Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXX (140)

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VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXV 2014 (135) as at March 2015 Letter S

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This index covers volumes 131–135 inclusive (2011–2014) at present of Archaeologia Cantiana, later volumes up to Vol. 140 will be added as they are published.. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic are included and are arranged by civil parish. Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their own name i.e. Eltham etc. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. This cumulative index was compiled by Mr Ted Connell. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, March 2015

Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks. Buckinghamshire Glam. Glamorgan Sgt Sergeant C Century Glos. Gloucestershire snr. senior C.A.T. Archaeological Hants. Hampshire Som. Somerset Trust Herefs. Herefordshire St Saint Caer. Caerphilly Hon. Honourable Staffs. Staffordshire Cambs. Cambridgeshire illus. illustrated Ven. Venerable Capt. Captain J.P. Justice of the Peace W. Mids. West Midlands Cllr. Councillor jnr. junior W. Sussex West Sussex Co. Company LBK Linearbandkeramik Warks. Warwickshire Col. Colonel Lincs. Lincolnshire Wilts. Wiltshire d. died Lt. Lieutenant Worcs. Worcestershire Derbys. Derbyshire Lt-Col. Lieutenant Colonel Yorks. Yorkshire

Sack, John (LeSecq?), flaxman 134.209 Sackville-West, Robert, Inheritance. the story of Knole & the Sackvilles, reviewed 131.428-9 Sage, Linda see Easdown, Martin 131. Salehurst 135.109, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 126 Salinas, Imbert de 132.323 Salisbury, John, prior 135.36 salt marshes 132.268 Salter, Talfourd, QC 133.178, 179, 180, 178, 179, 180 salterns 132.328, 329, 330-1, 332 salt-making 131.407, 132.329-30, 331, 332 132.335, 340, 135.173 park 132.54, 58, 62, 66 rectory 132.223 Saltwood Castle, floor tiles 131.62 Salvin, Anthony 132.150 Sampson, Stephen 131.382-3 Sampson, William 131.385 Sanders family 131.387 Sanders, Simon 131.384 Sandhurst 135.109, 112, 113, 115 parish register 135.165, 175 rector of 135.217 Sandwich 133.98, 135.5, 23, 97, 98, 99, 101 Black Death 134.91 Creature as name 135.216 marriages 131.385, 386 parish registers 135.164, 172, 175, 177, 179, 184 port, ships and mariners 134.67, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 89, 90-1, 92, 93, 94 St Clement’s Church misericords 133.188, 191, 192 St Mary’s church 134.85 tiles 131.59, 60, 61, 62 White Mill 133.287 Sandwich, Simon 131.282 sarcophagi 131.85-7, 8 child’s 131.88-90, 91, 103 Sarre 131.375, 376 port 134.69 Saunders, Bartholomew 131.383, 135.96 Saunders, Edward 131.383 Saunders, John 135.181 Saunders, William 131.383 Savage, Sarah (nee Henry) 133.72-3 Saxon see Anglo-Saxon/Saxon Saxon, Tonbridge place name 131.204 scabbard chape, medieval 133.42, 59 school exercises, from Canterbury c.1480 131.111-27 Scissor, William 131.308 scissors, copper-alloy 135.21 Scobie, Christopher, Under Shrub Hill: A Chestfield Childhood, reviewed 135.319-20 Scoble, Christopher, Letters from Bishopsbourne: three writers in an English Village, reviewed 131.429-31 Scotney, moated site (Old Castle) 131.321-43 Castle, tiles 131.63 chapel 131.322, 324 corner towers 131.330-1, 331, 333-9, 340-1 curtain wall 131.330-1, 331, 332, 332, 337, 338, 339-42, 340 gatehouse 131.322, 330, 331, 332-3, 332, 340, 341 manor house 131.327-30 Scott, Agnes (née de Beaufitz) 135.11 Scott, Gilbert 133.187 Scott, Henry 134.287 Scott, Peter 135.183 Scott, Sir John 131.67 Scott, Sir John 135.11, 42 Scout Camp, Oldstairs Bay, native farmstead 131.413 Scray 133.84, 86, 88, 94, 99 scutage 133.329, 330 Seal, manor 135.77 sea-salt manufacture 131.407 Seasalter, parish register 135.160-1 Second World War, defences 131.175-85 Seforde, William, vintner 131.19 Selbrittenden hundred 135.107, 115, 120, 121 Sele, William de 133.118 Selkirk, Raymond 135.251-2, 259 Selling 135.176 Selling, William 131.282, 288 Seman family 134.84 Seman, Peter, shipmaster 134.84 servants 131.7-19, 374, 378, 382, 383 burial fees 135.156 migration and mobility 135.95, 96, 97, 98 settlement, 11th-century in the Eastern High Weald (Rother Valley) 135.105-30 Seymour, Charles 133.224 Shadoxhurst, parish register 135.163, 172 Shand, Grant, and Alison Hicks, ‘Roman and medieval development of a Canterbury suburban area: excavations at land adjoining No.10 Wincheap’ 133.33-65 Share, Frederick 133.47 Sharpe, Edward 135.180 Shaw, Amy 135.224, 227, 228 Shaw, David, book review by 135.315-16 Sheerness 133.147, 158, 159, 134.106 defences 131.160, 164, 165, 166, 167, 174, 176, 178, 179, 189 naval base 131.161, 162, 172 Shelby, Nicholas 131.389 Sheldwich 135.172, 176, 179 shell, shellfish (marine) 131.359, 400, 402, 412 Shelvy, John 135.184 Shepley, Elizabeth 135.179 Sheppard, J.B. 131.349, 350 Sheppey, defences 131.189 Shepway 133.84, Sherivescourte (Sheryvescourte), Thanet 132.267, 268, 269 Sherte, Alice, servant 131.6 Shervie, John, register 135.184 ship money 132.88, 99-100 Shipbourne parish 135.89, 90, 91 market place 131.225 shipbuilding 131.218, 134.93; see also boat-building shipowners and masters see ports, ships and mariners 134. ships see ports, ships and mariners; see also log-boats 134. ship-service 135.1, 4, 5 Shipway 133.86, 99 Shipway Cross 133.93 Shirley, Richard, parish clerk 135.97 Shoeburyness 131.161, 169, 173, 174, 179, 133.134, 138, 158, 132.156, 161, 171 shoes, Roman, hobnailed 131.30 Sholden 135.174 microlith 134.254 Shonke, Mary 135.185 Shorne 131.161, 133.330 Shornemead 131.163, 164, 165, 178, 184 Shornemead Fort 133.132, 136, 161 Short, Thomas 132.104 Shoyswell hundred (Sussex) 135.107, 114, 116, 117, 118, 123, 124 shrine, IA, Ashford 133.299 Shuart, All Saint’s Church 131.59 Shurland, deer park 132.54, 57, 59-60 Sibersnoth 132.335 Siberton 132.334, 336 Sidney family 132.56, 59, 60, 73 Sidney, Sir Henry 132.62 Simkin, Joan 131.389 Simpson, Thomas, tailor 132.94, 96, 103 Sinden, Sally 134.27, 28 Singleton, William 133.8 Sissinghurst, deer park 132.54, 59, 66, 69, 71, 73 Sittingbourne 131.386, 135.98 parish register 135.172, 175, 184 prehistoric ring-ditch 135.268-80 The Meads 135.270, 277, 278, 132.299, 300; see also Chilton situlae, Bronze Age 132.5 Skeete 132.335, 336 skimmer, copper-alloy 133.59-60 Skoales, Thomas and daughter ‘Creter’ 135.218 slag 131.209, 210, 212, 214, 217, 224, 135.242 Iron Age 132.239 Roman 132.240, 256 Wainscott, ironworking 133.293 Wye, medieval iron smelting 133.313 see also iron slag; lead slag, see furnace slag 134. slaughterhouses 132.248, 257 slavery: anti-slavery movement on the Isle of Thanet 133.1-32 Sloden, John 132.339 Sloden, Robert 132.339 Slough 131.174, 190 Slough Fort see Allhallows 131. Slough Fort, Allhallows 133.157, 134.306, 307, 308 Small Hythe, ships and mariners 134.74, 76, 78, 90, 92, 93; see also Bulleigne Farm Smarden 135.99, 178 coin collection from pond 135.280-1 Smeeth 135.98 marriages 131.386 Smelt, Richard, fishmonger 135.6 smelting see Furfield Quarry 134. Smith, Cpl Albert 131.150 Smith, Daniel 135.179 Smith, James 135.183 Smith, James, chaplain 132.226 Smith, Luce 135.218 Smith, Mary 133.69 Smith, Rachel Seager see Cooke, Nicholas 133. Smith, Thomas 135.97 Smith, Victor T.C. and Peter Seary, ‘Kent’s twentieth-century military and civil defences. Part 3 - Canterbury’ 132.153-88 Smith, Victor T.C., ‘Kent’s twentieth century military and civil defences. Part 2 - Medway’ 131.159-95 Smith, Victor, ‘New for old: the development of New Tavern Fort at Gravesend in the industrial age’ 133.131-66, 131-66 Smith, Victor, note on ‘Anti-invasion defences of the First World War and Slough Fort, Allhallows’ 134.305-8 smithies 135.86; Roman, see Canterbury: Wincheap suburb smithing hearth bottoms 131.209 smithing, Tonbridge 131.209-10 smock mill see Canterbury, Black Mill 133. Smugley Farm 134.130, 131 Smyth, Walter and Robert 135.99 Snave 132.266 Snoad, Jane 135.180 Snodland, charter 133.95, 97 villa and stone bath 135.255 Soan family 134.12 Somerhill park see Tonbridge 132. Somner, John 133.223, 229, 230 Somner, William, antiquary 133.75 Somner, William, registrar 132.87 Sondes, Lewis Lord see Watson, Lewis Monson 134. Sondes, Sir George 134.300 Sondes, Sir Michael 132.277 Sonyynglee, William 132.335 South Frith 135.84, 87, 89, 90-1 Southampton, king’s esnecca 132.315-16, 323, 324 Southfleet, manor 135.77 St Nicholas 133.212 Southfrith forest or park see Tonbridge 132. Southouse, Filmer, book collection 134.211 Southouse, Thomas, library 134.211, 212, 216 Southpark (South Park) see Penshurst 132. Southwood, Ramsgate, Roman bronze bucket 132.210-12, 211 Sparey-Green, Christopher see Bennett, Paul 132. Sparks, Margaret, ‘The storage of Archives and their travels 1541-1967’ 131.345-52 Spateman, Sarah 135.224, 227 spears, Anglo-Saxon 135.263 Speed map (1611) 132.57, 58-9, 66-7 Speght, Rachel 133.71-2, 73 Speldhurst 135.85, 90 Spenser, Henry 135.97 Spice, John 132.343 Spicer, Henry 132.340 Spicer, John 132.339, 340 Spicer, William 132.34 spindle-whorl, ceramic 134.46 spoon probe, Roman 133.40, 59 spoon, silver 133.313 Spratt, Robert 132.341 Sprot, Richard 131.16 Sprynget, Thomas, mariner 134.84 spur, iron rowel 135.21, 24 Squire, John and Anne 131.390 St Augustine’s park see Canterbury 132. St Cosmus, nodal points 132.176 St Damian, nodal points 132.176 St Laurence in Thanet, archives 134.331 St Leger, Ralph 133.187, 189 St Leger, Sir Thomas 131.73-4, 75, 77, 83 n.90 St Margaret’s at Cliffe 132.307-8 palstave axe, Middle Bronze Age 134.293-4, 293 St Mary Cray, Seynctling Okemere 132.270 St Mary Hoo, Moat Farm 131.172 St Mary in the Marsh, floor tiles 131.61 St Nicholas (at Wade) family see Wade 133. St Nicholas at Wade, floor tiles131. 62 Roman bronze cremation bucket and dish used as lid 132.189-213 cremated bone 132.199 linen fragment 132.189, 197, 198, 205 nodal point 132.169 St Peter in Thanet, archives 134.331 Staffe, Thomas 131.69 Stafford family 133.236 Stafford, earls of 131.218 Stafford, Edward, Duke of Buckingham 132.62 Stafford, Humphrey, duke of Buckingham 135.40 Stafford, Humphrey, earl of 135.39, 40 Stafford, John, archbishop 135.38, 39-40 Stafford, Ralph, first Earl of 131.218 Stafford, Ralph, Lord 133.236 Standish, Creature 135.218 Stanhope family 132.261 Stanhope, George, dean 133.74, 78 Stanhope, Mary (dau.) 133.74 Staple (Sussex), hundred 135.107, 116, 117, 118 Staple 131.129 Creature as name 135.216 parish register 135.165, 170, 171, 174, 175 chapel 132.222 Staplehurst Creature as name 135.214, 216, 217, 218-19 parish register 135.161, 162, 165 Star Hill, Bridge prehistoric 135.263-6 placed deposit of pottery 135.267-8 Neolithic flint and pottery 135.263, 264, 265 Bronze Age features 135.263, 264, 265 Iron Age 135. cremations 135.263 farmstead 135.265-6 LIA/ER cremation deposit 135.261 Roman 135.266-7 hexagonal feature, ?mid Roman 135.260-3, 266-8 Anglo-Saxon 135. burials and cemetery 135.263, 266, 267 coins 135.263, 267 pottery 135.260, 261, 263, 265, 266-7 Stephen de la Granche, duke of Brittany 135.3-4 Starborough castle 132.55 park 132.61 Statute of Uses (1536) 132.265 Statute of Wills (1540) 132.265 Stedman, Richard, chemist 133.170, 174, 179 Stelling Manes Common 132.342 Stelling Minnis, mills 133.284 Stennett, Heather and K.H. McIntosh (eds), An East Kent Quintet. Voices from Sturry, Fordwich, Hersden, Broad Oak and Westbere, reviewed 131.434-5 Stephen of Penshurst 135.87 Stephens, Laurence 132.104 Stevens, Simon, ‘Archaeological investigations at Maidstone Hospital, Hermitage Lane, Barming’ 134.141-51 Stevens, William 132.227 Stevenson, Jim, Living by the Sword: the Archaeology of Brisley Farm, Ashford, Kent, reviewed 135.309-10 Steyndrop, John 135.5 Stidolf, Thomas, lawyer 131.73 Stigand, archbishop 135.76, 89 stock-handling structure see Furfield Quarry, Structure 4 134. Stoke 131.179, 133.85 archive 134.332 Stokes (Stokys), John, carpenter 132.339 Stokes, Anthony 132.342 Stokes, William 135.99 Stokesay Castle (Shropshire) 133.249, 259, 273 Stokys, Roger 132.339 Stonar 135.95 ships and mariners 134.69, 74, 76, 90 Stone next Faversham 134.80 Stone Wood 135.85 Stone, archive 134.332 Stone, John, Chronicles of 131.278, 281, 282 Stone, John, monk 135.38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 stone, Ospringe Hospital of St Mary 131.137-8 Stone, William 131.281 Stonecrouch Farm 134.129, 130 Stonehurst, park 132.54, 55, 60, 61 Stone-in-Oxney 135.77 church 135.113, 113 parish register 135.161, 172, 186 Stonewall 134.256 Stonor, Sir William 131.73 Stour river 133.91, 92, 94, 277 defences 132.172, 174 oyster beds 132.328 Stour, lathe 133.88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 Stourmouth, archives 134.331 parish register 135.164, 170, 171, 174, 175 Stow, John 133.223 Stowting, deer park 132.54, 57, 59, 66 strap-ends, medieval 135.21 Streat Lane (Sussex), Mesolithic site 134.236, 237, 238, 239, 255 Strood 131. archives 134.332 defences 131.161, 176, 182, 187, 188, 191, 192 Hollywood House 131.175 ships and mariners 134.74, 76, 78, 81, 90, 92 Temple Manor 133.330 timber 131.209 Strood Hill 131.176, 187 Stubbs, William 134.12 Stukeley, William 133.223, 224, 225, 226, 230, 231 Sturry 135.99, 162 bombing 132.180 Broad Oak Lodge 132.160 Congregational Chapel 132.160 nodal points 132.175, 176 Sturry, lathe 133.87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 103 Sturton, John 132.32 stylus, iron 134.54 Sundridge, park 132.63, 68 sunken featured building, Wainscott 133.293 sunken featured buildings, Anglo-Saxon 132.43, 44, 48-50 Surrenden 132.60 Sutton 131.279 Sutton by Dover, archives 134.331 Sutton Valence 135.170, 172, 173 park 132.63 Sutton, deer park 132.54 Sutton-at-Hone 133.83, 84, 86 Swale 132.161, 171 Swale River 135.4, 24 prehistoric cross-Channel trade 132.1, 4, 16 Swalecliffe 132.161, 345, 346, 347, 135.177 warden post 132.181 Swalecliffe highway 132.345-6, 348 Swan, William, escheator 134.283-4 Swanscombe 131.68 manor 135.77 Sweden, wine vessels 132.212 Sweetinburgh, Sheila The social structure of New Romney as revealed in the 1381 Poll Tax Returns’ 131.1-22 Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540, reviewed 131.421-3 Sweetinburgh, Sheila (ed.), Negotiating the Political in Northern European Urban Society, c.1400-c.1600, reviewed 134.311-14 Sweetinburgh, Sheila see Craig-Mair, Veronica 135. Sweetinburgh, Sheila, book review by 132.359-60 Swift, Dan see Riccoboni, Paul 131. Swift, Dan, ‘Archaeological excavation at the site of the former Taylor’s Garage, Bridge Street, Wye’ 133.311-14; see also Fallon, David Swift, Ellen, book review by133. 344-6 Swift, William, rector 135.160 Swinford family 135.96 Swinford, John, corn factor 133.17 sword belt fitting 135.21, 24 Swyer, Katherine 135.98 Symonson map (1596) 132.57, 58-9

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