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Archaeologia Cantiana - On-Line Index GENERAL INDEX to VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXX (140) Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXX (140) Index being created - years added as they are published VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXV 2014 (135) as at March 2015 Letter Back to Index Introduction 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 Kent 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. Canterbury 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 Fagg, John, clock-maker 133.17 Fairfax, Sir Thomas 132.35-9 Fairfield, parish register 135.164 Fairhegne, Wimarca and Gleduse 133.45 Fallon, David, and Dan Swift, ‘Excavations at The Millworks, Brasted’ 133.308-11 Fane, Henry 132.112 Farleigh, East and West 131.278 Farmer, Richard 135.178 farmhouses 132.268-9 farmstead, EIA 135.265 farmsteads 131.413 Harrietsham (villa) 131.302 see also Nonington 131. farmsteads and landscapes 134.105-39 barns/field barns 134.105, 107, 109, 112, 119, 124, 126, 128, 131, 134, 135 coastal marshes 134.106, 107, 109, 110, 113-14, 117 gavelkind system 134.105-6 Greensand (Wealden) 134.107, 108, 110, 112, 113, 117, 118, 126, 127, 128 North Kent Plain 134.107, 108,109, 110, 117, 118 out-farms 134.105, 107, 126 see also Furfield Quarry and Buildings 2-4 (Roman); North Downs; Romney Marsh; Weald 134. Farningham, manor 135.77 Farre family 135.232 farriery 131.218, 225 Fauconberg, Lord (Thomas Neville) 131.72 Faukner, Elizabeth 135.180 Faunt, Nicholas 131.72 Faversham 133.85, 86, 103., 135.178 abbey 134.298 booksellers 134.215-16 Court Hall and mayors 134.298-301 floor tiles 131.62 Free Grammar School 134.205-6, 208, 211, 216 Holy Saviour Abbey 133.191 libraries 134.206, 208, 211, 216 literacy and book ownership in the 17th century 134.205-19 marriages 131.386 royal estate 134.191 St Mary’s Abbey 131.44, 62, 138 St Mary of Charity Church misericords v188, 191, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 203, 205, 207, 208, 209, 211 schools 134.206 ships and mariners 134.73, 74, 76, 78, 79, 80, 89, 90, 92 Faversham Society, The History of Faversham in 50 Objects, reviewed 134.318-19 Fellows, Edward, minister 135.177 Felton, Susan, and Stephen Hipkin, ‘“Trenching the ground of medical men”: criminality, respectability and justice in the “West Malling poisoning case”, 1882-1883’ 133.167-84 Fenn, Richard 132.104 ‘feoffment to use’ 132.264-5 Fergusson, Peter, Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Age of Becket, reviewed 132.356-7 Fermenge[r], Tomyson 135.218 Ferour, Richard 131.219 Ferris, Thomas and daughter Lucretia 135.100 ferrours 131.219 ferry, across Wantsum Channel 135.191 ferry, king’s cross-Channel 132.322, 325; see also Sarre Fetherby, John, Richard and ‘Creter’ 135.218 field boundary ditches, Nonington, LIA and ER 131.356, 358, 369 figurine, pipe clay, Roman 132.243, 135.134, 138, 138 Fill, Robert 133.48 Finch, Mabella (nee Fotherby) 133.68 Finchcocks Farm 134.130, 132, 132 finger ring, child’s, medieval 133.41, 59 Finglesham 133.90 Lower Palaeolithic handaxe 134.226 Mesolithic 134.221-62 (see separate entry Mesolithic activity) Neolithic 134.231, 241, 254, 257 polished flint axe 134.226, 233, 254 medieval, pottery 134.225, 229, 231 post-medieval 134. gun flint 134.226 pottery 134.229 First World War 131. Medway defences 131.167-73, 190 war dead commemoration (memorial sites) 131.143-58 see also World War I 133. fish bone 135.20, 24, 141-2, 145, 235, 239, 240, 242 Canterbury 132.239, 240, 241, 246, 250, 256 Fisher, John, bishop 134.3, 9, 10 fishing industry (fish trade) 135.6, 7, 25 fishing weights, lead 135.21, 24 Fitz Airard, Stephen 132.316 Fitz Walter Robert 131.308-9 Fitzalan family 131.65, 77 Fitzgilbert, Richard 135.75, 76-7, 79, 89, 90, 91 Fitzgilbert, Richard and Gilbert 131.204, 206, 213 Fitzstephen, William 135.33 Flemish? floor tile 131.140, 141 Fletcher Battery, Isle of Sheppey 131.169, 179, 185 Flete 131.376 flint Dartford 131.88, 90, 98, 101, 102 Harrietsham, Late Mesolithic/early Neolithic 131.294, 297-300, 299, 301-2 Nonington 131.356, 369 Wood Hill, Kingsdown 131.394, 402, 403 see also pot boilers 131. Palaeolithic handaxe 132.304 Mesolithic 132.47, 299, 304 Neolithic/Early Bronze Age 132.45, 47, 48, 304 see also axes 132. Lower Palaeolithic handaxe, Canterbury 133.280 Neolithic arrowhead, Pineham 133.294-5 Late Neolithic and BA, Wainscott 133.291 BA, Canterbury 133.37 Flint, Thomas R. and John B., iron-mongers 133.17, 20 flints, burnt 135.51, 54, 68, 236, 237, 239, 240, 272-3 flints, prehistoric 134.143; see also arrowhead; Furfield Quarry; Mesolithic activity, at Finglesham flints, struck 135. prehistoric, Canterbury 135.242 Mesolithic, Sittingbourne 135.270, 277, 278 Mesolithic to EBA, Rainham 135.50, 51, 54, 69 Mesolithic/Neolithic or BA 135.268, 272, 273, 274-7, 275, 278 Neolithic 135.263, 265 late Neolithic-EBA 135.265 floor tiles 131. Brook church, medieval 131.43-64 medieval 131.138, 139, 140, 141 post-medieval 131.102 Flynn, Robert K., note on ‘The Morphett family’s experience of gavelkind in the eighteenth century’ 134.301-4 Fogg family 135.42 Fogg, Sir John 135.36 Fogge family 132.305 Fogge, Sir Francis 132.277 Fogge, Sir John 131.66, 67-8, 70, 75, 76, 78, 132.277, 133.189 Folkestone 132.170 antiquarian views 133.215-34 archives 134.330, 331 the Bayle 133.215, 225-6 Castle Hill, Norman 133.215, 222, 227, 228-9 chapel of St Botolph 133.227, 228 charter 133.89 deer park 132.54, 62 defences 132.158 East Cliff 133.223, 225, 227-9, 230 East Cliff Roman villa 133.215, 229 East Wear Bay Roman villa 135.193, 196 as ‘Lapis Tituli’ 133.223, 229-31 nodal point 132.174 Norman Priory 133.215 parish register 135.171, 178 Roman 133.217, 219-21, 222, 223, 225-6, 228-9, 230 Roman coins 133.226, 229 St Eanswythe minster, Anglo-Saxon 133.215, 225-6 ships and mariners 134.74, 76, 90, 92 war memorial 131.144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 154-6 Ford Palace 132.57 Ford, John 134.285 Ford, park 132.57, 58, 62 ford, Roman 135.257-8 Fordwich 132.177, 329, 133.91, 135.98 marriages 131.385 Foreness 132.177, 181 Forge Farm 134.129, 130, 131 forges, for cavalry 132.157-8 Forstall, Richard 132.103 Fort Amherst, Chatham 131.172, 176, 183, 191 Fort Borstal 131.166, 167, 171, 172, 174, 178, 182, 183, 191 subsidence 132.312-14 Fort Bridgewoods 131.166, 182, 183, 186, 187 Fort Clarence, Rochester 131.174, 177, 182 Fort Darland 131.166, 167, 182 Fort Darnet 131.163, 164, 166, 179 Fort Horsted 131.166, 167, 182, 183 Fort Luton 131.166, 167, 171, 172, 177, 182 Foster family 135.224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232 Foster Road 133.305 Foster, Hannah 135.228 Foster, Susannah 135.224, 228 Foster, widow 132.104 Foule, Richard 134.287 founders’ hoards, Bronze Age 132.4, 5 four-post structure, IA 133.301 Fowler, Nicholas 132.104 foying 133.3 Foyle, Jonathan, Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral, reviewed 135.312-13 Francklyn, John, draper 132.89-90, 94 Frank, John 134.284 Franke, John and Robert 134.284 Franklin, Frances 132.105 Freake, Edmund, archdeacon 134.265 Freake, Edmund, dean 135.286 Frenche, Robert 135.218 Frend, Robert, shipmaster 134.81 Frenesena, Godwinus 132.317 Frensh family 134.86 Frensh, John 134.67, 85-6 Fright Wood 132.298 Frindsbury 131.209, 227 n.4 Frindsbury, manor 135.77 Upper Upnor 132.304 Frinsted 135.171 Frinsted, St Dunstan 133.211-12 Frogenhall, Sir Richard 131.71 Frost family, Elnor and Creature 135.216, 219 Fry, John 132.103 Fryarne, park 132.62 Fulbert de Dover 133.331, 332, 131.305, 306, 307 funerals, Roman 131.38 Furfield Quarry excavations, Boughton Monchelsea, Late Iron Age to Roman 134.37-66 Building 1 aisled 134.42, 56, 57, 58 Building 2 ragstone-foundation (Roman farmstead) 134.42, 56, 58-9, 59, 63 Building 3 aisled (Roman farmstead) 134.42, 50, 59-60, 60 Building 4 flint-foundation (Roman
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