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General Index. • •-— http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ( 259 ) GENERAL INDEX. • •-— A Amount, Thos., 49. Amount, Will., 50. Abere, Joh., 48. An Archidiaeonal Visitation of 1502 Abery, Joh., 45. by C. E. Woodruff, 13-54. Abowe, R., 22. Andrew, Will., 38. Abraham, Jas., 37. Anne of Bohemia, arms in Westwell Abraham, Joh., 38. Church, 171. Abraham, Sir Joh., 50. Antiquaries, Soc. of, Notes on three Accounts, 1934, xlvi-xlix. monumental drawings from Sir Aclea (Acleah, Oakleigh), 122. Edw. Dering's Collections, by Mrs. Acourt, WiU., 41. Esdaile, 219-234. Acrise Church, 49, 50. Antler pick markings of Hammill Adam, A., of Broomhill, 68. denehole, 212. Adamson, Thos., 35. Annual Report, 1934, xxxvii. Adamson, Sir Will., 33. Anthony, John, and surrender of Addington, 188. Langdon Abbey, 138. Ade, Will., 32. Apantre, Jas., 49. Adeene, Thos., 80. Appledore Church, 23. " Adrian the Brewer," 142. Aps, Joh., 25. Aet Berwican (Westenhanger), 144. Archeology in Kent, 1935, 239-241. Aetheldrythe, Abbess, 121. Archibald, John, A Denehole at Ham- Aethelred, King, 118, 119. mill, near Eastry, 211-218. Aette, Abbess, 121. Archidiaeonal Visitation of 1502, by Aford, Thos., 27. C. E. Woodruff, 13-54. Alard, Hen., 40. Archway, The, Deal, 247-248. Alayn, Hy., 66, 67. "Arden of Faversham," 189. Alayn, Richard, 66, 67. Arms of Richard II as shown in Aldington, Roman site at, 240. Windows at Westwell and Water- Alen, Hugh, 43. ingbury, by Ralph Griffln, 170-176. Alen, Joh., 35. Arnard, Nic, 47. Alen, Ric, 39. Arnold, Eliz., 187. Alen, Thos., 48. Arthur, Friar John, warden of the Aleyn, Will., 40. Greyfriars, Cant., 134. Alcock, Sir Ric, 36. Arthur, preached seditiously, 134. Aliosicus (?), 105. Asard, Sir Mich., 46. Alkham Church, 47. Aseede, Will., 37. All Saint's Church, Cant., 17. Aseede, Pet., 35. All Souls Coll., Oxon, 29, 33. Ashbe the potter, 72. Allee, Heughe, 73, 93. Ashford; Bronze Age Urn found, AUee, John, 74, 77, 91, 97. 239. Allee, Robt., 79, 80. Ashford Church, 25. Alleyge, Robt., 83. Asleger (?), Sir Gregory, 32. Alye, Thos., 37. Asshehurst, Thos., 21. Amayston, John, 19. Assheley, WiU., 37. Ames, Mr. (1757), 1. Assheminton, Joh., 27. Amner, Thos., 36. Asshenden, Geo., 63. Amon, John, 17. Asheplume, Joh., 47. Amount, Ric, 49. Aston tomb at Cranford, 233. 260 GENERAL INDEX. Atchurch, Joh., 36. I BasereU, Thos., 47. Atgate, Joh., 21. ! Bate, John, 67 ; Thos., 24. Atherst, Will., 30. i Battle, 104 ; Abbey, lost cartulary Atsnothe, Ste., 36. of, 103 ; Abbot and C. of, 27. Atstokks, Ste., 19. Bayham Abbey, disturbances at atte Water, Joan, 183. I dissolution, 129, 130. atte Water, Thos., 183. ! Bayly, Sir Ric, 47 ; Wffl., 44. Atwey, WU1., 39. i Beach Street, Deal, old house in, Atye, Bartholomew, 220-221. 247-248. Aurest, Sir Ivo, 37. Bearsted Church, 15, 16. Austen Friars, 135. Beaufort, Lady Margaret, 128. Austen, Thos., vicar of MUton, 177, Beausfeld (Whitfield) Church, 48. 178, 181, 182, 185, 186, 187, 188. Beche, Will., 26. Avewe, Will., 42. Bechyng, Edw., 26. Awood, Nic, 43 ; Joh., 43. "Becket's WeU," Otford, 237. Ayerst, John, 179. Bedistun, Henry de, 169. Ayerst, Richard, 179. BedyU, Thos., Commissioner of Ayett, Joh., 32. Visitation to Kentish Monasteries, Aylesford, White Friars of, 135. 1535, 138. Ayling, Nic, 34. Beere, Edw., 19. Ayllewyn, Thos., 67. Bekesbourne Church, 42. Aythorn Church, 45. Belke, WE, 36. Belsire, John, 18. Bene, Sir Joh., 37. B Benenden Church, 27. Benett, Peter, 26. Bacchild (Bapchild) Church, 35. Bennet, Ric, 27. BacheUer, Will., 25. i Benynden Church, 27. Bacon monuments at Redgrave, 231. Berewic, 151. Badcok, Rob., 27. Berewic-in-Lymne, 145, 147, 150. Badlesmere Church, 38. Berghston (Barfreston) Church, 45. Bak, Ric, 24. Bergstede Church, 29. Baker, Geoffrey, 18 ; Joh., 34, 39, Berham Church, 43. 77 ; Sim., 41 ; Thos., 53 ; Will., Berstede, Walter de, 107. 17, 24, 178. , Bertelot, Robt., 167. Bakking, Nic, 22. Bertun, alias Berewic, 152. Balburney, Sir John, 17. ! Berwic (Westenhanger), 144. Baldok, Thos., 33. I Berwican-in-Lymne, 150. Balfer, Rob., 39. Berwick-in-Lymne, Manor of, 147, BaU, Ste., 33. 151. Bampton, Sir John Richard, 33. i Bery, Joh., 32, 183, 187. Bapchild (Babchilde) 188; Church, I Bethersden Church, 28. 35. Betshangre (Betteshanger) Church, Barbour, Ric, 32. 45. Barden, Thos., 178. Bever (de Beauvoir), Thos., 4, 6. Barfreston Church, 45. Bexley distriot deneholes, 214. Bargier, Sir Desiderius, 18. Bicknor Church, 35. Bargrave, Miss, 5-6 ; Thos., 19. Biddenden (Bydynden) Church, 28. Barham (Berham) Church, 43. Bigberry Camp, 248. Barkesore, Thos., 183. Bigge, Thos., 44. Barman, Thos., 183. Billett, Edm., 40. Barnefeld, Margeria, 27. Billingley, William, curate of St. Barnes, Will., 21. Michael's, Cant., 168. Barowe, Clement, 28. Bilsington Church, 21; Priory, 139. Barret, Ste., 17. Bingele, Joh., 37. Barry, John, 40 ; Robt., 18. | Birchell, Sir Robt., 43. Barse, Joh., 30. • Birehett, Will., 27. Barton, Eliz., " Holy Maid of Kent," I Bircholt Church, 50. 134. 1 Bird, John, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98. GENERAL INDEX. 261 Birde, John, 74, 79. Boxley Abbey, 139 ; Prior and C, Birde, Mrs., 75. 30, 32; Church, 30, 51. Bishop, Will., 34. Boyse, John, 49 ; Thos., 38. Bishopsbourne Church, 42. Brabourne Church, 49, 15. Bix, John, 32. Bradelle, 103. Blackbourne, Thos., 54. Bradfield, John, 184. Blackmanstone Church, 15, 23. Bradford, John, 184. Blakboy, Thos., 33. Bradley, Dionisia, 183. Blakewase, 103-104. Bradshawe, Sir Adam, 129. Blakisland, John, 19. i Brande, Sir Thos., 44. Blean Church, 19. Brander, J. M., Report on Fawkham Blechenden, Robt., 129. field markings, 241. Blessed Mary in the Marsh, Church Brasses in Kent churches, 219. of, 24. Bray, Sir Reginald, 132 ; Wm., 24. Blynstone, Sir Ralph, 47. Brayne, Sir Pet., 28. Bobbing Church, 35, 180, 183, 184. Bredgar Church, 35, 51. Bochner, Joh., 20. | Bredgare, Sir Joh., 30. Bocton Aluph (Boughton Aluph) I Breede, Pet., 38. Church, 43. ': Bregge (Bridge) Church, 40. Bocton Maleherbe (Boughton Mal- I Breggis, Richard, 67. herbe) Church, 32. i Breknok, Tho., 35. Bocton Monchasie (Boughton Mon- Brensett Church, 22. chelsea) Church, 16, 31. Brent, Roger, 63. Bodman, John, 30. Brett, Ric, 46 ; Sir Wm., 44. Bole, John, 183. Brickhouse Field, Westenhanger, Boleyn, Sir Thos., swan mark ; Sir 146. Wm., swan mark, 69. Bride, John, 74. Boleyn, Sir Thos., 59. Bridge Church, 40. Bolingbroke, Henry of, Duke of Bridge, Deanery of, Archidiaeonal Hereford, 173. Visitation, 40-44. Boll, Thos., 188 ; Joh., 42. Bridge, James, 183. Boiling, Ric, 43. Bridges, Giles, 176. Bolney, Ed., 18. Brigg, Wm., 43. Bolnoo, Sir Joh., 18. Briggs, Richard, 67. Bones found in Hammill denehole : Brigham, Joh., 35. Report, 213. Brigitt, John, 73. Bonnington Church, 21. Brisinden, John, 185. Boone, Robt., 18. Britayns, Widow, 73. Boram, John, 19. British Museum and Gostling's MS., Borant, Thos., 42. 4. Borden Church, 34. Brocas, Sir Rob., 30. Borden, John, 25 ; Will., 32. Brode, Walter, 44. Borne, WiU., 29. BrodhuU, The, 252. Bose, Thos., 40. Broke, Rob., 36. Bouchier, Henry, Earl of Essex, Brokhole, James, 35. 133. Brokke, WE, 44. Boughton Aluph Church, 43. Brokland Church, 23. Boughton Malherbe, 32. Bromteag (Broomy Farm), 149. Boughton Monchelsea, 16, 31. Bronze Age find at Ashford, 239 ; at Bourgh, WiU., 22. Charing, 239. Bourman, Ste., 29. Brook Farm, 145, 148. Bourne, John, 77, 84, 96, 97 ; Ralph, Brooke Church, 43. 60. Brooke, Lau., 36; Sir Reg., 38; Bowes, Sir Martin, 176. Richard, 44 ; Thos., 18. Bownde, Will., 19. Brookland Church, 23. Bowrege, Hen., 35. Brown, Henry, vicar of Milton, 182 ; Bowreman, Will., 43. Sir Robt., 45. Bowsfeld, Rob., 48. Browne, Lewis, bunder of Faver- Bowyr, Gre., 30. sham Grammar School, 191. 262 GENERAL INDEX. Browning, Bridget, 136 ; Ste., 49. St. Mary Bredman Church, 15, Brychett, Rob., 17. 17, 18, 166 ; St. Mary Queningate, Bryton, Edm., 34. 14, 166, 236; St. Michael's Church, Buckinden, Will., 26. 166-169; St. Mildred's Church, 17; Buckland Church, 37. St. Peter's Church, 17, 166 ; St. Bugge, Laur., 25 ; Wm., 183. Sepulchre's Church, 166; School Bukland Church, 37. of the City, 166; "Unpublished Bukner, Joh., 30. Visitations of the Diocese," 256 ; Bulfinch, Joh., 49. visit of Ingworth, Suffragan of Bull, John, 177, 188 ; MatUda, 183 ; Dover, 135. Sir Ric, 44. Capel le Feme Church (CapeUa de Bulle, Joh., 36. Feme), 48. Bung, Nic, 17. Carbett, Widow, 73. Buns, John, 37. Cardife, Sir Thos., 39. Burdon, John ; Robt., 181. Carlell, "goodwif," 77; Wm., 73. Burgate Postern, Canterbury, 236. Carpinter.. John, 182 ; Will., 44. Burheaunt, John, 18. Carter, Miss, 5. Burges, Thos., 38 ; WiU., 49. Cartewright, Sir WiU., 46. Burham : Neohthic flint axe found, Cartrege, John, 27. 239. Carvings of Dissolution period in Burial pit (Roman) at GUlingham, Faversham Grammar School, 196. 245. Caslok, Ric, 37. Burial pit at Great Mongeham, 245- j CasteU, Thos., 49. 246. j Castellman, John, 75 ; Mother, 74. Burle, Ric, 28. ' CasteUmane, John, 74. Burley, Sir Thos., 44. Catbtiry, Jacobus, 53. Burmarsh Church, 15, 20. Catlott, John, 181. Burton, John, 18 ; Sir Wm., 41. CaweU, John, 20. Burwarshe, John, 28. CeadwaUa, King of Wessex, 118. Burwood, Thos., 44. Cealchylthe, 123. Chady, Sim, 63. Bushe, Geo., 49 ; Henry, 89 ; Mr., Chalcrofte, Henry, 31. 77, 81 ; Mrs., 98. Chalkewell, 187. Butler, Joh., 44 ; John, 180, 186 ; Chamber, Sir John, 25. Sir Joh., 43 ; Sir Walter, 37. Chamberlain's accounts, Canterbury, Bydynden Church (Biddenden), 28. j 62. Bylson, Sir Rob., 29. Chamberlayn, Walter, 34. Bynge, Will., 42. Chambyr, Jas., 29. Byrde, John, 38, 90 ; Sir Thos., 37. Champion, Sir Wm., 17. Bysshop, Joh., 18. Champneys, Adam, 61. Chapel of the Knights Hospitallers at Sutton-at-Hone, by P. K. Kipps, C 205-210. Chaplin, Dorothea, "Matter, Myth Calbeck, Sir Joh., 35. Cambridge, Sir Robt., 19. and Spirit" : review, 253. Cameron, Dr., 46. Chapman, John, 36, 43, 47 ; Thos., Canterbury, 6 ; AU Saints Church, 34, 47 ; Wm., 184.
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