, A. J. de Havilland, 65, 199.
Buss family, 82, 258; Charles, 260-82, 261.
Busse, Thomas, 76, 157.
Butcher, Miss S. A., 70, 47, 50, 63;
Butler, Adam the, 77, 138; E., 88, 130; George, 79, 20; Dr L. A. S., 82, 160; Matthew, trade token of, 85, 165; Sir William, 73, 91, 92.
Buttenshaw, John, 70, 185;
Thomas, 70, 185.
Buttes, Thomas, 88, 65.
Buttons, James, 65, 98.
Buxton, B., 68, 3; 70, 84, 171.
Bydynden, John, 76, 86.
Byer, John, 75, 39.
Bylette Marsh, see Upchurch.
Bylls, George, 72, 12.
Byng, John, 83, 114; Robert, 86, 87, Byrohe, Elizabeth, m. Sir Samuel
Egerton Brydges, 77, 2; Eliza- [pg31]beth, wife of Rev. William, 77, 2; Rev. William Dejoyas, 77, 2.
Bysets, Richard, 81, 119, 124.
Bysshoppenden, see Bishopsden.
Bythesea, Rev. B., 81, 85.
[pg0]Caburn, Iron Age hill fort, 86, 68. Cade, Jack, 81, 96, 100 ff.
Caen, St. Etienne, 88, 23, 47. Caen stone, 88, 46; Bexley, 65, 142;
Canterbury, 72, 199; 83, 9; 86, 215, 217; 87, 206; Dover, 84, 79; 88, 219; Plumstead, 77, 218; Strood, 84, 149; Temple Ewell, Ixiii.
Caernarvon Castle, 84, 84. Caerwent, Mon., 72, 75; 73, 103; 77, 145.
Caesar, Alice, wife of Augustine, 73, 83, 90 ff. [Alice, 73, 91 fit.]; Augustine (1), 73, 90; Augustine (2), 73, 91; Irene (Joan), 91 ff.; Julius, 73, 76, 213, 214; Margaret, 91 ff.; Mary, 73, 73, 91 ff.
Caesar’s Camp, Holwood, see Keston.
Caestersaetawalda, 76, 69. Caestruuarouualth, 76, 69. Cage, family, 82, 68, Mr., 69, 177;
Alice, 73, 125; Ceoilia, 82, 67; Elizabeth, m. Henry Harrison, 82, 64; Fanny, 82, 69; Sophia, 82, 69; WiUiam, 82, 64, 65, 67. Caiger, J. E. L„ xlv; 71, 73, liii; 77, 199; lii; 78, 81, xlviii; 82, Ivii, 143, 284, 287; 83, 250, 253, 255, 256; 84, 232, 246, 253; 85, 176; 86, 202, 231, 236; 87, 229; 88, 130, 149, 156, 214; Belgic Site at Bexley, A,186-189andA. 72, 0. Harrison: Charles Dickens’s Well, 11-14: Church Wood, West Kingsdown, 86, 87, 212-215; Court Wood, Southfleet, 20586, 207; Cozendon Wood, Northfleet, 204-85, 207; Crepehege Brass at Darenth, The, 15377, 155; Darenth Wood Denehole, 147-66, 149; Darenth Wood; Its Earthworks and Antiquities, 77-79, 94; and P. J. Tester: Discovery of a Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 178-65, 179; and P. J. Tester: Excavations on the Site of a Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood,
near Bexley, 167-68, 183; IceHouse at Green-Street-Green, Darenth, An, 221-80, 226; and P. J. Tester: Medieval BuUd- ings in the Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, 18-72, 40; and P. J. Tester: Medieval Discoveries at Cray House, Bexley, 211-73, 216; and P. J. Tester: New Discoveries in the Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, near Dartford, 71, 233; Pumphouse on Cobham Hall Estate, The, 161-84, 174; Roman Site at Botsham, 26170, 262; Salt-Glazed Pottery (from St. Mary’s Hospital, Strood), 155-84, 156; Some Early Chalkwells in N.W. Kent, 81-74, 90; Two Chalk-wells at Northfleet, 219-87, 221; Vale Mascal Bath House, The, 227-82, 234.
Cair (city), 209-76, 210.
Cair Caratuac, 76, 210.
Cair Custeint, 76, 210.
Cair Guiragon, 76, 210.
Cair Guorthigirn, 76, 210.
Caistor-by-Yarmouth, 71, 36. Cakebread, 82, 34.
Calais: capitulation, 71, 224; held by Reginald Cobham, 82, 3; Hythe ships victual garrison, 81, 104; mint, 71, 166; Royal Marine School, 80, 100; siege of, 71, 224.
Caloraft, John, 239-83, 240; Calcroft, Mr., 82, 62; John, 82, 58. Caldwell, Samuel, 65, 169.
Calehill: estate, 68, 159; Hundred, 68, 159.
Calendar of Feet of Fines to the end of Henry Hl’s Reign, prepared by Irene J. Churchill, the late Ralph Griffin and the late F. W. Hardman, with an introduction by F. W. Jessup (review), 246-71, 247; 70, 36; 80, 159, 168.
Callant, John, 72, 231.
Callidge Lowe, Derbyshire, 82, 298. Callis, Robert, 66, 144.
Calthorpe, Anthony, 75, 113; 20 ff.
Camber Castle, 71, 9.
Cambridge: Beacon, Basil, Scholar at King’s College, 69, 168; Beacon, Theodore, bequest of college pot to St. John’s, 69, 167; fellow of St. John’s, 69, 166; Benet College, 75, 92; [pg32]Benet Library, 72, 229; Bour- ehier. Archbishop, bequest from, 75, 95; Cambridge, Duke of, 81, 134, 135; Duchess of, 85, 43; Centre’s Research of Parish Registers for the History of Population Changes, li; Clare Hall, endowment of, 81, 80, 95; connection between pottery finds in Cambridge and East Kent, 142-69, 143; Corpus Christi College, 75, 92; foundation of Faversham Abbey, 80, 216; Emmanuel College, 94 [endowment of lectureship in metaphysical philosophy by Sir Edwin Sandys, 75, 75, 97; ] foundation of lectureship in medicine, 75, 96; Gonville and Caius College, 75, 92; [Holy Trinity, 72, 229; ] King’s College Chapel, 83, 213; Knight jug, 88, 197; St. John’s College, 75, 91, 94, 95, 96; 193-80, 194; 82, 145, 156; accounts of farms belonging to Higham Priory, 80, 194; archives—dissolution of Higham Priory, 196-80, 198; mortuary roll of prioress Am- fehsia of Higham, 80, 193; arms of in Chart Sutton Church, Ivi; foundation of by Margaret, Countess of Darby, 82, 80, 196; Dr. Richard Sharp, Master of College, 80, 196; scholarships, 75, 92; Sedley, Sir William, bequest of, 75, 96; Trinity College, 75, 92, 98; Psalter of Eadwin, drawing of Canterbury Cathedral buildings, 87, 183; University Museum of Archaeology, 69, 142.
Camden, Lord, 2 ff.; Marquess, 70, 77, 202; William, 70, 224; 75, 97; 83, 106; 84, 123.
Camden House, Kensington, 84, 167.
Cameron, Kenneth: English Place- Names (review), 211-76, 212; 87, 38.
Camlann, Battle of, 78, 93.
Campbell, Mr., silversmith, 80, 201, 202; A. (Ed.): Anglo-Saxon Charters I; Charters of Rochester (review), 229-88, 230; Colin, 77, 48; Momford, 81, 91; Sarah, m. Stewart, 81, 91.
Campden, Baptist Noel, 3rd Vis- count, 82, 127.
Camperdowne, Katherine, m. John Astley, 72, 1; Sir Philip, 71, 1.
Campion, Samuel, 72, 170. Camulodonum, seo Colchester. Cane-James, Sir John, 83, 117. Cannill, R. de, 217 Canning, David, 80, 72, 211.
Cannon, family, 83, 107; Elizabeth, m. Edward Harvey, 80, 103; Harry, 83, 109; Stephen (I), 83, 108; Stephen (2), 83, 108; Stephen (3), 108-83, 109; Stephen (4), 83, 109; Thomas Neville, 83, 109; William, 83, 108.
Cannon and Gaze Ltd., 83, 109. Canon, Ralph, 80, 252.
Canterbury, Abbot of Appledore, land held 1002, 55-69, 56; Adam of Charing, acquires house in Stour Street, 66, 95; Albinus, Abbot of Canterbury, 65, 104; almshouses, 75, 35, 52, 53.
Aethelred, visit to Canterbury, 48-69, 49.
Anglo-Saxon Churches: Christchurch, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Peter and St. Paul, St. Pancras, St. Mildred, xlvi, 81, 242.
Archaeological Society, Records branch, 69, 231; 70, 28; Archbishop original member, 70, 5; First Annual General Meeting, 9-70, 12.
Archbishops: burial of Archbishops, St. Austin’s, 88, 34; demesnes of the Archbishopric, 116 ff.; Lords of Romney, 73, 65, 17; mills in Maidstone held by, 88-82, 89, 93; Palace, 85, 137; Copy of 1279 Perambulation of Lowry of Tonbridge boundary, 72, 138, 139; tombs of Anglo-Saxon Archbishops, 88, 38; woodland pastures of the Medieval Archbishops, 75-76, 87.
Archbishops: Abbot, George, 75, 65; 86, 8; 87, 25, 27; Aelfrio, at Witan, 69, 45; Aethelhoard, coins of, 71, 165; Aethelred, silver penny of, 78, 196; Anselm, 72, 42, 86, 112; Alphege, 84, 203; Arundel, Thomae, 70, 76; Baldwin, 72, 43; 78, 40; consults Adam of Charing re establishment of College at Hockington, 66, 92; exchanges of land in Isle of Grain for land at Lambeth, 66, 141; foundation of Hospital of [pg33]St* Stephen and St. Thomas, Romney, 79, 47, 48; Bancroft, 80, 124; Becket, St. Thomas, 69, 228; 72, 43; 81, 261; 86, 114; 87, 183; Adam of Charing, 92-66, 95; Ampulla mould of, 68, 132, 139-140; 88, 27; excommunicates Bishop of London, 66, 94; murdered 66, 94; penance paid by Henry II for murder of Becket, 96-66, 97; represented on wax seal of Archbishop Islip, 85, 196; Robert, Vice-Deacon, enemy of Becket, 66, 94; Romney attempts flee from, 79, 48; Boniface of Savoy, 72, 44, 45, 46, 47; Hospital of Newark, Maidstone, 66, 152; Manor of Filston, 77, 134; Bourgohier, Thomas, 75, 95; 81, 261; 86, 40; Chicele (Chicheley), Henry, 73, 123; Manor of Horsham, Upchurch, 76, 163; Corbouil (Corbeil, Corbeille, Corboil), William, 72, 42, 50, 51; Courtenay, William, lease of Padsole Mill, Maidstone, granted by him, 71, 126; 80, 205, 212; 82, 88; Cranmer, Thomas, exchanges manor of Maidstone with Henry VIII for lands elsewhere, 82, 89, 100; 86, 18; loss of estates, 81, 261; Thomas Becon, 69, 162; Cuthbert, in Romney Charter, 65, 25; Dunstan, 79, 143; 81, 261; 86, 111; Hubert, 124-85, 125; Islip, Simon, 88, 27, 29; wax seal, 85, 196; Jaenbert (Jambert, Gambort), coins of, 71, 165; Saxon Charter granting land 66, 133; tomb, 88, 38; Juxon, William, 87, 84; hatchment in Harble- down Church, 81, 25; Kilward- by, Robert, 74, 10; Lanfrano, 87, 183; building of first Norman Cathedral at Canterbury, 84, 175, 181, 202; 23 ff.; extension of Cathedral grounds 88, 87, 183; Manor of Darenth held, 79, 77; at Penendfen Assembly, 66, 141; pottery found in Undercroft of his Dormitory, 68, 131; Saltwood Manor surrendered by Hugh de Montfort, 74, 2; St. John's Hospital, li; 81, 86, 111, 112, 115, 138; Langton, Stephen, 72, 43, 44, 49; 74, 5; drafting of Magna Carta at Cliffe Rectory, 87, 1;
Langham, 74, 29; Laud, 75, 102, 111; 86, 8; 87, 27, 81, 91; levy of rededification of St. Paul’s Cathedral, 80, 236; visitation of Rochester and Canterbury, 39-78, 54; Morton, John, 78, 40, 117; Nothelm, 65, 104; Odo, 84, 181; 88, 27; Parker, Matthew, 75, 36, 77 ff.; 81, 81; 87, 183; Letter to Sir William Cecil re copperas, 70, 144; Pecham, 72, 47; 74, 8, 10; description of lands, 1283-1285, 76, 75; tomb, 77, 79; Ralph, 41-72, 42, 50; Rich, Edmund, orders font covers to be provided, 71, 253; ownership of Bexley, 41-72, 42; Richard, 86, 114; Sancroft, 87, 85, 96; arms of, 77, 50; Seeker, 69, 118, 120, 123; 73, 144, 145; Sheldon, 81-87, 100; Stafford, 73, 123; Theobald, 72, 43; 78, 64; 80, 218; 86, 113, 115; skeleton of, 88, 34; Theodore, chooses Bishop of Rochester, 68, 92; approves grant of land to Abbot Bere- weald, 68, 93; decides to hold annual Council of English Church at Cloveshoch, 134-66, 135; Walden, 70, 76; Walter, Hubert, 74, 3; 79, 77; exchanges Manor of Darenth for Manor of Lambeth, 79, 77; exchanges sheep-cote of Eastmarsh in Cliffe, 66, 145; discusses Adam of Charing, 66, 95; tomb, 77, 78; Warham, William, at Otford, 176-70, 177; 75, 62, 72, 73, 96; 81, 261; 80-82, 82; 83, 106; and Holy Maid of Kent, 86, 17, 18; annexed Aldington to Thurnham, 82, 71; Bexley Mill and Manor to be leased by Warham to John Mascall, 83, 106; lease granted on Maidstone Mill to Helen Redmayne and Thos. Cowper, 82, 93; leases granted on Padsole Mill, Maidstone, 82, 89; Whitgift, John, letter to Peter Manwood and John Boys re oyster fishing rights, 12180, 122; presents John Boys to Mastership of Eastbridge Hospital and Living of Tilman- stone, 79, 72; Report to Archbishop re oyster fishing raids, 80, 123; Wilfred (Wul- fred), 87, 38; 88, 27, 35; coins of, 71, 165; St. Augustine’s,
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mural paintings, 22-70, 23. Crypt, sculpture, 69, 229. Dean and Chapter Library, relief in, 9-66, 10; Chapter subscribes to repairs, Cogan’s Hospital and roads, 69, 118.
Friends of Cathedral, 80, 293. ‘ghosts’ of former brasses, 137-65, 139.
ground rents owed, 66, 95. North Hall, 66, 13.
presentation of MBS by Arch- bishop Becket and Herbert of Bosham, 66, 12.
Quatrefoil decoration, 10-11 relics in 66, 1315, 69, 165.
Romanesque sculpture of King Canute, 66, 4, 5, 7-14.
Seal of Cathedral c. 1130 a.d., 88, 34.
Six preachers, 83, 198.
stained glass ‘Great South Window’, 69, 119.
tile mosaic, 88, 146. tomb of Sir John Boys, 79, 71. Tower, repair of Bell Harry, 70, 26.
Cathedral Priory of Christchurch, 66, 45; building by Prior Gold- stone, 75, 116; acquisition of Eynsford, 110 ff.; Apple- dore, grant of land, 86, 66, 143-144; barns at Brook, 81, 6; Godmor- sham, 81, 18; Mersham, 21 Charters of grants and restora- tions; Queen Eadgifu’s, 81, 66, 133; King Edgar’s, 71, 150; King Edmund’s, 71, 150; King Canute’s, 151-71, 152; dispute, Doan and Chapter and Viscount Bolingbroke over fisheries, 80, 146; enclosure and drainage in Cliffe Marshes, 66, 140; estates, 80, 65, 66; estate crop patterns, 1271-1379, 147-78, 160; exca- vation, Cellarers Hall, 70, 262; manors of, 66, 140; 80, 167; monastic register rebound, 70, 26; monks, 72, 51; 78, 40; Oyster fisheries, Seasalter, 80, 120; dispute, 80, 146; owners of Parish and Liberty of Seasal- ter, 80, 145; plan of monastic buildings, 70, 37; Priors, 72, 51; William, 80, 126; Gold- stone, 80, 292; 88, 35; proper- ty, 71, 126, 127; waterworks at Priory, 165
Charitable funds, 75, 130.
Charles I and Henrietta Maria, 1625, 69, 225; 241-71, 242; re-
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Lanham, Charter witnessed by, 71, 150; Winchelsey, 74, 8, 11, 15; commission to investigate the Hospital at Romney, 79, 49; Witham, 77, 136.
Archdeacon, Geoffroy Ridel of Canterbury, 66, 94; Helewis, 77, 137.
Barrett, Paul, Recorder, 77, 1.
Barton, paper-mill account by
Celia Fiennes, 232-72, 233. Bartoner’s Account, 78, 153. Beadles’ rolls, 147-78, 148. Becon, Theodore, 166-69, 168. bee boles, 72, 189; 73, 234; 74, 91, 92.
Belgic brooch, 68, 140; coins, 66, 164; hut, xliii; pottery, 69, 68, 104-114, 120; 72, 198; sites, xliii; 68, 70, 247; 197-72, 198; xlvi; timber, 73, 72, 198.
Bellforender, John Palmer, 200-76, 201.
Belsham, John, Coroner, 71, 212.
Benedictine agriculture, 80, 66.
Bennet, Goodman, 71, 241.
Blaekfriars Church, 66, 45; 80, 25;
215-86, 219.
Brass, ‘Lars on pedestal’, 66, 3. Bronze Age, flint axe, 74, 54. Burgate, nos. 41-42, 69, 54-55;
restoration, xlviii.
Canterbury and Rochester Pro- bate Records, acquisition by Kent Archives Office, 66, 65.
Canon George Berkeley 1768-95, 69, 117-124.
Canon Gardiner, 72, 237.
Canon Gosling, book, ‘Walk Round Canterbury’, 69, 119.
Canon Nicholas Harpsfield, 69, 162.
Canon Shirley, 69, 121.
Cast-iron, St. Dunstan’s Terrace and Orchard Street, 86, 182.
Castle, 69, 225; excavation of Keep, 232-86, 233; pottery, 68, 131; provisions, 66, 95; Sheriff, 1378, 71, 208.
Cathedral and Precincts, 82, 148; early history of, 13-66, 14;
1780-1784, 117-69, 118; comple- tion, 119-75, 120; description of Cathedral, 1823, by Chas.
PoweU, 114-81, 115; extension of Cathedral grounds by Lan- franc, 87, 183; plan of cathe- dral buildings c. 1165, 87, 183. Chapels: Almonry, 66, 14; St.
Mary, 88, 34; St. Gabriel, [
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXV1H [pg35]ceived by Mayor, 69, 80; stayed at Lord Wotton’s house, 80-69, 81; arrival of Queen Henrietta, 69, 83, 86-87; discussion re supposed wedding ceremony, 69, 87; preaching before Charles I by Dean John Boys, 69, 88.
Chichele Porch, Brotherton Arms, 80, 282; heraldry of, 80, 292.
Charters, discussion of Charter 1002 a.d., 41-69, 61.
chest, from Wormshill, exhibited at St. Augustine’s College, 71, 216.
Churches:
Greyfriors, 46
Holy Cross, Westgate, 81, 81; liii.
St. Alphege’s, 81, 81.
St. Andrew’s, churchwardens accoimtB, 70, 36; xlv.
St. Augustine’s, 69, 226; 75, 128; Abbot’s lodgings converted to Palace, 80-69, 81; Abbot Clarenbold, 66, 94; 80, 218; Abbot Thomas Hunden, 77, 83; Abbot Wulfrio, 69, 46; Abbot of St. Augustine’s grants lands to Dapifer Regis once held by Anfred Masculus, 77, 136; Adam of Charing and John Fitz- Vivian, 94-66, 96; barns, on demesne of, 81, 11, 14, 19, 26; demesne at Plumstead, 81, 10; effigy, marble, 66, 4, 7; endowment of lands, 71, 149; excavations, 70, 26, 27, 28; Ivi; King Hlothere, 68 76, 96; Minster Abbey, granted to, 77, 83; original boundaries of land belonging to, 60-69, 63; oyster fisheries, 80, 120; plans of, 70, 37; Priors, 66, 93; St. Augustine granted to Lord Cobham, Robert Cecil and then to Edward Wotton, 87, 22; saltpans on Chislet Marsh, 277-80, 278; site, 71, 149; steeple, 75, 117; victory over tenants in Thanet, 66, 94.
St. Dunstan’s, churchwardens accounts, 70, 36; 75, 111.
St. Edmund’s, 77, 136, 138 ff.
St. George’s, 79, 161.
Churches:
St. Gregory’s Priory, 19972, 200; 73, 64; 79, 161; 85, 126;
St. Peter’s Bekesbourne granted to Priory of, 73, 64; Overland in Ash granted to Priory of, 73, 66; Land at Iffin and wardship of Ralph Cavel quit—claimed by Wm. Fitz Hamo to Priory, 77, 137.
St. Margaret’s, bells, 72, 226; 75, 112.
St. Martin’s, 69, 226; provision of aumbry, 75, 119; 80, 104.
St. Mary Bredin, 77, 138.
St. Mary Magdalene, tower, 75, 118.
St. Mary’s, Northgate, murals, xlv.
St. Mildred’s, 81, 81.
St. Pancras’, 70, 23; 177 ff. St. Paul’s, 84, 69, 166; 75, 63, 67. St. Peter’s, King Oswin grants iron mine at Lyminge, 69, 39; 79, 167.
St. Peter’s and St. Paul’, foundation charters of Abbey, 69, 60.
St. Sepulore’s, 17-86, 18.
Cogan House, aisled hall, li.
Cokyns Lane, 85, 124.
Commissary General, 210-65, 211. Conventicles, 201-83, 202.
Courts, medieval ecclesiastical Courts, 209-65, 211; probate records of Archdeaconry and Consistory Courts, 66, 67; Court of Record of the Liberty of St. Augustine, 66, 67.
cross, rounded base, 88, 163.
Custumal of Kent, copies of, 72, 148, 160, 161-169.
Deans: John Boys, preaching before Charles I, 69, 88; 79, 72; William Butler, 1790-93, 69, 118; Folliott Cornwall, 1793, 69, 118; James Cornwaiters, 1776-81, 69, 119; George Horne, 1781-90, 69, 118, 122; John Moore, 1771-76, 69, 118; Brownlow North, 1770-71, 69, 118; John Potter, 1766-70, 69, 118; Dr. Thomas Turner, 82 ff.
debtors’ prison, 66, 100.
Durant, John, appointed pastor of Independent Congregation, 196 ff.
Diocese of Canterbury—parochial records held by Kent Archives Office, 66, 68.
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Vicar of St. Andrew’s and St. Mary Bredman, 69, 124.
Duncombe, Mrs. Susanna, 69, 124.
election, for the Short Parliament, 20-85, 21.
elections, Parliamentary, midseventeenth century, 19 ff.
electorate, 85, 19.
endowments, apprenticeships, 75, 57; loan fund, 75, 56.
Ethelbert and Queen Bertha, 69, 225.
excavations, xli; bastion on City wall, 66, 72, 199; xlvi; restoration of monastic bakery and brewery, 73, 68, xliii; 69, xliii- xliv; Roman building, Butchery Lane, 73, xlv; 84, 252253; rmcovering of Norman columns of Great Dormitory Undercroft, xli.
Excavations Committee, location of Roman City Wall, xlii.
figurines: clay, possibly of Neha- lennia, 192-70, 200; clay of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 72, 71; of dea nutrix, 38-71, 39, 44, 45; found on temple site, 72, 64.
Gates, Fyndon’s Gate, carved head, 77, 79; Northgate, 77, 2; Riding Gate, 69, 225; West Gate, 87, 131.
GuildhaU, 2-83, 11; 184-87, 185.
Hammonds Bank, Messrs., 70, 18. hatchments, St. Alphege’s, 81, 81;
HolyCross,81, 81; St.Mildred’s, 81, 81; St. Thomas’ Hospital, 81, 81.
Henry HI, grants from Canterbury to citizens in fee farm, 66, 97.
Higenbottam, Frank, Curator, Royal Museum, 71, 223.
Hooker, Richard, 231-70, 236.
hop grounds, description by Defoe, 69, 128.
Hospitals: Cokyn’s, 123 ff.; Eastbridge or St. Thomas, 85, 70, 269; 75, 98; 84, 201; 85, 125; Jesus, 75, 45, 51; 79, 71; 85, 137; Maynard, 69, 225; 75, 46; 79, 164; St. Catherine, 85, 125; St. John’s, li; 81, 84, 146; St. Laurence, 136-77, 137; St. Nicholas, 85, 125.
Independent congregation, John Durant appointed pastor, 195 ff.
inns, Checker (medieval), 78, 142;
Falstaff, 69, 225; Chequer of the Hope, 69, 225; White Bole (medieval), 78, 142.
Iron Age site, Bridge Hill, 185-78, 188.
Jadeite axes, 76, 21.
jugs, Canterbury Lane and County HaU, 145-69, 146; knight jugs, 88, 198.
Kent Archaeological Society, excavation at St. Pancras’s Chapel, 70, 23, 32.
Kentish Rebellion, 85, 22.
kilns: tile-kiln, St. Thomas Hill, 72, 200; Tyler Hill Kiln, 145-69, 150; 77, 40; tile-kiln, 82, 174.
King’s School, 67-75, 68, 92, 93, 94; Headmaster, Rev. John Tucker, 80, 104.
lands held by de Clare of the Archbishop, 72, 147.
manors in Domesday held by Archbishop, 72, 142.
manors of, Aldington, 86, 15; Barksore given to Christchurch Priory, 66, 140; Bexley held by Christchurch Priory and Archbishop of Canterbury, 83, 105; Evegate, 74, 2; Teynham, owned by See, 80, 141.
Marlowe, Christopher, 69, 225.
Mayner, the Rich, 69, 225.
Mayors: Ralph Baldwin, 85, 130, 133-134; Sir John Boyes, 82, 131; John Bygg, 85, 140; Mr. Paramore, 82, 133; Jacob Wraight, 83, 203.
Marriage Licences, extract from, 104 ff.
Messrs. Meakers, 72, 198.
Medieval pottery finds, 60-70, 63, 64.
mills: Padsole Mill and Church Mill, Maidstone, property of Christ Church, 71, 126, 127; in Maidstone held by Archbishops, 88-82, 89, 93.
Mint, 307-82, 308.
Moneyers, Anglo-Saxon, 16271, 164; Lambkin Frese, 30782, 308.
Mortimer, Master Hugh de, Official of the Court of, 45-72, 46.
Mount family, 1759, visit of, 69, 174, 176.
MSS, tenth century, in Library at St. Austin’s, 88, 48.
Noncomformist meeting Almnery Hall, Longport, 83, 202.
[pg37]North Downs Trackway (Pilgrims’ Way), 210-81, 212.
North Lane, north-west frontage, xlv.
Notes from Canterbury Museum, 267-83, 271.
Obituary, Mrs. Dorothy Gardiner, 237-72, 238.
Offa, strips Canterbury of all authority north of Thames, 66, 136.
Palace Street, crypt in, lii; first-floor hall, 87, 84, li.
Parliamentary Borough, 84, 110. perforated pebble, in Beaney
Institute, 83, 252.
Peto, C., 72, 200.
Petition, from Thomas of Paversham to Archbishop of Canterbury re: imbanking of marshes, 47-70, 48.
Pilgrim’s Hospice, built by Edward FitzOdbold, 87, 184.
poor relief in, 75, 20, 21, 26, 28, 30, 31, 58.
Potter and Ward, drummers, 1625, 71, 241.
pottery: money box, 83, 267; found, Undercroft Lanfranc’s dormitory, 68, 131; imported French, 138-68, 139.
powder store, 85, 92.
Prebendary George Gilbert, 1864reminiscences, 73, 69, 121.
Protectorate, Archbishop returns after, 83, 201.
Quayside, Westgate Grove, 72, 200.
Ravenna Cosmography, mentioned in, 79, 203.
Registry, returns of transcripts from parishes, 11 ff.
Provost, John FitzVivian, OS- OS.
Romano-British: brooch, 87, 152; buildings, xlv-xlvi; excavations of Roman defences and city wall, 73, 76, xlviii, Iviii; excavations of Roman defences, 86, 230-240; figurines, 102-70, 200; 38-71, 39, 44, 45; 72, 64, 71; gravel spreads for Forum, 198-72, 199; kilns, xli; 66, 70, 247-248; mortaria, 81, 180; pottery kiln, xlvi; tiles, 73, 70, 248; urns, 66, 67.
Royal Museum, 66, 77.
Ruttingion Lane, 69, 225.
St. Blaise’s Chapel, 88, 38.
St. Catherine’s Audit, 69, 118.
Samian find, 77, 202.
Savage, Sir Arnold, one of Proctors for Cardinal Indicia in Archdeaconry, 70, 70.
Schist bones found, 69, 155.
See, custodians, John Cobham and Thos. Faversham, 82, 4; ownership Longbeech Wood, 205-70, 206.
shield, copper-alloy, found in Littlebourne Road, 223-71, 224.
Starr, Comfort, Pastor of Canterbury Congregation, 83, 203.
statuette, fourteenth century, 68, 205.
Stour, River, 69, 225; deepening of, 75, 65; conduit for, 75, 65.
Stour Research Group, 72, 197. stone from Christ Church Priory used in Sandgate Castle, 71, 153.
straw-filled ware, 70, 257.
tile-pieces from Claves Wood, 83, 267.
tollgates, Charing, leased by John Smith, 71, 191; Plucldey, leased by John Austen, 71, 191; tollgates closed on Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 218.
Topography of 605 a.d., SO- 69, 53; boundaries of land, 1002, 53-69, 55.
Tyler, Frank, 69, 230.
Visitation of the Archdeacon, 70, 36.
Watling Street, 72, 198.
Westgate, 87, 131; denn belonging to archiepiscopal manor, 76, 76; Archbishop Winchelsey prosecutes tenants for cutting timber in denns, 76, 85; Archbishop Islip gives tenants free disposal of timber, 76, 85; land held by Vitalis at Westgate, 1086; pannage rights, 76, 81.
White Friars, foundations of church, 204-68, 205; lay cemetery, 68, 205.
Whitstable, trade with, eighteenth century, 69, 131.
Witan, accommodation for, 69, 49; Abbot Wulfrio of St. Augustine’s at Witan, 69, 45.
worsted industry, 69, 130.
Wotton, Lord, Lord Lieut., sends Commission to Sir John Boys, 82, 131; letter to Mayor Paramore, 82, 133.
wrought - iron window - guard, Mercery Lane, 86, 175.
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Canterbury—continued
tala and Almshouses of, by the Rev. D. I. Hill (review), 271-84, 272.
Canterbury under the Angevin Kings, by William Urry (review), 306-82, 308.
Canterbury, The Blackfriars, by L. Millard, 216-86, 219.
Canterbury, Castle, A Note on the Excavations at, 1971, by L. Millard, 205-87, 208.
Canterbury Cathedral, The Ancient Glass From Petham Church now in, by O. R. Councer, 167-65, 170.
Canterbury Cathedral, Christ Church Gate, by P. H. Blake (review), 292-80, 293.
Canterbury Cathedral, On the Ghosts of Some Brasses Formerly in, by F. A. Greenhill, 137-65, 139.
Canterbury, Cathedral, Pottery from, Appendix B of Two Types of Court Hall, by S. E. Bigold and D. C. Mynard, 20-83, 22.
Canterbury Cathedral, The Stained Glass of, by Rev. D. Ingram Hill (review), 214- 78, 216.
Canterbury, The Church of St. Peter, by Terence P. Smith, 99-86, 108.
Canterbury, Cogan House, St. Peter’s, by E. W. Parkin, 123-85, 138.
Canterbury, Donors of Books to St. Augustine’s Abbey, by A. B. Emden, 283-84, 286.
Canterbury, Sth of September, 1705. The Apparition of Mrs. Veal to Mrs. Bargrave, by Frank Higgenbottam, 164- 73, 166.
Canterbury Excavations, Easter 1963, by S.S. Frere, 163-66, 164.
Canterbury, Excavation of Grey- friars. Interim Report, by Miss Louise Millard, 88, 214.
Canterbury Excavations June- December, 1947, No. 6 Watling Street., by F. Jenkins, 114- 65, 136.
Canterbury, Excavations, Summer 1946, The Rose Lane Sites, by Sheppard Frere, 101-68, 143.
Canterbury, The First Norman Cathedral at, by Edward Gilbert, 23-88, 60.
Canterbury, The Lordship of: An Essay on Medieval Society, by F. R. H. Du Boulay, 261- 81, 262.
Canterbury, Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts in the Diocese of, by Brian L. Woodcock (review), 209-65, 211.
Canterbury, No. 17 Palace Street, by E. W. Parkin, 183-87, 190.
Canterbury, The Old Rectory of St. Alphege, by E. W. Parkin, 201-84, 210.
Canterbury, The Pre-Conquest Cathedral at, by David Parsons, 176-84, 184.
Canterbury, The Privileges of Christchurch, Archbishop Sheldon’s Enquiries of 1671, by Robert Beddard, 81-87, 100.
Canterbury, Roman, the City of Durovernum, by Sheppard Frere (review), 266-71, 257.
Canterbury, Roman, The Horse Deity of, by Frank Jenkins, 142-77, 147.
Canterbury, The Roman Worthgate at, by F. Jenkins, 273- 83, 275.
Canterbury, St. Augustine’s Abbey, by Sir Alfred Clapham (Ministry of Works Guidebook) (review), 73, 246.
Canterbury, A Stone House, in Burgate Lane, by D. Gardiner, 197-65, 198.
Canterbury, The Story of, by E. F. Lincoln (review), 69, 225.
Canterbury, Theobald, Archbishop of, by Avron Saltman (review), 72, 236.
Canterbury, Thomas Becon, Canon of, by H. B. Thomas, 169-69, 170.
Canterbury (Durovernum Can- tiacorum). Two Pottery Kilns and a Tilery of the Roman Period at, by Frank Jenkins, 161-74, 161.
Canterbury, The Witan Meets at, by Gordon Ward, 41-65, 61.
Canterbury Water Co., 72, 198, 200.
Cantium, place-name, 76, 213.
Cantor, L, M., 78, 84.
Cantwaras, 78, 92.
Canute, King, 69, 44, 46; 77, 83; 88, 205; bust from Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral, 66, 4, 5, 8-14; charter granting Sandwich to Christ Church, 151- 71, 162; coin of, 217-68, 219; mint
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at Romney, 65, 21; sculpture of, 217-68, 219.
Capability Brown, 82, 227, 230, 234.
Capel: Church burnt down, 80, 232;
Hadlow Manor, 72, 146; lead seal matrix, 69, 213; ‘way wardens’ for Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 219.
Capellanus, John, 80, 252.
Capel-le-Ferne: Bronze Age harrow and urn, 74, 50, 52.
Capel St. Mary, Suffolk, 71, 229.
Caper, Johanna, 70, 65.
Capon, Dr., 86, 19.
Carataous, 76, 210.
Carausius, 73, 107.
Cardwell, A. B., 85, 192; 87, 240.
Careary, M., 83, 52.
Carew, Matthew, 76, 149.
Carewe, Dr., 20 ff.; Archdeacon Matthew, 79, 78, 18; 79, 16, 20; Dame Temperance, 78, 19; 79, 16; Thomas, 78, 20.
Carey, John, 80, 135, 136; Sir John, 77, 54; Henry, Lord Hunsdon, 77, 54; Katherine, m. Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham, 77, 54.
Caribbeana, Matson letters in, 74, 78.
Carisbrooke Castle, 85, 110.
Carlell, see Carlisle.
Carleton, Bishop of Chichester, 87, 91; Sir Dudley, 69, 76.
Carlisle (Carlell), Lord, 69, 82; Thomas, 81, 93.
Carmarthen, Hon., Francis, Marquis of, 84, 134.
Carnegie Trust, 72, 200; 73, 3; 77, 210; 79, 121; 80, 69; xlviii; 82, 83, 39; 88, 73, 212.
Caroline, Queen, 69, 119.
Carpenter, Hamo le, 80, 252.
Carr, John, 72, 168, 169; W., 65, 203; xlvii.
Carreck, J. N., 66, 161; 69, 100; lx; 72, 79, 88; 82, 190; Level The Brown Fowdor. Appendix II of The Ritual Shaft at Warbank, Keston, 9, 82, 191.
Carrell, Thomas, 82, 74.
Carrickfergus Castle, 84, 85.
Carron Company, 86, 174, 177 ff.
Carryer, Edward, 80, 233.
Carson, R. A. G., 71, 84, 261; 72, 94, 99, 221; 73, 2; 74, 113, 133; 77, 111; 82, 107, 116, 119; 83, 164; 84, 260; report on coins from Springhead, Temple I,
41-report on coins from Springhead, 43, 77, 124-127.
Carson, R. A. G., and E. W. TiUey: report on coins from Springhead, Budding B 10, 83, 183- 184.
Carson, R. A. G., and E. W. Tilley: report on coins from Springhead, Building B 8 and Kiln F 26, 83, 190-191.
Carson, R. A. G., E. W. Tilley, J. P.
C. Kent and J. W. Brailsford: A Hoard of Roman Folles from Bromley, 264-70, 265.
Carter, Dr. C., 83, 125; Mrs. Elizabeth, 69, 120; George, 81, 86; Harry, 81, 86; Mary Lee, wife of William, 81, 81; Dr. Nicholas, 73, 142; William, 81, 81.
Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1717-1806, by Kathleen Spears, 142- 73, 153.
Cartman, Rev. F. J., 66, 82.
Cartouches, St. Laurence, Mere- worth, 48-77, 49.
Cartularium Saxonicum, 66, 133.
Cartulary of St. Gregory, Canterbury, 73, 64.
Carvilius, 76, 213.
Carvoran, 77, 145.
Cary, Lord, Viscount Falkland, 77, 88.
Carye, Edward, 77, 88; Sir Phillip, 77, 88,
Gaslock, Abbot John, Faversham, 78, 120; 80, 215.
Cassington, Oxon., 84, 23.
Cassivellaunus, 68, 112.
Castell, Thomas, 76, 161.
Castle Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset, 69, 155.
Castlock, John, 75, 57.
Castor, Northants., 71, 229; 87, 35.
Castreet, Christiana, 65, 198.
Caswall, Mr., 85, 201.
Casyngham, see Kensham.
Categern, possible tomb, 106- 65, 113; Ivii.
Catoline, George, 85, 92.
Catherine, Queen, 86, 17.
Catlin, Lynde, 81, 131.
Cator, John, 73, 169; 81, 37, 38.
Catsfiald, 74, 15.
Cattell, Charles S.: An Evaluation of the Loseley List of Ironworks within the Weald in the Year 1588, 85-86, 92.
Catton, J., 84, 39.
Oauston, Anthony, 78, 18; John, 78, 17, 18; William, 78, 10.
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Cauvel, Margaret, m. William Cokyn, 85, 123.
Cave, Prof. A. J. E., 65, 27; 71, 19;
Cave-Browne, Bov. J., 70, 42; 88, 151; The Story of Honingbourne, 155-66, 156.
Gavel, Ralph, 77, 137.
Cavell, William Matson, 84, 130.
Cavendish, Lord Henry, 77, 56;
Mary, m. John Fano, Earl of Westmorland, 77, 56; Col. R. H., 83, 124.
Cavendisshe, Robert, 74, 35.
Cawston, John, 75, 118.
Cayser (Kayser), John, 75, 112.
Ceadwalla, King of Wessex, 66, 133; 68, 95, 96.
Cealehythe, venue of early Church Councils, 66, 135.
Cecil, 65, 2; 81, 88; Lord, 69, 220; Diana, 88, 181; Sir Robert, 88, 67, 68; Lord Robert, 72, 6; Sir William, 70, 144.
Clifford, Sir Conyers, 88, 69; George, 73, 127; John, 73, 127; Sir Lewis, 70, 69; Sir Thomas, 94 ff.; William, 87, 70, 69.
Climpson, John, 72, 8.
Clinch, George, 69, 98; 73, 209;
M. L. M., 72, 18.
Clinkard, Mr., 72, 230.
Clinton, Edward, Earl of Lincoln, 77, 52; Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 77, 54; Lord John, 80, 6; Thomas, Earl of Lincoln, 77, 54; Ursula, wife of Edward, 77, 52; Lord William, Earl of Huntingdon, 80, 6.
Clite Hole Bank, see Reculver.
Cloake, Miss D., 85, 55; N.H., 85, 55.
Clonmaconois, 88, 153.
Cloth trade, medieval, 100-81, 101;
Maidstone, 202-65, 203.
Clothworkers’ Company, 75, 78.
Cloveshoch, venue of early Church
Councils, 66, 135.
Cluny, Peter, Abbot of, 80, 217, 218.
Clyderow, Matilda, 80, 19.
Clympson, Edward, 72, 8.
Cnut, boo Canute.
Coalbrookedale Company, 173- 86, 174, 180.
Coalbrookdale Museum, 86, 174, 179.
Coal trade, 1702-1704, 66, 39.
Coal Duties of the City of London, The, and their Boundary
Marks, by M. Nail (review), 88, 230.
Coale, Anne, m. Basil Becon, 69, 168.
Co-aration in medieval Kent, 167-80, 168.
Coates, Odiame, 80, 102.
Cobb, Francis, 81, 88; Francis (2), 81, 88; Francis (3), brewer, 84, 125; Louisa Anne, m. Cobb, 81, 86; Thomas, 15 ff.; Rev. Thomas, 86, 81, 85.
Cobbo, John, 86, 15; Thomas, 86, 15.
Cobbett, William, 85, 36, 42. Cobot, Peter, seal of, 66, 155. Cobham: family, 141-66, 142; 68, 184; 71, 203, 207; Lord (1393), 70, 75; Lord (1586), 72 ff.; Agnes, 85, 79, 49; Henry de (1322), 74, 18; Sir George Broke, Lord, 69, 161; 82, 82, 89; 88, 181; Henry, 10th Lord, 68, 193; Henry de (c. 1230), 1 ff.; Sir Henry (1587), 82, 85, 78, 80; Sir Henry (1594), 82, 126; Henry (1598), 80, 122; Henry the Younger, 4 ff.; Henry, 1st Baron, 82, 82, 5ff.; Sir Henry, 11th Lord, 88, 59, 69; Hervey, 79, 37; Idonia, wife of Thomas, 74, 14; James, 80, 251; 82, 4; Joan, Baroness of Cooling, 70, 82; John de (1272), 66, 141; John, (1270), 80, 158, 193; John de (1383), 84, 157; John, the elder, 1 ff.; John, the younger, 82, 82, 2 ff,; 84, 211, 218; John, 2nd Baron, 7 ff.; John, 3rd Baron, 82, 70, 75; 7 ff.; John, 82, 88, 62; Reginald de, 66, 141; 79, 49; 1 ff.; 82, 84, 219; Reginald, 1st Lord of Ster- borough, 3 ff.; Reginald, 2nd Lord of Sterborough, 82, 82, 7 ff.; Reginald of Randall, 82, 7; Sir Reynold, 70, 69; Stephen de, 80, 251; Sir Thomas, 70, 69; Thomas, High Sheriff of Kent, 71, 207; Thomas de, 74, 14; Sir Thomas of Randall, 7 ff.; Thomas, Bishop of Worcester, 82, 82, 10-11; Sir William Brooke, 9th Lord, 68, 193; 77, 58; Lord William, 82, 131; 83, 61; 72 ff.; 85, 86, 87; Lord William, Lord Lt., 58 ff.
Cobham Family in the Administration of England, 1200-1400, The, by Mrs. Theresa May, 1-82, 31.
[pg41]Cobham Family, Estates of the, in the Later Thirteenth Century, by Mrs. Theresa May, 21184, 229.
Celestine I, Pope, 80, 177.
Celidon: Arthurian battle, 78, 85; place-name, 78, 89.
Cely family, 51 ff.; George, 88, 88, 52; Richard, 88, 52; William, 88, 52.
Censurius, Bishop of Auxerre, 80, 175.
Centenary luncheon, K.A.S. 1957, li-liv.
Central Kent Railway, 71, 192.
Centuriation, near Rochester, 150-65, 159.
Ceolwaru, 76, 68.
Ceolwulf, King of Mercia, 16-65, 17.
Cerdic, 78, 90.
Chadwick, H. M., 80, 180; Miss N. K„ 80, 180.
Chageworth, John de, 82, 40.
Ohaggeworth, Alianora, wife of John 82, 40; John de, 82, 40.
Chaidman, Thomas, 82, 75.
Chalfhunte, de, 74, 14; Thomas de, 74, 14, 29; ancient well, 66, 150.
Chalk: auction of toll, 83, 241; coastal erosion, 86, 97; Dover road, 83, 229, 230 ff.; excavation of crop-mark site, 86, 226-227; house in Prettywick Lane, profits left to Hans Sloane, 70, 214; probable location of Ceal- chythe, 66, 135; Romano- British kiln and pottery, xlv; 69, 70, 253; occupation site, 185-85, 187; villa or bath-house, xlviii; tollgate, 73, 83, 238, 240.
Chalk near Gravesend, Discoveries at, by A. F. Allen, 66, 150.
Chalk near Gravesend, Roman and Other Remains from, by A. F. Allen, 144-68, 158.
Chalk near Gravesend, Further Discoveries of Roman Kilns and Remains at, by A. F. Allen, 220-73, 223.
Chalk, Roman Building at, by A. F. Allen, 207-73, 208.
Chalkhurst sisters, 75, 19.
Chalklin, C. W., 80, 61, 66; 84, 124; Seventeenth Century Kent: A Social and Economic History (review), 285-80, 287; Seventeenth Century Market Town, Tonbridge, A, 152-76, 162.
Chalkwells, Darenth Park, 8274, 85; Eastry, Ixxii; 76, 82, 285; Gravesend, 86-74, 88; Hucking,
Chalk-wells in N.W. Kent, Some Early, by J. E. L. Caiger, 81-74, 90.
Chalk work in internal buildings, Boxley, 88, 141.
Ohallen, W. H.: Thomas Andrew of Dover, Mayor and M.P., 202-74, 205.
Challener: Memorials of Ancient British Piety, 72, 229.
Challindon, 76, 77.
Ohallook: barrows in Forest, 83, 253; church, 83, 155; North Downs trackway at, 81, 207; samian ware, li; Stocker’s Head—Chilham. Turnpike, 81, 70, 205-207; survey of sunken workways, King’s Wood, li; Thames pick, chisel and other flints, 81, 88, 217.
Chalouner, John, 80, 252; Robert de, 80, 251.
Chamalieres-sur-Loire, 88, 49.
Chamber, Edmund, 82, 67; Edward, 71, 109; 82, 32; Nicholas, 82, 32; William, 82, 32.
Chamberlain, John, 69, 76, 80.
Chambers, Catherine, wife of William, 74, 204; E. A., 81, 259; Edmund, 82, 67; Martha, wife of William, 74, 204; Matthew, 82, 67; Mercy, 87, 179; William, 74, 204; Sir William, xlvi.
Champaine, Robert de, 66, 93.
Champeneis (Champneis), Sir John, xliii; 68, 71, 153, 155; 86, 238; Justinian, 71, 155, 159; 83, 106; 86 238
Champion, W. T., 74, 192.
Chancery and the Cinque Ports in the Reign of Elizabeth I, by W. J. Jones, 143-76, 151.
Chandler, Matthew, 88, 165, 170; Thomas, 75, 112.
Chandos family, 77, 5; 1st Lord, 72, 8; Anthony, 72, 17; Elizabeth, 72, 8.
Chandos Peerage Case, 72, 17; 73, 125; 6 ff.
Chantries, Bobbing, 70, 70, 83; Chesley, 70, 70, 83; Cobham, xlix; Faversham, 77, 80, 218; Headcorn, 194-65, 195; Milton, 69, 227; 71, 239; 85, 1; Rufferth, [pg42]Chantry CommissionerB, 75, 69, 71. Charm, John, 80, 252.
Chapel Marsh, see Seasalter.
Chaplain, R., 73, 3.
Chaplin, Isaac, 82, 54; R. E., 77, 1; 78, 56, 81, 188; Iv; report on animal bones, Fawkham, 81, 78, 70-72; and J. P. Coy: Cliffe, 1961, 205-76, 206.
Chapman, Christopher, 79, 78; E., 82, 298; H. H., 73, 190; J., 88, 216; James, 81, 90; Jane, 81, 90; Mary, 81, 90; R., 82, 194; 88, 130; R. E., 83, 74, 75; R. W., 81, 44; 83, 39; 84, 55; 85, 55, 176; 86, 25; 87, 157; William, 81, 90.
Charcot, see Leigh.
Chardin, Teilhard de, 69, 185.
Charing:
assessment for Turnpike, 1840, 71, 188.
Beacon, William, Surgeon, 69, 169.
bee boles at Pett Place, 70, 239; Richmond House, 70, 239.
church, provision of chapel and boll tower, 75, 115; steeple, 75, 119; restoration of church roof, after fire, 75, 120; denns belonging to archiapiscopal manor, 1283-85, 76, 76, 77, 86; pannage rights, 76, 80; Royal Arms in Church, 79, 162.
contribution to Stocker’s Head— Ohilham, Turnpike, 70, 207.
dispute with Highways Board over crossing Biddenden Trust roads, 71, 195.
estate owned by Archbishop, 81, 261.
Evorsloy Manor, 221-87, 223.
expense of repairing roads and sewer, 71, 193.
Hill, North Downs trackway at, 81, 207.
manor owned by Adam of Charing, 66, 93, 95.
manor owned by Archbishop, xlix; 86, 87, 1.
medieval kitchen, 81, 253; ring, 76, 196.
meeting of Maidstone and Biddenden Turnpike Roads in village, 194-71, 195.
meeting of Biddenden and Boundgate Turnpike Trust, 1766, at
house of Wm. Rayner, 71, 187. Monkery Farm, 222-87, 223. Norwood, Weller, Clerk of Stocker’s Head and Biddenden Turnpike, 70, 206; 71, 191, 193.
Norwood, Edward, appointed Clerk of Biddenden Turnpike, 71, 193.
Neolithic flint axe, 83, 262; polished adze, 83, 262.
Pierce House kitchen, 80, 210. place-name, 82, 257.
puddingstone beehive quern, 73, 226.
Sandpett and Filethe boroughs, 68, 160.
Sarsen stones, Acton farm, 70, 256.
Smith, John, leases tollgate, 71, 191.
supporters of Sir Ed. Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Charing ‘Missing’ Manor, A, by P. M. Winzar, 221-87, 223.
Charitable donations in Kent, 1480- 1660, 5-75, 140.
Charles I, 75, 70; 76, 117; 77, 54; 78, 39; 86, 9; 87, 84, 190; social policy, 233-80, 235.
Charles I, King, at Canterbury in 1625, by Margaret Toynbee, 241-71, 242.
Charles I, Quarter-Sessions Orders in the Reign of, by R. D. Clarke, 227-80, 238.
Charles I, The Wedding Journey of King, by Margaret Toynbee, 75-69, 89.
Charles II, 76, 117, 120, 122-123; 85, 155; 87, 24, 84.
Charles, Richard, 74, 28; Dr. T., 87, 217, 218.
Charlesworth, Miss D., 72, 94, 105, 106, 131; 73, 2; 74, 113, 139; 77, 111, 130; 81, 136; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 74; Greenhitho Report, Glass, 188-81, 189; M.P., 80, 181.
Charlton: enlargement of Church, 75, 121; hatchment of C. G. Perceval, Baron Arden, 81, 82; Iron Age hill-fort, 78, 74.
Charlton, Mr., 86, 55; Rev. T. F„ 83, 124; Thomas, 83, 122.
Charterhouse-on-Mendip, 72, 74.
Chartham:
Anglo-Saxon Cross, 78, 30. bowl-barrows, 83, 253.
Crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 152 ff.
Denstoad, John, Lord of, gives [pg43]the Canons of Leeds all his tithes from Denstead, 77, 136.
Foss, Edward, 70, 9.
Horton, place-name, 73, 65.
North Downs Trackway (Pilgrims’ Way), 81, 210.
Romano-British pottery, 88, 216. Roman coin, 88, 216.
Chartham, A Further Note on the Bronze Spear-head from, by W. Neville Terry, 198-65, 200.
Chartham Down, Anglo-Saxon graves, 84, 25; 85, 17.
Chart Sutton—Anglo-Saxon pot, 70, 112; clay figurine of ‘Venus’, 67, 71; 72, 60; early Tudor pottery, 174-87, 175; estate map, 77, 178, 184; linear earthwork, 80, 277; monument of Frances Robbins in Church, Ivi.
Chatham:
Best family, 172-72, 181. brewers, 77, 167.
Brompton village, 77, 102.
Chatham House, 72, 181. coal trade, 77, 174. crops grown, 167-77, 168.
Dockyard, 80, 286; description by Chas. Powell, 116-81, 117; extensions, 66, 128; 80, 130.
estate map, 1657, 77, 181.
‘Great Harry, The’ 73, 77, 80. guarding of ships before the Armada, 85, 73.
Hawkins, Sir John, founds almshouses, 88, 71.
Hill House, 73, 77, 83; 95-77, 109. hospital, 41-75, 42.
Lines, barrow, 85, 17; glass armlet, 83, 131.
market, 197-79, 202.
marsh level oscillations, 12566, 129.
Melville Hospital, 77, 105. peat bed, 66, 114.
percentage of fishermen in medieval times, 81, 104.
population, 1670-1750, 77, 161.
Rome House, 72, 181.
Royal Marines, 73, 75; 95 ff.
Royal Naval Gunwharf, 75 ff.
Saxon remains, 70, 110.
ships travelling to and from Baltic, 66, 40.
Stores, 72, 218.
Twopenny, Messrs., solicitors, 177-72, 178.
Chatham, Messrs. Best, Brewers of, by Rosemary Koen, 17272, 181.
Chatham Dockyard; Early Leases and Conveyances for its Building, during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, by Frederick Cull, 75-73, 95.
Chatham, The Hill House (15671805), by Frederick Cull, 95-77, 109.
Chatham, Earl of, 73, 149; 81, 35.
Chatwin, Miss Amina, 86, 190.
Chaun, Laurence, 72, 140, 141.
Checkley, James, 80, 279; obituary, 79, 231.
Cheddar, 88, 205.
Cheeseman, widow, 87, 66; John, 87, 66; Stephen, 87, 66; William, 87, 66.
Cheesman, John, trade token of, 169-85, 170, 171; Katherine, wife of John, 85, 169; Winifred, 85 169.
Chekesell, Court of, 72, 139.
Chelazzi, Tito, 88, 224.
Ohelcote, Gilbert de, 72, 139.
Chelinden, see Challenden.
Chelmsford, Essex, 86, 204.
Chelsfield: Church, restoration, 71, 238; Neolithic axe, 86, 239.
Cheltenham Museum, 198-65, 200.
Chemonden, see Comenden.
Chemynden, Simon, 76, 86.
Chenty, Lord, 75, 22; Frances, wife of John, 72, 1; John, 72, 1; Sir Thomas, 74, 74.
Cherell, John, 76, 86.
Cheriton:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 242 Bars, 81, 77, 64.
Belgic brooches, 82, 223.
North Downs trackway, 81, 209. place-name, 76, 60.
stiff-leaf carving in church, 84, 152.
urnfield, 82, 223.
Cherry, family, 69, 124; Francis, 69, 121.
Cherson, Bridget, 73, 127.
Chert, Dartford Heath Terrace, 66, 75.
Chesman, John, 71, 212.
Chessell Down, 69, 37; Anglo- Saxon brooches, 70, 189; grave finds, 84, 22; weaving sword, 84, 18; glass armlet, 83, 131.
Chest of Thirteenth-Century Type from Wormahill Church, A, by L. R. A. Grove, 214-71, 218.
Chester, A. T., 69, 2; Sir John, 84, 167.
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Chester, aquamanile, 72, 38; cathedral, 88, 28; clay figurine of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 72, 74; of dea nutrix, 71, 45.
Chesterfield, Earl of, 87, 20;
Katherine, Countess of, 87, 18.
Chests, medieval, Canterbury, 71, 214; Faversham, 71, 214; Gra- veney, 71, 214; Norton, 71, 214; Bainham, 71, 214; Saltwood, 71, 214; Wittersham, 71, 214; Wormshill, 214-71, 218.
Chestnuts Megalithic tomb, see Addington.
Chetney Hill Lazaret, The, by Dr. P. Froggart, 1-79, 15.
Chetney Island, Lazaret, 80, 273;
Chettoe, Cyril Stapley, obituary, 78, 224; 79, 233.
Chevening:
church steeple, 75, 118.
demesne land of the Archbishop, 73, 117.
hatchment of Stanhope family, 81, 82.
hatchment of Susan Perkins, 81, 82.
Longford Bridge, 80, 229. rounded-base cross, 88, 153. Whitley Forest, 73, 66.
Chevreuse, Duc de, 69, 77, 85;
Cheyne, Sir John, 74, 38; William, 74, 42.
Cheyney, Lord Henry, 81, 200; Sir Thomas, 80, 215; 81, 200.
Chichley, Bucks., 84, 167.
Cliick, Helen, m. Sir Edwin Sandys, 81, 89.
Chidingstone, John, 80, 252.
Chiddingstone, Peter de, 72, 138.
Chiddingstone:
Brouning, Eyle, 72, 139.
church rebuilt, 75, 123. estate maps, 179-77, 181. hatchments of Streatfield family, 81, 82.
hatchments of John Shetterden, Ed. Powell, Henry Ogle, 81, 82, Hale, Walter de la, 72, 138.
Hoath, mesolithic site, Ixviii. ironworks, 76, 86, 88 ff. place-name, 87, 41.
Chiddingstone Early Poor Law Accounts, by June Gibbons, 192-73, 195.
Child, Francis, 71, 115; 82, 51; Godwin, 84, 88, 89; Nicholas, 75, 123; William, 84, 120.
Child Bros., 74, 161.
Childmell, Simon, 80, 20.
Children, Jane, 81, 92; John, 81, 92.
Chilham:
bee boles at Dane Court, 70, 239.
Castle, Donkey Wheel, 82, 262;
Castle, work on, 84, 87.
church, 75, 122; 79, 164; 81, 82.
contribution to New Turnpike Trust, 207-70, 208.
construction of bypass, 1830, 70, 208.
Cork Farm, 69, 201.
flint axe from Julliberrie’s Grave, 74, 54.
Neolithic axe, 76, 20.
Nickle Farm, 69, 199.
North Downs Trackway, 81, 206, 210-212.
Pilgrims’ Way at Old Wives Lees, 199-69, 201; 210-81, 212.
poor relief, 75, 27.
Royal Arms in church, 79, 264.
Stocker’s Head, Chilham Road, 205-70, 209.
supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Chillenden, Prior, 84, 201; 27 ff.
Chillenden: chalkwell, 284-82, 285.
Chilman, Stephen, 71, 243.
Chiltern Langley, 70, 73.
Chilton, see St. Laurence, Thanet.
Chilverton, place-name, 76, 68.
Chinery, J. R., 83, 32.
Chinese ware, Maidstone, 82, 294.
Chingley, ironworks, 89 ff.; quarry, 86, 88, 156.
Chippelstede, Thomas de, 80, 252.
Chippenden, John, 81, 74; Maria, m. Henry Silvester, 81, 74.
Chippenham manor, 82, 11.
Chipping Norton, Oxon., 74, 34, 37.
Chislehurst:
bequest to Churchwardens, 75, 113.
crop-marks, Hawkwood, 73, 1. estate map, 1680, 77, 181.
hatchments of Townshend family, 82-81, 83.
Lord of the Manor, 69, 221.
parish Church, 69, 220; Scadbury Chapel in, 69, 220.
Scadbury Manor, 219-69, 221.
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timber-framed hall, Scadbury, 77, 36; 82, 256.
tomb of Sir Thomas Walsingham, 69, 220.
village sign to commemorate coronation of Elizabeth II, 69, 221.
visit of Queen Elizabeth to Scadbury, 220-69, 221.
Chislehurst, Scadbury Manor, by T. A. Bushell, 219-69, 221.
Chislet:
barn at Chislet Court, 81, 19. estate map, 1663, 77, 181.
hatchments of Elizabeth and Martha Jones and Jane and ? Denne, 81, 83.
marsh, salt-working pans of St. Augustine’s Abbey, 27780, 278.
place-name, 76, 60.
poor-relief, 75, 21.
timber barns, Marshside, 81, 22.
tithes of Vicar, 80, 278.
Tyler Hill ware, 69, 149.
ChisweU, Dr. J. R., 82, 287. Chitelcroft, William de, 72, 138. Chitty, Michael, 65, 100.
Christian, Chapel, Lullingstone
Roman villa, xlviii; painted wall plaster, 72, 72, xlviii.
Christian, Mary, m. William Crouch, 85, 157.
Christie-Murray, Rev. D.: Heraldry in the Churches of Beckenham, (review), 220-68, 221.
Church, Richard, xliii; William, 66, 75, 112.
Churcheman, Nicholas, 227-73, 228. Churchill, Dr. Irene J., 70, 27, 38;
obituary, 220-76, 222; with the late Ralph Griffin and the late F. W. Hardman: Calendar of Kent Feet of Fines, to the end of Henry Ill’s Reign, 24671, 247; review of Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts in the Diocese of Canterbury, by Brian L. Woodcock, 209-65, 211; Sir Winston, obituary, 79, 231.
Churchman, Margaret, 80, 228.
Church towers, building of, 11775, 119.
Churchyard, Sir Thomas, 85, 73; 65-88, 66.
Cingetorix, 76, 213.
Cinque Ports, 84, 110; Adventus Baronum—visits of bailiffs to Yarmouth, 1-87, 8; fishermen, 106-81, 108; meetings of Brod- hull or Brotherhood, 87, 2;
right of tho Lord Warden to nominate M.P.s, 85, 19.
Wardens, 145 ff.; Sir Simon Burley, 76, 70, 73; Sir Thomas Cheney, 80, 215; Henry Cobham, 1st Baron, 3 ff.; Henry Cobham, 11th Lord, 82, 88, 69; Reginald, 3 ff.; William, Lord, 82, 82, 140; 85, 86; 88, 61; Duke of Dorset, 69, 175; Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, 80, 124; 82, 126; Robert Ken- dale, 82, 12; Lord Liverpool, 81, 113; Duke of Wellington, 84, 134; James, Duke of York, 80, 125; 85, 25; LordZouch, 82, 126.
Cinque Ports, The, by Ronald and Frank Jessup (review), 205-65, 206.
Cinque Ports, Calendar of the White and Black Books of the, xliv.
Cinque Ports, A Calendar of the White and Black Books of the 1432-1955, ed. by Felix Hull (review), 301-82, 303.
Cinque Ports, The, Chancery and, in the Reign of Elizabeth I, by William J. Jones, 143-76, 151.
Cissor, William, 84, 217.
Cistercian monasteries, Boxley and elsewhere, 47-48
Civil War, 130-73, 131; Quarter Sessions orders during, 23680, 237, Second, 83, 199.
Clack, W. H., 72, 224.
Clacton, 76, 19, 38, 40; 80, 39.
Clapham, A. W„ 84, 181; 27 ff.; Sir Alfred, 88, 66, 47; 81, 24; 84, 2. St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, M.o.W Guidebook (review), 73, 245.
Clapham, Beds., 86, 106.
Clapham and Godfrey: Famous Buildings and Their Story, 83, 205.
Clare, de, 72, 140, 142 ff.; Countess of, 77, 134, 140; Gilbert, Earl of, 80, 94, 219; Richard de, 72, 138.
Clarence, Duke and Duchess of, 85, 43.
Clarendon, Wilts., Chapel, 83, 207, 213.
Clark, xlvii; 80, 84, 185; 0., 86, 225; Foster, 71, 251; G.T., 84, 79; Horace H., 82, 36; John, 82, 52; Miss J. Foster, 86, 59; L.J., 71, 108, 129; 82, 36, 52, 104;
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L.V., 82, 34; 85, 113; T.V., 82, 34; 85, 113; Thomas, 34 ff.; 82, 85, 113.
Clarke, Mr., Shoreham, 87, 199; A., 80, 274; 86, 69; Dr. D. L., 85, 29; Grahame: Prehistoric England (review), 77, 223; Rev. H. M. A., 68, 89; Capt. J. M., 83, 12; Mary, wife of Thomas, 85, 169; R.D., 69, 212; 70, 177, 270, 280; 87, 225; West Kent Quarter-Sessions Orders in the Reign of Charles I, 227-80, 238; William, 86, 87.
Claringbold, Charlie, 69, 99, 115; Richard, 65, 98.
Claringbull, Dr. G. F., 70, 165.
Clarkeson, 74, 203.
Clarkson, 82, 190.
Classis Brittanica, Ix-lxi; 72, 76, xlix, Ivi.
Clavering, Vicar John of, 72, 48.
Clay, William, 82, 55.
Clayson, R., 69, 2.
Clayton, Edward, 74, 36; Peter A.: Some Recent Finds at Recover, 1955-57, 72, 204-209.
Clayton Hill, 74, 54.
Cleary, F. E., lii.
Cleaver, Mary Ann, 81, 36.
Cleere, H. F., liii; 82, 84, 240.
Clement VI, Pope, 70, 70.
Clement, Sir Richard, 69, 161;
WiUiam, 65, 99.
Clements, Richard, 88, 53.
Clergy, endowments for 1480-1660, 106-75, 110.
Clerk, Matthew, 80, 21; Richard, 73, 124.
Clerke, Francis, 80, 138; Sir Francis, 68, 188, 194; 81, 250; John, 81, 104.
Cleveland, Dulce of, 81, 133. Clewley, G., 84, 246; 85, 193.
Cliffe:
Anglo-Saxon, cemetery, 70, 111; 83, 149; church, St. Margaret’s, 81, 242.
Archbishop Walter exchanges sheep-cote at Eastmarsh, 66, 145.
barrow, 74, 56. cemetery, 77, 1.
Church of St. Margaret’s, 65, 153; 70, 15; 81, 242; sale of Rectory, 87, 1.
Clinch, George, drawing of Roman plaster, 69, 85.
cloisonn6 jewellery, Lyminge, 34-69, 35.
Cloveshoch, venue of early Church Councils, 66, 135.
crop production of Cathedral Priory Manor, 149 ff.
Domesday, mentioned in, 66, 145. early importance before sinking of the land. 116-66, 117.
enclosure and drainage work in marshes carried out by Christchurch Priory, 66, 140.
estate maps, 1692, 77, 181. industrial site, 77, 1.
Marshes, 66, 106; 79, 210; wick names, 1695, 66, 145.
Medieval pottery, 87, 240.
North Downs Trackway to, 81, 205.
Northern Pools area, 87, 240.
Probate Records, Peculiar of Cliffe, 1671-1705, 66, 67.
proposal to build oil refinery on Marshes, 87, 1, li.
Romano-British, cemetery in marshes, 66, 131; finds, Black Shore Marshes, Iv-lvi; land settlement, 81, 65, 153-159; occupation and industrial sites, 205-76, 206; pottery, 87, 240; saltworking, 80, 273; site, 78, 76; 80, 278; liv-lv.
samian Ware, Black Shore, 235-82, 245; Marsh, 235-82, 245; Northern Pools Area, 87, 249.
Cobham, family, 141-66, 142; 68, 184; 71, 203, 207; Lord (1393), 70, 75; Lord (1586), 72 ff.; Agnes, 85, 79, 49; Sir George Broke, Lord, 69, 161; 82, 82, 89; 88, 181; Henry de (c. 1230), 1 ff.; Henry (1598), 82, 80, 122; Sir Henry (1587), 85, 78, 80; Sir Henry (1594), 82, 126; Henry ‘the Younger’, 4 ff.; Henry, 1st Baron, 82, 82, 5 ff.; Henry, 10th Lord, 68, 193; Sir Henry, 11th Lord, 88, 59, 69; Hervey, 79, 37; Idonia, wife of Thomas, 74, 14; James, 80, 251; 82, 4; Joan, Baroness of Cooling, 70, 82; John de (1272), 66, 141; 80, 158, 193; John de (1383), 84, 157; John the elder, 1 ff.; John the Younger, 82, 82, 2 ff.; 84, 211, 218; John, 88, 62; Sir John de (1397), 68, 184; Sir John de, 79, 109, 119; John, 2nd Baron, 7 ff.; John, 3rd Baron, 82, 70, 75; 7 ff.; Reginald de, 82, 66, 141; 79, 49; 1 ff.; 82, 84, 219; Reginald, 1st Lord of Sterborough, 3 ff.;
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Reginald, 2nd Lord of Ster- borough, 7 ff.; Reginald of Randall, 82, 82, 7; Sir Reynold, 70, 69; Stephen de, 80, 251; Sir Thomas, 70, 69; Sir Thomas of Randall, 7 ff.; Thomas, Bishop of Worcester, 82, 82, 10-11; Thomas, High Sheriff of Kent, 71, 207; Thomas de,, 74, 14; Sir William Brooke, 9th Lord, 69, 193; 77, 58; Lord William, 82, 131; 83, 61; 72 ff.; 85, 86, 87; Lord William, Lord Lt., 58 ff.
Cobham Family in the Administration of England, 1200-1400, The, by Mrs. Theresa May, 1-82, 31.
Cobham Family, Estates of the, in the Later Thirteenth Century, by Mrs Theresa May, 21184, 229.
Cobham:
almhouses, 75, 44.
Brewer’s Gate, 170-84, 171. Brewer’s Ponds, 84, 161. Cartulary, 211 ff.
Church brasses, Ivii.
Park, Romano-British villa, 177-74, 178; 88-76, 109; oppidum, 105-76, 109.
coin hoard, 82, 117. earthworks, 73, 224. estate map, 1641, 77, 181. excavation of Chantry College, xlix.
excavations at Park, lix; 72, 72, 224-225; Ivii-lviii; 76, 84, 161 ff.
Fountain House, 165 ff. Huddlesdown Court, 84, 80, Ivii. Inquisition Post Mortem of 1300, 84, 211 ff.
Lennox, Duchess of, entertains King Charles and Queen Henrietta, 88-69, 89.
manor of, 211 ff. place-name, 84, 76, 66. possible megalith, Ivi.
Rowe and Slade marshes in Hoo given to support College, 66, 142.
Romano-British building, 78, 77; settlement, 224-73, 225.
sarsen stones, Ivi-lvii. sixteenth-century brick walls, 81, 83, 271-272.
survey of Cobham Estates by Chas. Sloane, 70, 213.
Cobham Hall Estate, the Pumphouse on, by J. E. L. Caiger, 161-84, 174.
Cobham, Notes on the Medieval Chantry College at, by P. J. Tester, 109-79, 120.
Cobham Park: Interim Report on the Society’s Excavations, 1959, by P. J. Tester, 22473, 225.
Cobham Park Excavations 1960, by P. J. Tester, 177-74, 178.
Cobham, Kent, A Wealden-Type House in, by E. R. Swain, 173-78, 179.
Coo, moneyer, 65, 22.
Cookett, R., 84, 245.
Cockram, Miss C. E., 88, 74.
Codinge, John, 74, 23; Richard de, 74, 23.
Coenwulf, King of Mercia, 13366, 134; 71, 164, 165.
Codrington, Thomas, 71, 248. Codsheath, constable of, 85, 80. Cogan, John, 75, 31, 53; 134-85, 136. Cogan House, St. Peter’s, Canterbury, by E. W. Parkin, 12385, 137.
Coins, Charles H, 77, 90; Strood, 84, 143; Cunobelinus, Ixxi; 76, 84, 259; 81, 45; Edward I, LuUing- stone, 65, 41; Edward II, Gravesend, 85, 182; Flanders, Count of, 208-77, 209; Floris V, 69, 66; George I, 77, 90; George IH, Sandwich, 74, 141; Henry IV, Ashurst, 71, 166; Henry VI, Hawkhurst, 85, 196; John, King, Rochester, 83, 99; William III, Benenden, 87, 238; see also Anglo-Saxon, Belgic, British, Medieval, Portuguese, Romano-British.
Coin-moulds, 83, 75.
Coin of the Kentish Rebel Ead- bearht Praen, A New, by R. H. M. Dolley, 162-71, 166.
Coins of Carausius from Richborough, Some, by N. Shiel, 115-87, 120.
Coins from the Maidstone District, by L. R. A. Grove, 65, 183.
Cok, Thomas le, 74, 23.
Coke, Lord, 72, 149; John, 75, 112; 80, 20.
Cokkesford, John, 71, 208, 212.
Cokman, Thomas, 71, 212.
Cokyn, Edmunde, 85, 130; Margaret, wife of William, 85, 123; William, 123 ff.
Colbaoh, Henry, 161-68, 162;
Henry, Vicar of Charing, 68, 162.
[pg48]Colbrond, John, 71, 212.
Colchester:
Abbey of St. John’s, 80, 193.
Belgic earthworks, 86, 72; site, 112-68, 113.
clay figurines of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 70, 68; 72, 76.
flagons, 70, 274.
Idins, 70, 277.
metal-working, 82, 224.
Romano-British, brooches, 87, 152; mortaria, 81, 180, 182; temple, 73, 4, 17.
sculpture of Epona, 77, 145.
St. Botolph’s, 72, 42. tenemos entrance, 82, 115.
Coldred: Anglo-Saxon church, 81, 242.
Coldrum: K.A.S. grant towards excavations, 70, 26; North Downs trackway, 81, 204.
Cole, John, 75, 72; Master John, 78, 118; Thomas, 80, 134.
Coleborn, Mrs. Freda, 69, 115; Keith, 85, 33.
Coleman, Elizabeth, 73, 238; Harriet, wife of T. Longley, 73, 238; Martha, 73, 239; T. Longley, 73, 238; Thomas, 73, 238; W.P., 80, 148.
Colemouth Creek, 66, 106.
Colepepper, Lord, 87, 23.
Coles, C. A. G., obituary, 70, 285;
John: Field Archaeology in Britain (review), 248-87, 249.
Colet, John, 74, 23.
Colfe, Abraham, 75, 29, 85, 86.
Collard, A. J., 74, 187; A.O., 86, 95;
Edward R., 80, 150; J., 80, 146.
College of Plecy, Essex, 80, 126.
Collens, William, 76, 170.
Colley, John, 78, 113; Margaret, wife of John, 78, 113.
Collingwood, R. G., 73, 106; 86, 204; and Ian Richmond: The Archaeology of Roman Britain (review), 266-84, 268.
Collins, 83, 236; Desmond: Excavations at Oldbury in Kent: The Palaeolithic Occupation, 211-85, 212; Grenville: Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot, 1738, 66, 44; James, 73, 236; John, 80, 231; K.J.: The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regimental Museum (review), 88, 232.
Collis, 81, 71; John, 73, 190;
Thomas Taylor, 73, 190; William, 206 ff.
Collpeper, Sir William, 82, 90.
Collyng, Peter, 70, 65; Richard, 70, 65.
Collan, Thomas, 80, 20.
Cologne, St. Pantaleon, 84, 183.
Colsterworth, Lincs., 81, 146.
Colthurst, Edward, 75, 38.
Columella, 69, 91.
Column of Phocas, Rome, 72, 87, 110.
Colvin, H. M., 71, 233; 72, 24, 25; 84, 79; 85, 66; 86, 111.
Colwell, Richard, 75, 107.
Colyar, Bennet, 86, 42.
Colyer, C., 79, 94; Edward, 81, 66, 73; Thomas, 81, 63, 65.
Colyer-Fergusson, 70, 42.
Combe, John de, 66, 178.
Combewell Priory, 66, 45; 74, 13;
Combrime, brewer, 174-72, 175.
Comenden, 76, 76.
Coming of the Barons, 1403, The, by F. Hull, 1-87, 8.
Commissioners of Array, 68, 159; 7-82, 9.
Commissioners of Sewers, 64 ff.; 66, 77, 63.
Committee of Privileges, House of Lords, 72, 17.
Committee on Sequestration, 75, 53.
Commonwealth, 193 ff.
Community of Kent and the Great RebeUion, The, 1640-by E. M. Everitt (review), 60, 81, 259-260.
Compton, Sir William, 83, 31.
Comptons of Warwickshire, 83, 31.
Concevreux, 69, 34. .
Conlett, Brother, 80, 4.
Connaught, Duke and Duchess of, 84, 116, 117.
Connell, E., 84, 246; 85, 193.
ConnoHy, 71, 84; 72, 94; 73, 3; 74, 114; 77, 111; lii; 78, 80, 108; 81, 62; 82, 107; 83, 164; 85, 139.
Conolly, 81, 83.
Conrad, Prior, 27 ff.
Conservation in Field Archaeology, by Elizabeth A. Dowman (review), 86, 257.
Constable’s Honour, 74, 2.
Constant, Miss Joan, 70, 238, 240;
Ightham: An Account Book, 1750-54, 77, 212-215.
Constantius, 76, 210; 80, 175, 176, 182, 185.
Conventicle Act, 1664, 83, 202.
Conway, Lord, 70, 30, 42; Secretary to James I, 69, 81.
Conway Castle, 70, 78.
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Conyngham, Lord, 70, 16; Marquis of, 77, 89; Elizabeth, Baroness, 81, 90; Lt.-Gen. Henry, 77, 89.
Cook, Geoffrey, 84, 240; Miss Jean, 74, 148; Note on a 7th Century Kentish Brooch, 179-74, 181; Two Glass Bangles from Milton Regis, 181-74, 182; John, 83, 107; Lockley, 84, 246; N.O., 68, 80, 90; 70, 166, 177; 71, 167, 176; liii, Ixvi, 72, 218; xlvii, lii, 73, 96; 74, 113; 77, 159; 78, 197; 82, 193; 83, 267, 268; 84, 246; Excavation of a Roman Barrow at Holborough, Snodland, Other Finds, 46-68, 66; R., 70, 84; W.H., 70, 92; 82, 212, 219.
Cooke, John, 73, 181; Richard, 70, 27, 32, 42; lii; 72, 81, 83.
Cooker, B., 88, 226; B.C., 88, 130; P., 88, 130.
Cookson, M. B., 88, 12; Mrs. W., 86, 238.
Cooling (Culingas):
Bronze Age axehead, 80, 273.
Broomy marsh, Saxon occupation, 66, 116.
clay figurine of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 72, 71.
estate map, 1668, 77, 181.
Iron Age briquetage, 66, 128. manor, 72, 142; 84, 211. marshes, 66, 106. place-name, 76, 74; 88, 81. Romano-British, cremation groups, 65, 168; 66, 131; industrial site, lix; 81, 82, Iv; pottery, and kilns, 66, 131; 88, 208; site, 187-85, 188; 242-86, 243; 87, 240.
salt-pamiing, 88, 208.
Saxon Charters, 133-66, 134. terp mound, 88, 207.
Cooling Romano-British Site, by A. Miles, 207-88, 208.
Coombe Reach (Sharfleet Creek), 76, 166.
Coombe Rock, Dartford Heath and Swanscombe, 66, 74.
Coombes, D., 88, 217.
Cooper, C. F., 74, 170; Robert, 82, 229; Thomas, 75, 120.
Cope, R., 69, 2.
Coplaye, Elizabeth, 80, 21.
Copley, Vicar of Pluckley, 86, 7;
G. J., An Archaeology of SouthEast England (review), 234-72, 236; 83, 160; Roger, 78, 2.
Coppard, Catherine, m. Twisden, 81, 88; Miss N., 66, 147.
Copperas, coasting trade in, 16601750, 129-69, 130; Poole, 70, 143; Queenborough, 70, 143; Whitstable, 69, 129, 171; 142-70, 159.
Copperas Industry, The Whitstable, by R. H. GoodsaU, 142-70, 169.
Copperhouse Marshes, 66, 106.
Coppin, John, 85, 67; Joshua, 65, 97, 100; Mary, m. Roberts, 81, 81.
Copton, crop production on Cathedral Priory manor, 78, 149.
Copus, Geoffrey, 66, 173; xlv, xlvi, 237-71, 238.
Corbet, Mrs., 69, 176.
Corbett, Frances, m. Hardres, 81, 86; J., builder, 73, 167; J., mapmaker, 81, 36.
Corbels, in Faussett Pavilion, 66, 4,
Corbridge, 72, 76.
Corbye, Robert, 82, 124.
Cordwell, Joseph, 82, 83; William, 82, 83, 86.
Corner, C. R., 65, 179; 97-69, 98.
Cornilo Hundred, 68, 99.
Cornmonger, Agnes, 84, 219; Dio- nisia, 84, 219; John, 84, 219; Walter (1), 84, 219; Walter (2), 84, 219; William, 84, 219.
CornwaU, Dr. I. W., 70, 87, 89; 71, 244, 245; 78, 181, 182; 82, 186, 190; 83, 164; 84, 185; Bones for the Archaeologist (review), 282-70, 283; Report on Soil Samples from Rampart Sections, Caesar’s Camp, Keston, 192-84, 196; Soil Samples (Building B 10) Springhead, 19183, 192.
Cornwallis, of Linton, 66, 69; Lady Julia Maria, 81, 86.
Coroners, 71, 209.
Corsham Court, Wilts., 82, 230.
Coryate, Henry Allard and Thomas, by Richard C. Stone, 24081, 241.
Cosin, John, lead seal matrix of, 191-78, 192.
Cosington, John, 85, 206; William de, 85, 206.
Cossington, family, 85, 205; Sir Stephen, 85, 205.
Cossington (Cozendon), 86, 205.
Costin, Thomas, 70, 262.
Cosyn, William, 80, 262.
[pg50]Coterells, Sheppey, 70, 44, 63.
Cottingham, 86, 176, 177 ff.
Cotton, Miss A. Powell, 71, 237; Charles, 70, 36; 80, 92; 84, 28; Leonard, 75, 46; Michael Cullen, 85, 44.
Cotton, Claudius Dii MS, 158- 72, 159.
Couchman, John, 76, 157.
Coufold, Henry, 80, 5.
Coultham, D., 86, 237.
Councer, O. R., 29-72, 30; xlvi; 80, 81, xlvi; 85, li; Ancient Glass from Petham Church now in Canterbury Cathedral, The, 65, 167-170; Painted Glass at Cranbrook and Lullingstone, 35-86, 54; review of Kentish Village: Hastingleigh, by Mary W. Harwood, 177-66, 178; review of The Poor, Kentish Sources IV, 290-80, 291.
Council for British Archaeology, 70, 32; 73, 3; 236-84, 237; 85, 181.
Council for Kentish Archaeology, 84, 237; 181-85, 182; 245- 86, 247.
Council of Hertford, 66, 134, 136.
Council of Six, 127-76, 133, Councils, Church, 66, 134-135.
Couper, Earl, 80, 149.
Couplets, rhyming, on gavelkind, 154-72, 157.
Courage and Barclay, 72, 172.
Court, Peter, 80, 275; Thomas, 73, 124.
Court & Co., 85, 46.
Court-at-Street, see Aldington.
Courtauld, Stephen, 74, 102.
Court Hall, Two Types of, by S. E.
Rigold, 1-83, 22.
Court, High, of Admiralty, 80, 142.
Court, High, of Chancery, 75, 94; 134-80, 136.
Court of High Commission, 87, 81.
Court Leet of the County, The Great, 68, 97.
Court of Record, 68, 97.
Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 66, 98.
Court of Star Chamber. 235-80, 236; 88, 58.
Courteney, Tom, 220-221
Courtney, T., 88, 224.
Couvfis-Clark, R. E., 84, 139.
Coventry, Lord Keeper, 80, 231.
Covert, Robert, 74, 31; William, 82, 57; William (2), 82, 57.
Cowden:
Basing Earm, 73, 66.
Beechenwood, 73, 66.
Claydene, 73, 66.
Cowdenshaw, 73, 66.
Edells, 73, 66.
estate map, 1686, 77, 181.
Friendly Green (Bartlotts), 73, 66.
Furnace Farm, 73, 66.
Glovers Haws, 73, 66. hudwells, 73, 66. ironworks, 86, 88. medieval forge, 78, 191. parochial records in Kent Archives Office, 66, 68.
place-name, 76, 70.
Poor Law accounts, 73, 193.
Rickwoods, 73, 66.
Saxbys, 73, 66.
Scarlets, 73, 66; Furnace, 88 ff.
Stridewood, 73, 66.
Cowden, Kent, A Romano Gaulisli Statuette from, F. Jenkins, 203-86, 205.
Cowen, J. D., 77, 207; 83, 262; A Bronze Sword from Folkestone, 90-65, 92.
Cowper, J. M., 70, 36; H.S., 72, 21; Thomas, 82, 93.
Cox, B. H,, 82-88, 83; Rev. Thomas, 70, 227.
Coy, J. D., 72, 197; 74, 161; 82, 1; 88, 217; Miss J. P., 77, 1; 78, 56, 188; report on animal bones, Fawkham, 70-78, 72; and R. E. Chaplin, Cliffe, 1961, 205-76, 206.
Cozens, Z., description of glass in Petham Church, 167-65, 170; Tour Through the Isle of Thanet, 5 ff.
Craddock, G., 82, 42.
Cradduck, Mrs. M., 82, 43.
Craftor, William, 72, 168.
Cramp, G., 84, 246.
Cranbourne Chase, 71, 143.
Cranbrook, 75, 4.
almshouses, 75, 39.
Baker, Sir John, 70, 283.
bellows pottery found at Little Farningham Farm, xlviii- xlix.
Bronze Age, curved flint blade, 262-83, 263.
Chapel, 75, 117.
Church, enlarging of, 75, 120; glass in St. Dunstan’s, 35- 86, 42; mentioned in Domesday Monaehorum, 76, 73; notes of glass in church by Sir Edward Dering, 1588, 41-86, 42.
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cloth industry, 80, 65.
endowments for municipal uses, 75, 62.
estate maps, 1636, 77, 181. Grammar School, 80-75, 81. hatchments of Roberts family, Cooke, Gibbs, Connolly and Donkin, 81, 83.
ironworks, 1588, 86, 89.
Jenkyn, Gregory, millwright, 71, 121.
Leech, G., xlvii.
Medieval kitchen at Wilsley, 81, 253. '
Mesolithic flints, 85, 198.
Museum opened in Old Rectory, 86, 242.
Neolithic arrowhead, 86, 225.
poor relief, 75, 31; 17th Century poverty rate, 76, 160.
Price, Dr. Hugh, Vicar, 70, 283.
Romano-British, finds, 76, 197; iron-working site, 239-84, 240; remains at Farningham Farm, 85, 192; site at Little Farningham, xlvii, Ix-lxii; 72, 73, xlvi- xlvii; 76, Ivi-lvii; tiles found at Little Farningham Farm, 70, 283.
and Sissinghurst Local History Society, 71, 224.
Sissinghurst, 1759, 69, 176;
CLBR tiles, Ix-lxi; French prisoners at, 72, 83, 118; Romano- British ironworking site, Ixi; tuyere fragments, 72, 72, Ixi. swine-pasture, 76, 70, 71, 72. Tarbutt, William, 70, 283. turnpike road system extended to the Weald, 185-71, 197.
woods, 78-76, 79. workhouse, 75, 59. writing school, 75, 81.
Cranbrook, Flint Implement from, by A. Warhurst, 65, 192.
Cranbrook and Lullingstone, Painted Glass at, by O. B. Oouncer, 35-86, 54.
Cranbrook, A Wealden Town, by C. C. R. Pile, Foreword, by V. Sackville West (review), 283
Crane, Dr. Eva, 69, 94, 95; 70, 239, 240; 74, 92, 94.
Craner, Capt., 88, 159.
Cranford—store of gunpowder for defence, 85, 92.
Cranmer, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Cranmer, Robert, 72, 7.
Cransted, Lord Roger de, 72, 141.
Craven Fund, see Oxford University.
Crawford, O. G. S., 80, 295.
Crawthorne, Thomas, 6
Cray, River, 74-66, 75; xlvi; 76, 82, 227 ff.; 83, 126.
Cray Antiquarian Association, xlv, 71, 228.
Cray Valley, flint artefacts collected by E. F. Holloway, 85, 201.
Grayers, 81, 105.
Crayford:
bridge, xlvi; survey of by Charles Sloane, 76, 70, 213.
Church, aisle built, 75, 119; burnt down, 231-80, 232; chapels, 75, 115.
(Crecganford), 83, 149.
excavation by W. Carr, xlvii. history by W. Carr, 72, 65, 203.
ice-house, May Place Manor House, 80, 223.
Iron Age site, 72, 186; settlement, 78, 74.
Manor House Archaeological Group, lii; 80, 81, lix; 82, Ivi.
Medieval font, xlviii.
Palaeolithic flint industry, 80, 40, 43.
place-name, 76, 213.
Romano-British finds, Slade Green, xlvii.
Wealden pottery, 81, 145.
Crayford, A Roman Settlement Between Bexley and, by P. J. Tester, 179-78, 180.
Crediton, Devon, 75, 60; Bishop of, 69, 43.
Cremesham, Bartholomew de, 74, 8; Nicholas, 7-74, 8; Nicholas (2), 74, 8.
Crepehege, variations in spelling, 77, 154; Joan, wife of John, 153-77, 154; John, 153-77, 154; 79, 77.
Cresacre, Ambrose, 78, 2.
Cresy, Edward, 86, 109, 122, 127.
Creveooeur (Crevequer), Daniel de, 82, 64; Elias de, 77, 141; Hamo de, 71, 113; 74, 14; Robert de, 71, 113, 120; 77, 136, 141; 78, 142.
Cricket, early reference to, 72, 230.
Criol family, 86, 115; Agnes, 83, 152; Alianor, 83, 152; Bertram de, 83, 151; John de, 83, 151, 155; Nicholas de, 86, 116.
Cripps, Christopher, 71, 123;
Dorothy, 71, 123; 82, 85; John, 71, 123; 82, 84; Nicholas, 82, 85.
52 GENERAL INDEX TO
Cripps-Day, F. H,, obituary, 224-76, 225.
Crisbrook, place-name, 88, 164; soo also, Loose.
Crisp, Thomas, 82, 58.
Crispe, John, 82, 95; Richard, 80, 22; Thomas, 88, 166.
Cristmesse, William, 80, 252.
Crixholl Manor, imported French pottery, 74, 143.
Croft, MSS, 66, 71; Sir John, 81, 84.
Croften, Alice, 74, 203.
Crofts, Sir John, 87, 232.
Croker, T. Crofton, 65, 179; 69, 97; 82, 184.
Crompe, Richard, 75, 34.
CromweU, Oliver, 76, 116, 117; 85, 151, 154; Richard, 85, 157; Thomas, 74, 112; 86, 18, 19.
Crongebory, Simon of, 72, 139.
Cronk, 81, 72; Anthony: St. Margaret’s Church, Horsmonden (review), 294-83, 296; George, 71, 111; 82, 38.
Crookshank, Rev. S. G., 85, 209.
Crop Production in Medieval Kent, Regional Differences in, by Ann Smith, 147-78, 160.
Crosby, J., 70, 6, 7; Sir John, 74, 112.
Crossgates, Scarborough, 72, 30.
Crossley, D., 86, 246; Fred. H.: Timber Building in England from Early Times to the End of the Seventeenth Century (review), 206-65, 207.
Crosswell-Jones, H., 85, 198.
Crouch, M., 79, 15; Marcus: Kent (review), 263-81, 264; Mary, wife of William, 85, 157; Nicholas. 71, 207; W., 71, 208, 212; William, Mayor of Gravesend, 156-85, 157.
Croucher, G., 84, 255.
Crow, Edward, 80, 215; 81, 195;
William, 75, 51.
Crowe, James, 80, 126.
Crowfoot, E., 84, 39; Miss E. G., report on silk fabric, Dover, 155-69, 156.
Crownhale, Sir Henry, 80, 94, 97.
Crowshawe, Geoffrey, 68, 99.
Croydon Palace, 85, 65.
Crozier, Thomas, 70, 154.
Cruden, R. P„ 150 ff.
Crudgington, J., 82, 194.
Cruickshanks, L, 86, 175.
Crul, Adam, 73, 65; Dionisia, wife of Adam, 73, 65; Walter, 73, 65.
Crundalo:
Anglo-Saxon buckle, 78, 25. bowl barrows, 83, 253. hatchment of Rev. Edmund Filmer, 81, 83.
Royal Anns in Church, 79, 165. supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Crundall, Henry, 85, 46.
Cruse, J., 84, 139.
Cryne, T., 78, 11.
Cubitt, T. W. and L., 86, 189.
Cuokow, Robert, 71, 109.
Cucullus, ‘ 86-66, 91.
Cuddesdon, Oxon., 85, 16. Cudham, earthwork, 73, 1. Cuerdale, Lancs., 82, 283. Cuff, N., 88, 130.
Culingas, see Cooling.
Cull, Frederick: Chatham Dockyard; Early Leases and Conveyances for its Building during the 16th and I7th Centuries, 75-73, 95; Chatham— The HUI House (1567-1805), 95-77, 109.
Cullington, 72, 186.
Culmer, Richard, 85, 22.
Culpeper (Colepepper, Culpepper) famUy, 82, 51; Lord, 82, 39; 87, 23; Anne, 71, 115; Anthony, 86, 88; Sir Cheney, 111-71, 113; 82, 41; Constance, m. Christopher Sackville, 77, 50; Cornelia, 71, 115; Elizabeth, 71, 115; Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Fane, 77, 50. Elizabeth, wife of William, 59, 71, 115; Francis, 71, 115; Geoffrey, 71, 212; 80, 93; Isabel, m. Walter Roberts, 86, 41; Sir John, 80, 92, ff.; 86, 6, 7, 41; John Spencer, 71, 114, 115; Ruth, wife of John Spencer, 71, 115; Sir Thomas, 72, 230; 82, 34; Thomas, 71, 115; 77, 50, 59; 80, 93; 86, 5; Walter, 80, 93; Sir William, 71, 126; 80, 93; William, 71, 114.
Cult of the Dea Nutrix in Kent, The, by F. Jenkins, 38-71, 46.
Cult of the ‘Pseudo-Venus’ in Kent, The. by F. Jenkins, 60-72, 76.
Cumberland, A., 203-65, 204; Alfred, obituary, 258-71, 259.
Cumont, Prof., 70, 169.
Cundy, Laurence, 80, 20.
Cunedda, 80, 181.
Cunliffe, Barry: Fishbourne (review), 256-86, 257.
Cunobelin, coins, Ixxi; 76, 84, 259; Kentish kingdom, 74-86, 75.
[pg53]Cure, William, 83, 26.
Curiosities of British Archaeology, compiled by R. Jessup (review), 76, 216.
Curling, Robert, 80, 103.
Curry, Miss C. M., 60, 2.
Curson, John, 70, 80.
Curthose, Robert, 83, 151.
Curtis, Aiderman of Gravesend, 83, 236; Stephen, 68, 65.
Curwen, Dr. E. C., 78, 183.
Customs Commissioners, 1650-1750, 66, 37.
Custumal of Kent, The, by Felix Hull, 148-72, 159.
Custumal of Sandwich, 76, 202.
Cuthred, King of Kent, 66, 133; 71, 165, 166.
Cutting, R. G., 82, 296.
Cutts, Sir Henry, 75, 59.
Cuxton:
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 150, 152.
Canon Colson, 80, 30.
dagger, 76, 21.
gravel terraces, 42-80, 44.
hall-house, 149-79, 157.
Horne’s Place, home of John Marsham, 83, 50.
Malling to Strood turnpike, 73, 189.
North Downs trackway, 81, 205.
Palaeolithic site, xlviii.
possible Roman origin of the Church, 87, 39.
place-name, 76, 63.
rectory, 80, 30.
Romano-British pottery, 65, 193.
Smith, Rev. R. A., 80, 31, 44.
Cuxton, An Acheulian Site at, by P. J. Tester, 30-80, 60.
Cuxton, A Decapitated Burial at, by P. J. Tester, 181-78, 182.
Cybele, cult of, 71, 43.
Cynric, 78, 90.
D
Dabernoun, John, 74, 26.
Dabner, Miss M. P., 88, 224.
Dacre, Lady Grisogon, 65, 198.
Dadson, James, 77, 165.
Dahn, J. E. L., Ivi.
Dale, A., 69, 95; 70, 240; L., lix, Ixii, 72, 18; 73, 230; L.C., xlvii, liii; 73, 78, 189; 86, 238; 88, 187. 199; L.C.: Belgic and Roman Pottery from Dartford, 21086, 215.
Dalgleish, John, 233-73, 234.
Dalison of Hamptons, 71, 243.
Dallows, John, 88, 53.
Dalton, Dr. and Mrs., 85, 184; Col., 83, 234; Thomas, 72, 167; 81, 88.
Daly: History of tho Isle of Sheppoy, 80, 138.
Dampier, William, 88, 166.
Dan, Osbourne, 83, 154.
Danegeld, 69, 48.
Danger (dangorium), payment for loss of pannage, 70, 82.
Danos, invasion of Romney Marsh, 65, 17; invasion of Medway and Rochester, 66, 137; 69, 47.
Dann, John, fuller, 82, 61; John, apprentice papermaker, 82, 75; William, 82, 61.
Dannell, John, 72, 7.
Dannmartin, fee of, 72, 140.
Danson Park, see Bexley.
Danton Pinch—North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Darby, Prof., H. C., 70, 45; 80, 174; Lady Margaret, Countess of, 80, 196.
Dare, Widow, 88, 169; 170; John, 88, 170; Jonathan, 88, 169.
Darell, of Calehull, 68, 159; 72, 54;
Henry, 86, 88; John, 74, 44; Sir John, 68, 159; Robert, 79, 35; 81, 84.
Darente, Roger, 70, 65.
Darenth:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242. bath-house, 71, 136.
brass of Mary Bridges, 77, 153.
brickworks, 17th century, 9179, 93.
bronze plaque from Roman Villa, xliv.
chalkwell, 82-74, 85.
dungeons, The Clock House, Green-Street-Green, 22180, 226.
Davenport, Sir Edmund, house, 80 221.
earthworks, 77-79, 94.
font, 69, 229.
ice-house, The Grange, 80, 223.
manor, 79, 77.
Neolithic stone axe, 73, 209. poor-relief, 75, 76.
Report by George Payne on Roman Villa, 70, 36.
River, crossing by North Downs trackway, 203-81, 4.
Romano-British villa, 70, 23, 36; 237-84, 8, 245-6.
South Darenth, place-name, and Stone Hospital, 70, 187.
[pg54]The Crepehege Brass at Darenth, by J. E. L. Caiger, 163-77, 155. Darenth, a Destroyed Timber House at. The Vanishing Houses of Kent by P. J. Tester, 2, 77, 9194.
Darenth, An Ice-House at GreenStreet-Green, by J. E. L. Caiger, 221-80, 226.
Darenth WoodDenehole, by J. E. L. Caiger, 147-66, 149.
Darenth Wood: Its Earthworks and Antiquities, by J. E. L. Caiger, 77-79, 94.
Darent river, 74-66, 75; Ixii; 72, 86, 116-117.
Darent Valley, flint artefacts, 85, 201.
Darge Thomson Ltd., 72, 223.
Dark Age Europe, buildings of, 205-88, 207.
Darnley, Collection, 83, 230; papers, 71, 204; Earl of, 74, 178; 76, 105, 108; 83, 235; 4th Earl, 84, 170; 9th Earl, 84, 174; Lady, 83, 235; Sgt. B„ 83, 262.
Darrell, Nathaniel, 82, 141.
Dartford:
almshouses at, 75, 39.
Astley, Thomas, 72, 2. barony of, 72, 141.
Bequest for new Chapel, 75, 115, 116.
Borough Museum, xlvii; acquisitions, 72, 72, Ixii, reorganization of and new acquisitions, 69, xliv; Mr. Priest, Curator of, 81, 62.
brass of Ellen Rogers, 77, 152.
Bridewell, 88, 224.
Bronze Age hoard, 232-71, 3.
Buckley, Mrs. and Mr. T. C., 71, 232.
clay pipe factory of Thos. Pascalle, xlvii.
Corn Market, 75, 81.
Cumberland, A., Antiquarian Society, obituary, 258-71, 9.
Dartford Bridge House, 65, 203.
deneholes, 83, 256; at Upper Ruxley Farm, 88-74, 90.
District Antiquarian Society, 72, 24.
document dated 1416, listing tenants of Dartford Salt Marsh, xliv.
Dominican nuns, 105-75, 107.
Dyke, Captain, 81, 72. estate Maps, 77, 179, 181. excavations, during building of newTechnical College, 72-66, 76.
High Street, Ixii; medieval buildings. Littlebrook Power Station, 72, 88, 221.
festival of Britain, 65, 204.
finds from Temple Hill Primary School, 253-70, 4.
flint hand-axe from Hextable, Ixii.
Grammar School, 75, 81.
guide book for Parish Church, 65, 203.
Iron Age Settlement, 78, 74. lead seal matrix, found at, 75, 3, 4; 79, 220.
Medieval, ewer and spout, xlviii.
milestone, 83, 244.
Phillips, D. H., 70, 253. poor-relief in, 75, 35. possible plague burials, xlvii. Priory—residence of Anne of
Cleves, 65, 203.
Renouard, Rev. J. P., 81, 72. road from Kemsing, 70, 204.
Roman coins, Temple Hill, 68, 206.
Romano-British, pottery, xlvii; stone coffin, 73, 88, 221.
Royal Victoria Mill, 83, 109. Saxon cable moulding in Church, 82, 289.
stone from Priory possibly used for Hall Place, Bexley, 71, 155. store of gunpowder as part of defences, 85, 92.
swine-pastures, 76, 72.
trade token of Thos. Gill, tailor, xlvii.
workhouse, 80, 290.
Dartford, Kent, An Anglo-Saxon Grave near, by David M. Wilson, 187-70, 191.
Dartford, An Anglo-Saxon Occupation Site at, by P. J. Tester, 256-70, 259.
Dartford, Belgic and Roman Pottery from, by L. 0. Dale, 210-86, 215.
Dartford, First-Century Pottery from Temple Hill, by P. J. Tester, 253-70, 254.
Dartford, Gravesend and Strood, The Road between, by R. H. Hiscock, 229-83, 247.
Dartford Heath Terrace, A Discovery of Acheulian Implements in the Deposits of the, by P. J. Tester, 72-66, 76.
Dartford Heath, Palaeolithic Implements from the Wantsunt Pit, [pg55]by P. J. Tester, 209-85, 211. Dartford Heath, Supposed Barrows and Hut-Sites on, by P. J. Tester, 208-86, 209.
Dartford, Medieval Pottery from. Appendix, (knight jug), by G. C. Dunning, 187-88, 199.
Dartford Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, A Guide to, by G. H. Porteous (review), 215-78, 216.
Dartford-le-Temple, Manor, 84, 220. Dashwood, family, 70, 160; Sir Francis, 76, 169.
Dauncy, John: History of the Thrice Illustrious Princess Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, 69, 85.
The Life and Death of . .. Henrietta Maria, 69, 85, 87.
Davenport, Sir Edmund, 80, 221, 225.
Davies, Miss Evelyn, 72, 1; Miss F. R. E., 79, 15; Sir Godfrey, 86, 59; G., 84, 247; H., 84, 246; J., 81, 10, 24; Mrs. M. E., 83, 261, 262; 84, 93, 244, 260; 85, 191; 86, 246.
Davington:
Barn at Davington Court, 80, 1, 4, 22-24.
Monastic house, 66, 45.
Neolithic flint gouge, 81, 246.
Davis, 72, 176; A. F., 87, 219;
A. G., 68, 3; 69, 100; 74, 68; and J, N. Carreok: Report on Animal Remains from the Roman Site at Warbank, 114-69, 115; G., 78, 201.
Davison, B. K., liii.
Davy, John, 75, 77; Thomas, 75, 18. Davys, Mrs. A. E., 86, 226.
Dawson, Charles, 179-69, 186; R., 82, 62.
Day, John, printer, 69, 164; John, hop-tokens, 66, 62; John, 88, 184; Mrs. P., 84, 139; 85, 187; 86, 242; 87, 240; 88, 221; P., 88, 130; Richard, 184-88, 185; Robert, 76, 157; Robert, tailor, 85, 164; Thomas, William, 73, 175, 179.
Deadham Church, Essex, 81, 122.
Deadman’s Island, see Chetney Island.
Deal:
Belgio burial group, Sholden, 221-82, 224.
Borough, 84, 110.
Cannon, Elizabeth, 80, 103.
Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14273, 153.
cast-iron designs, 181 ff.
Cobb’s brewery, 125-84, 6.
costril, 16th century, xliii;
cremation burial, 2nd century, xliii.
crops grown, 18th-19th centuries, 102-78, 103.
Deal Court Farm, 99-78, 100.
Deal and Walmer Local History Society, Ivii.
Dutch Admiralty, 84, 126.
East India Company, 84, 126.
field pattern, on Upper Chalk, 78, 99; on brickearths, 78, 99; on alluvium, 78, 99.
folding in the demesne, 80, 168.
gavelkind, 78, 98, 101; gavelkind tenure, 78, 114.
grants to wounded in Civil War, 80, 237.
Harvey, Admiral Sir John, 80, 103.
hatchments, St. George’s and St. Leonard’s, 83-81, 84.
Hayward, Edward, proprietor of Deal and Walmer Telegram, 84, 186.
house with single-end jetty, 78, 144.
importance as port, 123 ff.
incorporation by charter, 1699, 84, 110.
Iron Age site, St. Margaret’s Bay, xliii.
land ownership, 19 th century, 101-78, 102.
Lugger ‘Fawn’, loss of, with all hands, 84, 130.
Manor of Dale or Court Ash, 98 ff; of Deal Prebend, 78, 78, 103.
Mayors: Wm. Matson Cavell, 84, 130; Cornford Kingsmill, 84, 131, 135.
Monyn, John, Rector, 78, 113.
Mount family’s visit, 1759, 69, 175.
municipal government, 110 ff.
Napoleonic Wars, effects of, 125 ff.
naval Dockyard, plan of, 68, 204.
Neolithic bowls, 84, 250.
pier, construction of, 13484, 136.
population, 84, 133.
report on Deal District, 1955, 202-69, 204.
Romano-British brooch, 87, 152; burials, 70, 267.
[pg56]‘Rorway’, Middle Deal Road, work on, 69, 203.
Royal Adelaide Baths, 84, 134.
St. George’s Church, 79, 167; hatchments, 83-81, 84.
St. Leonard’s Church, early foundations, Iv; hatchments, 73, 81, 83-84; Rectory, 203-69, 204.
schools: Charity School, 84, 120; Nautical School, 84, 120; Wesleyan Schools, 84, 120.
ships, 1701, 66, 39.
‘shots’ or ‘tighs’ held by various people, 100-78, 101.
soils in the Parish, 78, 96.
telegraph opened to Admiralty, 126-84, 7.
titheahle lands, 78, 99. waterworks, 84, 115.
Deal Castle, Ministry of Works Guide (review), 66, 179.
Deal, Dover and, in the Nineteenth Century, Rise and Decline, by John Whyman, 107-84, 137; Part II, 35-85, 54.
Deal, The Field System of an East Kent Parish, by Alan R. H. Baker, 96-78, 117.
Deal, A Probable Roman Interment at, by K. D. Hore, 78, 219.
Deal, Upper, Jenkins Well, Parker’s Corner, by W. P. D. Stebbing, 93-65, 100.
Dean, Mrs., 87, 48; David, 87, 48; Joseph, 87, 48.
Dea Nutrix, The Cult of the, in Kent by F. Jenkins, 38-71, 46.
Death, William, 75, 81.
Debtors, records of, 98-66, 101.
Decoy Fleet, 66, 134.
Deddington Castle, Oxon., 69, 154;
Deedes, Rev. Julius, Prebendary of Canterbury, 65, 99.
Deerhurst, Glos., 84, 177; 88, 38.
Defoe, Daniel, account of Canterbury hop grounds, 128-69, 129; 73, 163, 164; 80, 128, 130, 140.
Deighton, Mr. and Mrs. H. S., 7-80, 8, 13.
Delft ware, Maidstone, 82, 294; Pivington, 77, 44.
Delgany, Ireland, coin hoard, 71, 163.
Delham, Roger, 71, 212.
Dell, Samuel, 65, 97; William, 78, 39.
Demesne Farming at Otford, Late- Continued, by F. B. H. Du Boulay, 116-73, 124.
Demesne fields, 166-80, 167.
Demond, Alfred, 85, 47.
Dence, Alexander, 39-75, 40, 59, 61-62, 81.
Dendrochronology, Iv. Dene, John de, 78, 71, 212.
Deneholes, Bexley, Ivii-lviii; 82, 83, 255; Darenth, 147-66, 149;
Dene-Hole at Bramling, by D. J. R. Ogilvie, 190-74, 192.
Dene-Holes at Swanscombe, by V. T. C. Smith and A. M. Gwynn-Ridges, 245-81, 246.
Denge Marsh, 65, 13; Manor, 66, 171; records of Court of Commissioners, 66, 68.
Denge Wood, swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Denn, Vincent, 85, 23.
Denn, place-name element, 73, 71;
Denne, MSS., 66, 71.
Denne, 81, 83; David, 81, 86; Elizabeth, m. Bridges, 81, 91; Jane, 81, 83; John, 74, 204; Louisa Anne, 81, 86; Rev, Samuel, 77, 154; Thomas, 75, 112; 81, 88.
Denniff, 70, 278.
Dennington, R. A.: The Pilgrims’ Way at Old Wives Lees, 199-69, 201.
Dennis, Elizabeth, 75, 92; Sir Maurice, 75, 92.
Denns, Droving and Danger, by Prof. F. R. H. Du Boulay, 75-76, 87.
Denny, Sir Edmund, 77, 50; Joyce, m. (1) William Walsingham, (2) Sir John Carey, 77, 50, 53; Mary, wife of Sir Edmund, 77, 50.
Denny Abbey, Cambs., 81, 12.
Denston, R. B.: An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, Kent. The Human Remains, 11270, 113.
Denton:
chapel, 69, 227.
estate map, 1694, 77, 181.
Marshes, 66, 106.
ruined church of St. Mary, 143-65, 144; 83, 235.
widening of road, 1778, 83, 234.
[pg57]Deptford:
anchorage for royal ships, 73, 76, 77, 81.
bridge reconstructed, 1787-1797, 167-73, 174.
Christopher Marlowe’s death, 219-69, 221.
poor-relief, 75, 23.
population in 1660, 75, 4.
St. Nicholas’s church, chancel enlarged, 75, 121; repairs, 75, 112, 119; steeple, 75, 117.
ships travelling to and from Baltic, 1680-1730, 66, 40.
Trinity House, 75, 36.
Depyng, Brother John, 83, 210.
Derby, Richard, 71, 212.
Derby Beak millstone, Chegworth, 82, 45; East Farleigb, 87, 50; Leeds Castle, 82, 47; Thum- ham, 82, 70.
Derofold, Elftyk atte, 80, 165.
Daring, family, 66, 68; 205-70, 206; 71, 185; 77, 27; 82, 248; monk, 86, 17; motto, 216-87, 217; Azine, wife of Sir Edward, 86, 7; Dame Deborah, 87, 216; Sir Edward, 70, 206, 221; 80, 201; 81, 260; 82, 305; 83, 113; 84, 238; 1 ff., 86, 41; 216- 87, 217; Richard, 75, 115.
Derkynholo, John, 80, 252.
Desborough, Northants, 31-78, 32; 82, 298.
Desborough, V. F., 69, 91, 94, 95; xlvii; 71, 72, 1, li, Ixv, Ixvi; 78, Ivi; 80, Ivi; 81, Ixv; 83, 261-262; 86, 246; obituary, 86, 261.
Bee Boles and Beehouses, 90- 69, 95.
Further Bee Boles in Kent, 237-70, 240.
Further Note on Kentish Bee Boles, 189-72, 191.
Kentish Bee Boles; Further Note, 73, 234.
More Kentish Bee Boles, 91- 74, 94.
Despencer, Mary, Baroness lo, 75, 25; Thomas Stapleton, Baron le, 169-76, 179.
Detling:
Belgic finds, 86, 74.
Cooke, Richard, 70, 27.
Neolithic site, 74, 68. place-name, 82, 257; 73, 63. Romano-British enamel-on- bronze stud, 79, 220.
Sawyer, 72, 218.
Detlynge, John, 71, 212.
Detsicos, A. P., 78, 81, 217; xlix; 81, 82, 145, 195, 212; 83, 69, 250; 84, 39, 139, 233, 244; 85, 95, 111, 139, 176; 86, 107, 211, 235; 87, 157, 228, 239; 88, 55, 130, 213.
Deposit of Samian Ware from Springhead, A, 217-83, 227.
Excavations at Eccles, 210- 77, 211.
Excavations at Eccles, 1962. First Interim Report, xlviii- xlix, 125-78, 141.
Excavations at Eccles, 1963. Second Interim Report, xlviii-xlix, 121-79, 135.
Excavations at Eccles, 1964. Third Interim Report, xlviii-xlix; 79, 80, 69-91.
Excavations at Eccles, 1965. Fourth Interim Report, xlviii-xlix; 80, 81, 44-52.
Excavations at Eccles, 1966. Fifth Interim Report, xlix; 81, 82, 162-178.
Excavations at Eccles, 1967. Sixth Interim Report, xlvii-xlviii; 82, 83, 39-48.
Excavations at Eccles, 1968. Seventh Interim Report, 249-83, 250; 93-84, 106.
Excavations at Eccles, 1969. Eighth Interim Report, 231-84, 132; 55-85, 60.
Excavations at Eccles, 1970. Ninth Interim Report, 175- 85, 176; 25-86, 34.
Excavations st Eccles, 1971. Tenth Interim Report, 234- 86, 235; 101-87, 110.
Excavations at Eccles, 1972, Eleventh Interim Report, 227-87, 228; 73-88, 80.
Excavations at the Eccles Site, 1973. Interim Report on, 212-88, 213.
Greenhithe; Excavations at Stone Castle Quarry, 200-77, 201.
Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Stone Castle Quarry, Greenhithe, 136-81, 190.
Roman East Gate, The: A Tentative Reconstruction. Appendix to Rochester East Gate, 1969, 87, 132.
Roman Pottery, Rochester East Gate, 1969, 132-87, 136, 139- 142.
Roman Pottery (The Common, Rochester), 101-85, 108.
[pg58]Dotsicas—continued
Bomano-Britiuli Pottery, Rochester, 81-83, 93.
Samian Ware from Cliffe Marshes, 210-79, 212.
Samian Ware from the Medway Marshes, 234-82, 245.
Samian Ware, The (Springhead— The Well F19), 146-85, 148.
Samian Ware, The, Appendix I of The Romano-British Buildings at Snodland, 209-82, 211.
Samian Ware, The. Excavations at Fordcroft, Orpington. Appendix I, 56-84, 64.
Review of Appledore, Kent: A Short History, by Sir John Winnifrith, 231-88, 232.
Review of Archaeological Theory and Practice, ed. by D. E. Strong, 235-88, 236.
Review of Archaeology of Roman Britain, The, by R. G. Collingwood and Ian Richmond, 266-84, 268.
Review of Conservation in Field Archaeology, by Elizabeth A. Dowrnan, 86, 257.
Review of Field Archaeology in Britain, by John Coles, 248-87, 249.
Review of Fishbourne, by Barry Cunliffe, 256-86, 257.
Review of Iron Age in the Upper Thames Basin, The, by D. W. Harding, 87, 246.
Review of Mosaics in Roman Britain, by Anne Rainey, 232-88, 233.
Review of Roman Archaeology and Art: Essays and Studies by Sir Ian Richmond, cd. by Peter Salway. 280-84, 282.
Review of Roman Imperial Army of the First and Second Centuries A.D., The, by Graham Webster. 270-84, 271.
Review of Roman Land Surveyors, The: An Introduction to the Agrimensores, by O. A. W. Dilke. 88, 235.
Review of Roman London, by Ralph Merrifield, 275-84, 276.
Review of Roman Roads in Britain, by I. D. Margary, 88, 233.
Review of Roman Villa in Britain, The. ed. bv A. L. F. Rivet, 272-84, 274.
Review of South-East England, by Ronald Jessup, 224-85, 225.
Review of Third Kentish Patchwork, A, by R. H. Goodsall, 85, 225.
Review of Timber and Brick Building in Kent, by Kenneth Gravett, 86, 259.
Dovaynes, M. Robert Garrett, 81, 131; Louise, 81, 131.
Deverson, W., 72, 224.
Devonian roofing-slate, Dover, 69, 152.
Devorax, John, 78, 127.
Dewesbury, William of, 79, 33.
Dicconson, William, 82, 258.
Dickaford, Mr., 88, 184.
Dickens, Charles, 88, 237; li.
Dickens’s, Charles, Well, by A. C. Harrison and J. E. L. Caiger, 11-86, 14.
Dickenson, J., 81, 35.
Dictionary of British Surnames, A, by P. H. Reaney (review), 72, 236.
Dictionary of the Scottish Language, by Jamieson, 69, 90.
Digby, Lady Elizabeth, 73, 133;
Capt. Robert, 71, 8.
Digge, Roger, 71, 221.
Digges, family, 85, 67; Sir Dudley, 75, 27; 82, 128, 141, 305.
Diggs, John, 80, 126.
Dilke, O. A. W.: The Roman Land Sueveyors. An Introduction to the Agrimensores (review), 88, 235; William, 70, 151.
Dilnot, Margaret, M. Henry Wise Harvey, 80, 102.
Dimbleby, Dr. G. W„ 71, 244, 245; 82, 186, 190; 84, 185.
Pollen Analysis. Appendix to the Iron Ago Camp at Squerryes, Westerham, 32-85, 33.
Report on Pollen Analysis, Caesar’s Camp, Keston, 19684, 199.
Dimes. F. G-, 82, 158.
Dimmock, I., 71, 237.
Dines, Mr., 70, 240.
Dingleden, denn of the archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Dionysiac funerary figures. Hol- borough, 36-68, 37.
Discourse on Government, by Algernon Sidney, 76, 118.
Discoveries at Reculver, 1955-by Brian J. Philp, 57, 72. 160-166.
Dissolution of the Monasteries, 80, 198.
Distribution of Lay Wealth in Kent, Surrey and Sussex in the [pg59]Early Fourteenth Century, by R. E. Glasscock, 81-80, 8.
Ditchley, Oxon., 74, 190.
Ditton family, 139-77, 141.
Ditton:
Anglo-Saxon spearhead, 20471, 205.
Jew’s harp, 80, 278.
Manor, 9, 47; held by Hamo the Sheriff, 77, 141.
Sofford, William de, 77, 139.
Siffiington held by Vitalis, Tl,
St. Peter’s granted to Leeds Priory, 137-77, 138; advowson disputed, 77, 139.
Dixon, hatchments, 81, 92; Edward, 86, 47; Nicholas, 74, 37; Philip, 87, 238; S.P., 71, 129; Sarah, m. Percyval Hart, 86, 47.
Doak, James, Iviii; 81, 82, liii.
Dobbel, Nicholas, 80, 251; Robert, 80, 252.
Dobson, Austin, 73, 146; G.C., 79, 92.
Dockrell, G., 71, 205; xlix; 77, 81, xlix; 82, 145.
Dockrill, G., 86, 226; S.J., 88, 130.
Dockwray, J., Iv.
Dod, Henry, 71, 212; John, 70, 65. Doddington:
gold solidus of Valentinian, 226-73, 227.
hatchment of Sir John Croft, 81, 84.
lands of William Peyforer, 8, 163.
Dodds, H. F., 82, 104.
Dodo, ancient church, 65, 143.
Dodebyn, William, 72, 141.
Dodgson, J. McN., 88, 82.
Dodmgton, Capt., 88, 71; Philip, 75, 112.
Dodwell, Dr. C. R., 66, 12.
Doe, Joldewin de, 79, 33; 80, 29.
Dog burials, Upchurch marshes, 160-70, 167; cremations, Keston, 82, 184; ritual significance in Romano-Gaulish religion, 192-70, 200; 71, 42, 44; 184-82, 191.
Doidge, W. and H., Map of Canterbury, 1752, 86, 219.
Dolley, R. H. M., 65, 189; 72, 224; 73, 230; liii, 78, 22.
The 1955 Dover Treasure Trove, 62-69, 68.
A New Coin of the Kentish Rebel Eadbearht Praen, 162-71, 166.
A Numismatic Postscript on Bryan Eaussott's Sculpture of ‘King Canute’, 217-68, 219.
Dornburg, Nehalonnia’s tomplo,
Domesday, Bromley estate, 66, 172; wicks, 66, 145; 75, 98; 81, 245.
Domesday Monaohorum, 76, 73. Dominica, Island of, 76-74, 77. Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial, The, in Eastry Church, Kent, by F. H. Worsfold, 82-66, 85.
Domnova, Abbess of Minster, 68, 92. Donett, John, 75, 115.
Donkey wheel, Chilham Castle, 82, 262; Sellindge, 82, 262.
Donkin, 81, 83.
Donmowe, Nicholas, 83, 206.
Donnington Castle, Berks., 7279, 73.
Donovan, T. H., 85, 198.
Donyell, Richard, 80, 197.
Dorchester, Dorset, 72, 75; 87, 37. Doreward, John, 70, 80.
Dorkyngholo, family, 73, 123;
William de, 80, 251.
Dorrien-Magens, Maria, m. Henry Streatfeild, 81, 82.
Dorrington, Douglas, 72, 211; 78, 125; 79, 121; 80, 272.
Dorset, Duke of, 69, 177; Lord Sackville, 1st Duke, 83, 118; John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of, 83, 119.
Douglas, Sir Aretas Akers, 87, 17; Prof. D. C., 74, 3; 77, 140; ill; George, 86, 81, 81; Margaret, 81, 81.
Doul, Agnes, widow of Thomas, 76, 86.
Dove, Captain, 72, 177.
Dover, Richard de, 66, 152.
Dover:
Anglo-Saxon, brooches, 1 ff.; cemetery, 85, 65, xlii; 85, 10; church, St. Mary-in-the-Castle, 81, 242; finds, 16 ff.; graves, 84, 70, 106; xlviii; 77, 82, 283-4; pendant, 78, 28; 82, 284; pottery, 70, 105; 36-71, 37; rune stone, 82, 291; weaving sword, 84, 18; whetstone in Anglo-Saxon grave, 70, 106.
barrel beaker, 83, 270.
Borough, 84, 110.
brass, of Rev. V. Huffam and wife in St. James, 77, 152.
Bronze Age, Buckland hoard, 74, 54; bronze spearhead, 83, 264.
Buckland Chapel, 65, 147.
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Castle, description by Chas. Powell, 1823, 83, 112; 42 ff.; Avranches Traverse, 85, 84, li, 7992; Bredenstone, 87, 40; Charing, Adam of, and John Fitzwilliam, lay in provisions, 66, 95; Constable’s Tower, modernization of, 70, 18; Eleanor, wife of Prince Edward entertained, 82, 4; earthworks, south of St. Mary-in-Castro, xlviii; expenditure in Castle, 1155-77, 1216, 84, 90-92; Excavation under Castle cliff, 86, 241; Fitzwilliam Gate, 79 ff.; Governor of, Algernon Sydney, 84, 76, 115-116; Iron Age Settlement, xlviii; Keeper of, office held by Cobham family, 77, 82, 3 ff.; Lieutenants of Dover Castle: Richard Barrey, 85, 86; Major-Gen. Kelsey, m.e, 23-85, 24; Vincent, m.p., 85, 26.
Penchester’s Tower, 84, 79. pharos, building of, xlviii. St. Mary’s Chapel, repair of, 77, 75, 113, 116; destruction threatened, 70, 9. cast-iron designs, 182 ff.
Charles I and Queen Henrietta stay in Dover during wedding journey, 81-69, 82; landing of Queen Henrietta and stay at Dover Castle, 69, 84; meeting of Charles and Henrietta at Dover Castle, 69, 85.
Chapel, St. Edmund’s, preservation of, xlv; restoration by Anthony Swaine, 78, 81, xlv; 82, xlix; 82, xlv; 83, 291.
Our Lady of Pity, 83, 291.
churches: Old St. James, Memorial to James Peter Fector and' family, 81, 43; St. Mary’s, 88, 41; Royal Arms in, 79, 164; burial of Isaac Minet, 81, 41; St. Martin’s-le-Grand, exposure of east end, xlv; excavations of site, 69, 72, 117-128; foundations, 72, 112; John Pympe seeks sanctuary, 74, 41; tomb adjoining, 128-72, 131; St. Mary-in-Castro, 70, 9.
Cinque Ports Bailiff, John Maryon, 87, 5.
coaching routes, 85, 47.
Cobbett, William, description by, 85, 36, 42.
College, wall-painting in Refectory, xliii; E. Bayly, 68, 71,
finds from excavations, 23, 80, 1; 84, 119.
Connaught Public Park, 84, 116. cross-Chanel travel, 48 ff.; steamboats plying between Dover and London, 85, 85, 47-48. decorated axes, 76, 21.
Devonian roofing-slate found in Snargate Street, 69, 152.
Dispensary, 84, 118.
Eaton, William, Merchant, 70, 155.
education, elementary, 11984, 121.
electorate, 19 ff.; voting in 1640 election, 85, 85, 19 ff.; 86, 6;
electricity, introduction of, 115-84, 116.
Equity Court, 145 ff.
estate map, 1631, 77, 180.
Eustace of Boulogne, trouble with, 65, 19.
Excavations Committee, xliii; 65, 71, 23.
excavations, of Roman building, Market Square, 14-71, 19; Yewdens Court to locate wall of Saxon Shore Fort, 19-71, 20; below Unitarian Church, 71, 20, 21; at Stembrook of Roman jetty and quay, 112-72, 117; Temple Ewell by Duke of York’s Royal Military School, Ixiii; emergency excavation due to York Street by-pass scheme, 81, 85, 181; 84, 247; Snargate Street, 132-69, 158.
Toying’, 124-84, 5.
Gaslight Company, 112-84, 113.
harbour dues, 1724, 66, 42; extension of harbour and Admiralty Pier, 85, 40.
hospital, 84, 118.
Hospital of St. Mary’s, 75, 34.
imported Cornish dish found in Snargate Street, 150-69, 152.
Independent Church seeks advice of John Durant, 83, 197.
Infectious Diseases Hospital, 84, 118.
Kent Archaeological Society, help with excavations, 70, 32.
Maison Dieu, 79, 32; 83, 1; portrait of Peter Fector in, 81, 42.
Matson, Henry, benefactor of harbour, 81, 41; bequest of, 208-78, 209.
Matson’s, John, Quay, 78, 207.
Mayors: Andrew, Thomas, 202-74, 205; John Dalgleish, [pg61]233-73, 234; Gay Goddard, 73, 233; John Matson, 73, 233; 81, 41; Henry Payn, 84, 114.
Medieval, sherds, 87, 234; 88, 219; wall, li; 78, 88, 219. Mesolithic, tools, 87, 234.
Minei family, 233-73, 234; 39- 81, 43.
Montagu, Edward, M.E., 85, 24.
Mount family, visit of 1759, 69, 175.
municipal: buildings, 84, 117; government, 1879, 110 ff.
Napoleonic wars, 41 ff.; fortifications during, 85, 85, 42 ff.
new building projects, 19th century, 85, 36.
New Town Hall, 84, 117.
Old Salem Chapel, investigation of, 87, 234.
oolite statue, 72, 66.
Payn’s York Hotel, 81, 112. place-name, 76, 213.
Poor Law Union, 84, 121. population, 1600, 75, 4. promenade formed, 84, 117. Promenade Pier opened, 84, 117. prominent businesses in 1874, 85, 46.
Quaker movement, 83, 201.
Ravenna Cosmography, mentioned in, 79, 202.
report on timbers found at Stembrook, 135-72, 136.
Romano-British, ditches, 87, 234; pits, 87, 234; pottery, xlv; 69, 71, 18, 19, 21, 27, 30-36; 133-72, 135; 233-87, 4; road, 20-71, 21; 147-74, 148; xlviii; unimown fort found, 77, 87, 234-5. wooden staging, xlv.
St. Radogund’s, 70, 23; 86, 114. samian ware, 131-72, 133.
Schools, 75, 84; Alfred House Academy, 84, 121; Army Schools, 84, 120; High School for Girls, 84, 119.
seaside resort, 50 ff. sewage disposal, 85, 84, 113. ships, 1701, 66, 39; in coal trade, 1702-1704, 66, 39; tonnage of shipping in 19th century, 43 ff.
site, fortified religious, 87, 35.
stone fron St. Radegund’s Abbey used in Sandgate Castle, 71, 153.
Swanton, property transferred from Elizabeth de Burgh to Knights of St. John, 94 ff.
tollgates, Biddenden-Boundgate Turnpike leased by Alexander Bottle, 71, 192; Smarden, leased by grocer Bottle, 71, 191. trackway to, 81, 209.
Tyler Hill ware, found at Snargate Street, 145-69, 150.
victuallers chosen to provision recruits for 1589 campaign to France, 81, 61, 62.
waterworks, 84, 114.
Western Heights, site bought by Corporation, li.
whetstone, found in Snargate Street, 152-69, 155.
Workhouse, Buckland, 84, 121.
Dover Castle, Ministry of Works, Guide (review), 66, 179.
Dover Castle, The Avranches Traverse, by D. F. Renn, 79- 84, 92.
Dover, Catholic, by Christopher Buckingham (review), 290- 83, 291.
Dover and Deal in the Nineteenth Century, Rise and Decline, by John Whyman, 107-84, 137; Part n, 33-85, 54.
Dover, Excavations in, by L. Murray Threipland, 14-71, 37.
Dover, Excavation of a Medieval Garderobe in Snargate Street, in 1945, by M. M. Rix and G. C. Dunning, with contributions by P. A. Sabine, J. E. Morey, E. G. Crowfoot, and P. Tudor Craig, 132-69, 158.
Dover: Stembrook and St. Martinis-Grand, by Philip A. Rahtz, 111-72, 137.
Dover Treasure Trove, The, 1958, by R. H. M. Dolley, 62-69, 68.
Dowker, G., 66, 53; 70, 41; 73, 98; 86, 96.
Dowman, Elizabeth A., Conservation in Field Archaeology (review), 86, 257.
Down, John, 88, 171.
Downs—brass of J. Verzeline and wife, 77, 152.
Downes, D. G.: Maiy-Ie-Bone Hill, Sandwich: History, 148- 74, 150; James, 88, 164.
Downs, Hudah, 80, 150; T., 81, 247. Downton, flint industry, 35-76, 36. Dragoun, John, 72, 139.
Drake, 81, 84; Charles H., 79, 31, 33; Sir Francis, 73, 80; 85, 72, 81, 90; 88, 58; Vice-Admiral Sir Francia S., 81, 84; Henry H., 73, 228; Sir Hugh Garrard
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Tyrwhitt, obituary, 23279, 233; M., liv; 82, 85, 205;
Michael: Henley Wood, Luddes- down, 253-84, 255.
Rev. Ralph, m. Caroline Brockman, 68, 69, 70.
Drake-Brockman, family, 68, 62; Caroline, 68, 70; Brig.-Gen. D. H., 68, 69; James, 68, 70; Lt.-Col. R. F. H., xlix; Rev. Ralph, 83, 68, 69.
Draper, Dr. P. H. G., 83, 256; 14, 238; li.
Drapers Company, 75, 46.
Draughton, Northants., 81, 146.
Drayner, Stephen, 75, 120.
Drayton, St. Leonard, Oxon., 81, 28.
Drew, W. E., 74, 148.
Droiton, Etienne: Temples and Treasurers of Egypt (review), 69 229.
Druce, G. C., 30-70, 31; 71, 253.
Drury and Herbert, Map of Kent, 1769, 71, 204.
Drye, John, 80, 20.
Dubnovellaunus of Kent, 68, 113; 72, 226.
Ducarel, Dr. Andrew, 66, 6.
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 77, 55, 60; Edmund, 77, 52; Edward, Lord, 77, 49; Elizabeth, m. Wm. Lord Stourton, 77, 52; John, Earl of Warwick, 75, 129; Robert, Earl of Leicester, 77, 60.
Dudlow, J. N., 73, 190.
Duff, Rear-Admiral, 80, 101.
Dugdale: Monasticon Anglicanum, 69, 81; Sir William, 74, 13.
Duggleby, 74, 63; 80, 282; 83, 51.
Duling, John, 90 f.
Dulley, A. J. F.: Four Kent Towns at the End of the Middle Ages, 95-81, 108.
Local Politics at Rochester, 171014, 79, 197-202.
People and Homes in the Medway Towns, 1687-1783, 160-77, 176.
Rochester, Boley Hill, 19774, 198.
Dulwich College, 85, 33.
Dumbreck, W. V., 71, 225; 73, 66; obituary, 82, 311.
Hadlow, 76, 204.
Lowy of Tonbridge, The, 13872, 147.
Dumpton Gap: Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 84, 29.
Belgic coin, 72, 226.
Iron Age village, Ivi.
-dun, place-name suffix, 76, 63, 66. Duncan, Leland, 70, 27, 36, 38, 42.
Dunck, John, 76, 157.
Duncombe, Mrs. Susanna, 69, 124.
Dungeness Lighthouse, An Early Sketch of, by Ian Jones, 170-66, 172.
Dunham, Dr. K. 0., 68, 139.
Dunk, Robert, 73, 236.
Dunkel, Wilbur: William Lambarde, Elizabethan Jurist, 1536-1601 (review), 256-81, 257.
Dunkin, A. J.: History of the County of Kent, 86, 209.
Memoranda of Springhead, 71, 53; 80, 107, 116-117; 62 ff.; 81, 86, 209.
John: History and Antiquities of Dartford, 74, 90.
Outline History of Bromley, 69, 97.
Dunkirkers, 85, 73.
Dunlop, Sir John: The Pleasant Town of Sevenoaks (review), 296-80, 297; Iviii.
Dunmore, Earl of, 74, 75.
Dunning, G. C., 66, 52; 68, 138; 70, 53, 105, 126, 256; 71, 23; 72, 18, 24; 74, 60, 69, 143; 80, 8; 93-88, 95, 100, 104, 250; 84, 250; 85, 10, 95, 196.
Anglo-Saxon Plane from Sarre, The, 196-73, 197; and J. D. Ogilvie, Belgic Burial Group at Sholden, near Deal, A; and a Belgic Tazza from Mill Hill, Upper Deal, 221-82, 226.
Costrel from the Biddenden Kiln, The, 87, 175; and M. M. Rix, Excavation of a Medieval Garderobe in Snargate Street, Dover, 1945, 132-69, 158.
Excavations in Dover, Saxon and Medieval Pottery, 36-71, 37.
Knight Jug, Medieval Pottery from Dartford, Appendix, 195-88, 199.
Polychrome Jug (Rochester), 110-85, 111.
Report on Medieval Pottery from Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 31-72, 39.
Report on Pottery from Sea- salter,59-70, 63; andP. Ashbee, Round Barrows of East Kent, The, 48-74, 58.
Seventeenth-Century Skillet from Whitefriars at Sandwich, 211-87, 212.
G.O., 68, 149.
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Dunnyngs, John, 71, 121; 82, 72.
Dunstable, tournament, 1334, 71, 224.
Dunstall, Malcolm, 83, 255.
Dunstan, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Duppa, Rev. Richard, 81, 85.
Duppa-Duppa, Baldwin, 81, 85.
Durant, The Divine: A Seventeenth Century Independent, by M. V. Jones, 193-83, 203.
Durant, Elizabeth, 83, 195; Grace, m. Jacob Wraight, 83, 195, 203; John, 193-83, 203; John (2), 83, 195; Mary, 195-83, 196; Mary (2), 195-83, 196; Ralph, 83, 195; Renovata, 83, 195; William, 83, 195.
Durkynghale, William de, 72, 139.
Durkinghole, see Leigh.
Durndale, ironworks, 89 ff.
Durnford, Mr., lii.
Durobrivae, see Rochester.
Durrant, Widow, 66-87, 67; Nicholas, 87, 66.
Durtnell, C. S.: The Lay Subsidy Roll for Somerden Hundred, 1327-1328; 250-80, 252.
Duruz, Mrs. R. M., 69, 95; 70, 239, 240; Introduction to Bee Boles and Beehouses, 90-69, 92.
Dutch Admiralty, 84, 126.
Dwarfs, hooded, clay figurines of, 86-66, 91; 71, 173.
Dyer, Alice, m. William Pertis, 71, 125.
James: Southern England: An Archaeological Guide (review), 234-88, 235.
Thomas, 71, 125; Thomas (2), 71, 125.
Dyke, family, 86, 116; Capt., 81, 72; Ann, wife of Sir Thomas, 86, 46; Sir Oliver Hart, xlix; Philadelphia, wife of Thomas, 73, 86, 46; Sir Thomas (1), 81, 86; 86, 43, 46; Sir Thomas (2), 86, 46.
Dymchurch: estate map, 1652, 77, 181.
Land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Dyne-Bradley, Andrew H., 81, 92.
E
Eadbald, King of Kent, 69, 39; 83, 291; 87, 35.
Eadbearht Praen, A New Coin of the Kentish Rebel, by R. H. M. DoUey, 71,162-166.
Eadberht, King of Kent, 66, 133, 136, 137; 71, 150, 163 ff.
Eadgifu, Queen, 66, 133.
Eadmaer, moneyer of Romney, 65, 22.
Eadmer, Canterbury historian, 175 ff.; 84, 88, 25 ff.
Eadnoth, moneyer of Romney, 65, 22.
Eadric, King, 68, 95, 96. Eadsige, Bishop, 88, 205. Eadwald, King, 71, 164. Eadward, 87, 189.
Eadwulf, thegn, 66, 133. Ealden, E., 78, 22.
Ealdingas, 76, 63.
Ealdingheth, denn of archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Ealhfleot, place-name, 76, 60.
Eames, Mrs. Elizabeth: Medieval Tiles, 88, 146.
John: A Roman Bath-House at Little Chart, Kent, 130-71, 146.
Eanflaed, Queen, 65, 12. Eanswith, 35 ff.
Earl, R. A. W., 88, 130. Earlswood, kilns, 38-72, 39.
Early England, The Making of, Fabric of British History Series, by D. P. Kirby (review), 83, 296.
Early Kentish Militia Roll, An, by Felix Hull, 159-68, 166.
Earthworks: AdmiralWood; 80, 271; Bagendon, 68 ff.; Boughton Monchelsea, 86, 80, 277; The Caburn, 86, 68; Chart Sutton, 80, 277; 86, 69; Cobham, 73, 224; Dover, xlviii; Darenth Wood, 77, 79, 77-94; Hayes Common, xlvii; High Rocks, 76, 86, 68; Hogtrough Hill, 73, 1; Joyden’s Wood, 71, 233; xlvi; Keston, 76, 76, xlvii; Linton, 80, 277; 86, 69; Loose, xlvii; 80, 81, xlvii; 82, xlvii; 86, 55-74; Milsted, 80, 271; Nettle- stead, 196-74, 197; Newenden, liii; Northfleet, 80, 85, 204-207; Nurstoad, 85, 204; Oldbury, 86, 60, 68, 74, 75; Orpington, li; Otterden, 73, 80, 271; Polhill, 73, 226; Rochester, 197-74, 198; Selling, 78, 191; Sil- chester, 68 ff.; Southfleet, 86, 86, 205-207.
Eason, William, 85, 163.
East, Peregrine Francis, 82, 77. Eastbourne, manor, 74, 19, 31. Eastbridge, estate map, 77, 181. Eastchuroh: place-name, 76, 60.
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Romano-British pottery, 291- 82, 292.
Shurland Hall, preservation, xlix.
East Dean, Sussex, 88, 153.
East Farleigh: almshouse, 75, 50;
Amos, John, 72, 230.
Stephen Beales, 80, 229.
bridge, liability for upkeep, 80, 229.
crop production on Cathedral priory manor, 78, 151.
Gurney’s Mill, 87, 46, 47, 49, 52, 54-61.
Leg-o-Mutton Pond Mill, 45- 87, 48.
Manor, 72, 142, Priory Manor, 78, 151. Roman coins, 86, 225.
Upper Mill, 87, 45, 46, 48-54.
East Greenwich: almshouse, 75, 46. poor relief, 75, 24, 31.
school, 75, 85.
East Grinstead, 83, 36.
East Hernden, see Sandhurst.
East India Company, 75, 119; 84, 126.
East Langdon, 81, 242. church steeple, 75, 118.
Eastling: Berker, William, 71, 209. place-name, 76, 64.
East Malling: Barracks, The, xlix-85, 1; xlix.
building of the Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 215.
discovery of painting on plaster in Bradbourne House, 224-71, 5.
estate map, 17th century, 77, 179, 183.
excavation of Roman building, 69, 208.
flint industry, 76, 35.
hatchments of Rebecca, Sir John and Dame Catherine Twisden, 81, 87.
Lead seal matrix, 82, 292; lead token, Larkfield, 72, 223.
Manor of, 69, 47.
Ncolithio/Early Bronze Age knife, 76, 19.
Neolithic site, 74, 68.
Now Hythe, 51 ff.
palstave, 86, 220.
Parochial records inKont Archives
Office, 66, 68.
provision of poor-house, 80, 228.
Research Station, 70, 30; 71, 224;
Romano-British site, 267-80, 8.
Tomlyn family, 88, 53.
Twisden portraits, 70, 30.
voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
wall mosaic found at Roman Villa site, 228-71, 9.
East Malling, Maritime, by C. L.
Sinclair Williams, 51-88, 55.
Easton Down, Wilts., 76, 139.
East Peckham: bee boles at Boroughs Oak Earm, 69, 90, 94.
Peckham Place, 70, 238; Roydon Hall, 69, 90, 91, 92, 93.
Berkeley, Rev. Dr. George, 1775, 69, 122.
Brandbridges Turnpike, 215-
Church, 75, 112; new church window and reredos, 75, 119. charitable funds, 75, 127.
hatchment of Sir Wm. Twysden, 81, 89.
land holdings, 80, 159.
Manor, 72, 142.
voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Whetenhall, George, 69, 161.
Eastry, Prior, 47-70, 48, 64; 80, 66;
Eastry: barrows, 74, 55.
Boteler family, 102-80, 103.
Church, 80, 102; bequest for works, 75, 112.
chalk mine at Updown Earm, Ixxii; chalkwell, 76, 82, 285.
clay figurine of “pseudo-Venus”, 72, 71.
Eairfield Cottages, 77, 35.
Harvey family, 80, 98; Richard, Vicar, 80, 99; Richaifl (cousin of first,), 80, 99.
hatchments of Robert and Sarah Bargrave-Tournay, 81, 84.
Hernden furnace, 88 ff.
Hundred, 68, 99.
inning of marsh, 66, 143.
place-name, 76, 59.
poor relief in, 75, 21.
Records of Union, 66, 67.
Eastry Church, Kent. The Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial in, by F. H. Worsfold, 82-66, 85.
East Sutton: estate map, 1694, 77, 178, 184.
Shaw, Dr. Otto, Red Hill School, 69, 212.
Usmer, George, 1566, donates funds for resident curate, 75, 108.
[pg65]East Wear Bay, North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Eastwell: descent of the Manor, 151-83, 154.
Lake House, 84, 1; 86, 1, 139; first-floor hall, li.
Moyle and Finch monument and tomb removed to Victoria and Albert Museum, 86, 1.
monument to Emily, Countess of Winehelsea and Nottingham, removed to Victoria and Albert Museum, 86, 1.
Park, North Downs trackway at, 206-81, 7.
poor relief, 75, 37.
Eastwell, Lake House; The Vanishing Houses of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 8, 83, 151-161.
Eastwolles, Matilda de, 83, 151, 154.
East Wickham: hatchments of John Jones and Ann Sanders, 81, 93.
Neolithic polished axe, 210- 73, 211.
Romano-British burials at Welling, 77-66, 81.
St. Michael’s, lii.
state of church, 80, 1.
Eastwood, Mr. and Mrs., 70, 238.
Eastwood, see Fawkham.
Eaton, Mr. and Mrs., Ivii; Mary, 80, 70, 155; Nicholas, 70, 154; Peter, 70, 154, 155; William, 70, 155.
Ebbsfleet: Anglo-Saxon harbour, 84, 29.
Dartford-Strood road crossing, 83, 229.
possible burial-place of Horsa, 105-65, 106.
Ebbsfleet: Neolithic Sites, by G. de G. Sieveking, 192-74, 193.
Ebony: cathedral priory manor, crop production, 152 ff.
church, rebuilding of, 75, 123.
inning of marshes, 66, 143.
level, 63 ff.
Norlands estate, 75, 97.
Eccles, Excavations at, by A. P. Detsicas, 210-77, 211.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1962. First Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, xlviii-xlix, 125- 78, 141.
EcoIes, Excavations at, 1963. Second Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 121-79, 135.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1964. Third Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 69-80, 91.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1965. Fourth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, xlviii-xlix; 80, 81, 44-52.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1966. Fifth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, xlix; 81, 82, 162-178.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1967. Sixth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, xlvii-xlviii; 82, 83, 39-48.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1968. Seventh Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 249-83, 250; 93-84, 106.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1969. Eighth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 231-85, 232; 55-85, 60.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1970. Ninth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 175-85, 176; 25-86, 34.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1971. Tenth Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 234-86, 235; 101- 87, 110.
Eccles, Excavations at, 1972. Eleventh Interim Report, by A. P. Detsicas, 227-87, 228; 73-88, 80.
Eccles Site, Interim Report on Excavations at the, 1973, by A. P. Detsicas, 212-88, 213; see also Aylesford.
Eckingham, Joan, m. Sir Arnold Savage, 70, 69; Sir William, 70, 69.
Edell, Thomas, 73, 66.
Edelstane, King, 82, 51.
Eden, Thomas, 80, 126.
Edenbridge: bam at Skinner’s Farm, Ivii.
bridge maintenance, 75, 62.
church repairs, 75, 93; church tower, 75, 118.
demolition of Tudor buildings, Ivii-lviii.
‘Edenbridge in History’ exhibition, liii; 82, 83, 256-7; ‘850 Festival’, 85, 182.
Historical Society, 84, 238.
Homestead Moat, 78, 191.
Jacobean wall-painting, Taylor House, 178-74, 179.
Palaeolithic flint implements, 204-76, 205.
poor relief, 75, 93.
Priest’s House, Iviii.
Puttenden Manor, 83, 261.
Roman coins found, 202-76, 204.
Roman road, Crockham Hill, li.
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Talbot, J. G., m.k, Secretary of K.A.S., 70, 20.
Windows, The, Iviii.
Edgar, King, 66, 172; 71, 150; 72, 228.
Ediall, Henry, 80, 126.
Edinburgh, Duke of, Eastwell estate rented to, 153-83, 154.
Edisbury, 73, 85.
Edmaer, moneyer, 65, 21.
Edmeades, Thomas, 80, 223.
Edmeads, John, 87, 56; Robert, 87, 71; William, 87, 56, 67.
Edmeads and Pine, 87, 71.
Edmed, James, 80, 223.
Edmonds, George, 75, 86.
Michael, Orpington, Well Hill: Mesolithic Sites, 199-77, 200.
Edmund the Priest, 73, 64.
Edmund, King, 71, 150; 72, 228.
Edmunds, F. H., 69, 183; William, 73, 238.
Edridge, Miss W. I., 78, 125.
Education, charitable endowments for, 1480-1660, 5-75, 15, 66-98.
Edward, the Confessor, 17-65, 19; moneyers, 65, 22; promise of Romney to Mont St. Michel, 22-65, 23; writ of, 71, 151.
Edward I, coins, 62-69, 64; grant of Darenth to Prior of St. Andrew, Rochester, 79, 77.
Edward H, and Sir Edmund Pashley, 74, 18; receives Eltham Manor, 99-74, 100; Eltham Palace Chapel, 205-83, 206.
Edward HI, 70, 70; 71, 206; 75, 80; 84, 140; 87, 122; commission to view “King’s Marshes of Slayhills and Queenborough”, 66, 141; Eltham, 74, 100; estates in Kent, 70, 72; Queenborough Castle, 80, 130; Rochester, 83, 55; steelyard weights, 20176, 202.
Edward IV, 75, 70, 122; 78, 4, 12; 82, 89; reconstruction of royal manor at Eltham, 100-74, 101.
Edward V, coronation, 78, 12.
Edward VI, 69, 161; 71, 127. Edward, Prince, 1297, 74, 10. Edwardes, George, 87, 199. Edwards, A. J., 72, 171.
K. J., Recent Developments in the Study of Place-Names and the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, 81-88, 85.
Rev. V. S., 73, 219.
Edwardson, A. R., 70, 109.
Edwey, John, 81, 98.
Edwin, King of Deira, 65, 13.
Edwin, King of Northumbria, 69, 39; 79, 143.
Egbalth, Abbot, 66, 133.
Egbert, King of Kent, 65, 158; 66, 133; 68, 3, 91; coins, 71, 163.
Egerton, Lord Keeper, 150-76, 151; Jemima, m. Edward Brydges, 77, 2; Rev. P. R., 82, 229, 233; Rev. William, 77, 2.
Egerton:
Boroughs of Edesle, Grenehelde and Sedenose, 68, 160.
Sir Edward Dering’s, supporters in 1640 election, 86, 6.
farthing token of John Mors of Charing, 73, 227.
hatchment of Henry Hussey, 81, 84.
hop-tokens, 66, 61.
Jew’s harp, 70, 269.
Mesolithic Thames pick, 81, 246.
Neolithic axe, 86, 225.
Romano-British cremation burial, 78, 191.
Egypt Bay, 66, 134.
Eighteenth-Century Corn Watermill, An, by R. J. Spain, 113-85, 122.
Eighteenth-Century Maps and Estate Plans of Bromley, Beckenham and Penge, by Sister Mary Baptist, 31-81, 38.
Eighteenth-Century Organist, Employment of an, by R. H. Hiscock, 167-72, 171.
Elafius, 80, 177.
Elboux, R. H. D’, 65, 137, 167; obituary, 218-76, 219; review of Heraldry in the Churches of Beckenham,byRev.D. Christie- Murray, 220-68, 221. "
Eldred, John, 70, 148.
Eldridge, A., 72, 211; liv; 80, 82, 287; 83, 126.
Eleanor, Queen, of Provence, 79, 36.
Eleanor, wife of Prince Edward, 82, 4.
Electrical resistivity, method of detection, Iviii.
Election Issues and the Borough Electorates in Mid-Seventeenth Century Kent, by Madeline V. Jones, 19-85, 27.
Eley, J. E., 88, 222.
Elham: almshouse, 75, 51.
Alanor of Lynsore, 70, 249.
barrow, 74, 55; bowl-barrows, 83, 253; 85, 179.
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Bronze Age bronze axe, 247-81, 8.
Burns, Major, 70, 248.
Carter Wood, place-name, OS- 73, 69.
contour survey of mound, lii- liii.
flint implements, lii; 81, 82, xlix.
North Downs trackway crossing of valley, 208-81, 9.
Site (medieval) at Alchester Wood, 248-70, 9.
Standardhill Earm, palaeoliths, 85-65, 89.
Swine-pasture, 76, 72.
Thedam, John, Prisoner at Canterbury, 71, 208.
Eliot, Luke, 87, 67.
Widow, 87, 67.
Eliott, Widow, 87, 67; Robert, 87, 67.
Elizabeth I, 65, 1; 69, 220; 71, 159, 238; 72, 1; 74, 102; 75, 72, 76; 80, 147; 81, 199.
Elizabeth II, 74, 35.
Elizabeth, Princess, 1650-1651, 66, 165.
Elizabethan wall plaster, Maidstone, analysis of straw content, 194-74, 196.
Elizabethan wars, 57 ff.
Elgar, Hubert, 70, 27, 42; 86, 78.
Ellingham, place-name, 76, 64.
Elliot, R. W.: A Report on the Small Rock Specimen from a Roman Ritual Interment on the Upchurch Marshes, 70, 167.
Elliott, family, 81, 65; Thomas, 81, 75; Thomas (2), 83, 240; Walter, 74-81, 75; Walter (2), 81, 75.
Ellis, Anna Maria, m.' Anthony Highmore, 81, 81; Ellis, 82, 67; James, 81, 35; Robert, 71, 109; Thomas, 73, 236, 242.
Elliston, Robert W., 84, 1.
EUiston-Erwood, F. C., 210-69, 211, 222; 70, 28, 177, 261, 270; 71, 233; liii, Ixvi, 72, 210; 73, 216; 77, 206; 83, 259, 291; 84, 247; 86, 218, 231, 232; obituary, 88, 297.
Another “Jew’s Harp” from Kent, 200-72, 202.
Biddenden and Boundgate Turnpike Road, The, 1766-1883, 185-71, 197.
Church of St. Nicholas, Hythe, The, 68, 216.
Church of St. Nicholas, Plum- stead, The, 202-72, 204.
Lesnes Abbey, Erith, 150-66, 152.
Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Excavations at, 72, 202.
Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Kent, Further Excavations at, 246-70, 247.
Lesnes Abbey, Kent, Further Excavations and Repair, 208-68, 209.
Miscellaneous Notes on Some Kent Roads and Allied Matters, 201-70, 220.
More Notes on Kentish Roads, 167-73, 192.
Note on the Arms of Boxley Abbey, A, 214-68, 216.
Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes on, Kent Churches, 140-65, 149; Second Series, Part III, 45-66, 51.
Plumstead, St. Nicholas Church, 215-77, 219.
Romano-British House at Orpington, A, 207-68, 208.
review of Kentish Sources. Some Roads and Bridges, ed. by E. Melling, 244-73, 245.
Elliston-Erwood, Frank Charles, r.s.A., by L. R. A. Grove, 1-84, 7.
Elmson (Elmstone), Richard, 87, 21. Ellwood, D., 84, 246; J., 88, 208.
Elmer’s End—medieval remains, 87, 233.
Elmhurst: denns of arohiepiscopal manor at Charing, 76, 76.
Elmsted:
Denys of, 76, 86;
estate map, 1698, 77, 181.
flint arrowhead, 86, 237. possible windmill site, 78, 191.
Elmstone:
Gybbes, William, 69, 161.
Elnothington, mills listed in Domesday Book, 82, 102.
Elphick, George, 86, 244.
Elrissh, John, 83, 216.
Elstow, Beds., 83, 18.
Eltham, Peter de, 83, 215.
Eltham:
bee bole at The Gatehouse, 70, 237.
bee bole at Well Hall Pleasuance, 70, 237.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs., 70, 723.
Chapel, Great, 205 ff; christening in Chapel of Prince John of Eltham, 83, 83, 206.
[pg68]Chantry, 83, 214.
Charters issued by Edward I, 74, 99.
Christmas kept by Henry HI, 74, 99.
Edward HI, 74, 100. endowments, 75, 61.
Manor presented by Bishop of Durham to Edward, Prince of Wales, 74, 99; 83, 205.
Oratory, 205 ff.
Palace building by Henry VII, 74, 101.
Palace alterations by Henry VIH, 101-74, 102.
Palace restoration by Stephen Courtauld, 74, 102.
Peter, Chaplain of the Manor of Maundevill, 207-83, 208.
poor relief, 75, 25.
reconstruction of Royal Manor by Edward IV, 100-74, 101.
Statutes of Eltham, 213-83, 214.
Eltham Palace, by Anthony Emery, 99-74, 112.
Eltham Palace: Its Chapels and Chaplains, by H. J. Pragnell, 205-83, 216.
Elton, C. I., 80, 173.
Elvet, William, 82, 89.
Elwoold, Thomas, 74, 204.
Ely, place-name, 76, 59.
Ely, Mrs., 82, 229.
Emden, A. B.: Donors of Booles to St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, (review), 283-84, 285.
Emerson, Richard, 74, 74.
Emerton, Miss F. E., 87, 102; Mrs.
R. M., 87, 102; Miss S. M., 85, 55, 56, 176; 86, 25, 235.
Emery, Anthony: Eltham Palace, 99-74, 112.
Emigration to the United States of America from Sandhurst, Kent. 1826, 1827 and 1828, by Noreen C. Holmes, 235-73, 243.
Empingham, Rutland, manor, 74, 16, 17.
Enchidenne, see Penshurst.
Enclosed fields, 171-80, 172.
Enderby, H. M., 87, 207.
Enemada, William de, 84, 88, 89.
Engham, Elizabeth, 80, 22; John, 80, 21.
England, George, 72, 168.
English, G., lii.
English Historical Manuscripts, 69, 41.
English History Through Kent Eyes, by Felix Hull (review), 69, 227.
English Local History, The Past and the Future by W. G. Hoskins (review), 81, 255.
English Place-Name Society, 29-70, 30; 73, 62; 211-76, 212.
English Politics and the Sheriff of Kent, by Felix Hull and Rosemary Keen, 206-71, 213.
English Romanesque Lead Sculpture, by G. Zarneeki, (review), 252-71, 253.
Ensfield and Ramhurst, manor, see Tonbridge, Leigh.
Envermeau, 69, 34.
Eocene sandstone, Bexley, lx. Eoliths, Ightham, 72, 71, 47-52.
Eorconberht, King, 68, 91. Eorconberht, King, 68, 91. Eorcenwald, 71, 163.
Eorpeburnam, liii.
Episford, battle of, 65, 102.
Epistolae Cantuarienses, 66, 92. Episwych, Nicolos, 71, 208.
Epona, Gaulish goddess of horses, 144 ff.
Epps, H. E., 83, 109.
Erith, 76, 71.
anchorage for Royal Ships, 73, 76.
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 81, 149.
Chinery, J. R., Churchwarden of St. John’s, 83, 32.
Goldsmith, Ralph, tailor, receives grant after being wounded in Civil War, 80, 237.
Lesnes Abbey, 66, 45; Abbot John of Hoddesdon, 72, 25; excavations, xliii; 65, 66, 150-152; 70, 246, 247; 72, 202; 84, 2, 247; Jew’s harp, 200-72, 202; Lesnes Marshes, 66, 106, 123, 143, 146; painted glass, 72, 29; stone, 71, 155; tile kiln, 72, 29; timber barn, 81, 19, 24-26.
Manor of, 83, 31.
Marshes, 66, 106, 123. mills, 83, 109. place-name, 76, 61. “Surface” palaeolith, xlv. Walden memorials, 69, 83, 31.
Erith, Lesnes Abbey, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 150-66, 152.
Erith, The Shrewsbury Tomb at, by R. J. Ninnis, 23-83, 32.
Erle-Drax, Mr., 70, 9; John, 81, 94. Erneregg, William de, 72, 138.
Emulf, Bishop of Rochester and Prior of Christchurch, liv; 78, 83, 56, 63, 78, 79, ; 86, 112; 27 ff.
Erridge, Mr. and Mrs. L., 80, 258.
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Erwood, P. M. E. (Ed.): The Kentish Historical Newsletter (review), 71, 256.
Esla, Eslingas, 76, 64.
Esland, R., 88, 186.
Essell, George, 83, 241.
Essex, place-name, 76, 59.
Essex, Earl of, 69, 220; Henry of, 74, 2; 80, 217; William Parr, Earl of, 77, 56.
Essex Archaeological Society, 70, 44.
Estan, moneyer, 65, 22.
Estate Documents at Lambeth Palace Library, cat. by Jane Sayers (review), 291-80, 292.
Esteria, Walder de, 84, 88.
Esthall, John de, 80, 164. Estherndon, see East Hernden. Estxlon, Robert, 75, 112.
Etchingham, family, 74, 31; Simon of, 72, 141.
Etchinghill, North Downs trackway, 81, 208, 209.
small house with single end jetty, 78, 144.
Ethelburga, Queen, 69, 39; 79, 143. Ethelmod, 71, 163.
Ethelmund, King, 72, 228.
Ethelmund, moneyer, 78, 197.
Ethelnoth, moneyer, 71, 163. Ethelwulf, King, 68, 3; 87, 61. Eu, Alice, Countess of, 74, 6. Euerle, see Everle.
Eustace, Prince, li, 80, 217, 219.
Eustace of Boulogne, 65, 19.
Evans, Mr., 83, 235; Miss A., 69, 2; Sir Arthur, 69, 217; H. and Sons Ltd., 83, 259; Capt. H. W., 66, 114; Dr. Joan, 80, 203; J. 0., 82, 190; Prof. J. D., 74, 63; Sir John, 69, 217; 71, 50; 200-80, 203; John H., 65, 193; 70, 49, 251, 252; 78, 165; 79, 15; 80, 260, 81, Ivii; 82, 190, 218.
Archaeological Horizons in the North Kent Marshes, 10366, 146.
Arthurian Campaign, The, 83-78, 95.
Cuxton, 65, 193.
Farewell to Piltdown, 17969, 186.
Kent in the Ravenna Cosmography, 202-79, 205.
Rochester Bridge Lands in Grain, The, 184-68, 196.
Rochester and the City of Guo- rangon, 209-76, 210.
S. Germanus in Britain, 17580, 185.
Tomb of Horsa, The, 101-65, 113.
Upchurch Marshes in the Time of the First Elizabeth, 16376, 168.
Review of Bronze Age Cultures in France, by N. K. Sandars, 72, 236.
review of Dictionary of British Surnames, A, by P. H. Reaney, 72, 236.
review of Feudal Britain, by G. W. Barrow, 72, 235.
Rev. L. E. C.: The Wotton Monuments, 14-87, 29.
S. and B. H. St. J. O’Neil: Upnor Castle, Kent, 1-65, 11.
Rev. S. G.: Botolph’s Bridge, 227-72, 229.
Sebastian, 70, 25.
Eve, Mrs. Dorothy, wife of Charles, 81, 87; Henry, Vicar of Lynsted, 81, 87.
Evegate: place-name, 74, 2; see, also Smeeth.
Evegate, The Descent of the Manor of, in Smeeth, with Some Account of its Lords, by N. H. MacMichael, 1-74, 47.
Evelyn, Alexander, 81, 85; Frances, wife of Alexander, 81, 85; John, 149-85, 150.
Evenden, Ernest, 69, 206.
Evens, E. D., 83, 262; 84, 259, 260.
Everard, Thomas, 69, 167.
Everest family, 72, 190.
Everett, Rosemary, 83, 295.
Everist, H., 88, 217.
Everitt, A. M., 85, 19;
Community of Kent and the Great Rebellion, The, 1640-60 (review), 259-81, 260.
New Avenues in English Local History (review), 258-86, 259.
Everle, Alice, wife of Geoffrey,
Everleye, Master Geoffrey de, 74, 7.
Eversley, Agnes, wife of Bartholomew, 221-87, 222; Bartholomew, 87, 221; Bryan, 87, 221; Edmund, 87, 221; Geoffrey, 87, 221; John, 87, 221.
Evesyngo, Ernest, 71, 212; John, 71, 212.
Evison, E., 65, 192.
Evison, V. I., 83, 131; 84, 39, 40, 47, 49; 85, 2, 4, 10.
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Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Hol- borough, Kent, An, 84-70, 141.
Anglo-Saxon Grave, Dover, 283-82, 284.
Fifth-Century Invasions South of the Thames, The (review), 293-80, 295.
Ninth-Century Strap-End from Postling, A, 282-82, 283.
Evrenden, J., 77, 152.
Ewehurst, place-name, 76, 70. Ewell, 70, 276; 74, 55; 83, 149. Ewence, P., 74, 60.
Ewhurst, land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Ewing: History of Cowden, 73, 65.
Exchequer (K. R.), Port Books, 66, 40.
Exedown, excavation, 71, 48.
Exeter, 71, 45; 78, 42; 80, 6; 87, 92.
Expense Book of James, Master of
Votes Court, 70, 36.
Exuperantius, 80, 180.
Eydell, John, 73, 66.
Eye, honour of, 78, 12.
Eynsford, family, 110 ff.; Beatrice, wife of William, 86, 86, 114; Beatrice, m. Stephen Herengod, 86, 115; Eleanor, wife of William, 86, 114; Hadwisa, wife of William, 86, 113; Joan, m. Hugh de Aubeville, 86, 115; John, 86, 113; Theobald, 86, 113; William of, 88, 100; William (1), 112-86, 113, 127; William (2), 86, 113, 127; WHliam (3), 113-86, 114, 127; William (4), 86, 114; William (5), 86, 115; William (6), 86, 115.
Eynsford: Barony, 86, 111.
bee boles, 69, 94; bee-house, 69, 90, 94.
Chapelries of Farningham and Stanes, 86, 118.
Church, 75, 119.
cemetery, 86, 137.
Crockenhill, 86, 118.
early window glass, 86, 149. eoliths from Maplescombe, 71, 50. estate map, 77, 181. homesteads, 86, 118.
Limpsfield pottery at Castle site, 72, 37.
Manor, 72, 142.
Medieval lead seal, 74, 194; pottery, 70, 38, 63.
road from Kemsing to Dartford, 70, 204.
Romano-British building, 24185, 242.
Romano-British grave found by C. W. Langdon, Ixii.
timber barn, Austin Lodge, 81, 5, 26-28.
Eynsford Castle: The Moat and Bridge, by S. E. Rigold and A. J. Fleming, 87-88, 116.
Eynsford Castle and Its Excavation, by S. E. Rigold, 109-86, 171.
Eyre of Kent, 72, 148, 149, 158-159.
Eyre, Adam le, 70, 269.
Eyres, E., 69, 2.
Eythorne: barrow, 74, 55.
Fector family vault, 81, 42.
Harvey, Richard, farmer, 80, 98.
Minet, John, Vicar, 81, 41.
Monument, in Church to John Harvey, 85, 195.
Mistress, 81, 198.
F
Fagg, C., 87, 231; C. C„ 66, 173; Edward, 198-81, 199; Elizabeth wife of Robert, 81, 199; Henry, 81, 198; Robert, 81, 193; Roger, 81, 198.
Fagge, William, 85, 21.
Fairbourne Mill, see Harrietsham.
Fairfax, the Hon. Mr., 69, 177; Lord, 65, 3; Catherine, Lady, 82, 34; Robert, 82, 51; Robert, 72, 172.
Fairfield:
chaplains, lands alienated for their support, 74, 16.
Pashley family, land holdings, 74, 15, 37.
poor relief, 75, 20.
Fairford, Glos., 70, 189; 84, 49.
Fairlight, Sussex, 15 ff. Fairseat, eolith, 74, 71, 49-50. Falcon, Mr., 87, 193.
Falconer, Mattias, 70, 143.
Falkirk Ironworks, 86, 174, 180 ff.
Falmouth, Viscount and Viscountess, 1-70, 5, 8.
Faloyse, Stephen, 83, 206. Falsbury, William, 88, 54.
Fane, family, 72, 147; Catherine, m. Walter Roberts, 77, 59; Charles, 71, 115; 82, 52; Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas, 77, 50, 59; Ellen, wife of John, 77, 59; George, 66 ff.; Sir George, 77, 82, 131; Joan, wife of John, 77, 59; John, 77, 48, [pg71]161; Robert, 80, 161; William, 80, 161.
Faraday, Michael, 68, 29, 30. Farewell to Piltdown, by John H.
Evans, 179-69, 186.
Farleigh Hungerford Castle, 74, 107. Farley, John, 87, 46, 47, 48;
William, 87, 47.
Farmer, Dr. B. H., 74, 67, 68.
Farnaby, family, 66, 69; Rev.
Charles F., 81, 93; Elizabeth, 81, 93; Mary, 81, 93.
Farnborough:
Church repaired, 75, 123; 80, 232. Romano-British farmstead site, 85, 193.
Roman coin, 87, 237.
Farningham:
Everest family, 72, 190.
excavation at Frank’s Hall, 76, 1, Ixxii-lxxiii.
Frank’s Hall: door from Vale Mascal Bath house, 82, 233.
foundation deposit, Roman Villa, 88, 7.
Guthrie, Mrs., 72, 190.
Humphries, Mrs., 72, 190.
manor, 72, 142.
Medieval sherds, 88, 219.
Medieval site and Castle, 215-88, 216.
place-name, 88, 81, 83; 76, 66. poor relief in, 75, 22.
Romano-British villa, Iv.
Farningham Roman Villa, H, by
Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates, 1-88, 21. Farr, Ralph, 81, 250.
Farrant, William, clothier, 76, 157;
Farrar, J. M., 73, 74.
Farre Nashe Marsh, see Upchurch. Farrow, N., 83, 258.
Farthingdown, Surrey, 84, 25.
Fashion, Laurence, 70, 150; William, 70, 150.
Faulkham, William de, 80, 164. Faulkner, Edward, 82, 88.
Faussett, B., 170 ff.; 65, 70, 107;
Henry Godfrey, 66, 3; 69, 208; 70, 16, 20, 21, 41.
Faussett, Bryan’s sculpture of “King Canute”. A Numis
matic Postscription, by R.H.M. DoUey, 217-68, 219.
Faussett Pavilion, The, Part I. The Pavilion, by R. F. Jessup, 1-66, 8; Part A Romanesque Sculpture, by George Zarneeki, 2, 66, 8-14.
Favell, Christopher, 80, 140.
Faversham, Thomas de, 74, 25;
Thomas, 82, 4.
Faversham:
Abbey, 66, 45; 75, 107; li-lii; dissolution, 80, 80, 215; Edward Crow’s description, 80, 215; excavation, xliii; 68, 80, 215216; foundation, 216-80, 219; Grammar School in, 78, 118; oyster fisheries, 80, 120, 139; tile pavement, 83, 267;
Abbey Street, restorations, Ixii-lxiii; 72, 76, 1; lii.
Abbots of, 70, 73; 82, 12; John Gaslock, 78, 120; 80, 215; Clarembald, 80, 218.
Admiralty Court, 80, 142, 143. almshouse in, 75, 48, 51.
Anglo-Saxon, brooches, 78, 27;
Arden’s House, 80, 7, 215; purchase by J. C. Hallwood, xlviii; restoration, 72, 76, 1.
barns, Abbey Farm, 81, 5, 14, 18.
Barons of, 70, 73.
Belgic settlement, lii.
Bradborn, John, Customer, 193-81, 6.
Brewer, Mrs. Ann Whitenhall, 72, 175.
bronze sickles, 69, 206.
case before Chancery Court, 76, 150.
carving of boy Bishop, 78, 123. charitable funds, 75, 130. dagger, 76, 20.
Davington, tithe Barn, lii.
Edward I, 80, 219.
emergency excavations, lviii. endowments, for apprenticeships, 80, 75, 57; municipal uses, 6375, 64.
estate map, 1623, 77, 181.
Faversham Records, Ixiii.
Faversham Society’s Museum, lviii.
Gilbert, Earl of Clare, 80, 219.
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Green Charge Mill, li-lii.
Gunpowder Mill, preservation of, Iviii; 84, 239; Chart Gunpowder Mills preservation of, liii.
halberd, 76, 21.
‘T. S. Hasarde’, building known as, 83, 1, 2.
Henry VIII overnight stay, 81, 194.
Jurats, Thomas Belk, 81, 198; John Keyes, 81, 200; John Webb, 81, 198.
King’s Field, 70, 10, 11; silver disk from grave in, 230-71, 1.
Kybett, Humphrey, town clerk, 191 ff.
Leland, John, visit, 80, 220.
Lord’s house, destruction of, liii.
Maison Dieu, restored, xlviii. Manor, 72, 80, 217; fishing rights, 141-80, 142.
Market House, 83, 2.
Mayors, Thomas Arden, 81, 194; Richard Bull, 81, 201; Robert Fagg, 81, 199; Christopher Finch, 81, 198; John Keyes, 81, 200; Thomas Menfield, 70, 147.
Medieval roundel with arms, 220-221
Menfield, Dorothy, 70, 147.
Ministry of Works, E. W. Harvey, 69, 208; R. F. Goodfellow, 69, 209.
Mount family, visit, 1759, 69, 173, 176.
Neolithic axe, 86, 242.
oyster fisheries, oyster trade, 17th and 18th centuries, 69, 127; 141-80, 145; surveys, 141-80, 2; Act of Parliament, 1788, 142-80, 143; 80, 144; 1840 and 1930 Acts, 80, 144.
Parish Church of, crypt, 118ff; church steeple, 78, 75, 117; brass of John Haywarde, 77, 152.
poor relief in, 75, 21, 22. population in 1600, 75, 4.
Port Booles, 66, 41, 67; 12569, 126.
Queen Elizabeth, stay of, 81, 199. Romano-British villa, lii.
St. Catherine’s, Preston, 77, 80.
Schools, foundation, 75, 72; Coles Free Grammar School, 81, 199; Old Grammar School, now Freemason’s Hall, 83, 2; Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, 84, 245.
ships, 66, 39; employed in coal trade, 66, 39.
strategic position for naval defence, 80, 219.
Thomas of Faversham, 70, 47, 48. trade, corn exports, 1650-1750, 69, 128; wool trade, 1650-1750, 69, 129; coasting trade in copperas and gunpowder, 129-69, 130; import of coal, butter, cheese, combed wool, 69, 130.
Water Court, 80, 143.
West Street, Nos. 11 and 12, 81, xlvi.
Willement, Thomas, 70, 13.
Wood, John, 70, 147.
wrought iron at Belmont Park, 175-86, 6.
Faversham Abbey Reconsidered, by Canon W. Telfer, 215-80, 220.
Faversham Court of Orphans, by Canon W. Telfer, 191-81, 202.
Faversham, Excavations at, 1965: The Royal Abbey, Roman Villa, and Belgic Farmstead, by Brian Philp (review), 29183, 294.
Faversham, Schoolboy Sculptures, by Canon W. Telfer, 11878, 124.
Faversham, The Trade of the Port of, 1650-1750, by J. H. Andrews, 125-69, 131.
Fawcett, Dr. H. A., 78, 283; John, 87, 64.
Fawkeham, William de, 82, 285.
Fawkham:
Court at, 72, 140.
Court Lodge, 237-87, 238.
excavation at Eastwood Farm, xlix.
fourteenth-century hall-house, 237-87, 238.
Memorial to John Walter, 65, 202. oyster shells, Eastwood, 78, 79.
Romano-British ditches, 78, 78; pottery, 81, 168; 88, 219; settlement, 208-73, 209.
Fawkham, The Romano-British Farmstead at Eastwood, by Brian J. Philp, 55-78, 73.
Fawkham, Mural Painting and Memorial Restored in the Church of St. Mary, by M. E. Keevil, 65, 202.
Fawkham: The Story of a Kentish Village, by Frank W. Proudfoot (review), 208-65, 209.
Fayrhood, John, 80, 19.
Fearn, Thomas, 73, 228.
[pg73]Fearne, 81, 81; Elizabeth, m. Maudistley Best, 72, 172.
Fearon, 82, 83; Abraham, 71, 124.
Fector, Elizabeth, 81, 43; Frances, wife of James Peter, 81, 43; Isabella, wife of John Minet, 81, 42; James Peter, 42-81, 43; Jeremy, 81, 41; John Minot, 81, 42; John Minet (2), 81, 42; Mary, wife of Peter, 81, 42; Mary Frances, m. Edward Matson, 81, 43; Minet, 81, 43; Peter, 41-81, 43.
Fector of Dover, Minet and: Men of Kent by Colin Matson, 3, 81, 39-43.
Fecunditas, cult at Rome, 71, 43. Felaghe, William, 80, 252.
Feld, place-name element, 88, 84.
Felde, Richard atte, 83, 210.
Felgato, Robert, 70, 211.
Fellowes, E. H.: Orlando Gibbons, 71, 242.
Fenner, Bernard, 80, 297.
Fenwick, Mrs. V., 85, 188.
Fergusson, James, 65, 109; T. C.
Colyer, 71, 238.
Ferles, Wavin de, 74, 5.
Fermour, Robert, 78, 8.
Ferrers, Robert, 82, 12.
Ferthing, 72, 155.
ffromund, Gilbert, 72, 138; William, 72, 139.
Feuchtwangler, Franz: The Art of Ancient Mexico (review), 69, 229.
Feudal Britain, by G. W. Barrow (review), 235-72, 236.
Feverstone, John, 82, 42.
Feverstour, Elizabeth, wife of John, 82, 42; John, 82, 42.
ffineux, John, 80, 126.
Fieheler, William, 80, 251.
Field, E., 71, 21, 23; William, 72, 11. Field Archaeology in Britain, by
John Coles (review), 248- 87, 249.
Fields and Farms in Medieval Kent, Some, by Alan R. H. Baker, 152-80, 174.
Field System of an East Kent Parish (Deal), The, by Alan R. H. Baker, 96-78, 117.
Field Systems of Kent, The, by A. B. H. Baker (review), 78, 210.
Fielding, Rev. C. H., 82, 156; Canon, 191 ff.; Rev. G. F. M., 80, 80, 104; Rosa, m. Whiteman, 80, 104.
Fiennes, Celia, 70, 143; 232-72, 233; 81, 86; 87, 179; Sir Roger, 74, 106.
Fifth-Century Invasions South of the Thames, The, by V. I, Evison (review), 293-80, 295.
Filborough marshes, 66, 106, Fillmer, Edward, 72, 17.
Fillol, Dorothy, 82, 258.
Filmor, family, 66, 69; 71, 185; Sir Edmund, 70, 5; Rev. Edmund, 81, 83; L., 82, 194; R. M., 72, 230; Thomas, 71, 109.
Film-strip on The Antiquities of Kent, 210-78, 211.
Filston in Shoreham: A Noto on the Place-Name, by N. H. Mac- Michael, 133-77, 141.
Filston Hall, place-name, 76, 68.
Finch (Fynch) family, 69, 121.
Dame Ann, 70, 153; Ann, m. Thomas Manwood, 74, 204.
Bennet, wife of William, 74, 205; 77, 152.
Charles, 3rd Earl of Winchelsea, 83, 153; Christopher, 81, 198; Coles, 73, 234.
Daniel, 6th Earl of Winchelsea, 83, 153.
Eleanor m. (1) Robert Merton, (2) Thomas Wotton, 82, 125; Elizabeth m. Robert Fagg, 81, 199; Elizabeth, wife of Sir Moyle, Viscountess of Maidstone, 83, 153; Elizabeth, wife of John, 74, 204.
Frances, m. (1) Peter Greenstreet, (2) John Langworth, 204- 74, 205.
Heneage, Earl of Aylesford, 71, 123; 82, 82; Heneage, 2nd Earl of Winchelsea, 83, 153.
Heneage, 4th Earl of Winchelsea, 83, 153; Henry, 80, 123; Herbert, 74, 204.
John, 74, 204; Sir John, 69, 80, 86-87.
Martha, m. (1) William Chambers, (2) Thomas Andrew, 74, 204; Mary, 74, 204. .
Mary, wife of Andrew, 74, 205; Moyle, 80, 147; Sir Moyle, 83, 153; 88, 69.
Ralph, 75, 113.
Susanna, wife of Anthony, 74, 205.
Sir Thomas, Earl of Winchelsea, 75, 129; 83, 162, 153.
William, 204-74, 205.
William Coles, 81, 12, 119; 82, 38, 52, 58, 63; 85, 99; Sir [pg74]William of Eastwell, 82, 125. Finchdale, chapter house, 82, 154. Fincheston, Vincent Farm, 76, 68. Finch-Hatton, Edward D. J., 83, 153; George, Viscount Maidstone, 83, 153; George, 10th Earl of Winchelsea, 83, 154.
Finchurst, see Gillingham.
Finett, Sir John: Philoxenis, 76 ff.
Finglesham:
Anglo-Saxon grave finds, 78, 31;
Jutish cemetery, liv, Ivii. Finkum, Friesland, 76, 73, 200, 201. Finn, Harry, 86, 228; Hugh, 66, 8. Finn-Kelcey, R. J., 85, 179.
Firmin & Co. (London) Ltd., 83, 109. First Englishman in Japan, The, by P. G. Rogers (review), 70, 281.
Fishbourne, by Barry Cunliffe (review), 256-86, 257.
Fisher: History of Rochester, 84, 149.
Fisher, Henry, 75, 75; John, Bishop of Rochester, 75, 91, 95; 80, 192, 194-195; 86, 17; T., 87, 111, 112; Thomas, 71, 4.
FitzAdam, Aubrey, 66, 155. FitzAlan, Henry, Earl of Arundel, 77, 54; Mary, m. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, 77, 54.
FitzAnfrid, Godwin, 84, 88. Fitzbernard family, 87, 212. FitzGilbert, Richard, 72, 138, 147. FitzHamo, Gilbert, 77, 137, 138;
John, 77, 137; Sibyl, wife of William, 77, 137, 138; WiUiam, 77, 137, 141; William (2), 77, 138.
Fitzheal, William, 82, 6.
FitzHelt, William, 84, 88, 89. FitzOdbold, Edward, 87, 184. FitzRalph, Thomas, 66, 155;
William, 86, 138.
FitzRichard, Helte, 77, 137. FitzSavaric, Savaric, 74, 5. FitzSimon, Hugo, Lord of the
Manor of Merston, 71, 202. FitzViel, Hamo, 136-77, 137, 141. FitzVivian, John, 93-66, 95. Fitz Walter, Lord, 70-79, 71. FitzWarin, William, 73, 231. FitzWilliam, Hamo, 77, 138, 139;
Lucian, 74, 7; William, 77, 53;
Sir William, 77, 53; Winifred, wife of Sir William, 77, 53.
Five Milo Act, 1665, 83, 202.
Flamsteed, John, 154 ff.
Fleet (fleet, flete), place-name suffix, 66, 138, 139.
Fleet, Mary, m. William Mumford, 81, 91.
Fleet Causeway, marble fragments, 74, 145, 146.
Fleming, A. J., and S. E. Rigold: Eynsford Castle: The Moat and Bridge, 87-88, 116.
Flemings, Maidstone, 202-65, 203.
Fletcher, Lord, 86, 244; 87, 38;
Catherine, m. John Cripps, 71, 123; Sir Eric, Ini; 82, 83, 260; H. G., 87, 64; J., 87, 64; James, 88, 54; John, 71, 123; John, 82, 84; R. H.: The Arthurian Material in the Chronicles (review), 81, 255; Richard, 71, 123.
Flight, C. R., 80, 44; Colin, 85, 95. and A. C. Harrison: The Roman and Medieval Defences of Rochester in the Light of Recent Excavations, 5583, 104.
Flint Artefacts from Folkestone, by A. H. Gibson, 87, 210.
Flint Implements from Cranbrook, by A. Warhurst, 65, 192.
Flint, C. P., 82, 194.
Flood, P., 82, 194.
Florence of Worcester, 72, 228. Floris V, coins of, 69, 66.
Flower, Barnard, 86, 35; William, 73, 169.
Fludd, Thomas, 82, 74; Sir Thomas, 88, 61.
Fludde, Mary, 82, 64; Thomas, 72, 6; 82, 64; Sir Thomas, 80, 141; 82, 132.
Foad, see Ford.
Fogge, Sir John, 75, 122; Thomas, 71, 207.
Foghel, John, 71, 212.
Foix, Gaston Count of, 70, 70.
Foliot, Gilbert, Bishop of London, 66, 94.
Folkestone:
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 150.
aqueduct (St. Eanswythes watercourse), 37-87, 38.
barony of, 80, 5.
bell beaker, 83, 270.
brass, to Joan Harvey, 81, 243.
British coin, Caesar’s Camp, lii.
‘British’ sherds, 88, 221. cast-iron design, 86, 187. charitable funds, 75, 130.
crayers, 1828, sent to Scar-
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borough for herring, 106-81, 7.
Dering, Sir Edward, supporters of, 1640 election, 86, 6.
estate maps, 77, 181.
flint arrowhead, 84, 259.
foundation of Grammar School, 75, 90.
Gooseberry Fair, 87, 38.
Guildhall, 83, 18.
Harvey, William, physician, Memorial to, 105-80, 106.
Hobday, S. R., obituary, 70, 285. Iron Age pottery, 88, 216, 221. Kent Archaeological Society, grant towards excavations, 70, 29.
Minster, 87, 35.
Neolithic, flint flakes, 88, 221.
Nunnery of St. Eanswyth, 35 ff.
place-name, 87, 38.
pre-medieval, bone fragments and potsherds, 88, 221.
Roman coins, Sugarloaf Hill, 88, 221.
Romano-British, pottery, 88, 221; stamped tiles, xlvii.
trackway from, to Dover, 81, 209.
tumulus, Cherry Garden Hill, xlv.
Folkestone, A Bronze Sword from, by J. D. Cowen, 90-65, 92.
Folkestone, Flint Artefacts from, A. H. Gibson, 87, 210.
Folkestone, Roman, Reconsidered,, by S. E. Rigold, 31-87, 41.
Follies of Kingsgate, The, by R. Jessup, 1-71, 13.
Fonts, Kentish lead, 252-71, 253.
Fontenay Abbey, 88, 149.
Foord, R. G., 73, 223; 79, 121; 80, 69; 81, 44, 136; 82, 162, 194; 83, 40, 104, 250; 84, 93, 139, 232; 85, 56, 95, 176; 86, 25, 236; 87, 229; 88, 214.
Foorde, Dorothy, wife of John, 81, 197; John, 81, 197.
Foot, F. J. G„ 83, 247.
Football, early reference to, 72, 230.
Foote, Rev. Robert, 87, 20.
Foots Cray: Romano-British settlement, xlv; 71, 72, 210-211.
Wealden hall-house, 83, 254; 222-88, 223.
Ford, Manor House at, by H. E. Gough, 205-79, 206.
Ford, David, 73, 3; 74, 114; Iv; 78, 80, 269-271.
A Survey of Ancient Buildings in the Sittingbourno Region, 212-74, 213.
Tonge: An Early Medieval Manor House, 207-74, 210.
Tonge Medieval Manor: summary of results, 1965, 26580, 269.
John, 75, 51; R., 71, 205; Thomas, 80, 147.
Fordcombe: hatchments of Henry and Lavinia Hardinge, 81, 84.
Fordred, William, 76, 19.
Fordred’s Charity, see St. Mary-in- the-Marsh.
Fordwich:
Anglo-Saxon charter on ship dues, 71, 149.
brass of Aphra Hawkins, 77, 152. estate map, 1635, 77, 181.
hatchments of Valentine Norton, Robert Darell and Anthony Jennings, 81, 84.
Mayor Thomas Norton, 83, 17.
North Downs trackway, 81, 210.
royal port, 28 ff.
Town Hall, 17-83, 19.
Fordyce, A., liv; Major A. G,, 80, 85, 201; 87, 236.
Foreland Construction Ltd., 83, 269.
Forestall, place-name, 207-76, 209. .
Forestall Love (widow), 76, 208.
Forestalls, Baldwin de, 76, 207;
Symon de la, 76, 207.
Forest Row, Sussex, 83, 34, 36.
Forged Anglo-Saxon Charters, by G. Ward, 147-71, 152.
Forinsec woods (denns), 76, 76.
Forrest, Ebenezer, 66, 176.
Forsham, see Rolvenden.
Forster, Anne, m. George Berkeley, 69, 119; John, 69, 119.
Fortescue, Sir John, 70, 144.
Forthe, John, 81, 195.
Fortrye family, 81, 65.
Foss, Edward, 70, 9, 10, 19, 35, 36.
Foster, Francis, 81, 88; L., 88, 217;
Fotherby, Charles, 80, 123, 126.
Foulds, R. M.: review of Botanical Journey in Kent and Hampstead, by Thomas Johnson, 249-87, 250.
Fountains Abbey, 131 ff.
Founteneye, John de, 83, 206.
Foulmed, John de, 78, 113.
Four Kent Towns at the End of the Middle Ages, by A. J. F. Dulley, 95-81, 108.
Fouron-le-Comte, Lifige, 68, 33.
Fowle, Sir John, 75, 65; George, 83, 108; Stephen, 88, 174, 177, 182.
[pg76]Fowler, B. A., 82, 292; Francis, 73, 131, 133; Homy, 87, 95; R. C., 79, 32.
Fox, Charles James, 71, 1, 4, 5; Sir Cyril and Lady, 70, 256; Dr. E. V. Piercy, 69, 100; 86, 59; obituary, 87, 251; G. E., 72, 109; Henry, 1st Baron Holland, 1-71, 13; Rev. Hopkins, 80, 140; J., 82, 194; Mrs. N. Piercy, xliii, 179-65, 180; 66, 161; xlv; 71, 72, xlviii, lix, Ixiii, Ixvi, 210; xlviii; 73, 74, 178; 1-li; 78, 81, xlvii; 86, 57; obituary, 265-81, 266.
Caesar’s Camp, Keston, 18584, 199.
Earthworks and Hut Circles on Hayes Common and unpublished Bronze Age Flint Implements from ‘Millfield’, Keston, 162-66, 163.
Excavation of the Iron Age Camp at Squerryes, Westerham, 29-85, 33.
Excavations at Warbank, Keston, 65, 179.
Interim Note on the Excavation of Caesar’s Camp, Keston, An, 243-71, 245.
Iron Age Camp in Holwood Park, Keston, 65, 180.
Ritual Shaft at Warbank, Keston, The, 184-82, 191.
Symposium: The Bromley Charter dated a.d. 862, 172-66, 173.
Warbank: Keston, A Romano- British Site, 96-69, 116.
Foxen, place-name, 76, 62. Foxgrove Manor, see Beckenham. Foxtegh, William, 71, 212.
Framlingham, Agnes, wife of John, 86, 41; Elizabeth, m. Thomas Roberts, 86, 41; Sir James, 86, 41; John de, 86, 41.
Framlingham Castle, 71, 36; 84-84, 85.
Frampton, T. S., 70, 42.
Francis I, tomb of, 26-83, 27.
Franklin, John, 75, 50; William, 72, 139.
Frankish brooches, Lyminge, 69, 36. glassware, 37-69, 38. graves, 293-80, 294.
invasion of Kent, 293-80, 295.
Lyminge, 69, 40.
phase in Kent, 78, 91. pottery, Lyminge, 69, 37. quoit brooches, 80, 294.
Franks, Edmund, 82, 62; Wollaston, 70, 13.
Fraser, Rev., 74, 79; Dr. F. 0., 65, 135; 69, 198; 71, 84.
Frauncey, John, 84, 149.
Fraunceys, John, 79, 48; 88, 120.
Frazer, Dr. J. F. D., 72, 220.
Frederic, holder of Eastwell Manor, 83, 151.
Frederick, Col., 72, 176.
Freeman, James, liv; Margaret, wife of Thomas, 73, 80, 99, 104; Thomas, 80, 99, 104.
Freezingham, denn of archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Freke, Thomas, 71, 115.
Fremlin, brothers, 82, 62; Alfred, 82, 55; William, 72, 11.
French, Henry, 82, 61; 87, 46, 55, 56; Thomas, 87, 46, 56.
French pottery, Canterbury, 138-68, 139; Dover, 138-69, 140; 71, 37.
Freningham (Frenyngham), John de, 71, 207; Ralph de, 80, 193.
Freningham manors, 74, 45.
Frensh, Simon le, 74, 23.
Frere, Lambin, 66, 95; Sheppard, xlii, 65, 135; xliii; 68, 70, 60, 249, 257; 71, 53, 84, 245; 72, 1, 94, 198; xlvii, 73, 2, 96; 74, 113; 78, 56, 196; 82, 263; 83, 102; 84, 185; 85, 31, 75; 88, 6.
Canterbury Excavations, Summer 1946. The Rose Lane Sites, 101-68, 143.
Roman Canterbury, the City of Durovernum (review), 25671, 257.
Britannia: A History of Roman Britain (review), 305-82, 306.
Frese, Lambin, 82, 307.
Fresingham (Fressyngham), see Freezingham.
Freston, place-name, 76, 215.
Frettingham, Mrs. S. M„ 87, 101, 228; 88, 73.
Frevell, Joan, 80, 21.
Freystone, Alan de, 74, 8.
Friesdorf, 79, 23.
Friesthrope, place-name, 76, 215.
Frieston, place-name, 76, 215.
Friezley, place-name, 76, 70.
Friis, Dr., lvii.
Frilford, Berks., 73, 4, 12, 20.
Frindsbury:
Best Estates, 72, 181.
Ealden Tunsteall field, 76, 208.
Manor, 72, 141.
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Romano-British ploughshare, 65, 156, 157.
Ermsham, Eliza, m. George Berkeley, 69, 121.
Frinsted: lands of William Peyforer, 80, 163.
Frisby, place-name, 76, 215.
Frisians, 214-76, 216.
Friston, place-name, 76, 215.
Frittenden:
Romano-British urns, 26383, 264.
swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Frizer, Ingram, 69, 220.
Frobisher, 73, 80.
Frocester, Glos., 81, 21.
Froggart, Dr. P.: The Chetney Hill
Lazaret, 1-79, 15.
Frogham, place-name, 76, 62.
Frogholt: North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Fromonds, Thomas, 72, 147.
Frosteshame, see Forsham.
Fruit Growing in Kent in the Nineteenth Century, by David Harvey, 95-79, 108.
Fry, Richard, 80, 21.
Fryston, place-name, 76, 215.
Fry-Stone, Mrs. E., 78, 199; 79, 218;
Fulham, John, 81, 35.
Fuller, family, 235 ff.; George, 73, 73, 235, 238; Jemima, wife of George, 73, 238; John, 70, 215; Peter, 72, 211; Thomas, 87, 200.
Fuller’s earth, Leeds, 71, 106;
Polhill, 71, 106.
Fulling, early methods, 71, 107.
Fulling mills, Boxley, 80-82, 85;
Hollingbourne, 82, 60; Leeds, 120-71, 121; 82, 48, 60ff„ 64-66; Loose, 75-87, 79; Maidstone, 125-71, 126; Otham, 12171, 123; Thurnham, 82, 67.
Fulljames, T., 88, 220.
Fulman, J. T., 86, 220.
Funeral Hatchments in Kent, by Miss M. Tester, 79-81, 94.
Funnell, Denise, 85, 199.
Funton Creek: Romano-British industrial site, Iv.
Funton Marsh, Romano-British Salt Panning Site, by A. Miles, 260-80, 265.
Furley, John: History of the Weald of Kent, 228-70, 229; 71, 106; R„ 70, 37, 41.
Robert: The Annals of Headcorn, Kent, liv.
Furner, F. L., 82, 107.
Furnese, Sir Henry, 69, 175; 81, 88; Sir Robert, 81, 88.
Furze Platt, Acheulian site, 80, 30; 38, 41.
Fussell, L.: A Journey round the Coast of Kent ... During a Summer Excursion, 12784, 128.
Futter, Henry, 83, 51, 52, 53.
Fyfield HaU, 85, 137.
Fynch, Vincent, 76, 86.
Fynehurst, see Finchurst.
Fyttyll, Nicholas, 68, 99.
G
Gage, John, 68, 30; Mary, m. Henry Roper, 81, 87.
Gainsborough, Charles Noel, 1st Earl, 81, 92; Elizabeth, wife of Charles, 81, 92.
Galletting, Upnor Castle, 65, 10.
Gallienne, J. A., 82, 299.
Gallo-Belgic coins, Westerham, Ixix.
Galyon (Galion), Isabel, 78, 2, 15.
Gambier, Harriet, m. Rev. Ire- monger, 81, 92.
Gamble, John, 72, 167.
Gaming pieces, Aldington, 27480, 275.
Gammon, Canon F. S., Iviii; H., 81, 82, 1.
Gann, Thomas, 145
Gardener, John le, 74, 23.
Gardiner, Canon, 85, 137; Mrs. D., 127-85, 128, 137; obituary, 237-72, 238.
Berkeleys of Canterbury, The, 117-69, 124.
Historic Haven: The Story of Sandwich (review), 69, 226.
Stone House in Burgate Lane, Canterbury, A, 197-65, 198.
review of The Story of Canterbury, by E. F. Lincoln, 69, 225.
J. Starkie: English Ironwork of the XVII and XVHI Centuries, 81, 239, 240.
Gardner-Waterman, Rev. W., 66, 46; 70, 25, 42; 86, 78.
Garland, 81, 71.
Garlinge, 76, 68.
Garnett, R., 84, 245.
Garrard, Anne, m. John Lethieul- lier, 81, 91; William, 80, 21.
Garrat, Roger, 68, 71.
Garrett, Algernon, 81, 131; Char-
6 [pg78]lotte, wife of Robert, 12781, 131; Elizabeth, 81, 130; G., 70, 252; John, J. P., 126 ff.; John, 81, 81, 132, 133; Mark Sellers, 81, 90; General Robert, 126-81, 135; Sarah, m. Lt. Johnstone, 81, 130; Thomas, 81, 126, 132.
Garrett, General, 1791-1869, by D. C. Gibson, 126-81, 135.
Garrick, Mrs., 73, 144, 149. Garrington, place-name, 76, 68. Garrod, D., 74, 182; 84, 245; Dr.
D. A. E., 82, 219; Derek, 71, 184; 73, 98; 78, 56.
Garston, place-name, 66-76, 67. Garton Slack, 74, 64.
Garwentone, Thomas, 71, 208.
Garwynn, 76, 68.
Gataker, Thomas, 75, 76.
Gate, Roger, 87, 5.
Gates, John, 83, 214; Geoffrey, 77, 53; Sir Godfrey, 77, 53.
Gatton, Surrey, 74, 13, 19, 27, 28, 32.
Gaulish: animal deities, Tl, 144-figurines of dea nutrix, 146, 71, 38-46.
Gaunt, Miss A., 74, 182; John of, Duke of Lancaster, 70, 70, 73; 71, 206, 207; 74, 30.
Gauntlett, Thomas, 70, 144. Guardians Records, 66, 64, 67. Gaussen, Harriet, m. James Best, 72, 172.
Gauver, John, 73, 228.
Gavelkind, 72, 148, 151 ff.; 78, 98; 157 ff.; 80, 84, 217 fif.
Gavelkind, The Common Law of Kent on the Customs of, by Thomas Robinson, 149-72, 151.
Gay, Goddard, 73, 233; Margery, 70, 65.
Gaydon, A. T., 80, 63.
Gaymer, Henry, 76, 147.
Gaytter, Richard, 78, 113.
Gaze, J. T., 83, 109.
-ge, place-name suffix, 76, 59.
Geary, of Hadlow, 66, 69; F., 71, 240; Sir William, 81, 89.
Gedding, hatchment, 81, 90.
Geddinge: Anglo-Saxon charters, 71, 149, 150.
Gee, Mr„ 72, 94; W., 71, 84; 73, 3; 74, 114; 77, 111; 80, 108; 82, 107; 83, 164; 85, 139.
Geere, Widow, 87, 67; Thomas, 87, 67.
Geering, R. J., 71, 130.
Geffreyeston (Jesson Farm), 76, 68. Gelling, M., 66, 172; 82-88, 83. General Sessions records, 66, 67.
General’s Tombstone, The, by A. McCrerie, 70, 252.
Genius Cucullatus, 71, 44.
Genius Cucullatus in Kent, The. A Note on a Romano-Gaulish Clay Figurine Found at Reculver, by F. Jenkins, 86-66, 91.
Genlad, see Yantlet.
Gentile, Dr. A. V., 71, 41; Andrew, 88, 165, 170; Robert, 88, 165, 170.
Gentleman’s Magazine, 65, 160, 179;
Gentry, 142-75, 148.
Geoffrey, the Red, 72, 47.
George, of Denmark, 73, 154, 157;
Dulce of Buckingham, 80, 125.
Gerard, Lord, 83, 154; Henry, 81, 83; Rev. Henry, 81, 83.
German, T., 88, 130.
Germyn, William, 76, 208.
Gernun (Gerun), Philip, 74, 5; Roger, 74, 5.
Gervase, monk, 23 ff.; Sir Edward 88, 82, 136; Thomas, 70, 65.
Ghiza, Tripolitania, 68, 26.
Gibbon, Edward, 75, 92; Lotitia, m.
Col. Richard James, 83, 120; Orlando, 69, 82, 87; Col. Robert, 83, 200; Jor William, 70, 148.
Gibbons, June: Chiddingstone Early Poor Law Accounts, 19373, 195.
Gibbs, Mr., 70, 10; 81, 83; Anthony, 80, 133, 135.
Gibson, A. H., 88, 221.
Flint Artefacts from Folkestone, 87, 210.
Flint Artefacts from Paddles- worth, near Folkestone, 207-86, 208.
D. C.: General Garrett, 17911869, 126-81, 135.
Joseph, 239-87, 240; Sarah, 239-87, 240.
Gidlow, A., 84, 246.
Giffard, William, 66, 94.
Gifford, Elizabeth, 80, 21; Thomas, 88, 175.
Gilbert, the Citizen, 87, 183, 184, 189.
Edward: The Church of S. Mary and S. Eadburg, Lyminge, 143-79, 148.
The First Norman Cathedral at Canterbury, 23-88, 50.
Dr. Edward, 81, 242; J., 82, 43;
James, 82, 95; Sir John, 85, 72;
Robert, 82, 97; William, 82, 57.
Gilberto, Phillipp, 72, 14.
[pg79]Gilbourne, Sir Francis, 80, 142; Sir I Nicholas, 82, 128, 138.
Gildart, Ann, 81, 93; Rev. F., 81, 93.
Gildas, 65, 102; 76, 58; 209-210; 84 ff.; 78, 80, 178, 183, 184.
Giles, Mr., 87, 70.
C. B.: Interim Report on Excavations at Tonbridge, 87, 230;
George F., 88, 176; J., 88, 186; Juliana, 80, 22; Robert, 88, 164, 169.
Gilford, Sir John, 74, 42; Richard, 74, 42; Thomas, 87, 71.
Gill, Elizabeth, m. William Culpeper, 71, 115; George, 71, 123; 82, 85; Thomas, xlvii; William, 72, 71, 123-124, 126; William, 88, 178; William, brewer, 82, 88; William, papermaker, 82, 83, 86; William, London, 87, 46, 49.
Gillespy, Diana, 87, 157.
Gillingham, Adam de, 74, 7.
Gillingham:
Adams in Japan, 70, 281.
Anglo-Saxon grave, 70, 112.
Best estates, 72, 181.
Black Book, 72, 155.
denns of archiepiscopal Manor, 76, 76, 84.
deneholes, 80, 278.
early land holdings, 80, 157, 158.
Finchurst denn of the Manor, 76, 76, 82, 80, 164.
Hayhurst derm of the Manor, 76, 76, 78-9, 82, ; 80, 164.
Jugum Brutyn held by John Brutyn, 80, 164.
Lidsing Balloon Pit, 80, 274.
Manor of, 80, 156; Manor of Westcourt, 90 ff.
Naval Dockyard, 73, 76. place-name, 76, 66, 74. Pieresyok, 80, 165.
Romano-British jar, 86, 226.
Soperesyok, 80, 165.
Yoke of Reginald at Upeton, 1 80, 165.
Yokes in rental of 1285 and 1447, 80, 165.
Gillray, James, 65, 79.
Gilmour, J. S. L. (Ed.):
Thomas Johnson, Botanical Journey in Kent and Hamstead (review), 249-87, 250.
Gilyard-Beer, R„ 69, 156.
Giraud, F. F., 70, 42.
Girling, F. A., 81, 125.
Glaciation, effects on Thames and Medway valleys, 104-66, 105.
Gladstone, 81, 134.
Glaisher, Dr. J. W. L., 77, 209.
Glanville, Pont-l’EvSque, 74, 122.
Glanville, Bishop Gilbert de, 83, 78; 84, 139.
Glasiere, Bernard, 83, 206.
Glass, ale-bottle, 18th century, Sandwich, 74, 141; 16th century, Gravesend, 77, 198; see, also Romano-British, Anglo- Saxon, Medieval.
Glass, The Ancient, from Petham Church, now in Canterbury Cathedral, 167-65, 170.
Glass Bangles from Milton Regis, Two, by Jean M. Cook, 18174, 182.
Glass, Heraldic Painted, in the Church of St. Laurence, Mere- worth, by C. R. Councer, 48-77, 62.
Glass Industry of the Weald, The (review), by G. H. Kenyon, 300-82, 301.
Glass, Painted, at Cranbrook and Lullingstone, by C. R. Councer, 35-86, 54.
Glasscock, R. E.: The Distribution of Lay Wealth in Kent, Surrey and Sussex in the Early Fourteenth Century, 61-80, 68.
Glastonbury, 84, 180.
Glasynbury, William, 80, 21.
Glendining & Co., 80, 279.
Glendower, Owen, 70, 78.
Glenn, Elizabeth, 71, 218; 78, 196;
Glode, Sir R., 87, 237.
Gloucester, Earl of, 72, 143; 77, 134;
Robert, Earl of, 84, 86; William Earl of, 77, 137.
Gloucester, 80, 15; 87, 92, 95; 88, 46.
Glover, John, 73, 66.
Glyn, John, 75, 85.
Glynn, B. D., 83, 125; 84, 39.
Glynne, Sir Stephen, 77, 77, 78; 208-87, 209.
Goar, King, 80, 183, 184, 185.
Gobbyngdale, Thomas, 84, 220.
Gobion, Amabel, 77, 27.
God, tenant of Evegate Manor, 74, 2. Godard, William, 72, 139.
Goddard, Christian, wife of Oliver, 74, 204; Oliver, 74, 204; W. H., 78, 169.
Godden, G., 69, 2; P. G., 69, 2.
Godefray, Ralph, 71, 212.
Godefrey, William, 70, 65; William, 72, 139.
[pg80]Godesman, 85, 124.
Godfrey, Chamberlain, 70, 156; John, 70, 155, 156; Mary, 70, 153, 154; Walter, 74, 103; William, 75, 112.
Godhelve, John, 70, 65; John (2), 70, 65.
Godinton, hop-token, 69, 215.
Godmersham:
Bronze Age burial and urn, liii.
church steeple, 75, 118.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 152 ff.
inhumation burial, 83, 253.
North Downs trackway, 206
Pilgrims’ Way, 69, 201.
Rector, Simon de Greylle, 74, 8, 9. supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
timber barn, 81, 3, 15, 18-19.
Godric, moneyer under Canute, 65, 21, 22; moneyer under Henry I, 65, 22.
Godwin, Earl of Kent, 65, 19, 23; 69, 46; Mrs. C. V., 69, 213; Dr. H., 74, 60, 72; report on peat from Neolithic pit, Wingham, 61-74, 62.
Gold, Jane, m. Thomas Mascall, 70, 152; Thomas, 70, 152.
Gold Bracelets from Little Chart, by M. S. Gordon, 200-80, 204.
Golding, Arthur, 85, 196; Gilbert, 84, 156; John, 85, 196; Michael, 87, 47; Thomas, 87, 47.
Goldsmith, John, 72, 170; Ralph, 80, 237; Thomas, 72, 170.
Goldstan, juror, Sandwich, 73, 64; personal name, 76, 63.
Goldston, Prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, 80, 292. 88, 35;
Goldstone, place-name, 73, 63; 76, 63, 66.
Goldup, Messrs. F. A. and H. V., 74, 148.
Gomeldon, Meliora, m. Thomas Stanley, 82, 258; Richard, 82, 258; Thomas, 82, 258.
Gonson, Benjamin, 73, 75.
Gonston, Avis, m. Thomas Mildmay, 77, 51; William, 77, 51.
Goodhew, William, 73, 169. Goodhugh, Thomas, 81, 34, 35, 37. Goodins, Thomas, see Thomas Fromonds.
Goodnestone-by-Wingham: Bonnington estate, 79, 70.
bowl barrow, 84, 235.
Boys, Sir John, tomb, 79, 73. place-name, 76, 63, 67.
Goodsah, R. H., 32 ff.
Arun and Western Rother, The. (review), 288-80, 289.
Ancient Road to Canterbury, The. A Progress through Kent (review), 74, 207.
Astleys of Maidstone, The. 1-72, 17; 125-73, 141.
Confirmation of the Budding Date of Stede Hill, Harrietsham, Provided by the 1593 Survey of All Souls’ College Lands, 76, 206.
Eastern Rother, The, (review), 216-76, 217.
Kentish Patchwork, A, (review), 82, 305.
Kentish Patchwork, A Second, (review), 269-84, 270.
Kentish Patchwork, A Third, (review), 85, 228.
Kentish Stour, The, (review), 178-66, 179.
Lee Priory and the Brydges Circle, 1-77, 26.
Oyster Fisheries on the North Kent Coast, 118-80, 151.
Watermills on the River Len, 106-71, 129.
Widening Thames, The, (review), 289-80, 290.
Whitstable Copperas Industry, The, 142-70, 159.
Goodwin, Mr., 171 ff.; Henry, 69, 72, 175; John, 83, 193.
Goodwyn, Mary, 81, 92.
Gordon, C., 85, 10; James, 77, 108;
M. S.: Gold Bracelets from Little Chart, 200-80, 204.
Gordon Riots, 83, 119.
Gordon-Lennox, Lady George, 82, 87.
Gore, femfly, 66, 141; D. G„ 81, 125;
Juliana, 70, 65.
Gorgon’s head, Strood, 217-69, 219.
Gose, Dr. Erich, 70, 200.
Gosebourne, John, 74, 37; Thomas, 74, 37; William, 74, 37.
Gosfright, George, 85, 26.
Goatling, W., 66, 177; 83, 3, 275.
Gotsell, Miss V., 83, 39.
Gott, Martha, m. William Hugesson, 81, 87.
Goudhurst:
estate maps, 77, 181.
Finchcocks, 86, 1.
Pattenden, 31 ff.
Quarter-Sessions order on Rebecca [pg81]Philpott and children, 80, 237.
Registers, Vestry Minutes and Overseers’ Accounts held by Kent Archives Office, 66, 68.
Gouge, J„ 82, 51.
Gough, Mrs. A., 74, 182; Mrs. E. M., 84, 210; H. E., 70, 268; 71, 225; lii, 73, 98, 228; 74, 182, 187; 84, 246, 259.
Manor House at Ford, 20579, 206.
Two Brasses. A Newly-Found Brass from Herne Church, 1, 77, 148-153.
John, 74, 37.
Gough-Cooper, W. H., 70, 250; 88
Gould, builder, 83, 243.
Goulding, John, 87, 70.
Gower, Joan, 74, 27; John, 70, 82; 74, 39, 43; Katherine, 74, 27; Lowys, m. John Passley, 38-74, 39; Richard, 74, 39; Robert, 74, 27; Thomas, 74, 37, 38.
Gowts, Lincoln, 88, 153.
Gpraclding, Alan, 80, 123.
Gracyen, William, 79, 37.
Grahame, I., 79, 87.
Grain, Isle of:
Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., 68, 196.
Archbishop Baldwin, 66, 141, 145.
Barne Marsh, 68, 185, 189 ff.
Barton Marsh, 68, 184.
Binney Marsh, 66, 111.
Bouteflete, 66, 141.
Briddesmisshe Marsh, 66, 141; 68, 184.
Burres (Bird) Marsh, 68, 185, 187188.
Cobham family, 66, 141.
Cobham property given to endow Rochester bridge, 141-66, 142.
Church of St. James, 68, 192.
estate maps, 17th century, 182
•Grain Wall’, 66, 142.
Grain Fort, 68, 195.
Jannesham Marsh, 68, 184.
Le Inning Marsh, 68, 184.
Leketh Marsh, 68, 184.
Manor, 66, 141.
Manor of Rosecourt, 68, 184, 189.
Marshes, 66, 106, 112, 123, 124; 66, 141; 76, 163.
North Downs trackway, 81, 205, Nennings Marsh, 68, 185, 187.
Northern Marshes, 68, 195. place-name, 68, 192.
Priest’s Marsh, 68, 184.
Roman finds, 66, 131, 136, 137.
Southwerde Marsh, 68, 184.
survey maps, 17th to 19th century, 185-68, 186.
Swerdhope Marsh, 68, 184.
Tanners Marsh, 68, 184.
Westreggesteshope (Tregethope) Marsh, 68, 184.
Westsixte Marsh, 68, 184.
Grain, The Church of St. James on the Isle of, by E. Laurence Nichol, 204-78, 205.
Grain, The Rochester Bridge Lands in, by J. H. Evans, 184-68, 196.
Grandsden, 83, 114.
Grange: estate map, 1665, 77, 182.
Grant, Paul, 71, 111; Thomas, 65, 83.
Grasett, WUliam, 81, 91.
Graunt, John, 80, 20; Margaret, 80, 20.
Gravel, Mr., 82, 36; P., 82, 104.
Gravel, Chalk, 66, 150; Dartford .Heath, 72-66, 76; Medway, 66, 109; Swanscombe, 73-66, 75.
Graveley, Edmund, 74, 101.
Gravene, Thomas, 74, 33.
Graveney:
imbanking of marshes, 47-70, 8. manor of, 70, 47.
pannage rights, 76, 80. salt-works, 45-70, 67.
sulungs granted to Archbishop, 811-814, 76, 70.
Gravesend:
almshouse for, 75, 49.
Beacon, George, 69, 170.
Bellarmine witch bottle, xlviii.
Borough, 84, 110.
Brenchley, John, distiller, 81, 65.
Campion, Samuel, 72, 170. cast-iron designs, 181 ff. chalk diggings, 86, 83, 230. chalkwells, 86-74, 88.
Charter, surrendered to Charles
II, 155-85, 156; granted by James H, 85, 156.
Churchwardens: David Amery, 72, 167; John Gamble, 72, 167; Thos. Killick, 170-72, 171; G. Tatohel, 72, 171.
clay pipes, 198-77, 199.
Cromwell, Oliver, made High Steward, 85, 154; visit, 85, 151.
Customs House, George III, 86, 175.
Dalton, Thos., 72, 167.
[pg82]Gravesend—continued debtors’ prison, 66, 100. Dickens, Charles, tunnel under road at Gad’s Hill, 83, 237.
Edward II penny, 85, 182.
Eelgate, Robert, 70, 211. gibbet, 71, 238.
Goldsmith, John, 72, 170.
Goldsmith, Thomas, 72, 170.
Gravesend Eree School, 70, 213.
Haslam, Rev. J. H., 72, 168; church paintings by, 85, 184.
Hazard, Sam, 72, 167.
Historical Society, 69, 227; 71, 84; 80, 107, 108; 81, 62; J. Benson, 72, 171; A. J. Edwards, 72, 171; excavations at Springhead, 171-65, 3; 53-71, 105; excavations at Springhead 1955 xlv; report 69, 1956, 71, 238; 94-72, 90.
Springhead excavations report, Sites B and C, 71, 239.
house of William Appleby, West Street, 70, 214.
Inns: The Boar’s Head, 85, 169; The Catherine Wheel, John Ison, landlord of, 72, 167, 168; Lord Nelson, and Prince of Orange, coach offices at, 83, 245; Mermaid Inn, 85, 155, 156; Ship Inn, 165-85, 166; Swan Inn, 159-85, 61; Tivoli Tavern, suicide of J. Sylvester at, 69-81, 70.
Jurats: John May, 161-85, 2; Jacob Parson, j.p., 85, 151, ff.; John Preston, 85, 155-156; John Reddall, 157-85, 158; John Watson, 85, 154.
Long Ferry Terminus, 83, 229.
Manors of: William of Basing, Clerk of Works, 156-84, 157; Gravesend, Edward HI, held by, 70, 72; Parrock, 74, 88.
Mayors: William Crouch, 156- 85, 7; John May, 161-85, 2; Walter Ninn, 162-85, 163; Edward Pashlow, 85, 154; Jacob Parson, j.r., 151 ff.; John Preston, 85, 85, 155-156; John Reddall, 157-85, 158; James Smith, 85, 152; Charles Sloane, 70, 213; John Watson, 85, 154; James Wood- cote, removed, 85, 152.
Medieval bowl, xlviii; rapier, 77, 77, xlviii; well, 76, Ixix.
milestones, 83, 245.
Mount family, visit by, 1759, 69, 172.
Museums, 80, 256; in Milton Chantry, 71, 239.
Organists: Lewis Pearce, 168- 72, 170; John Carr, pupil of organist, 168-72, 9; Elizabeth Ann Killick, 72, 171; Thomas Killick, 72, 171; Richard Killick 72, 170.
Organ builder, George England, 72, 168.
Parish Church of St. George; A. Tatchel, Churchwarden and Hon. Custodian of St. George’s Chapel, 72, 171; Churchwarden, Thos. Killick, 170-72, 171; organ, 72, 167; rebuilding, 70, 211; site of earlier Church, 182-85, 184; steeple for Chapel of St. George’s, 75, 118; tombstones dismantled, 71, 238; Vestry Minute Book, 72, 167;
Philip, A. J., librarian, 70, 211.
Pilots, Ruler of, Wm. Crafter, 72, 168.
Plague of 1665-1666, 159-85, 161. population in 1600, 75, 4.
Postmaster, Thos. Killick, 170-72, 171.
pottery, found in medieval well, Ixix; 18th and 19th century, 76, 78, lii; 17th-18th century, 77, 196-199.
roads, Blackberry Lane, sold to Laurence Ruck, 83, 237; Milton road, level crossing, 83, 237; Cliff road, Rosherville, 83, 235; Watting Street, lii; from Leather Bottle, Northfleet- King Street, 78, 83, 235-6.
Romano-British, burials, lii; excavations, villa, 78, 76, Ixix; kilns, 78, lii; occupation, 78, lii; pottery, 78, lii.
Rosherville Gardens, 81, 62.
Royal Arms, moved from Church to Town Hall, 72, 167; replacement of Royal Arms after Commonwealth, 157-85, 8.
St. Mary’s, rebuilding after fire, 75, 122.
St. Mary’s Green, 83, 233.
school at Milton, 75, 82.
Sloane, Charles, architect, 209-70, 215; building of Town Hall by, 70, 214.
Technical School, boys, 82, 145; help in excavations, xlix.
Thomas, Edward, 72, 169.
Town Clerk, Mr. Evans, 83, 235. trade tokens of Major W. Crouch,
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI 83
Tucker, Rev. John, 80, 104.
Usher, Thos., 72, 169.
Watson, Dr. Rector, 72, 171.
Gravesend, Excavations at No. 43 High Street, by E. W. Tilley, 193-86, 202.
Gravesend Historical Society Transactions of, 1955-6 and 1957 (review), 71, 256.
Gravesend and Milton next Gravesend, The Seventeenth Century Token Issuers of, by E. W. Tilley, 149-85, 174.
Gravesend, Museum: A Pair of Gilt Bronze Mounts in the, by David M. Wilson, 156-77, 159.
Gravesend, Seventeenth-Eighteenth Century Finds, by E. W. Tilley, 196-77, 199.
Gravesend and Strood, The Road between Dartford, by R. H. Hiscock, 229-83, 247.
Gravesend, A Thirteenth-Century Bowl from, by E. W. Tilley, 78, 184.
Gravesend, A Witch Bottle from, by E. W. Tilley, 252-80, 256.
Gravett, K. W. E., xlvii, li; 80, 81, xlvii, Ivii, 1; 82, 143; xlix, 83, 1; li; 84, 85, li; 137, 192; 86, 244, 246.
Timber and Brick Building in Kent (review), 86, 259.
review of The Coal Duties of the City of London and their Boundary Marks, by M. Nail, 88, 230.
Gray, Elizabeth, m. Charles Noel, Earl Gainsborough, 81, 92; H. L., 78, 98, 112; English Field Systems, 80, 173; Stephen, 73, 155, 157 ff.; Thomas, 71, 5, 8; 73, 146.
Grayland, miller, 87, 64.
Grayling, Dr., 70, 283.
Groasley, Frank, 78, 189.
Great Chart:
Church, 75, 102; steeple, 75, 119, Chelmington, 86, 6.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
estate map, 1621, 77, 181.
hatchments of Toke family, 81, 82.
Singleton Manor, 86, 6.
supporters of Twysden in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Great Chesterford, Essex, 73, 23.
Great Kent Atmospheric Railway, 71, 192.
Great Mongeham:
description by Hasted, 78, 116. steel stamp, 292-82, 3.
Great Pattenden, Marden, by S. E.
Rigold, 31-84, 37.
Great Staughton, 86, 138.
Great Wenderton Manor, see Wick- hambreux.
Great Yarmouth, 83, 1.
Greek and Roman Jewellery, by R. A. Higgins (review), 265-84, 266.
Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate, by D. E. Strong (review), 274-84, 275.
Green family, 67, 73; 160-88, 161;
C., 86, 93.
E. R., 85, 174; H., 88, 162; Henry, 83, 239; Herbert, 87, 68, 73.
James, 87, 201; John, 82, 90, 92; John, papermaker, 82, 77; 88, 160, 161.
John, miller, 88, 161; John, Barcham (1), 87, 73; 88, 162, 166, 171; John Barcham (2), 87, 68, 77; 88, 167, 172, 179, 186.
Laurence, 87, 60, 73; 88, 179.
Mr. and Mrs. R., 83, 252, 253; Remy, 88, 186.
R. D., Soils of Romney Marsh (review), 282-84, 283.
Greenaway, William, 87, 56.
Greenborough Marshes, see Upchurch.
Greene, widow, 87, 76; Richard, 87, 76; Samuel, 87, 76.
Greenfield, E., 66, 15; 88, 1.
Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates and E.
Birohenough: Lullingstone
Roman Villa, Second Interim Report, 26-65, 78.
Neolithic Pit, A, and Other Finds, from Wingham, East Kent, 58-74, 72.
Greenhalf, E. S., 86, 59.
Greenham, Berks., 80, 95.
Greenhill, F. A.: On the Ghosts of Some Brasses formerly in Canterbury Cathedral, 137-65, 139.
Greenhithe:
almshouses, 75, 41.
anchorage for Royal ships, 73, 76. fossils, 81, 137.
Iron Age Settlement, 78, 74.
National School, 66, 107.
[pg84]proposed demolition of Ingress Abbey, lii.
Greenhithe: An Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Stone Castle Quarry, by A. P. Detsicas, 136-81, 190.
Greenhithe: Excavations at Stone Castle Quarry, by A. P. Detsicas, 200-77, 201.
Greenshield, Henry, 75, 34.
Greenstreet, Erances, •wife of Peter, 74, 203, 204; James, 70, 36, 41; Peter, 74, 205.
Green-Street-Green, see Bromley, Darenth.
Greenway, William, 87, 46.
Greenwell, Robert, 70, 179, 183, 185.
Greenwood: Map of Kent, 82, 55, 66; 88, 170; C., 82, 227; Mary, m. Chapman, 81, 90.
Greet, Thomas Young, 133-80, 137.
Greenwich:
anchorage for Royal ships, 73, 76. building of Church by Observant Friars, 75, 105, 122.
Charitable funds, 75, 130.
dockyard, 80, 286.
excavations, Westcombe House site, 84, 247.
Elizabethan pottery manufacture, 227-73, 228.
estate map, 1695, 77, 182.
Greyfriars, 66, 45.
Local History Centre, 88, 225.
Palace, 74, 102.
population, 1660, 75, 4.
Potters ferry, 73, 228.
rebuilding of St. Alphage, 75, 123.
Trinity Hospital, 75, 48.
Tudor Palace, 87, 239.
Westcombe Park, William Lam- barde, 70, 223.
Greenwich Palace, Excavations at, 1970-1971, by PhUip Dixon, 87, 238.
Gregory XI, Pope, 70, 70.
Gregory, E., 65, 5; Sir E., 88 ff.
Mother Mary: Purchase of Wickham Court by the Lennards, The, 16-79, 30; Wickham Court and the Heydons, 1-78, 21.
Greistonehendo, 76, 71.
Grelley (de Grele, Greslei, Grelle, Gresley, Gredle, Grexley, de Grexley, de Greyle, Everle Grel): family, 74, 1, 4-11.
Alice, 74, 6; Amice, wife of Henry, 74, 10, 11, 17.
Cecily, wife of Richard, 74, 7, 8.
Emma, 74, 6.
Geoffrey, 74, 9.
Henry (1), 74, 4, 5; Henry (2), 74, 5, 6; Henry (3) 74, 9, 10.
Margaret, wife of William, 74, 8, 10.
Peter, 74, 11.
Ralph, 74, 6; Richard (1), 74, 6, 7; Richard (2), 74, 7, 8; Robert, 74, 7, 8.
Theobald, 74, 4; Thomas, 74, 10,
William (1), 74, 5, 6, 7; William (2), 74, 7, 8; William (3), 74, 9, 11.
Grenier, A., 79, 123.
Grenville, Louisa, m. Earl Stanhope, 81, 82.
Grenzhausen ware, Maidstone, 82, 293.
Gresley, Sir George, 87, 25. Grestock, Stephen, 80, 133, 136. Grevis, Charles, 83, 120; Elizabeth, wife of Charles, 83, 120.
Grevis-James, Arthur, 83, 123; Demetrius, 120-83, 123; Demetrius Wyndham, 122-83, 123; Frances Maria, m. Thomas Charlton, 83, 122; Francis, 83, 123; Lavinia, m. Bailey, 83, 123; Mary, wife of Demetrius, 83, 121, 123.
Grey, Lord of Ruthin, 70, 78; Lady Anne, 69, 161; Sir Henry, 72, 7; Henry, 1st Baron, 80, 3; Lady Jane, 77, 56; John, 3rd Baron, 80, 3; John, 7th Baron, 80, 4; Margaret, m. John Astley, 72, 3; Richard de, 80, 1, 2; Richard, 2nd Baron, 80, 3; Thomas, Lord, 72, 3.
Greylle, Simon de, 74, 8, 9. Grierson, Philip, 71, 163.
Grieves, Jonathan, 88, 209; Karen, 88, 209.
Griffin, Ralph, 65, 137; 68, 214; 70, 42; 80, 292; with Irene J. Churchill and the late F. W. Hardman: Calendar of Kent Feet of Fines to the End of Henry Ill’s Reign (review), 246-71, 247.
Griffith, L., 78, 125; 79, 121; 80, 272; 81, 136, 137.
Grigson, Benjamin, 82, 92; John, 82, 95, 97.
Grimes, W. F„ 65, 174; 68, 90; 69, 99, 115; 70, 89, 126; li, liv; 72, 82, 186, 190; The Excavation of Roman and Medieval
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVUI 85
London (review), 287-83, 288. Grimeston, nun, 80, 194.
Grimm, Jacob, 70, 100.
Grimston, Henry, 69, 123.
Grindal, Edmund, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Grinseli, L. V., 65, 198.
Grocers’ Company, 69, 162. ■
Grofhurst, Henry de, 83, 295.
Groombridge, M„ 77, 111; 80, 108; 82, 107; 83, 164.
Groombridge:
chapel rebuilt, 75, 123.
hatchments of Robert Burges and James Harbroe, 81, 84.
Grose, F., 88, 205.
Grosvenor, Jane F. Erle-Drax, 81, 94.
Groth-Kimball, Irmgard, 69, 229.
Grotte of Badgemore House, 69, 123.
Grove, L. R. A., 68, 70, 84, 89, 157; 70, 171, 177; 71, 129; liv, 72, 168; 73, 141, 198; 74, 170, 198; Ixvii, 80, 212; xlvi, Ixi, 81, 124; 82, 93, 104, 151; 84, 232; liii, 85, 2; 87, 177, 219; 88, 130, 133, 142, 186.
Alabaster St. John’s Head from Wouldham, An, 187-65, 189.
Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum, 206-69, 215; 268-70, 273; 223-71, 228; 21472, 226; 226-73, 232; 194-74, 196; 192-76, 202; 202-77, 210; 189-78, 203; 219-79, 226; 27480, 283; 292-82, 299; 257-84, 259; 195-85, 198; 220-86, 225; 223-87, 225; 88, 210.
Bronze Socketed Axes from West Peckham, Two, 68, 210.
Chest of Thirteenth-Century Type A, from Wormshill Church, 214-71, 218.
Coin of Domitian from Dartford, 66, 157.
Coins from the Maidstone District, 65, 193.
Elliston-Erwood, M., Frank Charles, 4, 84, 1-7.
Sonia C. Hawkes: Finds from a Seventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Milton Regis, 22-78, 38.
Grave Coverstone, The. Appendix I of Excavations at Boxley Abbey, 151-88, 153.
Higham Priory Coffin, The. Appendix II of Excavations on the Site of Higham Priory, 158-82, 160.
Hollingbourne Indent, 15566, 156.
Inventory of a Sutton-at-Hone Paper MUI in 1710, 230-72, 233.
James H. The Penal Laws and the Test Act, 72, 230.
Kent’s Chantry, Headcorn, 1565, 194-65, 195.
Kentish Fairs and Prehistory, 195-65, 197.
Medieval Objects from Kent, 152-66, 155.
Medieval Pottery from Brookland, 65, 191.
Note on Early Games, A, 22972, 230.
Pronunciation of the Name Hasted, 66, 174.
Repairing of the Medway Forts c. 1700, The, 165-66, 170; and G. W. Meates: Romano-British Rubbish Pit at Radfield, 156-66, 157.
Sittingbourne: Porcellanite Axe, 68, 209; and A. Warhurst: Southborough: Polished Flint Axe, 211-68, 213; and A. Warhurst: Thirteenth Century Kiln Site at Ashford, A, 183-65, 187.
Whiteheath Excavations, The. The Beale Poste MSS. II. An Introductory Note, 160-65, 166.
review of An Archaeology of South-East England, by Gordon J. Copley, 234-72, 235.
review of Beginnings in Archaeology, by Kathleen M. Kenyon, 65, 208.
review of Christ Church Gate, Canterbury Cathedral, by P. H. Blake, 292-80, 293.
review of Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660-1851, by Rupert Gunnis, 175-66, 176.
review of English History through Kent Eyes, by Felix Hull, 69, 227.
reviewofHogarth’sPeregrination. Edited with an introduction by Charles Mitchell, 176-66, 177.
Grovehurst: Neolithic site, 74, 68.
Groves, W. W., 69, 115.
Gryme, Rev. John, 83, 114.
Guernes de Pont Sainte-Maxence: Vie de Saint Thomas: Two Notes on, by William Urry, 92-66, 97.
Guernsey and Jersey, Henry Cobham, Warden of, 3 ff.
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Guide to the Kent Archives Office (review), 254-71, 256.
Guidown: Anglo-Saxon brooches, 70, 189.
Guildeford, Anne, wife of Sir Richard, 86, 39; Sir Edward, 86, 39; Sir Henry, 74, 45; Sir Richard, 86, 39.
Guilden Morden, 87, 152.
Guildhall Museum, 71, 167; 34-72, 35, 160.
Guildown, Surrey, 83, 149.
Guilford, 87, 71; Earl of, xlvi;
Dudley, 7th Earl, 81, 92;
Francis North, 6th Earl, 81, 92.
Guinnon, battle of, 78, 89.
Guideford, ferry, 63 ff.; marsh, 77, 77, 64.
Guldeforde, Anne, 68, 70; Henrye, 68, 70; Thomas, 68, 70.
Gulley, J. L. M., 80, 64.
Gundestrup, 72, 214.
Gundrada, m. William de Warrenno, 80, 98.
Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, 77, 136; 78, 140; 83, 55, 78; 86, 112, 138; 88, 47, 50.
Gunner, James, 80, 134.
Gunnis, Rupert, li; 72, 80, Ivi; obituary, 80, 298-299; Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660-1851 (review), 17566, 176.
Gunpowder, mill, Faversham, Iviii; Maidstone, 81, 88, 182-183; trade, Faversham, 69, 130.
Gunsley, Robert, 75, 23, 73, 77, 93.
Gunwalloe, 69, 152.
Gunyon, L. S., 85, 189.
Guorangon, 76, 210.
Guorthigern, see Vortigern. Guorthimer, 102-65, 103. Guoyranegon, King, 76, 210.
Gurney, Ann, wife of William, 78, 13; Archie, 87, 61; Henry, 87, 59, 60; Hugh de, 82, 258; Joe, 87, 61; William, 1750 Deal, 65, 99; William (1), 78, 10, 11; William (2), 78, 13.
Gurr, B. M., 86, 225.
Guston: barrows, 74, 55.
estate map, 1640, 77, 182. place-name, 76, 67.
Guthrie, Mrs., 72, 190.
Guthwold, 69, 46.
Guyleman, John, 80, 20.
Guy, Bishop of Amiens, The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of, ed. by Catherine Morton and H. Munz (review), 87, 245.
Gwent, Dr. Richard, Dean of Arches, 86, 18.
Gwithian, pottery from, 69, 152.
Gwyn, Edward, 75, 81.
Gwynn-Ridgers, A. M., and V. T. C. Smith: Deneholes at Swans- combe, 245-81, 246; 82, 107.
Gybbes, William, 69, 161.
Gybson, Thomas, 88, 53.
Gylnott, John, 70, 64.
H
Haberdashers’ Company, 82, 258.
Habgood, Edward, 87, 77; Henery, 87, 77; James, 87, 77.
Hackendown Banks, see St. Peter’s.
Hackington:
almshouse, 75, 43.
bequests to church, 75, 112, 114.
church aisle built, 75, 120.
establishment of College by Archbishop Baldwin, 66, 92.
hatchments of Edward and Walter Aylworth, Stockett and KeUy, 81, 84.
Hospital founded by Sir Roger Manwood, 75, 21.
royal manor of St. Stephen’s, 75, 42.
stipend of clergy, 75, 108.
Hadd, Mathew, 80, 123.
Hadley, William, 82, 62.
Hadlow (Haeseholte, Haeselholte):
Borough, 72, 145.
Brampton, Wm. de, 72, 139.
Camera Magistralis of Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 9680, 97.
estate map, 1662, 77, 182.
Fanes, 72, 147.
Fromonds, Thos. or Goodins, 72, 147.
ffromund, Gilbert, 72, 138;
William, 72, 139.
Hadlow Place, 72, 147; 75, 145, 147.
hatchments in Church, 84-81, 85.
Manor of West Peckham, denns of, 72, 142.
Peckham, John de, 72, 139, 142.
quern, 71, 225.
Robert of, 71, 227; John, son of Robert, 71, 227.
Roman coin, 76, 204.
Roughway, now ‘Rat’s Castle’, 242-71, 243.
town owes suit to Hundred of Littlefield, 72, 140.
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voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Hadrian’s Wall, 72, 68.
Hadstock, Essex, 88, 30. Haeseholte, see Hadlow. Haeselholte, see Hadlow. Haestingas, 67-73, 68.
Haestrecht, Jacob von, HI. Haethfelda, see Hartfield.
Hagen, Dr., 69, 218; Joseph, 70, 157. Haghe, Hamo atte, 70, 65; John Reynolds, 70, 65; Johannes atte, 70, 65; Robert de, 71, 212.
Hagon, Miss P., 78, 125.
Haket, John, 74, 30; William, 71, 209.
Hakewell, Mr., 71, 3.
Halden, William de, 74, 31.
Hale, John atte, 80, 252; Walter de la, 72, 138; William atte, 80, 252.
Hales, family, 71, 185; Anne, wife of Sir Edward, 82, 127;
Charles, 80, 123, 126; Christopher, 86, 18; Sir Edward, 75, 29; 66 ff.; 77, 82, 127; Edward, Earl of Tenterden, 82, 127; Sir James, 80 ff.; Sir John, 85, 74, 205; 81, 92; 83, 3; O. K., 85, 55; 87, 101; 88, 73, 130; Sir Thomas, 69, 176.
Hale Street, toll-gate, 70, 217.
Halford, Rev. William, Tl, 212.
Halingberg, William, 80, 20. Halingherst, see Hallinghurst. Halite, 81, 243; Joane, m. Thomas Harvey, 80, 106; John, 80, 106; 81, 243.
HaU, A., 65, 174; 70, 32; A. H., 79, 15; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, 69, 2; Bruce, 73, 98; 78, 55; Major C. E. H., 68, 62, 70; Mrs. Charles, 68, 62, 70; Debora, 73, 126; Francis, 88, 165; Henry, 75, 59; James, 80, 7; John, 87, 197; Margaret, 73, 126; Nevile, 73, 126; Sarah, m. John MascaU, 70, 153; Sir Wifiiam, 73, 126.
Hallam, Mrs., 80, 263.
Halletone, place-name, 76, 68.
Hallgate, Doncaster, 88, 197.
Hall-House at Halfway Street, Sid- cup, by P. J. Tester, 20074, 202.
Halliday, Agnes, 74, 203; John, 73, 203.
Hailing:
Church granted to St. Mary’s Hospital, Strood, 84, 140.
estate map, 1634, 77, 182.
Malling-Strood turnpike, 73, 189. Manor, 72, 124.
North Downs trackway, 20581, 206.
place-name. 76, 63.
Palace, 81, 119.
swine-pasture, 76, 72.
Hallinghurst, Robert and William of, 76, 86.
Hallinghurst, see Smarden.
Hailing Man, the Skeleton of, by K. P. Oakley, H. Barker and G. de G. Sieveking, 218-82, 220.
Hallings, Robert, 72, 12.
HaU Place, Bexley, by P. J. Tester, 153-71, 161.
HaU Place, Bexley. Wrought Iron Gates and Screen, by P. J. Tester, 239-81, 240.
HaUward, J. C., Ixviii.
Halstatt pottery. Reculver, 71, 175.
Halstow, Joan de, Prioress of Higham, 82, 156.
Halstead, see Orpington.
Halstow:
land mentioned in Surveys of AU Souls College, 76, 164.
Marsh owned by Cobham famUy in 14th century, 66, 141.
Northwood famUy estates, 70, 69. Savage, Sir Arnold, 70, 69.
Halyday, Agnes, 74, 203; Alice, wife of John, 74, 203; Cecily, wife of Robert, 74, 203; Harry, 74, 203; John, 74, 203; John (2), 74, 203; Robert, 74, 203.
Ham, place-name suffix, 66, 138, 139; 61 ff., 213 ff.; 76, 88, 82-85. Hambledon, Bucks, 66, 112; 71, 45. Hamden, hall-house, 84, 35.
Hamden, John, 82, 248.
Hame, Richard atte, 80, 252.
Hamenet, John, 72, 139.
Hamer, Mrs., 87, 236.
Ham Green, place-name, 76, 62; see also Upchurch.
HamUton, Ann, liv; Grizel, m. Philip, Earl Stanhope, 73, 81, 82; J., 88, 133.
-hamm, place-name suffix, 76, 62, 66, 215.
Hammes, Emma, 74, 5; Hamo de, 74, 5.
Hammon, J., 88, 218.
Hammond, Elizabeth, m. John Marsham, 83, 50; Robert, 88, 159; William, 81, 88; WiUiam Osmond, 81, 89; Sir William, 83, 50.
Hammond’s Bank, 70, 18.
[pg88]Hamo the Sheriff, 77, 136, 140-141. Hamon, Peter, 80, 251.
Hamond, Martha, m. John Sea, 77, 148; Thomas, 77, 148.
Hampden, Council of Six, 127- 76, 133.
Hampton, H. B., Iviii.
Hampton,, place-name, 76, 66, 67.
Hampton Court, 81, 240; Chapel Royal, 83, 213.
Ham River Grit Co., Ixii.
Hem Street, place-name, 76, 62.
Hancock, millstone dresser, 87, 51.
Handasydo: The Four Gardens, 72, 190.
Hands, Joshua, 70, 218.
Hankeston, John, 83, 216.
Hanley, place-name, 76, 66.
Hannah, L. A., 81, 239.
Hannen, Henry, 70, 42.
Harben, D. C., 69, 115.
Herbie down:
estate map, 1617, 77, 182.
excavation at Bigbury Camp, 70, 28; xlvi-xlvii; 74, 78, xlvii- xlviii.
hatchment of Win. Juxon, Archbishop, 81, 85.
Henry II grants pension to Hospital of St. Nicholas, 96-66, 97.
North Downs trackway, 81, 210, 211.
Harbottleton, Manor of, 82, 39.
Harbroe, James, 81, 84.
Harcourt, 81, 88.
Harden, Dr. D. B., 65, 135; 68, 3; 69, 37; Ixvi; 81, 83, 125, 131; 84, 39, 71; Miss J., 69, 95.
Hardee, Richard, 80, 123, 126; William, 82, 60.
Harding, 1710, 76, 164; Dr. B. M., 70, 277; D. W., The Iron Age in the Upper Thames Basin (review), 87, 246; Miss Joan, 74, 91, 94; John, 88, 63; Miss N. Dermot, 66, 64.
Hardinge, Lord, 70, 5; Henry, 81, 84; Rev. Henry, 72, 172; Lavinia, 81, 84.
Hardiston, Rowland, 80, 21.
Hardman, F. W., 70, 42; 78, 98; Irene J. Churchill and the late Ralph Griffin: Calendar of Feet of Fines to the end of Henry Ill’s Reign (review), 246- 71, 247.
Hardres, family, arms, 81, 54; Anne, 81, 85; Dorothea, m. William Randolph, 68, 66; Elizabeth, 81, 85; Frances, 81, 85; Isabella, 66, 93; Richard, 82, 137;
Sir Richard, 68, 66; Robert, 81, 54; Thomas, 81, 54; Sir Thomas, 81, 85; William, 66, 93; Sir William, 81, 54, 85.
Hardy, Charles, 81, 82; Duffins, 70, 12; Sir Edward, 72, 214; Graham, 84, 235.
Hardyng, Sir Thomas, 72, 49.
Hardynge, William, 82, 82.
Haremere, Richard de, 74, 23.
Harflete, Sir Christopher, 147- 70, 148; Sir Thomas, 70, 147.
Harfleur, 73, 23.
Hargreaves, A., 88, 130.
Harker, S., 74, 114; 77, 111; 80, 108; 82, 107, 121; 83, 164; 84, 232, 246; 85, 182, 189; 86, 109, 137; 88, 225; Interim Report on Excavations at Springhead, 236-86, 237; 229-87, 230; Report on Pottery from Springhead, 185-83, 186; Springhead—The Well, F 19, 85, 139-148.
Harlakenden, family, 84, 4; Mr., 82, 130; Martin, 75, 92; Thomas, 77, 71.
Harley MS., 158-72, 159.
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 73, 164; Thomas, Lord Mayor of London, 71, 10.
Harlton, Anglo-Saxon brooch, 189-70, 191.
Harman, ‘Squire’, 81, 65; Rachel, m. John Brenchley, 81, 65.
Harmer, F. C., 85, 198; 86, 225; Miss F. E., Anglo-Saxon Writs, 71, 151; Jonathan, 86, 244.
Harmon, John, 80, 20.
Harold I, King, mint at Romney, 65, 21, 22.
Harold H, King, mint at Romney, 65, 22.
Harpsfield, Nicholas, Canon of Canterbury, 69, 162.
Harre, John, 80, 21.
Harrietsham:
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, 111- 70, 112.
Bottle family, 108-71, 109.
estate map, 1593, 77, 178, 179, 182.
Fairbourne Mill, 108-71, 109; 32-82, 36; 113-85, 122.
grant of patronage of Church to All Souls, Oxford, 164-76, 165.
Holme Mill, 38-82, 40; 71, 110; Holme Mill Meads, 71, 110.
Manors of East Farbourne and Holmill belonging to Galfridon Manor, 82, 32.
[pg89]mills listed' in Domesday Survey, 82, 102.
place-name, 76, 60.
Pollhill Mill, 36-82, 38.
Stede mill, 71, 108, 111, 206; 76, 206.
St. John the Baptist, hell-tower, 80, 297.
water pavilion, Court Lodge, 81, 264.
Harrington, Sir James, 77, 49; Lucy, wife of Sir James, 77, 49; Sarah, m. Edward, Lord Zouch, 77, 49.
Harris, Capt., 81, 63, 66; Lord and Lady, 86, 175; Ann, m. James Whatman, 82, 86; Ann, wife of Richard, m. James Whatman, 71, 125; Francis, 68, 186; George, 3rd Baron Throwley, 81, 92; J., The History of Kent, 66, 42; 69, 167; 80, 139, 141; 81, 118; 39 ff.; 82, 83, 116; 85, 61; 87, 18; James, 69, 169; James, 73, 238; Dr. John, 225-70, 226; John, 82, 39; L.G., 74, 60, 71; Mary, wife of James, 73, 238; Richard, paper-maker, 71, 116, 117, 120, 124-125; 82, 86; Richard, 82, 61; Thomas, tanner, 71, 125; Thomas, butcher, 76, 154; Vivien, 87, 157; William, paper-maker, 71, 120; William, 73, 238; 87, 55.
Harrison, A., 73, 3; A.C., xlix; 77, 78, xlviii, liv, 125, 181; 79, 121; Iv, 80, 44, 69; xlix, 81, 44; Iviii, 82, 145, 162, 195, 263; 83, 39, 250, 258-259; 84, 93, 94, 232, 242; 85, 55, 176, 188, 191; 86, 25, 235, 243; 87, 101, 228, 241; 88, 73, 130, 153, 213-214.
and J. E. L. Caiger: Charles Dickens’s Well, 11-86, 14; Excavations in Rochester, 95-85, 112; Excavations at St. Mary’s Hospital, Newark, Road, Strood, Interim Report on, 1-li.
and E. R. Swain: Excavation of a Moated Site at Abbot’s Court, Hoo St. Werburgh, 166- 78, 169; Rochester East Gate, 1969, 121-87, 157.
and Colin Flight: The Roman and Medieval Defences of Rochester in the Light of recent Excavations, 55-83, 104.
review of Arden of Faversham, by Anita Holt, 85, 225.
review of Kentish Sources VI, Crime and Punishment, by Elizabeth Melling, 278-84, 279.
review of Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regimental Museum, The, by K. J. Collins, 88, 232.
review of Second Kentish Patchwork, by R. H. Goodsail, 269-84, 270.
review of Some Kent Children, by Margaret Phillips, 246-87, 247.
review of Southern England: An Archaeological Guido, by James Dyer, 234-88, 235.
review of Whitstable and the French Prisoners of War, by Wallace Harvey, 259-86, 260;
Benjamin, 70, 185, 269; 47 ff.; 71, 85, 211.
Sir Edward, 66, 158; 70, 31, 36, 269; lii; obituary, 72, 74, 210; A Lombard Relic, 216-68, 217; Old Stones, Ightham, The History of an Ancient Home in Kent, 178-70, 186; The Riddle of the Old Stones: A Personal Retrospect, 47-71, 52; Story of Oldbury Hill, The (review), 68, 222.
Elizabeth, wife of Henry, 82, 64; F.C., 70, 202; Lt.-Corn. G. W. R., Ivii; 80, 83, 261; Henry, 82, 64; John, 70, 185; 81, 35; Thomas, 70, 185; Thomas, Governor of Upnor Castle, 65, 4; William, 73, 129.
Harris son, Dr. John, 80, 7; William, 80, 20.
Harryesson, Clement, 80, 19.
Hart, family, 86, 117; steeplejack, S3, 107; A.C., 71, 240; Iv; 80, 82, Ivii; 83, 125; 84, 39; 88, 130; Ann, m. Sir Thomas Dyke, 86, 43; Mrs. C. P. M., 69, 208; E.D., 83, 125; Frideswido, wife of Sir Peroyval, 86, 48; Sir George, 86, 43; Jane, wife of Sir Peroyval, 86, 48; Sir Percival, 74, 94; 75, 38; 78, 19; 21-79, 23; Sir Peroyval (1), 86, 43; Sir Peroyval (2), 86, 43, 48; Sarah, wife of Peroyval, 86, 47; Stewart, 87, 157; Thomas, 75, 61.
Hart-Dyke, Sir Percival, 5th Bt., 81, 86; Sir Percival, 6th Bt., 81, 86.
Harte, Mathew, 81, 197; Sir Percival, 82, 128, 141; WiUiam, 81, 196.
[pg90]Hartehurst, see Haythurst.
Hartfield—land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 16.
Hartlepe, see Hartlip.
Hartlip:
denehole, 201-77, 202.
hatchment of William Bland, 81, 85.
lands mentioned in Survey of All Souls, 76, 164.
Prior John of, 83, 81; 84, 156.
Romano-British remains, 70, 11.
Hartilope, Catherine, 80, 20. Hartlepool, 88, 153.
Hartley, B. R., 73, 98; 74, 60, 69; Brian, 72, 131; Mrs. K. F., 80, 69; 81, 44, 136, 180; 82, 162; 83, 40; 84, 94; 85, 56; 86, 25; 87, 102; 88, 74; note on Mor- taria, Rochester, 136-87, 139.
Hartley-Scotsgrove, excavations, 87, 237; medieval settlement, 82, 285; 88, 220.
Hartley, Chapel Wood, by J. A. Keen, 285-82, 287.
Hartley Wespall, Hants., 82, 266. Hartrege, Thomas, 82, 81.
Hartridge, Robert, 72, 218; 87, 47; Tom, 64-87, 67; 88, 186.
Hartshorne, Rev. C. H., 84, 79.
Harty:
Bronze Age hoard, 66, 128. lands of Wm. Peyforer, 80, 163. salt-works, 80, 279.
Harvey, family of Eastry, 80, 106; family of Folkestone, 80, 106; the Chaplain, 74, 4; Councillor, 70, 52; Ann Isabella, wife of Brig. William, 80, 105; Catherine, wife of Samuel, 80, 99, 103104; David: Fruit Growing in Kent in the Nineteenth Century, 95-79, 108; Admiral Sir Edward, 80, 103; 81, 83; Eliza m. William Wyborn Bradley, 80, 99, 104; Elizabeth, wife of Richard, 74, 75; Elizabeth, 98-80, 100; Elizabeth, wife of Henry, 99-80, 101; Elizabeth, wife of Admiral Edward, 80, 103; Elizabeth, wife of Admiral John, 80, 103; Elizabeth, m. Col. William Henry Boys, 80, 101; Elizabeth, m. Capt. George Hilton, 80, 102; Fanny, m. Robert Curling, 80, 103; Frank, 73, 98; Capt. Henry, 80, 103; Admiral Sir Henry, 74, 75; 99 ff.; 80, 81, 93; RearAdmiral Henry, 80, 101; Henry Wise, 80, 102; Joane, wife of
Tliomas, 80, 106; Capt. John, 74, 74, 75; 80, 99, 101-103; John, 80, 101; Admiral Sir John, 80, 103; 81, 83; John, 85, 195; Judith, wife of Richard, 80, 99; Judith, wife of John, 80, 99, 102; Margaret, m. Thos. Freeman, 80, 99, 104; Margaret, wife of Henry, 80, 102; Margaret, wife of John, 85, 195; Mary, m. John Matson, 74, 75; 80, 99, 104; Mary, m. John Matson, 74, 75; 80, 99, 104; Mary, m. William Boteler, 102-80, 103; Richard (1), 74, 75; 80, 98; Richard (2), 98-80, 100; Richard of Farthingloe, 80, 98; Richard, Vicar of St. Laurence, Thanet and Eastry, 74, 75; 99-80, 100; Richard, Vicar of Ramsgate, 80, 100; Richard, Vicar of Salisbury, Hampshire, 80, 100; Samuel, Mayor of Sandwich, 74, 75; Samuel, brewer, 80, 99, 103-104; Sarah, wife of Sir Thomas, 80, 101. Sarah, m. John Tucker, 102, 80, 99, 104; Thomas, 74, 75; Capt. Thomas, 74, 78; Thomas, 80, 99, 103; Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas, 101-80, 102; RearAdmiral Thomas, 80, 101; Thomas, Mayor of Folkestone, 105-80, 106; Thomas, 81, 92; Wallace: Whitstable and the French Prisoners of War (review), 259-86, 260; Major W. F. J., 74, 148; Brig. William, 104-80, 105; Capt. William, 74, 78; Dr. William, 75, 90; Lord William, 79, 78; William Maundy, 80, 105; William, 80, 105.
Harvey of Eastry, Men of Kent by Colin Matson, 2, 80, 98-106.
Harvey, William: A Correction, by M.W.H., 81, 243.
Harwood, Mary W., 69, 219; Kentish Village: Hastingleigh (review), 177-66, 178.
Haryngton, Nicholas, 80, 20. Haseley, Oxon., 84, 153. Hasellwood, Thomas, 73, 227. Haslam, J., 86, 109; J.E., 88, 116;
Rev. J. H., 72, 168; 85, 184. Haslett family, 82, 229. Haslewood, Rev. Francis, 87, 216, 217.
Hassell, Alexander, 80, 225; Percy, 80, 226.
Hassia, 69, 229.
[pg91]Hassocks, Sussex, 71, 38, 45.
Hasted, Edward, 69, 219; 70, 142, 226-227; 71, 7, 238; 74, 148; on Evegate manor, 74, 1; on soils around Deal. 78, 116; on Darenth Wood, 79, 78; 80, 92, 128 ff., 191, 192, 221; 81, 32, 37, 38, 54, 118-119; 82, 66, 85, 227, 262, 285; 117-83, 118, 155; 84, 185; description of Luddes- down, 84, 253; on Cogan’s Hospital, 85, 135; on glass in Cranbrook church, 86, 40; on Wotton monuments, 15 ff.; 87, 87, 63, 212; on Eversley manor, 87, 221; Joseph, 81, 87.
Hasted, Pronunciation of the Name, by L. R. A. Grove, 66, 174.
Hastinges, Robert de, 73, 64. Hastingleigh, 69, 219.
Belgic and Romano-British pottery, Kingsmill Down Farm, 88, 217.
brass to John and Amy Halke, 81, 243.
Halite, Thomas, 80, 106.
Lyddendane farmhouse, medieval pitcher sherd, 270-83, 271.
Neolithic flint axes, 86, 238. place-name, 67 ff.
Hastingleigh, Kentish Village, by Mary W. Harwood, (review) 177-66, 178.
Hastings:
Castle, works carried out by Adam of Charing and others, 66, 95.
Convent of Holy Trinity, 73, 64. hiring of ‘servants’ by seafarers, 81, 108.
land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Lyngbergh, Simon, Cinque Ports bailiff, 87, 5.
percentage of fishermen among medieval householders, 81, 103.
Reignoldes, Melchior, Town Clerk, 87, 3.
Rugges parish, 74, 38.
Smith, Hilder and Gill, Bankers, 73, 236.
William, 1st Lord, 83, 30.
Haswell, Patricia, m. Charles Pol- hill, 81, 89.
Hasynod, William, 82, 57.
Hatch, Henry, 75, 63; Joseph, 82, 34; Thomas, 225-72, 226.
Hatch Wood, toU-gate, 217-70, 219. Hatche, Thomas, 71, 112; 82, 41. Hatcliff, William, 75, 22.
Hatewolden, see High Halden.
Hatfield, 68, 94.
Hathewolden, see High Halden. Hatterboard, 88, 197.
Hatton, Daniel, 6th Earl of Win- chelsea and 2nd Earl of Nottingham, 83, 153; George, 83, 153; George Finch, 83, 153; T., 81, 35.
Hausted, Humphrey de, 77, 62.
Haut, Edward, 77, 59; Joan, m. John Fane, 77, 59.
Hautayn, Godeyn, 83, 206.
Haute, Richard, 71, 126; 82, 88; William, 74, 36.
Hauyn, John, 70, 65.
Havedene, William de, 80, 251. Haverfleld, Prof. Francis, 70, 169. Hawarden, Viscount, Iviii, lix;
Hawberke, Sir Nicholas, 70, 82. Hawkedon, Suffolk, 68, 73; 72, 67. Hawkenbury, place-name, 76, 70. Hatchments:
Archer, Sarah, wife of Wm. Pitt, 81, 90; Austen, Elix., 81, 80; Nath., 81, 90; Aylesford, Countess of, 81, 80; Ayleworth, Edward, 81, 84; Ayleworth, Walter, 81, 84.
Backhouse, Rev. Wm., 81, 81; Baines, Lucy, 81, 92; Baker, John and Eliz., 81, 83; John, 81, 88; Banks, John, 81, 88; Eliz., 81, 88; Bargrave-Tour - nay, Robert, Sarah, 81, 84; Sarah, 81, 88; Bartholomew, Philip, Leonard, John Know, Mary, and Elizabeth, 81, 89; Barton, Elizabeth and John, 81, 84; Barton-May, 81, 84; Bayley, Sir John, 81, 88; Beachcroft, 81, 93, n6e Seward, 81, 93; Berkeley, Mary, 81, 91; Best, Jas. and Jas., 81, 81; Bix, John, Jas., Thos., 81, 81; Bland, Wm., 81, 85; Bossom, Emily, 81, 89; Boteler, Sir Philip, 81, 92; Bowes, Margaret, 81, 82; Boys, John and Mary, 81, 88; Brassiere, Margaret, 81, 81; Breton, Moyle, 81, 81; Bridges, John, Eliz., 81, 91; Brome, Lt., 81, 85; Brook, 81, 88; Letitia 81, 88; Brown, Ann T., 81, 88; Browne, RearAdmiral E. W., 81, 92; Browne, Eliz., 81, 91; Bulstrode, Edward, 81, 84; Burges, Robert, 81, 84; Bythesea, Rev. B., 81, 85.
Campbell, Momford, 81, 91; Car-
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Hatchments—continued
lell, Thos., 81, 93; Carter, William, and Mary Lee, 81, 81; George Carter, 81, 86; H. W. Carter, 81, 86; Cecil, 81, 88; Chapman, James, d. 1824, 81, 90; Jane, James (d. 1845). Mary, James (d. 1878), William Greenwood, 81, 90; Children, John and Jane, 81, 92; Cobh, Francis and Francis, Jr., 81, 88; Cobb, Rev. Thos., 81, 85; Conyingham, Baroness Eliz., 81, 90; Cornwallis, Lady Julia M., 81, 86; Croft, Sir John, 81, 84.
Dalton, Thos., 81, 88; Darell, Robert, 81, 84; Denne, Jane, Denne, 81, 83; Denne, David and Louisa A., 81, 86; Thos., 81, 88; Dixon, 81, 92; Drake, Vice-Admiral Sir Francis, 81, 84; Drake, 81, 93; Duppa, Rev. Richard, 81, 85; Duppa-
Duppa, Baldwin, 81, 85; Dyke, Sir Thos., 81, 86; Dyne- Bradley, Andrew H., 81, 92.
Erle-Drax, Grosvenor and Jane F., 81, 94; Eve, Henry and Dorothy, 81, 87; Evelyn, Alexander and Frances, 81, 85; Farnaby, Rev. Chas. F., Eliz. and Mary, 81, 93; Fearne, 81, 81; Fiennes, 81, 86; Filmer, Rev. Edmund, 81, 83; Fleet, Mary, 81, 91; Foster, Francis, 81, 88; Furnese, Sir Robert,, and Sir Hany, 81, 88.
Gambier, Harriett, 81, 92; Gardner, 81, 83; Garrard, Anne, 81, 91; Garrett, Mark Sellers, 81, 90; Geary, Sir Wm., 81, 89; Gedding, 81, 90; Gerard, Rev. Henry and Henry, 81, 84; Gildart, Rev. F. and Ann, 81, 93; Godfrey, Mary, 81, 89; Goodwyn, Mary, 81, 92; Gort, Martha, 81, 87; Graselt, Wm., 81, 91; Gray, Eliz., 81, 92.
Hales, Sir John, 81, 92; Hammond, William (d. 1717), William (d. 1773), William (d. 1821), 81, 88; William Osmond, 81, 89; Harbroe, Jas., 81, 84; Harcourt, 81, 88; Hardinge, Henry and Lavinia, 81, 84; Hardres, Sir Thos., Frances, Sir William, Elizabeth, Anne, Hardy, 81, 82; Harris, G. F. R., Baron Throwley, 81, 92; Hart-Dyke, Sir Percival, 81, 85; Sir Percival,
James family. 83, 116; William, 81, 84; William and Elizabeth, 81, 85; Col. Richard, 81, 85; 83, 120; Demetrius Grens, 81, 85, 83, 122; William, 82, 116; William (4th), 83, 118; Elizabeth, 83, 118; Jennings,
Anthony, 81, 84; Joliffe, Chas., 81, 90; Jones, Elizabeth, and Martha, 81, 83; John, 81, 93; Juxon, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 81, 85.
Kelley, 81, 84; Kirrell, 81, 84; Knapp, Mary Ann, 81, 90; Knatchbull, Sir Norton J., 10th Bt., 81, 80, Arabella, 81, 87; Knox, Fanny, 81, 92.
Lambe, 81, 86; Lancaster, 81, 93; Lee, Admiral Sir Richard, 81, 93; Leigh, Elizabeth, 81, 91; Richard, 81, 92; Richard Jr., 81, 92; Lethieullier, John, 81, 91; Lewin, Thomas, 81, 80; Lucas, 81, 93; Luxmore, Sir Arthur, 81, 80.
Macaulay, Geo., 81, 94; Martin, Donny, 81, 86, andRev. Denny, 81, 86; Matson, Margaret, 81, 86; Middleton, Lady Diana, 81, 92; Sir Chas., Baron Barham, 81, 92; Miller, Sir Humphrey, 81, 89; Sir Borlase, 81, 89; Milios, Richard, Earl Sondes, 81, 80, Geo. 4th Baron Sondes, 81, 91; Milner, Rev. J. Butler, 81, 80; Moneypenny, Rev. Philip, 81, 85; Monins, Sir Thos., 81, 92; Morden, Sir John and Susan, 81, 80; Morland, W. A. and Lydia, 81, 86; Mumford, William and John, [pg93]Nevill, Rev. John, Rev. William, 81, 80; Noel, Chas. Earl of Gainsborough, 81, 92; North, Francis, 6th Earl Guildford, 81, 92; Dudley, 7th Earl Guildford, 81, 92; Norton, Valentine, 81, 84.
Ogle, Henry, 81, 82; D’Oyly, Rev. George, 81, 91.
Parker, Archbishop Matthew, 81, 81; Payne, 81, 88; Perceval, C. G., Baron Arden, 81, 82; Perkins, Susan, 81, 82; Pettitt, Capt. John; Pitt, Wm., 2nd Earl Amherst, 81, 90; Plot, Rebecca, 81, 81; Polhill, David, 81, 89, Elizabeth (n4e Borrett), Elizabeth, Charles, Trephena, Patricia, Mary, 81, 89; Pomeroy, Capt. George, 81, 83; Poulton, Capt. Thos., 81, 83; Powell, Edward, 81, 82.
Rainier, Admiral Peter, Roar Admiral John, 81, 91; Rand, Capt. Andrew, 81, 91; Renton, Mrs. Thos., 81, 83; Richardson, Joseph, 81, 84; Roberts, Sir Thos., 4th Bt., 81, 83; Sir Thos., Sth Bt., 81, 83; Elizabeth, 81, 83; Jane, 81, 83; Rodger, Robert, 81, 84; Roper, Henry, 8th Baron, Philip, 9th Baron, Mary, Henry, 11th Baron, Henry, 12th Baron, John, 13th Baron, Elizabeth, Elizabeth (n4e Webber), 81, 87; Rutton, Isaac, 81, 85.
Sanders, Ann, 81, 93; Sandys, Sir Edwin, Helen, 81, 89; Sawbridge, John, Dorothy, Mary, Ann, 81, 93; Sam. Elias, 81, 94; Sawkins, 81, 88; Scriven, Mrs. Mary, 81, 83; Seelyard, 81, 92; Selby, Thos., 81, 85; Serocold, George, 81, 83; Shelterden, John, 81, 82; Sicklemore, John, 81, 90; Simmons, Jas., 81, 81; Simpson, Roger, 81, 81; Slack, 81, 88; Sladen, John, 81, 90; Slater, Frances, 81, 88; Sloper, William 0., Amelia, 81, 91; Smith, Oswald, 81, 80; Somes, Joseph, 81, 86; Sondes, Lewis, 3rd Baron, 81, 91; Spencer, Francos, 81, 90; Staines, Sir Thos., 81, 88; Richard, 81, 81; Stanhope, Jas., 1st Earl, Philip, 2nd Earl, Lucy, Grizel, Lady Hester, Louisa, Cather
ine Lucy, Col. J. and Lady Frederica, 81, 82; Stewart, Lady Catherine, 81, 90; Sarah, 81, 91; Strangeford, Lady Ellen; Streitfield, Thos., 81, 82, Richard (2), Henry (4), Harriet, 81, 82; Swinford, Frances, 81, 91.
Taddy, 81, 88; Tadlow, Frances, 81, 85; Temple-West, Admiral Sir John, 81, 93; Toke, John N. R., Anna Maria, Rev. William, Rev. Nicholas, Margaretta, 81, 82; Townley, Jas., 81, 90; Townshend, John, 2nd Viscount, Sydney, 81, 82; Sir Horatio, 81, 82; John Robert, 1st Earl Sydney, 81, 83; Twis- den, Rebecca, 81, 87; Sir John, Dame Catherine, 81, 88; Twys- den, Sir Wm J., 81, 89; Tyler, Betty, 81, 87; Tyssen, Dorothy, 81, 87.
Vyse, Rev. William, 81, 91.
Weller, Robert, 81, 90; Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 81, 93; Whatman, Jas., M.P., 81, 81; Sarah, 81, 86; Wheatley, Margaret S., 81, 84; Wheler, Granville H„ 81, 89; Whitworth, Earl, 81, 91; Wilde, Rt. Hon. Thos., 81, 90; WiUard, Chas., 81, 91; Winter, Sam, 81, 90; Wise, Sampson, 81, 84; Woodgate, Francis, 81, 92; Wykeham-Martin, Charles, Lady J. I., Philip, Elizabeth, 81, 86; Wynford, Lord, 81, 90.
See also Armorial Bearings.
Hawkes, Prof. Christopher, 70, 256; 72, 214; 80, 293; C.F.C., 88, 208; Sonia C., 77, 158; 78, 198, 199; 82, 213; 85, 2, 8; 88, 212;
Sonja 0., Louise Millard and Shirley Jarman: Anglo-Saxon Burials near the Lord of the Manor, Ramsgate, 9-84, 30; Sonia C., and A. L. Meaney: Anglo- Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall, Two (review), 225-85, 227; Sonia 0., and L. R. A. Grove: Finds from a Seventh Century Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Milton Regis, 22-78, 38.
Hawkes Construction Ltd., 74, 161. Hawkes and Hull: Camulodunum, G8, 113.
Hawkesworth, Dr., 72, 189.
Hawkhurst:
Church, 75, 111.
7
94 GENERAL INDEX- TO estate-maps, 1669 and 1681, 77, 182.
ironworks, 86, 89.
place-name, 76, 70.
Session of Sewers, 77, 68.
silver penny of Henry VI, 86, 196. swine pasture, 76, 71.
Hawkinge:
bowl barrows, two, 88, 217. estate maps, 1698, 77, 182. mill built at Drollingore, 73, 234. place-name, 76, 63.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 165.
Vicar, Basil Beacon, 69, 168.
Hawkins, Aphra, 77, 152; F.H., 81, 64; Sir John, 75, 41; 88, 71.
Hawley, Lady, obituary, 71, 259;
H.N., 87, 161; H.N., Archaeo- magnetic Measurements on the Hareplain Pottery Kiln, 87, 176; Sir Joseph, 73, 188, 189.
Haworth, William, 86, 178.
Hawte, William, 80, 126; Sir William, 74, 42.
Haydon, Brigid: Algernon Sidney, 1623-1683, 110-76, 133.
Hayes, John, 71, 126; 82, 91; Richard, Ivi.
Hayes Common:
Church, lviii.
Civil Parish, end of, 81, 31.
ditches and Bronze Age finds, Ivi.
excavations, Ixvii; 76, 77, xlvii- xlviii; 80, Ivii-vliii.
Hayes Portfolio, record of Warbank excavation 1848, 69, 98.
map of farms belonging to Mary Lennard, 81, 34.
Mesolithic culture, xlvii.
Neolithic site, lviii; 80, 85, 194.
plan of Estate of Mary Ann Cleaver, 81, 36.
Plan of Hayes, seat of Earl of Chatham, by Jas. Ellis, 81, 35;
plan of Wickham Court and Cony Hall Earms, 81, 34.
Romano-British building, lviii.
Hayes Common Earthworks and Hut Circles on, and unpublished Bronze Age Flint Implements from ‘Millfield’ Keston, by N. Piercy Fox, 162-66, 163.
Hayes Common, Enclosures, by B. J. Philp, 233-71, 236.
Hayesford—Roman coin hoard, xliii.
Hayle, Thomas de la, 83, 291.
Hayman, Sir Petar, 82, 258; Peter, 1725, 65, 98, 99; Peter, 75, 71; Ralph, 81, 101; Ralph, 82, 258;
Ralph (d. 1538), 81, 101; Thomas, 65, 100; Thomas, 258-82, 262; William, 65, 100.
Haynes, L., 69, 95; R., 78, 194; Richard, 65, 79; Ronald, 73, 226; 87, 52; 88, 186.
Haysden, place-name, 76, 70. Haythurst, see Gillingham. Haytt, Clement, 76, 156.
Hayward, Gervase, 81, 91; Sir John, 79, 60; 80, 139.
Haywarde, Edward, 84, 136; J., 77, 152.
Hazard, Sam, 72, 167.
Hazelden, place-name, 76, 70. Heaberht, King, coins of, 71, 163.
Head, Sir Francis, 66, 3; George, trade token of, 165-85, 166; John, 74, 148; Mary, wife of George, 85, 166.
Headcorn:
Bletchenden, denn, 76, 76. brass seal matrix, 71, 225. Chantry, 194-65, 195. estate map, 1684, 77, 182. Horchard Podsole, 84, 241. Old Cloth HaU, 84, 241.
Supporters of Twysden in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Witterden, denn, 76, 76.
Headcorn, The Church of SS. Peter and Paul, liv.
Headcorn, Kent, The Annals of, by Robert Furley, liv.
Headcorn, Kent’s Chantiy, 1565, by L. R. A. Grove, 194-65, 195.
Headcorn, Kent: The Official Guide, liv.
Headcorn, Kent, The Parish Church and People of, by Rev. P. H. Atkins, liv.
Headley Bros., printers, 70, 34.
Heallingas, 76, 63.
Heard, Nicholas, 75, 113.
Hearn, Hayward, 85, 188.
Hearne, Richard, 78, 197.
Heather, WiUiam, 75, 97. Heathfield, WiUiam, 70, 155. Heath Row, Middlesex, 81, 146. Heathuweald, see High Halden.
' Heaverham, Nearly Corner, bee boles, 69, 90, 93-94.
Hebureagne, Isle of, 66, 133, 136137.
Hedges, 84, 185; WiUiam, 81, 87.
Hedlyng (Hedlynge): lathe, 98-68, 99. place-name, 68, 98.
Heede, WiUiam, 75, 115. Hehham, see Higham. Heichelheim, F. M., 72, 68.
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Heirio of Auxerre, 80, 178.
Helbee, John, 88, 174.
Heiden, denn of arohiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Helesden, denn belonging to arohiepiscopal manor at Charing, 76, 76, 79.
Helewis, Archdeacon of Canterbury, 77, 137.
Hellend, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Helth, see Nettlestead.
Hely, Richard, Prior of Malden, 80, 1, 5.
Hemel Hempstead, Herts., 68, 31.
Hemsted—North Downs trackway at, 81, 209.
Honde, John, Mayor of London, 70, 74. -
Henden, Mr. Sergeant, 77, 65.
Henden, see Woodchurch. Henderson, A. E., 88, 33.
Hendley, Ellen, m. Sir Walter Hendley, 77, 60; Thomas, 71, 121; 72 ff.; Sir Thomas, 82, 86, 7; Sir Walter 77, 60.
Hendon, place-name, 76, 66. Hengham, Ralph de, 72, 150.
Hengist, 78, 84, 85, 90; 80, 175, 183, 184; 83, 149.
Hengistbury Head, Bronze Age barrows, 74, 53.
Henham, place-name, 76, 66.
Henley, place-name, 76, 66.
Hennago, Michael, 80, 147.
Henrietta Maria, Queen, 75-69, 89. Henry I, mint at Romney, 65, 22; lands of Robt. de Montfort forfeited, 74, 3; foundation of Reading Abbey, 80, 218.
Henry H, Abbey of St. Augustine’s, appointments to, 94-66, 95; Adam of Charing fined, 66, 93; Faversham Manor granted oyster fishery, 80, 141; Harble- down Hospital granted pension, 96-66, 97; Monks Horton Priory, grants to, 74, 3; See of Canterbury, 66, 93.
Henry HI, 66, 144; 74, 6; barrowrobbing, 76, 25; Canterbury granted to citizens in fee farm, 66, 97; coins, 64-69, 65; corporation of manors of Romney Marsh granted charter, 83, 154; religious foundations, 32-79, 33.
Henry IV, 70, 68, 76, 77, 80; Eltham Palace, 74, 100; 83, 211.
Henry IV, of Franco, 88, 60.
Henry V, 70, 82; Eltham Palace, 74, 100.
Henry VI, Horsham Manor granted to All Souls, 76, 163.
Henry VII, 80, 292; 86, 35; coronation, 78, 12; John Pympe and the Buckingham Rebellion, 74, 42, 44.
Henry VIII, 69, 80; 72, 48; 81, 54; 84, 141; coin, Dover, 80, 1; Dartford Priory, 65, 203; defence of Kent and Sussex coasts, 65, 1; Eltham Palace alterations, 101-74, 102; Faversham, stay at, 81, 194; foundation of King’s School, Canterbury, 75, 68; foundation of Rochester School, 75, 73; Holy Maid of Kent, 17 ff.; Maidstone Manor and domain lands acquired from Cranmer, 86, 82, 89100; Otford Palace, 70, 177; Rainsford family, 74, 45; Sittingbourne, 87, 114; war preparations, 1542, 69, 159;
Wotton family, 87, 21.
Henry, of Bath, 66, 144.
Henry, Chaplain of Eltham Palace, 83, 215.
Henry, Prince of Wales (d. 1612), 77, 54.
Henry, Prior of Holy Trinity. Hastings, 74, 19.
Hensill, place-name, 76, 72. Henton, place-name, 76, 66. Henton, Edwarde, 73, 129. Henyden, see Henden.
Heppington House, see Nackington. Herbert, of Bosham, 66, 12; Mrs.
Anne, 80, 140; Anne, Countess of Pembroke, 83, 31; Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, 77, 52; Mary, wife of Henry, 77, 52; Maud, m. Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 77, 52; William, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 77, 52, 56.
Herdelmere, denn of archiopiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Hereford, cathedral, 88, 28. Herendon, Walter, 82, 89.
Herengod, Beatrice, wife of Stephen, 86, 115; Stephen, 86, 115.
Hereson, place-name, 76, 62. Hernden, see Eastry.
Herne:
Duncombe, Rev., 69, 124.
Land held by Vitalis at Makingbrook, 77, 135.
timber barn, Broomfield, 81, 26.
trade in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 125 ff.
[pg96]within Port of Paversham, 69, 125.
Herne Church, a newly found Brass from, by H. E. Gough, 148-77, 153.
Herne Bay:
bequests of Kiddles, 81, 103. Bishopstone Manor, 70, 269. cast iron, 86, 181, 182.
Gough, H. E., Herne Bay Records Society, 71, 225.
Judah Downs, 80, 150. land-slips at Bishopstone, 86, 93. lead seal matrix from Bishopstone beach, found by Jon King, 268-70, 269.
lead seal matrix found at Bishop - stone, 225-71, 226.
Neolithic stone axe, 84, 259. oyster fishing, 80, 120, 149-151.
St. Martin’s, Memorial to Edward Collard, 80, 150.
Herne Hill:
Ardern, Thomas, receives grant of Lambert’s Land from Henry VIII, 81, 194.
Basil Becon, Vicar, 168-69, 169. estate map, 1665, 77, 182. imbanking of marshes, 47-70, 48. pannage rights, 76, 80. saltwort mounds, 45-70, 67. survey by Charles Sloane, 70, 213.
Heron, Roger, 74, 37.
Heronden, denn of archiepiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
Herpes-en-Charente, 84, 20. Herstmonceux Castle, 74, 106. Hert, Henry, 80, 20; Joan, 81, 101. Herteherst, see Haythurst.
Herty, John, 80, 142.
Hervey, Ellis of, 79, 37; John, M.P., 85, 26.
Heryetsham, see Harrietsham. Herynden, see Heronden.
Hesperopithecus, 185 ff.
Hethe, Hamo de, Bishop of Rochester, 81, 118; 83, 79; 84, 140.
Hetherington, T., 78, 125; 79, 121; 80, 69; 81, 44, 136; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 73.
Heure, Thomas de, 80, 251.
Hevar, Laurence, 75, 20.
He ver:
Little Winkhurst, 33-83, 37. place-name, 76, 70.
poor law accounts, 73, 193.
Winkhurst Farm, Bough Beech, 33-83, 37.
Heversleg, see Everle.
Hewett, C. A., xlvi, 2 ff.
Hewitt, Mrs. A., 71, 234; A. J., 81, 136; C. A., xlvi; Copley, D., 80, 80, 4.
Hewlett, Miss R., 86, 12.
Hewson, Col., 85, 22; Laurence, 80, 122.
Heydon, Alice, 78, 13; Amy, m. Roger le Strange, 78, 13; Ann, m. William Gurney, 78, 13; Lady Anne, wife of Sir William, 79, 20, 23; Bridget, m. William Paston, 78, 13; Catherine, wife of Sir John, 78, 13; Christopher (1), 78, 18; Sir Christopher (2), 18-78, 20; 79, 16, 17, 20 ff.; Dorothy, m. Thomas Brooke, 78, 13; Elizabeth, m. Walter Hobart, 78, 13; Sir Henry, 1 ff.; 78, 86, 35, 39; John, 78, 1, 4; Sir John, 78, 2, 13, 15 ff.; Martin, 78, 17, 18; Richard, 17-78, 18; Temperance, wife of Sir Christopher, 78, 18; Sir
Heyman, Henry, 82, 136; Sir Henry, 85, 21; Sir Peter, 86, 6; William, 75, 93.
Heyteherst, see Haythurst. Hickoringill, Mathias, 81, 92. Hickley, William, Memoirs of, 17751782, 70, 148.
Hicks, Mr., 86, 59; D„ 71, 167; 73, 98; 74, 182; Sir Michael, 82, 230.
Higenbottam, Frank, 65, 135; 66, 8; The Apparition of Mrs. Veal to Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury, 8th of September, 1705, 154-73, 166.
Higgins, John, 90 ff.; R. A., Greek and Roman Jewellery (review), 73, 84, 265-266.
Higgs, Eric, Dover: Stembrook and St. Martin-le-Grand, Appendix E. The Flints, 72, 137.
Higham (Hehham):
Altar tomb, 198-80, 199.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 70, 110; 83, 149; charter, 133-66, 134.
burials, 80, 190.
Chantry School, 69-75, 70. demolition of cottages at Abbey Farm, 80, 186.
estate map, 1695, 77, 182.
Ferry, 116-66, 117; 80, 192, 193.
Gadshill Place, owned by Charles Dickens, 11-86, 14.
Higham, Thomas de, 71, 202.
Lillechurch, 82, 143; Church, 80, 193; farm, ruins at, 191- [pg97]80, 192; nunnery given by King Stephen to his daughter Mary, 66, 142; 155-82, 156; Prioress of and of Higham, 80, 191.
Manors, of Higham, 80, 191, 192; of Lillechui'ch mentioned in Domesday Book, 66, 145; 80, 193; sold by King John, 66, 142; of Oakley held by the Sancto Claro family, 71, 202;
Marsh, 106-66, 111; 76, 164, 166. Medieval, remains of buildings, 186-80, 190; silver penny, 196-85, 198.
nuns, professed by Bishop Fisher, 80, 195.
Priory of, 66, 45; xlvii; 80, 81, xlviii-xlix; ‘commendation prayer’ of nuns, 82, 156; conduit, construction of, from ‘La Gore’ to the Priory, 80, 194; connection with St. Sulpice, 155-82, 157; demolition of, xlviii, 73, 207; dissolution, 80, 192, 196-198; foundation, 80, 192; 155-82, 157; investigation of finances, 80, 196; managed by Dean of Shoreham and Ralph de Frenyngham, 80, 193; Prioresses, 193-80, 194; 156-82, 157; Prioress Anchoreta Ungethorp, 195-80, 196.
Romano-British, cemetery, 70, 110; pottery from Higham Bight, liii; tomb-stones, 78, 66, 3; kiln sites, 78, 76; mortarium, 74, 194;
St. Mary’s Church, 80, 194, 195, 198-199.
stone coffin, 150-82, 151.
Vicars: John Parker, 80, 195; Edward Steroper, 80, 195, 197; admonished by Lord Commissary, 80, 195.
Higham Marshes, Roman Remains, by A. F. Allen, 68, 213.
Hjgham Priory, by A. F. Allen, 186-80, 199.
Higham Priory, Excavations on the Site of, by P. J. Tester, 143-82, 161; Appendix I, Note on Coin and Jetton, 82, 157; Appendix II, The Higham Priory Coffin, by L. B. A. Grove, 158-82, 160; Appendix HI, Note on the Human Remains from Higham Priory, by D. R. Brothwell, 16082, 161.
Highdown Hill, Sussex, 71, 46.
High Halden:
almshouse, 75, 41.
Church, 76, 73.
denns belonging to Archiepiscopal Manors at Reculver, Ly- minge and Westgate, 76, 76, 77. place-name, 76, 70.
school, 75, 88.
swine-pasture, 76, 70.
ware, Maidstone, 82, 294.
High Halstow:
Best Estates, 72, 181.
brass of Rev. Wm. Palke and wife, 77, 152.
Church repairs, 75, 113. estate map, 1697, 77, 182. lands in Horsemarsh and Eastwick, 66, 145.
marshes, 66, 106.
mill, building of, 66, 141.
property held by Boxley Abbey, 66, 141.
Romano-British site, Decoy Farm, 255-84, 257.
seventeenth-eighteenth century coins and rings, 85, 188.
High Knock Channel, 77, 63. Highland, A. E., 83, 125; 84, 39. Highmore, Anna Maria, wife of Anthony, 81, 81; Anthony (1), 81, 81; Anthony (2), 81, 81; Joseph, 69, 124; Susanna, m. Rev. Duncombe, 69, 124.
High Rochester, Northumberland, 72, 75.
High Rocks, see Tunbridge Wells. Highways Boards, 195-71, 196.
Hilden, court at, 72, 140, 141. Hildenborough, place-name, 73, 66. Hilder, John, 73, 236, 237 ff.
Hildershaw, Thomas, 87, 222.
Hildesheim, St. Michael’s, 88, 33.
Hildgaringdenn, 76, 70.
-hill, place-name suffix, 76, 74.
Hill, Viscount, 87, 64; Dr. D. G., 69, 95; Rev. D. Ingram, 84, 210; 86, 107; The Ancient Hospitals and Almshouses of Canterbury (review), 271-84, 272; The Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral (review), 21478, 215; Dr. D. K., 68, 3; Sir George, 80, 203; Sarah, wife of Thomas, 85, 172; T., 86, 95; Thomas, 85, 152; Thomas, trade token of, 85, 172.
Hills, John, 72, 8; Sarah, m. Jacob Parson, 85, 153; William, 82, 75, 190.
Hillyer, Abraham, 87, 55.
Hilton, Agnes, 80, 21; Elizabeth, [pg98]wife of Capt. George, 80, 102; Capt. George, 80, 102.
Hinksden, place-name, 76, 70.
TTinxhill:
Crucifixion graffiti at St. Mary’s, 248-81, 249.
rounded-base cross, 88, 153.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 161.
Hiscock, D. H., 83, 247; Robert, 69, 227; 81, 62; R. H., xlvi- xlvii; 80, 86, 190; The Employment of an eighteenth-century Organist, 167-72, 171; The Road between Dartford, Gravesend and Strood, 22983, 247; The Story of Ifield and Singlewell, 250-71, 251.
Historic Haven: The Story of Sandwich, by Dorothy Gardiner (review), 69, 226.
‘Historic Building of Kent’ plaque designed, xlv.
History of All Saints’ Church, Whitstable, A, by I. W. Green (review), 283-70, 284.
History of Kent with Maps and Pictures, A, by F. W. Jessup (review), 249-71, 250.
History of the Springhead Pleasure Gardens and Watercress Plantation (c. 1805-1936), by W. S. Penn, 62-81, 78.
Hitchen, Mrs. 77, 205.
hlinc, place-name element, 76, 63.
Hlothere, King, by Gordon Ward, 91-68, 96.
Hoad, Thomas, 82, 92.
Hoar, Richard, 70, 153.
Hoard of Roman Folles from Bromley, A, by J. W. Brafisford, 264-70, 265.
Hoath:
grant of land to Abbot Berc- weald of Reculver, 68, 93.
poor relief, 75, 28.
Hobart, Walter, 78, 13.
Hobb, Laurence, 76, 208.
Hobday, Stephen, 80, 134; S. R., obituary, 70, 285.
Hobson, Clement, 72, 54; R. L., 69, 203.
Hoby, Sir Edward, 85, 75, 86; Sir Philip and Sir Thomas, tomb of, 26 ff.
Hoddard, Sir Richard, 82, 138.
Hoddesden, Abbot John of, 72, 25.
Hodge, Walter, 73, 186.
Hodges, H. S., 85, 196; H. W. M., 77, 208.
Hodgson, Mrs. Jean F., 85, 196, 200; Sydney, 69, 98.
Hodsail, Edmund, 72, 8.
Hodsoll, Charles Maxwell, 6487, 65; James Hackett, 64 ff.
Hoffman, Calvin, 219-69, 221.
Hofheim, 70, 274.
Hofstade, 71, 43.
Hogarth, Capt. 'A. C., 1-li; 80, 81, Ixiii; 84, 243; 85, 188; 86, 240.
Hogarth’s Peregrination, by Charles Mitchell (review), 176-66, 177.
Hogben, Thomas, 82, 40, 50, 71.
Hogeman, Thomas, 76, 86.
Hogg, A. H. A., 68, 167; 71, 233; 72, 22; 74, 89; 79, 79, 85; 85, 212.
Hoggarth, G., 83, 126.
Hoggis, Simon, 75, 112.
Hogh (Hoge), 66, 133.
Holborough, place-name, 68, 4; see also, Snodland.
Holborough, Kent, An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at, by Vera P. Evison, 84-70, 141.
Holborough, Snodland, Excavation of a Roman Barrow at, by R. F. Jessup, with N. C. Cook and J. M. 0. Toynbee, 1-68, 61.
Hole Haven, Canvey Island, 79, 4.
Holland, Lord, 1-71, 13.
Hollanden, place-name, 76, 70.
Hollands, Frank, 71, 198, 205;
Thomas, 73, 186.
Hollely, Robert James, 80, 134.
Hollenden, see Leigh.
Holliday, T. G. F., 73, 1.
HoUing, F. W., 86, 197.
Hollingbourne:
Aleff, Rev. John, 66, 156.
Anglo-Saxon burial, 80, 269; cemetery, 111-70, 112; cremations site, 72, 234; 83, 149.
Belgio pottery, 72, 222.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
Culpeper family, 114-71, 115.
Eyhorne Corn Mill, 115-71, 116; 82, 53, 62.
Grove Mill, 116-71, 117; 53-82, 56, 62.
hatchments of Rev. Richard Duppa and Baldwin Duppa- Duppa, 81, 85.
lead seal matrix, 66, 155.
Manor of Alnoitone (Elnothing- ton), 82, 51.
Manor, li; Manor Mill, 88, 71, 114115; 50-82, 53, 62.
medieval bronze ewer spout, 85, 198.
Mills listed in Domesday, 82, 102.
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVLH 99
Millers, 82, 62.
Moat Hole Mill, 82, 62.
New England, 65, 161.
Old Mill, 118-71, 120; 60-82, 64.
Park Mill, 116-71, 117; 53-82, 56.
Romano-British, box-tile, 85, 198; pottery and foundations, 72, 222.
Roman, coin hoard, 229-73, 230; 76, 197.
Symonds Cora Mill, 71, 116.
Whiteheath excavations, 16065, 166.
Hollingbourne Indent, by L. R. A. Grove, 155-66, 156.
Hollingbourne, The Story of, by Rev. J. Cave-Browne, 66, 155. Hollington: land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15, 38.
Hollingworth, Messrs., 82, 77; J. & H., 87, 59; J. and T., 87, 59; John, paper-maker, 71, 120; 82, 55, 87; 87, 47, 50; Finch, 71, 125, 126; 82, 83; 87, 49, 91; Finch Thomas, 87, 59; Thomas, 71, 125, 126; 82, 87; 87, 47, 50, 60.
Hollis, A., 74, 182.
Holloway: History of Romney Marsh, 74, 16.
Holloway, E. F., 85, 201.
Hollyman, G. A., lix.
Holman, Mr., 86, 59.
Holmden, Robert, 75, 93.
Holmeden, F., 82, 55.
Holme Mill, see Harrietsham.
Holmes, 83, 234; Elizabeth, 77, 17; Elizabeth, wife of George, 77, 17; George, 77, 17; John, mapmaker (1), 81, 33, 36; John, map-maker (2), 81, 37, 38; John K. E., 77, 17; Noreen C.: Emigration to the United States of America from Sandhurst, Kent, 1826, 1827 and 1828, 235-73, 243; S.C.A., 72, 111.
Holmesdale, Vale of, 80, 152; early settlement, 80, 156, 170.
Holmstede, William, 74, 31.
Holond, Robert, 84, 217.
Holt, Anita: Arden of Faversham (review), 85, 225.
Holt, Denbighshire, 82, 174.
Holt Down, Hampshire, 72, 73.
Holwood Camp, see Keston.
Holworthy, R., 66, 64.
Holywell Row, Suffolk, 84, 18, 22.
Home, Major Gordon, 66, 8, 53, 56; 73, 98, 109.
Homersham, John, 76, 86.
Homestall, place-name, 207-76, 209.
Hone. Galyon, 86, 35.
Hone, Chalk, 68, 150, 157-158;
Dover, 152-69, 155; Maidstone, 85, 196.
Honeyman, Dr. A. J. K., 68, 3.
Honeywood, Robert, 85, 75.
Honoring, Emperor, 80, 181.
Honslord, Adam, 70, 65.
Honywood, Anthony, 75, 49;
Arabella, m. Knatchbull, 81, 87; Bennet, m. William Finch, 74, 205; Christopher, 74, 205; Sir John, 86, 6; Mary, 81, 87; Sir Thomas, 82, 128; Thomas- ine, m. William Western Hugesson, 81, 87.
Hoo, Thomas atte, 71, 212.
Hoo:
Bronze Age founders’ hoards, 66, 128; hoard of bronze implements, 88, 221.
brass of Dorothy Plumley, 152-77, 153.
olay figurine of ‘Pseudo-Venus’, 72, 71.
‘Debtors’ Prison’, 66, 100.
Eastwiok and Spirt Marshes, part of Cobham family property, 141-66, 142.
Fort, olay and peat levels, 66, 114, 115.
lands of John Ashley, 72, 6, 7. lands of Sir Thos. Wyatt, 72, 6. land, early importance before sinking of, 66, 117.
Manor, 72, 141.
Marshes, 66, 106.
Marsh, house built on by College . of AU Saints, Maidstone, 66, 141.
Ricard, John, 71, 208.
Romano-British burial groups, West and East Marshes, 129-66, 131.
Romano-British occupation, 80, 273.
Rowe and Slade Marshes given to support Cobham College, 66, 142.
saltern ddbris, 80, 273.
Saxon Charters concerning land grants in the Hoo Peninsula, 66, 133, 139.
Hoo St. Werburgh, 66, 117.
gun battery, Cookham Wood, lix.
nunnery, 66, 137.
Romano-British pottery, 27370, 277; sites, fix.
Royal Arms in church, 79, 158.
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wick names, 66, 135, 137, 145. Hoo St. Werburgh, Excavation of a Moated Site at Abbot’s Court, by A. C. Harrison and E. R. Swain, 165-78, 169.
Hood, Sir Samuel, 80, 101.
Hooden horses, Wingham, 70, 273.
Hook & Simpson, 88, 176.
Hooker, A. H., Ltd., 82, 1; Sir William, 75, 85.
Hooker, Richard, 1601, Inventory of, ed. by Rosemary Keen, 231-70, 236.
Hoole, John, 80, 21.
Hooper, John, 76, 156.
Hop, tokens. Bradbourne, 69, 215; Godinton, 69, 215; Minster, 69, 215; Queenborough, 69, 215; trade, Faversham, 128-69, 129.
Hop-Tokens, Kent, by John W. Bridge, 60-66, 63.
Hope, A. J. B. Beresford, 70, 5, 8, 10, 12, 19; Lady Mildred, 70, 8; W. H. St. John, 65, 188; 70, 42; 74, 34; liv; 78, 83, 30, 56, 63 ff.; 84, 181, 182, 184; 88, 23.
Hope All Saints:
Goose Farm, 65, 16.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Hope Fleet, 66, 134.
Hope-Taylor, Brian, 70, 63; 72, 26, 37; 79, 88.
Hopper, C. W., obituary, 74, 211.
Hore, K. D.: Canterbury: Samian Find, 77, 202; Iron-Age Sherds from Keston, 78, 184; Probable Roman Interment at Deal, A, 73, 219; Unstratified Pottery from the Upchurch Marshes, 74, 199; Unstratified Pottery from the Upchurch Marshes, 76, 205.
Horne, George S., 80, 136; Robert, 88, 65; Roger de, 72, 140; Thomas, 65, 97; William 71, 208; William de, 74, 31.
Horner, G. K., lii; 80, 81, lix, 136; 84, 241; Graeme, 227-71, 228.
Hornsby, Elizabeth, 81, 85. Horperath, 73, 56.
Hors, Alan le, 78, 114; Thomas le, 78, 114; William le, 78, 114.
Horsa, 80, 175; Ivii.
Horsa, The Tomb of, by John H.
Evans, 101-65, 113.
Horsburgh, E. L. S.: Bromley, Kent, 189-72, 190.
Horse Deity of Roman Canterbury,
The, by Frank Jenkins, 14277, 147.
Horses, exported to France, 81, 97; symbolism of, in Gaulish and other cultures, 144 ff.
Horsenails, Edward and Charles, paper-makers, 116-71, 117; 82, 54.
Horsepoole, Mary, wife of William, 80, 205; William, 72, 16; 80, 205.
Horsham Manor, Upchurch, see Upchurch.
Horsham, Chennells Brook, timberframed house, 82, 252.
Horsham stone, Edenbridge, 83, 261.
Horsmonden:
estate maps, 77, 182.
ironworks, 86, 88.
poor relief, 75, 24.
Horsmonden, St., Margaret’s Church, by Anthony Cronk (review), 294-83, 296.
Horsted, possible location of Horsa’s tomb, 106-65, 109.
Horton:
Barony of, 72, 141.
Priory, 66, 178.
stone from Priory used in Sandgate Castle, 71, 153.
Horton Kirby:
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 83, 143; cemetery, xliv; 69, 70, 257; 83, 149.
excavation by K.A.S., 70, 16.
excavation of Roman granary, 88, 215.
hatchment of Elizabeth Hornsby, 81, 85.
Medieval pottery, 88, 219.
place-name, 88, 83. poor relief, 75, 22, 26.
Whetstone in Anglo-Saxon grave, 70, 106.
Hoskings, Mr. and Mrs., 70, 239.
Hoskins, W. G.: English Local
History. The Past and the Future (review), 81, 255.
Hospitals, charitable endowments for, 75, 56.
Hothfield:
estate map, 1674, 77, 182. rebuilding of church, 75, 123. supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Hotson, Dr. J. Leslie, 69, 220.
Hotspur, Henry, 70, 78.
Hougham:
estate maps, 1639, 1698, 77, 182.
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Harvey, Richard and Margaret of Farthingloe, 80, 98.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 165.
Houghton—barrow, 74, 55.
Houses toads, 72, 75.
How, John, 87, 71; Thomas, 76, 156, 157.
Howard, Lord, 73, 80; 127 ff.; 76, 86, 85 ff.; Lord Admiral, 65, 2; Charles, Lord of Effingham, 77, 54; Edward, Sir, 66, 170; Henry, Duke of Norfolk, 80, 282; Henry, Earl of Northampton, 75, 48; 82, 126; J. J., 70, 1; Sir John, 74, 31; John, 79, 9; Katherine, wife of Charles, 77, 54; Mary, wife of Thomas, 77, 54; Miss M. Maitland, 70, 282; Robert, Sir, 74, 31; Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 77, 54.
Howard de Walden, Katherine, wife of Thomas, 77, 54;
Thomas, Lord, 77, 54.
Howe, Admiral Lord, 80, 101, 102; Daniel, 71, 128; 82, 96.
Howell, James, 69, 86; Sir John, 80, 233, 235,
Howgrave-Graham, R. P., I.
Howletts, Saxon quoit brooches, 70, 189.
Hoya, Deal, 84, 131; East Malling, 88, 54; Rochester, 77, 164.
Hoysted, John, 88, 54; Mary, wife of John, 88, 54.
Hringwynn, 76, 68.
Hrothwulf, see Rolvenden.
Hubbard, M., 73, 3.
Hubble, Benjamin, 83, 234;
Nicholas, 81, 249.
Hucking:
chalk-well, 80, 269, 270. Neolithic flint celt, 80, 278. place-name, 82, 257.
Hudson, waterman, 72, 176;
George, 84, 126; William, 82, 34.
Huffam, Rev. V„ 77, 152.
Hugesson, 81, 87; Dorothy, wife of William, 81, 87; Martha, wife of William, 81, 87; Thomasine, wife of William, 81, 87;
William, 81, 87; William of Provender, 81, 87; William Western, 81, 87.
Huggin, John, 80, 235.
Hughes, 81, 85; Alice, m. John Minot, 81, 41.
Hughesdon, D,, 85, 201.
Hughson, Nicholas, 87, 222. Hugenots, 81, 39, 43.
Hull, Dr. Felix, 71, 129, 256; liv; 72, 73, 141, 175; 77, 202; 79, 15, 30; 80, 151, 204, 238; 81, 38; 82, 104; 85, 182, 191; 87, 209; 88, 186; Calendar of the White and Black Books of the Cinque Ports, A, 1432-1955 (review), 301-82, 303; Coming of the Barons, The, 1403, 1-87, 8;
Custuraal of Kent, The, 148- 72, 159; Early Kentish Militia Roll, An, 159-68, 166; English History through Kent Eyes (review), 69, 227.
and Rosemary Keen: English Politics and the Sheriff of Kent, 206-71, 213; Kent Archives Office, The, 64-66, 71; Kentish Historiography, 221-70, 230; (Ed.) Kentish Holiday, 1823, A, 109-81, 117; Lathe in the early sixteenth Century, The, 97-69, 100; Marsham, John, A Forgotten Antiquary, 49- 83, 54; Melcombe Mill: A fourteenth century Building Account, 54-72, 59; Rochester Consistory Act Books, 74, 206; Spittlehouse of Key Street, The, 179-82, 183; (Ed.) Tour into Kent, 1759, A, 171-69, 178; review of Calendar of Kent Feet of Fines to the End of Henry Ill’s Reign, 246-71, 247; review of Estate Documents at Lambeth Palace Library, oat. by Jane Sayers, 291-80, 292.
M. R., 65, 135; 68, 140, 143; 69, 115; 71, 70, 84; Ixii, 72, 94, 104; 73, 2, 96; 74, 138; 78, 56; 83, 163; 84, 39, 71; 85, 139, 143; 87, 102, 157; 88, 74; Brooches, Rochester East Gate, 150- 87, 155; Fibulae, Romano-British Settlement at Springhead, 97-71, 98; Report on Brooches, Fawkham, 69-78, 70; Report on Fibulae from Building BSpringhead, 10, 83, 184-185; Report on Fibulae from Temple I, Springhead, 48-73, 49.
Hulno, Northumberland, 80, 1, 3, 9. Hulse, Field-Marshal Sir Samuel, 81, 93.
Hume, Mr. and Mrs., 68, 3; Dr. A,, 69, 212; L. Noel, 71, 167;, Archaeology in Britain: Observing the Past, 68, 223; Ritual Burials on the Upchurch Marshes, 160-70, 167; Ritual Deposits on the Upchurch
102 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
Marshes, 198-69, 199; Romano- British Potteries on the Upchurch Marshes, 72-68, 96; and J. M. C. Toynbee: Unusual
Roman Sherd from the Upchurch Marshes, An, 69-69, 74. Humphrey-Smith, Cecil R.: Heraldry in Canterbury Cathedral, 80, 292.
Humphries, Mrs., 72, 190. Humphrey, John, 73, 236, 240. Hunden, Thomas, Abbot of St.
Augustine’s, 77, 83.
Hundreds: Aloesbridge, 79, 49; Axtane, 79, 92; 80, 66; Barldey, 65, 67, 68; Bewsborough, 76, 209; Blaclcheath, 75, 86; 6580, 66; Bromley, 81, 31, 37, 38; Calehill, 68, 159; Codsheath, 80, 66; Cornilo, 68, 99; East Brixton, 81, 31; Eastry, 68, 99; Hoo, 72, 143; Larkfield, 85, 76; Little, 80, 66; Littlefield, 72, 139, 140, 145; 77, 52, 58; Luddesdown, 80, 235; Marden, 84, 32; Meopham, 80, 235; Middleton, 79, 4; Nurstead, 80, 235; Ruxley, lx; 72, 80, 66; 81, 31, 37, 38; Selbritten, 76, 70; Shamwell, 71, 201, 202; 84, 219; 88, 59; Somerden, 72, 140, 141, 145; 80, 67, 250-252; Toltingtrough, 80, 235; Wach- lingstone, 72, 140, 141; West Barnfield, 88, 155; Wrotham, 80, 66; 85, 76.
Hunlock, Joseph, 70, 149, 154, 157. Hunt, Mr., member of tour into Kent, 1759, 171-69, 178.
H. G.: The Finances of Sir Thomas Stapleton in the early nineteenth century, 16976, 179.
Dr. John, 76, 148; Mary, 80, 231. Huntebourne, denn, 76, 77.
Hunter, G. H., Ltd., 85, 137; Dr. G.
Yeates, Ixv.
Rev. Henry: History of London and its Environs, 82, 227.
Rowland O.: Old Houses in England, 84, 37.
Huntingdon, Earl of, 80, 6; Lady, 73, 148.
Huntley, H., 74, 148.
Hunton:
church, Royal Arms in, 79, 166, 169.
hop-tokens, 66, 62.
provision of chapel, church porch and chantry, 75, 115.
hurst, place-name suffix, 76, 70, 74.
Huse, Lord Henry, 72, 139.
Hussey, of Scotney, 70, 2, 3; A., 70, 36, 42; A.: Kent Chantries, 65, 194; Ann, m. Gildart, 81, 93; Arthur, 80, 19; 81, 95; Henry, 81, 84; R. C., 70, 41; 83, 263.
Hutchings, G. E., obituary, 79, 232; Landscape Drawing (review), 74, 207; River Deposits of the Lower Medway Basin, The, 80, 32; R. E., liv.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 74, 79.
Hutt, H., 70, 250.
Hutton, Rev. John, 81, 90; Silves- tra, 81, 90.
Huxeley, William, 82, 51.
Hwyte, William le, 70, 65.
Hyde, Abbot of the, 72, 140.
Hyden, William, 82, 137.
Hyth (OE port, haven), 76, 215.
Hythe:
barrow, 74, 56.
bequests of boats or nets, 81, 103. bequests for church works, 75, 112.
boats sent to Yarmouth Herring Eair, 81, 107.
Chapel of St. Leonard, 75, 112.
Churches, 65, 21; Royal Arms in Church, Ixii.
Church, description of by Chas. Powell, 1823, 111-81, 112; porch, 75, 115, 120.
Common Seal, mythical animals on the back, 222-223.
Currier’s knife, 197-78, 198.
Eastern Rother, 76, 217. estate map, 1685, 77, 182. export of horses to France, 81, 97. fishing industry, history of, 104 ff.
Hospital of St. Bartholomew, 75, 34.
Hospital of St. John, 75, 36.
Instrument of Government, 85, 22.
lead seal matrix of John Cosin, 191-78, 192.
Manor House, hearth and cooking pots, li.
Medieval population, 103-81, 104.
painting of St. Christopher, 75, 112.
Parliamentary election of 1689, 85, 23; . mid-seventeenth-century, 20 ff.
place-name, 76, 215.
parish at end of Middle Ages, 95 ff.
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polychrome pottery fragment, 80, 279.
Register of Bishop Hamo, 70, 247. right of Lord Warden to nominate candidates for Parliament, 20 ff.
Stade boats, 81, 105.
Scarborough, 1528, 106-81, 107.
Hythe, The Church of St. Nicholas, by F.C.E.-E., 68, 216.
I
laegnlaed, see Yantlet.
laenberht, moneyer, 71, 163.
laenlaed, see Yantlet.
lamblichus, tomb of, 80, 248.
Icanhoe, Benedictine Abbey, 72, 228.
Ice-houses, Bexley, 80, 223; Cray- ford, 80, 223; Darenth, 80, 223; Green Park, 221-80, 222.
Icehouse at Green-Street-Green, Darenth, An, by J. E. L. Caigor, 221-80, 226.
Ickham, Thomas, 85, 130.
Ickham:
estate map, 1690, 77, 182.
Lee Priory, 1-77, 26; Lee Priory press, 3-77, 6.
material from Canterbury Worthgate used in Lee Priory, 77, 2.
subdivision of demesne fields, 80, 167.
Icklesham, boundaries of, 73, 69.
Icklingham: Romano-British
brooch, 87, 152.
Ida, 78, 90.
Iddenden, Thomas, 75, 56.
Iden:
land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
licence to crenellate The Mote Manor House at Leigh, 74, 16.
Manor of Lyminge, denn belonging to Archiepiscopal, 76, 77.
place-name, 76, 70.
Staunton, William, parson, 74, 31.
len, Richard, token of, 73, 226.
Held, John de, 74, 18.
Ifield, family, 85, 205; Thomas, 81, 249.
Ifield:
history, 250-71, 251.
Manor of, 85, 204.
rebuilding of church, 75, 123.
Rev. K. M. Efinch, 71, 251; Rev. John Tucker, 80, 104.
Igglesden, Sir Charles, 81, 248; 82, 62, 260; 85, 61; 87, 65; A Saunter through Kent with Pen and Pencil, 68, 62.
Ightham:
Alehin, Rev. John, 1598, 70, 183.
Alehin, John Jnr., 70, 185.
Baldwyn, Arthur, 1617, 70, 185.
brass to Jane Lombard, fragment from, 216-68, 217.
Bronze Age beaker, early Neolithic, 76, 19.
Burtonshaw, John, 1701, 70, 185; Thomas, 1739, 70, 185; John, 1777, 70, 185.
charitable funds, 75, 128.
charity of Elizabeth James, 83, 121.
Church, hatchments, 85-81, 86; of James family, 83, 116, 118, 120; Jacobean box pews, 83, 112; living granted to Demetrius James, 83, 120; right of patronage of the, 83, 120; silver chalice in, 83, 112.
flint industry, 76, 35.
Greenewell, Robert, 1586, 70, 179, 183.
Grynne, Rev. John, refuses oath of allegiance to Parliament, 1643, 83, 114.
Harrison, Benjamin, 71, 47; John, 70, 185.
Harrison, Sir Edward’s collection presented to Maidstone Museum, 70, 269.
Ightham Mote, 69, 221.
Ivo, Percival, 1614, 70, 185.
Neolithic Site, 74, 68.
Oldbury Hill, 70, 29; Ixvi; earthwork, 72, 86, 60, 68, 74; Iron Age hill-fort, 78, 74; paleolithic tools, 211-85, 212; reduction by Romans, 86, 75; rook overhangs, 211-85, 212.
Old Stones, Eoliths, 47-71, 52.
Patch Grove ware, possible kiln, 78, 76.
Romano-British brooch from Robertson’s Farm, 206-69, 207; remains, 70, 11.
Selby family of Ightham Mote, 83, 112.
settlement, early, 80, 156.
Spratt, Rev. John, 1594, 70, 183. timber barn, 81, 5, 30.
Ightham, An Account Book, 1750by Joan Constant, 54, 77, 212215.
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Ightham Court, The Dutch James Family of, by Edward Bowra, 111-83, 124.
Ightham, Old Stones, The History of an Ancient House in, Kent, by Sir Edward Harrison, 178-70, 186.
Iguanodon, Tunbridge Wolls, xliii.
Dlustrated London News, 70, 5.
Imple, Agnes, m. Sir Jacob Astley, 73, 131.
Implement Petrology Survey, 224-79, 226.
Inohcolm, Augustinian Abbey, 86, 219.
Indicis, Cardinal William, 70, 70.
Ine, King of Wessex, 68, 96.
-ing, ingas, ingaham, ingas, ington, place-name suffixes, 66, 138; 63 ff.; 73, 76, 69, 61 ff.; 88, 81-85.
Ingaevones, 214-76, 216.
Ingatestone: estate map, 81, 56.
Inge, William, 115-86, 116.
Ingelthorpe, Sir Edmund, 82, 258.
Ingoldmells, Romano-British hearth, 80, 261; salt industry, 83, 273; 84, 257.
Inmith, Joan, wife (1) of Thomas, 74, 205; Marth, wife (2) of Thomas, 76, 205; Thomas, 74, 205.
Inning of the marshes, 66, 108; of Thames and Medway, 117 ff.
Inning, Le, see Grain.
Innocent IV, Pope, 72, 44, 45.
Inskip, Mr. and Mrs., 70, 239.
Inventory of the Bridge lands in
Grain, 184-68, 186.
Ipswich, 71, 36; 80, 1; 83, 1.
Ireland, W. H., History of Kent, 227-70, 228; 80, 139, 141; 84, 240; 87 191 208.
Ireland, Nine Years’ War, 68 ff.
Iremonger, Rev., 81, 92.
Iron Age;
animal bones, 78, 188.
briguetage, Eastborough Farm, Cooling, 66, 128.
bone objects, Birchington, 71, 237.
brooches, 78, 186; Boughton Monchelsea, boat shaped, 208-88, 209; Loose, La Tens brooch, 71, 237; 86, 72, 84; Rochester, 85, 111; Sutton Valence, boat-shaped bronze, 208-88, 209.
camps, Holwood park, Keston,
Coins, 78, 186; Greenhithe, 81, 188; Westerham, found near Squerrye’s Camp, Ixix; hoard, 76, 85, 31.
cremation burial, Kennington, 188-78, 189.
ditches, Receiver, at Roman Fort, ba.
earthworks, Loose, xlvii; 80, 86, 55-74.
enclosures, Greenhithe, 139- 81, 141.
finds, Borden, 79, 214; Preston, liii.
hearths, Greenhithe, 138-81, 139; High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, liv.
liill-forts, Bigbury Camp, xlvii-xlviii; Charlton, 78, 78, 74; Castle Hill, Tonbridge, 233- 84, 234; 176-85, 177; 233-86, 234; High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, lii-liv; 73, 76, liv-lv; Keston, 78, 74; Westerham, Ixvii-Ixix; 76, 78, 74; 29-85, 33, 194; 86, 74.
hut dwelling, Orpington, 72, 210. pits, Barham, 240-86, 241; Greenhithe, storage pits, 81, 140.
pottery, Barham, 240-86, 241; Barming, 83, 263; Barnet Wood, Iviii; Bettshanger, 80, 88, 219; Birchington, 71, 237; Boughton Aluph, 80, 258; Bromley, Iviii; Canterbury, 80, 78, 186-188; Farningham, 15 ff.; Folkestone, 88, 88, 216, 221; Greenhithe, 77, 200; 149- 81, 152; High Rocks, Ixvi; Holborough, 72, 70, 89-90; Kennington, 188-78, 189; Keston, xlv, 71, 245; xlviii, Ixiii; 72, 73, xlviii; 84, 187; Lullingstone, 84, 241; 88, 15; Maidstone, 83, 263; Margate, 88, 222; Orpington, 72, 210; Reculvor, 71, 175, 182; 73, 99; Stowting, 88, 218; Tunbridge Wells, liv; Westerham, Squerryes, 73, 76, Ixix; 85, 31. salt-workings, Cliffe, 272-83, 273;
Ingoldmells, 272-83, 273. sandals, Birchington, leather, 71, 237.
sites, 78, 74; Crayford, 72, 186; 78, 74; Dartford, 78, 74; Deal, xliii; Dover, 68, 77, xlviii; Fawltham, 78, 74; Greenhithe, 200-77, 201; 78, 74; Keston, 185-84, 199; 85, 193; Lullingstone, lix; 81, 84, 241; Margate,
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246; Preston, liii; Ramsgate, 76, 86, 246; Reculver, 71, 192; 98 ff.; 73, 84, 246; St. Margaret’s Bay, 70, 267.
villages, Dumpton Gap, Ivi; Orpington, 76, 71, 240; Ramsden, 71, 240.
vessel,, LarMeld, 197-76, 198.
wooden objects, Birchington, 71, 237.
Iron Age Camp at Squerryes, Wester ham, Excavation of the, by N. Piercy Eox, 29-85, 33.
Iron-Age Sherds from Keston, by K. D. Hore, 78, 184.
Iron Age Site on Bridge Hill, by M. B. Watson, 186-78, 188.
Iron Age and Romano-British Site at Stone Castle Quarry, Greenhithe, An, by A. P. Detsicas, 136-81, 190.
Ironstone, Weald, 68, 140.
Ironworking, Bardown, Ixi; Biddenden, 72, 85, 192; 86, 246; Ramsgate, 86, 246; Sissinghurst, Ix-Ixi; Springhead, 72, 85, 190; Stelling, 78, 200; Weald, 89-86, 92; WestweU, 179-85, 180; Wye, 85, 178.
Irwin, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Best, 72, 172; J.O., Ivii; John: Edenbridge: Palaeolithic Flint Implements, 81, 76, 204-206;
Jacobean Wall-Painting at Taylor House, Edenbridge, 178-74, 179; Roman Coin Discoveries at Edenbridge, 202-76, 204.
Isaackson, Richard, 83 ff.
Isabella, Queen, 83, 206.
Isherwood, Foster and Stacey, brewers, 88, 226.
Island Road, The, by David S. Stafford, 96-74, 98.
Isle, Richard del’, 74, 26.
Isley, family, 73, 122; Sir Henry, . 4G-
Islingham:
Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 150. place-name, 76, 64.
Islip, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Ison, John, 72, 167.
Itford Hill, 73, 23.
Ithell, T., 80, 69; xlvii, xlix, 81, 44; xlvii, 82, 145, 162; 83, 39, 273; 84, 93, 139, 246; 85, 65, 95; 86, 25, 59; 87, 101, 157, 159; 88, 73, 130.
Ive, Percival, 70, 185; William, 76, 208.
Ivell, R., 73, 3; 74, 114; 77, 111.
Ivimey-Cook, Dr. H., 82, 160.
Ivory, carving, Leeds, 211-88, 212; fragment, Ramsgate, 22-84, 24.
Ivychurch:
Beacon, William, baptised, 69, 169.
estate maps, 1589, 1654, 77, 179, 182.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
place-name, 76, 60.
poor relief in, 75, 20.
workman on Canterbury Guildhall, 83, 4.
Iwade:
Chapel, 75, 109.
Chetney Hill lazaret, 1-79, 16.
lands held by Astley, John, 72, 6, 7; Boxley Abbey, 66, 141; Sir Thos. Wyatt, 72, 6.
Manor of Funton, 70, 69; Manor of Holmes, 70, 69.
Marsh owned by Cobham family, fourteenth century, 66, 141.
Northwood family estates, 70, 69.
Romano-British kiln, Bedlams Bottom, lix; site, 81, 80, 273.
Savage, Sir Arnold, 70, 69.
Ixning, 69, 122.
J
Jackson, A. A., liv; Ann, 81, 73, 125;
D., 84, 247; D.T., 85, 189; 87, 240; 88, 225; Dudley, 69, 115; liii; George, 82, 81, 34.
I., Upchurch: Two Roman Pottery Kilns, 190-77, 194; Isaac, 72, 175; John, 88, 181; Sir Robert, 73, 81, 83.
Jacob, 68, 100; 70, 149; Alice, 80, 20; Edward: History of Faver- sham, 78, 118; 80, 141.
Jacobean Wall-Painting at Taylor House, Edenbridge, by John Irwin, 178-74, 179.
James I, 69, 77; 79, 72; 140-80, 141;
Charter of 1608, 87, 93; friendship with Lord Edward Wotton, 126-82, 127; list of mills owned by, 82, 34, 56, 57, 90.
James II, 72, 230; 76, 123, 124, 193196; 85, 156.
James, Duke of York, 80, 125; A. G., 78, 188; Aime, wife of Demetrius, 83, 115; Anne, wife of William, 83, 116; Demetrius-
106 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
Grevis, 81, 85; Sir Demetrius, 83, 115; Demetrius, rector of Ightham, 83, 120; Col. Demetrius, 83, 120; Elizabeth, 81, 85; 83, 121; Elizabeth, wife of William, 117-83, 118; Elizabeth m. Charles Grevis, 83, 120; F. W. 168-70, 171; H. A., xlix, 77, 204; 74, 178; xlvi; Major Haestrecht, 81, 83, 117; Jane, wife of William, 83, 112; John, 80, 196, 197; Letitia, wife of Col. Richard, 83, 120; Mary, 83, 120; Col. Richard, 81, 85; 118-83, 120; Richard, Barrister, 83, 120, 123; Mrs. Richard, m. Capt. S. Newell, 83, 121; Roger (1), 111-83, 112; Roger (2), 111-83, 112; Sarah, wife of Roger, 83, 111; Sir Walter, 70, 8; William, 81, 85; William (d. 1627), 83, 112; William, (d. 1661), 113-83, 115, 123;
William (d. 1718), 83, 116; William (d. 1780), 81, 85; William (d. 1781), 116-83, 118; Sir William, 72, 235.
James Family of Ightham Court, The Dutch, by Edward Bowra, 111-83, 124.
Jan, A. W., 71, 230; 72, 160, 204, 209.
Jannesham, see Grain. Janyn, Thomas, 80, 20. Jarman, Shirley, Sonia C. Hawkes and Louise Millard: Anglo- Saxon Burials near the Lord of the Manor, Ramsgate, 9-84, 30.
Jarrow, stonework, 88, 28. Jarson, Thomas, 87, 178.
Jarvis, Abraham, 71, 188; R. 0., 79, 15.
Jasper, gem from Cranbrook, xlix.
Jay, Miss C., 71, 237.
Jean I and II of Brabant, coins, 69, 65.
Jean D’Avesnes of Hainault, coins, 69, 66.
Jefferies, Dr. R. P. S., 81, 136; 88, 130.
Jeffrey, D. A., liv; M. J., 78, 87, 223. Jeffreys, Sir George, Lord Chief Justice, 76, 131; Lt.-Col. H. F., Ivii.
Jekyn, Agnes, wife of William, 71, 208; William, 71, 208.
Jell, Mr., 70, 237.
Jenkin (Jenkyn), John (1), 65, 93, 96-100; John (2), 95-65, 100;
Judith, 65, 95, 99; Stephen, 65, 98, 99.
Jenkin’s Well, Parker’s Corner, Upper (old) Deal, by W. P. D. Stebbing, 93-65, 100.
Jenkins, Canon, 69, 38; 87, 32; E. S., 70, 270; F., 66, 78; 204-68, 205; 79, 164, 247-249; 72, 94, 111, 197, 198; xlv, xlvi, 73, 2, 23, 26; 74, 96; Ivii, lix; 80, 81, Ixv, Ixvi; 82, lx, 282, 285; 83, 10; 84, 39, 232; 253; 85, 176; 86, 215, 232, 239; 87, 32; Canterbury Excavations, June-December 1947. No. 5 Watling Street, 11465, 136; Cult of the Dea Nutrix in Kent, The, 38-71, 46; Cult of the ‘Pseudo-Venus’ in Kent, The, 107-72, 108; Genius Cucul- latus in Kent, The. A Note on a Romano-Gaulish Clay Figurine Found at Reculver, 86-66, 91; Horse Deity of Roman Canterbury, The, 142-77, 147; Nameless or Nehalennia, 19270, 200; Report on Clay Figurine of Venus, Springhead, 10772, 108; Roman Worthgate at Canterbury, The, 273-88, 275; Romano-Gaulish Statuette from Cowden, Kent, A, 20386, 205; Some Possible Indications of the Cult (Springhead, Temple I), 55-73, 60; Two Pottery Kilns and a Tilery of the Roman Period at Canterbury (Durovernum Cantiacorum), 151-74, 161.
Sir Leoline, 87, 85, 89. Jenkinson, Sir Hilary, li, liv. Jenkyn, Gregory, 72, 71, 121; 82, 72. Jenner, E. J., 88, 208.
Jennings, Anthony, 81, 84. Jephson, William, 72, 7. Jerningham, Charles, 81, 87; Elizabeth, wife of Charles, 81, 87; Henry, 83, 214.
Jersey, Earl of, 71, 115; 82, 51. Jesson, place-name, 76, 62, 68. Jestico, P. W., 85, 198.
Jet pendant, Strood, 217-69, 219.
Jettons, Higham, 82, 149, 155; Pluokley, 87, 173; Rochester, 83, 99; French, New Romney, 79, 67; Orpington, liv; Sandwich, 80, 80, 27- 28; German. Eynsford, 86, 147; Farning- ham, 88, 21; Pivington, 77, 45; Rochester, 83, 99; Sandwich, 80, 28; Strood, 84, 141.
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVin [pg107]Jew’s harps, 210-69, 212; Ditton, 80, 278; East Sutton, 70, 270; Egerton, 70, 269; Lesnes, 200-72, 202; Otford, 70, 270; Rochester, 206-77, 207.
Jezreelites, The, by R. A. Baldwin, 212-78, 214.
Jillingham water, 65, 1.
Joan, Princess, Widow of Black Prince, 70, 69, 72; 80, 219; Fair Maid of Kent, 71, 207, 208.
Joanes, Thomas, 87, 54; Walter, 87, 54.
Jocelyn, Robert, Earl of Roden, 76, 177.
John, King, 66, 142; 80, 120, 193; capture of Rochester, 83, 56; 86, 114.
John XXIII, Pope, 85, 195.
John, Prince of Eltham, 83, 206.
John the Provost, 66, 93.
John, son of Dunstan, 80, 158.
John, William, 80, 21.
Johnson, Dr., 143 ff.; 73, 78, liii-liv; Capt., muster-master, 88, 65; Lt.-Col. A. A., 86, 242; Alexander, 80, 20; Charles, 70, 39; 81, 118; Major D. A., 87, 219; Francis, 88 ff.; Gerard, 86, 83, 26; Paul, 69, 161; Philip, liii; Philip Mainwaring, 78, 71, 214, 216; Sarah, 87, 198; Thomas, 69, 81; Thomas, mercer, 76, 154.
Jessup, B., 82, 194; F. W., lii, liii; 72, 80, 296.
reviews of: English Place Names, by Kenneth Cameron, 21176, 212; English Place Names, Origin of, by P. H. Reaney, 211-76, 212; History of Kent, with Maps and Pictures, A, 24971, 250; Kentish Stour, The, by Robert H. Goodsail, 17866, 179; Seventeenth Century Kent, A Social and Economic History, 285-80, 287; Sir Roger Twysden, 1597-1662, 30482, 305.
with R. F. Jessup: The Cinque Ports, 205-65, 206; Kentish Election of March, 1640, The, 1-86, 10. Origin and First Hundred Years of The Society, The, 1-70, 43; M. J., 82, 194, 202.
R. F., 66, 133; 68, 90; 69, 201; 70, 200, 268; 80, 200; liv; 82, 82, 184, 190, 193; 83, 254, 258; 85, 2, 29; Age by Age, Landmarks
in British Archaeology, 309-82, 310.
with F. W. Jessup: The Cinque Ports, 205-65, 206.
with N. C. Cook and J. M. C. Toynbee: Excavation of a Roman Barrow at Holborough, Snodland, 1-68, 61; The Faus- sett Pavilion, Part I—The Pavilion, 1-66, 8; The FoUios of Kingsgate, 1-71, 13; Protestant Refugees at Maidstone in the Sixteenth Century, 20265, 203; Note on Roman Lead Coffin from Rochester, 72, 227; The ‘Temple of Mithras’ at Burham, 168-70, 171; Wye Church, 149-66, 150.
reviews of: Archaeology in Britain; Observing the Past, by I. No6I Hume, 68, 223; Battle in Bossendon Wood, by P. G. Rogers, 220-77, 221; British Journal for the History of Science, The, Vol, Part 1, 1, No. 1, 77, 223; Curiosities of British Archaeology, 76, 216; Deal Castle, Ministry of Works Guide, 66, 179; Dover Castle, Ministry of Works Guide, 66, 179; English Romanesque Lead Sculpture, by G. Zar- neoki, 252-71, 253; Milton Parish Church, The Story of, 226-69, 227; Monastic Sites from the Air, by David Knowles and J. K. St.Joseph, 175-66, 176; Prehistoric England, by Grahame Clark, 77, 223; Roman City of London, The, by Ralph Merrifield, 257-81, 259; Roman Roads in Britain, by I. D. Margary, 247-71, 249; South-East England, by I. D. Margary, 224-85, 225. Johnson, Thomas, Botanical Journey in Kent and Hampstead, ed. by J. S. L. Gilmour (review), 249-87, 250.
Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst, 80, 201.
Johnstone, Col., 68, 66; Miss D. E., 78, 23; P. M., 88, 29, 30; R., 82, 104.
Johnstone, Rev., 83, 237. Joliffe, Charles, 81, 90.
JoUife, J. E. A., Pro-Feudal England: the Jutes, 70, 230; 72, 151.
Jones, Arm, wife of Richard, 81, 93; Rev. David, 81, 85; Dr., 87, 73;
108 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI
Jones, Ann—continued widow, 80, 237; D. T., xlix, 81, 44; 82, 145, 162; 83, 39; 84, 39; 88, 130; E., 84, 39; E. C. H., 71, 239; liv; E. 80, 0. H., Orpington Mesolithic Site, 174-65, 178; Mrs. E. V., 81, 44; 82, 39, 162; Eliza, 81, 83; Ian: Early Sketch of Dungeness Light-house, An, 170-66, 172; Roman Remains on Lydd Rype, 160-66, 161; Isaac, 82, 74; John, 81, 93; John, trade token of, 85, 173; John, Colliery capt., 77, 164; Madeline V., 86, 1; Divine Durant, The: A Seventeenth-Century Independent, 193-83, 203;
Election Issues and the Borough Electorates in MidSeventeenth-Century Kent, 19-85, 27; Martha, 81, 83; Mary, 87, 76; Nicholas, 75, 34; Col. Rice, 85, 43; Richard, 81, 93; Robertum, wife of Rev. David, 81, 85; S. R., 83, 36; Thomas, 87, 76; 88, 164; William Brittain, liv; William, 78, 75, 115; 87, 76; WiUiam: Life of Bishop Horne, 69, 122; William J: Chancery and the Cinque Ports in the Reign of Elizabeth I, 143-76, 151.
Jope, Prof. E. M., 69, 152; 70, 105; 88, 203.
Jordan, H., 70, 273; W. K.: Social Institutions in Kent, 14801661, The Social Institution of Lancashire, 1480-1660 (review), 75, 77, 222; William, 87, 197.
Jorden, Henry, 82, 61.
Joseph of Dover, surveyor, 84, 88, 89.
Journal of the British Archaeological Association XXII (review), 74, 209.
Joyate, William, 80, 20.
Joyce, John, 80, 21.
Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, Discovery of a Romano-British settlement in, by P. J. Tester andJ.E.L.Caigor,178-65, 179.
Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, Excavations on the Site of a Romano-British Settlement in, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 167-68, 183.
Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, Medieval Buildings in the, by
P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 18-72, 39.
Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, near Dartford, New Discoveries in the, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 71, 233.
Joyden’s Wood, see also Bexley.
Joynes, Mr., 83, 234.
Joyntour, William, 74, 35.
Judd, Sir Andrew, 74-75, 75.
Jugum, 72, 155.
Jumieges, 88, 38.
Jurdan, Thomas, 74, 101.
Jury’s Gut Sewer, 65, 15.
Justice, Nicholas, 74, 203.
Justyse, Richard, 80, 19.
Jutish:
brooches, Lyminge, 35-69, 37.
buckles, Lyminge, 33-69, 34.
cemetery, Einglesham, liv, Ivii; Lyminge, 76, 68, xliv; 69, xlvi; Ramsgate, 68, 204.
glass, Lyminge, 37-69, 38.
jewellery, Faversham, 34-69, 35; Kingston, 34-69, 35; Lyminge, 34-69, 35.
phase in Kent, 78, 91, 92. pottery, Lyminge, 69, 37. soramasax, Ramsgate, 68, 204. spear, Ramsgate, 68, 204.
weapons, Lyminge, 69, 33; Ne- thercourt Farm Estate, 69, 202. Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge, The, by A. Warhurst, 1-69, 40.
Juxon, Bishop, 87, 84, 85, 91.
K
Kasingham, see Kensham.
Katencamp, Herman, 76, 172.
Katherine of Aragon, 80, 292.
Katherine, Princess, christening at Eltham, 83, 211.
Kattespettesmors marsh, see Stoke.
Kearton, Cherry, 87, 73.
Kearney, Ann, m. Thomas Best, 72, 172.
Ketohenham, William de, 74, 30.
Keohenore, John de, 74, 14, 30; Maud, m. Edmund de Passele, 74, 14; Walter de, 74, 14; William de, 74, 14.
Keeble, William, 82, 74.
Keech, G. C.: Staplehurst and the Weald of Kent (review), 82, 309.
Keeler, Admiral Robert, 74, 74, 75, 79.
Keen, J. A.: Chapel Wood, Hartley, 285-82, 287; Rosemary, and Felix Hull: English Politics
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and the Sheriff of Kent, 206-71, 213; Rosemary (Ed.); Inventory of Richard Hooker, 1601, 231-70, 236; Messrs. Best, Brewers of Chatham, 17272, 181.
Keene, Josiah, 70, 154.
Keevil, M. E.: Mural Painting and Memorial Restored in the Church of St. Mary, Fawkham, 65, 202.
Keith, Dr. Sir Arthur, 69, 180, 182 ff.; 82, 219.
Kellaway, Michael, 71, 184; lii, 73, 98, 209; 74, 182, 187; 78, 55; and B. J. Philp: Early Roman Settlement, Eastwood Earm, Northfleet: Roman Level, 192-72, 194.
Kellawaye, Charles, 74, 205; Mary, wife of Charles, 74, 205.
KeUer, P., 88, 221.
KeUey, 81, 84; Harper, 80, 39.
Kefly, D. B., xlvii, 80, 260; xlix, xlvii; 81, 82, xlvii, 145, 157, 195; 83, 164, 273; 84, 232; 85, 29, 139, 176, 198; 86, 204, 207; 87, 219; 88, 130, 225; Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum, 191-76, 202; 20477, 208; 188-78, 189; 213-79, 218, 226; 275-80, 284; 246-81, 248; 291-82, 299; 262-83, 265; 259-84, 260; 198-85, 201; 22586, 226; 87, 241; 208-88, 210; Early Tudor Kiln at Hareplain, Biddenden, An, 15987, 176; Pluckley, 216-87, 217; Quarry Wood Camp, Loose; A Belgic Oppidum, 55-86, 84; review of Persepolis, The Archaeology of Parsa, Seat of the Persian Kings, by D. N. Wflber, 279-84, 280.
Kelly’s Directories, 42 ff. Kelsey, Maj.-Gen., 82, 85, 23, 24. Kelsham, Francis, 82, 95; John de, 71, 212.
Kelsham, denns of archiepiscopal manor at Teynham, 76, 76, 84.
Kelvedon, Barrow Field, 74, 180.
Kemble, J. M., 88, 81; John, 147 ff.
Kemp, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Kemp, Miss L., 83, 39; Roger, 81, 250; Sir Thomas, 75, 27, 37.
Kempe family, 66, 150; A. J., 65, 179; 69, 97; 82, 184.
Kemp Howe, Neolithic pottery, 74, 62.
Kompston, Beds., 77, 158; 84, 49.
Kemster, William, trade token, 85, 165.
Kemsing:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242. court, 72, 140.
early milestone and associated roads, 202-70, 209.
North Downs trackway, 81, 204. place-name, 88, 81.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 165, 167.
Kemsing and Otford, Watermill Sites at, by A. D. Stoyel, 244-81, 245.
Kemsloy, John, 80, 273; T„ 85, 189.
Kenardington:
almshouse, 75, 52.
Church rebuilt, 75, 122.
Manor held by Thos. de Normanville, 74, 16, 17, 27.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 166.
Tunstall Field, 76, 208.
Kenchester, Herts., 72, 74.
Kendale, Robert, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 82, 12.
Kendrick, Herbert D., 78, 124; Sir Thomas, 69, 97; 85, 1, 15.
Kenet, Joan, 80, 20; John, 80, 20; William, Mayor of Sandwich, 80, 20.
Keneword family, 84, 219.
Kennett, Joan, m. Thomas Inmith, 74, 205; John, 74, 205.
Kenninghall, Norfolk, 77, 158.
Kennington:
bee boles at Burton House Farm, 237-70, 238.
Burton estate of the Randolph family, 65-68, 66.
charitable funds, 75, 128.
Conningbrook Chapel, 14865, 149.
early land-holdings, 80, 161. folds, 80, 168.
hatchments of George and Harry Carter, 81, 86.
Iron Age cremation burial, 188-78, 189.
Kent, Duchess of, 81, 113; Dr. J. P. C., 69, 210; 71, 240; 79, 121; 80, 69; 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 40; 84, 94; 85, 56; 86, 26; 87, 101; 88, 74; review of Roman Coins, by Harold Mattingly, 84, 269; Dr. J. P. C., R. A. G. Carson and J. W. Brailsford: A Hoard of Roman Folios from Bromley, 264-70, 265; 71, 261.
Kent, Kingdom of, 86, 71.
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110 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
Kent, by Marcus Crouch (review), 263-81, 264.
Kent Archaeological Review, 85, 181.
Kent Archives Office, The, by Felix Huh, 64-66, 71.
Kent Building Preservation Trust, xlix-83, 1.
Kent Children, Some, by Margaret Phillips (review), 246-87, 247.
Kent Churches, Charter granting privileges, 71, 149.
Kent Churches, Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes on, Part II, by F. C. EUiston-Erwood, 140-65, 149.
Kent Churches 1954, by H. R. Pratt Boorman and V. J. Torr, 71, 215.
Kent Ditch, 77, 74; Old, 74, 207.
Kent Education Committee, 80, 238.
Kent Hop Gardens, Old Days in the, by the West Kent Federation of Women’s Institutes (review), 216-78, 217.
Kent Hop-Tokens, by John W. Bridge, 60-66, 63.
Kent in the Ravenna Cosmography, by John Evans, 202-79, 205.
Kent Inns, A Distillation, by Anne Roper and H. R. Pratt Boorman (review), 281-70, 282.
Kent Numismatic Society, 72, 222; 80, 279.
Kent Oil Refinery Ltd., 70, 82.
Kent Rivers Board, 66, 144; 71, 228; 72, 223.
Kent, Surrey and Sussex, The Distribution of Lay Wealth In, in the Early Fourteenth Century, by R. E. Glasscock. 61-80, 68.
Kent Wall, 67 ff.
Kenteys, 72, 151, 152, 158, 159.
Kentish, Robert, 86-84, 87.
Kentish Administrations, 70, 36.
Kentish Cannelite Houses, Two— Aylesford and Sandwich, by S.E.Rigold, 1-80, 28.
Kentish Election of March 1640, by F. W. Jessup, 1-86, 10.
Kentish Estate Maps, Some Early, and a Note on their Portrayal of Field Boundaries, by Alan R. H. Baker, 177-77, 184.
Kentish Fairs and Prehistory, by L. R. A. Grove, 195-65, 197.
Kentish Gazette, 1769, 80, 127.
Kentish Historical Newsletter, The, ed. by P. M. E. Erwood (review), 71, 256.
Kentish Historiography, by F. Hull, 221-70, 230.
Kentish Holiday, A, 1823, ed. by F. Hull, 109-81, 117.
Kentish Hospitals, Two, Re-examined: S. Mary, O springe, and S.S. Stephen and Thomas, New Romney, by S. E. Rigold, 31-79, 69; addenda and corrigenda, 80, 29.
Kentish Militia Roll, An Early, by Felix Hull, 159-68, 166.
Kentish Patchwork, A Second, by R. H. Goodsail (review), 269-84, 270.
Kentish Patchwork, A Third, by R. H. GoodsaU (review), 85, 288.
Kentish Post and Canterbury News Letter, 80, 146.
Kentish rag, Blackfriars, 81, 258; Boxley, 88, 141; Canterbury, 68, 119; 83, 273; 88, 46; Dartford Heath, 66, 75; Dover, 69, 133; Eltham, 74, 101, 107; Hollingbourne, 66, 185; Little Chart, 71, 130; Sheerness, 66, 169; Shoreham, 73, 217, 218; Smeeth, li; Stone-next- Faversham, 82, 82, liii; Strood, 84, 151; Upnor, 65, 9.
Kentish Sources, Some Roads and Bridges, ed. by Elizabeth Melling (review), 244-73, 245.
Kentish Sources IV. The Poor, by Elizabeth Melling (review), 290-80, 291.
Kentish Sources V. Some Kentish Houses, ed. by Elizabeth Melling (review), 287-80, 288.
Kentish Sources VI, Crime and Punishment, by Elizabeth Melling (review), 278-84, 279.
The Kentish Stour, by R. H. GoodsaU (review), 178-66, 179.
Kentish Timber Bams, Some Major, by S. E. Rigold, 1-81, 30.
Kentish Tradesmen in the Early Nineteenth Century, by Elizabeth Melling, 98-66, 101.
Kenward, Julian, 75, 25, 84. Kenworth, John, 75, 86.
Kenworthy, Alan of Toston, 66, 154. Kenwrick, Col., William, 85, 23.
Kenyon, G. H.: The Glass Industry of the Weald (review), 30082, 301; Kathleen M., Ixvii; Beginnings in Archaeology (review), 81, 65, 208.
Keon, J., 88, 130.
Kemey, Dr. 219-82, 220.
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Kersey Priory, 85, 137.
Keston:
Belgic pottery, 84, 187, 189, 190192.
Caesar’s Camp, Holwood, xlui; 68, 69, 96, 112; 185-84, 189; pollen analysis, 196-84, 199; soil samples, 192-84, 196.
Church, 87, 40; bequest to, by Sir Henry Heydon, 78, 15.
civil parish, end of the, 31-81, 32. courts held, 78, 10.
Common, Mesolithic culture on, xlvii, xliv.
estate map, 1630, 77, 182. Holwood House, 69, 96. Holwood Hill and Park, camp, xlv; earthworks, 69, 86, 74; excavations 1956, xlv; excavations, 71, 1957, 72, xlviii; excavations, 73, xlviii; West Gateway excavation, 72, Ixiii; undergrowth clearing from hill fort, 85, 194.
Iron Age, Camp in Holwood Park, 179-65, 180; xlv; 69, 69, 96, 76, xlviii; hill fort, 78, 74; pottery, 84, 157.
Keston Field Club, winding up of, Iviii.
Kestane Manor (Keston Court Farm), 69, 96; 78, 2; 16-79, 30; mentioned in Bromley Charter of 862 A.D., 69, 97.
Map of Blacknese Farm, 81, 37. oyster shells, 78, 79.
Piercy Fox, Mrs. E. V., Ixiii. preservation of Roman building, 72, 81, Iviii.
Warbank site, xliii; 65, 66, 161; cremated dogs, 1-li; excavations at, 78, 65, 179; 66, 161; excavated first by Croker and Kempe, 1828, 69, 97; excavation, 1854, by O. R. Corner, and part played by Soo. of Antiquaries, 97-69, 98; excavation of temple by G. R. Wright, 69, 98; excavation, 1936, by J. B. Ward Perkins, of burial, 69, 98; evidence of climate, flora and fauna, 69, 100, 115; excavation of Lower Warbank, 85, 193; finds, 1861, 69, 98; mentioned in Dunkin’s Outline History of Bromley, 69, 97; Romano- British Cemetery, 1-li; Mausoleum, 78, 87, 32; site, account of excavation at Warbank, 96-69, 116; villa site,
Lower Warbank, 246-84, 247; samian ware, 69, 101.
Keston, Caesar’s Camp, by Mrs. N. Piercy Fox, 185-84, 199.
Keston, An Interim Note on the Excavation of Caesar’s Camp, by N. Piercy Fox, 243-71, 245.
Keston, Earthworks and Hut Circles on Hayes Common, and unpublished Bronze Age Flint Implements, from ‘Millfield’, by N. Piercy Fox, 162-66, 163.
Keston, Iron Ago Sherds from, by K. D. Hore, 71, 184.
Keston, Polished ‘Greenstone’ (Hornblende Epidiorite) AxeHead from, by N. Piercy Fox, 161-66, 162.
Keston, The Ritual Shaft at Warbank, by N. Piercy Fox, 184-82, 191.
Kettle, Daniel, 69, 98.
KeweU, Brian, 71, 184, 237; 72, 160; 73, 98; 74, 182.
Keyes, Anne, wife of John, 200 ff.; John, 81, 81, 200 ff.
Keynsham, Somerset, 71, 229. Kicldey, Granaway, 80, 232.
Kiddell, A. J. B., 77, 209.
Kiddles, Herne, 81, 103; New Romney, 81, 103; Reculver, 81, 103; Thames Estuary, 81, 102; Yantlet Creek, 81, 102.
Kidnell, John, 73, 181.
Kidwelly Castle, 110
Kilburne, Richard, 70, 224; 80, 92; 82, 46; 84, 240; 86, 93.
Kildare, Margaret, Countess of, 71, 9.
Kilkenny, William of, 79, 37.
Killick, Mr., 72, 190; Elizabeth Ann, 72, 171; Richard, 72, 170; Thomas (1), 170-72, 171; Thomas (2), 72, 171.
Kimmeridge, saltworking, 84, 257.
King, Cecilia, 69, 81; Miss J. E„ 162-70, 163; 73, 3; 81, 136; Green- hithe Report, Animal Bones, 81, 190; Report on Bones, Springhead, Temple I, 73, 53; Jon, 70, 268; Spencer, 70, 50.
Kingewell, Henry, 84, 217.
Kingsdown, 81, 242.
Kingaferry, right of ferry-keeper to dredge for oysters, 80, 139.
Kingsgate, see Thanot.
Kingsgate College, 70, 31.
Kingsley, Alicia, 68, 66; Caroline, 68, 66; William, 68, 66; General William, 68, 66.
Kingsman, Arabella, 85, 202; Ara-
112 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
bella, wife of Thomas, 85, 202; Francis, 85, 202; Thomas, 85, 202.
Kingsmill, Cornford, Mayor of Deal, 84, 131, 135.
Kingsnorth:
Romano-British cremation burial, 85, 178.
Stephen, George, miller, 82, 62.
Kingston:
Anglo-Saxon armlet, 74, 181; cemetery, 78, 25; church, 81, 242; cross, and other grave goods, 30-78, 31; finds, 69, 39; ring, 84, 23.
barrow, 86, 237.
Boys, Robert, churchwarden, 79, 73.
brooch, 85, 5, 7, 8, 15; replica used as K.A.S. presidential badge, Ivii.
estate map, 1679, 77, 182. font, 66, 4.
hatchment of Lambe or Lombe, 81, 86.
hearths, 87, 231.
Kingswood, Surrey, 78, 77, 78.
Kingston, Justinian, 83, 106.
Kinnear, E. J., 71, 130.
Kip, Johannes, 83, 116.
Kirby, D. P.: The Making of Early England—Fabric of British History Series (review), 83, 296; J. W., 65, 203.
Kirk, Joan R.: A Roman Jet Pendant from Strood, 217-69, 219; S„ 88, 82.
Kirkeby family, 86, 115.
Kirkstall Abbey, 88, 137, 149, 150.
Kirrell, 81, 84.
Kitchenour, Sussex, 74, 14, 15, 19, 29.
Kit’s Coty House, by A. McCrerie, 250-70, 251.
Kit’s Coty House, see also Ayles- ford.
Kloosterterp, 69, 143.
Knachbull, Elianor, 73, 125; John, 73, 126; Norton, 73, 126, 127; Thomas, 73, 126.
Knapp, Mary Ann, m. Lord Wyn- ford, 81, 90.
Knaresborough Castle, 69, 143.
Knatchbull, family, 71, 185; Arabella C., 81, 87; Eleanor, 82, 90; Harriett, m. D’Aeth, 81, 86; John, 82, 95; Norton, 82, 95; Sir Norton, 70, 5; 72, 3; 75, 84; 81, 80; 82, 82; Thomas, 72, 3, 14; 82, 90, 95; Thomas the elder, 82, 95.
Knell, Matthew de, 74, 14.
Knelleflote, 74, 29.
Knevett, Abigail, m. William Randolph, 68, 66.
Knight, ironmaster, 86, 88; Elizabeth, m. Hornsby, 81, 85; Maj. Henry, 71, 121; John, 71, 208, 212; Mary, 70, 155; N., lii; N.P., 80, 73, 216; Robert, 70, 155; Thomas, 82, 38, 42; Thomas Harfleete, 82, 141.
Knight jug, Dartford, 195-88, 198.
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 71, 242; 92-80, 97; camera magistralis of Grand Master, 96-80, 97.
Knighton, Isle of Wight, 87, 161, 174, 175.
Knipe, Mr., 85, 212.
Knocker, H. W., 26-70, 27, 29, 38, 42; 71, 255; 80, 296.
Knockholt: Ash Grove Summerhouse from Thrale residence, Streatham, and association with Dr. Johnson, liii-liv.
Knolle, John, 74, 35.
Knole (Knolle):
A.G.M. of K.A.S. 1871, 70, 21. description of, 1759, 177-69, 178. glass-house, 82, 300.
Sackville, Lord, 1st Duke of Dorset, 83, 118.
visit by George II as Prince of Wales, 88, 118.
Knolle, John, 74, 35.
Knolles, Sir Robert, 70, 75.
Knollys, Robert, 68, 184.
Knott, D. G., 81, 235, 239; Capt. Laurence, 85, 23.
Knovile, Nicholas de, 74, 8.
Knowe, Mary, m. Bartholomew, 81, 89.
Knowles, David, and J. K. St. Joseph: Monastic Sites from the Air (review), 175-66, 176; W. A., 80, 69; 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 73.
Knowlton: hatchment of Harriett D’Aeth, 81, 86.
Knox, Fanny, 81, 92.
Knyvett, Catherine, m. Thomas, Lord Howard de Walden, 77, 54; Elizabeth, m. Thos. Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, 77, 54; Frances, m. Francis Manners, Earl of Rutland, 77, 53, 54; Sir Henry, 77, 53.
Kokyn, Alexander, 130:
William, 85, 130.
Kosminsky, 211 ff.
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Kossinna, 70, 98.
Kraay, C. M., 65, 193.
Krause, W., 70, 98.
Krencker, D., 80, 72.
Krisbrok, de, 88, 164.
Kule, Henry, 83, 112; Jane, m.
William James, 83, 112.
Kybett, Humphrey, 191 f.
Kyng, Jacob, 70, 65.
Kyngelond, borough of, see Leigh.
Kyriel, Sir John, 74, 29.
L
Labelye, map of the Downs, 66, 44. Lacaille, Dr. A. D., 66, 162, 163;
Ladd, Elizabeth, m. John Banks, 81, 88.
La ForSt de Beaumont-le-Roger, Roman temple, 73, 12.
Laidlaw, R. & Son of Glasgow, 84, 136.
Laker, Jolm: History of Deal, 129 ff.
Lamb, Charles, 84, 1; George, 82, 88; John, 82, 88.
Lombard, Thomas, 69, 178.
Lambarde, Major, 70, 27; Gen. Fane, 86, 40; Jane, wife of William, 68, 217; 70, 223; William, 75, 50, 63; 82, 124; 76 ff., 85, 90; 86, 16, 96; almshouses, 40 ff.; Carde of Beacons, 75, 68, 68; ohalkwells, 74, 89; Court of Chancery, 76, 149; Costumal of Kent, 148 ff. Elizabethan wars, 72, 88, 59, 72; Great Court Leet, 68, 97; Holborough, 68, 4; Kit’s Coty House, 65, 106; lathes, 68, 99; Perambulation, 223-70, 224; 75, 1; 80, 146; 84, 140; watermills at Loose, 87, 46, 62; 88, 164.
Archeion; or a Discourse upon the High Courts of Justice in England, ed. by C. H. McIlwain and P. L. Ward (review), 254-71, 255.
Lambarde, William, Elizabethan Jurist, 1536-1601, by Wilbur Dunkel (review), 256-81, 257.
Lambden, place-name, 76, 70.
Lambe, hatchment, 81, 86; William, 75, 40, 77.
Lamberhurst:
Bayham forge, 86, 91.
brass, possibly from Bayham Abbey, 202-77, 204.
estate maps, 1599 and 1614, 77, 182.
hatchments of Wm. and Lydia Morland and Margaret Matson, 81, 86.
Lamberhurst, The Church at, by Wm. Morland (review), 84, 272.
Lamberhurst School, by Wm. Morland (review), 88, 231.
Lambert, Miss Camilla, 68, 3; Dr.
J., liv.
Lambeth, place-name, 76, 216.
Lambeth, manor, 79, 77; Palace, 73, 150.
Lambeth Delft, Maidstone, 82, 294.
Lambrechts, Prof., 71, 40; P., 72, 62; 77, 146.
Lampard, Thomas, 75, 93.
Lampen, Rev. 0. D., 66, 82.
Lamprey, S. C., 82, 56.
Lancashire, The Social Institution of, 1480-1660, by Prof. W. K. Jordan (review), 77, 222.
Lancaster, Duchy of, 78, 4; hatchment, 81, 93.
Lanchester, 77, 145.
Lancing, Bronze Age cup, 74, 54.
Land Drainage Act, 1930, 66, 144.
Lands, James, 88, 164.
Landseer, 13-70, 14.
Lane, family, 81, 65; Mr., 81, 73;
Nicholas, 81, 32; Sarah, m. Burt, 81, 65; Thomas, 73, 124; William (1), 88, 178; William (2), 177-88, 178.
Lanes, Henry, 88, 177; William, 88, 177, 182.
Langdon, C. W., Ixii; Thomas, 72, 77, 178.
Langedon, Johannes de, 70, 65.
Langeford, Roger de, 74, 8.
Langhorne, John, 70, 273.
Langley, Bishop of Durham, 70, 82;
Richard, 83, 275; Thomas, 87, 21.
Langley:
Abbey, excavations by Elliston- Erwood, 84, 2.
Acheulian hand-axe, 77, 205.
Belgio gold stater, 77, 222; 80, 279.
Church bells, 72, 226. estate map, 1683, 77, 182. Langley Place, 81, 33, 34. tithe records, 66, 68.
Langton, Oliver, Chaplain of Eltham
Palace, 83, 216.
Langworth, Jolm, 74, 205.
Lanreath, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Lardner, C., 74, 187.
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Larkfield:
Archaeological Centre, 88, 208. Iron Age vessel, 197-76, 198. lathe, 68, 98.
medievalhouse,192-78, 193. plant remains analysed, 80, 268. seed analysis of clay daub from, 192-78, 193.
Larkin, C., 67, 72; 88, 162, 167, 179.
Larking, Rev. Lambert B., 1-70, 20, 27, 32 ff.; 72, li; 84, 238; 86, 1.
Larkins, D. J., 74, 148.
Last, Miss M., Iviii.
Lathe, 71, 209; Aylesford, 71, 212; 82, 128, 131, 132; 85, 76; Canterbury, 68, 98; 71, 212; Hedlyng, 68, 98, 99; Larkfield, 68, 98; Romney Marsh, Grand Lathe, 68, 98; St. Augustine’s, 68, 99; 71, 212; 82, 128, 138; 85, 80; Seray, 85, 80; Shewing- hope, 68, 98; 71, 212; Shipway, 68, 98; 71, 212; 82, 128; 85, 80; Sutton-at-Home, 68, 98; 71, 212; 81, 31; 82, 128; 88, 59, 63.
Lathe in the Early Sixteenth Century, The, by Felix Hull, 97-68, 100.
Launceston, dish from, Dover, 150-69, 152.
Laune, de, family archives, 66, 69.
Laurie, family, 81, 42; P. S., 73, 154, 163, 164.
Lavender, family, 73, 240; Elizabeth, wife of John, 73, 238; Harriet, 73, 238; John (1), 73, 238, 239; John (2), 73, 238; Mary, 73, 238; Thomas, 73, 238.
Laverstock, Wilts., 87, 161. Lawrance, Joseph, 86 ff. Lawrence, Anne, 73, 75, 82; C. M., 71, 226; Edward, 75, 82; Godliva, 195 ff.; P., 80, 76, 198; R. H., xlix; 81, 82, 145; William, 70, 218; 83, 236.
Laws of King Hlothere, 94-68, 95. Laws, Edward, 82, 53.
Lawson, Dr. John, 70, 148; William: A New Orchard of the Best Way for Planting ... Particularly in the North Parts of England, 72, 191.
Lay, Willimina, 80, 20.
Layhams Farm, Iviii.
Lay Subsidy for Kent, 1334, 80, 61.
Lay Subsidy Roll for Somerden Hundred, 1327-1328, by C. S. Durtnell, 250-80, 252.
Layton, Sir Thomas, 85, 85.
Lazaret, Chetney Hill, 1-79, 15. Lead Wool Co. Ltd., 82, 192, 193. Leah, place-name element, 88, 84. Leakey, Dr. L. S. B., 72, 196.
Leana, 76, 62.
Leaper, Charles, 88, 174. Leare, John, 77, 99, 100. Leatherhead, John de, 74, 4. Leathersellers’ Company, 75, 30, 86. Lebon, Mrs. M. C., xlvi; 73, 83, 263; 84, 239; 86, 242; 87, 238.
Report on 1958 excavations at Little Farningham, Ix-lxii.
Report on Cranbrook, Tenterden and Benenden, 1968, 25583, 256.
Leden, see Lydden.
Ledrede, see Letherhead.
Ledrede, Nicholas de, 74, 23;
Thomas de, 74, 23.
Lee, F. L., 73, 1; Admiral Sir Richard, 81, 92; W., 74, 60.
Leo *
bequest to Church, 75, 113. building of Church, 75, 122. charitable funds, 75, 127. poor relief, 75, 24.
Lee Priory and the Brydges Circle, by R. H. Goodsail, 1-77, 26.
Leech, D., 84, 139; G., xlvii. Leeds, E. T., 72, 65, 161; 107-70, 108, 187, 188, 191; 78, 91, 92; 83, 149.
Leeds:
Abbey Mill, 117-71, 118; 57-82, 59.
Anglo-Saxon church, 81, 242; grave, 111-70, 112.
arrowhead, 76, 198. bee house, 69, 92, 94. Brandescombe Mill, 120-71, 121;
82, 64. brick kilns, 80, 274. Brook Bridges, Sir William, 71, 121.
Castle, 69, 177; 70, 21; Castle Estate papers, 82, 32, 34.
Castle Mill, 71, 112, 113-114; 45-82, 47.
Clerk of Works at Castle, Wm. Basing, 156-84, 157.
Crispe, Elizabeth, 71, 119. fuller’s earth, 71, 106. Fulling Mill, 64-82, 66.
Jorden, Henry, 118-71, 119. Keeper’s Cottage, 82, 50. hatchments in Castle, 81, 86. Meredith, Sir Roger, 71, 118. Le MiUe, 47-82, 49.
The Mill, 82, 50. mills listed in Domesday, 82, 102. Le Nethertoune Mill, 59-82, 60.
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Old Mill, 118-71, 120; 60-82, 64.
Prior John Surrynden, 78, 143.
Priory, 66, 45, 46; excavation, 211-88, 212; tile mosaic, 88, 146.
Priory Mill, 56-82, 57.
rent at Ridingate, Canterbury, granted to church, 77, 139.
St. Mary, Woodnesborough, granted to Priory, 74, 150.
St. Peter, Ditton, granted to Priory, 77, 134; dispute over advowson of church at Ditton, 77, 139.
tithes from demesne of Chilston, 77, 137, 138.
Wateringbury Church granted to Priory, 77, 134.
West Peckham Church, Prior’s right over, 93-80, 94.
Jas. Whatman, 118-71, 119.
Leeds Priory Gate House, The Vanishing Houses of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 3, 78, 142-146.
Leeuwarden, 200-73, 201.
Lefgavel (leafyeld, lyefyeld), payment for leave to plough in the derm, 82-76, 85.
Le Gear, R., 80, 221; Chillenden Chalkwell, 284-82, 285.
Legh, see Loa.
Leicester, Lady, 76, 112; 1st Earl, 76, 112; Robert Sydney, 2nd Earl, 113-76, 114, 121.
Leicester, 72, 75.
Leigh, Elizabeth, m. John Mumford, 81, 91; Elizabeth, wife of Richard, Serjeant-at-Law, 81, 91; Elizabeth, wife of Richard, 81, 92; Erancis, 81, 92; John, 75, 31; Lucy, wife of Francis, 81, 92; Sir Oliver, 82, 132, 134; Richard, Serjeant-at-Law, 81, 91; Richard, 81, 91; Richard, 81, 92.
Leigh:
Bokyngherst, 72, 140.
borough of Kyngelond, 141 church steeple, 72, 75, 118.
Charcot, 72, 145.
William de, 72, 139.
Herings Heath, 72, 145.
Hollenden, 72, 145.
Manor of Ensfield and Ramhurst, 72, 140.
Manor of Penshurst, 72, 141.
Moat Farm excavation, I; 81, 82, xlix; 83, 250-251.
Moorden, 72, 145,
Pauls, 72, 141.
Polle, William de, 72, 139.
poor law accounts, 73, 193. Ramshurst, 72, 140, 141.
Ralph of the Lose, 72, 141.
Ritherden, 72, 145.
Sinderhell, Reginald de, 72, 138.
Tapnors, 72, 140.
West Leigh, 72, 140.
Wickhurst, 72, 145.
Leigh-on-Sea, 86, 203.
Leketh marsh, see Grain.
Leland Club, 70, 168.
Leland, John, 80, 194, 220; 84, 123; 86, 95, 96; 87, 35, 36.
Lempriere, plan of Hill House, Chatham, 1719, 95 ff.
Lon Ltd., 82, 93.
Lon, Watermills on the River, by R. H. Goodsall, 106-71, 129.
Len Watermills, The, by R. J. Spain, 32-82, 104.
Lenham:
almshouse, 75, 49.
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 150.
Anglo-Saxon graves, 111-70, 112. barns at Court Lodge Farm, 81, 1; 14 ff.
Basil Beacon, cordwainer, 69, 169.
Beacon Charity, 69, 170. bloomery, 80, 274.
Clark, L. J., & Co., 71, 108, 129.
Bering's supporters in 1640 election, 86, 6.
estate map, 1660, 77, 182.
Filmer, Thos., 71, 109.
lands of Wm. Peyforer, 80, 163. medieval armorial pendant, 84, 257.
mill ledgers, 82, 34.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 162. swine-pasture, 76, 71, 72.
Tenomentum Elfryk atte Derefold, 80, 165.
Tyler, Frank, 69, 230.
Lenman, Bishop, li.
Lennard, family, 66, 69; Mrs., 68, 173; Elizabeth, 78, 21; John, 78, 20; 16-79, 30; 82, 300; Capt. John, 85, 80; M„ 84, 247; Mary, 81, 34, 35, 37; Mary, m. Earnaby, 81, 93; Samuel, 16-79, 30; Sir Stephen, 78, 21.
Lennox, Duke of, 82, 127, 139, 141; Katharine, Duchess of, 69, 88.
Lennox-Stuart, Elizabeth, 88- 69, 89; James, 69, 88,
Lenton, Edward, 73, 126.
Leofflaed, 76, 68.
Leofric, moneyer, 65, 22.
Leofsige, Ealdorman, 69, 47.
Leofstan, moneyer, 65, 22.
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Leofstan of Mersham, 69, 46.
Leoftaet, 69, 44.
Leofwine, of Bekosbourno, 73, 64, 65; of Die tune (Ditton), 69, 45; ealdorman, 43-69, 44; moneyer, 65, 21, 22; the Red, 69, 45, 46.
Leonard, John, 83, 103.
Leopold, Prince, 81, 113.
Lepere, John, 71, 212.
Logo, family, 86, 113, 115; Alan de la, 86, 115; Alice, 72, 141;
Ralph, 72, 141; Sir Richard atte, 80, 4, 19.
Leslie, Ian B., 84, 244.
Lesnes, see also Erith.
Lesnes Abbey, Erith, E. C. Elliston- Erwood, 150-66, 152.
Lesnes Abbey, Kent, Further Excavations and Repair at, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 208- 68, 209.
Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Kent, Further Excavations at, by F. O. Elliston-Erwood, 246-70, 7.
Lesyngham, Henry, 83, 216.
Lethbridge, T. O., 70, 107, 280; 78, 181.
Lethioullier, Anne, wife of John, 81, 91; John, 81, 91; Mary, wife of John, 81, 91.
Letter Book Relating to the Lieutenancy of Kent, 1604-1628, by J. J. N. McGurk, 124-82, 142.
Levalloisian technique, Cuxton, 40 ff.
Levant Company, The, 79, 2, 7.
Leventhorpo, Henry, 73, 131, 133.
Leverhuhne Trustees, 70, 201.
Leveson, papers, 85, 80; Sir John, 82, 126, 128, 130, 133; 76 ff.; 85, 86, 87; 59 f.; Sir Richard, 88, 73, 90, 93; 83, 50.
Levett, Mrs. M., 82, 296; William, 85, 196.
Levies from Kent to the Elizabethan Wars (1589-1603), by J. J. N. McGurk, 57-88, 72.
Levine, tenant of Bokesbourne, 73, 64.
Levison: England the Continent in the Eighth Century, 71, 147.
Levy, J. F. and L. Biek: Summary of Report on Timbers found a Stembrook, Dover, 135-72, 136.
Lewes, Sussex, 88, 153.
Lewes, Hugh of, 79, 49.
Lewies, William, 80, 21.
Lewin, family, 82, 231; Thomas, 81, 80.
Lewington, A. O., 74, 182.
Lewis, J., 84, 166; History and Antiquities of the Isle of Thanet, (1736) 66, 44; 82, 88; Mrs. M., 70, 238, 240; William, 72, 7.
Lewisham:
church tower, 75, 117.
Foxgrovo Farm, plan of, 81, 33. poor relief in, 75, 24, 30. school, 85-75, 87.
Lewkenor, Roger, 82, 102.
Lewkenour, Sir Thomas, 74, 42.
Lewknor, Roger, 75, 118.
Lewsome, place-name, 76, 67.
Lowson, place-name, 76, 62.
Lewty, Alice, 88, 53; John, 88, 53;
Simon, 88, 53.
Lewyn, Ann, m. Sir Laurence Washington, 80, 208; William, 80, 208.
-ley, place-name, suffix, 76, 74.
Leybourne, Juliana, m. William Clinton, 66, 141; 80, 6; Roger do, 66, 141.
Leybourne:
Castle and lordship held by Edward HI, 70, 72.
Grange, The, 73, 188.
Manor, 72, 142.
Leycester, Agnes, 80, 20; John de, 72, 56, 57.
Leysdown:
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
Roman coin hoard, 84, 260; 85, 199.
Liber Horn, 158-72, 159.
Lichfield, visitation of Archbishop Laud, 78, 42.
Lidsing, see Gillingham.
Lidyer, John, 80, 145.
Lifing of Malling, 69, 46.
Lille church, see Higham.
Lillie, Rev. H. W. R.: Some Problems of the North Downs Trackway in Kent, 203-81, 212.
Lilly, William, 70, 284.
Limen River, see Rother.
Limenwearawalda, 76, 68.
Limestone, Purbeck, 69, 198.
Limpsfield, 70, 63; 72, 37, 38; 83, 33; 85, 137.
Linacre, Thomas, 75, 96.
Linch, place-name suffix, 76, 62.
Lincoln, Bishop of, 86, 113; aqueduct, 87, 37. wall mosaic, 71, 229;
Lincoln, E. F.; The Story of Canterbury (review), 69, 225.
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Lincoln’s Inn, copy of Custumal of Kent, 72, 148, 149, 151-159.
Lindo family, 69, 177.
Lindridge, place-name, 76, 70.
Line, Anne, 75, 109.
-ling, place-name suffix, 76, 62.
Lingard: History of England, 69, 87.
Linington, R. E., 73, 210.
Linsted:
Rev. Hopkins Fox, 80, 140.
Roper muniments, 80, 140.
Linton:
almshouse, 75, 50.
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 70, 189.
“Burnt Flowers” or “Bonfleurs”, 221-79, 224.
estate map, 1653, 77, 182. earthwork, 80, 277; 86, 69.
hatchment of Lady Maria Cornwallis, 81, 86.
medieval bronze key, 87, 223.
poor house, 80, 228.
pottery from River Beult, 72, 223.
Lisle, Lord de, 76, 111.
Lisle and Dudley, Lord de, 70, 5, 21.
Lion Foundry Co., 86, 184.
Lister, Messrs. George & Sons, 81, 239; L. W., 74, 60; Raymond, 81, 240.
Literyngton, Isabella, wife of William, 82, 40; William de, 82, 40.
Little, R. L, 73, 219; 74, 199; 78, 81, 184.
Littlebourne:
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 149.
survey of agger of CanterburyRichborough Roman road, 279-80, 280.
timber barn, 81, 3, 9, 10, 11-12.
Littlebrook, place-name, 88, 83.
Little Chart:
assessment for Turnpike 1840, 71, 188.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
estate maps, 77, 181.
gold bracelets found at Rooting Farm, 80, 210.
hop-garden, 66, 60. repairs to bridge, 71, 189.
repairs to road adjoining Little Chart Court, 71, 191.
ruined Church of St. Mary, xlv.
Stambers Field, 71, 132.
treasure trove, 80, 200.
Little Chart, Gold Bracelets from, by M, S. Gordon, 200-80, 204.
Little Chart, Kent, A Roman BathHouse at, by John Eames, 130-71, 146.
Little Farningham, see Cranbrook.
Littlehales, T. R., 71, 224.
Little Hoo manor, 66, 141.
Little Mongeham:
description by Hasted, 78, 116.
Harvey, Wm. Maundy, Rector, 80, 105.
wood, 76, 71.
Little Thurrock, gravel, 80, 43.
Little Woldeham, see Wouldham.
Little Woodbury, Wilts., Iron Age storage pits, 71, 143.
Little Wrotham, see Wrotham. Liuingesburn, see Bekesbourne. Liversidge, Miss J., 98-69, 99; 74, 167; Britain in the Roman Empire (review), 288-83, 290.
Liverton, place-name, 76, 68.
Livesay, Richard, 66, 177.
Livesay, Sir Michael, 80, 138; 86, 6.
Livett, Rev. Canon G. M.: 70, 25, 27, 38, 42; 71, 253; 83, 55, 56, 63 ff; 87, liv, 130, 131; 88, 40, 46; obituary, 65, 212.
Living History, by Alan Sorrel (review), 80, 295.
Lloyd, Nathaniel: A History of English Brickwork, 72, 220.
Loan funds, endowments for, 75, 56. Local Politics at Rochester, 17101714, by A. J. F. Dulley, 197-79, 202.
Lock, Jeremy, 83, 240.
Loddington, denns of archiopiscopal manor at Maidstone, 76, 76.
Lodelyngton, see Loddington.
Lodowick, Mr., 83, 31.
Logan, John, 84, 1.
Loghe, discussion of meaning of, 154-72, 155.
Logus, discussion of meaning of, 72, 155.
Lokyar, Nicholas, 80, 20.
Lolingeston (Lullingstone), placename, 76, 63.
Lolingestono (Lullingstone), placename, 76, 63.
Lollards, 75, 98.
Lollesden, denn of archiopiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
Lomewood, James, 72, 143.
Lomherst, Stephen, 88, 135, 139, 153-155.
London:
Aidgate, Holy Trinity Priory, appropriation of Bexley Church 42-72, 53; Bishop, 72, 45;
118 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVUI
London—continued foundation of, 72, 42; pulled down and sold by Sir Thos. Audley, 71, 155; Prior Richard of Aldgate, 72, 44; Canon Ralph, 72, 45.
All-Hallows-by-the-Tower, clay statuette of horse, 77, 143.
Arundel House, 82, 230.
Barwick, Dean of St. Paul’s, 87, 92.
Bath at Strand Lane, 229-82, 230. Battersea, Parish of, 81, 31.
Baynards Castle, 76, 111. Bishopgate Hall, 74, 112. Carmelites, 80, 3.
cast-iron, in the Adelphi, 176 ff; Bedford Square, 86, 86, 189-190; Camberwell, 86, 181, 190; Lansdowne House, 86, 183; Park Square East, 86, 185; Portland Place, 86, 185.
Chapel of St. Martin-le-Grand, 72, 49.
charitable endowments, 75, 140.
Chatham and Dover Railway, 71, 189.
Christ’s Hospital, 75, 94.
Churches: All Hallows-by-the- Tower, Barlang, 77, 143; 83, 112; 88, 202; Christ Church, Newgate, 69, 162; St. Botolph’s, 72, 229; St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 70, 148; St. Helen’s, Bishops- gate, 82, 154; St. Katherine’s, 82, 258; St. Mary Grace’s next the Tower, 66, 141; St. Michael’s, Cornhill, 69, 166, 168; St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, 83, 207, 209, 213; St. Stephen’s, Wallbrook, 69, 162, 168.
clay, 66, 106.
clay figurines of “pseudo-Venus”, 72, 68, 71-72.
clay figurines of “dea nutrix”, 71, 39, 45.
Cluniao Priory of Bermondsey, 80, 218.
coin of King Eadbearht, found in hoard at Middle Temple, 71, 163.
currier’s laiife, Finsbury, 78, 198. Custom House, 79, 8, 12.
Delft ware Idin, Lambeth, 84, 247.
Foliot, Gilbert, Bishop of, 66, 94. Greyfriars, Newgate Street, 86, 20.
influence of wealth on Kent, 132-75, 138.
Kennington, Black Prince’s Palace, 84, 247.
Lambeth, Manor of, 79, 77; Palace, 73, 150.
Lewe’s Inn, Southwark, 83, 10.
Limehouse, anchorage for royal ships, 73, 76.
Lord Mayors:
Bateman, Sir Anthony, 87, 93; Champeneis, Sir John, 71, 155; Harley, Thomas, 71, 10; Hendle, John, 70, 74; Taylour, Sir William, 74, 178.
Middlesex Archaeological Society, fl.
Mercers, 75, 48.
polychrome jugs, 85, 110.
Pyx Chamber floor-tiles, 80, 23.
flanger’s Lodge, Hyde Park, 79, 164.
Robert, Bishop of, 80, 217;
Romano-British bridge, 84, 247. de la Ryde, Lawrence, 72, 49.
St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, 82, 154.
St. Paul’s Cathedral, 80, 236; 81, 239; Undercroft of St. Faith, 72, 8; dispute between City and Church, 87, 92.
Southwark, Early and Later Schools of tomb makers, 83, 26; School of Glaziers, 35: Prior of, 86, 72, 45; road through, 84, 247.
Stratford at Bow nunnery, 82, 155.
Tower of, 84, 84.
Wall, 88, 28.
Westminster Abbey, ornamental stonework of reredorter, 88, 42; stiff-leaf carving, 84, 152.
Westminster Hall, 74, 110. Longbeech Wood, 70, 205, 206. Longfield, owned by St. Andrew of
Rochester, 85, 61; Archdeacon Plume buried, 85, 61.
Longfield and Wootton, Two Lost Court Lodges, by A. Baker and S. E. Rigold, 61-85, 70.
Longley, Thomas, 73, 239. Longport, see Canterbury. Longworth, Dr. I., 80, 204, 283.
Lonsford, de, 74, 14; William de, 74, 14, 29.
Loom, Mary, m. John Matson, 78, 207.
Loom-weight, Hayes Common, xlvii Margate, 77, 88, 222; Orpington, 88, 223; Rochester, 84, 242; 87, 123, 155-156.
Loose:
Belgic bronze bead, 86, 66, 67;
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coins, 86, 72; pottery, 86, 57, 66, 72, 78-84.
Bookingford Mill, 75-87, 79. Clothworkers Land, 88, 160. crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
earthworks, xlvii; 80, 81, xlvii; 82, xlvii; 86, 69-75.
Great Ivy Mill, 70-87, 75.
Gurneys Mill, 54-87, 61. hatchments, 81, 86.
Hayle MiU, 159-88, 164.
Hayle Place, 159 ff.
Little Ivy MiU, 66-87, 70.
Lower Crisbrook Mill, 88, 162, 163, 169-174.
Manor, 87, 61. mounting-block, 88, 225. Roman bath building, Brishing Court, 71-86, 72.
La T6ne brooch, 71, 237; 7286, 74.
Upper Crisbrook Mill, 88, 162, 163, 164-169.
Valley Railway, 88, 162.
Village Mill, 61-87, 66.
Loose Watermills, The, I, by R. J. Spain, 43-87, 79.
Loose Watermills, The, II, by R. J. Spain, 159-88, 186.
Loose, Quarry Wood Camp: A Belgic Oppidum, by D. B. Kelly, 55-86, 84.
Lord Lieutenant of Kent, Duke of Buckingham, 127-82, 128; Sir Henry Cobham, 82, 126; Henry, Lord Cobham, 88, 69; William, Lord Cobham, 82, 140; 72 ff; 85, 88, 58 ff.; Duke of Lennox, 82, 139, 141, 142; Lord Edward Wotton, 127-82, 142.
Loseley List of Ironworks within the Weald in the Year 1558, An Evaluation of the, by 0. S. CatteU, 85-86, 92.
Lossenham, place-name, 76, 70.
Lost Village of Merston, The, by A. F. Allen, 198-71, 205.
Lott, Dorothy, m. Thomas Best, 79, 172.
Lough, discussion of meaning, 154-72, 155.
Louis IX, coins of, 69, 65.
Love, Mr., 84, 259; Daniel, 82, 96, 97; James, 73, 181, 186; Samuel (1), 87, 192; Samuel (2), 87, 192; Staple, 73, 181; Thomas, 76, 208.
Lovegrove, Capt., 87, 209.
Lovejoy, Mrs., Elizabeth, 85, 135.
Lovelace, Elizabeth, 75, 113;
William, 82, 141.
Lovell, C. E., 61 ff.
Loveridge, Samuel, 85, 153.
Loveryk, Henry, 87, 5.
Low, Thomas, 65, 98.
Lowbury Hill, Berks., 74, 122.
Lowe, Bishop of Rochester, 83, 78;
Thomas, 82, 229.
Lower, M. A., 82, 302.
Lowerbury, Mr., 82, 139.
Lower Halstow:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Anglo-Saxon grave, 70, 112. cremation group, 65, 193. estate map, 1694, 77, 182. flint industry, 76, 35.
Marshes, 76, 168.
Mesolithic settlement, 75, 117.
Romanesque lead font, 71, 253.
Lower Hardus: estate map, 1667, 77, 182.
Lower Higham: Roman potteries, 66, 131.
Lower Medway Archaeological Re. search Group, li; 77, 78, 165;
Lower Stoke (Osterlande, Oysterland): Anglo-Saxon charter, 66, 133, 134; Marshes, 66, 111.
Loweth, A. F., 85, 189; S. H., 68, 211.
Lowson, R., 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55, 176; 86, 25; 87, 101; 157; 88, 130.
Lowther, A. W. G., 66, 15; 70, 18.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, Third Interim Report, Appendix Wall-Plaster Patterned by Means of a Roller-Shaped Die, 3, 66, 35-36.
Mid-Thirteenth-Century Steelyard Weight, A, from Sund- ridge, and a suggested Explanation of its Presence there, 200-65, 201.
Lowy of Tonbridge, The, by W. V. Dumbreck, 138-72, 147.
Lubbock, Hon. Mrs. M., liv.
Lucas, hatchment, 81, 93; J., 72, 193.
Luci, Richard de, 66, 94.
Lucius HI, Pope, 87, 225.
Luck, Mr., 70, 238; G., Ixi.
Luokhurst, Henry, 80, 201.
Lucombe, Thomas, 74, 39.
Lucy, Richard de, 79, 48; 80, 217.
Luddenham: land bought by
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Edmund de Passele, 74, 15; Parish. Register, 77, 10.
Luddesdown:
Little Buckland Estate, 84, 253, 255.
Manor, 72, 142.
Neolithic flint adze, 86, 226.
school run by Rev. Stephen Thornton, 83, 118.
Luddesdown, Henley Wood, by Michael Drake, 253-84, 255.
Luddington (Lutinton) Wood, see Bekesbourne.
Ludlow: Memoirs, 85 ff.
Ludwell, Robert, 73, 66.
Lugotorix, 76, 213.
Lultey, John and Sons, Dover, 85, 46.
Lullingestana (Lullingstone), place- name, 76, 63.
Lullingestuna (Lullingstono), place- name, 76, 63.
Lullingstono:
Bronze Age basal looped spearhead, 250-84, 252.
carnelian intaglio, xlix. chapel and chantry, 73, 75, 116. Church of St. Botolph’s, 87, 40;
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242; monument to Sir John Beche, 86, 43; painted glass in, 42- 86, 54; remodelled by John de Rokesle, 86, 43.
fee and barony of, 72, 141.
hatchments of Sth and 6th Baronet Hart Dyke and Sir Thos. Dyke, 81, 86.
Iron Age, farmstead, 84, 241; hillfort, 78, 74; sites, lix-lx; 81, 82, Ivi.
Jew’s harp, 69, 212.
lands of William Peyforer, 80, 163. lecture on Roman Villa by C.
Nicholson, Ixvi. medieval pottery, 76, 86, 110; medieval site overlying Roman, 86, 118.
native pottery, 78, 77. place-name, 76, 63.
Roman coins, 33 ff., 67-65, 76; 66, 18, 25.
Romano-British enclosure, Summer House Knoll, lii; Christian chapel, 80, 69, 224; 76, 249; xlviii; cult room, 72, 72, Ixiv; granary, 68, 206; mausoleum, 87, 32, 40; mortuary temple, Ixiii-Ixiv; painting of water-nymphs, 72, 72, xlix, 66; pottery, 65, 29, 33 ff., 49-62;
Warbank, Keston, comparison of finds with those from, 69, 112. Lullingstone, Painted Glass at
Cranbrook and, by C. R. Councer, 35-86, 54.
Lullingstono Roman Villa, The, by G. W. Meates, 249-70, 250.
Lullingstono Roman Villa, by G. W. Meates, 201-69, 202.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, by G. W. Meates (review), 223-69, 224.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, Ministry of Works Guidebook, by G. W. Meates (review), 73, 245.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, The, Second Interim Report, by Lt.- Col. G. W. Meates, E. Greenfield and E. Birchenough, 26-65, 78.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, Third Interim Report, by Lt.-Col, G. W. Meates, 15-66, 36.
Lunce, Thomas, 75, 21.
Lunys, Henry, 80, 20.
Luppitt, Devon, 70, 261.
Lupton, Thomas, 155-70, 156. Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, 80, 176. Luton, Beds., 84, 18.
Luton, T., 82, 194.
Luvetot, John de, 74, 16.
Luxmore, Sir Arthur, F. C. C., 81, 80.
Lydd:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242. Bishop’s wic, 65, 15.
brass of Clement Stuppeny, 77, 152.
Chapel, 75, 116.
early history, 65, 13.
endowments for municipal uses, 75, 61.
estate map, 1589, 77, 183.
hatchments of David and Louisa Anne Denne, and Mary Murray, 81, 86.
Ripes, 65, 15.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 160. Town HaU, 79, 168.
Lydd Rype, Roman Remains on, by I. Jones, 160-66, 161.
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Lydden:
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 78, 149.
deneholes, 80, 280.
denn of archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76.
Lydden, a Parish History, by Christopher Buckingham (review), 82, 304.
Lydite, Dartford Heath Terrace, 66, 75.
Lydney, Glos., 73, 7; 77, 114, 115, 119, 121; 82, 189.
Lye, M. T., 68, 210.
Lyfing, 73, 65.
Lygtfote, John, 70, 65.
Lylbort, Divick, 80, 21.
Lyle, Mrs. Daniel, li; L. D., 72, 72, 197; 74, 161; review of The Ancient Hospitals and Almshouses of Canterbury, by Rev. D. I. Hill, 271-84, 272; S. J., li.
Lymeiyngden, derm of archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Lyminge:
Anglo-Saxon charters on ship dues, 71, 149.
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Anglo-Saxon spearheads, 1584, 16.
Anglo-Saxon town, importance of, 38-69, 40.
burials, liii-liv. co-aration, 81, 80, 167.
denns belonging to archiepiscopal manor, 76, 76, 77, 83, 84-5.
flints and medieval pottery, Hunts Rough Wood, 82, 1.
hatchments of Mary and William Honywood, 81, 87.
iron mine granted to Abbey of St. Peter, Canterbury, 68, 39.
Jutish cemetery, xliv; 68, 69, xlvi, 1-40; 70, 32, 86.
Jutish grave goods, 69, 7, 10, 3238.
North Downs Trackway, 20881, 209.
Nunnery, 87, 35; foundation by Queen Ethelburga, 12-65, 13; 69, 39; granted Romney, 12-65, 13; lands owned by Archbishop of Canterbury, 65, 17.
Roman coin, 88, 217.
Romano-British burial, 77, 205.
Lyminge, Church of S. Mary and
S. Eadburg, by Edward Gilbert, 143-79, 148.
Lympne:
Church tower, 75, 117.
Dean of, 74, 11.
estate maps, 1626 and 1640, 77, 183.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
lathe held at Shipway Cross, 68, 98; 71, 212; 85, 80.
mentioned in Ravenna Cosmography, 79, 202.
place-name, 76, 213.
Romano-British finds, 86, 238.
Lynch, George, 65, 99; Er. Malachy, 80, 4; Samuel, 75, 34; Simon, 75, 78; William, 80-75, 81.
Lynche, John, 80, 20.
Lyne, 0. W., 185-69, 186; D. 0., 83, 126; 84, 39; R. M., 83, 126; 84, 39.
Lyngbergh, Simon, 87, 5.
Lynn, J., 78, 55.
Lynsted: hatchments of Hugesson, Honywood and Roper families, and others, 81, 87; restoration of Hugesson and Roper memorials, liii; Roger of, 88, 79, 37.
Lyons, Patiens, Bishop of, 80, 175.
Lyttelton, George, 1st Lord, 144 ff.
M
Maas, William, 81, 100.
McAdam, James, 71, 193; James
Loudon, 71, 193.
Macauley, George, 81, 94.
McCarthy, M., li.
Macey, M., 69, 2.
Mackeson of Hythe, 76, 199.
Macklenburgh, Duke and Duchess of, 85, 43.
Mackney, Mrs., 65, 98.
McCrerie, A.: General’s Tombstone, The, 70, 252; Kit’s Coty House, 250-70, 251; Smythe’s Megalith, 251-70, 252.
Macy, Rev. Travers, 87, 25.
MacDonald, Alec, 70, 31; Miss H. A. M., 73, 3, 61; 74, 113; 78, 56; Ursula, Ixii.
McDowell, Mrs., 70, 177; E. D., 70, 177.
McFarlane, A. J., 85, 137.
McGurk, J. J. N.:
Armada Preparations in Kent and Arrangements made after the Defeat (1587-1589), 71-85, 93;
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Letter Book Relating to the Lieutenancy of Kent, 16041628, 124-82, 142.
Levies from Kent to the Elizabethan Wars (1589-1603), 57-88, 72.
McIlwain, C. H. and P. L. Ward (Ed.): Archeion; or a Discourse upon the High Court of Justice in England, by William Lam- barde (review), 71, 254.
McIntosh, K. H.: Stuiry, The Changing Scene (review), 233
McLeod,’ Capt., 116-81, 117.
MacMichael, N. H.:
Descent of the Manor of Evegate in Smeeth, The, with some Account of its Lords, 1-74, 47;
Filston in Shoreham: A Note on the Place-Name, 133-77, 141.
Macpherson-Grant, Nigel, 84, 235, 250; A Beaker from Cliffsend, Ramsgate, 269-83, 270.
McQueeney, F., 85, 2.
Macrory, B. L., 65, 28; 66, 15; 68, 207; 69, 202.
Maddan, Mr., li.
Maglemose harpoon, Medway, 66, 127.
Maiden Castle, 74, 63.
Maidstone, Elizabeth, Viscountess of, 83, 153; G. W. H. FinchHatton, Viscount, 83, 153.
Maidstone:
almshouse foundation, 75, 37.
All Saints Church, 72, 7; extracts from marriage registers of, 103-82, 4; monument to Laurence Washington, 80, 207.
All Saints Vicarage, xlv; 78, 80, xlv, 205-214.
Amos, John, 72, 230.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 70, 110.
Archbishop’s Palace, 71, 126, 127;
‘Archbishop’s Stables’, 81, 2.
Area Archaeological Group, 84, 242.
Astley family, 71, 127; 12573, 141; Lord Astley, inventory of possessions at Palace, 13473, 140.
Astley House, 70, 18.
Astley, Sir John:
land of, held by Geo. Bylls, Robert Hallings, and William firemlyn, 72, 11.
land of, held by William Oxinall, 72, 16.
land of, held by John Warren, 72, 16.
land of, held by Steven Berry, 72, 16.
land of, held by William Hors- poole, 72, 16.
dispute between Sir John and Mayor and Jurats, 72, 9.
Austen, John, gatekeeper, 71, 191. Bancks, Mr., 72, 230.
bee boles in garden of National Provincial Bank, 70, 240; Maidstone Museum, 74, 92.
Belgic, cremation burial, 19478, 196; pottery, 78, 194; 86, 74; remains, 73-86, 4.
Bliss, Thos., left property by Edmund Hodsall, 72, 8; sponsors building of workhouse, 72, 9.
bond made with Richard Sterwyn, Keeper of Spittlehouse at Key Street, 82, 181.
Borough, 84, 110.
Bourne, Francis, 72, 9.
brewing industry, history of, 86, 243; report on history of, 87, 241.
Brown and Son’s Map of Maidstone in 1821, 71, 127.
Burghmote Book, 86, 224. Byzantine coin, 65, 193. Callant, John, 72, 231. cast-iron designs, 86, 182. chalybeate spring, 223-86, 224. Chillington Manor House, 218-72, 219; analysis of plant remains, 80, 268; glazed bricks, 72, 220; straw in wall plaster analysis, 194-74, 196.
cloth-making, 202-65, 203. Clinkard, Mr., 72, 230.
Clympson, Edward, leases property to John Hills, 72, 8.
Clympson, John, land granted to, 78, 8.
College of All Saints, 82, 101; builds house on Marsh at Hoo, 66, 141; Master’s house restored 72, 1.
College of Priests, Compotus, 72, 218.
Corpus Christi Fraternity accounts, 72, 218.
Corn Exchange, original plans by John Whichcord, 77, 206.
County Hall, Royal Arms in, 79, 164.
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Culpeper, Sir Thos., 72, 230; Sir William, 71, 126.
currier’s knife, 197-78, 198.
debtors, imprisonment of, in 19th century, 66, 100.
denns belonging to Archiepiscopal Manor, 76, 76; pannage rights, 76, 80.
flanged axe, 76, 21.
flint, arrowhead, 83, 264; scrapers, 88, 208.
Gaol: building of new gaol by Charles Sloane, 211-70, 213; description of, 1823, by Chas. Powell, 81, 110; gaol orphan, Cicely Stainer, 80, 229; reform of, and of house of correction, 229-80, 230; reform of County funds for gaol and house of correction, 230-80, 231; treasurers of gaol fund, Andrew- Brough ton and John Collyns, 80, 231.
Gill, William, brewer and paper maker, 71, 126.
gin distillery, 79-65, 84.
The Globe public house, 8-72, 9. gold armillae, 70, 17.
Grammar School, 75, 77, 93. Hartridge, Robert, 72, 218. hatchment of Pape (Hedges and
Hasted family), 81, 87.
Haute, Richard, 71, 126.
Hospital of Newark, 66, 152.
Iron Age pot, 83, 263.
Kent Archaeological Society, 198-76, 9; A.GM. of 1882, 15- 70, 16; centenary luncheon 1957, li-liv; Collections, 72, 70, 16, 23-24; excavations of Roman villa, 70, 23; luncheon at Royal Star Hotel, 1949, 70, 40; presentations of collections to Museums, 70, 269; rooms of, at Museum, 70, 31.
key, found with skeletons at Newark House, 66, 152.
kiln at Week Street, 69, 149.
letter from Lord Keeper Coventry laying down orders for briefs, 80, 231.
Lord Cobham buys site of Maidstone College, 82, 82, 89.
Lower Brewery of Isherwood, Poster and Stacey, 88, 225.
Maidstone to Ashford Railway, 71, 195; and Ashford Turnpike Trust, 194-71, 5.
Manor, 88, 174, 177, 181; belonging to Archbishop, 81, 262; Cranmer exchanges with Henry
VIII for lands elsewhere, 82, 89; acquired by Crown, 81, 95; survey of 1650, 82, 90.
Mason, William, 176-69, 177.
Mayors: Beale, Ambrose, 72, 9; Curteis, George, 224-86, 5; How, John, 224-86, 5; Romney, John, 82, 181; Sherbourne, James, 224-86, 5; Weldish, William, 224-86, 5; Whetland, Daniel, 224-86, 5.
Medieval, bronze gilt bowl, 82, 294; glazed ‘butterpot’, 294-82, 6; kiln, 72, 234; pottery, 70, 63; pottery kiln, 294-82, 6.
mills, belonging to Christ Church, Canterbury, 88-82, 9, 93;
Bridge Mill, 181-88, 186;
Christians Mill, 125-71, 126;
Church Mill, 127-71, 129; 93-82, 100;
College fulling mill, 88, 181; listed in Domesday Book, 82, 102;
Great Ivy MiU, 70-87, 78;
Lenworth Mill, 71, 127;
Mill Lane Mills, 127-71, 129;
Padsole Mill, 126-71, 127; 88-93*
Tovil Mill, Lower, 177-88, 181;
Turkey Paper Mills, 69, 176; Upper Tovil Mill, 174-88, 177.
miller, Purtis, William, 71, 125; 71, 128.
Mount family visit 1759, 176- 69, 177.
Museum of, 71, 215; bronze mortar in, 76, 200; new room devoted to medieval Kent, xliii; opening of Charles Museum, 66, 70, 7, 8; presentation of collections to the Museum, 70, 269; Ruck, Walter, Librarian, 70, 31; wooden horses presented to Museum, 70, 273.
Neolithic, axe, 83, 264; early Bronze Age, beaker, 76, 19; flint arrowhead, 72, 223.
Norman schist hone, 85, 196. Plomley Museum, 198-76, 199. poor relief in, 75, 23, 58-9. pot, containing treasure trove, 189-65, 191.
Quarter-Sessions orders, 1625- 1651, 227-80, 238.
Randall, Messrs. Mercers Bank, 70, 18.
Records Building, building of new, 64-66, 65.
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Maidstone—continued
Reform of County funds for maimed soldiers, 230-80, 231.
Roman, coin, 65, 193; 88, 209.
Romano-British, building at The Mount, 88, 225; building, Brishing Court Earm, Iv; excavation of building, 82, 87, 241; excavation of possible site at The Mount, 85, 189; lack of Roman town, 86, 73; possible Roman connection with Church 87, 40.
Shepway, protection of properties in, 87, 241.
silk industry, encouragement by James I, 137-82, 138.
store of powder for defence, 85, 92.
survey of Maidstone-Ashford road 1814, 65, 161.
Tinsden, Sir William, 72, 230. voting in the 1640 election, 86, 6. Washington, Laurence, tenant of Old Vicarage, 80, 205.
Wrotham Ware candlestick, 249-81, 250.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 71, 127.
Maidstone, The Astleys of, by R. H. Goodsall, 1-72, 17; 125-73, 141.
Maidstone Geneva, An Old Maidstone Industry, by J. W. Brigg, 79-65, 84.
Maidstone, The Old Vicarage, The Vanishing Houses of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 5, 80, 205-214. Maidstone, Protestant Refugees at, in the Sixteenth Century, by R. F. Jessup, 202-65, 203.
Maidstone, Romano-British Building at The Mount, by A. Miles, 217-87, 219.
Maidstone Treasure Trove, by A. Warhurst, 189-65, 191.
Mainard, Eliza, 73, 238; Hannah, 73, 238; Harriet, m. T. Longley Coleman, 73, 239; Henry, 73, 238; John, 73, 238; Joseph, 73, 238; Richard, 73, 238; Samuel, 73, 238; Stephen, 73, 238.
Mair, Harold: The XVth Mile Stage (review), 68, 222.
Makenade, William, 70, 76; 71, 208; 80, 19.
Malden, Richard Hely, Prior of, 80, 1.
Malemeyns, Sir John, 74, 25.
Malemeys, John de, 74, 150.
Malin, Alice, 75, 112.
Mallard, Bocton, 71, 109.
Malling:
Abbey, 66, 45; Church excavation 70, 28;
early road from Kemsing, 70, 204; place-name, 73, 63; 76, 59; 82, 257; 88, 81.
Turnpike Road from Malling to Strood, 186-73, 192.
voting freeholders in 1640 election 86, 6.
Bill, glass armlet, 83, 131. Malmain family. 77, 62.
Malmesbury, William of, 84, 180.
Malyn, John, 80, 19.
Maminot, Walchelin, 84, 86.
Mammoth, fossils, Greenhithe, 81, 137; remains, Goodnestone, Ixxii; teeth, Bexley, 76, 76, xlvi.
Manchester, Earl of, 76, 114.
Mann, Galfredus, 87, 20; Galfridon, 82, 32; J., 68, 143; Lady J. I., m. Charles Wykeham Martin, 81, 86; Sir James, 83, 26.
Manna, moneyer, 65, 22.
Manners, Elizabeth, wife of Roger, 77, 55; Frances, wife of Francis, 77, 55; Frances, m. Henry Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, 77, 54; Francis, Earl of Rutland, 77, 53; Katherine, m. George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 77, 53; Roger, 5th Earl, 77, 55; Thomas, 1st Earl of Rutland, 77, 54.
Manning, Cardinal, 85, 52; John, 83, 127; Richard, 77, 152.
Mansell, C. H., 87, 225; M. H., 87, 239.
Mantiloe (Manktollo, Mankteloe, Mantilow), 88, 174; Stephen, 88, 174; Thomas, 87, 71; 88, 174; Arm, wife of Thomas, 74, 205.
Manwood, Sir Peter, 75, 93; 126 ff.; Peter, 82, 75, 114; Peter, 121 ff.; Sir Roger, 80, 75, 21, 42, 78-79, 86, 92, 108, 120; 84, 166; 87, 241; 88, 58; Thomas, 78-75, 79; Thomas, Mayor of Sandwich, 74, 205.
Mapilsden, Henry, 87, 55.
Maple, Eric: The Dark World of Witches, 80, 255.
Maplehurst, place-name, 76, 70; swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Maplesden, Henry, 87, 55; Jarvis, 70, 211.
Maplisden, Edward, 82, 95.
Marble, Bethersden, Canterbury,
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French, Addington, 76, 27;
Purbeck, Boxley, 88, 140, 144;
Canterbury, 66, 4, 5, 6; xliv; Dover, 69, 69, 156; Eynsford, 103-88, 105; Higham Priory, 80, 187; 82, 151, 155; London School of Purbeck marblers, 77, 80; Milton Regis, 87, 114; Otford, 70, 176; Sandwich, 80, 18.
Marcus Aurelius, 82, 263.
Mardale, xlvii.
Marden, 70:
Church mentioned in Domesday Monachorum, 76, 73;
Courthouse, 83, 2.
estate maps, 1636, 1681, 1682, 77, 183;
Neolithic flint axe, 76, 200; 88, 208.
swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Marden, Great Pattenden, by S. E.
Rigold, 31-84, 37.
Mare, Hugh de la, 84, 86; Peter de la, 71, 206.
Mares, Henry, 165-80, 166; John, 165-80, 166; Richard, 80, 165; William, 80, 165.
Mareschall, Simon, 74, 23.
Maresfield, aquamanile, 72, 38.
Maret, Philip, 76, 111.
Marfleet, H. F„ 73, 230.
Margaret of Austria, tomb of, 83, 30.
Margaret of Bourbon, tomb of, 83, 30.
Margaretescok, see Cok.
Margary, I. D., xlvii, 69, 201; 70, 32, 206; 81, 203, 205, 207, 208; 83, 255; 86, 209; 87, 33; 88, 233;
Roman Roads in Britain (review), 247-71, 249;
Roman Ways in the Weald (review), 80, 295.
Margate:
Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, 84, 29;
Belgic ditches, Ivi; site, 80, 81, Ixv;
Bronze Age, 88, 222;
Cast-iron, cannon barrel, 86, 228; designs, 181 ff.;
Chalk quarry and lime kiln, 86, 246;
Chapel of St. John of Stanes in Thanet, 87, 39.
Cobb’s brewery, 125-84, 6; 244.
Commemoration service for Dr. G. Yeates Hunter, 1st Mayor, Ixv;
Cozens, Z., Master of the Free School, 167-65, 170; 5-71, 6;
Drapers Mill, Ivi; 80, 86, 245; presentation of, Ixv; restoration of, 81, 83, 261;
early buildings in Cecil Square area, 83, 261.
hatchments, in Church, 81, 88.
Holland, Henry, 71, 2.
Iron Age pottery, 88, 222; settlement, 86, 246.
Mount family, visit of, 1759, 69, 174.
port, 1650-1750, 37:
harbour and pier, 37-66, 38;
Sketch of, 1646, 66, 44;
use of by travellers, 1678 and 1691, 66, 43; used by William HI, George I and George II, Queen Caroline, and Duke of Marlborough, 66, 42. ;
View of harbour in J. Lewis’s History and Antiquities of Isle of Thanet, 44 Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, 66, 71, 13;
sewage disposal, 84, 113;
ships, 1701, 39:
employed in coal trade, 17021704, 66, 39;
going to and from Baltic, 16801730, 66, 40;
token of Richard Langley, 83, 275; trading, coastwise cargoes 16761686, 41-66, 42; coastwise trade early 18th century, 66, 42; imports of coal, 1676-1686, 66, 42.
Margidunum, 72, 75.
Maritime East Malling, by C. L.
Sinclair Williams, 51-88, 55.
Markham, Lady, 77, 3; Sir James, 77, 3.
Markland, Hannah, 154-70, 155.
Marley Tile Co., 72, 27.
Marling, practice of, 74, 81.
Marlowe, Christopher, 219-69, 221.
Marmont, General, 81, 128.
Marnian, pottery found at Dumpton Gap, Ivi.
Marny, John, 74, 36; William, 74, 33.
Marriott, Lydia, m. Morland, 81, 86; Thomas, 70, 155; Rev. W. M. Smith, 70, 8.
Marsh, John, 80, 144; Richard, 205-80, 206; Thomas, 81, 34.
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Marshall, Bros., 82, 70; Frederick, 82, 52; John, 75, 119; John, Mayor of Queenborough, 80, 133, 136; Peter, 75, 71; William, 75, 71.
Marsham, Mrs., 87, 78; 1st Earl of, 83, 53, 54; 2nd Earl of, 83, 54; Elizabeth, wife of John, 83, 50; Sir John, 82, 305; Sir John (2), 83, 52, 53; Magdalen, wife of Thomas, 83, 49; Sir Robert, 83, 50, 52, 53; Thomas, 83, 49.
Marsham, John. A Forgotten Antiquary, by Felix Hull, 49-83, 54.
Marsham-Townsend, H. S., 69, 221. Marshes, North Kent, 103-66, 146. Marstrander, 0. J. S., 70, 98.
Martell, Lady Margery, 74, 10.
Martyr, James, 87, 200; Richard, 73, 167.
Martyrology of Aberdeen, 72, 228. Mary-le-Bone Hill, place-name, 148-74, 149; see also, Sandwich.
Mary, Queen, 69, 162; 71, 159; 75, 104.
Mary, daughter of King Stephen, 80, 193; 82, 155.
Maryon, John, 87, 5.
Martin, Mr., lii:
Mrs. A., 84, 259; A. R., 80, 18; 86, 215; 88, 225.
B., 84, 257.
C., 82, 194; 0. E. J., 70, 121; 80, 69; 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 73; Charles Wykeham, 70, 113, 118, 120; 81, 86; 82, 47;
Charles, 71, 230.
Denny, 81, 86; Rev. Denny, 81, 86; 82, 34.
Edward, 83, 236; Elizabeth Wykeham, 81, 86.
Frances, 82, 34.
Gladys M., 69, 208.
H. H„ 78, 181; Herbert, 69, 208.
Lady J. I., wife of Charles, 81, 86; John of, 71, 202; John, 80, 126.
Miss K. S., 224-86, 225; Mrs. P., 84, 245.
Philip Wykeham, 81, 86.
Ron, li.
W., 80, 217.
Wykeham, MSS., 66, 70.
Mascall, Elizabeth, 70, 153; John (1), 153-70, 154; John (2), 153-70, 154; John (3), 83, 106; Mary, m. Dr. George Barclay, 70, 153; Robert, 70, 152; Thomas, 70, 152.
Mascall’s toll-gate, 70, 219.
Mason, Mr., 73, 168, 169; 17669, 177; James, 73, 131; 19781, 198; Paulina, wife of James, 81, 198; R. T., 82, 246.
R. T., Framed Buildings of the Weald (review), 252-81, 254; and R. H. Wood, Winkhurst Farm, Bough Beech, 33-83, 37.
Thomas, 81, 197; William, 71, 8. Masons’ marks, Boughton, 72, 215;
Wouldham, 81, 122.
Massacre of St. Brice’s Day, 69, 49. Master, E., 86, 96; Sir Edward, 70, 147; 86, 6, 9.
Masters, Mrs., 85, 135; Richard, 17 ff.
Matfield, toll-gate, 217-70, 218. Mathias, Thomas James, 71, 5. Mathison, Alexander, 82, 75. Matilda, Queen, li, 80, 216, 217, 219. Matson, Alice, wife of James, 74, 73; Anne, wife of John, 74, 73; Anne, m. Benjamin Sayer, 74, 75; Major Colin, 73, 234; obituary, 80, 300.
Dover Harbour Benefactor 1721, 205-78, 210.
Men of Kent, Boys of Bonning- ton, 1, 79, 70-76.
Men of Kent, Harvey of Eastry, 2, 80, 98-106.
Men of Kent, Minot and Feotor of Dover, 3, 81, 39-43.
Rolfe, William, A Noted Sandwich Antiquarian, 180-70, 185.
Town Clerk of Sandwich, 17681785, 73-74, 80; Charles (d. 1828), 74, 75; Charles (d. 1856), 74, 79; Charles, 74, 73; Charles, 80, 100; Lt.-Col. Edward, 81, 43; Elizabeth, 81, 43; ‘Gay’, 73, 233; Henry, Mayor of Sandwich, 74, 74, 75; Commander Henry, 74, 78, 79; Henry James, 74, 79; Henry (d. 1721), 207-78, 208; Henry, 81, 41; James, Jurat of Dover, 73, 234; James (d. 1593), 74, 73; 70, 182; Jane, m. Rev. Fraser, 74, 79; John, Mayor of Dover, 78, 233; 78, 207; 81, 41; John, Town Clerk and Mayor of Sandwich, 73 ff.; 74, 76, 182; 80, 99, 104; John, Common Councillor of Sandwich, 74, 76; 180-76, 185; John (d. 1731), 74, 73; 76, 182; John, tallow-chandler, 74, 76; John (d. 1858), 74, 78, 79; John, 80, 102; Judith, wife of Charles, 74, 73; 80, 100; Judith,
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m. Richard Harvey, 80, 99; Margaret, 81, 86; Mary, m. Admiral Robert Keeler, 74, 75; Mary, m. Thomas Hutchinson, 74, 79; Mary Roberta, wife of John, Town Clerk of Sandwich, 74, 75, 79, 80; 80, 99; Mary, wife of John, Common Councillor of Sandwich, 180-76, 185; Mary, wife of John, 80, 102; Mary, wife of John of Dover, 78, 207; Mary Erances, wife of Lt-Col. Edward, 81, 43; Melville Gore, 74, 79; Capt. Richard, 74, 78; Admiral Richard, 74, 79; Robert, 78, 205; Robert, 80, 21; Robert, 81, 43; Susanna, m. John Dalgliesh, 233-73, 234; Thomas, 76, 182.
Matter, John, 68, 64.
Matthews, G. A., 164
Seed Samples (Building B10), Springhead, Appendix II, 83, 192.
L. G., Iv.
Matthiesen, Olga: The Stalls in St. Catherine’s Church at Preston, 77-77, 81.
Mattingly, Harold: Roman Coins (review), 84, 269.
Mattinson, J., 86, 59.
Maud, Queen, 72, 42; Gideon, 85, 195; Margaret, m. John Harvey 85, 195.
Maunder, Harry, 69, 220. Maundevill Manor, see Eltham. Maundy, Catherine, m. Samuel
Harvey, 80, 99, 103-104; Robert 80, 103.
Maurice, Maj.-Gen. J., 84, 2.
Maurice the Engineer, Dover, 84, 87, 88.
Mawdistley, 72, 181; Elizabeth, m. Thurston, 72, 172; John, 72, 172.
Mawe, Jane, m. Chapman, 81, 90. Maximus, Magnus, 82, 213.
Maxwell, Donald, 87, 73.
May, George, 85, 162; John, 65, 96; trade tokens of, 161-85, 162;
Mrs. Theresa: Cobham Family, The, in the Administration of England, 1200-1400, 1-82, 31; Estates of the Cobham Family in the later Thirteenth Century, 211-84, 229.
Maycott family, 75, 23; Sir Cavalier, 75, 24; George, 75, 24.
Maydenston, Alan de, 77, 140; Margaret, m. William de Soford, 77, 140.
Mayen lava quern, Eynsford, 88, 103; Snodland, 82, 213; Woodchurch, 88, 209.
Mayenne, Walter de, 77, 134.
Mayes, Mr., 74, 192.
Mayfield: land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 16.
Mayhew, Nicola, 87, 157; Robert, 80, 20.
Maylam, P., 70, 273.
Maylim family, 88, 54; James, hoyman, 88, 54; James, shipwright, 88, 53; James, waterman, 88, 54.
Mayne, Sir Anthony, 75, 50; John, 68, 70; 75, 80; Walter, 7068, 71; William, 75, 80.
Mead, place-name, suffix, 66, 138, 139.
Mead, Elias, 81, 198; Francis, 76, 172; Rev. Joseph, 69, 76, 78, 82, 87; Richard, 79, 3.
Meakers, Messrs., 72, 198.
Meallingas, 76, 59.
Meaney, A., 82, 284; 85, 2, 10;
A. L. and S. C. Hawkes: Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnail (review), 225-85, 227.
Meare, Somerset, 73, 23.
Mears, C. B., 65, 27.
Meates, Lt.-Col. G. W., xliii; 65, 66, xlii-xliii; 68, 207; 69, 112, 115, 212; 70, 172, 177; xlviii, liv, 72, 193, 210; xlviii, Ui, 73, 98; Iv, 78, 56; lix, Ixv; 81, 82, liii, Ivi, Iviii; 83, 250, 259; 84, 232, 252; 85, 176, 191; 86, 110, 236, 241, 244; 87, 38, 229; 88, 214, 220.
Farningham Roman Villa H, 1-88, 21.
E. Greenfield and E. Birchenough: Lullingstone Roman Villa, Second Interim Report, 26-65, 78.
Lullingstone Roman ViUa, The, Third Interim Report, 1566, 36.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, The, 201-69, 202.
Lullingstone Roman Villa (review), 223-69, 224.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, The, 249-70, 250.
Lullingstone Roman Villa, Ministry of Works, Guide-book (review), 73, 245; and L. R. A. Grove: Romano-British Rubbish Pit at Radfield, 15666, 157.
Review of Greek and Roman
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Gold and Silver Plate, by D. E. Strong, 274-84, 275.
Review of Prehistoric Man and His Art: The Caves of Ribade- sella, by Prof. M. Berenguer, 88, 234.
Review of Town and Country in Roman Britain, by A. L. F. Rivet, 72, 235.
Meaux, tile mosaic, 88, 146. Mecham, Francis, 75, 97.
Medehampstead, see Peterborough. Medeshamstede, see Peterborough. Medherst, Geoffrey de, 80, 252;
John de, 80, 252.
Medhoust, Marek, trade token of, 85, 168.
Medhurst, Thomas, 87, 194.
Medieval:
adze, Rochester, 85, 112.
aquamanile, Joyden’s Wood, nr. Bexley, 37-72, 38.
armorial pendant, Lenham, 84, 257;
arrowheads, Bearsted, 66, 154; Rochester, iron, 83, 100; Thurn- ham Castle, 153-66, 154.
barn, West Yoke, 88, 220. bastion, Canterbury, xlvi. bill, Uleombe, 73, 82, 299.
bone artefacts, Eynsford, 86, 149. boot, Seasalter, 55-70, 57.
boss, Ashford, ornamental, 86, 237.
bottle, Joyden’s Wood, nr. Bexley 72, 37.
bricks, Bexley, 88, 141; Higham, 82, 152; Hoo, 78, 168; Strood, 84, 152.
Bridge, Eynsford, 87-88, 116.
bowl, Maidstone, gilt bronze, 82, 294.
bronze, Hollingbourne, ewer spout, 85, 198; Joyden’s Wood, nr. Bexley, belt, 72, 26; Linton, key, 87, 223; Maidstone, key, 66, 152; Milton Rogis, key, 198-78, 199; Pivington, ring, 77, 46; scabbard, 77, 46; Sheppey, seal matrix, 88, 210; key, 66, 153; Strood, belt fittings, 84, 154; West Kingsdown, seal, 85, 198.
buckle mould, Canterbury, 102-83, 103.
buckle, Boxley, 79, 219.
buildings, Dartford, 88, 221; Higham, 186-80, 190; Joyden’s Wood, nr. Bexley, 22-72, 24; Rochester, 85, 96.
burials, Strood, 158-84, 160.
carved stone fragments, Dover, 156-69, 158.
carpenter’s axe, Uleombe, 298-82, 9.
chest key, New Romney, 84, 258. chests, Canterbury, 71, 214;
Faversham, 71, 214; Graveney, 71, 214; 109-79, 120; Norton, 71, 214; Rainham, 71, 214; Saltwood, 71, 214; Wittersham, 71, 214; Wormshill, 71, 214.
city wall, Rochester, 87, 128, 130. coins, Farningham, 88, 21;
Higham, 82, 155, 157; 19685, 198; hoard, Maidstone, 189-65, 191; Reculver, 71, 173; Rochester, 83, 99.
cross, Rochester, 156-87, 7.
costrel, Deal, found off, 69, 203, cottages, Tilmanstone, one-storey, 81, 56; Upper Hardres, 5381, 61.
discoveries, Cray House, Bexley, Iviii.
ditches, Rochester, liv-lv. enamelled roundel, 78, 86, 220-221.
estate management, Cobham, 211-84, 229.
ewer spout, St. Mary-in-the- Marsh, 270-70, 273; Dartford, xlviii.
farming methods, 220 ff.
font, Crayford, xlviii.
four Kent towns, 95-81, 108. forge, Cowden, 78, 191.
gate, Rochester, 87, 126, 130-131. glass, Eynsford, vessels, 86, 147;
window glass, 86, 149; Joyden’s Wood, painted glass, 72, 29; New Romney, window glass, 79, 59; Upper Hardres, 81, 60.
grater bowl, Gravesend, xlviii; 77, 78, 184.
graves, New Romney, 57-79, 58.
gravestones, Barnack, from, 82, 160; Boxley, grave coverstone of sarsen, 151-88, 153.
grindstone, Stonar, 70, 267.
hall, Joyden’s Wood, 18-72, 22.
hall-house, Fawkham, 23787, 238.
handled comb, Rochester, 83, 100. headstone cross, New Romney, 57-79, 58, 59-60.
hearths, Bexley, 211-73, 213; Rochester, 87, 126; Sandwich, 74, 143, 146.
horse-shoes, Eynsford, 86, 144. house, Marden, 31-84, 37.
iron objects, Eynsford, keys, 86, 144; objects, 86, 147; nails,
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147, 88, 105-106; Joyden’s Wood, nails, 72, 26; door belt, 30-72, 31; New Romney, nails, 79, 60; Pivington, scissors, 77, 46; Rochester, spearhead, 87 157; Ulcombe, axe, 298-82, 9; bill, 82, 29.
ivory carving, Leeds, 211-88, 212. jetton, Higham, 82, 157; New Romney, 79, 67.
kilns, Ashford, 183-65, 187; Eccles tile-kiln, 88, 213; Maidstone, pottery kiln, 294-82, 296.
kitchen, Charing, 81, 253.
knife, Stonar, 70, 267.
lead seal, Bexley, lead seal matrix, 78, 189; Chatham, 154-66, 155; Dartford, lead seal matrix, 79, 220; Eynsford, 74, 194; Hythe, lead seal matrix, 191-78, 192; Hollingbourne, 66, 155.
loom weights, Rochester, 87, 123, 155-156.
louver, New Romney, 58-79, 59; Stonar, 73, 216.
oven, Bexley, 211-73, 213; Hoo, 78, 168.
pipe, Stonar, clay pipe, 26770, 268.
pits, Grove Corner, Starry, rubbish pits, liii; Tilmanstone, 76, 87, 234.
Medieval pottery:
Addington, 24-76, 5, 45-48; Ashford, 183-65, 187.
Bettshanger, 88, 218, 219; Bexley, jug, 73, 213; pottery louvers, 213-73, 216; Bexley Church, 260-70, 261.
Canterbury, 65, 116; 126-68, 142; 60-70, 63; Guildhall, louver, 83, 100; Cliffe, 87, 240; Cobham Park, 98-76, 9.
Darenth Wood, 79, 90; Dartford, pottery ewer, xlviii; Dover, 73, 69, 138-152; 71, 37; 87, 234; 88, 219; Tyler Hill Ware, 145-69, 150.
Eynsford, 70, 63; 72, 38; 14986, 171; 106-88, 116.
Farningham, 88, 219.
Gravesend, xlviii; 77, 86, 193-202. Hastingleigh, 270-83, 271; Hoo, 168-78, 169; Horton Kirby, 88, 219.
Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 31-72, 40.
Leigh, 81, 1; Limpsfleld, 70, 63; Loose, Quarry Wood, 86, 77; Lyminge, 82, 1.
Maidstone, 70, 63; 82, 293; glazed ‘butter pot’, 294-82, 6; Mers- ham, 1-li.
New Romney, 60-79, 67.
Orpington, ewer handles, lii.
Rochester, 197-74, 198; 93-83, 99;
Saint-Mary-in-the-Marsh, ewer spout, 271-70, 273; Sandwich, Mary-le-Bone Hill, 143-74, 145; Seasalter, 59-70, 64; Smeeth, li; Stonar, 82, 68, 204; Strood, 155-84, 156.
Tenterden, pitcher, 73, 231.
Upchurch, 70, 63; Upper Bush, 81 238-239.
Westbere, 268-83, 269; Westerham, 85, 31; Wingham, Tyler Hill, 69-74, 71.
rapier, Gravesend, xlviii.
ring, Charing, 76, 196.
roofing-slate, Dover, 66, 182.
roofing-tiles, Eynsford, 86, 142;
Joyden’s Wood, 27-72, 28; Strood, 84, 152.
roundel, Faversham, 220-86, 221. rowell-spur, Eynsford, 86, 144. signet ring, Banning, 66, 154.
silk fabric, Dover, 155-69, 156.
sites, Eccles, occupation, 21288, 213; Elham, 248-70, 249; Hoo, moated, 165-78, 169; Joyden’s Wood, settlement, 74, 89; Reculver, 184-186; Scotsgrove settlement, 82, 285; 87, 237; 88, 220.
slate tiles, Higham, 82, 152; New Romney, 79, 58; Strood, roof slates, 84, 152.
spur, New Romney, 84, 258.
stiff-leaf stone carving, Dover, 157-66, 158.
strap-hinges, Eynsford, 86, 144.
tiles, Boxley, floor tiles, 14688, 148; mosaic tile, 144-88, 146; Canterbury, 267-83, 268; Eynsford, 88, 103; Faversham, 83, 267; Higham, decorated floor tiles, 82, 153; Hoo, 78, 168; Maidstone, decorated floor tiles, 82, 153; New Romney, 79, 58; Pivington, decorated floor tiles, 77, 44; Strood, floor tiles, 84, 51.
weUs, Chalk, 150-68, 151; Joyden’s Wood, 72, 24.
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whetstones, Dover, 152-69, 155; New Romney, 79, 60.
windows, Upper Hardres, lattice window, 81, 58; oak-barred windows, 81, 58.
wooden objects, Seasalter, 5770, 59.
Medieval Buildings in the Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 18-72, 40.
Medieval Chantry College at Cobham, Notes on the, The, by P. J. Tester, 109-79, 120.
Medieval Discoveries at Cray House, Bexley, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 211-73, 216.
Medieval Garderobe in Snargate Street, Dover, Excavation of a, in 1945, by M. M. Rix and G. C. Dunning, 132-69, 158.
Medieval Hall-House at North Cray, A, by P. JT. Tester, 9-87, 14.
Medieval Kent, Some Fields and Farms, in, by Alan R. H. Baker, 152-80, 174.
Medieval Objects from Kent, by L. R. A. Grove, 65, 191; 152-66, 155.
Medieval Pottery from Brookland, by L. R. A. Grove, 65, 191.
Medieval Pottery from Dartford, by G. C. Dunning, 187-88, 199.
Medieval Pottery, Excavations in Dover, Saxon and, by G. C. Dunning, 36-71, 37.
Medicis, Marie de, 82-69, 83.
Medraut, revolt of, 78, 93.
Medway
air survey of Medway valley, Ixxi-lxJii.
Battle, 87, 75.
Catchment Board, 66, 144.
crossing, by North Downs Trackway, 205-81, 206.
Crown land on, 75 ff.
Dutch raid, 1667, 73, 85; 10077, 101; V. 0. H. description of Dutch Navy sailing up Medway 4-65, 7.
defences, 65, 1.
effect of glaciation on Medway Valley, 104-66, 105.
frontier of Kentish Kingdom, 71 ff.
guarding of, 1586-1587, 85, 73.
Marshes, 163-76, 168; first innings of the marshes, 117-66, 124; foundation of marshes, 10566, 112; geology of, 106-66, 109;
level oscillation in the, 11266, 115; level oscillations at Chatham down to ancient times, 125-66, 129; peat beds, 11466, 115; Pleistocene geology of, 42-80, 44; Roman occupation level in, 66, 116, 132; Saxon occupation level in, 116-66, 117; tides which control marsh building, 111-66, 112.
Megalithic tombs, 13-76, 22.
Menfield, Thos., 75, 48.
mentioned in Ravenna Cosmography, 204-79, 205.
Milling Company, 82, 62. oyster fishing, 80, 120, 128. place-name, 78, 88.
roofing-tile, Eynsford, 88, 103.
Medway, The Dutch in the, by P. G. Rogers, 227-85, 228.
Medway Forts, c. 1700, The Repairing of the, by L. R. A. Grove, 165-66, 170.
Medway Marshes, Samian Ware from the, by A. P. Detsicas, 235-82, 245.
Medway Towns, People and Homes in the, 1687, 1783, by A. J. F. Dulley, 160-77, 176.
Megalithic tomb, Addington, 1-76, 57; liii; 78, 81, Ivii.
Megaliths, Aylesford, Ivii; Coldrum, 81, 81, Ivii; Kit’s Coty, 81, Ivii.
Meikle, Miss E., 70, 126; 74, 60, 113. Melandra Castle, 73, 103.
Melchbourne, Beds., 80, 95.
Melcombe Mill: A Fourteenth Century Building Account, by Felix Hull, 54-72, 59.
Melcompwood, see Wye.
Melderis, A., 71, 84.
Melle, Thomas atte, 80, 251.
Mellecompe meadow, see Boughton Aluph.
Mellemerssh, see Grain.
Mellere, Stephen le, 80, 252.
Melling, Elizabeth, xlvi, xlvii, 80, 238.
Kentish Sources. Some Beads and Bridges (review), 244-73, 245.
Kentish Sources, IV. The Poor (review), 290-80, 291.
Kentish Sources, V. Some Kentish Houses, illus. by Anne M. Oakley (review), 287-80, 288.
Kentish Sources, VI. Crime and Punishment (review), 27884, 279.
Kentish Tradesmen in the early
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI 131
nineteenth Century, 9866, 102.
review of Community of Kent, The, and the Great Rebellion, 1640-1660, by E. M. Everitt, 259-81, 260.
review of William Lambarde, Elizabethan Jurist, 1536-1601, 256-81, 257.
Mellitus, coins of, 71, 163.
Membbys, Walter, 74, 37.
Mendel, Sam, 70, 240.
Menetere, Henry, 70, 65.
Menfield, Dorothy, wife of Thomas, 70, 147; Thomas, Mayor of Faversham, 70, 147.
Meimes, Sir John, 85, 26; Sir Matthew, 69, 161.
Men of Kent Boys of Bonnington, by Colin Matson, 1, 79, 70-76.
Men of Kent Harvey of Eastry, by Colin Matson, 2, 80, 98-106.
Men of Kent Minet and Fector of Dover, by Colin Matson, 3, 81, 39-43.
Meopham, Richard, 75, 19.
Meopham:
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 149 ff.
estate map, 1682, 77, 183.
hatchment of Sir John Bayley, 81, 88.
Manor, 72, 142.
poor relief, 75, 25.
Mercer, Capt., 85, 43; Eric, 83, 26;
F. R., 70, 39; John, 82, 98; Richard, 82, 97, 98; Thomas, 82, 98; William John, 77, 7.
Mercer and Parton, millers, 82, 98.
Mercers of London, 75, 48.
Mercia, coinage, 164-71, 166; interest in Hoo Peninsula, 135-66, 136.
Meredith, Hugh, 82, 61; Roger, 82, 61; Sir William, 82, 57; 86, 7.
Mereduc, 82, 6.
Mereworth:
Castle, 70, 1, 3, 5; li; 72, 76, 169; 174; 77, 48.
Despenoer, Baron Ie, debts of, 76, 171.
House, 69, 177.
Neville, Sir Thomas, 69, 161.
poor relief, 75, 25.
Votes Court, 77, 48.
Mereworth, Heraldic Painted Glass in the Church of St. Laurence, by C. R. Councer, 48-77, 62.
Merlen, R.: A Note on the Dog
Bones from the Upchurch Marshes, 166-70, 167.
Merlott-Chitty, Col. Arthur A., obituary, 80, 299.
Merovingian, gold solidus, Fingles- ham, liv.
Merrifield, R., 70, 166, 260; 71, 167; xlvii; 72, 73, 96; 78, 197; 80, 253, 254; 86, 236; 87, 229; 88, 214.
Roman City of London (review), 257-81, 259.
Roman London (review), 27584, 276.
Merriworth, see Mereworth.
Mersham:
Becon, Thomas, the elder; Basil, and Robert, 69, 169.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 151 ff.
Knatchbull, Sir Norton, 72, 3.
Manor of, mentioned in Charter, 1002, 69, 47.
occupation site, li.
property of Grelley family, 74, 11.
supporters of Sir Ed. Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Swynborne arms in church, 74, 34.
Mersshere, Thomas, 27-74, 28.
Merstan, Philip de, 71, 202.
Merstham:
grant of land from to Christ Church, Canterbury, 74, 12.
land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 16.
Manor of Alderstead, 74, 19, 26, 27, 31.
Manor of Aldbury, 74, 19.
Merston, Bartholomew de, 71, 202.
Merston Chapel, 71, 202.
Church, 70, 253; 71, 203. ditch round, 85, 187. endowment for, 75, 18.
Lord of the Manor, Hugo FitzSimon, 71, 202.
lost village, 70, 253.
Manor held by Smyth family, 71, 202; held by de Cobham family, 71, 203.
mentioned in Charter of Offa, 71, 201.
Rector: Robert de WeUeford, 71, 202; John Hedon, 71, 202.
survey made by Diocese of Rochester, 71, 203.
Merston, The Lost Village of, by A. F. Allen, 198-71, 205.
Merthyr Tydfyl, 72, 75.
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Merton priory, Surrey, 200-65, 201. Mesolithic:
axes, Addington, 76, 3; Ash, 88, 220; Orpington, 86, 239; West Kingsdown, 88, 219.
finds, Orpington, 87, 236.
flint industry, Addington, 2976, 36.
flints, Addington, 76, 2, 3, 11; Aldington, 83, 251; Aylesford, 80, 260; Cranbrook, 85, 198; Folkestone, 87, 210; Keston, 84, 189, 190; Maidstone, 88, 208; Orpington, 85, 201, 202; Pad- dlesworth, 207-86, 208; Smeeth, li-lii.
implements, Ixii; Addington, 81, 76, 3; Shorne, 85, 184; Springhead, 177-65, 178;
macehead, Buckwell, 83, 252; Eccles, 83, 265; Shipbourne, 83, 265.
pottery, Addington, 36-76, 42.
sites, Keston, xlvii; Orpington, 76, 77, 199-200; Selling, Ixii.
Thames Pick, Bethersden, 85, 198; Egerton, 81, 246; Springhead, 177-65, 178; Ulcombe, 76, 202.
Mesolithic Site, Orpington, by E. C. H. Jones, 174-65, 178.
Messenger, Commander, 68, 214, 216.
Messinger, William, 75, 112.
Meteringham, derm of archiepiscopal manor of Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Methlay, John, 74, 38.
Meux, Fanny, m. Knox, 81, 92.
Michael, Master of Canterbury, 77, 80.
Michel-Ldvy, Prof. A., 68, 177.
Middleton, B. O.: Lullingstone Roman Villa, Appendix III, The Glass, 62-65, 67.
Bernard, 65, 27; Sir Charles, Baron Barham, 81, 92; Lady Diana, Baroness Barham, 81, 92; H., 65, 191; Hannah, m. James Best, 72, 172; Sir William, 80, 97.
Midleton, Countess, 83, 154.
Midley, estate map, 1589, 77, 179, 183; land bought by Edmund de Passed, 74, 15.
Mihell, John, 72, 172, 181; Dorothy, wife of John, 72, 172, 181.
Milborne Port, Somerset, 88, 43.
Mildmay, family, 192 ff.; Avis, wife of Thomas, 87, 77, 51; Elizabeth, m. Sir William Walde-
grave, 77, 51; Sir Henry, 82-69, 83; Humphrey St. John, 87, 194, 201, 202; Thomas, 77, 51; Sir Thomas, 77, 51; Mary, wife of Sir Walter, 77, 51; Sir Walter, 77, 51, 52; Winifred, m. Sir William Fitzwilliam, 77, 53.
Mildmay-White, Hon. Mrs., 87, 203.
Miles, A., 79, 121; xlvii, 80, 272; xlvii, xlix; 81, 82, xlvii, Iv, 145; 84, 255; 85, 189; 86, 59, 70, 242; 87, 159.
Cooling Romano-British Site, 207-88, 208.
Funton Marsh, Romano-British Salt-Panning Site, 260-80, 265.
Rochester-Hastings Roman Road near Sandgate, 74, 207.
Romano-British Building at the Mount, Maidstone, 217-87, 219.
Romano-British Salt-Panning Hearths at Cliffe, 272-83, 273.
John, 79, 12.
Milestones, road from Dartford to Strood, 244-83, 245.
Milford, Richard, 76, 172. Milfordhope Marsh, see Upchurch. Milgate, see Bearsted.
Militia Roll, An Early Kentish, by Felix Hull, 159-68, 166.
Mill Marsh (Mellemarsh), see Grain. Millard, C. F., 70, 48; Louise, 83, 6;
Blackfriars, Canterbury, The, 215-86, 219.
Canterbury City Ditch, 25284, 253.
Interim Report on Excavation of Greyfriars, Canterbury, 88, 214.
Note on the Excavations at Canterbury Castle, A, 1971, 205-87, 208.
Notes from Canterbury Museum, 267-83, 269; 270-271.
Milleflori technique, 27-78, 28. Millen, Misses, 82, 246.
Miller, Miss, 80, 44; Sir Borlase, 81, 89; Elizabeth, m. Bartholomew, 81, 89; Sir Humphrey, 81, 89; Jane, m. William James, 83, 115; Nicholas, 83, 115.
Milles, Christopher, 75, 27; Hon. George, 4th Baron, 81, 91; Richard, 1st Earl Sondes,
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Robert, 80, 77, 10 ff.; Thomas, 75, 59.
Millet, William, 75, 35.
Milling, Miss, 73, 141.
Mills, G., 78, 23; John, 75, 118; P., 84, 246; R., 73, 230; 78, 22, 23; Simon, 85, 196.
Milne, Thomas, 71, 243; 84, 185.
Milner, Rev. J. Butler, 81, 80.
Milsted:
buildings recorded in Building Survey, 80, 271.
earthworks, 80, 271.
Manor, 70, 79.
Milton-by-Abingdon, Berks, 78, 27.
Milton, near Canterbury, 70, 149.
Milton-next-Gravesend: almshouse, 75, 49. Angel Inn, 85, 160.
Chantry, 69, 227; 71, 239; 85, 1.
Domesday tide mill, 229-83, 230.
The Gun, 85, 168.
hatchment of Thomas Dalton, 81, 88.
Rev. Johnstone, 83, 237.
Manor of Parrook, 69, 227.
Plague of 1665-1666, 85, 159.
St. John’s, 69, 227.
Chas. Sloane, architect, 20970, 215.
Swan Inn, 160-85, 161.
The Three Cornish Cloughs, 85, 173.
trade token of Anthony White, 85, 160.
victualling house of John Reddall, 80, 237.
Wiseman, Cardinal, 69, 227.
Milton Parish Church, The Story of, by The Gravesend Historical Society (review), 226-69, 227.
Milton-next-Gravesend, Gravesend . and, The Seventeenth-Century Token Issuers of, by E. W. Tilley, 149-85, 174.
Milton Regis:
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 1 ff.; burials, 85, 80, 269; 83, 12; 2 ff.; Church, 85, 81, 242; glass armlet, 83, 131; pendant, 82, 298; 85, 8.
apprenticeship endowments, 75, 57.
Company of Fishers and Dredgers, 80, 140.
Court Hall, 11-83, 17.
excavation, 70, 23. fisheries, 80, 120, 139. hall-house, High Street, liii.
houses in Building Survey of D. M. Ford, 80, 271.
Hundred of, Commission for Sewers, 70, 72.
Invasion scare, 1380, 70, 71. Ladies of the Manor, 80, 140. Manor, 84, 32; granted to Sir Ed.
Browne and Christopher Fa veil, 80, 140; land given to Wm. of Ypres, 80, 217.
Manor of Hemsley, 70, 69.
34 Mill Street, 83, 19.
Nicholls, S. T., last Port Reeve, 11-83, 12.
Northwood family estates, 70, 69.
oyster fishery, 80, 120, 125, 126, 139-140; 81, 102.
Port Books, 66, 41; 69, 125, 126; 81, 101.
Port Reeve, 11-83, 12.
Savage, Sir Amald, 70, 69, 71. ships owned, 1701, 66, 39. state of town at end of Middle
Ages, 95 ff.
Town Hall, 83, 2.
Milton Regis, Finds from a seventhcentury Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at, by Sonia C. Hawkes and L. R. A. Groves, 22-78, 38.
Milton Regis Parish Church, The Brasses and Incised Slabs at, by Ian Bethune, 111-87, 114.
Milton Regis, Two Glass Bangles from, by Jean M. Cook, 181-74, 182.
Minet, Alice, wife of John, 81, 41; Ambroise of Calais, 81, 39; Daniel, 81, 40; Hughes, 4181, 42; Isaac (1), 39-81, 41; Isaac (2), 81, 40; Isaac (3), 81, 42; James, 81, 40; John, 40-81, 41; John Lewis, 81, 42; Marie, wife of Isaac, Jurat, 81, 40; Mary, m. Peter Fector, 81, 41, 42; Mary, m. Jeremy Fector, 81, 41; Stephen, 81, 40; Susanna, wife of Ambroise, 81, 39; Thomas, 81, 41; William, 40-81, 42; William, barrister, 81, 43; William: Extracts from the Letter-Book of a Dover Merchant, 1737-1741, 73, 233.
Minet and Fector of Dover. Men of Kent, by Colin Matson, 3, 81, 39-43.
Minet, John, Fector & Co., 85, 49. Minot, Michael, 80, 251.
Minster-in-Sheppey:
Minster Abbey, 66, 45; lii-liii;
134 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI
Minster-in-Sheppey—continued Abbess Queen Seaxburgh, 68, 91.
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Church, 84, 3.
Croggdeep fishery, 80, 138.
hatchments of John and Elizabeth Banks, 81, 88.
Hayward Estates, Francis Barrell trustee, of, 80, 139.
Manor of Minster bought by William Alston and James Payne, 80, 139.
Manor of Minster, Sir John Hayward, 80, 139.
Manor bought by Charles Wyatt, 80, 139.
Nunnery of St. Sexburga, 66, 141;
Nunnery Church, 82, 154. oyster fishery, 80, 120, 138-9. place-name, 76, 60.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 168.
Scrape Hope marsh, 80, 138.
twelfth-century sculpture in Church, liii.
Minster-in-Thanet:
Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, 84, 29; 86, 246.
Durlock Leas, 77, 88.
Minster Abbey, r1rl,
Nunnery, 84, 28.
owners of Durlock Grange, 77, 83, 88 ff.
place-name, 76, 60.
possible Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 243.
Romano-British burials, 86, 246. Minster-in-Thanet, Durlock Grange, The Vanishing Houses of Kent, by E. W. Parkin, 1, 77, 82-94. Minter, Mrs. E. M., 74, 60.
Mirfyn, Alice, m. Thomas Ardern, 81, 195.
Miscampbell, 0., 88, 116.
Miscellaneous Notes on Some Kent Roads and Allied Matters, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 20170, 220.
Mitcham, Surrey, 84, 18, 22, 40-42. Mitchell, Charles (Ed.): Hogarth’s Peregrination (review), 17666, 177;
Mitchell and Hughes, printers, 70, 34.
Mitchenor, 88, 167.
Mitford, Bruce, 70, 280.
Mithraic shrine, Burham, 16870, 171.
Mithras, 80, 182.
Moad, M., 88, 210.
Mookett, family, 71, 12; John, 71, 12.
Molash—contribution to Stocker’s Head, Chilham Turnpike, 70, 207.
Mole, John, 72, 15.
Molendinarius, Richard, 84, 215.
Moltke, E., 70, 99.
Monasteries, charitable bequests to, 104-75, 106.
Monchenesey, barony of, 72, 140.
Monckton, Edmund and Rosamund, 66, 62.
Money, James, xlvi; 69, 71, xlvii; 72, 1, Ixv-lxvi; 80, Ivii; 81, xlvii, Ixv; 84, 233, 244; 176-85, 177; 233-86, 234; 87, 219.
Moneypenny, Rev. Philip, 81, 85; Silvestra, m. Hutton, 81, 90.
Mongeham: Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 149.
place-name, 76, 66.
Monger, Matthew, 80, 131; Simon, 78, 112.
Monins, Sir Thomas, 81, 92.
Monk, John, 83, 215.
Monk’s Horton:
barrow, 87, 231. churchyard, 80, 29. estate map, 1687, 77, 183. foundation of Priory by Robert de Vere, 74, 3.
grant of land by Baldwin de B4thune, 74, 4.
Monastic house, 66, 45.
Monkton, Herbert, 87, 68; J., 76, 199.
Monkton:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 86, 246. crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 78, 149.
hatchment of Thos. Denne, 81, 88.
inning of Marsh, 66, 143. place-name, 76, 60.
school, 75, 83.
subdivision of demesne fields, 80, 167.
Monmouth, James, Duke of, 124 ff.
Monkton’s Directory, 1854, 82, 55.
Monson, Sir Wm., 73, 77.
Montacute, William de, 77, 80.
Montague, Dulce of, 81, 33; Mrs., 73, 144, 146, 150; Edward, m.p., 24 ff.; George, 85, 85, 26; M., 84, 245; Hon. William, 77, 104, 105.
Montbray, fee of, 72, 141.
Montford, Hugo de, 83, 151, 155.
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Montfort, pedigree, 73, 3; Adeliza, m. (1) Simon de Moulins, (2) Robert de Vere, 74, 3; Hugh de, (1), 74, 2, 3; Hugh de (2), 74, 3; Robert Hugo de, 82, 258; Simon de, 66, 178; 71, 202; 84, 140, 147.
Mont St. Michel, Monastery of, 65, 22, 23.
Monyn, John, 78, 113.
Moneys, John, 78, 113.
Moorden, place-name, 76, 70; see also, Leigh.
Moore, Beatrice de Jersey, m. James F. Torr, 80, 298; E. W., 72, 226; Capt. Edward, 88, 71; Prof, H., 68, 3.
Moores, Ian, 73, 209.
Moorhouse, Stephen, 86, 196, 202.
Moorson, Admiral Sir Robert, MJ?., 80, 133.
Morant, Valerie, 65, 202.
Morbred, William, 65, 197.
Morden, Sir John, 81, 80; Robert, 73, 234; Susan, wife of John, 81, 80.
Mordenne, William de, 80, 251.
More, The Herts., 73, 216.
More, Hannah, 73, 144; Ralph atte, 74, 14; Thomas atte, 74, 14, 29; Sir Thomas, 75, 96; 86, 17, 19.
Morecok, Robert, 80, 251; William, 80, 251.
Morey, Mrs. J. E., 71, 84; 72, 94; and Prof. K. C. Dunham: A Petrological Study of medieval Hones from Yorkshire, 68, 158.
Report on architectural fragments, Dover, 69, 156.
Report on objects from Springhead, 104-71, 105;
report on stone fragments of Corinthian capital, Springhead, 72, 107.
Report on whetstone found at Dover, 153-69, 154.
Morgan, Associated Portland Cement Co., 70, 84.
Morland, family, 66, 69; Elizabeth, m. Earnaby, 81, 93; Lydia, 81, 86.
William: Lamberhurst School (review), 88, 231; The Church at Lamberhurst (review), 84, 272.
William Alexander, 81, 86. Morlay, Lord John de, 72, 138. Morphett, John, 68, 70.
Morrice, family, 79, 71.
Morris, P. E., 78, 179; Hall Place,
Bexley (review), 223-85, 224.
R. E., 81, 246; Solomon, 9865, 99; W. A., 82, 2.
Morrison-Scott, T. C. S., 72, 94.
Mors, John, token of, 73, 227.
Morskyn, Henry, 83, 111; Sarah, m. Roger James, 83, 111.
Mortars, globose, Eynsford, 88, 103; stone, Orpington, 84, 64.
Mortimer, J. R., 70, 105.
Mortimore, E. T., 66, 149; 78, 188.
Morton, Capt., 88, 67; Eleanor, wife of Robert, 82, 125; Robert, 82, 125; owner of Harringe, 82, 258.
Mosaics, by H. P. L’Orange and P. J. Norhagen (review), 276-84, 278.
Mosaics in Roman Britain, by Anne Rainey (review), 232-88, 233.
Moseley, Andrew, 200-81, 201; Anne, wife of William, 200-81, 201; Arthur, 200-81, 201;
William, 81, 201.
Mosewelle, William de, 82, 40.
Mote, La, see Iden.
Motley, Thomas, 81, 33.
Motley HUI marsh, 66, 106, 111.
Motte, Nicholas, 80, 20.
Mould,' 78, 55; D., 71, 167; 74, 182;
David, 73, 98; Michael, 78, 55.
Moulins, Simon de, 74, 3.
Mount family, 69, 171; Fisher, 70, 148, 149; William, 147 ff.; Sir WUliam, 70, 69, 171.
Mountoharles, Lord, 70, 32.
Mountfield, Sussex, land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15, 16.
Mountford, WUliam, 80, 20.
Mountjoy, Lord, 88, 70.
Mousterian of Acheulian Tradition, Oldbury, 85, 212.
Mowbray, John, Duke of Norfolk, 80, 282; Katherine, wife of John, 80, 282; Thomas, 80, 282.
Mowll, J. H.: Royal Visitors at Dover, 84 ff.; John, 69, 78, 207; Rutley, 78, 207.
Moyle, Anne, 83, 152; Catherine, m.
Sir Thomas Finch, 83, 152; Sir Thomas, 75, 37; 83, 152.
Moyll, John, 74, 39; Sir Walter, 74, 39.
Moys, Richard, 78, 113.
Mucking, Essex, 84, 42.
Mudge map, 87, 67.
Mugeridge, P. J., 68, 195.
Muggeridge, F., 80, 273.
Muirchu, Life of St. Patrick, 80, 178.
MuUender, 81, 73.
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Muller, George, 87, 68.
Mullins, Dr. L., 70, 126.
Multon, George, 72, 148; 73, 124;
Jane, m. William Lambarde, 70, 223; John, 73, 124.
Mumbray, William, 5, 99.
Mumford, family, 82, 90; Elizabeth, wife of John, 81, 91; 82, 90; Elizabeth, m. Richard Leigh, 81, 91; John, 81, 91; 82, 90; Mary, wife of William, 81, 91; William, 81, 91.
Mummery, Samuel, 80, 201, 202.
Munde, Thomas, 76, 86.
Municipal uses, charitable endowments for, 60-75, 66.
Munk, family, 80, 273.
Munke, Richard, 71, 243.
Miinter, Dr. A. H., 70, 113.
Murden, Edward, 85, 10.
Murray, Rev., 81, 71; Miss, 87, 1;
Gen. Augustus William, 81, 42; Lady Frederica, m. Col. J. Stanhope, 81, 82; George Joseph, 85, 67; Isabella, m. John Minet Factor, 81, 42; Miss K. M. E„ 70, 39; 79, 47; 80, 29.
Murray-Lawes, Lt.-Col. R. L., 74, 52.
Murray-Threipland, Mrs., xliii; 65, 68, xliii.
Musewell, Ralph de, 82, 101; Roger, 82, 101.
Musgrove, Abraham, 87, 55; Peter, 88, 174, 175, 178; WiUiam, 72, 220; 88, 175.
Musket, John, 71, 208.
Mussen, Surg.-Capt. R. W., 65, 204.
Mynard, D. C., 86, 109, 110; 88, 92, 116.
Medieval Pottery from Dartford, 187-199 and S. E. Rigold: Pottery from Canterbury Guildhall, Appendix B of Two Types, of Court Hall, 88, 83, 20-22.
Mynott, Miss E. M., 84, 246; 85, 193; Interim Report on the West Kent Training School, 21488, 216.
Myres, Dr. J. N. L„ 70, 256, 257, 82, Ivii; 83, 125, 139, 141; 84, 42, 44; 88, 81; The Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes (review), 255-86, 256.
Mysteries of Eleusis, 77, 115.
Mywerd, John, 84, 217.
N
Nackington: barrow, 74, 55. cinerary urns, 74, 51, 55. Heppington House and Faussett Pavilion, 1-66, 14.
place-name, 76, 63.
Nail, Martin: The Coal Duties of the City of London and their Boundary Marks (review), 88, 230.
Nairne, Col., 69, 123.
Naish, George, 87, 209.
Nameless or Nehalennia, by F.
Jenkins, 192-70, 200.
Namilianus, Lezoux potter, 70, 161. Nansegles, Richard, 74, 39.
Napohester, see West Langdon. Napoleonic wars, 81, 127; 125 f. Naseby, John, 84, 80, 20.
Nash, E., m. John Mumford, 82, 90;
Nassington, Northants., 84, 23.
National Beekeeping Museum, 69, 90, 91.
Navarre, Princess Johanna of, 83, 211.
Navestock, place-name, 76, 64.
Navy Commissioners, 73, 81.
Navy Treasurer, 73, 75.
Naylor, Alice, m. Walter Roberts, 86, 41; Richard, 86, 41.
Nazeing, place-name, 76, 64.
Neal, David S.: Excavations at
Eccles 1964, Appendix. The Frigidarium Mosaics, 90-80, 91. Neale, Anne, 85, 163, 167; James, 22-70, 23; Thomas, Lord of the Manor of Rusthall, 87, 178.
Neame, R. D., 81, 54; Sir Thomas, 83, 258; obituary, 88, 237.
Neave, Amelia, wife of Robert, 85, 202; Robert, 85, 202.
Nebraska tooth, 185 ff.
Neel, Thomas, 80, 20.
Nehalennia, figurines of matron with dog, 192-70, 200; 71, 42, 44; 82, 188.
NeU,Dr.,74, 60.
Neile, Richard, Primate of York, 78, 39, 40.
Nelson, Admiral Lord, 83, 120, 121;
John, 74, 74; John, Mayor of Sandwich, 74, 73; Judith, m. Charles Matson, 74, 73.
Nennius, 209-76, 210; Arthur’s battles, 83 ff.; cities of Britain, 78, 78, 89, 92; first Kentish campaign, 78, 88; Horsa's
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death, 65, 102; S. Germanus, 177-80, 178, 183.
Nenynge (Nennings) marsh, see Grain.
Neolithic:
adzes; Charing, stone adze, 83, 262; Luddesdown, flint adze, 86, 226.
antler comb, Wingham, 74, 64.
arrowheads, Aldington, 4976, 52; Borough Green, flint arrowhead, 82, 287; Cranbrook, 86, 225; Lyminge, 82, 1; Maidstone, flint arrowhead, 72, 223; North Cray, 262-70, 263.
artefacts, Folkestone, flint artefacts, 87, 210; Orpington, 85, 202; Hastingleigh, 86, 238.
axes, Brabourne, flint axe, 84, 259; Brook, flint axe, ' 81, 246; Charing, flint axe, 83, 262; Cholsfield, 86, 239; Chilham, 76, 20; Egerton, 86, 225; Faversham, 86, 242; Hastingleigh, 86, 238; Herne Bay, stone axe, 84, 259; Keston, axe-head, 161-66, 162; Maidstone, flint axe, 83, 264; Marden, 76, 200; 88, 208; Nettlestead, 76, 200; Petts Wood, polished flint axe, 85, 201; St. Paul’s Cray, flint axe, 85, 201; polished axe, 87, 236; Southborough, xlv; Wye, axe of polished basalt, 68, 81, Uv;
barrows, Boughton Aluph, long barrow, 85, 180.
beakers, Allingham, 76, 19; Ightham, 76, 19; Maidstone, 76, 19; Tovil, 76, 19.
bone awl, Wingham, 74, 66. bowls, Birchington, 249-84, 250. burials, Addington, 76, 9; Ayles- ford, 76, 19.
Causeway Camp, Combe Hill, Ixi.
celts, Hucking, flint celt, 80, 278; North Cray, 70, 262.
cremations, Ringwould, 76, 19.
flints, Addington, 2-76, 3; Dav- ington, flint gouge, 81, 246; Elham, flint scrapers, Ixix; Faversham, flint implements, 82, 81, Iviii; Folkestone, flint flakes, 88, 221; Maidstone, 88, 208; Mersham, li; St. Paul’s Cray, haft of flint sickle, 82, 70, 262; Smeeth, li; Stowting, 82, 87, 231; Wingham, flint flakes, 74, 66.
grave goods, Addington, 76, 13. hearths, Stourmouth, liii.
incense cup, Ringwould, 76, 19. knife, East Malling, 76, 19.
pendants, Addington, clay pendant, 49-76, 52;
Period in Kent, 18-76, 22.
pottery: Addington ware, 76, 9, 10; 36-High Rooks, Tunbridge Wells, 42, 69, xlvi; Wingham, 74, 62-64.
querns, Wingham, 66-74, 67. rubbish, Wingham, 66-74, 76.
sites, Occupation, list of sites in Kent, 73, 68; Ebbsfleet, 192-74, 193; Grovehurst, 74, 68; Hayes, Iviii; 80, 85, 194; Ightham, 74, 68; Trottiscliffe, 74, 68; Wingham, 60-74, 72.
skeleton, Hailing, 218-82, 220. thumbnail scraper, Addington, 49-76, 52.
Neolithic Axes from Darenth, Bexley and East Wickham, by P. J. Tester, 209-73, 211.
Neolithic Pit and Other Finds From Wingham, East Kent, A, by Ernest Greenfield, 58-74, 72.
Nesbitt-Wood, G.: Wall-Painting of a sixteenth-century Ship in St. Dimetan’s Church, Snargate, Romney Marsh, 208-87, 209.
Ness, place-name suffix, 66, 138.
Ness, The, 65, 19.
Netherclift, 70, 37.
Nethersole, Sir Francis, 75, 88.
Beltring toll gate, 217-70, 219.
Nettlestead:
Church glass, 74, 2.
Church repairs, 75, 119.
earthwork at Milbays Wood, 196-74, 197.
Neolithic axe, 76, 200.
Nettlestead Place barn, 81, 1, 5, 28-30; owners, 81, 28.
Palaeolithic hand-axe, 82, 296.
Pympo family, 74, 2.
rate paid to Brandbridge Turnpike, 70, 218.
Neue, Martin, 84, 217.
Nevile, Anthony, 73, 126; Disney, 73, 126; John, 73, 127; Margaret, 73, 126; Thomas, 75, 98.
Nevill, Viscountess, 70, 8, 14; Anthony, 72, 3; Dorothy, m. Sir William Brooke, Lord Cobham, 77, 58; Sir Edward, 77, 51, 57; Edward, 77, 57; Frances, m. Sir Chideock Pau- let, 77, 51; George, Lord Abergavenny, 51 ff.; Henry, Lord
138 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVTH
Abergavenny, 77, 57, 59; Joan, wife of George, 77, 52; Rev. John, 3rd Earl of Abergavenny, 81, 80; Jollan de, Lord of Shorne, 71, 202; Mary, m. Sir Thomas Fane, 77, 59; Sir Thomas, 69, 161; 77, 61; Rev. William, 4th Bt., 81, 80.
Neville, family, 282-80, 283; Ann, m. (1) Edward Prince of Wales, (2) Richard Duke of Gloucester, 80, 282; Cicely, m. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, 78, 4, 12; 80, 282; Isabell, m. George, Duke of Clarence, 80, 282; Katherine, m. John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, 80, 282; Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, 80, 282; Richard, Earl of Salisbury, 80, 282.
Newark, Prior of, 72, 140.
New Avenues in English Local History, by Alan Everitt (review), 258-86, 259.
New Berwick, kiln, 88, 148.
Newbigin, Neolithic pottery, 74, 63. Newborough, Lord, 71, 2, 8.
Newbury, Elizabeth, m. Sir Thomas Toberts, 81, 83; V. J., 68, 143; 69, 210; 70, 269; 83, 262; 85, 198; 87, 159.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 84, 88.
Newce, Clement, 80, 207; Martha, m. Laurence Washington, 80, 207.
Newchurch:
estate map, 1589, 77, 183.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
New Cross Turnpike Trust, 20170, 202, 209-212; 73, 174.
Newell, J. K., 78, 200; Capt. Samuel, 83, 121.
Newenden, William, 76, 86.
Newenden:
Carmelite House, Lossenham, 80, 1.
Castle Toll earthwork, liii.
donns belonging to arohiepiscopal Manor at Charing, 76, 76, 86.
early settlement, 76, 73. hop-tokens, 66, 62.
Levels, 63 ff.
New Forest, 73, 223.
New Hythe, see East Malling.
Newington, F., 83, 251; 84, 234;
John, 84, 157.
Newington-next-Hythe: bowl barrow, 78, 199. estate map, 1683, 77, 183. Pound Farm, 78, 145.
revenues given as endowment for College of Wye, 75, 70.
Newington-next-Sittingbourne: estate map, 1593, 77, 183. foundation of chantry at Chesley, 70, 70.
lands mentioned in Survey of All Souls College, 76, 164.
supporters of Sir Edward Dering m 1640 election, 86, 6.
Newman, 81, 118; D. D., 71, 116; 82, 54; George, 72, 139; Henry, 72, 143; I. J., 74, 198; Roger, 72, 139; Thomas, 72, 12, 13.
Newnham:
tithe records held by Kent Archives Office, 66, 68.
Newport, O. W., 74, 202.
New Romney:
aisled building, 81, 253. almshouse, 75, 47; 82, 83. almshouses, Southlands, 87, 117. Barrett, Paul, M.P., 77, 1.
churches, mentioned in Domesday Monaohorum, 20-65, 21; St. Martin’s, 88, 119; St. Nicholas’, 88, 117, 119.
crayers, 1528, sent to Scarborough for herring, 10681, 107.
Dudmanswike, 65, 16.
dolphin bones, Greatstone, Iv. electorate, 78, 85, 19 ff.
estate map, 1589, 77, 183.
hatchment of Sir Robert and Sir Harry Furness, 81, 88.
history, 12-65, 24.
Hospital of SS. Stephen and Thomas, 47-79, 69, 159, 204; 84, 149; 88, 117; foundation by Adam of Charing, 66, 94.
Instrument of Government, 85, 22.
iron arrowhead, 82, 296.
Ivy House, xlv, xlvi. ‘Kydelmannehope’, 81, 81, 103. lawsuit over kiddles, 81, 103. Medieval, chest key, 84, 258; iron arrowhead, Ixi; louvers, 81, 73, 216; spur, 84, 258.
Parliamentary elections, mid- 17th century, 19 ff.
pottery from Potters Corner, Ashford, 77, 40.
Priory, alms window, 78, 143.
Rolfe family, 180-76, 185. school, 75, 47; 82, 83.
Spitalfield, 50-79, 52.
thirteenth-century house in West Street, lii.
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New Romney, The Ancient Buildings of, by E. W. Parkin, 117-88, 128.
see also Romney, Old Romney.
Newstead, Rox., 68, 31; 71, 70; 73, 23.
Newton, Sir Adam, 75, 121; B. M., 87, 225; Frances, m. Sir William Brooke, Lord Cobham, 77, 58; Sir John, 77, 58.
Nichol, E. Laurence: The Church of S. James in the Isle of Grain, 204-78, 205.
Nicholas of Staple, Master of St. Mary, Ospringe, 79, 33.
Nicholls, A. J., 82, 258; Charles, 85, 46; Elizabeth, m. Richard Harvey, 80, 98; Henry, 80, 98; S.T.,11-83, 12.
Nicholson, Lady, 80, 296; Mr. 82, 133; 0. D. P., 65, 28; 70, 249; xlvi; 71, 72, xlviii, Ixvi; John, 87, 62.
Nightingale, Michael, 71, 215; 78, 98; A Roman Land Settlement near Rochester, 150-65, 159.
Nijeklooster, 69, 144.
Nimes, 73, 14.
Ninn family, 85, 162; Susan, wife of Mayor Walter, 85, 162; Susanna, wife of Walter, 85, 163; Walter, Mayor of Gravesend, 162-85, 163.
Ninnis, R. J., The Shrewsbury Tomb atErith, 23-83, 32.
Nizels, place-name, 76, 72.
Noble, H. W.: An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, Kent, Dental Report, 113-70, 117; Ian, 66, 15.
Noel, Baptist, 3rd Viscount Camp- den, 82, 127; Hester, wife of Baptist, 82, 127.
Noirlac Abbey, 88, 149.
Noncomformists, Canterbury, 202-83, 203.
Nonington:
bequest to the poor by Wm. Boys, 75, 20.
Curlswood Farm, place-name, 73, 64.
glass from Petham Church, 65, 168.
hatchments of Hammond family, 88-81, 89.
St. Alban’s Court, Sir Wm. Hammond, 83, 50.
Nonsuch Palace, 83, 205.
Norden, family, 82, 57; Thomas, 81, 100.
Norfolk, place-name, 76, 59.
Norhagen, P. J., and H. P. L’ Orange: Mosaics (review), 276-84, 278.
Norholt, Inger, 86, 238.
Normarsh, 66, 106.
Norman, family, 66, 69; Ann, m.
Anthony Sifflet, 85, 170; Maj.Gen. C. W., 84, 259; George, 81, 35; George Warde, 70, 3, 4; James, 81, 33, 34; Philip, 66, 162; William, 88, 55.
Norman, billet ornamentation, Rochester, 83, 100; castle. Eynsford, 137 ff.; church, Dover, 86, 72, 128-129; Shoreham, 21673, 219; hone, Maidstone, 85, 196; houses, Sandwich, xlvi; tomb, Dover, 81, 72, 128-131; wine-pitcher, Dover, 69, 133.
Norman Abacus at Seal Church, by A. D. Stoyel, 207-85, 209.
Norman Cathedral at Canterbury, The First, by Edward Gilbert, 23-88, 50.
Norris, Mrs. E„ 69, 1; John, 73, 190; Sir John, 79ff.;85, 88, 58 ff.
North, Dudley, 7th Earl of Guilford, 81, 92; Sir Edward, 81, 193, 194, 196; Francis, 6th Earl Guilford, 81, 92.
Northbourne, Lord, 70, 26; 74, 148;
Northbourne:
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 149. barn at Court, 81, 26. early settlement, 76, 71, estate map, 1651, 77, 183. hatchments of Sir Edwin Sandys and wife, 81, 89.
sculptured corbels, 4-66, 5.
wreck of the sea inquiry, 1392, 70, 75.
Normanville, Denise, wife of Thomas, 74, 16; Galiena, wife of Ralph, 74, 16; Margaret, m. (1) Sir William de Basing, (2) Edmund de Passeville, 74, 16; Relph de (1), 74, 16; Ralph de (2), 74, 16; Thomas de, 74, 16, 27.
North Cray:
Bronze Age flint tools, 70, 263. demolition of almshouses and timber house, lii; 82, 84, 236. fourteenth-century house, 83, 1.
Medieval timber hall-house, 83, 254; 84, 236; 85, 180; 9-87, 14.
Mesolithic implements, 70, 262.
Neolithic celt, 262; arrowheads, 262-70, 263.
North Cray Place—gardens laid
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out by Capability Brown, 82, 234.
Romano-British bath building, 70, 263; 71, 240; debris and pottery, 70, 263; 71, 240; ditches, Beden’s Field, 78, 78; kitchen hut, 71, 240.
Vale Mascal bath-house, 22782, 234.
WoolletHall, 82, 228.
North Cray, A Medieval Hallhouse at, by P. J. Tester, 9-87, 14.
North Downs Trackway in Kent, Some Problems of the, by Rev. H. W. R. Lillie, 203-81, 212.
North Elmham, Norfolk, 84, 184; 88, 34.
Northey, Sir E., 93 ff.
Northfleet:
anchorage for Royal Ships, 73, 76.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 83, 149;
Church, 81, 242.
cast-iron designs, 86, 183. chalkwell, lii-liii.
co-aration, 80, 167.
Curtis, Aiderman, 83, 236.
Dispute between J. Silvester and South-Eastern Railway Company over bridge across line, 81, 69.
Domesday tide mill, 83, 230. Dover Road, 229-83, 230.
earthworks in Cozendon Wood, 204-85, 207.
Ebbsfleet, bridge over, at Stonebridge, 83, 229, 232.
lease between Wm. Levett, gunflint maker, and John Golding, 85, 196.
Lord of the Manor, John Calcraft, petitioned to set up weighing machine at tollgate, 239-83, 240.
Manor, 72, 142.
Old Rectory, 74, 202.
Palaeolithic flint industry, 80, 40.
Pinnocks’ Charity rebuilds old almshouses, 83, 236.
place-name, 88, 83.
pond for washing sheep built at bridge, 83, 234.
road from Leather Bottle to King Street, Gravesend, 235-83, 236.
Romano-British cinerary urn, 81, 70; level, 193-72, 194.
Springhead Gardens boundary dispute, 73-81, 74.
Springhead Road dispute, 7181, 73; spring which fed Springhead Gardens, 81, 65.
‘The Nelson’ demolished, 83, 236. tollgate, new, on hill, 242-83, 243. treasure-trove inquest, 82, 116. turnpike to Strood, 83, 231.
Northfleet, Cozendon Wood, by J. E. L. Caiger, 204-85, 207.
Northfleet, Two Chalkwells at, by J. E. L. Caiger, 219-87, 221.
Norfolk, Preceptory of Carbrooke, 80, 95.
North Foreland: excavation at Joss Farm, 70, 23.
Northover, Major K. H., xliii.
Northumberland, Earl of, 85, 21; Henry, 6th Earl, 83, 152; John, Duke of, 77, 52; Lord Percy, 2nd Earl of, 83, 152.
Northwood (Northwode), Maurice, 71, 212; Sir Roger, 70, 69.
Norton, Dame Joan, 87, 114; Sir John, 87, 114; L., 71, 215; Roger, 68, 206; Thomas, 76, 108; Thomas, Mayor of Fordwick, 83, 17; Valentine, 81, 84.
Norton: hatchment of Mary Godfrey, 81, 89.
Norwich, 78, 42; 80, 16; 83, 10.
Norwood, Edward, 71, 193; John, brass of, and wife, 111-87, 112; Sir John de, 72, 154; Mrs. M. K., 85, 192; Weller, 70, 206.
Norwood, manor court, 70, 69.
Nothelm, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Nottidge, Sir William, li, liv.
Nottingham, Daniel, Earl of Win- chelsea and 2nd Earl of, 83, 153; Daniel Hatton, 7th Earl of Winchelsea and 3rd Earl of, 83, 153.
Notyngham, Robert de, 71, 212.
Noviomagians Dining Club, 60, 97.
Noviomagus, 69, 97.
Nowell, Laurence, 70, 223.
Nuneham, place-name, 76, 66.
Nunne, Adam, 83, 215.
Nurstead:
chalkwell, 85-74, 86.
earthworks, 85, 204.
timber-framed house, 82, 249.
Nurston, preservation of church,
Nutt, Jolm, 86, 9; Philadelphia, m. Sir Thomas Dyke, 84, 46.
Nynn, Walter, 85, 152.
Nyses, Dr. A., 77, 147.
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O
Oakenden, place-name, 76, 70.
Oakenpole, 76, 87.
Oakes, E, P.: review of historic Haven; The Story of Sandwich, by Dorothy Gardiner, 69, 226; F., 291-82, 292.
Oakham (Occam, Okkam) Isle, 66, 136, 137.
Oakleigh (Aolea), venue of early Church Councils, 66, 135.
Oaldey, Miss Aime M., 80, 199, 287- 288; Dr. K. P„ 69, 184, 186; 196-72, 197; 76, 205; with H. Barker and G. do G. Sie veiling: The Skeleton of Hailing Man, 218-82, 220; Thomas, 84, 125, 126.
Oare: Belgic pottery, 84, 238.
O’Brian, J., 85, 137.
Ooholt Manor, see Bexley.
Ockingham, Joan, 74, 31; Richard, 74, 31.
Ocook, M. A., 70, 252; xlviii, 78, 125; 80, 37, 260, 272-274; lix; 81, 82, liv, Iv; 83, 257; 84, 247; 88, 225; and M. J. E. Syddell; Romano-British Buildings in Church Field, Snodland, The, 192-82, 217; Romano-British Site near Decoy Farm, High Halstow, A, 255-84, 257; Mrs. W.,82, 194.
O’Connor, Martin, 87, 179; Rev. N.G.,87, 208.
Ootha, 78, 84.
Odo, Bishop, 85, 98; 86, 111, 112.
Odyham, Thomas, S3, 215.
Offa, personal name, 76, 68.
Offa, King, 133-66, 134; 73, 67; 76, 71; charter mentions Mor st on, 71, 201; creation of Archdiocese at Lichfield, 66, 136; coinage, 71, 162, 164; death, 71, 164, 165.
Offohurch, Anglo-Saxon brooches, 70, 189.
Offiham:
manor, 72, 142.
place-name, 76, 68.
Offord, William, 83, 208.
Ogilvie, Christopher, 74, 148; D. J. R.: Denehole at Bramling, 190-74, 192; David, 74, 148; J. D., lii, liv; 73, 82, 285; 84, 235; and G. C. Dunning: A Belgic Burial-Group at Sholden, near Deal; and a Belgic Tazza from Mill Hill, Upper Deal, 221- 82, 226; Mary-le-Bone Hill, Sand
wich, 141-74, 150; Dr. J. S., 72, 1; 80, 8, 13.
Ogilvy, Malcolm, 68, 206.
Ogle, Henry, 81, 82.
Ohta (Ehta), 61-76, 62.
Ohthere, Otheringas, 76, 65.
Oldborough Manor School, 85, 189.
Oldbury in Kent, Excavations at: The Palaeolithic Occupation, by Desmond Collins, 211- 85, 213.
Oldbury, see also Ightham. Oldcastle, Sir John, 70, 82. Oldenburg, Henry, 83, 52.
Oldham, P. E., 84, 237, 242, 247; 85, 188; 87, 240; 88, 130, 225, Margate Token, 83, 275.
Old Laven, Beds., 1-66, 6.
Old Romney:
burials found on alleged site of St. Michael’s Church, 235 84, 243.
burials and building debris at St. John’s Glebe, 85, 179.
Church, 20-65, 21.
estate map, 1653, 77, 183.
Freeman, Thomas, Rector, 80, 99. history, 12-65, 24.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 159; Ixii.
Old Sarum, 88, 40.
Old Stones, Ightham. The Story of an ancient Home in Kent, by Sir Edward Harrison, 178- 70, 186.
Old Wives Lees, see Chilham.
Oliver, Dr. 82, 230; Ann, wife of George, 85, 170; George, 85, 152, 162, 170; P., 86, 220, 225; Thomas, 70, 155; Dr. Vere Langford, 74, 78; William, trade token of, 85, 168.
Olney, John, 74, 37.
Olsen, H. B., 66, 154.
Olyver, Geoffrey, 65, 201.
Oman, Sit Charles, 80, 180.
Omer, William, 80, 20.
O’Neale, Daniel, 87, 18, 19, 23-24.
O’Neil, B. H. St.J., 65, 135, 191; 68, 143; 71, 23; obituary, 68, 224; Canterbury Excavations: Coins, 127-65, 128; Excavations in Dover: Coins, 23- 71, 27; and S. Evans: Upnor Castle, Kent, 1-65, 11;
Owen Row, 87, 23.
O’Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, 88, 68.
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Onslow, Rev. Middleton, 70, 3.
Oolite, coffin, Higham, 82, 158; sculptured head, Ospringe, 46-79, 47; statue, Dover, 72, 66.
Orange, H. P. L., and P. J. Norhagen, Mosaics (review), 276-84, 278.
Orchard, Lebboeus, 75, 20.
Ordbriht, Bishop of Selsey, 69, 43.
Ordnance production, 1588, 8586, 92.
Ordnance Survey, 1866 edition, 72, 145; Facsimilies of Anglo- Saxon Manuscripts, 69, 41.
Ordulf, 69, 44.
Ore, John of, 85, 66.
Ore:
Milles, Robert, Curate and Chandos Peerage case, 10 ff.
Parish Register, 1640-1641, 8ff.
Price, Richard, Churchwarden, and Chandos Peerage Case, 10 ff.
Orford, Lord, 77, 1.
Orgarswick, Cathedral Priory Manor of Agney cum Orgarswick, crop production, 152 ff.
Origin and first Hundred Years of the Society, by F. W. Jessup, 1-70, 43.
Orme, Philibert de 1’, 83, 26.
Orpington:
Acheulian ovates, xlvii; site, 71, 72, 194-197.
All Saints Church, 71, 238; enlargement of Church, 73, 1.
almshouses, 75, 38; Ixx.
Anglo-Saxon, burials, liv-lv; cemetery, 80, 81, Ix-lxi; 82, Ivii; 83, 258; Church, 81, 242.
Barkhart House, 237-71, 238; site excavated, 239-71, 240.
bee boles, 76, 209; at Barkhart, 93-74, 94.
Belgic cremation burial, 71, 240.
Bowen, Mrs. M., liv.
Bronze (early) flat axe, Ivi. chalkwell, Derry Downs, 82, 82, Ivii. Collections: Avebury, 80, liv; A.
Eldridge, liv; A. Fordyce, 80, 80, liv; E. F. Holloway, flints presented to Museum, 85, 201;
E. C. H. Jones, liv.
commemorative coin, dated 1795, marking destruction of horses due to plague, 87, 237.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 149 f.
earthworks at Darrick Wood, li.
Eldridge, A., 72, 211.
Esthall, John de, holding of, 80, 164.
flint implements, 86, 239.
Fordcroft place name, 83, 127.
French jetton found by Mr. Simpson, liv.
Halstead Church, 75, 120.
Halstead Place, pig-ring and wheel-house, li, Ixx.
Historical Records and Natural History Society, Report, 1956, 239-71, 240; 72, 1, 209-211.
History Society excavation, 174-65, 178; xlvi-xlvii.
Iron Age, hut dwelling, 72, 210; village at Ramsden, 71, 240.
Jones, E. C. H., President Orpington Historical Records Society, 71, 239.
Kiokley, Granaway assessment of, 80, 232.
Lubbock, Hon. Mrs. Maurice, liv.
Manor of Great Orpington, 74, 94.
Mesolithic: artefacts, Priory grounds, 85, 201; artefacts from Goddington Park, 85, 202; axe, 86, 239; finds, 87, 236.
Museum, liv; acquires set of measures from Bromley, 80, 87, 237.
Neolithic, artefacts, 85, 202; flint axe, Pett’s Wood, 85, 201; site, 74, 68.
Poverest Farmstead, 126-83, 127. The Priory, 73, 1; outbuildings, lx; 81, 82, Ivi-lvii; 83, Ixix; 84, 1; xlix; 85, 86, 1.
pre-Reformation rectory, li, lii.
Romano-British, building, Fordcroft, 88, 223; figurine, 84, 72; pottery, 71, 240; 72, 211, 224; lii; |76, 81, Ixi; 82, Ivii; 83, 258; 64-84, 68; shale vessel, 20385, 204; site, xlvii; 71, 83, 127; 54 ff.; 84, 86, 239; 87, 236; 88, 223; villa, 71, 240; xlvi-xlvii; 71, 72, 210; 1-li; 73, 76, lii; 80, liv.
Rufferth Chantry at Crofton, 71, 238.
Mrs. L. Saunders and Anthony Saunders, 72, 211.
sundial, from Church wall, 72, 211; xlvi;81, 82, 287-291.
swine-pasture, 76, 72. urban district of, 81, 31.
Orpington, An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at, 1st Interim Report, by P. J. Tester, 125-83, 150.
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Orpington, Excavations at Fordcroft, by P. J. Tester, 39-84, 77.
Orpington, Mesolithic Site, by E. C. H. Jones, 174-65, 178.
Orpington, A Romano-British
House at, by F. C. Elliston- Erwood, 207-68, 208.
Orpington, Saxon Sundial in the Parish Church of All Saints, by M. Bowen, with Note on The Inscription by Dr. R. I. Page, 287-82, 291.
Orpington, Well Hall: Mesolithic Sites, by Michael Edmonds, 199-77, 200.
Orpyntone, John, 71, 212.
Osbarn, John, 70, 65.
Osborne, Mary, m. Boys, 81, 88;
Peter, 72, 7.
Osmington, Dorset, 72, 7.
Ospringe:
coach-house at Red Lion, 80, 287. estate maps, 1599 and 1645, 77, 183.
excavations, 70, 28.
land holdings, early, 80, 161.
Master, Sir Edward, 70, 147.
Maison Dieu, xlvi; 69, 78, 169; 31-79, 47; museum, Ivii; 81, 82, liii.
Mount family, visit, 1759, 69, 173, 176.
Ospringe, Maison Dieu, Ministry of Works Guidebook, by Stuart Rigold and G. Dunning (review), 73, 245.
Oswald, Dr. Felix, 65, 27, 135; 66, 15; 68, 142, 173; 68, 205; 71, 230; LuIIingstone Roman Villa. Notes on the samian, 43-65, 49; Note on samian ware from Farningham, 12-88, 15.
Oswin, King of Kent, 68, 91; 69, 39; 71, 149.
Oteringeborge, Richard de, 77, 134. Oteringebyr’, Bartholomew de, 77, 133, 140; Gilbert de, 77, 134.
Otford:
Anglo-Saxon Church, possible, 81, 242.
Becket’s Well, excavations, xliii; 65, 66, xlii; 69, 198.
Bronze Age, cinerary urn, 87, 242.
Chapel, 73, 218.
Church, Royal Arms in, 79, 159, 167.
Clarke, Mr., 70, 280.
Clarke Building Site, Roman finds, xliv-xlv.
demesne fields subdivided, 166-80, 167.
demesne lands on the Archbishop’s Manor, 116 ff.
Frog Farm, Romano-British site, liii-liv.
hatchments of Polhill family, 81, 89.
District Historical Society, 70, 172, 280; liii; F. 80, 0. Harrison, 70, 202.
Historic Otford Exhibition, Iviii.
Jew’s harp found by R. D. Clarke, 69, 212; 70, 270.
Lawrence, C. M., 71, 226.
lead bulls found at Arohiepiscopal Manor House, 87, 225.
lead seal matrix of Jordan the Tanner, 226-71, 227.
Manor of, 72, 6, 142; belonging to the Archbishop, 81, 261.
Medieval, copper roundel, 223-87, 224.
Ministers’ Accounts, 70, 176.
North Downs Trackway at, 204-81, 206.
obituary of F. R. J. Pateman, 72, 238.
Palace, 73, 124; built by Archbishop Warham, 176-70, 177; Henry VIII acquires palace, 70, 177.
pannage rights, 76, 81.
place-name, 88, 83.
poor relief in, 75, 76.
repair of Longford Bridge, 80, 229.
roads, early road from Kemsing to Bromley, 70, 205; Pilgrims’ Road to Wrotham, 204-70, 205.
Romano-British, cemetery, Ixi; kiln, 81, 78, 76; pottery and tiles, 241-87, 242.
samian ware, 87, 242.
Whitley Wood, 73, 117; Archbishop’s forester of, 76, 87.
Otford, Late-Continued Demesne Farming at, by F. R. H. Du Boulay, 116-73, 124.
Otford, St. Thomas Becket’s Well, by F. R. J. Pateman and others, 5, 70, 172-177.
Otford, Watermill Sites at Kemsing and, by A. D. Stoyel, 24481, 245.
Otham:
Cottages of Madam Taylor, xlix; 85, 86, xlix.
Dunnyngs, John, mason, 12171, 122.
Hendley Thos. of Gore Court, 71, 121; 72 ff.
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hatchment of Emily Bossom, 81, 89.
investigation of site of early paper mill, 85, 189.
Jenkyn, Gregory, millwright, 71, 121; 72-82, 73.
mill listed in Domesday Book, 82, 102.
Old Mill House, 82, 78.
Fine family, 75-82, 76.
Roper, Thomas, carpenter, 71, 122; 82, 73.
Othewy, Robert, 74, 23.
Otringeberge (Wateringbury), place-name, 76, 65.
Otringeberi, Hamo de, 77, 134; Richard de, 77, 134.
Otringedene (Otterden), placename, 76, 65.
Otterden:
church, 81, 263.
ohalkwells, earthworks, and stone enclosures, 80, 271.
deneholes, 80, 280. glazed bricks, 72, 220. hatchment of Granville H.
Wheler, 81, 89. place-name, 76, 65. Rev. Scott Robertson, 70, 21.
Ottinge, North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Ottridge, place-name, 76, 65. Otway, Thomas, 80, 289.
Oveneye, Bartholomew de, 65, 201. Overy, George, 71, 125; 82, 88.
Owen, 87, 232.
Oxonall, WiUiam,72, 16.
Oxendale, Mrs. T. W., 72, 1.
Oxenden, place-name, 76, 70.
Oxendon, family, 69, 176.
Oxford:
bequests, from Archbishop Bourchier, 75, 95; from Sir William Sedley, 75, 96.
Wm. Camden, leaves Manor of Bexley to the University, 83, 106.
Colleges: AU Souls, 75, 96; Manor of Horsham, Upchurch, settled on, 76, 163; Survey of lands of, 1593, 164-76, 168, 206; Brase- nose, 75, 75; Jesus, Dr. Hugh Price, founder, 70, 283; Lincoln, 75, 78, 79, 87, 92, 94; Magdalen, 79, 48; acquires chapel of leper hospital at New Romney, 88, 120; Merton, 75, 96; New, 75, 96; gates by Thos. Robinson, 81, 239; Queen’s, Bexley MiU owned by, 106-
University, 107, 75, 73; Wadham, Demetrius Jones, Greek Scholar at, 83, 120.
endowment of lectureship in metaphysical philosophy by Sir Edwin Sandys, 75, 97.
foundations: of professorship in geometry and astronomy, 75, 97; of professorship in history by Wm. Camden, 75, 97; of lectureship in music by Wm. Heather, 75, 97; of lectureship in medicine, 75, 96.
gifts: from Archbishop Warham, 75, 96.
Haverfield Trust, University of Oxford, 65, 28; 70, 21; xlviii, 80, 69; xlix, 81, 44; xlviii, 82, 162; 83, 39, 249; 84, 93, 231; 85, 55, 175; 86, 25, 234; 87, 101; 88, 73, 212.
Hospital of St. John without the East Gate, 79, 32, 33, 34, 35.
tower of St. Michael’s, 86, 106.
Oxinden, Henry, M.P., 85, 23, 24;
Oxley, Edward, 76, 157.
Oxney, Isle of, 77, 63.
Oxney, Thomas, 78, 113.
Oyly, Rev. George D’, 81, 91.
Oyster Fisheries on the North Kent Coast, by R. H. GoodsaU, 118-80, 151.
Oyster trade, Faversham, 69, 127.
Oysterland, see Lower Stoke.
Ozengell, see St. Laurence.
P
Packer, John, 75, 123.
Paokham, Henry, 74, 181; Reginald, 70, 185.
Packington, Sir John, 84, 32.
Paddlesworth:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
North Downs, Trackway at, 81, 204, 208-209.
Paddlesworth, near Folkestone, Flint Artefacts from, by A. H. Gibson, 207-86, 208.
Paddock Wood, place-name, 76, 74. Pagaham, see Pagham.
Page, A. J., 78, 124; Master J., 83, 271; John, 75, 112; 83, 207; Dr. R. I.: Note on the Inscription, Saxon Sundial, AU Saints, Orpington, 289-82, 291;
Thomas, 70, 148; 71, 109; 75, 108; W., 72, 149, 152.
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Pagham:
Archbishop’s manor, 74, 5.
hide at Crimsham granted to William Grelley, 74, 5, 7.
land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 16.
manor of Crimsham, 8 ff.
Osbert de, 74, 4.
Pain, John, 71, 109.
Paine, William, 73, 240.
Painter, K. S., 83, 164.
Palaeolithic:
finds, Swanscombe, Rickson’s pit, 216-69, 217.
flints, Crayford, flint industry, 80, 40, 43; Cuxton, flint tools, 30-80, 60; Smeeth, flints, li; Northfleet, flint industry, 82, 80, 40.
hand-axes: Acheulian hand-axe, Iviii; Borough Green, 81, 79, 218; Hextable, Ixii; Nettles- tead, 72, 82, 296; Orpington, 194-72, 197; Pluokley, flint handaxe, 82, 296.
implements: Dartford Heath.
Wansunt pit, 209-85, 211; Dartford Heath Terrace, 72-66, 76; Edenbridge, Medhurst Row Farm, Ixviii, 204-76, 205; Elham, Standardhill Farm, 88-65, 89; Erith, xlv; Ightham, 69, 71, 48, 51; Oldbury Hill, 211-85, 212.
site, occupation, Cuxton, xlviii.
Palaeolithic Occupation, The. Excavations at Oldbury in Kent, by Desmond Collins, 21185, 213.
Palaeoliths, Surface, from Standardhill Farm, near Elham, by P. J. Tester, 85-65, 89.
Palestrina, Stephen, Cardinal Bishop of, 72, 46.
Palfrey, William Ltd., 73, 75.
Palke, Rev. William, 77, 152.
Palladius, 80, 177.
Palmar, John, 72, 226; John, bellfounder, 200-76, 201.
Palmer, H. R., 87, 63; Henry, 80, 123; J., 82, 145; Susann, 82, 287; 86, 239; 87, 236; 88, 223; Flint Artefacts from Holt Hill, near Aylesford, 258-80, 260; Archaeological Notes from Orpington Museum, 201-85, 203; Samuel, 87, 191, 203; Sir •Thomas, 86, 6.
Palmstead, swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Palmyra, silk textile from, 80, 248.
Palstre, James de, 74, 15.
Palstre Manor, see Wittersham. Panchford, Grimball, 68, 186.
Pannage (pasturing of swine), 80-76, 85.
Pantin, W. A., li, lii-liii.
Paper Mills, Boxley, 123-71, 125; 83-82, 87; Broomfield, 11371, 114; Canterbury, 232-72, 233; East Farleigh, 87, 46, 54-61; Hollingbourne, 114-71, 120; 54-82, 56, 61; Leeds, 117-71, 120; Loose, 54-87, 79; 159 ff.; Maidstone, 88, 71, 126; 70-87, 75; 174 ff.; Otham, 88, 71, 121-123; 72-82, 80; Shoreham, 19287, 193; Sutton-at-Hone, 23072, 233; Ulcombe, 111-71, 113.
Papia, Master William de, 72, 45, 46.
Paramor, John, 65, 98.
Paramore, Thomas, Mayor of Canterbury, 75, 83; 82, 133.
Parbo, Edmund, 75, 79.
Parcingys, Ralph de, 74, 4; William, 74, 4.
Parfect, Rev., 84, 166.
Parfitt, J. H.: Interim Report on Excavations at Leigh, near Tonbridge, 81, 1; xlix; 82, 83, 250-251.
Pargiter, Amee, m. Laurence Washington, 80, 207; Robert, 80, 207.
Parham & Co of Gillingham, Iviii.
Parker, Christian, m. Oliver Goddard, 74, 204; D. G., 78, 124; Edward, 70, 184; Admiral Sir Hyde, 83, 120; Joan, m. Richard Whitfield, 74, 204; Jocelyn, 70, 240; John, 81, 200, 201; John, Vicar of St. Mary’s, Higham, 80, 195; Sarah, 70, 154, 156, 157; Thomas, 74, 204; Thomas, glazier, 208-83, 209.
Parker, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Parker Society, 69, 164.
Parkin, E. W., xlvi; 81, 84, li; 85, li; Ancient Buildings of New Romney, The, 88, 117-128; Cobb’s Hall, Aldington, and the Holy Maid of Kent, 15-86, 24; Cogan House, St. Peter’s, Canterbury, 123-85, 138; No. Palace Street, Canterbury, 17, 87, 183190; Old Rectory of St. Al- phege, Canterbury, The, 201-84, 210; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. Durlock Grange,
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Minster-in-Thanet, 82-77, 94; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. Leeds Priory Gate House, 142-78, 146; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. Bridge Earm, Bridge, 4, 79, 136-142. Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. The Old Vicarage, Maidstone, 5, 80, 205-214; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. The Old Cottage at Upper Hardres, 6, 81, 53-61; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. Harringe Court, Sel- lindge, 7, 82, 257-262; Vanishing Houses of Kent, The. Lake House, Eastwell, 8, 83, 151-161.
Parks, William, 88, 165.
Parliament, Cavalier, 20 ff.; Good, 85, 71, 206; Long, 83, 113; 20ff.; Packed, 85, 71, 206, 207; 74, 32; Bump, The, 76, 116, 118; 83, 115; Short, 20 ff.
Parnell, William, 80, 21.
Parr, Anne, m. William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 77, 56; John, 107-77, 108; William, Earl of Essex and Marquess of Northampton, 77, 56.
Parris, L., 70, 252.
Parrock Manor, seo Merstham. Parry, Capt., 81, 115, 116, 117. Parson, Elizabeth, wife of Jacob, 85, 153; Jacob, trade token of, 151 ff.; Richard, 85, 88, 169; Biehard (2), 88, 174, 182; Sarah, wife of Jacob, 85, 153; William, 88, 169.
Parsons, 71, 84; 72, 94; A. J. J., 262-70, 263 ; xlv, xlvi, xlvii, 71, 240; I; 72, 78, 81; David: The Pre-Conquest Cathedral at Canterbury, 175-84, 184; J., 84, 246; John, 71, 240; 209- 72, 211; Broomwood Bronze Age Settlement, St. Paul’s Cray, Kent, 134-76, 142; R., 80, 278; Richard, 88, 169.
Partheriche, Sir Edward, 85, 20, 25. Parton, H., and J. K., millers, 82, 98.
Parton and Page, millers, 82, 98.
Partridge, William, 85, 75; William, trade token of, 80, 27.
Paseall, Thomas, xlvii; 73, 77, 199. Pasenger, William, 81, 37, 38.
Pashley (Passeleye, Passelee, Passe- lowe, Passolegh, Passele), family, 1-74, 2; Alice, wife of Sir John, 74, 37; Alice, wife of John, 74, 39; Alice, m. Benedict, 74, 13; Anne, wife of
Robert, 74, 31, 33; Constance, wife of Sir Robert, 74, 13, 14; Sir Edmund (1), 10-74, 19; Edmund (2), 74, 14, 17, 18, 22, 24; Sir Edmund (3), 74, 17, 27- 30; Edmund (4), 74, 34, 37; Elizabeth, m. Reynold Pympe, 74, 38, 40; Elizabeth, wife of Sir John, 74, 33, 37; Giles, 74, 13; Idonia, m. de Clialfhunte, 74, 14; Isabel, 383-74, 9; Joan, wife’of Sir Edmund, 30 ff.; Lady Joan, wife of Sir Edmund, 74, 74, 28, 29, 30; John (1), 74, 14, 19 ff.; John (2), 74, 32, 34-39; John (3), 74, 27, 32, 38; Lowys, wife of John, 74, 38, 39; Margaret, wife of Edmund, 16 ff.; Margaret, 74, 74, 18, 19; Margery, m. de Lonsford, 74, 14, 29; Maud, wife of Edmund, 74, 14, 16, 22; Nicholas, 74, 23; Philippa, wife of Robert, 74, 33; Sir Robert (1), 12-74, 15; Robert (2), 74, 17, 19, 22, 26, 29, 30; Robert (3), 30-74, 33; Robert (4), 74, 33; Rosamund, wife of Giles, 74, 13; Sarah, wife of Sir Robert, 74, 12, 13; Sarah, m. Ralph atte More, 74, 14; Thomas, 17-74, 19, 26 ff.; William (1), 74, 14, 19, 22; William (2), 74, 38, 39.
Pashley Manor, see Ticehurst. Pashlow, Edward, Mayor of Gravesend, 154-85, 155.
Paskelle, Robert, 71, 207, Passelewe, Robert, 74, 12. Passeleye, see Pashley.
Paston, Bridget, wife of William, 78, 13; John, 78, 10, 11; Sir John, 74, 41; 78, 10; William, 78, 13.
Paston Letters, 74, 43; 78, 4, 5, 10. Pateman, F. R. J., 69, 198; obituary, 72, 238; St. Thomas h Becket’s Well, Otford, 172- 70, 177.
Patiens, Bishop of Lyons, 80, 175. Patourel, Mrs. Le, 88, 197, 198. Patricksbourn:
Dilnot, Margaret, 80, 102.
rent of Manor and parsonage of, 81, 200.
Pattendon, place-name, 31 ff. Pattison, John, 84, 84, 173.
Paul I of Russdorf, Grand Master, Teutonic Knights of East Prussia, 72, 224.
Paulet, Sir Chideock, 77, 51;
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Frances, wife of Sir Chideock, 77, 51.
Paulling, Ann, wife of Daniel, 70, 147, 148-149; Daniel, 70, 147.
Pavacarius, 68, 161.
Pavia, Bishopric of, 72, 46.
Payfrere, Lord William, 72, 141.
Payn, Henry, Mayor of Dover, 84, 114.
Payne, 81, 88; A. G. L., xlviii; George (1629), 78, 72, 13; George, Secretary of K. A. S., 66, 46; 68, 73; 70, 15, 23-25, 36, 41, 88, 168, 261; 72, 13; 78, 126; 80, 30, 31; 55 if.; 83, 84, 237, 253; 85, 1, 10, 17, 204; 86, 226, 227; 129 ff.; Hew, 88, 80, 21; J., 80, 256; J. L., 73, 229; James, 80, 139; Thomas, 83, 108.
Paynes, Christina, 84, 217.
Peach, Edward, 81, 36.
Peale, Richard & Co., 87, 56.
Pean: North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Pearco, B. W., 65, 27; 80, 12; Far- ningham Roman Villa II. Appendix III, The Coins, 20-88, 21; Christine, 85, 195; H., 87, 101; Lewis, 168-72, 170;
P. H., 88, 130.
Pearman, A. J., 70, 41.
Pearse, 69, 176; Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 72, 172; Thomas, 72, 172.
Pearson, Charles, 70, 149, 151-152, 156-157; James, 83, 240;
Thomas, 70, 157.
Peasants’ Revolt, 71-70, 72; 82, 7; 88, 27.
Peasmarsh, land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Peat, Medway marshes, 112-66, 114. Pebsham, Sussex, 81, 21.
Pecche, John, 74, 10.
Pecham, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Peche, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John, 86, 53; Sir John, 75, 116; 86, 43, 44, 53; Sir William, 86, 43, 53.
Peckam (Pekam), family, 86, 113; James de, 71, 207; John de, 72, 139; Lord John de, 72, 138; Lord Roger of, 72, 139.
Peckam:
crop production on Cathedral Priory manor, 151 ff.
court, 72, 139.
Pedder, Miss, 81, 63, 65; Mr., 81, 65.
Pedro the Cruel of Castilee, 70, 70. Peene, Widow, 88, 182; George, 88, 181; Samuel, 87, 64; Simon, 88, 182.
Peers, C. R., 88, 48; Sir Charles, 87, 31.
Pelagian heresy, 80, 176, 177. Peleter, Edward le, 23 ff.
Pelham, family, 76, 125; R. A., 78, 147; 80, 66.
Pelsatt, John, 73, 195.
Pelosi, G.M.F., 72, 214.
Pembroke, Anne Herbert, Countess of, 83, 31; Henry Herbert, Earl of, 77, 52.
Pembury:
brass of Elizabeth Rowe, 77, 152. place-name, 73, 69.
repairs to Brandbridges’ Turnpike, 70, 219.
tollgate, 217-70, 218, 219. ‘way wardens’, 70, 219.
Pernell, Richard, 76, 86.
Penenden:
Assembly, 1076, 66, 137, 141. Heath, election of, 1640, 86, 5. plea at, 1075, 86, 111.
Peneneseye, John, Rector of Smar- den, 76, 86.
Penfold, estates, 88, 165; Derek, 72, 225; Edward, 87, 63, 64; 88, 165; L., 88, 166; Mrs. Mary, 88, 166.
Penge:
estate of Peter Burrell, 81, 36. lithographs by Chelazzi, 88, 224.
Penge, Eighteenth-Century Maps and Estate Plans of Bromley, Beckenham and, by Sister Mary Baptist, 31-81, 38.
Peniland, denn, 76, 77.
Penn, John, 86, 41; Margaret, m. Walter Roberts, 86, 41; W. S., Ixv; ’72, 75, 27; 76, 125; 78, 56, 81; Ixii; 81, 82, lix; 83, 257; 85, 139; obituary, 83, 297; 84, 286; Fragmentary Quern Stone. Appendix IV of The Romano- British Buildings, Snodland, 213-82, 214; History of the Springhead Pleasure Gardens and Water-Cress Plantations (c. 1805-1936), 62-81, 78; Possible Evidence from Springhead for the Great Plague of a.d. 166, 263-82, 271; Romano- British Settlement at Springhead, 171-65, 173; Romano- Settlement at Springhead. Excavation of the Bakery, Site A, 53-71, 105; Romano-British
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Settlement at Springhead. Excavation of Temple I, Site 0 I, 1-73, 61; Romano-British Settlement at Springhead. Excavation of the Watling Street, Shop and Pedestal, Site B, 77-72, 110; Springhead: Map of Discoveries, 107-80, 117;
Springhead: The Temple Ditch Site, 170-79, 189; Springhead: Temples ID and IV, US- 74, 140; Springhead: Temples II and V, 110-77, 132; Springhead: Temple VI/Gateway (With a Note on the Coin Hoard), 105-82, 123.
Penn, Bucks., 80, 22.
Pennefather, Sir John de Fon- blanqua, 83, 154.
Pennington, Rev. Montague, 81, 83. Penny, Elizabeth, 195 ff.
Penny, Son and Parker, 88, 187.
Penshurst:
Annual General Meeting of Kent Archaeological Society, 1863, 70, 21.
estate map, 1695, 77, 183.
Manor, 72, 141.
Parish registers, 76, 111.
Place, 74, 110.
poor house, 80, 228.
Redeland and Enchidenne, 72, 141.
Romano-British cremation burial 71 237.
Stephen, Lord of, 140-72, 141. Swartlingeragg, 72, 141.
Pepper, Mr., 81, 75.
Pepys, Samuel, 73, 85; 77, 95, 100, 101; 158 ff.
Perceval, C. G., 81, 82.
Percival, A., xlvi.
Percy, Lord, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, 83, 152; Anne, m. William, Earl of Arundel, 77, 52; Henry, 4th Earl of Northumberland, 77, 52.
Perepont, Walter de, 74, 4.
Perkins, Susan, 81, 82; Prof. J. B. Ward, 66, 152, 153; 69, 98; 70, 29, 272; 83, 263.
Perlaben, Hugh, 72, 143; Richard, 72, 143.
Perrers, Alice, 71, 206.
Perry, David, 87, 208.
Persepolis. The Archaeology of Parsa, Seat of the Persian Kings, by D. 0. Wilber (review), 279-84, 280.
Persoun, John, 70, 65; Robert, 70, 65.
Pertis, Alice, wife of William, 125-71, 126; William, 125-71, 126; 82, 88.
Peter, Chaplain at Eltham, 20783, 208.
Peter, Warden of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 79, 38.
Peterborough, 66, 133; Abbey, 71, 149; beaker ware, 70, 89; St. Botolph, 72, 229; visitation of Archbishop Laud, 78, 42.
Peters, G., 86, 226; Robert, 82, 54.
Petham:
agger of Stone Street, 80, 280. bowl-barrows, 83, 253.
denn belonging to archiepiscopal Manor, 76, 77.
place-name, 76, 66.
Petham Church, The Ancient Glass From, Now in Canterbury Cathedral, by C. R. Councer, 167-65, 170.
Petrology Survey of prehistoric implements, 224-79, 225.
Pett family, 73, 85; John, 75, 41; Commissioner Peter, 5-65, 6; Peter, 77, 99; Phineas: Autobiography, 69, 76, 79, 80, 83; 77, 99; Richard, 75, 69; William,75, 69.
Petteridge, place-name, 76, 70. Pettit, Thomas, 75, 51.
Pettitt, Capt, John, 81, 90; William, 82, 41.
Petworth, 77, 167.
Pevensey Castle, French pottery, 138-68, 139; 69, 143.
Pevlesdon, Robert de, 74, 23.
Peyforer, family, 87, 222; Fulk, 80, 161, 163; Joan, wife of William, 80, 161, 163; Richard, 80, 161, 163; William (1), 80, 161, 163; William (2), 80, 161, 163; William (3), 80, 161, 163.
Peynde, Georgie, 82, 101.
Peyton, Sir Thomas, 83, 200; 85, 20;
Pfister, R., 80, 249.
Philip, A. J.: History of Gravesend, 71, 53; 72, 167; John, 80, 21.
Philipott, John, 70, 221; 83, 115; Thomas: Villare Cantianum, 69, 92; 70, 225; 71, 203; 80, 92; 81, 64; 87, 212; 88, 211.
Philipps, Mildred, 75, 37; Thomas, 78, 18.
Phillipott, John, 74, 74.
Phillips, A., 80, 278; 86, 69; A. S., 80, 274; Charles, 80, 296; Charmian, Ixvi; D. H., 72, 70, 253; Dr. E. W. J., 68, 3, 23;
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Edgar: Kentish Express, 70, 240; Margaret: Some Kentish Children (review), 246-87, 247.
PhiUipps, Sir Thomas, 86, 1.
Philp, B. J., 68, 205; xlvii, li, lii, 73, 209; xlvii-xlviii; 77, 78, Ivi; 80, li-lii, Ivii, 108, 216, 220; 83, 258; 84, 245, 246; 85, 181, 193; 86, 240, 247; 234-87, 235; Discoveries at Reoulver, 1955-57, 76, 160-166; Enclosures, Hayes Common, 233-71, 236; Excavations at Faversham 1965—the Royal Abbey, Roman Villa and Belgic Farmstead (review), 291-83, 294; Excavations at Reoulver, 1958, 182-74, 186; Fawk- ham, early Roman Settlement, Eastwood Farm, 72, 193; Interim Report on Excavations at the Roman Fort at Reculver, xlix-78, 1; xlix; Northfleet: Roman Level, 80, 72, 193-194; Reculver, 72, 192; Romano- British Farmstead at Eastwood, Fawkham, 55-78, 73; Romano-British Villa Site at Swarling, A, 186-74, 190; Romano-British West Kent, a.b. 43-100, 78, 74-82; E., 74, 170; Iv.
Philpott, D. V., 72, 112; Gregory, 77, 88; John, 84, 157; Rebecca, wife of Thomas, 80, 237; Thomas, 80, 237.
Phillpot, 81, 75.
Phippen, James, 87, 47.
Pickering, Hester, m. Lord Edward Wotton, 82, 125; 87, 17; Sir Thomas, 87, 25; Sir WiUiam, 82, 125.
Picot, Ralf, 86, 113. ' Pieres, John, 70, 65.
Pigot: Directory of Kent, 1824, 55 ff.
Pigott, Mary, m. Godfrey, 81, 89.
Pike, Elizabeth, 85, 171; John, trade token of, 85, 171.
Pile, 0. 0. R., 71, 224; xlvii, lx; 72, 73, xlvi; 82, liii; Cranbrook, a Wealden Town (review), 70, 283; John, 80, 201.
Pilgrims’ Road, Otford to Wrotham, 204-70, 205.
Pilgrim Trust, 86, 238.
Pilgrims’ Way at Old Wives Lees, by B. A. Dennington, 199- 9, 201.
PiUchard, George, 88, 175.
Pillow, James, 88, 170; Jonathan, 88, 165, 170.
Piltdown, Farewell to, by John H. Evans, 179-69, 186.
Pinder, Anne, m. William Henry, 80, 105; William, 80, 105.
Pine, family, 88, 184; Edward, 82, 75; Jon, 82, 76; John, 88, 160, 161; John, 88, 178, 179; Simon, 82, 75; Simon, 87, 71; Simon, 88, 182; Thomas, miller, 82, 75, 76; Thomas, grocer, 82, 76; Thomas, papermaker, 82, 77; Thomas, 87, 71; Thomas, 88, 158, 178.
Pine & Co., 87, 72.
Pine, Smith and AUnutt, 87, 72.
Pinfold, Charles, 70, 156; Hon. Charles, 70, 156; Joseph, 70, 156.
Pinnock, Henry, 75, 49.
Pinyon, Aaron, 66, 62; 73, 236.
Piper, John, 87, 198.
Pipes, clay, Addington, 76, 27, 54- 55.
Pipe Rofl, Bishop of Winchester, 71, 107.
PippeweUe, John, 71, 212.
Pirie, Miss E. J. E„ 71, 231; 72, 209;
Pirry, Robert, 80, 19.
Pisingis, Philip de, 84, 88,
Pistillus, Gaulish potter, 38-71, 39.
Pitcher, George, 88, 175.
Pitt, Mrs. F. E., 82, 87; Lady Hester, m. Earl Stanhope, 81, 82; Lucy, m. James, 1st Earl Stanhope, 81, 82; Major W. T., 71, 129; 82, 87, 104; William, the Younger, 71, 243; 81, 113; 84, 185; WiUiam, 1st Earl Amherst, 81, 90; WiUiam, 2nd Earl Amherst, 81, 90.
Pitt-Rivers, General, 72, 31; lii.
Pitts, Robert, 80, 233.
Pivington, Excavation of a Moated Site at, by S. E. Rigold, 27- 77, 47.
see also Flueidcy.
Pivington, family, 77, 27.
Place-names and tho Anglo-Saxon Settlement, Recent Developments in the Study of, by K. J. Edwards, 81-88, 85.
Place-Names and Early Settlement
150 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVIH
in Kent, by P. H. Reaney, 58-76, 74.
Place-Names in the North Kent Marshes, 138-66, 139.
Place-Names, A Survey of Kent, by P. H. Reaney, 62- 73, 74.
Plague, 1-79, 15; Great, of a.d. 166, 82, 263; Groat, of 1666, 82, 263; hospitals, 79, 4; Orders, 2-79, 3, 5.
Plantagenet, Joan, see Joan, Princess of Wales; Richard, 83, 152; Thomas, 83, 116.
Plashead, see Sandhurst.
Platt, C.L.,73, 1.
Platts, W. L.,66, 65.
Flaw, John, 85, 67.
Plaxtol:
bee boles at Tree House, 70, 238.
building of Chapel, 75, 123.
Church, 71, 252.
Farmer Martin, 69, 208.
first- and second-century pottery and sarsens, xlvii.
Minerva Victrix bronze, 69, 208;
Oldbury Camp, 71, 252.
Romano-British pot, 83, 263.
Roughway, now known as Rat’s Castle, 242-71, 243.
voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Plaxtol, A Kentish Village (review), 251-71, 252.
Plaxtol, Old Soar, M.o.W Guidebook, by Margaret Wood (review), 73, 245.
Playden—land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
Plenderleith, Dr. H. J., 65, 27, Tl.
Pledeshedde, see Plashead.
Pliny the Elder, 76, 214.
Plot, Rebecca, 81, 81.
Pluoldey:
Ashbee, John, 71, 109.
Austen, John, lessee of tollgate, 71, 191.
assessment for Turnpike 1840, 71, 188.
Chapel for Church, 75, 115.
Church, 76, 73.
Dering family vault, 86, 8.
early settlement, 76, 73. forestall, 76, 208.
lands of Malmain family, 77, 62.
Le Tunstalle field, 76, 208.
Medieval textile trade, 81, 101.
Palaeolithic flint hand-axe, 82, 296.
Pivington, excavation of moated site, 27-77, 47; jetton, 87, 173; latton coinweight, 87, 173; pottery found at, 87, 173; timberframed house, fourteenth century, 246 ff.
place-name, 76, 70.
supporters of Sir Edward Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Surrenden Park, 82, 248. swine pasture, 76, 71.
timber-framed house at Rooting, 82, 246, 247, 254-256.
Pluckley, by D. B. Kelly, 21687, 217.
Plumb, Prof. J. H., 85, 19; 86, 1, 8.
Plume, Archdeacon, 85, 61.
Plumley, Dorothy, 77, 152. Plumptre family, 79, 70.
Plumstead:
Church, 75, 119; 202-72, 204. lead coffin, 23-70, 24.
Marshes, 66, 123.
timber barn, 81, 10.
Plumstead; St. Nicholas’ Church, by F. C. EUiston-Erwood, 21577, 219.
Pocock, R.: History of Gravesend, 72, 167, 168; 83, 230; 150 ff.
Pococke, Bishop, 85, 49.
Pode, Richard, 83, 206.
Poinant, Joce, 74, 7.
Pole, Edward, 87, 68; Sir Peter, 87, 67, 68.
Polesworth, Warwicks., 75, 89. Poley, 69, 220.
Polhill, Rev. Bosanquet, 81, 84;
Charles, 81, 89; David, 68, 186; 81, 89; Elizabeth, 81, 89; Elizabeth (n4e Borrett), 81, 89; George, 81, 89; Margaret, m. Churchman, 80, 228; Mary, 81, 89; Patricia, wife of Charles, 81, 89; Sir Thomas, 80, 228; Tryphena, wife of Charles, 81, 89.
Polhill:
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, 27870, 280; 225-73, 226.
‘Danes Trench’, earthwork, 73, 226.
fullers’ earth, 71, 106.
inn, 70, 205.
mfll,109-71, 111.
Polkey, R., 80, 131.
Pollard, William, 71, 212.
Polle, Edmund de, 80, 251; William de, 72, 139.
Pollen Analysis (Squerryes, Wester-
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI 151
ham), by Prof. J. W. Dimbleby, 32-85, 33.
Pillesworth, John, 83, 215.
Pomeroy, Capt. George, 81, 83.
Pompeii, 68, 26; 72, 210; 80, 78.
Ponton, D. A., 83, 12; D. T. A., liii; 73, 80, lii.
Ponynges, Sir Edward, 74, 44.
Poole, W.H.,88, 171.
Pooley, F. A., 88, 264.
Poor, The. Kentish Sources IV, ed. by Elizabeth Melling (review), 80, 290.
Poor relief, charitable donations for, 1480-1660, 5-75, 15, 16-55, 5660, 132-138.
Poosh, John, 71, 212.
Pope, 81, 87; Anthony, 75, 69;
Charles N., obituary, 71, 258; G., 70, 266; Richard, 71, 212; Thomas, 82, 137.
Popeshall, William de, 84, 86.
Poppington, place-name, 76, 63.
Porcellanite axe, Sittingbourne, 68, 209.
Porta, Henry de, 87, 221.
Porphyry, Egyptian, Canterbury, Ixiv.
Porten, Daniel, 75, 85.
Porteous, G. H., A Guide to Dartford Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, 215-78, 216; Mary, m. Polhill, 81, 89.
Porter, Endymion, 69, 88; Frances, wife of Thomas, 82, 88; Geoffrey, 71, 227; John, 75, 69; Robert le, 74, 23; Thomas, 82, 88.
Portland, Duke of, 81, 127.
Portsdown, Bronze Age barrow, 74, 54.
Portsmouth, anchorage of royal ships, 73, 77, 80, 81.
Portugal .expedition of 1589, 58 ff.
Portus Lemanis, 66, 143.
Post, Mr., 88, 160; William, 87, 56; 88, 160.
Posts, Rev. Beale, 65, 108, 111; 70, 2, 35, 252; 76, 199; 78, 126; 83, 67; MSS II: The Whiteheath Excavations, 160-65, 166.
Postling:
barrows, 74, 56.
North Downs trackway, 81, 208.
place-name, 76, 74.
Postling, A Ninth-Century StrapEnd from, by V. I. Evison, 282-82, 283.
Potit, Thomas, 68, 185.
Potkine, John, 75, 69.
Potter, Bob, 82, 64, 65; Capt.
Potts, Rev. Canon R. U., 70, 26, 28, 42; 86, 99.
Poulton, Capt. Thomas, 81, 83.
Powell, family, 81, 109; 88, 217;
Baden, 81, 109; Charles, 109-81, 117; Edward, 81, 82; Hester, 81, 109; James, 71, 5; James of Clapton, 81, 109; James Edward, 74, 75; John, 88, 165; Sir Nathaniel, 77, 71; P. A. D., 86, 207; Robert Stephenson Smyth, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, 81, 109.
Powell-Cotton, Miss A., 84, 250;
Miss T.,73, 98.
Powers, Miss B., 84, 139; Infant Burial. Appendix VH of The Romano-British Buildings, Snodland, 82, 217.
Powis, Lord, 77, 60.
Powsey, Elizabeth, 87, 198.
Poynings, Alianore, m. Lord Percy, Earl of Northumberland, 83, 152; Margery, m, Sir Arnold Savage, 79, 68; Sir Michael de, 83, 152; Michael, Lord, 79, 68, 70; Sir Richard de, 83, 152; Sir Robert de, 83, 152; Sir Thomas de, 83, 152; Sir Thomas de, 3rd Baron, 83, 152.
Prae Wood, Belgio site, 112-68, 113; 72 ff.
Pragnell, H. J.: Eltham Palace: Its Chapels and Chaplains, 205-83, 216.
Preece, J., 82, 292.
Prehistoric England, by Grahame Clark (review), 77, 223.
Prehistoric hut sites, analysis table of, 76, 140.
Prehistoric Man and his Art— The Caves of Ribadesella, by Prof. M. Berenguer (review). 88, 234.
Prehistoric Society, 74, 193.
Preisig, M. J., 85, 180.
Presden (Presenden), denn of arohi- episcopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83.
Prestesmissh (Prestmarsh, Priests Marsh), see Grain.
Preston, Dorothy, wife of John, 85, 155; John, Mayor of Gravesend, 155-85, 156.
Preston:
brass of Bennet Finch, 77, 152.
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hatchment of Frances Spencer, 81, 90.
Iron Age and Romano-British finds, liii.
land held by Vitalis 1086, 77, 135. Preston, The Stalls in St. Catherine’s Church at, by Olga Matthiesen, 77-77, 81.
Preston, Surrey, 72, 26.
Prestwich, Prof. Sir Joseph, 46- 71, 48.
Pretty, Edward, 65, 161; 70, 41.
Prewer, Miss, 74, 181.
Priapus, 86, 204.
Price, C., 84, 165; Miss G. S., 86, 243; Dr. Hugh, 70, 283; Peter, lii; Richard, 82, 77, 10 ff.
Priest, Mr., 81, 62; S.,66, 81.
Prigel, William, 74, 9.
Primrose, Henry Alexander, 65, 98.
Prince, H, C., 80, 174.
Prior, Matthew, 76, 193.
Prisoners, rehabilitation of, 75, 56.
Pritchard, Stephen: History of
Proof spirit, 80-65, 81.
Prosper of Acquitaine, 80, 177.
Protestant Refugees at Maidstone in the sixteenth century, by B. F. Jessup, 202-65, 203.
Protestantism, 75, 98.
Proude, John, 75, 83.
Proudfoot, Frank W.: Fawlcham: The Story of a Kentish Village (review), 208-65, 209.
Proudlove, Thomas, 81, 32, 33, 34, 38.
Prowdyston, place-name, 76, 68.
Prowze, John, 81, 105.
Pryce, A. A., liii.
Puckering, Lord Keeper, 76, 144, 148.
Pudding Pan Rook, 86, 95.
Pugh, Irene, 73, 231; T. W. E., 73, 231.
Pullen, W. R. J„ 83, 32.
Pumphouse on Cobham Hall Estate, The, by J. E. L. Caiger, 161-84, 174.
Puritanism. 75, 98.
Purlis, Daniel, 82, 92; 87, 48;
William, 82, 92, 96ff.; 87, 48.
Purtie, William, 71, 128.
Purton Green, Suffolk, 82, 249; 85, 137.
Purveyance, assessments for, 80, 235.
Putnam, Bertha, 82, 7.
Puxty, Joseph, 76, 161.
Pyeoraft, brewer, 72, 175.
Pyel, John, 71, 208, 212, Pyend, George, 88, 181. Pyle, Mr., 87, 236.
Pym, Major and Mrs., 77, 29.
Pympe, family, 73, 2; 81, 28; Anne, m. Sir Bichard Guildeford, 86, 39; Anne, m. Sir John Scott, 74, 40, 43, 45, 46; Elizabeth, wife of Reynold, 74, 40, 41; Elizabeth, wife of John, 74, 44, 45; Henry, 74, 41, 44, 45; Isabella, wife of John, 74, 41; John, 74, 40, 41; John, 74, 41, 43 ff.; John, 75, 119; John, 82, 101; Margery, m. John Brum- ston, 74, 41; Philippa, wife of John, 74, 40, 41; Reynold, 74, 40, 45-46; Winifred, m. John Rainsford, 74, 44.
Pynnock, Thomas, Mayor of Sandwich, 80, 20.
Pynson, Richard, 86, 39.
Pytlard, Alexander, 80, 20.
Pytt, William, 77, 88.
Q
Quakers, Dover, 83, 201.
Quarantine Acts, 79, 3, 5, II.
Quarantine establishment, or lazaret, 1-79, 15.
Quatrefoil decoration, Canterbury and Wells, 10-66, 11; 77, 78, 79; Faversham, 77, 79.
Quartz, Dartford Heath Terrace, 66, 75.
Quartzite macehead, Buckwell, 83, 252; Eccles, 83, 265; Shipbourne, 83, 265.
Queenborough:
Assembly Book, 80, 119.
Basing, William, Clerk of Works, 84, 157.
Bill of Complaint from Burgesses, 134-80, 136.
borough records, 149-72, 150.
Bowton, Jas., Bailiff, 80, 133, 134, 136.
castle and town held by Edward III, 70, 72.
copperas token, 69, 215; 250- 81, 251.
copperas factory, 70, 143.
Corporation v. Dredgerman, 134-80, 136.
Corporation debts, 133-80, 134.
Court Leet 1830, riot of burgesses, 137-80, 138.
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High Street, proposed demolition of Nos. 20-22, 86, 1; 87, 1.
Mayors: Anthony Gibbs, 80, 133; Thos. Young Greet, Jurat, 133-80, 137; Stephen Grestock, Jurat, 80, 133, 136; R. Polkley, 80, 131; John Marshall, Jurat, 80, 133, 136, 137.
Moorson, M.P., Admiral Sir Robert, 80, 133.
oyster fishing, 80, 120, 130-138.
Savage, Sir Arnold, Constable of Castle, 70, 74.
Stamps, William, Jurat, 80, 133.
water bailiff’s badge of office, 80, 131.
Queenfisher Flour Co., 83, 108.
Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regimental Museum, The, by K. J. Collins (review), 88, 232.
Quelch, William, 82, 61; 87, 55.
Quene’s Ferrye Marsh, see Upchurch.
Querns, Bexley, 68, 182; 72, 24; Ixvii; 76, 78, 183-184; Charing, 73, 226; Eynsford, 88, 103; Green- hithe, 81, 143; Hadlow, 71, 225; Hayes Common, Ivii; Margate, 80, 85, 188; Orpington, 84, 68; Reculver, 72, 161; 73, 114; Shoreham, 77, 202; Siberts- wold Down, 2-66, 3, 6; Snod- land, 213-82, 214; Stowting, 87, 232; Wingham, 66-74, 67; Woodchuroh, 209-88, 210.
Quested, John, 87, 47.
Quick, Dr. H. E., 68, 3.
Quillinan, Edward, 77, 17, 19, 26; Jemima, wife of Edward, 77, 17; Jemima, 77, 17; Rotha, 77, 17.
R
RacheU, Thomas, 71, 194.
Rackham, Bernard: The Ancient Glass of Canterbury Cathedral, 65, 167.
Raddington, Sir Baldwin de, 70, 74. Radford, Elizabeth, 156-70, 157.
Radnor of Folkestone, archives of, 66, 69.
Radolphe, Anne, 82, 182.
Raer, John, 72, 139.
Rafull,Mr.,81, 65.
Raglan, Lord, 80, 180.
Rahtz, Philip A.: Dover: Stembrook and St. Martin-le-Grand, 1956, 111-72, 137.
Raine, Capt., 81, 117.
Raineham, see Rainham.
Rainer of Viterbo, Papal chaplain, 72, 45.
Rainey, Anne: Mosaics in Roman Britain (review), 232-88, 233.
Rainham:
place-name, 76, 66. estate map, 77, 183. lands mentioned in Survey of All Souls College, 76, 164.
Roman coin, 83, 264.
Rainier, Admiral Peter, 81, 91; Rear-Admiral Peter Spratt, 81, 91.
Rainsford, 81, 28; John, 74, 44, 45; Winifred, wife of John, 74, 44, 45, 46.
Ralegh-Radford, Dr., liv. Raleigh, Sir Walter, 82, 88, 67, 68. Ralf, sonofUnspao, 86, 111, 112. Ralph, Bishop of Rochester, 83, 56;
Master, the royal mason of Dover, 84, 87.
Ramsden, Iron Age settlement, 78, 74.
Ramsden, Elizabeth: review of Mosaics, byH.P. L’Orange and P. J. Norhagen, 276-84, 278.
Bamsgate:
Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, 84, 29.
Beau Nash’s bathing machine, 69, 74.
Bronze Age flint axe, 74, 54. cast-iron design, 181 ff. coal trade, 86, 66, 39, 42. early iron-working, 86, 246. Ellington estate, 126 ff. harbour in plan published 81, 1752, 66, 44.
Harvey, Richard, 1st Vicar, 80, 100.
hatchments in Church, 81, 90.
Iron Age Settlement, 86, 246.
Jutish weapons, 69, 202.
Mount family, 69, 174.
Nether Court, 69, 202; 81, 126. new harbour, 43-66, 44.
Pier and harbour, 1650-1750, 38-66, 39.
port, 1650-1750, 66, 37.
Prince Leopold, Duchess of Kent and future Queen Victoria, 81, 114.
St. Augustine’s Abbey, xlv- xlvi.
ships, 1650-1780, 39 ff.
Townley House, xlvi. town plan, 81, 66, 44.
Ramsgate, Anglo-Saxon Burials near the Lord of the Manor, by
154 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVin
Louise Millard, Shirley Jarman and Sonia C. Hawken, 0-84, 30.
'Ranch boundaries’, Bronze Ago, 71, 236.
Rand, Capt, Andrew, 81, 91; Harold M., Ixv; obituary, 73, 80, 261.
Randall, Mercer’s, Messrs. Bank, 70, 18; Dr. Keith, 71, 239.
Randall Court, 84, 213.
Randdo, Peter, 83, 206.
Randolph, Abigail, 68, 66, 68, 69;
Alice, m. William Kingsley, 68, 66; Bernard, 68, 64, 65, 71; Carolina, m. Col. Johnston, 68, 66; Dorothea, 68, 66; Elizabeth, 68, 66, 68, 69; Herbert, 68, 65; Hubert, 68, 65; Jane, wife of Bernard, 68, 64, 71; Katherine, 68, 66; Mary, wife of William, 68, 66; Richard, 68, 66; Thomas, 68, 66. William, 69, 68, 64, 65; William, 68, 65; William, 68, 65, 66 ff; William, 68, 66.
Randolphs of Biddenden, Birohley and the, by H. B. Thomas, 62-68, 71.
Rankine, W. F., 70, 263; 83, 265.
Ratcliffe, anchorage for royal ships, 73, 76.
Ratcliffe, R., 78, 124.
Ratling, place-name, 73, 63; 76, 63. Ravenstune, place-name, 76, 68.
Ravenna Cosmography, Kent in the, by John Evans, 20279, 205.
Ray, J., 86, 59.
Rayleigh, Essex. 86, 139.
Raymond, Hugh, 81, 33; Jones, 81, 34.
Rayner, William, 71, 187.
Ravney, Sir John, 86, 7.
Read, Prof. H. H.. 70, 159; Sir Hercules. 78, 22; John, 83, 295; S.,72, 176.
Reade, Peter, 71, 208; William, trade tokens of. 85, 163.
Reader, Frank, 77, 208.
Reading, Abbey, 218-80, 219;
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 84, 49;
Prior of, 72, 45; holds manor in AUhallows, 66, 141.
Reading Sewer, 77, 63.
Reaney, P. H„ 77, 133; 80, 296;
Dictionary of British Surnames, A (review), 72, 236; Origin of English Place-Names (review), 211-76, 212; PlaceNames and Early Settlement in
Kent, 58-76, 74; Survey of Kent Place-Names, A. 6273, 74.
Recent Developments in the Study of Place-Names and the Anglo- Saxon Settlement, by K. J. Edwards, 81-88, 85.
Reoulver:
Abbot Beroweald, 68, 93.
Aoheulian industry in terrace, 80, 43.
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242; 84, 246.
bequests of kiddles, 81, 103.
Black Rock Shoal, 86, 95.
bronze objects, discovered by A. W. Jan, 71, 230.
Church, 71, 173; 84, 177; Laurence Hobb’s bequest to, 76, 208.
CLBR tile, fragment of, liii.
Clite Hole Bank, 86, 95.
Commission of Sewers, 70, 73. cremation burial, 71, 172. denns belonging to arohiepiscopal manor, 76, 76.
estate maps, 1630, 1685, 77, 183.
excavation group, 80, 215; 84, 246.
excavation by F. H. Thompson, 71, 169.
figurines: head of clay figurine of dea nutrix, 71, 38, 39, 45; figurine of hooded dwarf, 71, 172.
finds, made by Rev. Battelv, 71, 169.
foundations, 71, 175.
infant burial foundation deposit, xlvii.
Inn, King Ethelbert, 66, 52.
Iron Age, occupation, 84, 246; potterv and daubs, Early Iron Age, 71, 175, 182-183. _
Kent Archaeological Society, grant towards excavation of Roman fort, 70, 28.
King Hlothere holds court, 68, 93.
lava quern stone, 72, 161.
Love Street, 76, 208.
Manor of Ford, possibly built of material from Reculver, 74, 184.
Mounds on N. valley of the Want- sum,70, 64.
place-name, 76, 213.
Research Centre, xlix.
Romano-British anchorage, 164-72, 165; coins, 71, 169, 172173, 230; fort, 72, 164, 192;
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li-liii, 208; xlvii, 182-74, 180;
samian ware, 205-68, 206.
site, fortified religious, 87, 35.
within port of Faversham, 125-69, 126.
Reculver, Discoveries at, 1955-by B. J. Philp, 57, 72, 160-166.
Reculver, Kent. Early Coast Recession around, by C. L. So, 93-86, 97.
Reculver, Kent, Excavations at, 1951, by F. H. Thompson, 52-66, 59, 57.
Reculver, Excavations on the Roman Fort in, 1957, by Brian J. Philp, 96-73, 115.
Reculver, Excavations at, 1958, by B. J. Philp, 182-74, 186.
Reoulver, A Note on a Romano- Gaulish Clay Figurine found at. The Genius Cucullatus in Kent, by F. Jenkins, 86-66, 91.
Reculver, Recent Discoveries at, by B.L. Philp, 167-71, 184.
Reculver, Interim Report on Excavations of Romon Fort at, by B. J. Philp, xlix-78, 1.
Reculver, Some Recent Finds at, by Peter Clayton, 204-72, 207.
Reculvre, William de, 74, 25.
Red Book of the Exchequer, The, 74, 4.
Reddall, Elizabeth (1), wife of Mayor John, 85, 158; Elizabeth (2), wife of Mayor John, 85, 158; John victualler, 80, 237; John, Mayor of Gravesend, 85, 153, 157-158; Mary, wife of Mayor John, 85, 158.
Redeland, see Penshurst. Rcdesdale, William, 80, 19.
Redham Mead marsh, 66, 116, 134. Red Hill site, Essex, 80, 263.
Redmayne, Helen, 82, 93. Red-Wick, place-name, 66, 145. Reece, Richard, 87, 115.
Reed, Albert E. and Co., 88, 172, 176, 185.
Reed Paper Group Ltd., 77, 210; 78, 125; 80, 69; 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 88, 73.
Rees, eon of Moreduc, 82, 6; William, 83, 216.
Reeve, John, 82, 92; John, butcher, 78, 124.
Reeves, John, 85, 178.
Reform Act, 1832, 84, 110.
Reginald at Upeton, 80, 165.
Regulbium, seo Roculvor.
Reid, Prof. J. S., 80, 179.
Roigato stone, Bexley, 65, 142; Eltham, 74, 100, 110; Plum- stead, 72, 203, 204; 77, 218; Strood,84, 151.
Roignold.es, Melchior, 87, 3.
Reims, 80, 91.
Rempendene, see Woodchuroh.
Rondel, W. V.: Changes in the Course of the Rother, 63-77, 76.
Renel,C.,72, 61.
Renham, Richard de, 71, 212.
Renn, D. F.: The Avranches Traverse at Dover Castle, 79-84, 92.
Rennes, St. Sulpice Abbey, 80, 192; 82, 155, 156-157.
Rennie, John, 82, 87; Sir John, 84, 134.
Renouard. Rev. J. P., 81, 72.
Renton, Mrs. Thomas, 81, 83.
Repps, Norfolk, 88, 153.
Repton, Rev. Edward, 87, 193; Humphry, 76, 108; 82, 230; 170 ff.; John, 84, 84, 170.
Reuthe, G., 66, 161.
Reyner, Peter, 80, 251; William, 80, 251.
Reynolds, George, 73, 228; John ‘ Buff, 85, 45; Sir Joshua, 73, 143; L., 69, 2, 149.
Rhee wall, Ixi.
Rhine-Moselle, 86-66, 91.
Rhodes Minnis—North Downs trackway, 81, 209.
Ricard, John, 71, 208.
Rice, Alan, 78, 56; Charles Crisp, 70, 156; John, 69, 215; 70, 156.
Rich, Col. Nathaniel, 74, 102.
Richard I, 84, 140.
Richard 11, 70, 68, 72 ff.; 71, 266; 72, 199; 74, 100; jug in British Museum, 70, 272; land reclaimed for Stratford Abbey, 66, 143.
Richard HI, rebellion of Buckingham, 74, 41, 42.
Richard, of Ilchester, 66, 94; son of Herbert, 82, 101; the Mercer, 85, 124; Ralph, 80, 20.
Richard, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Richards, Mr. 87, 199; H. E., 66, 153; Miss Helen, 66, 153; Richard, 80, 21.
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Richardson, George, 81, 250; Joan, 82, 299; Joseph, 81, 84; S., 74, 194; Samuel, 73, 143, 146.
Richborough:
Belgic pottery, 113-68, 114. bronze clasp, 84, 47.
clay figurine of dea nutrix, 71, 39, 46.
clay figurine of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 72, 60, 64, 71.
costrel, 87, 175.
excavations by K.A.S., 16 ff. fort, 70, 71, 167; 73, 109.
fortified religious site, 87, 35. lead seals of Constantine, 70, 11. marble fragments, 74, 145. place-name, 76, 213.
Ravenna Cosmography, 79, 202.
Romano-British bricks, 60, 3; pottery, 69, 149; 70, 276; 72, 166; 81, 180; stamped tiles, xlvii.
Romano-Celtic temple, 72, 64.
Richborough Castle, M.o.W. Guide book, by J. P. Bushe-Fox (review), 73, 245.
Richborough, Some Coins of Carausius from, by N. Shiel, 115-87, 120.
Riche, Hugh, 86, 20.
Richer, Hamo, 78, 114; John, 78, 114; Thomas, 78, 114; William, 78, 114.
Richers, John, 88, 65.
Richmond, Henry, Duke of, 83, 30; Prof. Ian, 73, 2; 80, 271; and R. G. Collingwood: The Archaeology of Roman Britain (review), 266-84, 268; James, trade token of, 85, 173.
Richter, Miss G. M. A., 68, 23.
Ricze, Anthony, 83, 211.
Riddle of the Old Stones, The: A Personal Retrospect, by Sir Edward Harrison, 47-71, 52.
Ridley-manor, 72, 142.
Ridge, place-name suffix, 76, 71.
Ridgeway and Smith, 88, 208.
Riehm, Dr. Karl, 84, 257.
Rielf, John, 71, 212.
Rievaulx Abbey, 80, 281; 88, 149.
Rigden, R. G., 66, 81; 69, 204.
Rigg, G. P., 86, 24.
Rigold. S. E., 69, 94, 95; 70, 63; 22'71, 7, 233; 72, 18; xlvii; 73, 74, 141; 78, 23, 25; Ivii, 80, 295; 81, 124; 83, 97, 267, 269; 84, 87; 89, 139, 149; 85, 137; 86, 99, 233, 236; 87, 177, 206, 211; 88, 118, 199; Development of St. Peter’s and its Relevance to the
Primary Work, Appendix to the Church of St. Peter, Canterbury, 107-86, 108; Excavation of a Moated Site at Piving- ton, 27-77, 47; Eynsford Castle and its Excavation, 10986, 171; and A. J. Fleming: Eynsford Castle: The Moat and Bridge, 87-88, 116; Fourteenth Century Halls in the East Weald, 246-82, 256; Great Pattenden, Marden, 31-84, 37; and G. Dunning: Maison Dieu, Ospringe (review), 73, 245; Roman Folkestone Reconsidered, 31-87, 41. Some Major Kentish Timber Barns, 181, 30; Two Kentish Carmelite Houses—Aylesford and Sandwich, 1-80, 28; Two Kentish Hospitals Re-Examined: S. Mary, Ospringe and S.S. Stephen and Thomas, New Romney, 31-79, 69; addenda and corrigenda, 80, 29; and L. E. Webster: Three Anglo-Saxon Disc Brooches, 1-85, 18; and A. Baker: Two Lost Court Lodges, Longfield and Wootton, 61-85, 70; Two Types of Court HaU, 1-83, 22; and D. C. Mynard: Appendix B. Pottery from Canterbury Guildhall, 20-83, 22; review of Framed Buildings of the Weald, by R. T. Mason, 252-81, 254.
Ringely, Mary, m. William Boys, 79, 71.
Ringleton, place-name, 76, 68. Ringwould:
Neolithic/early Bronze Age incense cup and cremations, 76, 19.
Rinyo-Clacton pottery, 74, 53. Rion, Capt. Edward, 83, 120, 121. Rippiers, 81, 102.
Ripple:
described by Hasted, 78, 116. hatchment of John Sladen, 81, 90. Ripple Windmill, by W. P. D.
Stebbing,73, 234.
Rise and Decline: Dover and Deal in the nineteenth Century, by John Whyman, 107-84, 137.
Riseden, place-name, 76, 70. Riseley, see Horton Kirby. Riss Glaciation, 88-65, 89; 66, 75. Rithergabail, battle of, 65, 102. Ritson, Springhead, 72, 94; J. V., lv;78, 88, 12, 220.
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Ritual Burials on. the Upchurch Marshes, by I. Noel Hume, 160-70, 167.
Ritual Deposits on the Upchurch Marshes, by I. Noel Hume, 198-69, 199.
Ritual Shaft at Warbank, Keston, The, by Nancy Piercy Fox, 184-82, 191.
River:
barrows, 74, 66.
restoration of Grabble watermill, lii.
Riverhead, hatchments of Amherst family, 81, 90.
Riverhill, 75, 63.
Rivers, Lord, 74, 36; George, 85, 83, 92; 88, 64.
Rivet, A. L. F., 78, 180; Roman Villa in Britain, The (review), 272-84, 274.
Rivet, A. L. F.: Town and Country in Roman Britain (review), 72, 235; 260-81, 261.
Rix, M. M., and G. C. Dunning: Excavation of a Medieval Garderobe in Snargate Street, Dover, in 1946, 132-69, 168.
Roach, Dr. W.A.,70, 269.
Roades, Thomas, 76, 156.
Roadnight, 0., 74, 182; 78, 55, 66.
Roads:
Dover Road, 229-83, 230.
Dunn Street, 206-81, 208.
Faversham-AsMord, 81, 207, 208; Folkestone and Hythe to London, via Ashford, 81, 102.
Godmersham, 69, 201.
Gravesend to Northfleet, 83, 280. Gravesend to Springhead, 81, 76. Kemsing to Dartford, 70, 204.
Maidstone-Cranbrook, via Staplehurst, 70, 206; 174-73, 186.
North Downs Trackway, 78, 76; 204-81, 206, 209, 210-212.
Northfleet, 213ff.
Otford to Medway trackway, 81, 204.
Pilgrims’ Way, 199-69, 201; 78, 87, 181; 210-81, 212.
Reculver, 73^
Stone Street, 81, 209.
Roads, Roman, Benenden, 83, 256; 84, 239; Blue Bell Hill, 86, 235; Bodiam Bridge, xlix; Canterbury, 76, 72, 198; Canterbury- Ashford, 80, 283; Canterbury- Richborough, 279-80, 280; Can- terbury-Silchester, 80, 296; Dartford, 86, 210; Dover, 20-71, 21; xlviii; Dover Wood-
nesborough, 147-74, 148; Eden- bridge, li; Gravesend, 80, 78, lii; London-Lewes, 78, 76; Lympne, 86, 70, 71; Lympne- Maidstone, lii; Reculver, 81, 72, 164-165; Rochester-Hastings, 83, 264; 86, 70, 71; Rochester- Maidstone, 86, 32; Sandwich, 79, 207; Springhead, 77-72, 79, 80-81; 81, 63; 107-82, 108; 83, 166, 267; 85, 190; Stone Street, 80, 280; Sturry, 95-74, 98; Southwark, 80, 280; Tenterden, 265-83, 256; 84, 239; Tilman- stone, 87, 234; Watling Street, li; 77, 78, 37, 76-76, 80, 87; 170 ff.; 79, 80, 109-110; 81, 63, 102; 107-82, 109; 83, 76, 149, 164, 166, 229 ff.; 85, 190; 86, 76.
Saxon:
Marley Lane, Finglesham, 88, 219.
Turnpikes:
Biddenden-Boundgate, 71, 185, 197.
Chatham to Brighton, 83, 238; Dartford Bridge to Sirood, 232 ff.;
Maidstone and Ashford, 71, 194; Maidstone to Bearsted, 76- 82, 77.
Malling to Sirood, 186-73, 192; Northfleet to Strood, 231 ff. Rye to London via Tonbrigde, 83, 81, 102;
Stocker's Head, 206-209
Road, The Biddenden and Boundgate Turnpike, 1766-1883, by F. 0. Elliston-Erwood, 186- 71, 197.
Road between Dartford, Gravesend and Strood, by R. H. Hiscock, 229-83, 247.
Roads, Kentish, MoreNoteson, by F. C.EUiston-Erwood,167-73, 192.
Roads, Kent, Miscellaneous Notes on Some, and Allied Matters, by F. 0. Elliston-Erwood, 201-70, 220.
Road near Sandhurst, The Rochester-Hastings Roman, by A. Milos, 74, 207.
Roan, John, 75, 86.
Roberts, family, 86, 40; Agnes, wife of John, 86, 41; Alice, wife of Walter, 86, 41; B., 80, 8, 13; Catherine, wife of Walter, 77, 69; Capt. Edward, 80, 125; Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 86, 41; Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas, 81, 83; Giles, 76, 161;
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158 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI
Isabel, wife of Walter, 86, 41; Mrs. J., 78, 188; Jane, m. George Beauolark, Duke of St. Albans, 81, 83; John, 65, 3; 75, 113; John, 86, 40, 41; Margaret, wife of Walter, 86, 41; Mary, 81, 81; Mrs. N. M., 84, 246; Sir Thomas, 4th Bt., 81, 83; Sir Thomas, Sth Bt., 81, 83; Thomas, 86, 41; Walter, 86, 41; Walter, 77, 59; Sir Walter, 77, 69, 70.
Robbins, Francis, Ivi; John, 82, 88, 178.
Robert, the Priest, 74, 4; John, Viscount Sydney, 82, 77; Thomas, 82, 83, 91.
Robert abridge Abbey, 69, 219; 82, 256.
Robertson, D. J., 88, 130; Canon J. C., 70, 35, 41.
Robinson, A., 83, 126; H. R., 83, 125; Henry, 75, 94; MissM., 81, 44; Russell, 66, 154; Thomas, 239-81, 240; The Common Law of Kent on the Customs of Gavelkind, 149-72, 151.
Rochester:
Admiralty Court, 80, 128, 129.
Vice-Admirals’ Court, 80, 123. almshouses in, 75, 40.
attack by Simon do Montfort, 84, 140.
Baker, brewer, 72, 175. bee boles, 239-70, 240.
Belgic, coin moulds, li; 77, 86, 73; settlement, 1-li; 77, 83, 75; 86, 75.
Best estates, 72, 181.
Bishops of: 72, 42, 51, 52; Bowie, illness of, 78, 44; Cuichelm, 68, 92; Diora, 77, 8; 65, 158; Diora, Saxon Charter granting land to, 66, 133; Ealdulf, Saxon Charter granting land to; 66, 133; Ernulf, wall built by, liv; 78, 83, 56, 63, 78, 79;
Fisher, 194-80, 195, 196; 86, 17; Gebmund, 68, 92; Gilbert de Glanville, 78, 140; 80, 193; 81, 1; 139-84, 140; Godwine, at Witan at Canterbury, 63, 43; Gundulf, 77, 136; 78, 140; 55-83, 56, 78; 88, 47, 50; and the castle, 86, 112, 138; Hamo de Hethe, 80, 194; 81, 118; 83, 79; 84, 140; John, 1142, 77, 137; Lowe, 83, 78; Putta, 68, 92; Ralph, 83, 56; Richard of Wendover, 80, 3; Swithwulf,
Saxon Charter granting land, 66, 133; Waermund, Saxon Charter granting land to, 66, 133; Walter, 77, 134; 80, 193; Warner, 78, 44; Yonge, 3-80, 4.
Bishop’s manors in Domesday Book, 72, 142; Manor of Starkey, 65, 189; ploughlands Snod- land and Hilborough given, 83, 8; 68, 3; registers, 70, 26; 80, 194; Stourmouth Church and tithes of his demesne given by Hamo Fitzviel, 77, 136; worth of bishopric’s estates, 81, 261.
Bishop’s Officer investigatesfinan- ces of Higham Priory, 80, 196.
Bishop’s Palace, 83, 56, 77-78; damage to, 44-78, 45.
brewers, 77, 167.
bridge, 75, 62; 80, 164; Commission to examine old bridge, 1293, 70, 75; repair of bridge, 1381-1383, 84, 157; 1387 Cobham property on Isle of Grain given to endow new bridge, 141-66, 142; building of new Rochester Bridge, 68, 184; Bridge Wardens’ Account Rolls, 68, 184; Sir Roger Manwood’s account of bridge, 87, 241.
Borough, 84, 110.
Borstal, 76, 209.
Brook, Joseph, 70, 213.
Cair Guorangon, identified with, 76, 210.
capture by King John, 83, 56. cast-iron designs, 183 f.
Castle, Baines, William, Clerk of Works at, 156-84, 157; Elizabeth Bruce, prisoner in Castle, 82, 4; Fabric RoU, of, 85, 51; Keeper of Castle—office held by Cobham family, 3 f.; 1331 Keeper, Henry Cobham, enquiry into grievances of citizens against, 82, 82, 13.
Cathedral, of Saint Andrew, 82, 148; Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242; influence, 88, 26, 36, 40, 43; billet ornamentation, 83, 61; building of new steeple, 70, 213; burials in, Ixxiv; descriptions, 1823 by Chas. Pow- eU, 76, 81, 116; Lady Chapel, 75, 115; Memorial tablet to John Parr, 77, 108; North transept, 87, 241; plans of, 70, 37; Royal Arms, 79, 163; tile mosaic, 88, 146; sacking of, 1215 and 1264, 78, 41; effect of parliamentary
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soldiers, 43-78, 44; lack of window glass, 78, 41; West doorway, 69, 227; St. William’s Chapel, 70, 213.
charitable funds, 75, 130.
Charles I—documents to Mayor and Corporation re wedding journey, 69, 77; Dean’s letter to Mr. Dyer, preacher, 69, 78; halt by Charles on wedding journey, 69, 79; Charles and Queen Henrietta ride through, 69, 98.
Charters, Anglo-Saxon, of Kings Sigitaed and Eadbert, 71, 150; Anglo-Saxon, granting land, 71, 150.
Chatham token, found at Old Brewery, 73, 226.
Churches, St. Clements, resignation of Geoffrey, rector, 81, 118; St. Margaret’s, granted to St. Mary’s Hospital, Strood, 84, 140; St. Nicholas, 79, 60; money left for poor of, by Sir John Hayward, 80, 139; rebuilding of, 75, 123.
city walls, Ixxi, Ixxiii; Roman, 76, 76, Ixxiv; Roman, excavated in ‘Miss Spong’s Garden’, 76, Ixxiv-Ixxv; Medieval, 76, Ixxv; Roman, 78, liv; Roman at Common, 83, 258-259; Roman, 95-85, 96, 97; 86, 243; Roman, 123-87, 135, 127-128.
Court Roll, Fourteenth Century, 70, 36.
cropsgrown, 77, 168.
Deans, Balcanquhall, Walter, 69, 78, 83; Stannard, Rev. R. W., 103-83, 104.
Dean and Chapter, granted Manor of Darenth, 79, 77; negotiations between, and Navy Board re land for docks at Chatham, 73, 85, f.
Deanery Garden, Iv-lvi.
defences, need for, 65, 1; ordered by Edward III, Iv-lvi; store of powder, 80, 85, 92.
Diocese of, Archdeaconry and Consistory Court, 66, 67; parochial records held by Kent Archives Office, 66, 68; Probate Records, 66, 67; tithe Records, 66, 67.
Dockyard, building of, 65, 1.
Eastgate House Museum, 70, 25;
Curator of, J. 0. Taylor, 72, 227.
Episcopal Registers, 72, 230.
excavations, Nos. 50-54 High Street, 77, 1, li; Old Corn Exchange, 85, 95-96; The Common, 85, 96; High Street, 84, 242; Martins Bank, rear of, 85, 98.
Fisher, Thos., bookseller, 71, 4.
flint cobbling, under High Street, 87, 241.
Gates: East Gate, 84, 242; 85, 191; 86, 243; 87, 131; Prior’s Gate, 55 f.
Gordon family, 69, 172.
Grammar School, foundation of, 75, 73, 77, 93.
High Street, No. permission refused to demolish, 88, 86, 1.
household goods, 77, 172. hoys and hoymen, 77, 164. jew’sharp, 206-77, 207.
Kent Archaeological Society, Annual General Meeting of 1887, 70, 16; second Annual General Meeting of, 70, 14, 15; excavation in Dean’s garden, 70, 23; original members of, 70, 5.
kilns, excavation of, 84, 242; loom-weight kilns, 87, 123.
King’s School Assembly Hall, Iv.
lighters, 164-77, 165.
Mathematical School, Sir Joseph Williamson’s, Iv-lvi; 80, 83, 104; 84, 139; 84, 243; 87, 121; boys of, 82, 145; excavation of Roman City Wall by Archaeological Society of, Iviii-lix; help in excavation, Higham, 82, 81, xlix; help in Strood excavation by Archaeological Society of, 81, 1; Archaeological Society of, 85, 95, 99, 191; 86, 231.
Mayors, occupations of, 77, 176; tradesmen and craftsmen, 77, 166.
Medieval, adze, 85, 112; ditch, liv-lv; finds, steps, latrine pit and pottery, 78, 76, Ixxiv; mould and ‘pseudo Venus’ figurine, 76, Ixxv; gatehouse, 76, Ixxv.
Mount family, visit of, 1759, 172-69, 173.
Nashenden Farm, Chapel, supposed site, 84, 242; Chapel, excavation, 85, 98, 101.
Navy ^personnel, 161-77, 162; ‘Prince Regent’ man-of-war, description, 1823, 81, 115.
North Downs Trackway, 81, 205.
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Rochester—continued
Oyster Fishery Act, 1865, 80, 129. oyster fishing, 128-80, 130.
Parliamentary election, 1661, 85, 26.
politics, local, at, 1710-1714, 197-79, 202.
polychrome jug, 110-85, 111. poor relief in, 75, 23.
population, 1600, 75, 4; 1670, 77, 161.
people and homes, 1687-1783, from probate inventories, 160-77, 176.
position of clergy, 77, 169.
Port Books of, 66, 40, 41; 69, 126. Prebendary, Rev. Robert Foote, 87, 20.
Priory, 66, 45; Ixxiii; 76, 84, 140; agreement between Prior and John Crepehege, 77, 154; 79, 77; Benedictine monks, 78, 40; demolition of monastic buildings, 83, 61; early monastic buildings found, Ixxiii; hostility between Priory and St. Mary’s Hospital, 76, 84, 140; lands exchanged by Archbishop Baldwin, 66, 141; loses donation of Eadberht, 66, 137; Lord Cobham sells site of, to Dean and Chapter, 83, 61; oyster fishing, interest in, 80, 120; patronages and possessions, 66, 141; barns, 81, 10, 12; 83, 55; 85, 61; plans of, 70, 37; Priors, John of Hartlip, Ivi; 80, 83, 81; John of Sheppey, Ivi; 80, 83, 81; visitation by Archbishop Laud, 39 ff.; walls, 78, 84, 242; 87, 122.
Ravenna Cosmography, mentioned in, 79, 202.
review of Kentish troops, defence against Armada, 85, 83.
Rochester Fishery Act, 1728, 80, 129.
Rochester Girls’ Grammar School, 84, 243; 87, 121.
Roman coin, 83, 259.
Roman defences investigated, xlix-77, 1.
Romano-British, city, 84, 106; floors find, Ixxiv; land settlement, 76, 65, 150-159; lead coffin, 72, 227; pottery, ixxiv; 76, 83, 259; find under High Street, 87, 241; possible connection between Roman town and Eccles villa, 86, 82.
Saxon remains, 70, 110.
ships, 1701, 66, 39; employed in coal trade, 1702-1704, 66, 39.
tanners and curriers, 77, 166. terra-cotta head found, Ixxiii. thread-twisters, 76, 77, 165.
trading, coal, 77, 164; coastal, 1687-1783, 163-77, 165.
wharf, piles of, 83, 259. workhouse in, 75, 60.
wrought-iron balconies, Nos. 20, 42, High Street, 86, 175; Nos. 22 and Star Hill, 24, 86, 175.
Rochester, Boley Hill, by A. J. F. Dulley,197-74, 198.
Rochester Bridge Lands in Grain, The, by John H. Evans, 184-68, 196.
Rochester Cathedral, A Pre-Conquest Sculptural Fragment from, by M. J. Swanton, 201-88, 203.
Rochester Cathedral in 1634, by V. J. Torr, 39-78, 54.
Rochester, Charters of, Anglo- Saxon Charters I, Ed. by A. Campbell (review), 22988, 230.
Rochester Consistory Act Books, by Felix Hull, 74, 206. .
Rochester East Gate, 1969, by A. C. Harrison, 121-87, 157.
Rochester, Excavations in, by A. C. Harrison, 95-85, 112;
Rochester-Hastings Roman Road near Sandhurst, The, by A. Miles, 74, 207.
Rochester Naturalist, The, 72, 218.
Rochester, A Roman Land Settlement near, by M. D. Nightingale, 150-65, 159.
Rochester, The Roman and Medieval Defences of, in the Light of Recent Excavations, by A. 0. Harrison and Colin Flight, 55-83, 104.
Roden, N., 70, 268.
Rodger, Robert, 81, 84.
Rodgers, Thomas, 85, 72.
Rodland, Emma, 72, 139; Richard, 72, 138.
Rodmersham: buildings recorded in building Survey, 80, 271; camera magistralis of Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 9680, 97.
Boe, D. A., 80, 38; F., Ancient Church Chests, 71, 214.
Roesia of Dover, xliii; 65, 66, 151152.
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Rogers, Prof., 80, 121; 84, 223; D. M. W., 80, 204; Ellen, 77, 152; Col. H. C. B., Turnpike to Iron Road, 83, 245; Katherine, 82, 95; P. G., Battle in Bossen- den Wood (review), 22077, 221; Dutch in the Medway, Tho (review), 227-85, 228; First Englishman in Japan, The (review), 70, 281; Sixth Trumpeter, The (review), 21278, 214; Dean Richard, 77, 151; Ruth, 73, 126; Sarah, m. Thomas Boys, 77, 151;
Thomas, 73, 91; William, 83, 240.
Rogerson, John, Ixvi; 72, 73, liv. Rogger, John, 82, 60; 84, 217. Roke, Derek, 80, 20.
Rokesle, de, family, lx; John de, 72, 86, 43.
Rolfe, Charles, 76, 180; Elizabeth, wife of John (1), 76, 180; Elizabeth, wife of John (2), 76, 180; John (1), 76, 180; John (2), 76, 180; Nicholas, 76, 180; Robert, 80, 20; William, 84, 26;
William Henry, 180-76, 185.
Rolfe, William, A noted Sandwich Antiquarian, by Colin Matson, 180-76, 185.
Rolvenden:
Church, 76, 73.
denn belonging to arohiepiscopal manor, Aldington, 76, 76, 7879, 83.
denn belonging to arohiepiscopal manor, Lyminge, 76, 77.
early settlement, 76, 73.
Forsham, denn belonging to arohiepiscopal manor, Lyminge, 76, 77.
hatchments of Robert Weller and Rev. John and Silvestra Hutton, 81, 90.
highway rates, 80, 229.
land bought by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15.
place-name, 76, 70.
Romano-British cremations, 71, 237.
Romanesque lead font, Brooldand, 71, 253; Lower Halstow, 71, 253.
Roman coins:
Aldington, 84, 234; Aylesford, 211-72, 212; 86, 225.
Bethersden, 85, 198; Bexley, Joyden’s Wood, 68, 172; xlvi;76, 78, 179, 180.
Canterbury, No. 5 Watling Street,
114-65, 136; 70, 247; xlvi; 73, 74, 155; xlviii; Chartham, 76, 88, 216; Cliffe, Black Shore, Ivi; Cobham Park, coin of Severus Alexander, 81, 76, 90, 96; coin hoard, 73, 225; 74, 177; Cobham, 74, 177; Crayford, 78, 179, 180.
Dartford, 66, 157; 68, 206; Dod- dington, 226-73, 227; Dover, Market Square, 71, 18; 71, 20; 71, 21; 23-71, 27, 30-32.
Eccles, 79, 134; 81, 51; 84, 101, 102, 103; 85, 60; Edenbridge 202-76, 204; East Farleigh, 86, 225.
Famborough, 87, 237; Farning- ham, Ixxiii; 76, 76, 1; 88, 7, 9, 20-21; Folkestone, 87, 31; 88, 221.
Great Wenderton, Ixiv; 72, 76, liii.
Hadlow, 76, 204; Hayesford, xliii; Holborough, 69, 68, 18, 56; HoUingboume, 229-73, 230; 76, 197; Hoo, 273-70, 277.
Keston, 65, 179.
Leysdown, 84, 260; 85, 199; Little Chart, 71, 145; LuUing- stone, 33 ff., 67-65, 76; 66, 18, 25; Lyminge, 69, 8, 20; 88, 217; Lympne, 86, 238.
Maidstone, 88, 208.
Orpington, xlvi, 71, 240; 73, 1; Ixi; 81, 82, Ivii; 83, 141, 258; 84, 42, 46, 72-77; Otford, xlv.
Polhill, 73, 225.
Rainham, 83, 264; Reculver, 172-71, 173, 230; 208-72, 209; 73, 103, 105, 113-114; 74, 185, 186; Ixxi; Richborough, 76, 87, 115120; Rochester, 83, 259; 87, 122, 126; 85, 98.
St. Paul’s Cray, 70, 263; Sandhurst, 84, 260; Sittingbourno, 72, 221; Smeeth, li; Snod- land, 82, 82, 216-217; Springhead, 172-65, 173; 76-71, 77; 72, 83, 85, 87, 91, 99-100; 73, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 39-43; 74, 126, 131-133; 77, 110, 116, 121, 123-127; 79, 176, 178, 183; 80, 111; 81, 70; 112-82, 114, 116-117, 119-121; 267-82, 268; 83, 166, 170, 179, 183184, 190-191; 84, 233; 85, 140, 142-143; 88, 226; Stone-in- Oxney, 235-84, 236; Stone- next-Faversham, 86, 245;
Strood, 69, 218.
Warbank, 69, 98, 99, 100, 105,
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Boman Archaeology and Art: Essays and Studies, by Sir Ian Richmond (review), 28084, 282.
Roman Barrow at Holborough, Snodland, Excavation of a, by R. F. Jessup, with N. 0. Cook and J. M. C. Toynbee, 1-68, 61.
Roman Bath-House at Little Chart, Kent, A, by John Eames, 130-71, 146.
Roman Britain, The Archaeology of, by R. G. Collingwood and Ian Richmond (review), 266-84, 268.
Roman Britain: Britannia, A History of, by Sheppard Frere (review), 305-82, 306.
Roman Britain, Mosaics in, by Anne Rainey (review), 232-88, 233.
Roman Building at Chalk, by A. F. Allen, 207-73, 208.
Roman Burial at Bexley Heath, A, by P. J. Tester, 254-70, 255.
Roman Burials at Welling, by P. J. Tester, 77-66, 81.
Roman Canterbury, the City of Durovernum, by Sheppard Frere (review), 256-71, 257.
Boman Canterbury, The Horse Deity of, by F. Jenkins, 142-77, 147.
Boman City of London, The, by Balph Merrifield (review), 257-81, 259.
Boman Coins, by Harold Mattingly (review), 84, 269.
Boman Coin Discoveries at Eden- bridge, by John Irwin, 20276, 204.
Roman Cremation Burial at Brish- ing Court, Boughton Monohel- sea, near Maidstone, A, by A. Warhurst, 210-68, 211.
Roman East Gate, The: A Tentative Reconstruction. Appendix to Rochester East Gate, 1969, by A. P. Detsioas, 87, 132.
Roman Empire, Britain in the, by Joan Liversidge (review), 288-83, 290.
Roman Folkestone Reconsidered, byS.E.Rigold, 31-87, 41.
Roman Folles from Bromley, A Hoard of, by R. A. G. Carson, J. P. C. Kent and J. W. Brailsford, 264-70, 265; 71, 261.
Roman Gold and Silver Plate,
Greek and, by D. E. Strong (review), 274-84, 275.
Roman Imperial Army of the First and Second Centuries, A.D., The, by Graham Webster (review), 270-84, 271.
Roman Interment at Deal, A Probable, by K. D. Hore, 73, 219.
Roman Jet Pendant from Strood, A, by Joan R. Kirk, 21769, 219.
Roman Jewellery, Greek and, by R. A. Higgins (review), 26584, 266.
Roman Kilns and Remains at Chalk near Gravesend. Further Discoveries of, by A. F. Allen, 220-73, 223.
Roman Land Settlement near Rochester, A, by M. D. Nightingale, with an introduction by 0. E. Stevens, 150-65, 159.
Roman London, by Ralph Merrifield (review), 275-84, 276.
Roman Land Surveyors: An Introduction to the Agrimensores, by O. A. W. Dilke (review), 88, 235.
Roman and Medieval London, The Excavation of (review), by W. F. Grimes, 287-82, 288.
Roman and Medieval Defences of Rochester, The, in the Light of Recent Excavations, by A. C. Harrison and Colin Flight, 55-83, 104.
Roman and Other Remains from Chalk near Gravesend, by A.F. Allen, 144-68, 158.
Roman Period, Two Pottery Kilns and a Tilery of the, at Canterbury (Durovernum Cantiacor- um), by Frank Jenkins, 151-74, 161.
Roman Pottery (The Common Rochester), by A. P. Detsioas, 101-85, 108.
Roman Pottery from Hoo, by M. Blumstein, 273-70, 277.
Roman Pottery Kilns, Two: Upchurch, by I. Jackson, 19077, 194.
Roman Remains: Higham Marshes, by A. F.AUen, 68, 213.
Roman Remains: Higham Priory, byA.F. Allen, 68, 213.
Roman Remains on Lydd Rype, by I. Jones, 160-66, 161.
Roman Roads in Britain, by I. D.
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Margary (review), 247-71, 249; 88, 233.
Boman Boad near Sandgate, Rochester-Hastings, by A. Miles, 74, 207.
Boman Settlement Between Bexley and Crayford, A, by P. J. Tester, 179-78, 180.
Boman Settlement, Early, Eastwood Earm, Northfleet: Boman Level, by, 192-72, 194.
Boman Sherd from the Upchurch Marshes, An Unusual, by M. B. Hull and J. M. C. Toynbee, 69-69, 74.
Boman Silk Damask from Kent, A, by J. P. Wild, 246-80, 260.
Boman Site at Betsham, by J. E. L. Caiger,261-70, 262.
Roman Soldier, The, by G. R. Watson (review), 84, 269.
Roman Villa in Britain, The, ed. by A. L. F. Bivet (review), 272-84, 274.
Boman Villa in Cobham Park, near Rochester, The, by P. J. Tester, 88-76, 109.
Roman Villa II, Farningham, by Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates, 188, 21.
Boman Villa, The Lullingstone, by G. W. Meates, 201-69, 202.
Roman Villa, The Lullingstone (review), by G. W. Meates, 223-69, 224.
Roman Villa, The Lullingstone, by G.W. Meates, 249-70, 250.
Roman Villa, Lullingstone, Ministry of Works Guidebook (review), by G.W. Meates, 73, 245.
Roman Villa, Lullingstone, Second Interim Report, by E. Greenfield, G. W. Meates and E. Birchenough, 26-65, 78.
Roman Villa, The, Lullingstone, Third Interim Report, by Lt.-Col. G. W. Meates, 1566, 36.
Roman Villa, Thurnham, by Elizabeth Pirie, 162-74, 170.
Roman Ways in the Weald, by I. D. Margary (review), 80, 295.
Roman Worthgate at Canterbury, The, by F. Jenkins, 27383, 275.
Romano-British:
altars, Napchester, 68, 214; Springhead, 71, 239; 73, 2, 11, 24, 38; 77, 110, 116; 80, 116.
amethyst, Lullingstone, 69, 202.
amphora, Holborough, xlii, xliii; Lullingstone, 66, 66, 18.
anchorage. Reculver, 72, 165.
animal bones, 78, 78; Fawkham, 78, 61; Greenhithe, 81, 90; Holborough, 68, 59; Springhead, 71, 103; 73, 53; Upchurch, 166-70, 167.
antiquities, Holsborough, Ravenna Collection, 68, 5.
arrowhead, iron, Springhead, 83, 176.
axe-mould, Springhead, 7271, 74.
Baetasians, First Cohort, Reoul- ver, liii,lvi.
bath-houses, Eccles, 122-79, 135; xlviii, 71-80, 90; 45 ff.; 81, 82, 165-167; 44-83, 47; 10484, 106; Farningham, 2 ff.; Footsoray, 88, 71, xlv; Hayes, 80, lviii; Little Chart, 71, 130-146; Lullingstone, xliv; North Cray, 68, 70, 263; 71, 240; Reoul- ver, xlix; Snodland, 80, 82, 195197; Springhead, 109-82, 110; 181-83, 182; Wingham, Ixvi.
beads, Canterbury, 65, 133; Fawkham, 78, 72; Springhead, 79, 186.
bill hook, Fawkham, 78, 72.
bird burial, Springhead, 79, 177, 179-180; 82, 112.
bone objects, Canterbury, 65, 130; Dover, 71, 27; Greenhithe, 189-81, 190; Little Chart, 71, 145; Reoulver, 73, 114; Rochester, 87, 155; Snodland, 82, 214; Springhead, 71, 101; 72, 105; 73, 53; 74, 140; 77, 130; 79, 173, 186; 82, 123; 83, 171, 188-190; Wingham, 74, 69.
boots, Lullingstone, xlix; studs, Chalk, 72, 68, 149.
bracelets, Dover, 71, 27; Greenhithe, 81, 189; Reoulver, 72, 207, 209; Springhead, 72, 104; 77, 121; 79, 173; 83, 190.
brass chain, Springhead, 74, 138.
bricks, Great Wenderton, liii; Chalk, Greenhithe, 76, 81, 143; Riohborough, 66, 3; Warbank, Keston, 69, 105.
bronze objects: bowl, skillet and flagons, Borden, 213-79, 218; Canterbury, 128-65, 130; Da- renth, xliv; Eccles, 69, 79, 133; weight, Farningham, Iv; ligula, Greenhithe, 78, 81, 189; key handle, Lullingstone, 69, 202;
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Romano-British—continued
keys, Orpington, 84, 72; statuette, Plaitol, 69, 208; stylus, Reculver, 73, 114; Rochester, 87, 155; Snodland, 82, 216; Springhead, 98-71, 100; 72, 104; 73, 2, 26, 38, 49, 50, 51; 74, 122; 77, 116; 183-79, 186; votive arm and hand, 79, 185; 122-82, 123; 189-83, 190; Thurn- ham, 74, 170; Warbank, Keston, 69, 98.
bronze-working. Springhead, 80, 115.
brooches, Ash, 66, 3; Bexley, 88, 222; Canterbury, 13-65, 15; Colchester, 87, 152; Cooling, Iv; Deal, 82, 87, 152; Dover, 71, 27; Fawkham, 72, 93; 78, 58, 61, 69-70; Icldingham, 87, 152; Ightham, 206-69, 207; Lullingstone, 66, 21; Orpington, 83, 170; 71-84, 72; Polhill, 73, 225; Reeulver, 72, 207; Rochester, 85, 111; 150-87, 155; Springhead, 80-71, 81, 84, 97-98; 72, 104; 73, 38, 48-49; 83, 170, 184- 185; 85, 143.
buckle, Snodland, 82, 212, 213.
buildings, 78, 77; Barming, 85, 189; 86, 243; Bexley, xlvi; Canterbury, 76, 65, 114-136; xliii, xliv; 69, 73, xlv-xlvi; Chalk, 73, 207-208; Cobham, 78, 77; Dover, 69, 134; 14-71, 19, 21; 72, 112; East Malling, 69, 208; Eynsford, 241-86, 242; Fawk- ham, xlix; Hayes, 76, 80, Iviii,' Hollingbourne, 72, 222; Lul- lingstone, xlix; Maidstone, 72, 82, Iv; 87, 241; 88, 225; Otford, xliv-xdv; 68, 81, ixi; Plaxtol, 69, 208; Reculver, 71, 174; Rochester, E; Snodland, 77, 72, Iv, 192-200; Springhead, 172- 65, 173; 110-80, 112; Stone-next- Faversham, 86, 245; Warbank, Keston, 96-69, 116; Wingham, lx; Wye, 82, 87, 232.
candle-holder. Springhead, 77, 116, 129.
cemoteries/burials: 78, 78; All Hallows, cremation groups, 66, 131; BexhiU cemetery, 85, 18; Bexley burial, 88, 222; urn, 254-70, 255; Billing, cremation burial, Ei; Borden, walled cemetery, 81, 80, 269; Bridge, graves, 70, 248; Broadstairs, 86, 246; Chalk, 66, 150; graves, 148-68, 149; Cliffe, 65, 158;
Cliffe Marshes, 66, 131; Cooling Marshes, 65, 158; 66, 131; Cray-' ford, cremation urns, xlvii; Cuxton, decapitated burial, 72, 78, 181-182; Deal, urn, 73, 219; cremation burial, xliii; 68, 70, 267; Dover, burial, 71, 19; Eccles, 78, 140; 130-79, 133; 214; 87-80, 88; 84, 232; infant burials, 85, 60; 31-86, 32; Egerton, cremation burial, 78, 191; Eynsford, grave, Ixii; Frittenden, urns, 72, 83, 263-264; Gravesend, In; Higham, 78, 70, 110; Holborough, burials, xlii-xliii; 66, 68, 1-61; barrow; xlii-xliii; cremation cemetery, 66, 68, 5; funeral feast, 68, 18, 57-58; Hoo West and Hoo East Marshes, 129-66, 131; Kings- north, 85, 178; Lower Halstow, 65, 193; Lullingstone, infant burial, 77-65, 78; xlix; Lyminge, 72, 77, 205; Minster-in- Thanet, 86, 246; Northfleet, cinerary urn, 81, 70; Otford, cemetery, Ixi; Penshurst, cremation, 81, 71, 237; Reculver, cremation, 71, 172; Richborough, face-urn, 77, 121; Rolvenden, cremations, 71, 237; Ruckinge, 85, 179; Saint Mary’s Marshes, 66, 131; Sibortswold Down, urns and covers, 66, 2; Sittingbourne, 269-80, 271; Snodland, cremation, 229-71, 230; Infant burial, 198-82, 199; Southfleet, tile-cist burial, 70, 266; Springhead, waUed cemetery, 71, 54; child burial, 71, 61, 103; infant burials and foundation deposits, 121-74, 122; child burials, 77, 110; face-urn, 77, 121; 127-123, 128; 80, 112. 114, 116, 117; cinerary urn, 81, 70; child burials, 176-79, 177; 266- 82, 271; child burials, 170-83, 172; cremation, 83, 180; Warbank, Keston, urn, 69, 98; 1-M; Welling, 78, 66, 79-81; 205-69, 206. chairs, folding, Holborough, xlii-xEii; 66, 68, 15-16, 22-23.
charcoal. Springhead, 71, 102. chatelaine, Springhead, 73, 49. child’s bangle, Lullingstone, 69, 202.
Christian Chapel, Lullingstone, 70, 249.
Christians, Lullingstone, 65, 26, 28, 35-36.
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clay figurines, Canterbury, 131-65, 133; Orpington, 84, 72; Reculver, 86-66, 91; Richborough, 71, 39, 46; 72, 60, 64, 71; Springhead, 72, 80, 91, 107108; 73, 2, 26, 38; 79, 172, 188.
cobbles, Cobham Park, 76, 92; Eccles, 83, 46; 84, 99.
coffins, Battersea Fields, 68, 35; Dartford, 88, 221; Lulling- stone, Ixiv; Rochester, 72, 72, 227.
combs, Bexley, 88, 222.
Corinthian capital, Springhead, 72, 87, 91, 108-110; 73, 87; 82, 111, 123.
cult statue base, Springhead, 74, 118.
ditches, Beden’s Field, 78, 78; Dover, 87, 234; Eastwood, 78, 78; Eccles, 80, 70, 88; 45-81, 46, 51; 163-82, 164, 167-168; 83, 40, 44; 84, 94; 56-85, 57; Joyden’s Wood, 168-68, 169; Spring, head, 116-80, 117.
dog burial, Farningham, 88, 8; Upchurch, 198-69, 199; 16070, 167.
drain, Canterbury, 118-68, 126.
feeding bottle, Bexley Heath, 254-70, 255.
finds, Cranbrook, 76, 197; Cray- ford, xlvii; Lympne, 72, 86, 238.
flagon, Lyminge, 77, 205.
field systems, Jevington, lix.
flask, Wefling, 205-69, 206.
Fleet causeway, 74, 146.
flint, blade, Springhead, 77, 116; floors, Springhead, 80, 115.
ford, Benenden, xlix.
forts, Canterbury, xlviii; 76, 86, 239-240; Dover, 234-87, 235; Reoulver, 52-66, 59, 73, 96-115;
games board, Lullingstone, Ixiv;
gaming counter, Aldington, 274-80, 275; Orpington, 84, 72; Springhead, 74, 140; 77, 130; 79, 188; 83, 188.
gate, Canterbury, xliii-xliv; Dover, 69, 69, 133; Rochester, 129-87, 132; Springhead, 11482, 117.
glass, Benenden, 87, 239; Borden, flagon, 213-79, 218; Canterbury, 65, 130; Cobham Park, window glass, 74, 177; 76, 91; Cranbrook, xlvii; window
glass, xlvii; Fawkham, glass vessel, 73, 78, 72; glass bottle, 78, 72; Greenhithe, 188-81, 189; Holborough, 52-68, 53; Lulling- stone, 62-65, 67; Orpington, glass beaker, 71, 240; 68-84, 71; Reculver, 73, 114; window glass, 73, 114; Rochester, glass bead, 87, 155; Ruckinge, 85, 179; Snodland, window glass, 82, 202; glass bead, 82, 214; Springhead, 72, 105; glass beads, 73, 52; glass fragments, 73, 52; 74, 139; 83, 188; glass beads, 116-77, 121, 130; glass, 130-77, 131; 79, 188; Warbank, Keston, 69, 101.
graffiti, Canterbury, 65, 133; Dover, 27-71, 29; Springhead, 71, 104; 77, 131; 79, 173, 188.
granaries, Eccles, 70-80, 71, 88; 81, 46; Horton Kirby, 88, 215; Lullingstone, 68, 206.
grave goods: Lullingstone, Ixiv; Otford, 72, 81, Ixi; Ospringe, 79, 44.
harbour, Springhead, 80, 113; Dover, 72, 116.
hearths: Cliffe, 80, 273; Funton Marsh, 80, 261; Reculver, 72, 164.
hones, Springhead, 104-71, 105; 72, 106; 74, 140; 79, 188.
hut, Addington, 22-76, 23.
incense cup, Springhead, 2373, 24, 38, 47; 74, 126; 77, 128.
intaglio: Cranbrook, 76, 197; Lullingstone, carnelian intaglio, xlix.
jet bead bracelet, Springhead, 79, 188.
iron objects: Addington, nails, 76, 23; Bexley, Joyden’s Wood, nails, 68, 182; Canterbury, knife blade, 65, 130; Cobham Park, joint-ring, 76, 103; Fawkham, 78, 58; Footscray, key, 72, 211; Greenhithe, rod with lead weight, 81, 190; Holborough, nails, 54-68, 55; Little Farningham, Ixi-lxii; Lullingstone, key handle, 72, 69, 202; Lyminge, hob nails, 77, 205; Snodland, key handle, 82, 215; loop fragment, 82, 215; axehook knife, 82, 215; Springhead, objects, 70-70, 74; 100-71, 101; 73, 17, 18, 51-52; 74, 140; 187-83, 188; Warbank, Keston, pyrites, 69, 101.
iron-working, Cranbrook,
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Romano-British—continued xlvii, Ix-lxii; 239-84, 240; Little Farningham, Ixi- Ixii; Springhead, 72, 71, 70-74; 85, 190; Wye, 85, 178.
kilns: 78, 76; Bexley, Joydon’s Wood, 65, 178; 68, 170; Canterbury, xli; 66, 70, 247-248; 151-74, 161; tile kiln, 154- 74, 156, 160; 82, 174; Chalk, 66, 150; 144-68, 146; xlv; 69, 70, 253; 220-73, 223; Cooling, 65, 158; 66, 131; Eccles, 88, 79; tilery, xlix; 81, 82, 170-178; Gravesend, lii; Higham, 78, 78, 76; Iwade, lix; Springhead, 81, 80, 113, 116, 117; corn-drying kiln, 168-83, 169, 176-179; Upchurch, 190-77, 194; 82, 174.
kitchen, Footscray, xlv; North Cray, 71, 71, 240.
knife handle, Orpington, 84, 72.
lamp, pottery, Green Street Green, 87, 236; Orpington; 84, 68; Snodland, 211-82, 212.
lamp-chimney, Springhead, 79, 173, 189.
lead objects: Greenhithe, lead weight, 81, 190; Springhead, 89-72, 91; lead base of statuette, 74, 122; 188-79, 189.
loomweight, Canterbury, 65, 133. lock, Reculver, 72, 208.
London Bridge, 84, 247.
marble, Canterbury, 65, 133; Rochester, piece of, 87, 155; Springhead, fragment, 74, 140; 79, 189.
mausoleum, Lullingstone, 87, 32, 40; Orpington, liii-Iiv; Ruxley, re-used as Anglo- Saxon Church, 82, 83, 260-261; Springhead, 83, 170.
melon bead, Rochester, 87, 155. milestone, Springhead, 80, 115. miniature pots, Chalk, 73, 223. miscellaneous finds, Springhead, 82, 122, 123.
mollusca, Holborough, 68, 60; Springhead, 79, 179.
mortars, Dover, 69, 133; Orpington, 84, 68.
mosaics, East Malling, wall fragments, 228-71, 229; Eccles, 78, 128; 79, 124; 80, 74, 90-91; Earningham, 88, 11; Folkestone, 83, 31; Little Chart, 71, 133; Springhead, 73, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14-17, 21, 23, 30-33; Wingham, wall mosaic, 71, 229.
necklace, Orpington, 84, 72;
Reculver, 72, 209; Springhead, 74, 122, 138.
needle, Orpington, 84, 72. ornamental basin, Eccles, 88, 77. ovens, Greenhithe, 143-81, 144;
Reculver, 100-73, 102; Springhead, 77, 110; 173-79, 175; 80, 115, 116; 180-83, 181.
ox-skull, Lullingstone, 65, 34.
oyster fishing, Springhead, 80, 120.
oyster shells, Eastwood, 78, 79; Thurnham, 74, 168; Warbank, 69, 101.
peat bed, Thames, 120-66, 121. pedestal, Springhead, 83-72, 87;
pendant, Reculver, 72, 208; Springhead, 74, 122.
pewter, Springhead, 73, 63; 83, 172, 189.
pits: Canterbury, 5 Watling St., rubbish pits, 114-65, 136;
Chalk, rubbish pits, 146- 68, 147; Dover, 87, 234; Orpington, 83, 128; Reculver, rubbish, 72, 164; Springhead, 111-82, 112; Tonge, 156-66, 157.
ploughshare, Frindsbury, 65, 156, 157.
population, West Kent, 76-78, 77. potteries, Lower Higham, 66, 131. pottery: Addington, 76, 2, 23, 42-
Aldington, 45, 83, 251-252; 84, 234; Allhallows, Isle of Grain, 66, 131; Aylesford, 72, 211, 212; Bearsted, 191-76, 192; Bexley, Joyden’s Wood, 65, 178; 68, 169, 174-180; xlvi; 76, 78, 179; 88, 222; Billing, liii; Birchington, Minnis Bay, 81, 71, 237; Bishop, 66, 129; Bridge, 70, 248; Bromley, 70, 264; Burntwick, 66, 129; Canterbury, 5 Watling Street, 114-65, 136; 114-68, 115; 70, 247; 157-74, 161; xlviii; Chalk, 76, 66, 150; 146-68, 148; xlv; 69, 70, 253; 207-73, 208, 222-223; Chartham, 88, 216; Cliffe, 80, 278; 87, 240; 73, 225; Cobham, 74, 177; Cobham Park, potters’ stamps, 76, 100; Cooling Marshes, 66, 131; 88, 208; Cran- brook, xlvii; 72, 76, 197; Cray- ford, 78, 179; Cuxton, Church Hill, 65, 193; 78, 181; Darenth, Ixii; Dartford, 72, 70, 253-254; xlvii; 73, 86, 210-215; Yowdens Court, Dover, 71, 19, 21, 27, 30-35; 131-72, 135; East-
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church, 291-82, 292; Eccles, Ixxii; 76, 78, 136; 79, 127, 134; 175-82, 178; 84, 96, 101, 102, 104, 232; Eynsford, Ixii; Farningham, 72, 76, 1; Iv; 78, 88, 16-20, Fawkham, 72, 193; xlix; 76, 88, 219; Folkestone, 88, 221; Gillingham, 86, 226; Coddington, 72, 211; Gravesend, lii; Great Wenderton, 78, 72, Ixiv; 76, liii; Greenhithe, 77, 200; 81, 145, 152-182; Green Street Green, lamp, 87, 236; Ham Green, 66, 129; Hasting- leigh, 88, 127; Higham, 68, 213; 74, 194; liii; High Halstow, 78, 84, 256; Holborough, 46-68, 52; 70, 89; Hollingbourne, 72, 222; Hoo East and West Marshes, 66, 129; Hoo St. Werburgh, 273-70, 277; Iwade, lix; Keston, Warbank, 81, 65, 179; Ixiii; 72, 82, 190-191; Kings Ferry Saltings, 66, 129; Little Chart, 143-71, 145; Loose, ware, 86, 77; Lower, Higham, 66, 131; Lullingstone, 65, 29, 33 ff., 49-62; 66, 18, 19, 21, 26-35; 108-69, 112; 70, 249; 87, 238; Lympne, 86, 238; Medway Marshes, 66, 120; 129Milfordhope, 132, 66, 129; Nor, 66, 129; North Cray, 70, 263; 71, 240; North West Kent Marshes, 66, 150; Orpington, 71, 240; 72, 211, 224; lii; 76, 81, Ixi; 82, Ivii; 83, 126, 258; 64-84, 68; Otford, xliv-xlv; 68, 80, lii; 87, 241, Otterham Creek, 66, 129; Plaxtol, 83, 263; Preston, liii; Queenborough, 76, 66, 129; Reoulver, 53-66, 55, 58; 170-71, 173, 177-181; 16172, 162, 165-166, 205-207; 73, 105, 111-113; 74, 184, 185; Ixxi; Rochester, found in city wall excavations, 76, 76, Ixxi; 78, liv; 83, 81-91, 259; 87, 122, 127, 132-139, 241; Saint Mary’s Marshes, 66, 131; Slayhills, 66, 129, 132; Smeeth, li; Snodland, 82, 71, 229-230; 225-79, 226; 82, 199, 206-209; Springhead, 65, 113; 160-70, 179; 79-71, 80, 82, 8897; 93-72, 94, 96-99, 100-104; 73, 45, 46, 47, 60-61; 74, 116, 124-131, 137, 139; 121-82, 122; 84, 233; 85, 233, 143-146, 190; Spring, below Squerryes Camp, Ixix; Strood, 76, 69, 218;
Sturry, 74, 96; Stowting, 87, 232; 88, 218; Swarling, 74, 189; Thurnham, 74, 164, 166, 167170; Twinney, 66, 129; Upchurch, 69-69, 74; 74, 199; 77, 192, 194; 201-78, 202; Warbank, Keston, 99-69, 101, 104, 106, 112; comparison of finds Warbank and Lullingstone, 69, 112; Welling, poppyhead beak- kers, 79-66, 80; Westerham, 85, 31; Wingham, 74, 69; Woodnes- borough, found in rubbish pits, liv; Wye, 76, 86, 237-238; see also samian.
purse, Holborough, 68, 55; 80, 246.
querns, Bexley, 68, 182; Cooling, Iv; Fawkham, 82, 78, 57, 58, 59, 72; Greenhithe, 81, 143; Margate, 85, 188; Orpington, 84, 68; Reculver, 73, 114; Snodland, 82, 200, 213-214; Springhead, 71, 105; 81, 70.
quay and jetty, Dover, 11172, 116, 135-136; Reoulver, 72, 207, 209.
rings, Springhead, 49-73, 50; 74, 138, 140; 82, 112.
roads: Benenden, 83, 256; 84, 239; Blue Bell HiU, 86, 235; Bodiam Bridge, xlix; Canterbury, Watling Street, 76, 72, 198; Canterbury-Ashford, 80, 283; Can- terbury-Bichborough, 27980, 280; Canterbury-Silohester, 80, 295; Dartford, 86, 210; Dover, 20-71, 21; xlviii; Dover- Woodnesborough, 77, 74, 147-148; Edenbridge, li; Gravesend, 80, 78, lii; London-Lewes, 78, 76; Lympne, 86, 70, 71; Lympne-Maidstone, lii; Reoulver, 81, 72, 164-165; Rochester-Hastings, 83, 264; 86, 70, 71; Rochester-Maidstone, 86, 32; Sandwich, 79, 207; Springhead, 77-72, 79, 80-81; 81, 63; 107-82, 108; 83, 166, 257; 85, 190; Stone Street, 80, 280; Sturry, 95-74, 98; Southwark, 80, 280; Tenterden, 25583, 256; 84, 239; Tilmanstone, 87, 234; Watling Street, li; 77, 78, 37, 75-76, 80, 87; 170 ff.; 79, 80, 109-110; 81, 63, 102; 10782, 109; 83, 75, 149, 164, 166, 229 ff.; 85, 190; 86, 75.
roof ventilator, Cobham Park, 103-76, 104.
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Romano-British—continued
sacred pool. Springhead, 116-
salt-panning, Cliffe, 80, 273; 272-83, 273; Funton Marsh, 260-80, 265; High Halstow, 84, 257; Hoo,80, 273.
sandals: Lullingstone, xlix; Orpington, 72, 72, 210.
sarcophagus and cists: Canterbury, 68, 61; Chartham, 68, 42; Crayford, 68, 42; Cefh On, Glamorgan, 68, 35; Colchester, lid, 35-68, 36; East Ham, 68, 34; Frindsbury, 68, 42; Holborough, lead, xlii-xliii; stone, 66, 68, 5, 19, 34-46; lead, 80, 246; Lullingstone, wooden, lxiii, Ixiv; Milton-next-Sittingbourne, 72, 68, 39, 43; Murs- ton, 68, 44; Old Kent Road, 68, 35; Petham, 68, 44; Plumstead, 68, 44; Ramsgate, 68, 44; Rochester, 68, 44; 72, 227; Shadwell Dock, 68, 34; Sittingbourne, 68, 45; cist, 68, 45; Snodland, 68, 42; Southfleet, 68, 45; Westbere (Sturry), 68, 45.
seeds, Springhead, carbonised, 68-71, 70; used as offerings, 73, 2, 23; 79, 180.
settlements, sites: West Kent, 78, 77; North Kent, 66, 116; Aldington, 87, 231; Ash, xliv; 72, 88, 220; Betsham, 261-70, 262; Bromley, Iviii; Chalk, 80, 68, 149-150; 185-85, 187; Chetney Island, 80, 273; Cliffe, 15365, 159; 205-76, 206; 78, 76; 80, 278; Iv-lvi; Cobham Park, 81, 73, 224-225; Cooling, lix; 81, 82, Iv; 85, 187-188; 242-86, 243; 87, 240; 207-88, 208; Cranbrook, xlvii; 73, 76, Ivi-lvii; 85, 192; Cuxton, 78, 182; East Malling, 257-80, 258; Farnborough, 85, 193; Farningham, 88, 1; Fawk- ham, 72, 193; 208-73, 209; xlix; 76, 78, 53-73; Footscray, xlv; 71, 72, 210-211; Funton, Creek, Iv; Gravesend, 78, 78, lii; Great Wenderton, 72, Ixiv; 76, liii; Greenhithe, 77, 200201; 141 ff.; Hartlip, 81, 70, 11; High Halstow, 255-84, 257; Holwood Camp, 69, 112; Hoo, 80, 273; Hoo St. Werburgh, lix; Horton Kirby, 81, 88, 215; Ightham, 70, 11; Iwado, 80, 273; lix; Little Farningham,
shale: Orpington, shale vessel, 203-85, 204; Snodland, bracelet, 82, 214; bracelet, Springhead, 71, 105; 72, 106; 79, 186.
shops: Eccles, workshops, 4981, 50; 82, 167; Springhead, bakery shop, 56-71, 57, 67; 79-72, 80; blacksmith’s shop, 18-73, 20; 83, 169.
silk damask, Holborough, 24680, 250.
silver-pin, Springhead, 79, 186.
spindle whorl, Springhead, 79, 188.
spoon, Eccles, 80, 89.
stud, Detling, 79, 220.
stylus, Dover, 71, 27; Reculver, 73, 114; Springhead, 72, 104.
suggestus, Springhead, 73, 6, 7, 24.
tanning industry, Lullingstone, xlix.
temples, Blue Bell Hill, 86, 74; Lullingstone, Ixiii-lxiv; 72, 76, li; Springhead, 73, 1-61; 113-74, 140; 110-77, 132; 17079, 189; 105-82, 123; 107 ff.; 80, 83, 163-192.
terracotta head, Faussett Pavilion, 66, 5, 7.
tessellated pavement, Canterbury, xliv; tilery, Eccles, 69, 82, 170-174.
tiles, Aldington, roofing-tiles, 84, 234; Bexley, roof tiles, xlvi; Bodiam Bridge, 76, 76, xlix; Box- ley, 88, 141; Canterbury, 70, 248; Cranbrook, 70, 283; Eccles, 73 ff.; Eynsford, 80, 88, 103; Eynsford Castle, 86, 120, 122, 123, 124, 142; Lullingstone, box flue-tile, 65, 29; Springhead, 26 ff.; 73, 74, 118, 122; Swarling, 74, 189; War-
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bank, Keston, 69, 99, 105, 106; Wingham, 74, 69.
tiles, CLBR: Granbrook, deposited in Maidstone Museum, 71, 224; tiles, bricks, box flues, xlvii; Dover, 72, 71, 21, 23, 29-30; Folkestone, xlvii; Little Farningham, 72, 72, Ix- Ixi; Lympne, 72, lx; Reculver, 73, lii; stamped tiles, Richborough, 72, xlvii; Sissinghurst, 72, Ix-lxi.
tiled arch, Springhead, 80, 117.
tiled platform, Springhead, 116-80, 117.
tweezers, Springhead, 83, 189.
tomb-stones, Higham, in ‘The Hermitage’, 66, 3.
urns, Sibertswold, 2-66, 3, 6.
Villas:
villas: Chalk, xlviii; Cobham Park, 73, 74, 177-178; Ivii- Iviii, 88-76, 109; 84, 172; Darenth, 70, 23, 36; 237-84, 238, 240- 246; East Malling, 228-71, 229; Eccles, 210-77, 211; xlviii- xlix, 125-78, 141; xlviii-xlix, 121-79, 135; xlviii-xlix, 69-80, 91; xlix, 44-81, 52; xlvii-xlviii, 162-17 82, 8; 39-83, 48, 249-250; 93-84, 106, 231-232; 55-85, 60, 175-176; 25-86, 34, 175-176; 101-87, 110, 227-228; 212- 88, 213; Farningham, lv; 78, 88, 1- 21; Faversham, lii; Folkestone, 80, 87, 31 ff.; Gravesend, 76, Ixix; Holborough, 68, 1-61; Keston, 85, 193; Lulling®tone, 26-65, 78; 15-66, 36; xliv, 206-68, 207; xlv-xlvi, 201- 69, 202; 249-70, 250; xlv-xlvi; 71, 72, Ixiv; 73, xlviii-1; 1-li; Orpington, 76, 71, xlvi-xlvii; 72, 210; 1-li; 73, 76, lii; 80, liv; Thurnham, 72, 225; 162- 74, 170; Wingham, 70, 23; 68- 74, 69; Iviii-lix; 80, 81, Ixvi; 82, lx, votive, arm, Springhead, 79, 173;
bird burial, Springhead, 79, 177, 179-180; child burials, Springhead, 121-74, 122; 176-79, 177; dog burials, Upchurch, 198-69, 199; 160- 70, 167; ducks and geese burial, Lullingstone, xlix; foundation deposits, Eccles, 73, 78, 132; Farningham, 88, 7; offerings, Springhead, 73, 26, 38; 131- 77, 132; pot. Springhead, 77, 110, 116, 128; thumb, Springhead, 73, 2, 26, 38, 50, 58.
walls: Canterbury, city wall, xlviii; Cobham Park, 76, 76, 91; Farningham, clay walls, 23- 66, 24; Keston, Warbank, 65, 179; Lullingstone, clay partition walls, 23-66, 25; Orpington, 71, 240; Rochester, Ixxi; city wall, 76, 78, liv; 83, 258-259; 84, 242; 95-85, 96, 97, 98; 123- 87, 125; Springhead, temenos wail, 81-72, 83; 80, 117; Thurnham, 74, 167.
wall paintings, frescoes: Bexley, xlvi; 76, 78, 179; Cobham Park, 74, 177; Orayford, 78, 179; East Malling, 80, 257; Eccles, 78, 131, 136, 137; 80, 82, 83, 84; 41-83, 42, 45; 85, 58; 88, 75; Farningham, 5-88, 6; Lullingstone, coloured frescoes in ‘Christian Room’, 65, 35; 23-66, 25; 71, 105; painted cement walls, xlviii-xlix; painting of three water nymphs, 72, 72, xlix, Ixiv; Orpington, 72, 210; Snodland, 82, 198, 200; Springhead, 71, 105; 33-73, 36; 74, 115, 118; 77, 112, 131; 82, 111; 83, 171, 181; Warbank, Keston, decorated plaster, 69, 99.
wells: Cobham Park, 224-73, 225; 92-76, 93; Little Chart, 140- 71, 142; Lullingstone, 15-66, 20; Reculver, 169-71, 172; 160- 72, 164; 84, 246; Springhead, Ixv; 72, 80, 113, 115, 116; 139- 85, 148.
whetstones, Cooling, lv. wooden staging, Dover, 82, 69, xlv. workshops, Eccles, 81, 49-50; 82, 167.
Romano-British Building at the Mount, Maidstone, by A. Miles, 217-87, 219.
Romano-British Buildings, in Church Field, Snodland, The, by M. A. Ooock and M. J. E. Syddell, 192-82, 217.
Romano-British Farmstead at Eastwood, Fa wkham, by Brian J. Philp;, 55-78, 73.
Romano-British House at Orpington, A, by F. C. Elliston - Erwood, 207-68, 208.
Romano-British Potteries on the Upchurch Marshes, by I. No51 Hume, 72-68, 90.
Romano-British Rubbish Pit at Radfield, by L. R. A. Grove and G. W. Meates, 156-66, 157.
Romano-British Salt-Panning
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Hearths at Cliffe, by A. Miles, 272-83, 273.
Romano-British Salt-Panning Site, Funton Marsh, by A. Miles, 260-80, 265.
Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, Discovery of, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 178-65, 179.
Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, Excavations on the Site of a, by P. J. Tester and J. E. L. Caiger, 167-68, 183.
Romano-British Settlement at Springhead, The, by W. S. Penn, 171-65, 173.
Romano-British Settlement at Springhead, The, Excavation of the Bakery, Site A, by W. S. Penn, 53-71, 105.
Romano-British Settlement at Springhead, The. Excavation of the Watling Street, Shop and Pedestal, Site B, by W. S. Penn, 77-72, 110.
Romano-British Settlement at Springhead, The. Excavation of Temple I, Site Cl, by W. S. Penn, 1-73, 61.
Romano-British Site, A, Warbank, Keston, by Nancy Piercy Fox, 96-69, 116.
Romano-British Site near Decoy Farm, High Halstow, A, by A. Miles, 272-83, 273. Seo also Roman.
Romano-British Villa Site at Swar- ling, A, by B. J. Philp, 18674, 190.
Romano-British West Kent, A.D. 43-by Brian J. Philp, 100, 78, 74-82.
Romano-Celtic temple, Lulling- stone, Ixiii-lxiv; Richborough, 72, 72, 64; Springhead, 2ff.;73, 82, 265.
Romano-Gaulish: clay figurines, of pseudo-Venus, 60-72, 72; of dea nutrix, 38-71, 46; of genius cucullatus, 86-66, 91; of matron with dog, 192-70, 200; 18882, 190; of horses, 142-77, 147; religion, 41-71, 44; 61-72, 70; temple, Springhead, 64-72, 65; water-cult, 64-72, 66.
Romano-Gaulish Statuette from Cowden, Kent, A, by F. Jenkins, 203-86, 205.
Romanus the Presbyter, 65, 12.
Rome, Temple of Fortuna Virilis,
Romenel, Robert de, 88, 118.
See also Romney.
Romney, Earl of, 76, 199; 82, 86; 83, 49, 53; Charles, Earl of, 82, 77; Elizabeth, wife of Robert, 73, 140; John, Mayor of Maidstone, 82, 181; Robert de, 23-65, 24; Robert, Lord, 73, 140.
Romney:
Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord of Romney, 65, 17.
burgesses paying manorial dues to Aldington and Langport, 65, 22,
Charter of 740, 65, 25.
Churches, 65, 21; called Rumenea, 20-65, 21; St. Martin’s Church, 14-65, 15; St. Michael’s Church, possible site of, 65, 23.
Danes, 17-65, 18.
Earl Godwin and son Harold, 65, 19.
Fair, 78, 103.
fines, paid to Robert de Romney, 65, 22.
fishery, 65, 14.
information in Domesday Book and Domesday Monachorum, 65, 20.
landing of Duke William’s men, 65, 20.
Maryon, John, Cinque Ports bailiff, 87, 5.
pasture lands, 65, 15. place-name, 65, 18.
promised by Edward to Monastery of Mont St. Michel, 22-65, 23.
Royal Mint, 21-65, 22.
Saxon history, 12-65, 24; owner, 65, 21.
sheep-farming, 15-65, 16. ship-building, 18-65, 19.
Town Clerk given Yarmouth documents annually for safe keeping, 2-87, 3.
trench to Appledore, 74, 27.
See also New Romney, Old Romney.
Romney, The Saxon History of the Town and Port of, by Gordon Ward, 12-65, 25.
Romney and Dengemarsh Catchment Board, 66, 144.
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Railway, 80, 279.
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Romney Marsh:
battle grounds, 16-65, 17.
Cobb family, 86, 15.
codification, of Marsh Laws, 66, 144.
crops grown in medieval times, 152 ff.
early inning of Marsh, 143- 66, 144.
embankment, 72, 235.
Five Waterings Sewer, 64-ff.
Grand Lathe, 68, 98.
grazing, 81, 97.
Henry HI grants Charter to Lords of Corporation, 83, 154.
Kent Archaeological Society excursion, 1929, 70, 28.
Kent River Board, 66, 144.
Manors, 152 ff.
The Rother, 63 ff. sheep-farming industry, 77, 65, 16. Statute of Sewers, 66, 144.
wealth and settlement in 1334, 80, 65.
wool trade to Faversham, 1650- 1750, 69, 129.
Romney Marsh, soils of, by R. D. Green (review), 282-84, 283.
Rom scot, Court, 84, 214.
Romsoy, 82, 154; 211-87, 212; 88, 39.
Ronaldson, Mrs., 85, 137.
Rook, Mrs., 69, 176; Paul, 69, 115; R. J„ xlii, 66, 5; 68, 207; 69, 202; 70, 250; xlvi; 71, 72, 1; 73, 1.
Rookbye, Rausse, 72, 7.
Rooke, Miss D. M„ 86, 26; 87, 102; 88, 74.
Rooper, Anthony, 73, 228; William, 73, 228.
Root, Sir Rhinos, 88, 159.
Rooting:
medieval house, 35 ff. place-name, 84, 73, 63.
Roper, muniments, 80, 140; carpenter, 82, 73; Capt., 88, 71; Lord, 194-68, 195; Miss Anne, liv; 72, 78, lv; 79, 47; 80, 29; Ixi; 81, 82, 290; 84, 235, 243, 258; 86, 24, 229; 87, 208.
and H. R. Pratt Boorman: Kent Inns: A Distillation (review), 281-282
Anthony, 75, 22; Betty, m. Tyler, 81, 87; Elizabeth, 81, 87; Elizabeth, m. Charles Jerning- ham, 81, 87; Henry, 8th Baron, 81, 87; Henry, 11th Baron, 81, 87; Henry, 12th
Baron, 81, 87; John, Baron Toynham, 68, 194; John, 140-80, 141; John, 13th Baron, 81, 87; Margaret, wife of William, 70, 237; Mary, wife of Henry, 81, 87; Philip, 80, 140; Philip, 9th Baron, 81, 87; Sir William, 75, 25; William, 70, 237.
Rose, Mr., 87, 78; John, 75, 65; Robert, 75, 93; T., 87, 78; 88, 186; W. R.,80, 7.
Roskell, Prof. J. S., Sir Arnold Savage of Bobbing, Speaker for the Commons in 1401 and 1404, 68-70, 83.
Rostand, Master, papal sub-deacon, 72, 45, 46.
Rother (Limon) river, 13-65, 15; Ixi; 72, 74, 27.
Rother, Changes in the Course of the, by W. V. Rendel, 63- 77, 76.
Rother, The Eastern, by R. H. Goodsail (review), 76, 216.
Rother, Western, The Arun and, by R. H. Goodsail (review), 288-80, 289.
Rother and Jury’s Gut Catchment Board, 66, 144.
Rotherfield (Sussex), 76, 217, Rotherhan, Thomas, Bishop of
Lincoln, 74, 41.
Rouhling, villa, 79, 123.
Round, Dr. Horace, 66, 144; William, 87, 192, 194.
Round ell, Margaretta, m. John Toke, 81, 82.
Roundway Down, Wilts., 78, 31, 32; 82, 298.
Rous and Cullen, 83, 253.
Rouse, Clive, 86, 244.
Routledge, Canon C. F,, 70, 25, 42. Rowe, Elizabeth, 77, 152.
Rowland, A. M., 79, 121; 80, 69;
Daniel, 80, 282.
Rowles, Walter: The Kentish Chro- nologer, 66, 60.
Rowt, Henry, 83, 216.
Rowzee, Dr. Lodwieke, 178-87, 179. Royal Arms, Notes on Kentish, by V. J. B. Torr, 158-79, 169.
Royal Institute of British Architects, 84, 170.
Roydon, Thomas, 69, 161.
Ruck, Laurence, 83, 237; Col. O. E., 106-76, 109; Walter, 70, 31.
Ruoke, Thomas, 80, 122.
Ruokinge:
place-name, 76, 63.
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orop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 78, 161.
given to Christ Church, 86, 113, 114.
land bought by Edmund do Passole, 74, 15.
Romano-British cremation, 85, 179.
swine-pasture, 76, 71.
Rudston, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Wotton, 82, 124; Sir John, 82, 124.
Buffon, John, 71, 111. .
Ruffyno, Robert, 81, 102.
Ruglys, Miss M., 70, 240; Philip, 70, 240.
Rukko, Osbertle, 80, 261. Rumdenn, Richard, 76, 86.
Rumone, Rumenea, Ruminella, see Romney.
Rumney, Lord, 69, 177.
Rune stones, Dover, 82, 291; Orpington, 82, 291; Sandwich, 82, 291.
Runic inscriptions, Holborough, 98-70, 100.
Ruse, Joseph, 88, 176.
Ruse & Turner, paper-makers, 88, 176.
Ruse, Turner & Welch, papermakers, 88, 176.
Rushe, G.,71, 240.
Rushmere, Richard, 87, 222.
Russell, Lord, 76, 123, 127 ff.; Dr. Alexander, 79, 6, 9; Alexander, 87, 192; Anne, m. Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, 77, 55; Edward and Co.. 88, 175; Francis. 2nd Earl of Bedford, 77, 55; George, 76, 108; 84, 163, 165; 85, 99; J. M.: History of Maidstone. 211-70, 213; 120 ff.; 71, 82, 85, 90; Patrick, 79, 8; Sir William, 75, 121.
Russell and Edmeads. 87, 56.
Rust, M.,77, 152; William, 81, 105.
Ruston, Joan, 80, 20.
Rutter, Miss E.. 70, 166.
Ruttou. Isaac, 81, 85; Thomas, 80, 134.
Ruxley, Henry de, 114-86, 115; sea also, Sidcup.
Ruvter, 65, 5.
Ryall, Alys, 74, 203.
Rvarsh, Rev. L. B. Larking, 70, 1; ' li.
Rycarde, Laurence, 73, 66.
Ryeraft, John, 83, 215.
Rydding, place-name, 76, 63.
Rvde, Laurence de la, 72, 49. Ryder, William, 84, 114.
Rye:
changes in the course of the Rother, 65 ff.
Chart of Harbour, 1572, 81, 105.
hiring of ‘servants’ by fishermen, 81, 108.
percentage of fishermen among medieval householders, 81, 103.
tiles, 80, 23.
repair of the harbour, license to seek alms for, 77, 65.
victuallers to be chosen to provision recruits for 1589 expedition to Franco, 88, 61, 62.
Rye House Plot, 76, 110, 129, 130.
Rylands, D. J., 88, 126; P., 83, 126.
Ryman, William. 74, 37.
Ryngeley, Sir Edward, 74, 74.
Rynger, 80, 4.
S
Socket, John, 80, 19.
Sackville, family, 66, 69; 71, 185; Lord, 1st Duke of Dorset, 83, 118; Lord George, 83, 118; Sir John, 80, 233; John Frederick, 3rd Duke of Dorset, 83, 119.
Sackville-West, V., 70, 283.
Sadler, P., 88, 130.
Saffron gardens, 81, 97.
Sagan - Musgrave - Brooksbank, A., 69
Sage, Mrs. B. L., 74, 60; C., 74, 60.
St. Adrian, 86, 46.
St. Adulph, Bishop of Utrecht, 72, 227.
St. Agnes, 86, 44.
St. Alban, shrine of, 80, 175.
St. Albans, clay figurine, 72, 73; St.
Stephen’s church, 86, 105; choir, 88, 40.
St. Alphege, Canterbury’, The Old Rectory of, by E. W. Parkin, 201-84, 210.
St. Anne, 44-86, 45.
St. Aubyn, Guy de, 74, 33.
St. Augustine, 84, 175; 88, 26.
St. Augustine's Abbey, see Canterbury.
S.Auxilius, 80, 178.
St. Barbara, 86, 39.
St. Bees (Cumberland), 75, 88.
St. Benets Pauls Wharf, 73, 194.
St. Bertin. Flanders. 72, 229.
St. Botolph, 227-72, 229; 86, 50.
St. Brice's Day Massacre, 69, 49.
St. Cosmos and St. Damian: homestead moat, 80, 20.
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St. Cuthbert, pectoral cross, 78, 29, 30.
S. Dubrioius, 80, 178.
St. Dunstan, 84, 184.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 80, 40.
S. Garmon, 80, 180.
St, George, Modamo, 9, 80.
St. George, 39-80, 40, 48, 49-0.
S. Germanus in Britain, by John Evans, 170-80, 180.
S.IUtud, 80, 178.
S. Iserninus, 80, 178.
St. James's Equity Court, see Dover.
St. Jerome’s Commentary on Isaiah, quatrefoil decoration, 0,
St. John, Capt. Sir Oliver, 88, 67, 71; Paulet, 72, 181; William, 77, 1.
St. John’s Head, An Alabaster, from Wouldham, by L. R. A. Grove, 187-65, 189.
St. Joseph, J. K. and David Knowles: Monastic Sites from the air (review), 175-66, 176.
St. Katherine’s Marsh, see Upchurch.
St. Lawrence, Thanet:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Lord of the Manor, 9-84, 30.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Nether- court Farm, 29-84, 30.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Ozen- geU, 26ff.
Anglo-Saxon weaving sword from Ozengell, 84, 18.
Ozengell Grange, 26 ff.
Richard Harvey (1), Vicar, 80, 99.
RichardHarvey (2), Vicar, 80, 100.
St. Legear, family, 82, 248; Sir Anthony, 82, 57; Arnold, 71, 207; Nicholas, 82, 73; Thomas, 70, 71.
St. Luke, 86, 50.
St. Margaret’s Bay, Bronze Age beaker, 70, 267.
St. Margaret’s next Rochester: crops, 77, 168.
dockvard workers, 77, 162. household goods, 77, 172.
people and homes, 160-77, 176.
St. Martin, Master Ralph de, 77, 139.
St. Mary, Cliffe. Commission of Sewers, 1388, 70, 73.
St. Mary Cray:
assessment of Grana wav Kickley, 80, 232.
brass of Richard Manning and wife, 77, 152; Richard Manning, 77, 152.
Manor Farm, 69, 221.
matrix, lead seal, 230-73, 231.
Roman settlement at Fordcroft, xlvii.
SnoIUng family, 83, 107.
The Rookery, 86, 1.
t imber barn, Shoepcote Farm, 81, 28.
will of John Maiming, 88, 127.
St. Mary Hoo, marsh owned by Cobham family, 66, 141.
St. Mary-in-the-Marsh:
Josson Farm, 76, 68.
land bought by Edmund do Passele, 74, 15.
medieval ewer spout, Fordrod’s Charity, 270-70, 273.
Rolfe family, 180-76, 185.
Royal Arms in Church, 64, 160.
Shinglehall, 83, 154.
St. Mary’s Island, 66, 106; paved Roman way, 66, 117; peat bed, 66, 114.
St. Mary’s Marshes, 66, 106; Roman cremation groups, pottery and kilns, 66, 131.
St. Maur, Alice, m. William, Lord Zouch, 77, 49; Richard, 6th Baron, 77, 49.
St. Nicholas, Thomas, 85, 23.
St. Nicholas-at-Wade:
burials, 70, 267.
grant of land to Abbot Bore weald of Reculver, 68, 93.
hatchments of John and Elizabeth Bridges, 81, 91.
Nether hole Farm, 85, 1.
school, 75, 83.
St. Nicholas of Myra, 88, 46.
St. Patrick, 80, 178.
St. Paul’s Cray:
bequest of Thomas Tarboke for annual sermon, 75, 107.
Bronze Age settlement, Ivii, 134-76, 142.
Early Bronze Age flints. 70, 263.
emergency excavation, 1956, 71, 228.
hatchments of Lord Wynford and wife, and Chapman family, 81, 90.
Neolithic or Bronze Ago axe, 87, 236.
Neolithic flint axe, 85, 201.
Roman coins and finds, 70, 263.
Romano-British cemetery, clay figurine from, 72, 67, 71.
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Romano-British site, possible, 87, 236.
Sir Roger and Alice Le Venour, 72, 221.
vaults containing coffins under altar of St. Paulinus, 20285, 203.
St. Paul’s Cray, Kent, Broomwood Bronze Age Settlement, by John Parsons, 134-76, 142.
St. Peter’s (Isle of Thanet): Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 86, 246. barrows at Hackendown Banks, 74, 48, 56-57.
Mockett family, 71, 12. urns, 74, 48, 51.
St. Peter Extra: church repairs, 75, 112.
St. Remigny, Hamo de, 84, 86.
St. Richard of Chichester, xlv.
St. Riquier, 88, 35.
St. Saviour, altar in Canterbury Cathedral, 88, 37.
St. Thomas & Becket’s Well, Otford, by F. R. J. Pateman and others, 172-70, 177.
St. Vincent, Admiral Lord, 80, 101.
St. Werburgh’s Wick, see Hoo St. Werburgh.
St. Wilfred, altar in Canterbury Cathedral, 88, 37.
Saintonge, polychrome ware, Rochester, 110-85, 111; Gravesend, 86, 196, 197.
Saker, Christopher, 48-75, 49;
Sale, John, 81 33 ff.
Saleman, John, 80, 251.
Salisbury, Countess of, 86, 18; Earl of, 80, 123; 88, 177; R., 82, 133.
Salisbury: visitation of Archbishop Laud, 78, 42.
Salisbury Plain, 71, 236.
Salman, William, 80, 251.
Salmestone Grange, 82, 152.
Salmon, Elizabeth, 73, 90; William, 80, 131.
Salter, Miss A., xlvii; 81, 86, 59; E. W., 78, 81; Ernest, 78, 56.
Salters’ Company, 75, 94.
Salt Fleet, 66, 134.
Saltman, Avron: Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury (review), 72, 236.
Saltworking: Boughton under Blean, 70, 47; Chetney Island, 80, 273; Chislet Marsh, 27780, 278; Cliffe, 80, 273; 272-83, 273; Funton Marsh, 260-80, 265; Graveney, 45-70, 67; Grove Ferry Marsh, 277-80, 278.
Harty, 80, 279; Hernehill, 45-70, 67; High Halstow, 84, 257; Hoo, 80, 273; Ingoldmells, 272-83, 273; Iwade, 80, 273; Kim- meridge, 84, 257; Monkton Marsh, 277-80, 278; Seasalter, 44-70, 67; Sheppey, 80, 279; Stoke, 66, 136, 139; 80, 274.
Saltwood:
barrow, 74, 56.
estate owned by Archbishop, 81, 261.
head of the Constable’s Honour Manors in Kent, 74, 2.
Manor surrendered to Lanfranc, 74, 2; mentioned in Charter of 1002, 69, 47.
Royal arms in Church, Ixi.
Salway, Peter (Ed.): Roman Archaeology and Art: Essays and Studies by Sir Ian Richmond (review), 280-84, 282.
Salzburg, 82, 264,
Salzman, Dr. L. F., 70, 18; 74, 12, 17; 80, 63; 83, 3, 4; 88, 153.
Samian Ware:
Aldington, 84, 234.
Benenden, 87, 239.
Bexley, 88, 222; Joyden’s Wood, 65, 178; 68, 169, 172, 173-174.
Canterbury, 68, 115, 116, 118-121, 122, 123, 140, 142; 77, 202.
Chalk, 68, 148.
Chailock, li.
Cliffe, 87, 240.
Cobham Park, 74, 177; 76, 93; 77, 219.
Cranbrook, xlvii.
Crayford, xlvii.
Dartford, 70, 254; xlvii- xlviii; 73, 86, 211-213.
Deal, 73, 219.
Dover, 68, 204; 69, 133; Market Square, 71, 14; St. Martin’s, 131-72, 133; Stembrook, 13172, 133; Unitarian Church, 71, 21.
Eastchurch, 82, 292.
Eccles, Ixxii; 76, 78, 136; 79, 134;
Egerton, 78, 191.
Fawkham, 72, 193; 78, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63.
Funton Marsh, 80, 265.
Gravesend, lii.
Greenhithe, 182-81, 188.
Higham Marshes, 68, 213.
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Keston, Warbank, 69, 101, 106107, 112.
Little Chart, 143-71, 144.
Lullingstone, 41-65, 49; 66, 18, 21.
Lympne, 86, 238.
Orpington, xlvii; 71, 83, 127; 56-84, 64.
Pudding Pan Rook, 70, 267.
Reoulver, 205-68, 206; 71, 172, 173, 174, 176-177; 72, 160; 73, 110; 74, 184, 185.
Rochester, 74, 198; 92-83, 93; 102-85, 108; 139-87, 141.
Ruckinge, 85, 179.
Slayhills Marsh, 201-78, 203.
Snodland, 229-71, 230; 82, 206, 207, 209-212; pottery lamp, 211-212
Springhead, 65, 172; 71, 80, 88-92;
Upchurch Marshes, 68, 79; 7069, 71; 70, 161; 71, 230.
Wye, 86, 238.
Samian Ware, The. Appendix of The Romano-British Buildings at Snodland by A. P. Detsicas, 1, 82, 209-211.
Samian Ware from Cliffe Marshes, by A. P. Detsicas, 210-79, 212.
Samian, Excavation in Dover, by E. Birley and Miss Grace Simpson, 33-71, 35.
Samian Ware, The. Excavations at Eordcroft, Orpington, Appendix by A. P. Detsicas, 1, 84, 5664.
Samian Ware from the Medway Marshes, by A. P. Detsicas, 235-82, 245.
Samian Ware from Springhead, A Deposit of, by A. P. Detsicas, 217-83, 227.
Samian Ware, The (Springhead— The Well, F19), by A. P. Detsicas, 146-85, 148.
Sampson, John, 83, 215; Thomas- me, 75, 25.
Samuel, William, 85, 130.
Sancroft, Archbishop, seo Canterbury, Archbishops.
Sancto, Claro; de, family, 71, 202.
Sandars, Nancy: Bronze Age Cultures in France (review), 72, 236.
Sanders, Ann, m. Richard Jones, 81, 93; Edward, 79, 72; Jane, '
Sandes, Sir Richard, 82, 130, 131; Robert, 87, 222.
Sandgate: stone used in Castle, 71, 153.
Sandhurst:
bequest for repairing roads, 75, 65.
denn belonging to archiepiscopal manor at Aldington, 76, 76, 83. forestall, 76, 208.
hop-tokens, 66, 62.
Plastead, denn of archiepiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
provision of poor-house, 80, 228.
Roman coin, 84, 260.
Session of Sewers, 1627, 77, 65.
Silverden, 76, 70.
Spunden, denn of archiepiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
Sandhurst, Kent, Emigration to the United States of America from, 1826, 1827 and 1828, by Noreen C. Holmes, 235-73, 243. Sandling, place-name, 72, 14; 76, 63. Sandre of Gloucester, bell-founder, 70, 273.
Sandstone, Bexley, lx; Dartford Heath Terrace, 72, 66, 75; Upchurch Marshes, 70, 167; Warbank, Keston, 69, 99.
Sands, Mr., 71, 227; A. 0., xxv; Sir Michael, 71, 80, 142; Reynold, 80, 126; Sir Richard, 80, 142; Sir William, 80, 142.
Sandwich, John de, 80, 5, 6; Ralf de, 86, 115.
Sandwich:
Anglo-Saxon rune stone, 82, 291. Arden of Faversham, 80, 7.
Balseford, Thos., 80, 5. Boatmans’ Hill, 74, 147.
Borough Court of Quarter Sessions, archives of, 1790-1951, 66, 67.
Borough, 84, 110.
burning of town by French, 1217, 74, 150.
Carmelite house, 1-80, 28.
Charters: Anglo-Saxon charter of King Edward restoring it to Christ Church, 71, 150; Canute’s Charter, 151-71, 152.
Churches: St. Bartholomew’s, 79, 161; St. Clement, 80, 25; St. Mary’s, 149-74, 150; 79, 161; 80, 25; almshouses for, 75, 51; renovation, 72, 1; St. Peter’s, 79, 161; bequest for repairs, 75, 112; repairs to steeple, 80, 232;
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monument to Harvey family in, 80, 105; wedding of three daughters of Henry Wise, Mayor, at, 80, 102.
Cinque Ports bailiff, Henry Love- ryk, 87, 5.
John, Lord Clinton, 80, 6.
coin of King Eadbearht, 71, 163; from Whitefriars site, 27-80, 28.
Confield, Henry, 80, 5;
Cooke, 80, 6.
Crowthorne, Thomas, 80, 6.
Custumal of Sandwich, 76, 202; 87, 1.
decline in importance, 84, 123, 128.
Deighton, Mr. and Mrs. H. S., 80, 7, 8, 13.
description, 1523, by Chas. Pow- eU, 81, 113.
Durant, John, appointed to lectureship of St. Peter’s, 83, 194.
elections of 1640, voting in, 86, 6. election of Town Clerk, James Thurbane, to Parliament, 22 ff.
electorate, 19 ff.
Fisher Gate, renovation of, xlvi.
Harbour: dues 1724, 66, 42; scheme for, 1736, 66, 43; projected harbour shown in Labe- lye’s map of Downs, in Collin’s Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot, 66, 44.
Harrison, Dr. John, 80, 7. hatchments, 90-81, 91.
Hospital of St. John, 69, 213; 75, 34.
Hospital of St. Thomas, 75, 34.
Huntingdon, Earl of, 80, 6.
King’s Bailiff, Richard Boteler, 74, 74; Sir Thomas Cheney, 74, 74; John Matson, 74, 74; John Philpet, 74, 74; Sir Edward Ryngeley, 74, 74.
Lord Admiral allows guns to be sold for provisions for wounded in wars, 1597, 88, 71.
Lord Warden’s right to nominate candidates for parliamentary election, 19-85, 20.
Matson, John, Town Clerk, 80, 99, 104.
Maundy, Robert, timber merchant, 80, 103.
Mayors and Jurats, 75, 78;
Bradley, Wm Wyborn, Mayor and brewer, 80, 99, 104; Curling, Robert, Mayor and sur
geon, 80, 103; Harvey, Capt. John, Mayor, Jurat and councilman, 80, 101; Harvey, Samuel, Mayor, 74, 75; 80, 99, 103; Kenet, William, Mayor, 80, 20; Matson, Henry, Mayor, Jurat and Town Clerk, 74, 73; Matson, John, Mayor and Town Clerk, 73 ff.; Mennes, Sir Matthew, Mayor, 74, 69, 161; Nelson, John, Jurat and Mayor, 74, 73; Pynnok, Thos., Mayor, 80, 20; Rolfe, William, Mayor and antiquarian, 180-76, 185; Webb, Benet, Mayor, 80, 21; Wise, Henry, Jurat and Mayor, haberdasher, 80, 102.
Muster of retinues of Admiral for the North, 70, 80.
Nicholas, candidate in Short Parliament elections, 85, 21.
Norman and other early houses, xlvi;
Oyster fisheries in Wantsum Channel, 81, 102; orayer attacked by pirates, 81, 105. population in 1600, 75, 4.
port, 66, 37.
Port Books, 66, 37, 40, 42; records of foreign trade, 167686, 66, 42-43.
pottery, Whitefriars site, 2680, 27; imported French pottery, 74, 143.
Buttocks Down, 74, 147.
Roberts, B., Town Clerk, 80, 8, 13.
Rose, Aiderman W. R., 80, 7, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18.
St. Anthony’s Leper Hospital, known as ‘The Maldry’, 74, 149.
St. Mary-le-Bone Hill, building foundations, liii; thirteenthcentury Chapel, 73, 74, 146 ff.
schools, Chantry School, 75, 78, 99, 103; Sir Roger Manwood’s Grammar School, 69, 161; 78-75, 79.
ships, 1701, 66, 39; employed in coal trade, 1702-1704, 66, 39; coastwise cargoes, 1676-1686, 41-66, 42.
Simmons, Samuel, Town Clerk, 74, 73.
small house, single end-jetty, example of, 78, 144.
South Polders Marshes, 74, 141.
Stebbing, W. P. D., 80, 7, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18.
steelyard weight, 201-76, 202. trading, coal imports, 1676-1686,
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Tyler Hill jug found at St. Clement’s Church, 69, 149.
19 Upper Strand Street, 79, 160.
Whitefriars Friary, 80, 7; 87, 211; bequests to Friary, 19-80, 22; floor-tiles from Friary, 2580, 26.
wool staple at, 76, 202.
Sandwich, History of, by Doctor William Boys, 79, 74.
Sandwich, Historic Haven, The Story of, by Dorothy Gardiner (review), 69, 226.
Sandwich, Mary-le-Bone Hill, by J.D.Ogflvie,141-74, 150.
Sandwich, A Seventeenth-Century Skillet from Whitefriars at, by G. C. Dunning, 211-87, 212.
Sandwich, Town Clerk of, 17681785, by Colin Matson, 7374, 80.
Sandy, William, 77, 199.
Sandys, Edwin, 81, 89; Sir Edwin, 75, 97; 81, 89; Helen wife of Sir Edwin, 81, 89.
Saresson, William, 83, 215.
Sarre:
Anglo-Saxon brooch, 85, 7, 15, 16, 17; quoit brooches, 70, 189; 77, 158; buolde, 70, 279; grave finds, 84, 22; silver ring from Sarre Mill, 231-71, 232; weaving sword, 84, 18.
excavations by K.A.S., 70, 16.
inquiry into provision of ferry service over the river, 1393, 70, 75.
millefiori work on Anglo-Saxon pendant, 78, 27.
place-name, 69, 37; 76, 74. royal port, 84, 28.
Sarre, The Anglo-Saxon Plane from, by G. 0. Dunning, 196-73, 197.
Sarre, The Anglo-Saxon Plane from, by W. L. Goodman, 19873, 201.
Sarsen stones, Addington, 72, 191; 1-76, 57; Boxley, 88, 152; Charing, 70, 256; Cobham, Ivi-lvii; Dartford Heath, 81, 66, 75; 70, 252; Plaxtol, xlvii.
Sarum Calendar, 72, 229.
Saturday Review, 70, 14.
Sauchelle, Marie, m. Isaac Minet, 81, 40.
Saule, Adam, 22-74, 23.
Saunders, Anthony, 72, 211; D., 87, 223; George, 79, 10, 13; John,
Saundre, Robert, 80, 20.
Sauvage, Ralph, 74, 18.
Savage family, 70, 68; Mr., 87, 73;
Anne, wife of John, 82, 88; Sir Arnold (1), 70, 70; Sir Arnald (2), 68-70, 83; Sir Arnold (3), 70, 69, 82, 83; Catherine, wife of Sir Arnold, 70, 69, 76; Eleanor, wife of Sir Arnold, 70, 69, 71; Eleanor, m. Sir Roger Wentwodd, 70, 69; Elizabeth, m. (1) Sir Rynold Cobham, (2) William Clifford, 70, 69; Joan, wife of Sir Arnold, 70, 69; John, 82, 88; Margery, wife of Sir Arnold, 70, 68; Richard, 87, 233.
Savage, Sir Arnald, of Bobbing, by Prof. J. S. Roskell, 68-70, 73.
Saver, John, 80, 122; William, 80, 122.
Savile, Henry, 76, 122; Sir Henry, 75, 97.
Sawbridge, Ann, wife of Aiderman J., 81, 93; Dorothy, 81, 93; John, 81, 93; Aiderman John, 81, 93; Mary, wife of Aiderman John, 81, 93; Samuel Elias, 81, 94.
Sawkins, Ann, 81, 88; Dansie, 82, 90.
Sawnderson, Peter, 82, 89. Sawyer, 72, 218.
Saxon History of the Town and Port of Romney, The, by Gordon Ward, 12-65, 24.
Saxon and Medieval Pottery Excavations in Dover, by G. C. Dunning, 36-71, 37.
Saxon Sundial in the Parish Church of All Saints, Orpington, by M. Bowen; with a Note on the Inscription, by Dr. R. I. Page, 287-82, 291.
Saxpes, John, 73, 66.
Sayers, Jane: Estate Documents at Lambeth Palace Library (review), 291-80, 292.
Saynor, Joy: The Parish Administration of Shoreham, 17821894, 191-87, 203.
Scadbury, see Chislehurst.
Scaga Marsh, see Egypt Bay.
Scales, Catherine, m. Sir Arnald Savage, 70, 69, 76; Roger, Lord, 70, 69.
Scarborough, aquamanile, 72, 38.
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Scarlets furnace, see Cowden. Schleiermacher, W., 72, 62. Scholes, S., 80, 253.
Scote, Mary, m. Laurence Washington, 80, 207; Robert, 70, 65.
Scotgrove, sea Hartley,
Scott, of Scott's Hall, 74, 2; 81, 28; 84, 181; 86, 181; Capt. of the Caiivers, 82, 131; Anne, 74, 46; Anne, wife of Sir John, 74, 43; Anthony Gilbert, 80, 5, 8; Carolina, m. Thos. Best, 72, 172; E., 66, 62; F. D., 74, 1; G. Gilbert, 88, 23, 33, 39, 40; J. R., 74, 43; John, 74, 38; 88, 62; Sir John, 74, 43, 46; 82, 126, 128, 130 ff.; Capt. Sir John, 88, 71; L. A., 88, 186; Reynold, 74, 46; Sir Reynold, 74, 46; Richard, 69, 161; 74, 46; Samuel, 66, 176; Stephen, 87, 55; Sir Thomas, 74, 31, 46; 75 ff.; 85, 88, 62, 67; W. T. L., 66, 72; William, 74, 46; Sir William, 74, 46.
Scott-Robertson, Canon W. A., 70, 8, 16, 21 ff.; 71, 153, 253; 81, 240; 84, 243; 87, 208; 88, 119.
Scottish National Dictionary, 69, 90.
Scottish Record Office, 86, 178, 183. Scriven, Mrs. Mary, 81, 83.
Scrope, Elizabeth, m. Sir John Pecha, 86, 53; Geoffrey lo, 74, 23; Richard, 78, 2.
Scurrell, D. G., Ivi; 80, 81, Ixv; 83, 261; 84, 243; 85, 188; 86, 228; 88, 222.
Sea, Edward, 77, 150; Fyneux, 77, 150; John (1), 148-77, 151; John (2), 77, 150; John (3), 77, 150; John (4), 77, 151; Mar- garett, 77, 150; Martha, wife of John, 148-77, 150; Sara, wife of John, 148-77, 151; Sara, m. William Boys, 77, 151; Thomas, 77, 150; William, 77, 150.
Seacourt, Oxon., 83, 103. Seaford, aquamanile, 72, 38. Seagust, A., 72, 18.
Seal:
early foundation of Church, 85, 209.
Manor, 72, 142.
provision of poor house, 80, 228. Rev. S. G. Crookshank, 85, 209.
Seal Church, Norman Abacus at, by A. D. Stoyel, 207-85, 209.
Searle, Mr., 82, 104; George, 70, 160; Nicholas, 73, 168.
Seasalter:
boundary dispute re oyster fishing between Viscount Bolingbroke and Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 80, 146.
Canterbury Bank leases fishery, 80, 145.
Chapel Marsh, 70, 65.
Commissioners for the Seasalter Valley, 70, 48.
fishing grounds leased to John Lidyer of Herneliill, 80, 145.
fisheries of Milton held by the men of Seasalter, 80, 120, 139.
fishery sold to Thomas Gann, 80, 145.
fishery sold by Austin to Seasalter and Ham Oyster Fishery Co., 80, 145.
imbanking of Marshes, 47-70, 48.
Liberty and parish owned by Priory of Christ Church, 80, 145.
oyster fishery, 145-80, 146.
oyster fishery belonging to Christ Church, Canterbury, 80, 120.
Pollard, the, 80, 145.
poor relief, 75, 21.
Red Sluice, 70, 48.
Stone Beach (Stonberk, Ston- hach), Marsh, 70, 48, 65, 67.
Seasalter Level, near Whitstablo, A Group of Mounds on, and the Medieval Imbanking in the Area, by M. W. Thompson, 44-70, 67.
Seathman, John, 71, 212.
Seeker, Mrs., 73, 148.
Seeker, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Second Covent Garden Property Co., 84, 139.
Sedger, Henry, 82, 74.
Sedley, Elizabeth, 78, 84; Dame Elizabeth, 75, 24, 26, 47, 84; John, 75, 47; 80, 4; Sir John, 75, 84; 80, 233, 235, 236; 83, 113, 114; 86, 6, 7, 9; Sir William, 75, 47, 96.
Sedwanz, Geoffrey de, 77, 137; Robert de, 77, 137.
Seehl, Ephraim Rinhold, 70, 157, 158
Seelyard, hatchment of, 81, 92.
Seger, Sir William, 87, 216.
Sege, John, 80, 21.
Segovax, King of Kent, 76, 218.
Seismograph Service (England)
Ltd., 84, 185.
Selborne, Hants., 80, 288.
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Selbritten Hundred, 76, 70.
Selby, family, 83, 112, 118; Thomas, 81, 85; Sir William, 75, 88, 121; Sir William, 75, 88; Sir William, 83, 112, 118.
Selbye, Sir William, 82, 132.
Self, G., 73, 208; George, 72, 193;
Selling:
earthworks, Stonestile Farm, 78, 191.
Guncelin, Earl of Badlesmere, lends house to Gilbert, Earl of Clare, 80, 219.
Mesolithic occupation sites, Ixii.
North Downs trackway, 81, 211.
Princess Joan places memorial to Gilbert, Earl of Clare, in church, 80, 219.
Sellindge:
bequest of Wm. Fordred for poor relief, 75, 19.
bowl barrow, 199-200 church gallery built, 78, 75, 121. estate map, 1634, 77, 183. scholars for King’s School, 75, 94. timber barn, 81, 21.
Sellindge, Harringe Court. The Vanishing Houses of Kent: by E. W. Parkin, 7, 82, 257-262.
Selommes, 88, 43.
‘Seltman’ folding chair, 31-68, 32.
Semark, Tom, 77, 29.
Sender, Roger, 66, 152.
Sens, William of, 84, 153; 88, 27, 29.
Sentleger, Sir Warham, 82, 39.
Sepham, John, 73, 124.
Septimius Severus, 73, 107, 108.
Septvans, John, 80, 19; Sir William de (1), 65, 137; Sir William (2), 65, 137; Sir William (3), 65, 183; 72, 151.
Sergeaux family, 74, 32; Alice, m.
Series, Christian, m. Thomas Boys, 79, 72; John, 79, 72.
Serio, 88, 46.
Seroeold, George, 81, 83.
Setchell, Col. J., 69, 152.
Setenore, William, 76, 86.
Sevanz, Robert de, 77, 140.
Sevenoaks, William, 75, 68.
Sevenoaks:
almshouse, 75, 41.
bee bole in the garden of Austens, 70, 238.
bell-tower, St. Nicholas Church, 80, 297.
church repairs, 75, 93.
Carryer, Edward, and wife accused of maligning Sir John Sackville, 80, 233.
demesne land of the Archbishop, 73, 117.
estate map, 1630, 77, 183.
hatchments of Earl Whitworth and Chas. Willard, 81, 91.
Kentish rebellion against Oath of Allegiance to Parliament, 1643, 83, 114.
Knocker, H. W., 70, 26.
Knole estate owned by Archbishop of Canterbury, 81, 261.
Lambard, Thomas, 69, 178.
Longford Bridge, repair of, 80, 229.
Mount family, visit of, 1759, 177-69, 178.
permission refused to demolish Lady Boswell’s School, 86, 1.
road from Kemsing, 70, 204. school, 68-75, 69, 93.
store of powder as part of defences, 85, 92.
Town Hall, 83, 2.
Union Workhouse, 87, 193, 197, 198, 200.
Sevenoaks, The Pleasant Town of, by Sir John Dunlop (review), 296-80, 297.
Seventeenth-Century Kent: A Social and Economic History, by C. W. Chalklin (review), 285-80, 287.
Seventeenth-Century Token Issuers of Gravesend and Milton- next-Gravesend, The, by E. W. Tilley, 149-85, 174.
Severus, Bishop of Trier, 80, 177.
Sevington, Wilts., 82, 282.
Sewell, Peter, 87, 237.
Sewers Act, 1427, 66, 144.
Sextye Marsh, see Grain.
Seyer, Richard, 112-78, 113.
Seyliard, J., 77, 152.
Seymour, Charles: Survey of Kent, 80, 92; 133-84, 134; 87, 208.
Seyssell, Mrs. B. de, 70, 273, 277; xlvii; 71, 72, 194; 74, 178; 77, 29.
Shacldefeld, William, 71, 212.
Shadoxhurst: house with single end jetty, 78, 144.
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Shaftesbury, Earl of, 76, 126, 127.
Shale, bracelet, Beculver, 71, 230; 72, 209; Snodland, 82, 214; vessell, Orpington, 203-85, 204.
Shallcross, R., 77, 205.
Shamwell, Hundred of, 71, 201, 202.
Sharbroke, place-name, 88, 83.
Shardens Farm, place-name, 76, 70. Sharelock, James, 76, 161, 162.
Sharfield, Robert de, 82, 258. Sharfleet Creek, see Upchurch.
Sharp, Dr. Richard, 80, 196.
Sharpe, Edward, see Steroper.
Sharstead Manor, 80, 161.
Shavelock, John, 81, 101.
Shaw, Edmund, 82, 93; Henry, 86, 185, 189; Sir John, 74, 102, 112; Dr. Otto, 69, 212; Thomas, 88, 65; Rev. Dr. W. Frank: Memorials of Eastry, 66, 82.
Sheep-farming, marshes, 14466, 145; Romney Marsh, 15-65, 16.
Sheerness:
dockyard buildings, 87, 1; li.
Fort, 66, 166.
Sheffield, 83, 31.
Sheffield Park, 69, 181.
Sheldon, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Sheldon, WHliam, 82, 100; William, attorney, 76, 170, 172-178.
Sheldwich:
brass of Sir Richard atte Lese, 80, 4.
estate map, 1648, 77, 184.
hatchments of 3rd and 4th Barons Sondes, 81, 91.
Lees Court, Sondes family, 87, 222.
Shelley, family, 71, 153; Frances, m. James Best, 72, 172, 173; John, 72, 173; John, 82, 74; Try- phena, m. Charles Polhill, 81, 89.
Shelryng, John de, 74, 150.
Shepherds Creek, see Chetney Marsh.
Shepherdswell (Sibertswold):
Anglo-Saxon cross, 78, 30; dating of graves, 78, 38; graves, 85, 17; gold pendant, 27-78, 28, 34.
barrows, 74, 56.
Down, Roman urns and covers, 2-66, 3, 6.
estate maps, 1668 and 1670, 77, 178, 184.
Fector family, 81, 42.
Manor, 69, 47.
Matson family, 78, 205.
Sheppey, Isle of:
bronze key, Warden Point, 66, 153.
clay cliffs, destruction of, 66, 110. coterells, 70, 44, 63.
free warren of Richard H, 70, 72.
French invasion scare, 1380, 70, 71.
grazing, 81, 97.
medieval bronze seal matrix, 88, 120.
oyster fishing, 80, 141. saltworks, 80, 279.
Scott-Robertson, Rev. W. A., 70, 21.
Sheppey, John, Prior of Rochester, 83, 81; John, Abbot of Faversham, 75, 72.
Shepway, Court of, 76, 145, 151.
Sherborne, Abbey, 88, 26; Bishop of, 69, 43.
Sherenden, place-name, 76, 70.
Sheriff of Kent, 66, 95; 71, 209; holding lathe courts, 9768, 100; Henry de Apuldrefeld, 71, 207; William de Apuldrefeld, 71, 212; William Beswioke, 69, 166; John Cobham ‘the elder’, 82, 2; John Cobham ‘the younger’, 82, 2; Reginald Cobham, 82, 2; Sir Moyle Finch, 88, 69; John de Freningham, 71, 207; Demetrius Grevis-James, 83, 121; William James, 83, 116; Sir John Norwood, 72, 154; John Pympe, 74, 44; Sir Thomas Swynborne, 74, 34.
Sherington, Sir William, 77, 55.
Sherlock, D., 88, 217.
Shernden, place-name, 76, 70.
Sherriff, Rev. D., 85, 202.
Sherwood, Rebecca, m. Plot, 81, 81. Sherwyn, Richard, 179 ff. Shetterden, John, 82, 81, 82.
Shewinghope: lathe, 68, 98. Shibburn, Robert de, 72, 138. Shiel, N.: Some Coins of Carausius from Richborough, 115-87, 120.
Shipbourne:
Mesolithic macehead, 83, 265.
perambulation of Lowry of Tonbridge, 72, 143.
water system devised for Sir Harry Vane of Fairlawne, 84, 166.
Shipbuilding industry, 80, 286.
Shipley, William, 70, 213.
Shipway Cross, see Lympne.
Shirley, Sir Thomas, 88, 64.
Shirley (Shirthe), see Woodchurch. Shirrenden, place-name, 76, 70. Sholden, church tower, Iv.
Shoreham, William of, 72, 47,
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Shoreham:
almshouse, 75, 41.
Borrett family, 193 ff.
Castle Farm, Preston, Filston and Sepham, farms, 191 ff.
Chapel, 75, 116.
Deanery, 72, 42, 48, 49; 88, 52.
Dean of, and Higham Priory, 80, 193.
demesne land of the Archbishop, 117 ff.
Edwards, Rev. V. S., 73, 219. hatchment in church, 81, 91. Mildmay family, 87, 192.
New Place, later Shoreham Place, 87, 194.
paper-making, 192-87, 193. parish doctors, 198-87, 199. poor relief, 75, 26; 195 ff.
Prestwich, Prof. Sir Joseph, 47-71, 48.
Probate Records, Peculiar of Shoreham, 6G,
rates, 200-87, 202.
rotary quern, 77, 202.
Vestry Meetings, 193ff.
Water House, rented by Samuel Palmer, 87, 191.
workhouse, 196 ff.
Shoreham Church, Recent Discoveries at, by A. D. Stoyal, 216-73, 219.
Shoreham, Filston in: A Note on the Place-name, by N. M. Mac- Michael, 133-77, 141.
Shoreham, The Parish Administration of, 1782-1894, 191-87, 203.
Shorey, Mrs., Lady of the Manor of Rusthall, 87, 182.
' Shorne:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242. barrow, 87-70, 88.
Church, bequest for repair, 75, 112; heating system, 83, 257.
‘Herdeland’ tenement, 84, 218.
Hollands, Frank, Green Farm, 71, 198.
Manor House of Randall, xlix.
Jarvis Maplesden’s estate planned by Chas. Sloane, 70, 221.
Marshes, 66, 106; Bulham and Swanpool Marshes, 84, 218.
Merston, 71, 203; foundations of church, 70, 253; 198-71, 205.
Mesolithic flint implements, 85, 184.
Nevill, Jollan de, Lord of Shorne, 71, 202.
Northwood, Sir Roger, 70, 69.
Over Blow House, Conduit House, 84, 166.
Parfect, Rev., 84, 166.
road from Deadman’s Bottom to village, 83, 230.
Romano-British occupation site, 85 185-187.
St. Katherine’s, 65, 143; 73, 207; burial ground, liii.
Short, John L., 87, 45; 88, 186, 225. Shortelegh, Maurice, 70, 65.
Shorter, Dr. A. H., 71, 116, 129;
Shotte, Robert, 79, 23, 24; William, 79 23
Shrewsbury, 75, 27.
Shrewsbury, Anne, Countess of, 30-83, 31; Elizabeth, Countess of, 23-83, 32; George Talbot, Earl of, 30-83, 31.
Shrewsbury Tomb at Erith, The, by R. J.Ninnis, 23-83, 32.
Shrubsole, Goodman, 87, 70;
William, 71, 109.
Shudy Camps, 70, 279.
Shurland Castle, 84, 3.
Shutt, Mary, m. Demetrius Grevis-
James, 83, 121; James, 83, 121.
Shuttleworth, Dr. C. W. T„ 68, 3. Sibersnoth, forester of, 76, 87. Sibertswold, see Shepherdswell. Sicily, statuette of dea nutrix, 71, 41.
Sicklemore, John, 81, 90.
Sidcup:
bath house at Lamorbey Park, 82, 231.
Manor Farm, Ruxley, liii.
Medieval Church at Ruxley, 83, 259; 85, 181.
Sidcup, A Timber Hall-House at Halfway Street, by P. J. Tester, 200-74, 202.
Sidcup, Bronze Age Palstave from, by P. J. Tester, 215-87, 216.
Sidley, WiUiam, 88, 59.
Sidney family, 111-76, 112; Anne, m. Fitzwilliam, 77, 53; Diana, 76, 118; Dorothy, 76, 124; Henry, 76, 118, 124 ff.; Isabella, 76, 118, 119, 121; Lucy, 76, 124; Lucy, m. Sir James Harrington, 77, 49; Mary, m. Henry Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, 77, 52; Philip, 76, 110, 118, 122, 124; Sir Philip, 77, 49; Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester, 76, 112; Sir William, 77, 49.
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Sidney, Algernon, 1623-1683, by Brigid Haydon, 110-76, 133. ’
Siegburg stoneware, Dover, 80, 1; Hoo, 78, 167; Rochester, 83, 74.
Sieveking, G. de G., 76, 205; 25084, 251; 85, 182; Ebbsfloet: Neolithic Sites, 192-74, 193, with K. P. Oakley and H. Barker: The Skeleton of Hailing Man, 82, 218-220.
Sifilet, Ann, wife (1) of Anthony, 85, 170; Ann, wife (3) of Anthony, 85, 170; Anthony, trade token of, 170-85, 171; Mary, wife of Anthony, 75, 170.
Sigiraed, King, 71, 150.
Sigstone, James, hoyman, 88, 55.
Silchester, 71, 45, 229; 72, 73; 73, 23, 26, 198; 77, 114; 175 ff.; 84, 86, 68, 72; 87, 132.
Silk fragments, Holborough, 246-80, 250.
Silvanus, 86, 204.
Silverden, see Sandhurst.
Silvester, Frederick, 81, 74; Miss Henderson, 81, 62; Henry, 81, 62, 73-74; J„ 81, 62, 66 ff.; Kate, 81, 74; Maria, wife of Henry, 81, 74; Reginald, 81, 74; Susan, wife of Frederick, 81, 74.
Simms, R. S., 70, 272.
Simmonds, John, 65, 98; Samuel, 73, 238.
Simmons, Edward, 73, 181, 185; H. E. S., 83, 110; James, 81, 81; Samuel, 74, 73.
Simonds, Henry, 65, 97; Samuel, 73, 235.
Simons, 83, 194.
Simpelvold, Limburg, 68, 26.
Simpson, liv; Grace, 80, 71, 23; and E. Birley: Excavations in Dover. Samian, 33-71, 35; Dr. Keith, 68, 3; Roger, 81, 81; William, 88, 176.
Simpson & Hargreaves, 88, 176.
Sinderhell, Reginald de, 72, 138.
Singledge Wood, 76, 71.
Singlewell, history of, 250-71, 251. Sired, thane of Aethelred, 69, 46.
Sison, Edward, 85, 202; Sophia, wife of Edward, 85, 20.
Sittingbourne:
Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, 78, 36; 2ff.
barrow, 76, 20.
Bronze Age axe found by W. Deverson, 72, 224.
buildings in High Street recorded in Building Survey, 212-79, 213; 80, 271.
cast-iron designs, 86, 183.
Cheney, John and Frances, 72, 1.
Clack, W. H., 72, 224.
estate map, 1590, 77, 184.
excavation of Celtic cemetery at Highsted, xlvi.
lands of William Peyforer, 80, 163.
Manor of East Hall, 70, 71.
Neolithic ring pendant, 76, 20. oyster fishery, 81, 102. permission refused to demolish
Bull Hotel, 86, 1.
Romano-British burials and cemeteries, 269-80, 271.
Royal Arms in church, 79, 166.
Scott Robertson, Rev. W. A., 70, 21.
silver schilling of Teutonic Knights of East Prussia, 72, 224.
state of town at end of Middle Ages, 95 ff.
Tievebullaigh axe, 76, 21.
visit of Mount family, 1759, 69, 173.
Sittingbourne, Porcellanite Axe, by ' L. R. A. Grove, 68, 209.
Sittingbourne and Swale Archaeological Research Group, 269-80, 271.
Sivyer, Henry, 73, 238.
Siward, thane of Aethelred, 69, 46.
Sixth Trumpeter, The, by P. G.
Rogers (review), 212-78, 214.
Sjoestedt, M. L., 72, 62.
Skeath, Mary, m. John Reddall, 85, 158.
Sheer, D., li.
Skeffington, John, 76, 160.
Skeres, servant of Sir T. Walsingham, 69, 220.
Skinner, John, 76, 162; Mary, m. Murray, 81, 86; S., 88, 130; Stephen, 87, 157; T„ 87, 237; Vincent, 72, 3; William (1), 82, 62; William (2), 87, 44; 88, 186; William (3), 87, 44; 88, 186.
Skinners’ Company, 74-75, 75; 86, 238.
Skot, Allan, 78, 114; Lambert, 78, 114; Roger, 78, 114.
Slack, 81, 88.
Sladen, John B., 81, 90.
Slate whetstone, Eynsford, 88, 105.
Slater, Frances, 81, 88; Dr. Gilbert, 72, 149; William, 66, 101.
Slates, Higham, 82, 152; Strood, 84, 152.
Slayhills Marsh, see Upchurch.
[pg183]Sleaford, Anglo-Saxon mounts, 77, 157.
Slee, John, 66, 100.
Slegtre, Robert de, 80, 251.
Slesvig breviary, 72, 228. Sleye Hill, see Upchurch. Slindon, Sussex, 76, 81.
Slingsbie, Sir Guildford, 73, 81, 83; 77, 99.
Sloane, Charles (1), architect, 209-70, 215; 72, 167; Charles (2), 70, 214; Hans, 70, 214; Sir Hans, 70, 211; Mary, 70, 214.
Sloper, Amelia, 81, 91; Joseph, 77, 199; Wm.C.,81, 91.
Smallhythe, chapel, 75, 115.
Smarden:
base-crack, 81, 253.
boroughs of Halyngherst and Stoneforde in Smarden, 68, 160.
Bottle, Alexander, leases tollgate Maltman’s Hill, 71, 191.
church, 76, 73.
flint implements, 87, 231.
Hallinghurst, denn belonging to archiepiscopal manor of Charing, 76, 76.
hop-tokens, 66, 62.
medieval textile trade, 81, 101. miller, Thomas Burgeys, 71, 114. place-name, 76, 70.
school, 75, 88.
swine pasture, 76, 71, timber-framed house at Hamden, 82, 246, 248-254.
turnpike assessment, 71, 188; rates put up, 71, 191.
voting in the 1640 election, 86, 6.
Smart, Mr., 74, 72.
Smeeth:
Barrow, Park Wood, li-lii. estate maps, 82, 1626, 1656, 77, 184.
Smeeth, The Descent of the Manor of Evegate in, with some Accoimt of its Lords, by N. H. MacMichael, 1-74, 47.
Smetham, History of Strood, 84, 149.
Smith, A., 68, 143; A. H., 88, 81; Alexander, 80, 150; Ann, 52-75, 53, 57; 80, 65; Regional Differences in Crop Production in Medieval Kent, 147-78, 160; Canterbury, 70, 218; Catherine, m. Earl Stanhope, 81, 82; Charles Roach, 68, 73; 69, 208, 218; 70, 1, 2, 10, 14, 17, 35, 37, 41; 71, 231; 74, 177; 10576, 106, 109; 82, 192; 84, 26, 28, 161; 85, 1; 86, 95, 96; Claire, 87, 157; D. F., 80, 107; Dr.
David, 71, 229; David, 73, 238; E., 73, 227; E. T., 68, 211; Ernest W., 80, 151; G., 69, 115; 82, 190; G. W., 66, 162; George, 73, 238; Sir Grafton Elliott, 180 ff.; H. E., 69, 69, 206; Harry, 86, 223; Herbert, 70, 13, 14; H. Clifford, Sulgrave and the Washingtons, 80, 212. Dr. Isobel, 74, 62; J. T., 77, 34; 83, 36; James, 80, 147; James, Mayor of Gravesend, 85, 152; John, 1664, 52-75, 53, 57; Rev. John, 75, 87, 94; John, 87, 221; John, surveyor, 88, 156; John of Borden, 82, 182; Sir John, 82, 131; John, trade token of, 172-85, 173; L., 78, 125; 84, 185; Miss L. S., 79, 121; 80, 69; Len, 82, 190; Mrs. Mary, 72, 176; Miss Mary, 74, 91, 94, 176; Oswald, 81, 80; Rev. R. A., xlviii; 78, 80, 31, 44; R. A., 70, 44; 85, 10; R. A. L., 66, 143; 78, 147; 80, 65; 81, 2; Reginald, 73, 211; 78, 22, 35; Sir Richard, 79, 60; Stephen, 80, 131; 82, 62; Terence P., The Church of St. Peter, Canterbury, 99-86, 108; Sir Thomas, 75, 75; Thomas, 88, 160; V. T. C., 82, 107; 83, 164; 85, 174; and A. M. Gwynn- Ridgers, Deneholes at Swans- combe, 245-81, 246; V. W. F„ 69, 210; W. E., 87, 215; William, 80, 147; 83, 73; 87, 126; Sir William, 82, 258.
Smith and Allnutt, 87, 67, 68; 88, 179.
Smith, Hilder and Gill, Bankers, 73, 236.
Smyth, family, 71, 202, 205; James, 82, 91; Miles, 87, 87; Robert, 72, 10, 11.
Smyth and Hollingworth, 82, 91. Smythe, Clement Taylor, 65, 82; 76, 199; MSS., 97-82, 98, 101; Dorcas, m. Theodore Becon 69, 166; Eleanor, 80, 197. James, 71, 126; Sir John, 88, 58; Symon, 82, 84; 88, 181.
Smythe’s Megalith, by A. Mo- Crerie, 251-70, 252.
Snape, H.W.,87, 210.
Snargate:
Alard family, 79, 49.
Bedlinghope held by Adam of Charing, 48-79, 49.
Belgio pottery, 83, 265. Lady of, The, 79, 49.
William of, 79, 49.
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Woodruff, making of indraught, 77, 65.
Snargate, Romney Marsh, Wall Painting of a Sixteenth Century Ship in St. Dunstan’s Church, by G. Nesbitt-Wood, 208- 87, 209.
Snave:
Basil Becon, Vicar, 69, 168.
Bridges, Rev. John, 77, 15. charitable funds, 75, 130. estate map, 1653, 77, 184.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 159.
Snelling, T., 83, 107.
Snociland:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, xliii; 65, 84, 15.
Bronze Age barrow, xliii; 65, 70, 87-89.
glazed bricks, Paddlesworth Earm, 72, 220.
Holborough Knobs, 68, 2; 70, 84.
Mausoleum, 84, 106.
Medway crossing at, 205-81, 206.
Neolithic site, 74, 68.
North Downs trackway at, 81, 204.
place-name, 68, 4.
Romano-British barrow at Holborough, 65, 192; xlii-xliii; 66, 68, 3, 5; 70, 32.
Romano-British building, Iv; 82, 84, 106.
Romano-British pottery, 229- 71, 230; 225-79, 226; settlement, 68, 5; silk damask at Holborough, 246-80, 250.
ship lynchets, 80, 274.
toll-gate, 73, 188.
Snodltod, Excavation of a Boman Barrow at Holborough, by R. B. Jessup, with N. C. Cook and J. M. C. Toynbee, 1-68, 61.
Snodland, The Romano-British Buildings in Church Field, by M. A. Ocock and M. J. E. Syddell, 192-82, 217.
Snow, Mr., 70, 171; M„ 84, 185.
So, C. L., Early Coast Recession around Reculver, Kent, 93- 86, 97.
Soakham Down, North Downs trackway, 81, 207, 208.
Soane’s, Sir John, Museum, 86, 175, 177.
Social Institutions in Kent, 1480- 1660, byW.K. Jordan.
Society of Antiquaries of London, 74, 193; xlviii, 80, 4, 69; xlix, 81, 44; xlviii, 82, 162; 83, 249;
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 70, 168.
Soford (Sohoford, Schofford, Sio- ford, Shoffordia, Sofford, Suford), family, 135 ff.; Emma de, 77, 77, 138; Margaret, wife of William, 77, 140; Ralph, 77, 140; William de (1), 77, 138; William (2), 77, 133, 139-140; William de (3), 77, 134, 139, 140.
Sokonesse, Agnes, wife of Laurence, 74, 9; Laurence do, 69, 97; 70, 168, 249; 74, 9.
Soles, Richard de, 74, 30; William do, 74, 28, 31.
Solomon, moneyor, 82, 308.
Somer, Richard, 80, 21.
Somerden Hundred, 1327-1328, The Lay Subsidy Roll for, by 0. S. Durtnell, 250-80, 252.
Somerset, Protector, 69, 162.
Somerville, Sir William, 82, 136.
Somes, Joseph, M.P., 81, 86.
Sommerden, constable of, 85, 80.
Somnor, 72, 149, 151; William, 80, 292; 85, 124, 125; 86, 96; 87, 87, 88.
Sondes, family, 87, 222; Sir George, 86, 6; George Milles, 4th Baron, 81, 91; Lewis, 3rd Baron, 81, 91; Sir Thomas, 75, 82, 113; 85, 85.
Sorrel, Alan, Living History (review), 80, 295.
Southam, Mr, Ivii; A. G., 80, 74, 148. Southborough:
farm tokens mould, 85, 192.
half-timbered houses. Valley House and Ivy House Earm, 84, 244.
iron-working, 84, 244.
load token mould, 199-85, 201.
Mesolithic flint artefacts, 85, 192. Neolithic axe, xlv.
rubbish dump, Ivy House Earm, 84, 245.
Southborough Valley Association, 244-84, 245.
stone perforated hoe or adze, 84, 260.
Southborough: Polished Elint Axe, by L. R. A. Grove and A. Warhurst, 211-68, 213.
South Carlton, Lancs., 72, 166. Southchurch Hall, Essex, 84, 35. South-East England, by Ronald Jessup (review), 224-85, 225.
South Eastern Gas Board, 82, 193.
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South Eastern Railway, 70, 218, 219; 71, 189, 192; 81, 69; 83, 237; 84, 131, 132, 134.
Southend, 76, 21; 77, 208; 80, 126.
Southern, Hugh, 88, 68.
Southern England: An Archaeological Guide, by James Dyer (review), 234-88, 235,
South Ferriby, Romano-British brooch, 87, 152.
Southfleet:
Bankfields, 80, 114; 81, 63, 65. chalkwell, 74, 85.
church repairs, 75, 112;
manor, 72, 142;
medieval pottery, liv.
Rev. Murray, 81, 71.
One Tree Field, 80, 115.
Scadbury Manor, 72, 189, 190; bee boles, 92-69, 93.
school, 75, 84.
Springhead Gardens, 80, 113; 81, 62, 78; boundary dispute, 71-80, 73; 73-81, 74.
Springhead Romano-British settlement, 171-65, 173; Ixv; 72, 78, 76; 81, 63, 65-66, 70- 71; 236-86, 237; springs, 63- 81, 65; see also Springhead.
Southfleot, An Inhumation Burial at, by Pauline A. O. Williams, 70, 266.
Southfleet, Court Wood, by J. E. L. Caiger, 205-86, 207.
South Kent College of Technology, lii, liii.
Southland, family, 77, 1; John, 75, 47; Thomas, 77, 1.
Southouse, Thomas, 80, 215.
South Shields, 72, 74.
Southwell, Messrs. A. A. and A. C., 77, 210; 78, 125; 79, 121; 80, 69; 81, 44; 82, 162; 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 73.
Southwick, Sussex, 71, 229; 72, 73.
South Wingfield Manor, 74, 106, 112.
Spa, Thomas, 82, 82.
Spain, Alf, 87, 73; A. G., 82, 104; 85, 189; 88, 186; R. G., 87, 241; Eighteenth-Century Corn Watermill, An, 113-85, 122; Lcn Watermills, The, 32- 82, 104; Loose Watermills, The, I, 43-87, 79; Loose Watermills, The, II, 159-88, 186.
Spain, Infanta Beatrice of, 83, 154; wars with, 57 ff.
Spanish Armada, 88, 57.
Spanton, Frank, 81, 19.
Speak, George, 85, 2.
Spears, Kathleen: Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, 1717-1806, 142-73, 153.
Speldhurst:
place-name, 76, 70.
poor relief, 75, 76.
rebuilding of Chapel at Groombridge, 75, 125.
Spelman, Sir Henry, 72, 148.
Spolsell, John, 77, 27.
Spence, Nicholas, 72, 1.
Spencer, Brian, 102-83, 104;
Frances, 81, 90; Robert, 192-71, 193.
Spert, Sir Thomas, 75, 36, 108.
Spice, Christopher, 80, 122.
Spillett, Robert, 77, 178.
Spilman, Sir John, 83, 106.
Spilshill, place-name, 76, 70.
Spittle, D., 80, 186, 189, 199; xlviii; 81, 82, 143.
Spittlehouse of Key Street, The, by Felix Hull, 179-82, 183.
Spon, Charles, 66, 160.
Sponden, see Spunden.
Spracklinge, Adam, 80, 126.
Spratt, Rev. John, 70, 183, 185.
Spray, Matthew, 70, 211.
Springhead, place-name, 76, 213.
Springhead, A Deposit of Samian Ware from, by A. P. Detsicas, 217-83, 227.
Springhead, Interim Report on Excavations (1972), by S. R. Harker, 229-87, 230.
Springhead—-Map of Discoveries, by W. S. Fenn, 107-80, 117.
Springhead: Miscellaneous Excavations, by W. S. Penn, 163- 83, 192.
Springhead Pleasure Gardens and Water-Cross Plantations (c. 1805-1936), History of the, by W. S.Penn, 62-81, 78.
Springhead, Possible Evidence from, for the Great Plague of A.D. 166, by W. S. Penn, 263-82, 271.
Springhead, The Romano-British Settlement at, by W. S. Perm, 171-65, 173.
Springhead, Romano-British Settlement at. Excavation of the Bakery Site, A, by W. S. Perm, 53-71, 105.
Springhead, The Romano-British Settlement at; Excavation of Temple I, Site C I, by W. S. Penn, 1-73, 61.
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Springhead: Temples III and IV, by W.S. Penn, 113-74, 140.
Springhead, Temples II and V, by W. S. Penn, 110-77, 132.
Springhead: The Temple Ditch Site, by W. S. Penn, 170-79, 189.
Springhead: Temple VI/Gateway (With a Note on the Coin Hoard), by W. S. Penn, 105- 123*
Springhead—The Well, F by S. R. Harker, 19, 85, 139-148; see also Southfleet, Northfleet.
Sprye, Jane, m. Denne, 81, 83.
Spunden, see Sandhurst, Spunley, place-name, 76, 72.
Spurrel, F. C. J., G6, 77, 142; 68, 167; xlv; 69, 72, 24; xlvii; 76, 79, 78, 86; 80, 43, 225, 260; 83, 255; 86, 208, 211.
Spys, John, 76, 86.
Squerry, Isabel, m. Galyon, 78, 2; John (1), 78, 2, 3; John (2), 78, 3; Thomas, 78, 2,
Squerryes Camp, see Westerhorn.
Squires, D., 84, 255.
Stace, Jacob, 79, 65; John, 84, 240;
Thomas, 84, 240.
Stacey, Ann, 70, 149, 151; Jean, 87, 157; Henry Peter, 70, 149, 151.
Stacey, Wise & Co., Maidstone, 82, 91.
Stafford, David S.: The Island Road, 95-74, 98; Earl of, 71, 207; Humphrey, 74, 44,
Staffordshire ware, Maidstone, 82, 294.
Stahlschmidt: The Church Bells of Kent, 72, 226.
Stainer, Cicely, 80, 229.
Staines, Sir Thomas, 81, 88;
Richard, 81, 81.
Stalisfield:
Darbies Court, 87, 222.
part of camera magistralis, of Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 76-80, 77.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 163.
Stampe, William, 80, 133.
Stan, place-name component, 38-87, 41.
Standen, seo Benenden.
Standen, Rev. Canon A. O., obituary, 77, 224; H. W., 80, 296.
Standenought, John, 80, 197, 198.
Standley, William, 82, 73.
Standon, Herts., 80, 95.
Stane, Stanes, see Margate.
Stanford, barrow, 74, 56.
Stangate Creek, river Medway, 66, 109; 166-76, 168; 1-79, 15;
Stangrave, Robert de, 74, 22.
Stanhope, Lord, 70, 5, 9, 14, 26;
Catherine, wife of 4th Earl, 81, 82; Catherine, wife of Lord Henry, 82, 127; 87, 18; Sir Edward, 86, 48; Lady Frederica, wife of Col. J., 91, 82; Grizel, wife of Philip, 81, 82; Lord Henry, 82, 127; 87, 18, 19; Lady Hester, wife of 3rd Earl, 81, 82; Jane, m. Sir Percyval Hart H, 86, 48; Col. J., 81, 82; James, 1st Earl, 81, 82; Louisa, wife of 3rd Earl, 81, 82; Lucy, wife of James, 81, 82; Philip, 2nd Earl, 81, 82; Michael, 87, 20.
Stanhope Industrial School, 66, 67. Stanhope-Lovell, G,, 84, 26.
Stanigrave, John de, 72, 141.
Stanley, Rev. Prof. A. S., 5 ff.;
John, 75, 109; Sir John, 70, 78; Meliora, wife of Thomas, 82, 268; Sarah, m. Whatman, 81, 86; Thomas, 75, 108, 123; 82, 258; William, 75, 81.
Stannard, Rev. R. W., Dean of Rochester, 103-83, 104.
Stansted:
estate map, 1682, 77, 184.
Manor purchased by Wm. James, 83, 114.
Parsonage Farm, excavation, 71, 48; 87, 41.
Stanton, William, 75, 57.
Stanton, Herts., Preceptory of, 80, 95.
Stanton, Suffolk, 78, 30; 85, 16. Stanton Harcourt, Oxon., 86, 149. Stanwick, bronze, 72, 214.
Staple—Saxon window in church, liii.
Staple, Alexander of, 79, 38; John, 78, 113; 79, 38; Nicholas, 79, 33; Thomas, 81, 107.
Staplegate family, 87, 189;
Edmund, 87, 189; Robert, 87, 189.
Staplehurst:
Independent Church seeks advice of John Durant, 83, 197.
Parish Surveyor’s accounts for 1731 and 1732, 174-73, 186.
place-name, 76, 72.
pottery from Hareplain Kiln, 87, 175.
school, 75, 85. swine-pasture, 76, 71. witch-bottle, Clapper Farm, 73, 231; 80, 255.
Staplehurst and the Weald of Kent,
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by G. C. Keech (review), 82, 309.
Stapleton, archives, 66, 69, 70; Rev. Sir Francis, 70, 3; Rev. J. H., 76, 176; Lady Maria F. C., 76, 177; Sir Thomas, 169-76, 179.
Stapleton, Sir Thomas, The Finances of, in the Early Nineteenth Century, by H. G. Hunt, 169-76, 179.
Starkey, Humphrey, 65, 189; 118 ff.
Starkey Castle, Wouldham, by E.R. Swain, 118-81, 125.
Starr, Comfort, 83, 203. Starremburg, pottery, 69, 144. Statute of Sewers, 66, 144. Staunton, William, 74, 31.
Stawell, Elizabeth, m. Sir Robert Austen, 81, 80.
Steam Ships, early, 112-81, 113. Steam & Sons, 80, 216.
Stebbing, W. P. D., 68, 139, 204; xlv, 202-69, 204; 70, 31, 267-268; 71, 260; liv; 73, 74, 143; 78, 98; 7 ff.; 80, 87, 211; obituary, 76, 223; Jenkin’s WeU, Parker's Comer, Upper (Old) Deal, 93-65, 100; Ripple Mill, 73, 234; review of Timber Building in England from Early Times to the End of the Seventeenth Century, by F. H. Crossley, 206-65, 207.
Stede (Steed), family, 71, 108; 76, 206; Dutton, 82, 39; Edwyn, 82, 40; Sir Edwyn, 71, 110; John (1), 71, 108; John (2), 109-71, 110; John (1378), 71, 212; Matthew, 71, 110; Thomas, 71, 110; William, 71, 108; 76, 206; 80, 142; Sir William, 75, 57.
Steel, J. E., 82, 194.
Steelyard weight, Sandwich, 201-76, 202; Sundridge, 20065, 201.
Steelyard Weight, mid-thirteenth Century, from Sundridge, and a suggested explanation of its presence there, by A. W. G. Lowther, 200-65, 201.
Steeples, building of, 117-75, 119.
Steer, Francis W., review of A Calendar of the White and Black Books of the Cinque Ports, 1432-1955, 301-82, 303.
Stefene, John, 76, 68.
Stefenestoun, Jon, 76, 68.
Steigler, John, 70, 156.
Steinhausen, Dr. Josef, 77, 147.
Steinmetz, William T., 88, 185.
Stelling-bloomery, 78, 200.
Stennett, John, 80-82, 81.
Stent, B., 87, 159; Peter, 83, 205.
Stenton, Sir Frank, 68, 98; 78, 90.
Stephan the Priest, 85, 124.
Stephen, King, 66, 142; li, 80, 193; 82, 155, 157; 84, 86; foundation of Faversham Abbey, 21680, 220.
Stephen, Cardinal, 72, 46; parson of Eastling, 87, 221.
Stephens, G., 70, 99; John, 80, 122. Stephenson, Cornelius, 143-70, 144;
D., 70, 256, 259; Balcony Railings in Kent, 173-86, 191.
Sterne, Richard, Archbishop of York, 77, 55.
Sternhold & Hopkins, metrical psalter, 69, 164.
Steroper, Edward, 80, 195, 197.
Stevens, Mr., 74, 148; C. E., 82, 263;
Introduction to A Roman Land Settlement near Rochester, by M. D. Nightingale, 150-65, 159; J., 72, 18; Stephen, 66, 101; Thomas, 79, 20.
Stevenson, D. A., English Lighthouse Tours, 66, 71; Dorothy, m. Matthew Butler, 85, 165.
Stevenson Sands, Ardeer, 82, 283.
Stewart, Lady Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, 81, 90; Donald, 74, 148; Sarah, 81, 91.
Steynden, see Standen.
Stibbs, R., 88, 130.
Stickings, Mrs., 70, 17.
Stiegler, John, 70, 154.
Stiff-leaf carving, Dover, 15769, 158.
Stigand, Bishop, 88, 27.
Stile, Oliver, 75, 120.
Stiles, Thomas, 71, 112; 82, 34.
Stirling, Sir Walter, 70, 8; 87, 194.
Stockbury:
Amets Hill, place-name, 73, 65.
Castle, 80, 271.
Stockdale, F. W. L., 81, 119, 125.
Stocker’s Head—Chilham Turnpike
Stockett, 81, 84.
Stookingebir, Blakemany de,
Stocks family, 77, 1.
Stockton, John, 78, 9.
Stodmarsh:
base-orucks in bell turret of church, lii.
cinerary urn, 74, 50.
Stok, Jolmle, 78, 114.
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Stoke, Theodorus de, 66, 141.
Stoke:
Anglo-Saxon charter, 66, 133, 136.
church tower, 75, 118.
early history, 66, 137.
Kattespettesmors Marsh, 66, 141; 68, 184.
parsonage held by Boxley Abbey, 66, 141.
place-name, 60-76, 61.
Romano-British occupation and saltern debris, 80, 274.
Samian ware from Saltings, 235-82, 245.
Stoke Newington, 80, 43.
Stokes, Charles W., 70, 31; Mary, m. Anthony Sifflet, 85, 170; Richard, 82, 60.
Stokesay, Salop., 86, 139.
Stonar:
excavations, 202-69, 203.
flood of 1365, 74, 146.
French imported pottery, 68, 139; 139ff.;69, 74, 145.
knight jugs, 88, 198.
medieval louvers, 73, 216; pottery, 68, 204.
schist hones, 69, 155.
Tyler Hill ware, 69, 149.
Stokys, see Stocks.
Stone, James, 68, 70; Jonathan, 88, 185; Dr. J. F. S., 70, 268; R. C., 72, 1; Ivi; Henry Allard and Thomas Coryate, 82, 81, 240-241; Robert, 88, 185.
Stone-in-Oxney:
Apdale Manor, Great Prawls Farm, 84, 240.
Church, 87, 39.
Cliff Farm excavation, 84, 240.
estate maps, 1660 and 1665, 77, 184.
Ferry Cottages restoration, lii. marshes, 88, 66, 106.
Roman coins, Knock Farm, 235-84, 236.
ThorneyWall, 65 ff.
Stone-next-Dartford:
Belgic brooch, 82, 223; cremation site, 72, 186; vessels, 81, 170.
Iron Age and Romano-British site at Stone Castle Quarry, 136-81, 190.
John in the Hole toll, 83, 240, 241.
Norman building near Church site, 87, 39.
road through, 83, 230.
Saxon brooch, xliv. stiff-leaf carving, 69, 84, 152.
stone arcades, 71, 218. toflgate, 83, 240.
Stone-next-Faversham:
Anglo-Saxon Church, xliii; 68, 70, 23; 75, 112; 81, 242; liii-liv; 82, 83, 260-261; 244-86, 245; 87, 32, 38.
Roman foundations and coins in church, 86, 245; mausoleum, liii-liv.
Stone St. Mary, rebuilding of Church after fire, 75, 121.
Stones, Dr. Philip, Ivii.
Stone Beach Marsh, see Seasalter.
Stoop, B. de, 69, 2.
Stoneborough, see Maidstone.
Stoneham, Sussex, 73, 116.
Story, Ricard, 83, 216.
Stotinges (Stowting), place-name, 76, 59.
Stour, river, 66, 143; 72, 55; 75, 65; 43-80, 44; 85, 124; Catchment Board, 66, 144.
Stourmouth:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Bronze Age bronze implements, 88, 217.
half a Knight’s fee given to Alan de Valeines by Hamo FitzWilliam, 77, 138.
land held by Vitalis, 1086, 77, 135.
land of Aelmar the Red given to All Saints Church by William FitzHamo,77, 137.
Stourton, Clinton, 77, 52; Elizabeth, wife of William, 77, 52; Ursula, m. Edward, Lord Clinton, 77, 52; William, Lord, 77, 52.
Stour Valley, North Downs Trackway, 206-81, 208, 212.
Stour Valley Research Group, 197-72, 200; lix.
Stow, Lincs., 88, 43.
Stowe, 80, 1.
Stowell, Peter, 85, 26.
Stowting:
Achoulian axe, 87, 232. banks and ditches, 83, 254. barrow, 74, 51, 56; 86, 237; 231-87, 232.
Castle mound, 87, 232.
Iron Age and Romano-British pottery, 88, 218.
marble tablets from Rectory, 87, 232.
North Downs trackway, 20881, 209.
the Pean, 87, 232. place-name, 76, 59.
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quern, 87, 232.
Romano-British sherds, 87, 232.
Stoyol, A. D., 70, 177; 71, 226; 74, 93, 94; 81, 242; Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Polhill, The, 225-73, 226; Norman Abacus at Seal Church, 207-85, 209; Recent Discoveries at Shoreham Church, 216-73, 219; Watermill Sites at Kemsing and Otford, 244-81, 245; B. D., 73, 1; 74, 93, 94; 76, 209; liii; 78, 80, Iv; 83, 126; and A. J., The Old Mill, Bexley, 105-83, 110.
Straker, E., 86, 85.
Strange, Sir Henry le, 78, 13;
Roger le, 78, 13.
Strangeford, Lady Ellen, 81, 80.
Stransham, Thomas, 75, 21.
Stratford Abbey, Richard II reclaims land after flooding, 66, 143.
Streatfeild, 78, 195; Harriet, m. Walter Bracebridge, 81, 82; Henry (1), 81, 82; Henry (2), 81, 82; Henry (3), 81, 82; Henry (4), 81, 82; Maria, wife of Henry, 81, 82; Richard (1), 81, 82; Richard (2), 81, 82; Thomas, 81, 82; Rev. Thomas, 167-65, 170; 77, 134.
Street, Thomas, 71, 195.
Streeten, Myrtle B., and Anthony D. F., Another Chalybeate Spring and Cold Bath at Tunbridge Wells, 177-87, 182.
Strekenbold, George, 75, 71.
Strengfellow, William, 70, 148.
Streona, Eadric, 69, 44.
Stretleg, place-name, 76, 61.
Stretton, Roger, 74, 25.
Strey, 76, 168.
Stricldand, Agnes, 69, 75, 86, 87. Strodes, see Strood.
Strong, Prof. D. E., 85, 176; 86, 236; 87, 229; 88, 214; obituary, 88, 238; (Ed.) Archaeological
Theory and Practice (review), 235-88, 236; Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate (review), 274-84, 275; review of Greek and Roman Jewellery, by R. A. Higgins, 265-84, 266.
Strood (Strodes, Strond): almshouse, 75, 50.
Anglo-Saxon, grave finds, 16 ff. barn at Temple Manor, 84, 81, 12-14, 15.
Bellarmine witch bottle, 15584, 156.
Bronze Age, belt fittings, 84, 154; sword, 207-77, 208.
carved stone and mouldings fragments, 152-84, 154.
church, chapels built in, 75, 115; granted to St. Mary’s Hospital, 84, 140.
crops grown, 77, 168.
Elmer John, 1481, 70, 64, 66-67. fishermen, 77, 165.
floor-tiles from Temple Manor, 80, 23.
grant of land by Saxon Charter from Bishop of Rochester, 66, 133.
Hospital of St. Mary’s, 1-li; 81, 84, 139-160.
household goods, 77, 172.
MiU Field, 68, 195.
oyster fishing rights, 80, 125.
people and homes, 1687-1783, 160-77, 176.
place-name, 88, 83.
Romano-British, cemeteries, 70, 110; jet pendant, 217-69, 219.
Saxon cemeteries, 70, 110.
silver-gilt boss found by Derek Penfold, 77, 225.
stiff-leaf carving, 152-84, 153.
Stransham, Thos., 75, 21. tollgate at Temple Farm, 73, 188. turnpike, from Malling to Strood, 186-73, 192; from Northfleet to Strood, 83, 231.
window-glass, Temple Manor, 86, 149.
Strood, Excavations on the Site of St. Mary’s Hospital, by A. C. Harrison, 139-84, 160.
Strood, The Road between Dartford, Gravesend and, by R. H. Hiscock, 229-83, 247.
Stroughle, Clemenoia, m. Thomas Everard, 69, 167.
Stroud, Thomas, 71, 116; 82, 54.
Stroud & Newman, paper-makers, 71, 116.
Studhill, 86, 95.
Stukeley, Dr. William, 70, 251, 252; 80, 275; 83, 275; 87, 36.
Stuppeny, Clement, 77, 152.
Stuppington, place-name, 76, 63.
Sturgess-Bourne Act, 87, 195.
Sturia, see Hoath.
Sturry:
Acheulian industry in terrace, 80, 43.
Anglo-Saxon Charter, 71, 149; mounts, Shelford Farm, 77, 158.
Estate map, 1643, 77, 184.
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190 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVHI
Hamel, The, 74, 95.
Island Road, The, 95-74, 98. medieval rubbish pits, liii. North Downs trackway, 76, 81, 210. place-name, 76, 59, 60. poor relief, 75, 28.
Sidney, Algernon, 118-76, 119.
Vicar, Thos. Becon, 69, 163.
Sturry—The Changing Scene, ed. by K. H. McIntosh (review), 88, 233.
Stutfielde, Henry, 73, 228.
Stuting, place-name, 76, 59.
Styan, K. E., 88, 153.
Stydolfe, Frances, m. Jacob Ashley, 73, 140; Sir Francis, 73, 131; Sir Richard, 73, 140.
Style, Sir Thomas, 80, 235.
Styleman, John, Ixvii.
Styles, Mr., 72, 171; 83, 237.
Suaten, John, of Essex, 70, 153.
Sudaneie, Anglo-Saxon charter, 71, 149.
Sudger, Thomas, 82, 73; William, millman, 82, 74; William, fuUer, 82, 74.
Suffolk, place-name, 76, 59.
Suffolk, Frances Brandon, Duchess of, 23 ff.
Suithhunincg lond, 76, 70.
Sulgrave Manor, Northants., 80, 207.
Sully, Mr., 85, 33.
Sumerhus Silver, 73-76, 74.
Summers, P., 81, 79.
Summerton, H. V., 84, 139; Notes from Maidstone Museum, 293-82, 294; Sunday Letter Dial, The Dominical or, Eastry Church, Kent, by F. H. Worsfold, 82-66, 85.
Sundridge:
co-aration, 80, 168.
fee-farm leased to the Isley family, 73, 122.
fulling mill and steelyard weight, 200-65, 201.
hatchments in Church, 81, 91.
Medieval timber-house, 72, 21.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 160.
Sundridge, Mid-Thirteenth Century Steelyard Weight from, and a suggested explanation of its presence there, by A. W. G. Lowther, 200-65, 201.
Sunningwell, Berks., whetstones from, 69, 155.
Surder Marsh, see Grain.
Surrenden collection, 70, 11, 17, 35; 84, 238.
Surrey Archaeological Society,
1-7, 72, li; distribution of lay wealth fourteenth century, 80, 61 ff.; place-name, 76, 59.
Surrynden, John, Prior of Leeds, 78, 143.
Surtees, F. R., 66, 46.
Survey of Ancient Buildings in the Sittingbourne Region, A, by David Ford, 212-74, 213.
Sussex Archaeological Society, 70, 1, 3; distribution of lay wealth, fourteenth century, 61 ff.; place-name, 80, 76, 59.
Sutherland MSS., 87 ff.
Sutton, 73, 190; Geoffrey of, 79, 37.
Sutton-at-Hone:
Aoheulian hand-axe, Ixii. almshouse, 72, 75, 44.
Church, hatchments in, 9181, 92; repair of war damage, 65, 203.
crop-mark of ring ditch, 80, 280.
inventory of Paper Mill, 1710, 230-72, 233.
lathe, 68, 98, 99; 71, 212; 81, 31; 82, 128; 88, 59, 65.
John Short, paper maker, 72, 231. Sutton Place, 83, 256; li.
Sutton Courtenay, Berks., 72, 30.
Sutton Hoo, 77, 158; 78, 25, 38; 85, 16.
Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, The, by R. Bruce-Mitford (review), 247-87, 248.
Sutton Valence:
carved coffin lid, 72, 1. churchwardens’ accounts, 66, 68. estate map, 1650, 77, 184.
excavation of Castle site by boys from school, xlvii, 227-71, 228; 72, 1.
Iron Age boat-shaped brooch, 208-88, 209.
Sveta, widow, 87, 61.
Swaebheard, thane of King Oswin, 68, 91.
Swain, E. R„ xlviii, Iv, 78, 125, 181; 79, 121; 80, 31, 44, 69; 81, 44, 136; 82, 162, 193, 194; 83, 40, 104; 222-88, 223; Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum, 221-79, 224.
and A. C. Harrison: Excavation of a Moated Site at Abbot’s Court, Hoo St. Werburgh, 165-78, 169; Hall-House at Upper Bush, A, 149-79, 157; Starkey Castle, Wouldham, 118-81, 125; [pg191]Timber-framed Building in Tonbridge High Street, A, 169-68, 173; Upper Bush Hall House, 235-81, 239; Wealden- Type House in Cobham, Kent, A, 173-78, 179.
Swoine, A., xlv; 81, 82, xlv; 83, xlix.l, 291.
Swainson, John, 85, 48.
Swale, J., 74, 182.
Swale, marsh, 76, 166, 167; oyster fishing, 80, 120, 131, 141; river, 66, 106; 81, 101.
Swaleoliffe:
oyster grounds belonging to Earl Couper, Lord of the Manor, 80, 149.
place-name, 76, 61.
poor relief, 75, 21.
Vitalis, held by, 77, 135.
Swan, John, 84, 158; Maynard, 80, 20.
Swanley, H. Hutt, 70, 250.
Swann, 0. J., 77, 18; Charlotte, 77, 18; Edward, 77, 18; Fanny, 77, 18.
Swanscombe:
Acheulian culture, 80, 41.
Anglo-Saxon charter, 81, 149;
Church, 81, 242.
Barnfield Pit, 69, 216; 80, 38.
Boyn Hill terrace, 80, 42, 43. decorated axes, 76, 21.
gravels, 72-66, 73; 195-72, 196;
Manor, 72, 142.
pottery and bones excavated, Ixii.
poor relief at, 75, 41.
Hickson’s Pit, 216-69, 217.
road at, 83, 230. 235.
skull fragment from Barnfield Pit, xlvi.
Swanscombe, Deneholes at, by V. T. C. Smith and A. M. Gwynn-Ridgers, 245-81, 246.
Swanton, see Dover.
Swanton, M. J., 85, 213; A ‘Lost’ Crop-Mark Site at Westen- hanger, 203-88, 207; A preConquest Sculpture Fragment from Rochester Cathedral, 201-88, 203.
Swarling:
Belgic pottery, 74, 189; 82, 225.
Belgio site, 68, 112; 74, 190.
Swarling, A Romano-British Villa
Site at, by B. J. Philp, 18674, 190.
Swartlingeragg, see Penshurst.
Swatland, family, 73, 240; James, 73, 238; Samuel, 73, 238; Sarah, 73, 238; Solomon, 73, 238; Spencer, 73, 238; Stephen (1), 73, 238; Stephen (2), 73, 238.
Swayesland(e), John, 88 fit.
Swayne, Agnes, Prioress of Higham, 194 ff.
Sweham, John, 75, 115.
Swelgende, place-name, 66, 173.
Swerder, Henry, 75, 35.
Swerdhope marsh, see Grain.
Swere Creek, 76, 166.
Sweteman, John, 83, 215.
Sweyn, King, 84, 203.
Swift, Dean, 123-69, 124; 80, 118.
Swinborough Creek, 80, 130.
Swinderby, Nicholas, 80, 21.
Swinford, Frances, m. Bev. Wm.
Wodsworth, 81, 91.
Swingfield:
Commandery of the Hospitallers of St. John, 69, 227; xlv; 78, 80, xlv; 81, xlv; 81, xlv, xlvi; 82, xlv; 83, xlix; 84, xlix-1; Ixix; 85, 88, li.
estate maps, 1627, 1698, 77, 184.
Swinnook, John, 71, 124; John, paper-maker, 82, 83.
Swithinbank, B. W., Ivii; obituary, 72, 72, 238-239.
Switzer, Stephen, 84, 162.
Swynborne (Swynbourne), Andrew, 74, 34; John (1), 74, 34, 35; John (2), 74, 35; Sir Robert, 74, 34; Sir Thomas, 74, 34; William, 74, 34.
Sybill family, 86, 116.
SyddeU, Mrs. H., 82, 194; M., 78, 125; M. J. E., 80, 272; Iv; 82, 84, 139; 88, 207;
and M. A. Ocook: The Romano- British Buildings in Church Field, Snodland, 192-82, 217.
Sydeley, James, 74, 38.
Sydney, Viscoimt, 70, 5, 8, 26; John Robert Townsend, 1st Earl, 81, 83; John Robert, Viscount, 82, 77; John Townsend, 2nd Viscount, 81, 82.
Sydney Lawsuit, A. An Addendum, by M. R. Toynbee, 66, 165.
Syerth (Shirthe), see Shirley. Sylliborne, Thomas, 82, 42.
Symes, Miss R. C., 87, 101; 88, 73, 213-214.
Symond, John, 80, 19.
Symonds, 71, 116; Ralph, 81, 22.
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Symons family, 84, 32; Edward, 84, 32.
Symonson, P., Map of Kent, 1596, 73, 218; 76, 109; 81, 100; 83, 230.
Sympson, Charles, 149-70, 150; Edmund, 70, 150; John (1), 70, 150; John (2), 70, 151; John (3), 80, 21; John of Cork, 70, 151; Joseph, 70, 151; Nicholas (1), 70, 149; Nicholas (2), 149- 70, 150; Richard (1), 70, 150, 151; Richard (2), 70, 151; Susanna, 149-70, 150; William, 70, 151.
Syward, John, 74, 27.
T
Tacitus, 69, 100; 76, 214; 78, 79, Taddy, 81, 88.
Tadlow, Trances, 81, 85.
Tadman, Mr, 83, 237.
Taffs, H. W., 71, 226.
Talbot, 71, 84; 72, 94; Mrs, 73, 151;
Catherine, 120 ff.; Catherine, 69, 73, 144 ff.; George, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, 83, 30-31; J. G., 70, 20.
Tallents, M., 83, 256.
Talnotrie, Kirkcudbrightshire, 82, 283.
Tamesis, river-name, 76, 213, Tamie, Adam de, 79, 33.
Tamlyn, John, 88, 53.
Tankard, Elaine, 66, 8.
Tankerton, see Whitstable.
Tanner, L. E., 74, 1; Rev. T., xlix; Thomas, 83, 80, 92; William, 80, 20.
Tanners Marsh (Tannersmiseh, Tan- nershope), see Grain.
Taplow, Bucks., 65, 104; 78, 25; 84, 25.
Tapners, place-name, 76, 70; seo also Leigh.
Tapp, R. J., 70, 64.
Tarboke, Thomas, 75, 107.
Tarbutt, William, 70, 283.
Tarring, Sussex, 73, 116; 173- 87, 174.
Tash, Thomas, 82, 227.
Tassoll, Thomas, 71, 109; William, 80, 131.
Tassell & Son, solicitors, 80, 151.
Tatohel, G„ 72, 171.
Taximagulus, 76, 213.
Taylor:
Mr. liii; Mrs., 81, 69, 176; Miss,
Charles, m. Anne Best, 72, 172.
Clement, 71, 124; 82, 62; 83, 91; 88, 175.
E. R., xlvii; Eric, 69, 69, 132.
Francis, 83, 201.
Dr. H., 84, 246; Henry, 70, 150.
H. M.: Anglo-Saxon Churches in Kent, 241-81, 243.
J., 84, 39; J., 88, 126; J., liii;
J. C„ 70, 171; James, 71, 124.
James, 81, 36; 82, 83; John, 75, 21; John, 75, 37; John, merchant, 70, 150.
John, miller, 82, 42; Joseph, 72, 227.
Katherine, 150-70, 151.
Mr. Lanham, 82, 104.
Miss M. V., 65, 27; 73, 3; Mary, m. John Sympson, 70, 151.
R. H. 0., 83, 126; 84, 39; Sir Robert, 86, 238; Roger, 68, 173, Miss S. M., 69, xlvii; T., miller, 82, 43.
Thomas, 75, 113; Thomas, miller, 82 38 43*
W., 87, 177; William, miller, 82, 38, 43, 62, 93; William, 71, 113, 127.
Taylor & Co., printers, 70, 34.
Taylor, William, & Co., 82, 93.
Taylor and Edmeads, 87, 56.
Taylour, Sir William, Lord Mayor of London, 74, 178.
Tazza, Belgic, 224-82, 226.
Teaglo, W. G., 86, 171.
Teasels used in fulling, 71, 107.
Tedcastell, J., 77, 152.
Tegherst, Gilbert de, 80, 252.
Teichman-Derville, Major, 66, 65, 143; Ui; 72, 82, 1; 88, 117; obituary, 221-78, 224.
Teignmouth, Lord Charles John, 87, 64.
Telden see Tilden.
Telfer, Canon, W.; Favorsham Abbey Reconsidered, 215- 80, 220; Faversham’s Court of Orphans, 191-81, 202; Faversham Schoolboy Sculptures, 118- 78, 124.
Templars, keeper of the confiscated lands of the office held by Cobham family, 3 ff.; see also Religious Foundations.
‘Temple of Mithras’ at Burham, The, by B. F. Jessup, 168-70, 171.
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Temples and Treasures of Egypt, by Etienne Droiton, (review), 69, 229.
Temple Ewell—barrows, 28080, 281; cast-iron designs, 86, 187; Preceptory of Knights Templars, 1-li; 80, 81, Ixiii-lxv.
Temple-West, Admiral Sir John, 81, 93.
Tenglingden (Tenglynden), seo Din- gleden.
Tennegate, see Evegate.
Tenter den:
Beacon, William, Mayor, 69, 169.
borough, 84, 110.
Brattle House, analysis of clay daub, 78, 200; analysis of plant remains, 80, 268.
Charter, of 968, 55-69, 56. church gallery, 75, 121. denns, 70-76, 71, 76 ff.
Earl of, Edward Hales, 82, 127.
Eastgate House, xlv. forest, 80, 76, 78.
foundation of school, 75, 71. harness boss, 258-84, 259. Highways Board, 71, 196.
painted wall, 16th century, 79, 226.
place-name, 73, 69; 70-76, 71. poor relief, 75, 29.
Roman road, 255-83, 256. Reading Street, 76, 63.
silver coin of Count of Flanders, 208-77, 209.
Terlingham, place-name, 76, 74. Terlockos Marsh, see Upchurch. Terry, C., 74, 182; John, 82, 61;
Thomas, 75, 26; W. Neville: A Further Note on the Bronze Spear-Head from Chartham, 198-65, 200.
Test Act, 72, 230.
Tester, A. F., 83, 126; M. E., 83, 126; Miss M.: Funeral Hatchments in Kent, 79-81, 94.
Tester, P. J.:
xliii; 66, 70, 238, 240; xliv; 71, 72, xlvii, 72 lix, 223; liii, 73, 74, 194; 78, 165, 169; 80, 1, liv- lv; 81, xlvi, lx; liv; 82, Ivii; 82, 190; xlix, 83, 1, 55, 94-99, 104, 110, 250, 258; 84, 139, 161, 165, 232, 236; 85, 29, 95, 176, 180; 86, 211, 236, 238; 87, 157; 88, 214.
An Aoheulian Site at Cuxton, 30-80, 60.
An Aoheulian Site at Orpington, 194-72, 7.
An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Orpington, First Interim Report, 125-83, 150.
An Anglo-Saxon Occupation Site at Dartford, 256-70, 259.
An Anglo-Saxon Spearhead from Bexley, 212-85, 214.
Base of a Shale Vessel from Fordcroft, Orpington, 20385, 204.
The Bexley Heath Bronze Age Hoard, 232-71, 233.
Bronze Age Palstave from Sidcup, 215-87, 216.
The Coarse Pottery, Appendix I of the Ritual Shaft at Warbank, Keston, 190-82, 191.
Cobham, Notes on the Medieval Chantry College at, 109-79, 120.
Cobham Park; Interim Report on the Society’s Excavations, 1959, 224-73, 225.
Cobham Park Excavations, 1960, 177-74, 178.
Report on Cobham Chantry College, 1962, xlii; 68, 77, xlix, 29.
A Decapitated Burial at Cuxton, 181-78, 182.
Destruction of Riokson’s Pit, Swanscombe, 216-69, 217.
A Discovery of Aoheulian Implements in the Deposits of the Dartford Heath Terrace, 72-66, 76.
Discoveries at Hall Place, Bexley, 209-210 and J. E. L. Caiger: Discovery of a Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 86, 65, 178-179.
Excavations at Boxley Abbey, 129-88, 158.
Excavations at Boxley Abbey, Interim report on, 87, 227.
Excavations at Fordoroft, Orpington, 39-84, 77.
Excavations on the Site of Higham Priory, 143-82, 161.
Excavations on the Site of a Romano-British Settlement in Joyden’s Wood, near Bexley, 167-68, 183.
First-Century Pottery from Temple Hill, Dartford, 253-70, 254.
A Flint Dagger from Bexley, 204-69, 205.
Hall Place, Bexley, 153-71, 161.
Hall Place, Bexley, Wrought
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Tester, P. —continued
Iron Gates and Screen, 239-89, 240.
Interim Report on Research Programme at Benedictine Priory, Higham, xlviii-xlix.
Interim Report on Excavation on site of Augustinian Priory of St Mary and St Nicholas, Leeds, 211-212 and J. E. L. Caiger.
Medieval Discoveries at Cray House, Bexley, 211-216 and J. E. L. Caiger.
Medieval Buildings in the Joy- den’s Wood Square Earthwork, 18-72, 40.
Medieval Pottery found in Bexley Church, 260-70, 261.
Medieval Pottery (Old Com Exchange, Rochester), 86, 108.
Medieval Pottery, Rochester East Gate, 142-150 and J. E. L. Caiger.
New Discoveries in the Joyden’s Wood Square Earthwork, near Dartford, 71, 233.
Neolithic Axes from Daronth, Bexley and East Wickham, 209-73, 211.
Northgate A, Boman and Medieval Defences at Rochester, 68-83, 70.
Notes on Fragments of Carved Stone and Mouldings, (St. Mary’s Hospital, Strood) 152-84, 154.
Notes on Pottery from Chalk, 73, 223.
Palaeolithic Implements from the Wansunt Pit, Dartford Heath, 209-85, 211.
A prehistoric Saddle-Quern from Bexley, 183-78, 184.
A Roman Burial at Bexley Heath, 254-70, 255.
Roman Burials at Welling, 77-66, 81.
Roman Burials at Welling, 205-69, 206.
A Roman Settlement Between Bexley and Crayford, 179- 78, 180.
Report on Bexley 1968, 83, 254.
The Roman Villa in Cobham Park near Rochester, 88- 76, 109.
Supposed Barrows and Hut-Sites on Dartford Heath, 208- 86, 209.
Surface Palaeoliths from Stan
dardhill Earm, near Eltham, 85-65, 89.
A Timber Hall-House at Halfway Street, Sidcup, 200-74, 202.
The Vanishing Houses of Kent A Destroyed Timber House at Darenth, 2, 77, 91-94.
review of The Angles, The Saxons and the Jutes, by J. N. L. Myres, 255-86, 256.
review of The Church at Lamber- hurst by William Morland, 84, 272.
review of Hall Place, Bexley, by P. E. Morris, 223-85, 224.
review of Lamberhurat School, by William Morland, 88, 231.
review of Lullingstone Roman Villa, by Col, G. W. Meates, 223-69, 224.
review of New Avenues in English Local History, by Alan Everitt, 258-86, 259.
review of Plaxtol—-A Kentish Village, 251-71, 252.
review of The Story of Ifleld and Singlewell, ed. by R. H. Hiscock, 250-71, 251.
review of Sturry—The Changing Scene, ed. by K. H. McIntosh, 88, 233.
review of The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, by R. Bruce-Miftord, 247-87, 248.
review of Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnail, by A. L. Meaney and S. C. Hawkes, 225-85, 227; R. M., 83, 126; 84, 39; 88, 130.
Teston, church, 87, 40; hatchments, 81, 92; place-name, 76, 63.
Teutonic Knights of East Prussia, 72, 224.
Tewegata, Simon de, 74, 3.
Tewkesbury, 88, 34; battle of, 74, 43, Textiles, Anglo-Saxon, Orpington, 84, 50-54; Romano-British silk damask, Holborough, 246- 80, 250.
Textus Rofiensis, 66, 141; laws of Hlothere, 94-68, 95.
Teynham, Lord, 68, 194, 195; Henry of. 79, 38.
Teynham:
church, 75, 109.
co-aration, 80, 167.
Deed of Sale between Lord Teynham and Rev. Hopkins Eox, 80, 140.
denns belonging to arohiepisco- pal manor, 76, 76.
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enamel roundel with shield, 281-80, 283.
grant of Manor by James I to John Roper, 140-80, 141.
lands of William Peyforer, 80, 163.
lefgavel, 76, 84.
Lower Newlands Farmhouse, xlix-85, 1.
oyster fishery belonging to Manor, 140-80, 141.
pannage rights, 76, 80.
place-name, 76, 66.
timber barn, Lower Newlands, 81, 26.
timber barn, Teynham Court, 81, 24.
Thames:
building-up of marshes, 11266, 115.
gravel terraces, 41-80, 44; 210-85, 211.
inning of the marshes, 117 ff. peat beds, 66, 66, 114-115.
place-name, 78, 88.
Ravenna Cosmography, 20379, 205.
Roman occupation level, 66, 116, 132.
Saxon occupation level, 11666, 117.
Thames, The Widening, by R. H. Goodsall, (review), 289-80, 290.
Thanet, Earl of, 66, 171; Walter of, 79, 38.
Thanet, Isle of:
Archaeological and Historical Society, Ixv.
burial mounds, 11-71, 13.
Coles, C. A. G. obituary, 70, 285.
Commission of Sewers, 1388, 70, 73.
defences against Armada, 85, 87. do-population, 1392, 70, 75.
Earl of, 66, 171.
exports, fish, 66, 42, 43; malt, wheat and barley, 1676-1686, 66, 41.
fellowships, 75, 94.
foreign trade, 1650-1750, 4266, 43.
Fox, Henry, Baron Holland, 1-71, 5.
Garrett family, 126 ff. imports of coal 1676-81, 86, 66, 42. inning of marshes, 66, 143.
Kingsgate, Avebury Lord of, 71, 8; bede-house, 71, 6, 7-8; Captain Digby Inn, 7-71, 8; Castle, 71, 7, 8, 9; CoUege,
Convent, (Port Regis), 13, 71, 9; Countess Fort, 71, 9; Hackemdown Banks, 71, 12; Hackemdown Point, 71, 12; Tower, 71, 12; Holland House, 1-71, 13; Neptune’s Tower, 10-71, 11; Northdown Hill, Whitfield Beacon, 10-71, 11; Temple of Neptune, 9-71, 10.
land held by Vitalis, 1086, 77, 135. legal dispute with Abbey of St.
Augustine, 66, 94.
Mount family, 1759, visit of, 69, 174.
place-name, 76, 213.
Powell, Jas., 71, 5.
Quakes, Dandeliais, Twenties, Vincents, 71, 2.
sands, 66, 106.
Thanet Seaports, The, 1650-1750, by John H. Andrews, 37-66, 44.
Thanington Without, agger of Canterbury-Ashford Roman road, 80, 283; Iffin Manor, 74, 17.
Thedam, John, 71, 208, 212; Thomas, 71, 208.
Theobald, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Theobalds, Peter, 71, 111; Peter, miller, 82, 38.
Theodosius, Count, 82, 213.
Thetford, 30-72, 31; 74, 88; 82, 154.
Theudbert, King, 78, 90. Thevegate, see Evegate. Thevenot, E., 72, 62.
Thirning, Chief Justice, 70, 76. Thirsk, Dr Joan, 80, 174.
Thirst House Cave, Romano-British brooch, 87, 152.
Tholy, John, 76, 68.
Tholytounys, place-name, 76, 68.
Thomas, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Thomas, Mr., 70, 277; Mrs. 85, 2, 10; A., 88, 130; A. J., 81, 136; David ap, 75, 86; Edward, 72, 169; Elizabeth, m. Hardres, 81, 85; H. B.: Birchloy and the Randolphs of Biddenden, 62-68, 71; Thomas Becon, Canon of Canterbury, 159-69, 170; John, 85, 130; K., 74, 193; Mr. & Mrs. M. Hartland, 68, 89; Nicholas: A Guide to Prehistoric England (review) 208-74, 209; P., 88, 130; Peter, 87, 157; William, 82, 76.
Thompsett, M. G., li.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Brian, 83, 261; D., 86, 202; F. H.,
196 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVUI
169; 73, 98; 84, 182; 85, 181; 87, 229; 88, 214; Excavations at Reculver, Kent, 1951, 52-66, 59; George, 80, 135; Henry, 70, 147; John, 88, 170; Sir John, 88, 170; Dr. M. W., 71, 245; 74, 146; 84, 185; 85, 29; A Group of Mounds in Sea- salter Level, near Whitstable, and the medieval Imbanking in this Area, 44-70, 67; Thomas, 75, 79.
Thomsen, A., 88, 73; L., 88, 74; P., 68, 38.
Thomson, Miss Scott, 70, 39. Thorle, Nicholas, 74, 36.
Thorley, Nicholas, 74, 33.
Thornbury, John, 74, 40; Philippa, m. John Pympe, 74, 40.
Thorne, William: Chronicle of St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, 80, 278. '
Thornell, Richard, 80, 141.
Thorney, Folcard, Abbot of, 72, 228; relics of St. Botolph, 72, 229.
Thornham, Robert de, 77, 202. Thornham, see Thurnham.
Thornhill, John, 66, 176; Mrs. L., 87, 233; P., 83, 39; 84, 93; 85, 55; 86, 25; 87, 101; 88, 74; R., 77, 152.
Thornhurst, Lady Cecilia, m. Blunt, 65, 198; Stephen (1), 65, 197; Sir Stephen (2), 65, 197; Sir Thomas, 65, 197.
Thornton, Rev. Stephen, 83, 118. Thorpe, Mrs. John, lx; John, 72, 65, 107-108; 71, 204; liii; 73, 74, 103, 109; 77, 153, 154; 81, 65; 82, 143, 153, 155, 285; 83, 28, 205, 212; 86, 238.
Thrale, Henry, liii; Susanna, 78, 78, liii.
Threadgold, Wm. Moss, 88, 107, 171. Thread manufacture, Maidstone, 65, 203.
Threipland, L. Murray: Excavations in Dover, 14-71, 37.
Threlfall, M. 66, 81.
Thristo, Henry, 75, 120.
Throckmorton, Sir A., 87, 18; Mary, 87, 18.
Throwley:
assessment for Turnpike, 1840 71, 188.
bequest for maintenance of Church, 75, 113.
funeral sermons, 75, 108.
hatchment of George F. R. Harris, 3rd Baron, 81, 92.
John Pain, 71, 109.
Rev. Scott Robertson, 70, 21. school, 75, 82.
small house with single end jetty, 78, 144.
Thunorhlaw, place-name, 76, 60.
Thurbarne, James, 22 ff.
Thurnham:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 11170, 112; gold cross, 297-82, 298.
Archbishop Warham annexes Aldington to, 82, 71.
Ballard’s Mill, 67-82, 68.
Blinkham, John, 71, 121.
Brook Bridges, Sir, 71, 121.
Knight, Major Henry, 71, 121.
Milgate Park, 82, 69.
mill mentioned in Domesday Survey, 82, 102.
Romano-British villa, 72, 225.
Thurnham Mill, 71, 121; 6882, 70.
Thurnham Roman Villa, by Elizabeth Pirie, 162-74, 170.
Thurston, Charles, 71, 196; Matthew, 72, 172; Thomas, 70, 208, 209; 71, 189.
Thursley, Surrey, 86, 105.
Thursway, Lord Culpeper, Baron of, 82, 39.
Thwaites, Edward, 86, 19.
Ticehurst, Berkeley, Rev. George, 69, 122; land held by Edmund de Passele, 74, 15, 16, 38; Pashley manor, 74, 12, 15, 19.
Tichborno, Sir Walter, 82, 128.
Tiohfield, Hants., 81, 6.
Tickerage, 82, 250.
Tickford Abbey, Bucks., 71, 232.
Tidby, Mr. and Mrs., 71, 84; 72, 94; 73, 3.
Tide coaches, from Gravesend to Rochester and Chatham, 83, 245.
Tidheah, moneyer, 71, 163.
Tiffin, John, 75, 84; Thomas, 75, 84.
Tijou, Jean, 239-81, 240.
Tilbe, Richard, 82, 42.
Tilbury, review of troops raised for the Armada, 85, 89.
Tilden, Ann, 75, 51; Freegift, 75, 88; John, 75, 51.
Tilden, denns of archiepiscopal manor at Maidstone, 76, 76.
Till, E. D., 86, 116; 88, 87, 88.
Tillard, Mr., 81, 54.
Tilley, E. W. 71, 84, 98-100; 72, 94, 104, 105, 106; 73, 3; 74, 114, 138, 140; 77, 111, 128-130, 159; lii; 78, 80, 108; Ivi, 81, 62; 82, 107, 122; 83, 164, 247,
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253; 85, 139, 142; 87, 221, 224. Excavations at No. 43 High
Street, Gravesend, 19386, 202; Gravesend: SeventeenthEighteenth Century Finds, 196-77, 199; Report on Bronze Objects, Springhead, 9871, 100; Report on Bronze Objects from Temple I, Springhead, 49-73, 51; Report on Coins from Springhead, Building B 10, 83, 183-184; Report on Coins from Building B8 and Kiln FSpringhead, 26, 83, 190-191; Report on Fibulae from Building B Springhead, 10, 83, 184-185; Report on Iron Ware, Springhead, 187-83, 188; Report on Miscellaneous Finds, Springhead, 188-83, 190; Report on the Small Finds (Appendix V) Romano- British Buildings, Snodland, 214-82, 216. Seventeenth-Century Token Issuers of Gravesend and Milton-next-Gravesend, The 149-85, 174; Thirteenth-Century Bowl from Gravesend, A, 78, 184; Witch Bottle from Gravesend, A, 252-80, 256; Richard, 80, 20.
Tillidres, Comte de: Mdmoires, 69, 76, 84, 89.
Tillott, F„ 70, 63.
Tilman, Nicholas, 81, 201; Richard, 81, 202.
Tilmanstone: barrow, 74, 50, 57. finds during construction of pipeline, 87, 234.
Harvey, Richard, 80, 98.
living held by Dr. John Boys, 79, 72.
medieval cottages, 81, 56. slotted incense cup, 74, 50, 57.
Timber and Brick Building in Kent, by Kenneth Gravett, (review), 86, 259.
Timber Building in England from early Times to the End of the seventeenth Century, by Fredk. H. Crossley, (review), 20665, 207.
Tipples, Mr, 70, 252; J., 88, 208. Tiptoft, Sir John, 70, 81.
Tiptofts, Saffron Walden, 72, 20.
Tipton, Charles L.: The Origins of the Freceptory of West Peckham, 92-80, 97.
Tischler, F., 70, 109. Titsey, Surrey, 75, 22. Toko, 66, 61; Anna Maria, 81, 82;
Francis, 75, 41; John, 69, 227;
Tolherst, Joan, 82, 84; Thomas (1), 82, 84; Thomas (2), 82, 84.
Tolhurst, Thomas, 71, 123.
Tollard Royal, Wilts., 72, 31. Toller, Thomas, 80, 20, 21.
Tomb of Horsa, The, by John H.
Evans, 101-65, 113.
Tomkin, Wm., 82, 64.
Tomkins, L. E„ 70, 177; 73, 225.
Tomlinson, Major, F. W., 68, 142;
Tompson, Lady, 88, 170.
Tomson, Richard, 75, 117.
-ton, place-name suffix, 76, 213;
Tonbridge, Richard de, 72, 142, 145.
Tonbridge:
almhouse, 75, 51.
Barden, borough of, 72, 140; furnace, 88 ff.; Peter of, 86, 72, 140.
Bourne Mill furnace, 86, 91.
Bridger and Son, printers, samples of work, 82, 298.
camera magistralis of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 96-80, 97.
Castle, 70, 26; 72, 147; owned by Earl of Stafford, 71, 207; seal, 72, 147.
Castle Hill, Iron Age hill fort, 233-84, 234; 176-85, 177.
charitable funds, 75, 130.
Deed, where Geoffrey Porter sells land to John of Hadlow, attested with lead seal matrix, 71, 227.
East Haysden, 72, 140.
estate map, 1699, 77, 179, 184.
FitzGilbert, Richard, granted land around Castle, 75, 138.
Grammar School, 73-75, 76, 93. hatchments in Church, 81, 92. ironworks, 86, 91.
Keeper of Tonbridge, office held by Cobham family, 4 ff.
Lewis, Mrs. Dunks Green, 70, 238.
Manors, of Ashorn, 72, 140; of Earlsfield and Ramshurst, 72, 140; of Penshurst, 72, 141.
monastic house, 66, 45.
parochial records, 66, 68.
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perambulations of boundary of Lowy, 138 ff.
poor relief, 75, 76. population in 1600, 75, 4. Prior of, 72, 141.
quarter knight’s fee held by William Dodebyn, 72, 141.
Ramshurst, 72, 141.
rebellion against Parliamentary oaths of allegiance, 1643, 83, 114.
school excavation, Plaxtol, xlvii; 71, 83, 114.
store of powder as part of defences, 85, 92.
Weller, Capt. George, 75, 138.
Weller, Thos., 75, 138.
West Haysden, 72, 140.
Tonbridge High Street, A Timberframed Building, in, by E. R. Swain, 169-78, 173.
Tonbridge, Interim Report on Excavations, by 0. B. Giles, 87, 230.
Tonbridge, Interim Report on Excavations, Castle Hill, by J. H. Money, 233-86, 234.
Tonbridge, Iron Age Hill-Forts on Castle HUI, by J. H. Money, 87, 219.
Tonbridge: A Seventeenth Century Market Town, by C. W. Chalklin, 152-76, 162.
Tonbridge, The Lowy of, by W. V. Dumbreck, 138-72, 147.
Tonford, North Downs trackway, 81, 210.
Tong, W. H., 79, 169.
Tonge, endowment for apprenticeships, 75, 57; Norman castle, Iv-lvi; Romano-British animal remains, 78, 80, 267; plant remains, 268-80, 269; pottery, 80, 267; rubbish pit, Radfield, 156-66, 157; Royal Arms in church, 79, 169.
Tonge: An early Medieval Manor House, by David Ford, 207-79, 210.
Tonge Medieval Manor—Summary of Results, 1965, by D. M. Ford, 265-80, 269.
Tookey, G. W., Q.C., 66, 173; 78, 21; 87, 233.
Tootal, J., Map of Maidstone, 1848, 87, 217.
Topclive, John, 74, 37.
Torpel, family, 82, 285; John de, 82, 285; Mabilla, wife of John, 82, 285.
Torr, J. F., 80, 298; V. J. B.,
215; 87, 239; obituary, 80, 298; Notes on Kentish Royal Arms, 158-79, 169; Rochester Cathedral in 1634, 39-78, 54; and H. R. Pratt Boorman: Kent Churches, 1954, (review), 68, 223.
Torrington, Viscount, 70, 218.
Torrington, Devon, 80, 237.
TothaU, William, 66, 176.
Tottel, 148 ff.
Toucestre, John, 71, 212.
Tour into Kent, 1759, A, ed. by F. Hull, 171-69, 178.
Tourmaline grit, Dartford Heath, 66, 75.
Tours, Gregory of, 88, 39; St. Martin’s 88, 39.
TovU, 76, 19.
Tovil Paper Co. Ltd.,88, 176. Tower, Sir Reginald, 70, 30.
Town and Country in Roman Britain, by A. L. F. Rivet, (review), 72, 235; 260-81, 261.
Townley, James, 81, 90.
Townley Collection, 68, 26.
Townshend, Sir Horatio, 81, 82; John Robert, 1st Earl Sydney, 81, 83; John, T., 2nd Viscount Sydney, 81, 82.
Toynbee, Prof. J. M. C., 65, 27; 68, 26; 70, 200; 79, 218; liv; Excavation of a Roman Barrow at Holborough, Snod- land. The Lead Sarcophagus, 82, 68, 34-46; and I. No61 Hume: An Unusual Roman Sherd from the Upchurch Marshes, 69-69, 74; M. R.: King Charles I at Canterbury in 1625, 241-71, 242; Sydney Lawsuit, A.: An Addendum, 66, 165; Wedding journey of King Charles I, The, 75-69, 89.
Trade of the Port of Faversham, The, 1650-1750, by J. H. Andrews, 125-69, 131.
Trained bands, 85, 73, 80; 58 ff. Training course, Romano-British archaeology, 88, 84, 232; 85, 176; 235-86, 236; 228-87, 229; 88, 213.
Trappes, Joan, 75, 78, 91-92. Traseie, Sir John, 73, 133.
Travers, Samuel, 73, 228.
Treadwell family, 81, 62; Henry (1), 71, 75, 77; 81, 62; Henry (2), 81, 74, 75.
Treasure Trove, Little Chart, 200-80, 204.
Trebilcock, J., 88, 130.
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Trefoil decoration, Combwell, 77, 79; Preston, 77 ff.
Trefreock, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Tregarthen, Thomas, 78, 2.
Tremoderate, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Trengoff, John, 74, 38.
Tresse, Francis, 75, 83.
Trevellion, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Trevillian, John, 78, 2.
Trevor, Capt., 88, 71; Dr J. C., 70, 113.
Trewhiddle, Cornwall, 82, 283.
Treworder, Cornwall, 74, 34.
Trier, 70, 192, 200; 73, 58, 59; 77, 147; 80, 177; 86, 204.
Trillinghurst, place-name, 88, 81.
Trindeherst, denns of arohiepiscopal manor at Gillingham, 76, 76.
Trinidad Lake Asphalt Co., 71, 229. Trinovantes, 112-68, 113.
Triomphe Glorieux, Le, account of Charles Ps wedding journey, 69, 75.
Trottiscliffe: lead seal matrix, 200-78, 207; Neolithic site, 74, 68; North Downs trackway at, 81, 204.
Troutbeok, Maiy, m. Sir Edmund Denny, 77, 50; Robert, 77, 50.
Troyes, Lupus, Bishop of, 80, 177.
True Discourse, A, account of Charles I’s wedding journey, 69, 75, 86.
Tryggvason, Olaf, 69, 43; 87, 39.
Tryvett, Elizabeth, 74, 34.
Tubbs, Dr F. R., 72, 223; T. R., 224
Tucker,'G. M., 74, 202; John, 70, 157; Rev. John, 80, 104; Sarah, wife of Rev. John, 80, 104; Stephen, 66, 77.
Tudeley: chapel, 75, 117; Mertun de Badesell, 72, 139; toll-gate, 70, 217; ‘way wardens’ for Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 219.
Tudor:
farmhouse site, Deadman’s Island, lix.
glass beaker and watering pot, Gravesend, Ixix.
house, Bexley, 153-71, 161.
panelling, Canterbury, 85, 123.
pottery, Rochester, li; 77, 85, 97. wall-paintings, Biddenden, 62-68, 64.
witch deposits, Rochester, li.
Tudor Kiln at Hareplain, Biddenden, An early, by D. B. Kelly, 159-87, 176.
Tudor-Craig, Pamela: Report on
the Dover Fragment of Stiff Leaf, from the medieval Garderobe in Snargate Street, 157-69, 158.
Tufton, Sir Humphrey, 6-86, 7;
John, 75, 64; Sir John, 75, 123;
Tugwell, K. F., Ivii.
-tun, place-name, suffix, 74, 208, 216; 61 ff.
Tunbridge Wells:
Adam’s Well, Langton, 87, 180. apothecary’s pill-rolling slab, 87, 178.
Bradley, Mrs. E., Museum Curator, Ivii.
cast-iron designs, 181 ff.
Decimus Burton house, xlv.
Demetrius Grevis-James and wife, memorial window and brass, 83, 122.
Eden House, Mount Sion, 84, 1. Hawley, Lady, obituary, 71, 259. High Rocks, xlvii; 71, 72, 1-li,
Ixv-lxvi; liii-liv; 73, 86, 68, 74. iguanodon bone, xliii.
Lindo family, 69, 177.
Mount family, 1759, 177 Oakfield Court, 69, 83, 122.
Rusthall Manor Act, 87, 178.
Tunbridge Wells, Another Chalybeate Spring and Cold Bath at, by Myrtle B. and Anthony D. F. Streeten, 177-87, 182.
Tunstall, Bishop, 75, 96.
Tunstall:
buildings included in Building Survey, 80, 271.
hatchments of Sir John Hales, Andrew H. Dyne-Bradley and Dixon family, 81, 92.
Manor of Upton, 72, 1. place-name, 208-76, 209.
Tuppenden, 70, 151.
Tuppeny, Joseph, 87, 66.
Turke, Mr., 82, 136.
Turnaunt, Thomas, 83, 216.
Tumor, Dr. A. J., 68, 3; Ann, m.
Sawkins, 81, 88; Elizabeth, wife of William, 82, 38; F., 83, 164; 73, 3; 74, 114; 77, 111; F. L., 80, 108; Dr. Francis, 87, 89; G„ 88, 176; Martha, 80, 134; R. & Son, 88, 176; Richard, 88, 176; S. W., 69, 210; Dr. Thomas, Dean of Christchurch, 82 ff. W. and Son, 87, 88, 176; William Horsmon-
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den, 82, 38, 40; William, 80, 20. Turnpike Trusts:
Biddenden-Boundgate, 18571, 197.
Dartford Bridge to Strood, 232 ff.
Maidstone and Ashford, 71, 194. Malling to Strood, 186-73, 192. Northfleet, to Strood 231 ff. Stocker’s Head, 83, 70, 205-209.
Tuscan pottery, Gravesend, 86, 197. Tusser, 80, 268.
Tutt, R., 66, 154.
Tuyslee, Clement, 78, 8, 9. Twinney Creek, see Upchurch. Twisden, famfly, 66, 69; 69, 215;
Roger (1741), 88, 55; Sir
Roger (d.1772), 69, 215; Sir
Thomas, (1716), 68, 186; Sir
Thomas, 3rd Bt., 193 ff; Sir Thomas, (d. 1682) 76, 69, 215; Sir Thomas (d. 1737), 69, 215; Sir William, 72, 230; 82, 131, 132.
Two Notes on Guernes de Pont Sainte-Maxence: Vie de Saint Thomas, by William Urry, 92-66, 97.
Two Types of Court Hall, by S. E. Rigold, 1-83, 22.
Two lost Court Lodges—Long- field and Wootton, by A. Baker and S. E. Rigold, 61-85, 70.
Twopenny, Edward, 177-72, 178; William, 177-72, 178.
Twyman, John, 70, 157.
Twysden, family, 70, 35; Roger, 88, 65, 67; Roger (1587), 70, 30; Sir Roger, 70, 36, 222;
Twysden, Sir Roger, 1597-1672, by F. W. Jessup (review), 304-82, 305.
Tybotoet, Robert, 82, 6.
Tyhurst, John, 72, 172.
Tylden, Sir J. M., 76, 199; William, 81-82, 82.
Tyler, Betty, 81, 87; Frank W., obituary, 230-69, 231; 70, 29; 71, 255; William, 81, 35.
Tyler Hill ware, 145-69, 150; 80, 22; Canterbury, 83, 267; 86, 215, 217; Dartford, 88, 192.
Tymberden, Robert, 123-73, 124.
Tymberwood, Quintin, 84, 217; Richard, 84, 214, 217; Roger, 84, 215, 217.
Tymperon, John, 82, 39.
Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill, Earl of, 88, 68.
Tyrwhitt, Robert, 69, 83.
Tysson, Dorothy, m. William Hugesson, 81, 87.
U
Ubaldino, 72, 46.
Ubaldinus, Octavian de, 72, 46.
Uffington, Fair and Games, 65, 195.
Ufford, William, 83, 209.
Ulcombe:
banks and ditches, Fang’s Wood, Iv.
bell-metal mortar of Thomas Hatch, 225-72, 226.
Chegworth Mill, 111-71, 113; 40-82, 45.
Chegworth Mill, Thomas Hatche; John Peeke; Thomas Stiles, 71, 112.
medieval iron carpenter’s axe, 298-82, 299; iron bill, 82, 299.
Mesolithic pick, 76, 202.
mill listed in Domesday Book, 82, 102.
miller, William Taylor, 71, 113.
Royal Arms in church, 79, 158.
Thos. Tassell, 71, 109.
Underdown, John, 65, 99.
Underdowne, John, 75, 117.
Underevere, Jocey, 72, 139; 73, 66.
Underliill, H. G., 85, 67; Rev.
Thomas, 73, 232.
Under River, place-name, 73, 66.
Ungethorp, Anchoreta, Higham Priory, 195 ff.
Unicom, depicted on Hythe Common Seal, 222-86, 223.
United Counties Society, 70, 5, 7.
Upchurch:
Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 70, 111.
Belgio pedestal urn, 83, 264.
crop production on cathedral priory manor, 151 ff.
Cranbrook ware, xlvii. estate maps, 72, 1593, 77, 184.
Horsham Manor, 76, 163, 164, 166.
initial deposits, 198-69, 199.
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lands mentioned in Surveys of All Souls College, 76, 144.
Marshes, 66, 106; owned by Cobham family in 14th century, 66, 141; Roman occupation of, 66, 116, 129-132; Barksore Marshes, 66, 106, 123, 140; 76, 163; Bauor Marsh, . 76, 164, 167; Bylette Marsh,
166-167; Barre Nashe Marsh, 76, 164, 166; Greenborough Marshes, 66, 106, 123; 76, 163, 166; Ham Green Marshes, 66, 112; 68, 73; 76, 164, 167; Ham Saltings, mortaria, 81, 180; Horsham Marsh, 66, 106; Kingsferry Saltings, 66, 112; 76, 165, 167, 168; Milfordhope Marsh (Willflete Hoape), 66, 106, 114, 123, 127; 73 ff; 68, 76, 163, 167-168; 235-82, 245; Otterham Creek, 66, 109; 68, 73, 79-80; 76, 164, 166; St. Katherine’s Salte Marsh, 76 166; Sharfleet Creek, 76, 166, 167; 79, 4; Slayhills Marsh, 66, 106, 123, 132, 140-141; coin and jewellery hoard, 68, 79; potteries, 68, 73, 74; Roman occupation, 63, 79; Samian Ware, 163 ff; 76, 82, 235-245; Slayhills Saltings, cremation burials, 78, 201; Twin- niey Creek, 66, 109; 16776, 168; Wheatham Marsh, 76, 164.
Medieval pottery, 70, 63.
Romano-British pottery, 20178, 202; remains, 70, 11.
Samian ware, 71, 230. tilery, 82, 174.
unstratified pottery, 74, 199; 76, 205.
Upchurch Marshes, Ritual Burials on the, by I. Nodi Hume, 160-70, 169.
Upchurch Marshes, Romano-British Potteries on the, by I. Nodi Hume, 72-68, 90.
Upchurch Marshes, An unusual Roman Sherd From the, by J. M. O. Toynbee and I. Nodi Hume, 69-69, 74.
Upchurch: Two Roman Pottery Kilns, by I. Jackson, 19077, 194.
Upchurch Marshes, Ritual Deposits on the, by I. NoSl Hume, 198-69, 199.
Upnor, Bronze Age axes, 83, 264; building of the Castle, 73, 80;
guarding of ships before the Armada, 85, 73.
Upnor Castle, conversion into magazine, 65, 7; drawing of ship, 65, 8; insurrection, 1642, 65, 3.
Upnor Castle, Kent, by B. H. St. J. O’ Neil and S. Evans, 1-65, 11.
Upper Bush, A Hall-House at, by E. R. Swain, 149-79, 157.
Upper Bush Hall House, by E. R. Swain, 235-81, 239.
Upper Ensing, North Downs trackway at, 81, 211.
Upper Hardies:
barrow, 86, 237.
Burstead Manor, 81, 54.
Hardres Court, 81, 54.
Hardres family, 66, 93; 81, 54.
hatchments of Hardres family, and of Rev. Jones and wife, 81, 85.
Heppington forge, 81, 54.
history of gates at Hardres Court, 81, 54.
Palm Tree Farm, 81, 53. timber barn, 81, 18.
Upper Hardres, The Old Cottage at, The Vanishing Houses of Kent:
. by E. W. Parkin, 6, 81, 53-61.
Upton, Fredk., 69, 203; John, 81, 198; Martha, wife of Walter, 74, 204, 205; Nicholas, 74, 205; 81, 198; Walter, 74, 204, 205.
Urban HI, Pope, 87, 225.
Urban V, Pope, 70, 70.
Urban VI, Pope, 84, 259.
Urre, Thomas, 79, 33.
Urry, William, 66, 8; 68, 61; 69, 165; 70, 64; 71, 129, 242; xlv; 73, 76, xlviii; 77, 135; 79, 15, 48; 84, 203; 86, 111; 87, 189; Canterbury under the Angevin Kings, (review) 306-82, 308; Normans in Canterbury, The, (review), 74, 208; Two Notes on Guernes de Pont Sainte- Maxence: Vie de Saint Thomas, 92-66, 97; review of Donors of Booles to St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, by A. B. Emden, 283-84, 285; review of Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Avron Saltman, 72, 236.
Usher, Thomas, 72, 169.
Usmer, George, 75, 20, 107-108; Richard, 80, 237.
202 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES LXV TO LXXXVUI
V
Vagniacae, supposed site at Springhead, 65, 171.
Vale in Kent, A. A Historical Guido to the Darent Valley, by Philip Rogers, (review), 69, 228.
Vale Mascal Bath House, The, by J. E. L. Caiger, 227-82, 234.
Valeines, Alan de, 77, 138.
Vallance, Aymer, 70, 27, 31 ff.;
Rev. W., 76, 199; 1 ff.
Valle Crucis, 88, 137.
Valoignes, Sir Henry de, 74, 25.
Valon, Miss J. A. de, 69, 2.
Valontaire, H.M.S., log book, 1810- 1811, 101-66, 102.
Vanacker, Francis, 83, 31; Nicholas, 83, 31.
Vandal buckle, Algeria, 34-69, 35.
Vane, Sir Henry, 75, 108; 83, 114; 84, 166; 86, 6, 9.
Vanhomrige, Esther (Vanessa), 123-69, 124.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The:
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: Leeds Priory Gate House, by E. W. Parkin, 3, 78, 142-146.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: Bridge Farm, Bridge, by E. W. Parkin, 4, 79, 136-142.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: The Old Vicarage, Maidstone, by E. W. Parkin, 5, 80, 205-214.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: The Old Cottage at Upper Hardres, by E. W. Parkin, 6, 81, 53-61.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: Harringe Court, Sellindge, by E. W. Parlon, 7, 82, 257-262.
Vanishing Houses of Kent, The: Lake House, Eastwell, by E. W. Parkin, 8, 83, 151-161.
Vaughan, William, 75, 80.
Veal, Mrs, 154-73, 166.
Veol, Sir Peter de, 74, 32.
Venus, pseudo, clay figurines of, Canterbury, 72, 71; Chart Sutton, 72, 67, 71; Cooling, 72, 71; Eastry, 72, 71; Hoo, 72, 71; Richborough, 72, 71; Rochester, 83, 57; St. Paul’s Cray,
Vernier, John, 65, 99.
Verulamium, clay figurines, 71, 45, 46; 72, 67, 68, 72; ditch, 83, 62; Romano-British flagon, 72, 166; temple, 73, 4; tenemos gateway, 82, 115.
Venour (Venur) family, 72, 221; Alice, 72, 221; Sir Robert le, 72, 221; Roger le, 221-72, 222.
Ventris, Thomas, 201-83, 202.
Vere, Adelita, wife of Robert, 74, 3; Bernard de, 74, 3; Richard de, 74, 3; Robert de, 74, 3.
Vernon, Edward, 72, 172; Sarah, wife of Edward, 72, 172.
Vertet, Prof. H., 77, 142.
Verzeline, J., 77, 152.
Vesci, de, family, 83, 206; 80, 3;
Sir William de, 74, 99.
Veysay, A. G., 87, 208.
Viekers, J., 81, 136,
Vickery, Mr. 85, 33.
Victoria, Queen, early of glimpse of, 81, 114, 132.
Victoria and Albert Museum, 66, 6; 70, 272; 86, 177.
Victoria County History, 70, 221; 53-71, 54; 72, 149; 80, 92, 107.
Vielston (Filston), 76, 68.
Vielston, Hamo de, 77, 134; Simon de, 77, 134.
Vietoh, Mr., 70, 252.
Vignaux, Anthony, 72, 1.
Viking attack on Kent, 83, 71, 163.
Villefosse, H. de, 72, 61, 62.
Villeinage, 72, 151.
ViHette, J., 86, 246.
Villiers, Fred. Wm. Child, 71, 115; 82, 52; George, Duke of Buckingham, 53-77, 54; Katherine, wife of George, 77, 53.
Vincent Farm, (Vincheston) place- name, 76, 68.
Vincent, Lt., of Dover Castle, 85, 26; W. T.: Records of the Woolwich District, 87, 238; 88, 225.
Vinoh, Adam Ie, 76, 68.
Vine, Miss S., 81, 44.
Vinogradoff, P., 80, 158.
Vinson, Rhoda, 82, 38.
Visitation Rolls, 70, 36.
Visitations of the Archdeacon of Canterbury, 70, 36.
Vitalis, 77, 135.
Vitler, William, 73, 235.
Vividin, river, 203-79, 205.
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Vortigern (Guorthigern, Wyrtge- orne), 65, 103; 76, 210; 17780, 178, 183, 184.
Vosper, H., 83, 268.
VossiuB, Isaak, 83, 52.
Votadini, 80, 181.
Vox, Robert, 70, 65.
Vrelant, Paul van, 86, 39.
Vyane, William de, 82, 101.
Vyner, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Gloucester, 85 ff.
Vyse, Rev. Wm., 81, 91.
W
Wacher, Mrs A.: East Malling, 1965, 257-80, 258; J. S., 68, 143; 83, 75; 84, 185, 189.
Wadhurst, clay, xliii; manor, 66, 73, 116; Romano-British
stamped tiles, xlvii.
Wadmore, J. F., 80, 92.
Waerelm, 69, 46.
Wainwright, Dr. J., Iv.
Waites, Mrs, 72, 176.
Walbelton, Wm., 71, 126; 82, 88.
Waldegrave, Elizabeth, wife of Sir William, 77, 51; Sir William, 77, 51.
Walden, Margery, wife of Sir Richard, 83, 30; Sir Richard, 30-83, 31.
Waldershare, Borough of, 68, 99; Furnese family, 69, 175; hatchments of Francis and Dudley North, and Sir Thomas Monins, 81, 92; Park, xlvi.
Walderslade, Bronze Age gold bracelets, 283-80, 284; bronze pin, 87, 225.
Waldook, Deborah, 70, 150; Edward, 70, 150.
Waleway, Nicholas, 74, 9.
Walford, W. S., 66, 82.
Walker, 0. W.: Canterbury Cathedral. Excavation of Cellarers Hall, 70, 262; Colin, 70, 240; Dr D., 74, 193; John and son, of Essex, 81, 56.
Wall, Staffs., 72, 75.
Walland Marsh, 66, 68; 76, 217; 63 ff.
Wallard, John, 70, 159.
Wallenberg, Prof. J. K., on placenames, 68, 98; 70, 30; 71, 110, HI; 73, 62ff.;74, 2, 148; 75, 6; 80, 63; 82, 39; 40, 68; 87, 41, 75-76; 88, 51, 164.
Waller, Edmund, 83, 114; George,
Wallingford, Benedictine priory, 70, 71; death of Sir Arnold Savage, 70, 71; manors, 70, 70.
Wallis, Dr F. S., 83, 262; 84, 259, 260; Richard, 80, 201.
Wallopstone Marsh, 66, 114.
Wall Painting of a SixteenthCentury Ship in St Dunstans’ Church, Snargate, Romney Marsh, by G. Nesbitt-Wood, 208-87, 209.
Wahner:
Castle, description by Chas. Powell, 81, 113; 84, 134.
cast-iron design, 86, 181.
hatchments of Rear-Admiral Browne, Admiral Sir Richard Lee, Duke of Wellington, Sir H. Harvey and Dame Elizabeth Harvey, 92-81, 93.
United with Deal by Reform Act, 84, 110.
Manor, Ivii.
skeleton, Wellington Parade, Ivii.
K. F. Tugwell, Ivii.
Walpole, Horace, 69, 123; 73, 143; 77, 1.
Walsh, R., 84, 246; 88, 220; R. M., 85, 198.
Walsingham, Christian, m. John Tamworth, 77, 53; Sir Edmund, 69, 220; Eleanor, m. Sir Wm. Sherington, 77, 55; Elizabeth, m. (1) Geoffrey Gates, (2) Peter Wentworth, 77, 53; Frances, m. Sir Philip Sidney, 77, 50; Sir Francis, 73, 80; 74, 205; 77, 50; 85, 79, 80, 93; Joyce, wife of William, 77, 53; Mary, m. Sir Walter Mildmay, 77, 51; Sir Thomas, 69, 83, 219-221; 80, 125; 82, 126, 128 ff.
Walsingham, Greyfriars House, 80, 17, 95.
Walsshe, Richard, 80, 20.
Walter, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Walter, the Merchant, 85, 125; Henry, 88, 159; John, cutler, 76, 154; John, 65, 202; Thomas, 80, 19.
Walters, H. B.: Church Bells of England, 72, 226.
Waltham:
Beacon, Thomas, 168-69, 169.
Basil Becon, Vicar, 168-69, 169.
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Isingdane Wood, 73, 65. mound in Denge Wood, 87, 233. Manor of Whetacre (Walnut Tree Farm) 69, 169.
Walton, 87, 35; Springhead, 71, 84; 72, 94; D., 70, 166; Izaac, 82, 124.
Wamphray, Dumfriesshire, church, 88, 202.
Wandigsuode, denns of archiepiscopal manor at Charing, 76, 76.
Wanborough, Surrey, 81, 6. Wanton, John de, 72, 141. Wantsum Channel, 69, 149; 81, 102; 28 ff.
Waram, Hugh, 82, 80.
Warbank, Keston, Excavations at, by N. Piercy Fox, 179-65, 180.
Warbank, Keston: A Romano- British Site, by N. Piercy Fox, 96-69, 116.
Warbank, Keston, The Ritual Shaft at, by Nancy Piercy Fox, 184-82, 191.
Warbank, see also Keston.
Ward, C., 84, 246; Dr. Gordon, 66, 173; 97-68, 98; 69, 222; 70, 32, 177, 280; 71, 230, 255; li, 72, 142, 147; 73, 70; 80, 250, 296; 88, 205; obituary, 224-77, 226; Belgic Britons, The: Men of Kent in BC (review), 55, 76, 212-216; Forged Anglo-Saxon Charters, 147-71, 152; Forestall, 207-76, 209; King Hlo- there, 91-68, 96; Saxon History of the Town and Port of Romney, The, 12-65, 25; Witan Meets at Canterbury, The, 41-69, 61; Maj. J. B. O’B., 85, 29; P. L. and C. H. McHwain (ed.): Archeion; or a Discourse upon the High Courts of Justice in England, by Wm. Lambarde, (review), 71, 254.
Wardale, C. F., 80, 204, 274; 81, 244; 86, 69; Report on Millbays Wood Earthwork, Nettle- stead, 196-74, 197.
Wardall, John, 75, 30.
Ware, Gilbert, 70, 155; Isaac, 82, 230, 231.
Warham, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Warehorne:
Basil Becon, Vicar, 168-69, 169. boundaries of, 73, 69. estate map, 1652, 77, 184.
Warhurst, Mrs. A., 69, 2; A., 66, 157; 68, 90; 70, 84, 86, 177; 71, 84; 73, 226; 86, 223; Belgic
Burial from Borough Green, A, 157-66, 160; Excavations on Holborough Hill, 65, 192; Flint Implements from Cran- brook, 65, 192; Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge, The, 1-69, 40; Maidstone Treasure Trove, 189-65, 191; Roman Cremation Burial at Brishing Court, Boughton Monchelsea, near Maidstone, A, 210-68, 211; Roman and other Remains from Chalk, near Gravesend: The Pottery, 151-68, 158. ;and L. R. A. Grove: Southborough: Polished Flint Axe, 211-68, 213; and L. R. A. Grove: ThirteenthCentury Kiln Site at Ashford, A, 183-65, 187.
Warin, Canon of Chichester, 74, 5. Waring, Mr., 87, 198; Samuel, 72, 176; Thomas, 198-87, 199; Warley, Thomas, 74, 101; 83, 212; 88, 174.
Warman, Miss E., Ivii.
Warren (Warrenne), 72, 13; Amelia, wife of Charles, 81, 91; Charles, 81, 91; Joan, wife of Thomas, 85, 167; John, 72, 16; 83, 254; P., 82, 77; S., 71, 49; S. H., 80, 39; Thomas, 167-85, 168; William de, 80, 98.
Warrington, Warwicks., 73, 216.
Warwick, Earl of, 83, 194; Ambrose Dudley, Earl of, 77, 55; Richard Beauchamp, Earl of, 82, 299.
Washington, pedigree, 213-80, 214; Amee, wife of Laurence, 80, 207; Ann, wife of Sir Laurence, 80, 208; Laurence (1), 20580, 209; Laurence (2), 80, 207; Sir Laurence, 80, 207; Martha, wife of Laurence of Middleton, 80, 207; Martha, m. Arthur Bes- wicke, 80, 208; Mary, m. Wm. Horsepool, 205-80, 208; Mary, wife of Laurence of Maidstone, 80, 207; Robert, 80, 207.
Wassenburgh, Dr., 73, 201. Wastnes, Henry, 80, 212. Waterham, place-name, 76, 62. Wateringbury: .
church granted to Leeds Priory, 77, 134.
estate map, 1590, 77, 184. hatchments in church, 81, 93. Lord Bartholomew de, 72, 138. Lucas, Aiderman, 70, 218. place-name, 73, 69; 76, 65. toll-gate, 217-70, 218, 219.
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voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Waterloo Seole, Norfolk, 72, 73.
Waterman, George, 82, 74; Thomas, 80, 251.
Watermill, An Eighteenth-Century Corn, by R. G. Spain, 113- 85, 122.
Watermill Sites at Kemsing and Otford, by A. D. Stoyel, 244-81, 245.
Watermills, The Len, by R. G. Spain, 32-82, 104.
Watermills, The Loose, I, by R. G. Spain, 43-87, 79.
Watermills, The Loose, II, by R. G. Spain, 159-88, 186.
Watermills on the River Len, by R. H. Goodsail, 106-71, 129.
Waters, D. M., 78, 22; Thomas, 80, 251.
Watevill, fee of, 72, 140.
Watling Street, 154-65, 156; 66, 117; 77-71, 79, 239; 79, 170, 213; 80, 108, 109.
Watman, paper-maker, 69, 176.
Watson, Dr., 72, 171; G. R.t The Roman Soldier, (review), 84, 265; John, 212; John, blacksmith, 73, 234; John, Mayor of Gravesend, 153 ff.; Sir Thomas, 85, 75, 120; William, 70, 153.
Wattel, Richard, 71, 128; 73, 80; 82, 96.
Watts, 72, 94; Edmund, 75, 52; John, 71, 111; John, surveyor, 82, 65; Richard, 1-65, 2; 76, 40, 50.
Waugh, Helen, Ixvi; 72, 73, liv.
Waverley (Surrey), 66, 47.
Waynewright, Bridget, 72, 13.
Weald:
Archaeological Research Group, 84, 240.
demesne land of the Archbishop, 73, 117.
early iron-working, 80, 286; xlvii.
early settlement, 141-72, 142; 71-76, 74; 63-80, 65, 156; 252 ff.
extension of turnpike system of roads, 185-71, 197.
glass industry, 300-82, 301. iron industry, 70, 215, 217. landscape, 80, 152.
land held in severalty, 80, 168. place-names, 68-76, 69.
Weald and Downland, OpenAir- Museum of the, xlix.
Weald, Nicholas de, 139-72, 140.
Weald, An Evaluation of the Loseley List of Ironworks Within the, in the Year 1588, by C. S. Catteh, 85-86, 92.
Weald, Fourteenth-Century Halls in the East, by S. E. Rigold, 246-82, 256.
Weald, Framed Building of the, by R. H. Mason, (review), 252- 81, 254.
Wealdon:
Archaeological Research Group, 84, 240.
culture, 81, 146.
forest, 72, 147.
house, 79, 136.
Iron Research Group, liii. people at High Rocks, 82, 76, liv. pottery at High Rocks, 72, Ixvi. pottery found at Bodiam Bridge, 76, xlix.'
pottery, Greenhithe, 81, 145, 149- 152.
timber-framed houses, 72, 21.
Wealden-Type House in Cobham, Kent, A, by E. R. Swain, 173-78, 179.
Wearmouth, Ceolfrith, Abbot of, 72, 228.
Weatherall, Green and Smith, 81, 125.
Weaver, William, 66, 170.
Weavers, Boman and Syrian, 248-80, 250.
Weaverthorpe, Neolithic pottery, 74, 63.
Weaving swords, 17 ff.
Webb, Benet, 80, 21; Francis, 68, 89; 70, 166; John, 81, 198; Michael, 198-69, 199; 70, 160; Nathaniel, 71, 115; Ruth, m. John S. Culpeper, 71, 115.
Webber, E. C., 86, 205; Elizabeth, m. Roper, 81, 87.
Webbs, John, 80, 21.
Webster, Bruce: review of The Carmen de Hastingae Prodis of Guy Bishop of Amiens, 87, 245; review of The Dutch in the Medway, by P. G. Rogers, 227-85, 228; Graham, 205: The Roman Imperial Army of the First and Second Centuries A.D., (review), 87, 84, 270-271; Joan, 84, 244; Leslie E., 85, 188; The Snodland Buckle, Appendix HI of The Romano- British Buildings, Snodland,
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WeddeU, William, 82, 230.
Wedding Journey of King Charles I, The, by Margaret Toynbee, 75-69, 89.
Wedlock, W. H. Ltd., 70, 254.
Stephen, 71, 111; 82, 38; Thomas, 71, 111; W. and Sons, millwrights, 82, 58.
Weever, J.: Funeral Monuments, 1630, 111-87, 114; John, 28 83, 32.
Weiner, Dr J. S., 183 ff. Weldon, Sir Anthony, 69, 81, 260. Well borings, North Kent marshes, 66, 146.
Wellcome Chemical Works, 70, 256. Welle, Margery, 84, 217; William, 84, 217.
Welleford, Robert de, 71, 202.
Weller, Alexander, 75, 59; Edward, 82, 62; Capt. George, 72, 138; Jane, m. Weller, 81, 92; Robert, 197-79, 202; Thomas, 72, 138; 76, 157; 87, 179.
Weller-Pooley archives, 72, 138. Welles, crop production on cathedral priory manor, 151 ff.; manor, 78, 85, 204.
Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 81, 93, 127, 128.
Welling:
place-name, 88, 81.
Romano-British burials, 7766, 81; 205-69, 206.
Welling, Roman Burials at, by P. J. Tester, 77-66, 81.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 81, 93; Messrs., 83, 235.
Wells Cathedral, 66, 10; 78, 42.
Wells, Judge, 85, 137; surveyor, 81, 72; Arthur, 85, 136; John, 70, 150; 73, 83; Lucy, 85, 137; Margaret, 85, 137; Thomas, 85, 136; W. H„ liv.
Wellys, Thomas, 78, 113.
Welsrijp, pottery, 69, 143.
Wenban, family, 238 ff.; Charles, 73, 73, 238; Edward, 73, 238; James, 73, 238; William, 73, 238.
Wenman, Sophia, Dowager Lady, 80, 140.
Wentworth, Peter, 77, 53.
Werburging-wic, see Hoo St. Wer- burgh.
Werner, Dr A. E., 70, 264; J., 84, 20.
Wespherhawk, 76, 74.
Wesselitskay, General, 81, 133.
West, Dr. 74, 60; David, 72, 223;
West and Wright, millers, 82, 98; Westanae, see St. Nicholas- at-Wade.
Westbere:
Anglo-Saxon cremations, 83, 149. barrow, 74, 57.
cinerary urn, 74, 51.
medieval pottery, 268-83, 269. poor relief, 75, 28.
Westbrook, J.,81, 35; John, 83, 241; Richard, 81, 35; W., 81, 35.
Westchalk, Manor, 211 ff.
West Cliffe, Manor granted to Reginald Cobham, 82, 11; overseers’ records, 66, 68; Royal Arms in Church, 79, 163.
Westenhanger, Manor, 88, 205; place-name, 73, 68.
Westenhanger, A ‘Lost’ Cropmark Site at, by M. J. Swanton, 203-88, 207.
Westerby, George, 88, 54; Mary, m.
John Hoysted, 88, 54.
Westerham:
bee bole, Quebec House, 69, 90, 91, 92, 93.
early Poor Law accounts, 73, 193.
gold solidus, 69, 120.
Hundred of, 66, 173.
Iron Age coin-hoard, 85, 31.
Iron Age Hill-fort, 78, 74;
Squerryes, Ixvii-lxix; 76, 85, 194; 86, 74.
letter to Constable re trained bands, SO.
Medieval crop production, 78, 152.
Westerham, Excavation of the Iron Age Camp at Squerryes, by Nancy Piercy Fox, 29-85, 33.
Westerwald tankard, Gravesend, 86, 196.
West Farleigh:
church repairs, 79, 113.
crop production on Cathedral Priory Manor, 78, 151.
fire at house of Mary Hunt, candlemaker, 80, 231.
lead papal bull of Pope Urban VI, 84, 259.
Royal Arms in Church, 79, 167.
West Hoathly, Sussex, 72, 21.
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West Indies, official posts held by John Matson, 1775-1800, 74-74, 78.
West Kent Quarter Sessions Orders in the Reign of Charles I, by R. D. Clarke, 227-80, 238.
West Kent Regiment, 83, 118, 119.
West Kent Training School 1973.
Interim Report, by Miss E. M. Mynott, 214-88, 216.
West Kingsdown: bell-tower, 86, 107. medieval bronze seal, 85, 198. Mesolithic tranchet axe, 88, 219.
West Kingsdown, Church Wood, by J. E. L. Caiger, 212-87, 215.
West Langdon:
Abbey, 66, 45.
excavations in Abbey, 70, 23; Ivii.
Romano-British altar, Napohes- ter, 86, 214.
West Malling:
augmentation of living, 75, 108.
Chapel, 75, 116.
Magistrates’ Court at Swan Inn, 83
Roach, Dr. W. A., 70, 269.
permission refused to demolish Priest’s House, 86, 1.
poor relief, 75, 37.
school, 75, 83.
weekly lecture, 75, 108.
West Marsh, see Grain.
Westmorland, Lord, 69, 177; 6th Earl of, 77, 48.
Weston, Catherine, 68, 64; Richard, 68, 64.
West Peckham:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Borough of Oxenhoath, 72, 143.
Chantry founded by Sir John Culpeper, 80, 93, 97.
Crownhale, Sir Henry, 80, 97.
Culpeper, Geoffrey, 80, 93.
Camera Magistralis of Grand Master of Knights of St. John, 80, 97.
estate maps, 1621, 1673, 77, 183. hatchments of Miller and Bartholomew families and of Sir William Geary, 81, 89.
Hampton’s fulling mill, 72, 143.
Manor Rolls, 72, 142.
perambulation of Lowy of Tonbridge, 72, 143.
settlement order for Margaret Churchman, 80, 228.
voting freeholders in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Wood, Olearhedges, 72, 143.
West Peckham, The Origins of the Preceptory of, by Charles L. Tipton, 92-80, 97.
West Peckham, Two Bronze Socketed Axes from, by L. R. A. Grove, 68, 210.
Westreggesteshope (Tregethope) Marsh, see Grain.
Westryden, denn of arohiepiscopal manor at Lyminge, 76, 77.
Westsixte Marsh, see Grain.
Westwell:
assessment for Biddenden-Bound- gate Turnpike, 1840, 71, 188.
charitable funds, 75, 128.
contribution to Stocker’s Head, Chilham Turnpike, 70, 207.
dairy farms owned by the Lord of Westwell, 65, 16.
iron-smelting site, 179-85, 180.
Manor held by Archbishop of Canterbury, 83, 154.
North Downs trackway, 81, 206.
part of estate of Lake House, 83, 155.
supporters of Sir Ed. Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
West Wickham:
Anglo-Saxon esohutcheon, 82, 299.
Allen’s Farm survey, 81, 35.
Baston Manor, 79, 16.
Bronze Age enclosure crossing Mrs. A. Hewitt’s garden, 71, 234.
church steeple, 75, 118.
church rebuilt by Henry Heydon, 78, 7, 12, 14.
Courts held, 78, 10.
end of Civil parish, 31-81, 32.
estate maps, 1632, 1659, 77, 184.
field survey, 73, 209.
glass from the Southwark School, 86, 35.
hatchments of Farnaby, Gildart and Beachcroft families and Admiral Sir John TempleWest, 81, 93.
Manor, 1 ff.
Manors belonging to Duohy of Lancaster, 206-71, 207.
maps of farms belonging to Mary Lennard, 81, 34.
Mesolithic culture, xlvii.
plan of Carpenter’s Farm, 34-81, 35.
plan of estate of Sir Thos. Willson, 81, 34.
plan of Wickham Court and Cony Hall Farms, 81, 34.
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Romano-British rubbish pits, Iviii.
Southcourt Manor, 16 ff. Tenementum Osberti, 79, 80, 165. Waits Farm survey, 81, 35.
Wickham Court and the Hoy don family, 1-78, 21.
Wickham Court purchased by the Lennards, 16-79, 30.
Weycock, Berks., 77, 115.
Weyden, 68, 26.
Weymouth Castle, 80, 237.
Wharton, Lord, 82, 125; 87, 27; Margaret, m. Lord Edward Wotton, 125-82, 126.
Whatman, Ann, wife of James, 71, 125; 82, 86; James, 65, 161; 70, 3; James (1), paper-maker, 118-71, 120, 125; 82, 61, 83, 86; 87, 49; James (2), 61-82, 62; 86, 87, 91; James, M.P., 81, 81; Sarah, 81, 86.
Wheatham Marsh see Upchurch.
Wheathamstead, Belgic site, 112-68, 113; earthworks, 72 ff.
Wheatley, Margaret S., 81, 84;
Canon S. W., 70, 42; 74, 197. Wheatnall, Charles, 82, 131.
Wheler, Granville Hastings, 81, 89.
Wheeler, Sir Mortimer, 69, 209; 70, 29; lii, 72, 69; Archaeology from the Earth, (review), 68, 221; Dr R. E. M., 70, 29.
Whetell, Elizabeth, m. John Pympe, 74, 41, 44; Richard, 74, 41.
WhetenhaU, George, 69, 161; Rose, m. Thomas, Wilsford, 86, 40; William, 86, 40.
Whicheord, John, 205-77, 206.
Whickham, Mr, 88, 177.
Whiligh, manor, 74, 31.
Whillis, Prof. J., 68, 3.
Whinney, Dr Margaret, 83, 26. Whinyard, Athanasius, 73, 228. Whitby, 82, 283; 87, 35; 88, 201. Whitby, cabinetmaker, 72, 174. Whitdiche, almshouse, 75, 41.
White, Dr., 70, 280; Adam, 82, 302;
Ann, 80, 134; Arthur, 16085, 161; Gilbert, 80, 289; G. H., 74, 3; J. K., 83, 243; James, 65, 99, 100; Joan, m. James Harris, 69, 169; John, 81, 35; Mary, wife of Arthur, 85, 160; R. G., 65, 135; Samuel, 70, 151, 154; Sir Thomas, 75, 56, 58, 75; William, 65, 99, 100; 71, 208, 212.
White Castle, Mon., 69, 144. Whiteheath Excavations, The. The
Beale Poste MSS II A Introductory Note, by L. R. A. Grove, 160-65, 166.
Whitehorn, E., 83, 126; 84, 39;
K. P., 83, 126; 84, 39. Whiteman, Rosa, 80, 104. Whitenhall, Ann, 72, 175. Whiteoak, P., 78, 125; 79, 121. Whitfield Elizabeth, m. John Finch, 74, 204; Joan, wife of Richard, 74, 204; Richard, 74, 204; Robert, 71, 2, 5, 11; Robertum, m. Rev. David Jones, 81, 85. Whitfield, Anglo-Saxon church, Iv; 73, 81, 242.
Whiting, William, 70, 42.
Whitley Forest, Chevening, placename, 73, 66.
Whitley woods, see Otford.
Whitstable:
Allen, Sir Thos. 70, 153, 154.
Bolingbroke, Viscount, Lord of Manor, dispute with Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, 80, 146; sells estate to Thos. Foad and Wm. Smith 80, 147.
bowl barrows, 80, 284.
Bronze Age sword, 78, 203. Church, Royal Arms in, 79, 168. coal imports, 1650-1750, 69, 130. copperas industry and works, 129-69, 130; owned by Mr. Mount, 69, 171, 174; patent granted to Cornelius Stephenson, 70, 143; Stephenson’s partner, Biddulph, 70, 144.
demolition of Old Railway bridge, 84, 1.
hatchment of Thos. Carlyle, 81, 93.
Manor of, 80, 126; granted by Elizabeth I to Moyle Finch and Michael Hennage, 80, 147; James Smith sells share of Manor to Company of Dredgers, 80, 147.
Mascall houses, 152-70, 155.
mounds on Seasalter Level, 44-70, 47.
Mount family, 148 ff.; visit to Whitstable, 70, 1759, 69, 174.
Old Copperas House, 152-70, 153. ‘The Outletts’, 155-70, 159.
Oyster Fishery Act 1792, 80, 148. oyster fishing, 80, 120, 146-149;
dispute over boundaries, 80, 126; petition re fishing rights,
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121-80, 122; reconstruction of Oyster Fishing Co., 80, 148.
Page family, 147 ff.
Parker, Sarah, 157-70, 159.
Paulling, Daniel and Ann, 147 ff.
Pearson, Charles, 70, 149, 151, 156-157.
poor relief, 75, 21.
Porter, Thos. manager of the Copperas Works, 157-70, 158.
Seehl, Ephraim Rinhold, 157-70, 158.
ships 1701, 66, 39.
Sympson family, 149-70, 151.
Tankerton, copperas houses, 147-70, 159; copperas industry at, 142-70, 159; manor of, 70, 156; Neolithic site at, 74, 68.
Taylor family, 150-70, 151.
trading, with Canterbury and London, 69, 131; coastal trade, 17th and 18th century, 69, 128; in wool, 69, 130.
within port of Faversham, 125-69, 126.
Whitstable Company of Dredgers, 80, 147.
Whitstable Copperas Industry, The, by R. H. Goodsail, 142-70, 159.
Whitstable, A History of All Saints’ Church, by I. W. Green (review) 283-70, 284.
Whitstable and the French Prisoners of War, by Wallace Harvey, (review), 259-86, 260.
Whittaker, D., 82, 194.
Whitworth, Earl, 81, 91.
Whyman, John: Rise and Decline: Dover and Deal in the Nineteenth Century, 107-84, 137; Part II, 35-85, 54.
-wic, place-name component, 15-65, 16.
Wicham, place-name component, 88, 82, 83.
Wichling, estate map, 1693, 77, 184.
-wick, (wyk, wyck, wic, week), place-name suffix, 66, 138, 139, 144-145.
Wicks, Alfred, 82, 43; B., 62, 296.
Wickens, L. J., 66, 1155.
Wickes, Henry, 83, 214.
Wickham, Bill, 88, 172, 186; D. E., 84, 247; 87, 238; 88, 224; Humphrey, 69, 217.
'Wickham Court and the Heydons, by Mother Mary Gregory, 1-78, 21.
Wickham Court, The Purchase of,
by the Lennards, by Mother Mary Gregory, 16-79, 30.
Wickhambreaux:
Anglo-Saxon grave goods, 78, 25.
bee boles, Great Wenderton Manor, 72, 190.
flint floor, Great Wenderton, liii.
foundation of school, 75, 87, 94.
Romano-British site, Great Wenderton, lii-liii; 73, 76, liii.
scholarship endowment, 75, 94.
timber bam, Wickham Court, 81, 19.
Wickhurst, see Leigh.
Wieringermeer pottery, 69, 143.
Wigan, Bernard: review of Anglo- Saxon Charters I: Charters of Rochester, 229-88, 230; J. A., 87, 69.
Wigley, Mr, 78, 123.
Wihtred, King, 83, 291; 66, 65; 68, 96.
Wikyng, Ade, 72, 138.
Wild, Parson, 219-70, 220; J. P.: A Roman Silk Damask from Kent, 246-80, 250.
Wildash, Rebecca m. Twisden, 81, 87.
Wilde, John, 85, 26; Thomas, 81, 90.
Wildes, H., 73, 190.
Wilding, George, 83, 108.
Wildman, James, 70, 208.
Wiles, Mrs. C., 84, 260.
Wilford, James, 75, 63; John, 75, 63; Thomas, 80, 123; Sir Thomas, 85, 90; 60-88, 61.
Wilfrethincgden, place name, 76, 70.
Wilkes, 73, 148.
Wilkins, Frances, m. Spencer, 81, 90; William, 88, 175.
Wilkinson, tollgate keeper, 83, 240.
Willard, Arthur, 75, 51; Charles, 81, 91; Davy, 86, 91; J. F., 80, 66; John, 76, 161; Simon, 83, 295.
Willement, Thomas, 70, 13, 14.
Willesborough:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242, property of Grelley family, 74, 11. Smock Mill, xlv.
supporters of Sir Ed. Dering in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Willett, Frank, 69, 206; Thomas, 82, 42.
William the Conqueror, Constables’ Honour granted to Hugh do Montfort, 74, 2; mint at
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Romney, 65, 22; punishment of Romney, 65, 20.
William II, 86, 112; mint at Romney, 65, 22.
William III, 76, 117, 124, 126; 84, 110; 87, 23.
William, son of Henry I, 77, 134; cheesemonger, 72, 139; mason, 88, 27, 29; of Maidstone, 82, 101; Thomas, 82, 58.
Williams, Mrs. Audrey, 70, 60; C. L. Sinclair, xlix; Maritime East Malling, 83, 88, 51-55; Charles, 76, 172; Geoffrey: The Heraldry of the Cinque Ports, 222-86, 223; J., 78, 201; 84, 246; John, 77, 89; John, goldsmith, 77, 88; Mary, m. Lt.-Gen. Henry Conyngham, 77, 89; Pauline A. O.: An Inhumation Burial at Southfleet, 70, 266; Robert, 71, 116; 82, 54; Susanna, wife of John, 77, 89.
Williamson, G. C., 85, 150; Joseph, 87, 85; Sir Joseph, Iv; 80, 85, 155, 156.
Willinok, Daniel, 85, 198.
Willis, N. G., 85, 98; R., 175 ff.; 84, 87, 183; 23 ff.
Willmer, John, 70, 155; Mary, 70, 155.
Willow-Wick, place-name, 66, 145.
Willoughby, Lord, 88, 60; Catherine, m. Sir John Heydon, 78, 13; Sir Christopher, Lord of Eresby, 78, 13; Percival, 83, 111; Capt. Thomas, 85, 80, 91.
Willoughbye, Sir Francis, 82, 258.
Wills, John, E., 78, 23.
Wills and Packham, 78, 23.
Willsford, Sir Thomas, 82, 133.
Willson, J., 84, 246; Sir Thomas, 81, 34.
Wilmington:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242. Fair, 65, 197.
Gough-Cooper, W. H., 70, 250.
hatchment of Field-Marshal Sir Samuel Hulse, 81, 93.
Wilmott family, 192-87, 193;
George, 87, 200; Thomas, 87, 194, 196, 200.
Wilsford, Rose, wife of Thomas, 86, 40; Thomas, 86, 40.
Wilshire, Sir John, 75, 116.
Wilson, Dr. A. E., lx; Alan, 72, 87, 45 ff; 88, 186; B. J., 86, 231; 88, 133; D. J., 86, 226; David: An Anglo-Saxon Grave near Dart
ford, Kent, 187-70, 191; An Anglo-Saxon Ring from Sarre, Kent, 231-71, 232; A Pair of Gilt Bronze Mounts in the Gravesend Museum, 15677, 159; J. D., 79, 84; 84, 255; J. W., 88, 171; John, 87, 64; 88, 171; John W., 88, 166; Robert, 82, 75; Robert, miller, 83, 108; 62-87, 63; 88, 170; S., xlviii; Sydney, 72, 81, Iviii; 88, li; Thomas, 85, 21, 22; William, 87, 50, 51; William, 87, 62, 64. Wiltingen, 79, 123.
Wilton, Norfolk, 72, 73; 78, 30. Wimborne Minster, 88, 26.
Winbolt, S. E., 74, 146; 84, 233; 31 ff.
Winch, William, 80, 136.
Winch & Winch, brewers, 72, 172, 178.
Winohelsea, Countess of, 82, 90; 5th Earl of, 83, 153; Charles, 3rd Earl of, 83, 153; Constance Henrietta, Countess of, 83, 153; Daniel, 6th Earl of, 83, 153; Daniel Hatton, 7th Earl of, 83, 153; Emily, Countess of, 86, 1; George James, Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of, 83, 154; Heneage, Earl of, 82, 90; Heneage, 4th Earl of, 83, 153; Heneage Finch, 2nd Earl of, 83, 153; Sir Thomas Finch, 1st Earl of, 83, 153.
Winohelsea:
Castle, 84, 87.
Cathedral, 88, 28.
Old Minster, 84, 184.
Winchelsey, Archbishop, see Canterbury, Archbishops.
Winchester:
Aymer of Valence, bishop-elect, 44-72, 45.
Bible, 66, 12.
Henry, Bishop of, 80, 217.
mint, 71, 164.
soramasax, 70, 279.
St. Grimbald’s, 80, 217.
Winder, Samuel, 71, 115. Windmill Hill, 74, 63; 84, 250. Windmill Hill sherds, Addington, 76, 10, 13, 36-42.
Windsor, Castle, 81, 132, 133; St.
George’s Chapel, 83, 213. Winedaeg, moneyer, 65, 22. Wingfield, Agnes, m. John de
Framlingham, 86, 41; Lady Anne, 69, 160; Sir Richard, 74, 44; Sir Robert, 86, 41.
Wingham, Henry of, 79, 35.
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Wingham:
Anglo-Saxon Cross, 78, 30. church rebuilding of, 75, 122; co-oration, 80, 167.
Custumal of Wingham Manor, 1285, 80, 157, 167.
denehole discovered, liii. estate map, 76, 1650, 77, 184.
estate owned by Archbishop, 81, 261.
.Hawarden, Viscount, Iviii, lix.
hooden horses, 70, 273.
pipkin, 18-19th Century, 74, 71.
place-name, 76, 66, 67; place- name—Wingham Barton, 76, 67.
pottery, found on completion water main winch, Ixii.
Romano-British: excavation of villa and bath buildings, 70, 23; Iviii-lix; 80, 81, Ixvi; 82, lx; site, 74, 68-69; wall mosaic, 71, 229.
Saunders, John, prebendary, 80, 21.
Tyler, Frank, 69, 230.
Tyler Hill Ware, 69, 149. woodlands, 76, 75.
Wingham, East Kent. A Neolithic Pit and Other Finds from, by Ernest Greenfield, 58-74, 72.
Wingham Engineering Co., 69, 203. Winksley, Ripon, 88, 197.
Winnifrith, Sir John: Applodore, Kent: A Short History, (review), 231-88, 232.
Winser, Edward, 68, 70, Winstanley, E. J., 65, 189.
Winater Moor, Derbyshire, 78, 31, 34.
Winter, Joseph Rufus, 82, 83; Samuel, 81, 90; William, 82, 83.
Winteringham, place-name, 76, 67. Winters, D. G. S., 83, 161.
Winterton, place-name, 76, 67.
Wintringatun, place-name, 76, 67.
Winzar, P. M.: A Charing ‘Missing’
Manor, 221-87, 223.
Wippodes fleot, see Ebbsfleot. Wisby, Gotland, 83, 103.
Wise, Henry, Mayor of Sandwich, 73-74, 74; 80, 102; John, 71, 126; 82, 91; Judith, m. Capt. John Harvey, 86, 99; Mary, m. John Matson, 80, 102; Peter, 70, 154; Sampson, 81, 84; Samuel, 70, 153; Sarah, m. Odiarne Coates, 80, 102.
Wise and Brenchley, paper-makers, 82, 93.
Wiseman, F., 84, 245; Cardinal, 69, 227.
Witan Meets at Canterbury, The, by Gordon Ward, 41-69, 61.
Witch-bottles, Brook, 252-83, 253; Gravesend, xlviii; Staplehurst, 77, 73, 231; 80, 255.
Witch-Bottle, A, from Gravesend, by E. W. Tilley, 252-80, 256.
Witch deposits, Rochester, li. Witenagemot, 77, 69, 42.
Withens, Sir William, 82, 139.
Witherden, J.,83, 252, see also Headcorn.
Witherton, H., 68, 89.
Withyham, Sussex, Ivii; 80, 81, Ixv.
Witlesham, place-name, 76, 62. Wittens, Sir William, 82, 134. Wittersham:
church steeple, 75, 118.
estate maps, 1625, 1633, 1675, 1690, 77, 184.
Level, 63 ff.
Maytham Wall, 77, 64.
Palstre Manor, 74, 15, 26 ff.
Passele, Edmund de, 74, 15.
Peening level, 77, 65. place-name, 76, 66.
Rother, proposed new course through level, 66 ff.
Smallhythe, 77, 63.
Wodenesbergh, Ascelina de, 74, 150.
Wodes, Robert de, 74, 4.
Wodeville, Elizabeth, m. John Pashley, 74, 35; Richard, 35 ff.
Wodsworth, Frances, wife of Rev. William, 81, 91; Rev. William, 81, 91.
Woghelete, Maurice atte, 70, 65. Wokingham, place-name, 76, 64. Woldeham, see Wouldham.
Wollaston, Sir Gerald, obituary, 259-71, 260.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 74, 107; 75, 73; 213-83, 214.
Wolvesey Castle, Winchester, 84, 84.
Womenswould, Bedilia, 71, 218.
Womersley, Yorka.,78, 34.
Wood, Anne, m. Thos. Astley, 72, 1; Elizabeth, m. Sir James Boleyn, 72, 1; Frederick, 81, 33, 38; Col. Harcourt, 84, 240; Jolm, 70, 147; Margaret: Old Soar, Plaxtol, Ministry of Works Guidework, (review),
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73, 245; R. H., and R. T. Mason: Winkhurst Farm, Bough Beech, 33-83, 37; Thomas, trade tokens of, 85, 156.
Woodchurch:
carpenters and yeomen who worked on Canterbury Guildhall, 83, 4.
estate maps, 1637, 1657, 77, 184. Henden, denn, 76, 76, 83.
Medieval pot-quern, 209-88, 210. poor-relief, 79, 29.
Rempendene denn, 76, 77, 78, 83. roof-tiles at Great Engeham, 81, 253.
Royal Coat of Arms in Church by Joseph Gibson, 79, 162; 239-87, 240.
Shirley moor level, 63 ff. swine-pasture, 77, 76, 71.
windmill, xlv.
Woodcock, A. G., Ixii; 81, 86, 207; Brian, L.: Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts in the Diocese of Canterbury (review), 20965, 211; Charles, 70, 156; John, 70, 153.
Woodcott, James, 85, 152.
Woode, Baron, 80, 136.
Woodeaton, 73, 4, 6, 27; 82, 115.
Woodfield, Paul, 72, 111, 197; P., 74, 161.
Woodford, Isabella, 70, 153.
Woodgate, tollgate, 70, 217.
Woodgate, Francis, 81, 92.
Woodhall, Benedict, of, 72, 143.
Woodnesborough:
dispute over land held by Leeds Priory, 74, 150.
estate map, 1635, 77, 184.
Each, 74, 149.
Hospital of St. Anthony, 74, 149. Mary-le-Bone Hill formerly in the parish, 74, 149.
Medieval pottery, liv. place-name, 73, 76, 60.
Romano-British pottery contained in rubbish pits, liv.
St. Mary-the-Virgin granted to Leeds Priory, 74, 150.
Woodruff, Rev. C. E., 68, 73; 23 ff.; 70, 72, lii, 149; 83, 17; and Wm. Danks: Memorials of Canterbury Cathedral, 88, 23, 39, 40; Cumberland, H., 68, 73; 70, 25; Rev. J., 76, 199.
Woods, P. J., 78, 81; Peter, 78, 56. Woodward, 65, 79; Sir Arthur Smith, 69, 180, 185; G. E., 65, 7.
Woodworth, Mary K.: Samuel Egerton Brydges, 7J,
Woodyates, Dorset, 84, 23.
Wool, smuggling, Herne Bay, 69, 129; trade. East Malling, 51 ff.; Faversham, 88, 69, 129.
Woolett, Thomas, 88, 83.
Woollett, Stephen, 78, 175, 179.
Woolley, R. van der Riet, Astronomer Royal, 73, 154; Walter, 82, 299.
Woolwich:
almshouses, 75, 38.
anchorage for Royal ships, 73, 76, Tl.
building of new parish church, 70, 211.
Chapel, 75, 116.
charitable funds, 75, 130.
Dockyard, 80, 286.
Elliston-Erwood, F. C., 1-84, 7.
excavations of Charlton Camp by Elliston-Erwood, 84, 2.
excavations at Royal Dockyard, 88, 224.
hatchment of Drake, 81, 93. highway rates, 80, 229.
macehead from Abbey Wood, 70, 268.
Severndroog Castle, 72, 235.
ships travelling to and from the Baltic, 1680-1730, 66, 40.
timber barn, Bostall Farm, 81, 21.
Woolwich and District Antiquarian Society, 69, 222.
Woolwich Warren, 70, 215.
Woosnam, J., 84, 39; M., 84, 39.
Wootton, Alan, 85, 66; Sir Edward, 72, 7; Ivo, 85, 66; Richard of, 85, 66; Robert, 73, 228.
Wootton:
Brydges, Rev. Edward, 77, 6.
Court, 77, 3.
Geddinge, sub-manor, 85, 66. place-name, 76, 61.
part of lands of Christ Church, 85, 66.
Wootton, Longfield and, Two Lost Court Lodges, by A. Baker and S. E. Rigold, 61-85, 70.
Wootton House, Bucks., 81, 240.
Worcester, John and James Cobham, custodians of see, 82, 4; Thomas Cobham, Bishop of, 10-82, 11; visitation of Archbishop Laud, 78, 42.
Worcester, Marquess of, 87, 94.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 77, 17, 19, 26; Mary, 77, 17, 19.
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Wormshill:
chest discovered by Rev. Thomas Underhill, 73, 232.
Rev. C. S. Hardy, 71, 215.
L. Norton, organist, 215 ff. place-name, 71, 76, 59-60.
St. Giles, 71, 215.
Wormshill Church, A Chest of Thirteenth-Century Type from, by L. R. A. Grove, 214-71, 218.
Worrell, Elizabeth, m. John Red- dall, 85, 158.
Worsfold, F. H., 68, 63; 71, 237; The Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial, in Eastry Church, Kent, 82-66, 85.
Worteley, Robert, 80, 21.
Worth, place-name suffix, 66, 139; prehistoric pottery, 70, 90.
Wothringaberan (Wateringbury), place-name, 76, 65.
Wotten, Sir Edward, 82, 39.
Wotton, family, 82, 124; Anne, m. Sir Edward Hales, 82, 127; Catherine, m. Lord Henry Stanhope, 82, 127; Dorothy, wife of Sir Edward, 87, 18; Edward, 1st Baron, 69, 81; 87, 17; Lord Edward, Lord Lt. of Kent, 124-82, 142; Sir Edward, 82, 124; 87, 18; Edward, 82, 124; 85, 87; 87, 21; Eleanor, wife of Thomas, 82, 125; Elizabeth, wife of Thomae, 82, 124; Sir Henry, 82, 124, 125; 87, 17, 22, 25, 26; Hester, wife of 1st Baron Wotton, 82, 125; Hester, m. Baptist Noel, Viscount Campden, 82, 127; Hester, wife of Edward, 1st Lord, 17 ff.; Sir James, 87, 82, 125; 87, 18; Sir John, 82, 125; Katherine, m. Daniel O’Neale, 22 ff; Margaret, wife of 1st Baron Wotton, 87, 82, 125-126; 25 ff; Margaret, m. Sir John Tufton, 87, 82, 127; Mary, 87, 18, 27, 28; Nicholas, Lord Mayor of London, 82, 124; 87, 15, 16; Nicholas, 87, 18, 21; Nicholas, Deans of Canterbury and York, 87, 21; Philippa, m. Sir Edmund Bawn, 87, 17; Pickering, 82, 125; 87, 22; Robert, 82, 125; 87, 18, 21; Thomas, 2nd Baron, 82, 127; 87, 16, 18 ff; Thomas (d.I587), 69, 16; 82, 124; 21-87, 22; Thomas, 82, 125; Thomas, 87, 15, 18; Wooton Monuments, The, by
Rev. L. E. C. Evans, 15-87, 29. Wouldham:
Anglo-Saxon Church, 81, 242.
Court Farmhouse, 85, 189. crossing point of Medway for N.
Downs trackway, 205-81, 206. estate map, 77, 184, Marsh, 66, 114.
place-name, 76, 68.
Starkey’s Manor, 65, 189.
Wouldham, An Alabaster St. John’s Head from, by L. R. A. Grove, 187-65, 189.
Wouldham, Starkey Castle, by E. R. Swain, 118-81, 125.
Wraight, Jacob, Mayor of Canterbury, 83, 203.
Wrench, Rev. F., 87, 232.
Wray, Anna Maria, m. Toke, 81, 82. Wright, Dr. C. J., 66, 8; 78, 123;
G., 74, 92; G. R., 69, 98; H. K., 72, 220; J. H. Garnham, 66, 75; Leslie, 77, 29; R. P., 68, 214; 71, 84, 104; 77, 11, 131; 83, 40; 84, 93; 85, 56; 86, 26; 87, 101; 88, 74; Thomas, 4-68, 5; 70, 13; 82, 193, 197; 87, 46, 49.
Wrighte, William, 82, 231.
Wrotham:
Anglo-Saxon graves, 70, 110, 112.
bee boles at Wrotham Water, 69, 91, 92, 93; 70, 239.
Belgic burial at Borough Green, 157-66, 160.
brass of William Clerke and wife, 77, 152.
Dean of Shoreham, Vicar, 72, 49. demesne farming, 73, 123. early land holdings, 157-80, 158. estate owned by Archbishop, 81, 261.
estate maps, 1620, 77, 184.
Harris, Thos., tanner, 71, 125. holding of William Fara, 80, 161. land bought by Edmund de Pas- sele, 74, 15.
leasing of demesne fields, 80, 167.
Manor, 72, 142; early settlement of, 80, 156; purchased by William Jones, 83, 114;
manorial rentals, 1285, 80, 161.
Manor of Little Wrotham, 72, 142.
Nepicar House, Platt, li.
North Downs Trackway at, 81, 204.
Pilgrims’ Road from Otford, 204-70, 205.
place-name, 88, 83.
Plaxtol provided with its own
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curate, 108-75, 109; and chapel, 123-75, 124.
pottery -wasters, 209-77, 210.
Roughway, 242-71, 243. swine-pasture, 76, 72. timber barn, 81, 5, 22.
Maidstone ware candlestick, 249-81, 250.
woodlands belonging to Archbishop of Canterbury, 76, 75, 78.
yokes, 80, 165.
Wrott, Katherine, 75, 44.
Wroxeter:
bronze clasp, 84, 47.
clay statuette of horse, 77, 143. figurine of dea nutrix, 71, 46.
figurine of ‘pseudo-Venus’, 72, 64, 75.
Romano-British wall mosaic, 71, 229.
Wulda, 76, 68.
Wulfgeat, 69, 44.
Wulfmaer, moneyer, 65, 22.
Wulffed, moneyer, 65, 22.
Wulfric, moneyer, 65, 22.
Wulfstan the elder, 69, 46.
Wulfstan the younger, 69, 46.
Wulnoth, moneyer, 65, 21.
Wulphere, King of Mercia, 66, 133. Wyatt, family, 75, 127; 88, 156;
Mr., 87, 231; Sargeant, 72, 230; Charles, 80, 139; Sir Henry, 72, 2; James, 1-77, 2; 7-79, 8, 13; 86, 175; Samuel, 86, 175; Sir Thomas, 69, 161; 71, 123, 127; 72, 1, 2, 6; 82, 89, 90; 88, 135.
Wyborne, William, 97-65, 98.
Wybourn, family, 73, 238, if.;
George, 73, 238; Gerard Noel, 73, 238; John, 73, 238, 241; John Orlando, 73, 238; Martha, 73, 238, 240; Martha, wife of John, 73, 238; Mary Anne, 73, 238; Robert, 73, 238; Sarah Serena, 73, 238; William, 73, 238.
Wydeflete, Andrew de, 74, 8; Cecily, m. Richard Gredle, 74, 8.
Wye:
Anglo-Saxon cross and other grave goods, 30-78, 31; pendant, 78, 28.
Archaeological Society, 66, 149. barrows in Pit Shave, 78, 203. chain, 15th Century, 72, 226. Chancel boundaries, xliii.
CoUege, 74, 58; 75, 70; Agricultural Museum of, 81, 7; presents hooden horses to Maidstone Museum, 70, 273.
contribution to Stocker’s Head— Chilham Turnpike, 70, 207.
Crimdale House, 69, 230.
Down, chisel, 76, 20.
early land holdings, 159-80, 161.
Erle-Drax, 70, 9.
estate map, 1680, 77, 184.
excavation on Wye Down, 70, 9. flint mounds, 88, 218.
hatchments of Sawbridge family, John Erle-Drax, Jane Erle- Drax Grosvenor and George Macaulay, 93-81, 94.
holding of Richard le Brun, 159-80, 161, 162.
iron-working site, 85, 178.
Lake House estate, 83, 155.
Melcombe Mill, 54-72, 59.
Melcommead, 72, 55.
Melcompwood, 72, 54.
Neolithic hand-axe of polished basalt, liv.
North Downs trackway crossing of the Stour, 206-81, 207.
Pilgrims’ Way, 69, 201.
place-name, 76, 60. poor-relief, 75, 59.
Romano-British settlement, 85, 178; site, 237-86, 238; 87, 232.
Roman coins, 85, 178.
wardrobe token, Edward II, xliii.
Wye Church, by R. F. Jessup, 149-66, 150.
Wygindene, Thomas de, 80, 251.
Wygge, Aveline, 74, 32.
Wykyng, Roger, 80, 251; Thomas, 80, 251.
Wyldbore, John, 84, 141.
Wymer, B. O., xlvi; 69, 72, Ixii.
Wymondham, Leics., 75, 84.
Wymondham, Norfolk, 83, 2.
Wynchelsea, Henry, 74, 29; Vincent de, 74, 29.
Wyndham, Anne, m. William James, 83, 116; Col. Sir Francis, 83, 116; Sir Thomas, 83, 116.
Wynford, Lord, 81, 90; Mary Ann, 81, 90; May Anne Best, Baroness, 85, 202.
Wyrtgeorme, see Vortigern.
Wythinden, see Witherden.
Wytrychesham, Richard de, 74, 15; William de, 74, 29, 30.
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Yalding:
Brandbridges Turnpike, 70, 218. estate map, 1656, 77, 184. general muster, 1589, 85, 92. place-name, 73, 63; 76, 63; 82, 257.
poor relief, 75, 25. school, 75, 84.
supporters of Twysden in 1640 election, 86, 6.
Yardhurst, place-name, 76, 72.
Yarmouth, Cinque Ports bailiffs visit, 1403, 1 ff.; Free Fair, 87, 66, 42-43; Herring Fair, 42-66, 43; 81, 107.
Yarnold, Nathaniel, 65, 97, 98.
Yasi, J., 88, 195.
Yates, Edward, Collection, 74, 196;
H. R., 85, 67; Miss M., 74, 196; Thomas, 82, 137.
Yates (Bow) Ltd., 86, 193.
Yeardlie, Robert, 73, 81.
Yeavering, Dark Age buildings, 88, 205.
Yevele, Henry, 79, 119; 84, 157.
Yoolete, John de, 70, 65.
Yoke, The, 164-80, 165.
Yokes, Aldington, 80, 164; Gillingham, 80, 156, 164, 165; Len- ham, 80, 165; West Wickham, 80, 165; Wrotham, 80, 165.
Yokes estate, 69, 177.
York, Duke of, 25 ff.; Cicely, Duchess of, 85, 78, 4, 12; 86, 35,
39, 43; Richard, Duke of, 78, 12.
York, 218-69, 219; 72, 67, 74; 82, 283; 87, 92; 88, 28.
Yorn, John, 80, 251.
Youens, E. C., 70, 37.
Youlgreave, Derbys., 82, 283.
Young, A., liii.
Ypres, William of, 80, 193, 217, 219.
Ypwines fleot, see Ebbsfleet.
Ythanchester, 87, 35.
Yvory, Brother Robert, 83, 210.
Z
Zarneoki, Dr George: English Romanesque Lead Sculpture (review), 252-71, 253; English Romanesque Sculpture, 10661140 (review), 69, 229; Faus- sett Pavilion, The. Part A. Romanesque Sculpture, 2, 66, 814; Later English Romanesque Sculpture, (review), 69, 229.
Zeuner, Prof. F. E., 70, 282; 72, 196; xlviii; 78, 80, 34, 43; Chart of Sea Level Oscillation, 125-66, 126.
Zone (? gun 1378), 71, 208.
Zouch, Alice, wife of William, 77, 49; Edward, 11th Lord, 77, 49; Sarah, wife of Edward, 77, 49; William, Sth Lord, 77, 49.
Zosimus, 80, 181.
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