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Acknowledgments and Thanks for aid: Botanical Specimens, 68, 107, 143. Dover, 23; Springhead, 84; Water- Brailsford, J. W. Bronze objects, mills, 129 ; Roman Bath, Little 98-100. Chart, 130; Discoveries at Recul- British Museum of Natural History, ver, 167; Merston, 205; Wall 102, 103. Mosaics, 229; Caesar's Camp, 245. British, Numismatic Journal, 162, 166. Allen, A. P. The Lost Village of Broadstairs, Crampton Tower, 8, 9. Marston, 198-206. Plan of Church, Bronze Age Pottery, 11, 12. 199. Value, 202. Brooches. Dover, 27; Springhead, Andred Forest, 222. 97, 98. Anglo-Saxon Numismatics, 166. Brooke, The late Dr. E. C. English Annual Report 1956, xlii-xlviii. Chair- Coins, 162. man, Dr. Gordon Wart Obituary: Burial Mounds, 11, 13. The Lord Courthope, Vice-Presi- dent and Mr. S. R. Hobday of the Records Committee. Membership Caiger, 3. E. L., xlv, 233. 1,000. Records Branch, xliv. Re- Camber Castle, 9. ports, xliv-xlvii. Canterbury Castle, 23 prisoners held Antoninu.s Pius, 43, 173; Samian ware, 1378, 205; Equipment, 209; De- 34; Period, 55, 63, 67, 180; build- tail, 212; Horse-trapping, 223-224. ings, 104, 105, 172. Champeneis, Sir John, Lord Mayor of Apuldrefeld, Henry de, 207, 213. 1534, 153, 155; died 1556. Archceologia Cant/Irma. Cost of publica- Justinian Champeneis, 159. tion. Hon. Editor, Mr. J. H. Evans, Charcoals, 102. xliv. Donations for 1967, h. Chest of Thirteenth-Century Type from Archbishops: Jaanberht, 165; Ed- Wormshill Church, A. By L. R. A. mund Rich (1236), 253; Wulfred, Grove, F.S.A. 1 plate, 214-218. 165. c.p. Norton and Graveney Chests, Archbishop's Palace, , 126, 214; Exterior decoration incised, 127. 218. Arlott, Mr. A. C., 225. Churchill, Irene 3., 0.B.E., D.Phil., Avebury, Lord. Kingsgate Castle, 8; F.S.A., 246-247. on eoliths, 48. Cinerary Urns and Mounds in Thanet, 11. Cloth-making on River Len, 116, 120, Bakery Ovens at Springhead, 69-61. / 21. Balfour-Browne, F. L., on Charcoals, Coastal Defence Forts at Reculver, 102. Richborough, 167, 168. Bexley. Report, Mr. P. j. Tester, Cobham, see de Cobham. J. E. L. Caiger, xlv, 232-233. Coins at Reculver, 172; Analysis, 173. Riddenden and Boundgate Turnpike Coin of the Kentish Rebel Badbearht Road, 1766-1883. By F. C. Elliston- Prom. By R. H. M. Dolley, F.S.A., Erwood, F.S.A., 186-197. 3 figs. Department of Coins and Medals, Tons, 193; Trustees, 191 ; Finance, British Museum, 162-166. 1 plate. 197. Coins found at Springhead. Tab-le Birchington, 237. 76, 77. At Little Chart, 145. Birley, Eric, M.B.E. Sarnian Ware, Copula, G. D., xlv, xlvi, 237, 238. • Dover, 33-35. Coroners, 208, 209. Black Death, 202, 205. Corrections. Lullingstone Roman Black Prince and Joan Plantagenet, Villa, by Edwyn Birchenough, 261. 207, 208. A Hoard of Roman Folks, by the Blumstein, Miss M., xlvii, 237. Editor, 261. Bone Needle, 174. Countess Fort. Margaret of Kildare, O. Bonney, Professor, 49. Cozens, Mathias, Antiquary, 5. 262 GENERAL INDEX Cray Antiquarian Society, 228. Foots. Faversham, 230. Cray Report, xiv. St Mary Cray, Figurines of pipe clay made in Gaul xivii. St. Paul's Cray, 228. found in Kent, 38-46. Cranbrook Tiles, 224. Finance. Balance Sheets, xlviii. Crop-marks, 13. Fisher, Thomas. Rochester, 1776, 4, Culpeper, Sir Cheney, 1658, purchased, 6, 7. Checkwood, 111, 112, 113. William Follies in Tharket, 6-11. Culpeper, 114, 115, 126. Follies of Kingsgate, The. By Ronald Cult of the Dea Nutrix in Kent. By Jessup, F.S.A., 1-13. Frank Jenkins, F.S.A., 38-46. Map, Forged Anglo-Saxon Charters. By 4 plates. Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A., 147-152. Cumberland, Alfred. Obituary, 258, Analysis of Condemned Charters, 259. 148. Fox, Charles James, "Father of British Liberalism," 1, 5. Fox, Naney Pierey, B.A., F.S.A., de Cobham, Thomas, 207. Armorial xlv, 243-245. bearings, 213. Fraser, Dr. F. C., 103. Desborough, Mrs. V. F., xlvii. Frere, Mr. Sheppard, MA., F.S.A., 53. Digby, Captain, 7, 8, 9. Fullers' Earth, 106. Dailey, R. H. M., F.S.A. A New Coin Fulling, Primitive method, 107. of the Kentish Rebel Eadbearht Pram, 162-166. 1 plate. Domesday. Record of Mills, 113, 121. Dover Excavations, 14.37; Dover Goodsall, Robert H. Watermills on College, 14; Dover Grammar the River Len. Map, ix plates, School, 14. 106-129, D., W. V. Roughway, 242, 243. Gough, Mr. H. E., 225. Dumbreek, Wing- W. V., Gravesend Historical Society, 53 ; 225. Museum, 67, 239; Report, 238. Dunkin, A. J., 1848, 53. Gray, Thomas. Poem on Lord Hol- Dunning, G. C., F.S.A. Saxon Medie- land, 1766, 5. val Pottery at Dover, 36-37. Grove, L. R. A., F.S.A. A Chest of Thirteenth-Century Type from Wormshill Church. 1 plate, 214-218. Eadbearht Przen. Silver penny, 162, Researches, 223-228. Thanked, 129. 166. Eames, John. A Roman Bath-House at Little Chart, Kent. 2 plans, 3 hp., 10 plates. 130-146. Hack 'em down Banks, 12. East Mailing, 228-229; Larkfield, Iladlow, 225. 224-225. Hall Place, Bexley. By P. J. Tester. Elliston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. The 1 fig., I plate, 153-161. Scheduled Biddenden and Boundgate Turnpike Ancient Monument, now a school, Road, 1766-1883, 185-197. 3 figs. 161. English Politics and the Sheriff of Harrison, Sir Edward. The Riddle of Kent, 1378. By Felix Hull, B.A., the Old Stones. A Personal Retro- Ph.D., and Rosemary A. Keen, spect. Illustration, 47-52. B.A., 206-213. Harrison, Benjamin. Idea of Eoliths, Eoliths, Development of significance, 47, 48. 47-52; Great age, 51, 52. Ha.sted., Edward, 7, 110, 204, 288. Evans, Sir John, 50. Hawley, Lady Marjorie, of Tun- Evans, John H., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., bridge Wells. Obituary, 259. Hon. Editor, xliv ; Reviews, 256, Hayes Common, 233-236. 257. Headcorn, 225. Excavations and Discoveries in 1956, Health, Drinking of. Origin, 12. xliv-xlvii. Herne Bay, 225-226. Excavations in Dover. By L. Murray Higenbottam, Frank. Royal Museum, Threipland. 14 figs., 2 plates, 14-37. Canterbury, 223. Excursions, 1956, xliii, xliv. Hiscock, R. H., 250-251. 263 GENERAL INDEX Holland, Henry, 1st Baron Holland of Lullingstone Villa Bath House, 136, Foxley, 1763. Father of Charles 184; Report; xlv. James Fox, 1, 4, 5. Holland House, Kingsgate. Descrip- McAdam, James, 1850, 193. tion, 2, 3. Maidstone Turnpike Road, 194-195. Horner, Mr. Graeme, 227. Map, Niudge's, 128. Hull, Felix, B.A., Ph.D., and Rosemary Mathias, Thomas James on Lord A. Keen, B.A. English Politics and Holland, 5. the Sheriff of Kent, 1378, 206-213. Makatea, Lt.-Col. G. W., xlv. Review, 246, 247. M., E. T., Review, 249-250. Hull, M. R., MA., F.S.A. Report on Mills on River Len, 106-129; Legal Fibulae, 97, 98. .Assistance given, Conditions, 112-114; Inventory of 129. Mill Tackling, 128-129. Miscellaneous Notes, 241-245. King Jan, Mr. A. W., 230. Charles 1st Payments, 241-242 (Mar- Jessup, F. W., M.A., LL.B., F.S.A., garet Toynbee). Roughway, 242-243 Hon. General Secretary. Reviews, (W.V.D.). Caesar's Camp. Plan and 249-250, 254-256. Report for 1956, plate, 243, 245 (N. Piercy Fox). Moekett, John, Yeoman Farmer. Edi- Jessup, Ronald, F.S.A. The Follies of tor, 12. Kingsgate, 1-13. Reviews, 247.249, Money, Mr. J. H., xlviii. 252-253. Morey, Mrs. 3. B. Geological Museum, Joan, Princess of Wales. The Fair 104-105. Maid of Kent, 207, 208. Johnston, Philip Mainwaring. The Nicholson, Mr. C. D. P., F.S.A., xlvi. late, 214, 216, 217. "Nonsense History," 1768, 10. Joyden's Wood, 233. Obituaries: Charles Norman Pope of Ashford, died 1957, by Major H. M. Keen, Rosemary A., B.A., and Felix Rand, 258; Alfred Cumberland of Hull, B.A., Ph.D. English Politics Dartford, by H. I. B., 258, 259; and the Sheriff of Kent, 1378, 206- Lady Hawley of Tunbridge Wells, 213. 259; Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston, Kent Archives Office. Accessions, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., M.A., LL.M., 1958-7. Records: Sewers, Paro- F.S.A., Garter Principal King of chial, School, Nonconformist, Estate Arms, by A. R., and W. P. D. and Family Archives, Miscellaneous, Stebbing, 259-260. Transcripts, 219-222. Offa, King, Coinage, 162, 164, 166; Kent County Archives. Merston, 204; Charter, A.D. 774, 201. de Cobham, 207. O'Neil, The late B. H. St. 3. Coins Kentish. Observer, 1836, 12. found at Dover, 23-27. Kentish Ragstone, 117. Orpington, Report, by G. D. Copus and Kentish Tokens, 226. A. J. J. Parsons, xlvi, 237-238, Kentish Travellers' Campanian, 1776, 4. 239-240. Keston, xlv. Otford, Leaden seal matrix, 226-227. King Charles I at Canterbury, 1625, 241, 242. Kingagate Castle, 1, 4, 8. Paper-making on R. Len, 122-125 ; Kingsgate College. Meeting, 1956, James Whatman, father and Son, xIiv. by Thomas Balaton, 116; J. What Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 242, man, 118; Richard Harris, 124, 125. 243 ; Roughway, Hadlow, Kent, Paper mine and Paper Makers in now "Bat's Castle," contemporary , 1495-1800, by Dr. Alfred H. with Old Soar and Ightham Mote, Shorter, 116. 242-243. Parsons, A. 3. J., xlv, xlvi, xlvii, 239, 240. Penn, W. S., B.Sc. The ROM11110-, Len, River and its Waterrnills, 106-129. British Settlement at Springhead. Lost Village of Merston, The. By Excavation of the Bakery, Site A, A. F. Allen, 193-205. 18 figs., 4 plates, 53-105, 264 GENERAL INDEX Penshurst, 237. Ritual Breakages, 41, 42. Philipot visited Marston, 203. Roman Bath-House at Little Chart, Philp, Brian J. Recent Discoveries at Kent, A. By John Eames. 2 plans, Remlver, 6 figs., 167.184; Hayes 3 figs., 10 plates, 130.146; Bath Common, 233.286; Tootswood, procedure, 133. Beckenham, 236-237. Romano-British Settlement at Spring- Pile, Mr. C. C. R., 224. head. Excavation of the Bakery, F.livabeth, 230-231. Site A. By W. S. Penn, B.Sc., Plaxtol, xlvii, 251-252. 18 figs., 4 plates, 53.105; Finds of Ponton, D. T. A., Organizer of Excur- seeds, 68, 70; Appendixes I-X11. sions, xliv. Rook, Mr. R. 3., xlvi. Pope, Charles Norman. Obituary, Rolvenden, 237. 258. Royal Observer Corps, 9. -Pottery. Excavated Dover, 27-37; Figurines, 38-46 • Springhead, 79- 82, 92.97; Morts,;ia, Potters' Marks, Sarre, 231-232. 92-94; Little Chart, Belgic, Samian, Schools assisting: Tonbridge, xlvii; 140-144 • Reculver, 173-182; " Hal- Sutton Valence, xlvii, 227; Dover statt," 176. College, 14; Dover Grammar School, Powell Cotton, Miss A., 237. 14. Prestwich, Sir Joseph, 47, 48. Seyssell, Mrs. B. de, xlvii. Pricking for Sheriffs, 1376, 207. Shorne, 198, 204. P., W. S., Springhead, .239. Simpson, Miss Grace. Samiau ware at Dover, 33-35. Simpson, Mr. I. R., xlvii, 227. Ragstone quarry, 130, 132. Smith, Mr. David, 229. Recent Discoveries at ReeuIver. By Snodland. Ham Hill, 229, 230. Brian .L Philp, 6 figs., 167-184; Springhead, 239. Wells, Iron Age Finds, Current Stebbing, W. P.11, F.S.A., F.G.S., 260. operations, 3 Appendixes, 176.182; Stede, Sir Edwyn, of Harrietsham and Report, 230. Polhill, 110. Records of Local History, xliv. Sutton Valence, xlvii; Mr. R. C. Researches and Discoveries In Kent, Stone, Mr. 3. B. Simpson, xlvii, 227, 5 figs., I. plate, 223.240; Archeo- 228, logical Notes from Maidstone Mus- eum, 223-228. Reviews, 246-257. Calendar of Kent Peet of Pines . . ., Irene J. Church- Taffs, The late Mr. H. W., 226. ill, the late R41ph Griffin, the late Teasels used in fulling, 107. F. W. Hardman (Felix Hull). Tester, P. J. Hall Place, Bexley, Roman Roads in Britain. Ivan D. 1 fig., 1 plate, 153-161 ; Reviews, Margery (Ronald Jessup). A His- 250-252 ; Reports, xliv, 232-233. tory of Kent with. Maps. F. W. Tiles excavated: Dover, 29; Merston, Jessup (E.T.M.). The Story of !field 198; Cranbrook, 224; Joyclen's and Singlewell. R. H. i•riscock Wood, 233. (P.3. Tester). Plaxtol. A Kentish Threlpland, L. Murray. Excavations Village. Women's Institute (P. j. in Dover, 14 figs., 2 plates, 14-37. Tester). English Romanesque Lead Tilley, E., on Bronzo, Iron, Bone Sculpture. G. Zarneeki. (R. Jessup). objects, 98- 01 . Archeion. W. Lombardo (F.W.J.). Tonbridge Castle, 1376, 207. Guide to the Kent Archives Office. Tootswood, Beckenham, 236-237. K.C.C. (F.W.J.). The Kentish Toynbee, Margaret, 241, 242. Historical Newsletter. P. M. E. Trustees of K.A.S., xlii. Erwood Transactions of Tudor House. Plan 155-158. Chequer the Gravesend Historical Society work fbeing, 159. (j.H.E.). Roman Canterbury. Tudot, E., on Figurines, 38. Sheppard Frere. Tunbridge Wells. Mr. 3. H. Money Riddle of the Old Stones, The. A High Rocks site, xlvii. Personal Retrospect. By Sir Ed- Turnpike Roads, 185-197. ward Harrison. Illustration, 47-52. Twysden Portraits, xliii. 205 GENERAL INDEX Use of. Stone from Religious Houses, Wilson, David M., 231, 232. 153, 155. Wollaston, Sir Gerald Woods, IC.0.13., K.O.V.O., M.A., LL.M., F.S.A., Vortigern, Xing, 12. Obituary by A.R., 259, 260; Note Ward, Gordon, M.D., F.S.A. Forged by W. P. D. Stabbing, 260. Anglo-Saxon Charters, 147-162. Wormshill Church Chest, 214-218. Transcripts, maps, etc., 222. Silver W • t, R. P., M.A., F.S.A., Graffiti, disk given, 230, 231. Warren, Mr. S. Hazzleden, 49. Wynn, Thomas. Architect of Holland Watermilis on the River Len. By House, Kingsgate, became Lord Robert H. Goodson, 9 plates, 1 map, Newborough, 2. 106.129; Ohegworth Mill still used, 113. Weald Forest, 222. Zarnecki, George. English Roman- Whitfield, Robert, owner of Quekes, esque Lead Sculpture, 252. etc., 2, 11. " 3one " early use of" gun," 208.

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