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GENERAL INDEX. COMPILED BY M. H. BOWRING.

A Armorial Bearings : Aragon, badge of, 120, 121 ; Beaufort, badge of, Abnor Pit, 267. 120; Bourne, arms of, 284; Aohalt, see Ashill (?). Castile, badge of, 120,121 ; Cinque Aool, see Woodchurch, Thanet. Ports, arms of, 228 ; Elizabeth, Church, 61, 77. Queen, arms of, 221 ; Ellis, arms Ade, John, 16, 28. of, 218 ; Granada, badge of, 120- Adelulf (Eadwulf), Church of, at 121 ; Henry IV of France, arms of, , 71. 275 ; James I, King, arms of, 226 ; Adisham, de, 130 ; Church, Le Fevre, arms of, 275 ; Navarre, 65. arms of, 275 ; Order of the Holy Aelham, see Elham. Ghost, collar and badge of, 275 ; Aelsieseire, see Eastbridge. Richard II, King, arms of, 219 ; Aescedefford, see Ashford. Stoulinge, Sir Nicholas, arms of, Aesling, see , 36 ; Stuart, royal arms, 238. Aetwangeraede, see . Armour in Norman carvings, 4, 6. AeweUan, see Ewell. Arms of James II at West Mailing, Aldhun, 82. The, by V. J. B. Torr, 234-240. Aldington Manor, 64, 136 ; Church, Arms, royal, in Kentish Churches, 76 ; in Thurnham, Church, 79. 209-215 ; compulsory in churches Alen, William, 28. after Restoration, 234; in Alfwold, grant of land to, 133-137. churches, recipe for Restoration Church, 73. of, 213. Allington Castle, 297. Arun Valley, , Roman Ford in, Alio Boctune, see Boughton Aluph. 261. Alne Church (Yorks), 3. Arundel, arms of, 217. Alsi of Eastbridge, 75. Ash next Church, Font, Alter Berham, see Kingston. 240 ; Manor Chapel, 73. Anderida, Forest of, 249. Ash by Wingham, Church, 78. . Anglo-Saxon remains at Harriet- Ashbocking, royal arms, 235. sham, xliv; at Ramsgate, 283- Ashford Church, 80; royal arms, 284. 214, 235, 238. Antler tools on prehistoric sites, 181- Ashill Farm, 74. 182. at Sole (atte Sole, u t t e Sole), Thomas, ap John, Maurice, rector of St. 26, 28. George's, Exeter, will of, 30. Atterton, see Archer's Court. Appledore, dues from, 83 ; geology at Water (atte Water), Thomas, 24. of, 250, 255, 257, 263; Church, Augustine, St., White Book of, Lists 62 (royal arms), 212. of Churches in, 60-89. Aqus, see Acrise. Austen, Thomas, Vicar of Milton Archaeologists, Time Scale for, 241- next , 13-30 passim. 245. Awcey (Awse), Joan, see Gladwin, Archer's Court (Atterton), in River Joan ; WiUiam, 14, 15, 19. Parish, 79. Awse, see Awcey. Archis, E m m a de, m. Manasses Count Awoluescyree, see Hawkinge. of Guisnes, 69 ; William de, 69, 71. Aylesford, 57. 26 306 GENERAL INDEX.

B Bircholt Church, 77. Birdon, John, 27. Bacelde, see . Bishopsbourne, alias Burna, Burne, Badlesmere Church, 66. 64; Church, 82-83, 209. Baedericesdenne, see . Blacheman, of Blachemanstone, 75. Baethdesmere, see Badlesmere. Blackborn, Richard, 29. Ballamye, William, 21. Blackmanstone Church, 75. Banham, Roger, 46. Blean Church, 67. Bapchild, near Sittingbourne, Roman Blemya in early sculptures, 7. pottery at, 192 ; Church, 77, 86. Blokke, Thomas, 29. Bapchilde Court Manor, 24-25. " Blue Dick," 287. Barbor, WUliam, 29. Boazio, map of Ireland, 51. Barfreston Church Doorway, Car- Bobbing Church, 77, 86. vings on, 1-12. Bocchar, John, tallow-chandler, 17. Bargrave, Dean, 286. Bochard, Robert, roper, 43. Barham, beaker found at, 175; Bocher, Thomas, 13. Church, 66, 82-83. Bohemia, Anne of, arms of, 219. Barham Downs, in Stuart Times, Bolde, John, 47. 285. Bole, Bolle, see Bull. Barton, alias Northwood Manor, 64. Bonyvarer, Richard, of , 43. Barton le Street Church, 6. Boone, William, churchwarden of Basinden, John, 29. Appledore, 212. , 71-72. Borden Hall, early wall-paper at, Beads, Celtic, found at Oldbury, 122 ; Church, 78, 87. 158 ; at Westerham, 158. Borewaremerch, see . Beaker Folk, in Britain, 179. Bothwell, Northants, charnel house Beakers, Early Bronze Age, 174-178. at, 274. Bekesbourne Church, 64. Boughton, dues from, 84. Belgrave, William, Survey of Ford Boughton Aluph Church, 62, 301 ; Manor, 169. Moyle Monument in, 286. Belice, Belche-berghe, see Beach- Churoh, 62 ; borough. Hawkins Monument in, 205-208. BeUinge, see Beachborough. Church, 62, 80. Benenden Church, 63. i Boughton Monehelsea Church, 62. Benett, Lawrence, 24. I Bourchier, Elizabeth, m. Sir Lewis Bennett, B. J., Ford Manor, 168-173. | Robsart, 47 ; Hugh, Lord, 47. 1 Bennywith Island, , 109. Bourne, Bartholomew, 284 ; Mildred,. Berdelhameswicum, see Wilmington. i m. 1, John Eveas; 2, Lewis Bereham, see Barham. Clifford of Bobbing, 284. Berghman, Joan, 26. Bowdon, John, 17 ; Margaret, 17. Berham, see Bishopsbourne. | Bowre, Robert, 29. Berwick Manor House, Lymne, 63. Box, E. G., Two Sixteenth Century Bestiaries, Influence of, on Sculpture, Maps of Kent, with further notes 2-3. on early Road-Books, 48-69. Bethersden Marble, in Canterbury , fourteenth century house at, Walls, 107. xlv ; Church, 79. Bethersden Church, 65. ' Boys, Isabel, brass of, in Goodnestone Church, 10. Church, 91. Beunede, or Bennede, see . , alias Burna, Burne, 64 : Bewsborough Hundred, Court of, 72. brasses, 211 ; royal arms, 211. Bewsfield Church, 85. I Brackenbury, Richard, 117. Bexley Heath, 185. Brackenbury, Sir Robert, granted the Church, 86. Mote, , 117. Church, 66. Bradeburna, see Brabourne. Bigg, Osbern, 76. Bradbourne (Derby), carvings, 6. Bilicean, see Beachborough. Brass of Boys, Isabel, in Goodne- Manor, 139 ; Church, 76. stone Church, 91 ; Eveas, John, Bilswithetun, see Bilsington. in Church, 284 ; Iden,. Binigdaenne, see Benenden. Agnes, in Penshurst Church, 91. GENERAL INDEX. 307

Brasses in Brabourne Church, 211 ; Burna, Burne, Burnes, see Bekes- in Canterbury, St. Paul's Church, bourne, Bishopsbourne, Brabourne, 91 ; in Hoath Church, 91 ; in Bridge, Littlebourne, Northbourne Church, 90-91. and Patrixbourne. Brasted, flint implement found at, Burnan, see Bishopsbourne. 278-280. Burton, Robert de, 255. Bray, Thomas, monk, 44. Byrhtric, of Brightling, 140. Brede, river, 247, 249. Church, 77, 86. Brendley, beaker found at, 177. C Brenzett, etymology of, 75 ; royal arms, 213. Caburn, Sussex, 182. Bresenden, John, 14. Cade, John, rebellion of, 15, 18. Bresibalt, a Saxon tenant, 81. Caenstone in Berwick Manor House, Brice, William, 27. Lymne, 63 ; in Canterbury, Bridge, alias Burna, Burne, 64 ; 82. Christchurch, 39-40, 43, 45; in Bridges, Bunting, 132; Farleigh, Canterbury, Queningate, 100 ; in East, 298 ; Kettebregge, 132. Canterbury City walls, 107; in Bright, William, 22. Woolverton, old cottage, 74. British bricks found in Canterbury, Cagliostro, paintings at Hales Place, 94. , 203. Brixi Cilt, 81. Canterbury, Archbishops of : Becket, Brixiestun, see . Thomas, portrayal of in sculptures, Brkchirche, see Brookland. 8-9 ; Chichele, 46; building Broadstairs, St. Peter's Church, 85. activities of, 38 ; Cranmer, 168 ; Broca, see Brook. Lanfranc, 83 ; building activities Broke, see Brookland. ! of, 114-115, 194ff; Domesday Broke, manor of, 21. : Monachorum, 60; Langton. Bromhill, destroyed by storm, 262, I Stephen, 201 ; mitre of, 9 ; Mor- 264. ton, Cardinal, 168 ; Sudbury, Bromley, beaker found at, 175. builds Westgate, 109 ; Whitgift, Bronze Age Antiquities from the I 168. Lower Medway, by R. F. Jessup, ! Canterbury, arms of the see, 217. 179-187. Castle, xlvii, 105. Bronze Age beakers, 174-178 ; Cemeteries, early, 106. implement from , • Canterbury Churches : All Saints, 284. 85 ; Holy Cross, 109 ; St. Andrew, Brook, Ralph, York Herald, tomb of 85 ; St. George, royal arms, 215 ; at Reculver, 238. St. John, 84 ; St. Martin, 96, 110 ; Brook Church, 80. i St. Mary at the Castle, 84; St. Brookland, geology of, 259 ; Church, | Mary Queningate, 107 ; St. Mil- 87 ; oaks at, 255. dred, 84; St. Pancras, 96, 113; Brown, William, 25. St. Paul, 84 ; brass in, 91 ; St. Buckhurst, George, churchwarden of Sepulchre, 84. , 212. Canterbury, Dane John, the, 106. Buckingham, JDuke of, rebellion of, • Gates of, 93, 96-114. 117. Canterbury Cathedral, 37-47, 193- Buckland Church, 70. I 200 ; the Precincts, royal arms in, Building stones, English, 296. 215. Bull (Bole, Bolle), John, 18, 23, 24, Canterbury Hospitals : St. John's, 26 ; Richard, 25 ; Thomas, 17. 114; St. Lawrence, 84; St. Buncker, Richard, 15. Nicholas, Harbledown, 114 ; East- Burgavenny, Lord, 35. bridge, xlvii. Burgh Castle, , Saxon stone Canterbury, Ruttington Lane, 111- fort at, 110. 113. Burghersh, family of, 35. Saxon defence of, 94-96. Burmarsh, Abbot's Court Farm, 136 ; St. Augustine's Abbey, 67, 84. Saxon charters of, 133-141 ; Walls of, 92-115. Church, 87. Capel near Dover, screen, 300. 308 GENERAL INDEX.

Carden, Thomas, of Sheppey, 13. Cliue, see Cliff. Cardon, Bartholomew, 25 ; Thomas, Cloke, Simon, yeoman, of Great 24. Chart, 15. Carpenter, John, 17, 26. Cnoltune, see Knolton. Catlott, Elie, 14 ; John, 17, 19, 27. Cobbe, John, 26. Caumartin, Baron de, see Le Fevre, Coin, temp. Richard II, found at Louis. Plumstead, xlvi. Cealueloca, see . Coke, Robert, 25. Celtic finds at Oldbury, 153 ; occu- Cokelette, Joan, 26. pation of Oldbury, 155-158. Church, 64. Ceorleton, see Charlton. Colepeper, Colonel Thomas, 202 ; Cert, see Chart. Sir Thomas, buys Place House, Certeham, see Chartham. Hackington, 202. Challock Church, 82. Collins, Rev. A. H., The Sculptured Chamber, Robert, 24, 25. Ornament of the South Doorway of , dues from, 83; Church, Barfreston Church, 1-12. 62, 81; Pett Chapel, 66. Colman, John, 17. Charlton by Dover Church, 69. Colredan, see Coldred. Chart, Great, Church, 65. Colsam, William, hermit, 21. Church, 80. Colsoll, James, of Sheppey, 13. Chartway, 79. Cook, Norman, and R. F. Jessup, Chatham, Bronze Age antiquities Excavations in Rose Wood, Ight- from, 179-187 ; Church, 64. ham, 1933, 162-167. Cheldewich, see . Cook, Norman, and Michael J. Cheriton Church, 73. McCarthy, A Roman Cemetery at Cheseman, Margaret, 17. West Wiekham, Kent, 188-192. Chevening, Roman urn-burial at, Cooke, Raynold, 29. xiii. Cooling, Roman kiln found at, Cheyne (Cheyney), Frances, 29; xiiii. John, 29 ; William, 29. Corser, Ralph, 24. Chicheley, Sir Robert, 38. Cosin, Margaret, 23. Chiddingstone, Iron Age pottery Cotyng, Joan, 14 ; William, 17, 21, from, 280-283. 22, 24, 26, 28. Childmelle, Disorie, 22 ; WiUiam, 22. Court at Street Chapel, 76. Church, 64, 209. Cowche (Coche), Agnes, Amos, ChiUenden, Thomas, Prior of Christ- Cicely, Denis, Joan, John, Jonas, church, Canterbury, 37 ; building Raynold, Richard, William, 13; activities of, 98, 100, 106, 109. John, 22. ChiUenden Church, 65. Cranbrook Church, 64, 232 ; royal Chislet Church, 85. arms, 238. Chrism Fee paid by churches, 66, 68, Cray, North, royal arms, 238. 88. Croft, Robert, 24. Church and Synagogue, symbolic Crouche (Crowche), Felise, m. carvings of, 11. William Huggin, 14 ; Hamon, 13 ; Churches, Saxon, lists of, in Domes- Isabel, wife of WUliam Crouche of day Monachorum and White Book Chalkwell, 13; Raynold, 17; of St. Augustine, 60-89. WiUiam, of ChalkweU, will of, 13- Cilleham, see Chilham. 14. Cillinge, see Selling. Crum, J. M. C, and M. M., The Tau- , arms of, at Sandwioh Cross Capitals in the Undercroft of Guildhall, 223. Canterbury Cathedral, 193-200. Ciricetun, see Cheriton. Crundal Church, 80. Civil War, maps made for use in, 48, Crux, Alice, will of, 14; Thomas, 51-58. 14. Clenche, Thomas, 28. Cryer, Thomas, 22. Cliff End, geology of, 253. Cuthred, King, grant of lands by, Clifford, John, 30 ; Lewis, of Bob- 130. bing, 284 ; Mildred, see Bourne, Cyllindaenne, see ChiUenden. Mildred. Cyrringe, see Charing. GENERAL INDEX. 309

D Dover Castle, 69, 79, 202. Dover, dues from, 84; skeletons Dale, Rev. H. D., Hythe, St. Leonard's \ found at, xiii. Church, review of, 288-290. Downe, Parish of, by 0. J. B. and Dartford Church, font, 240. Eleanor K. Haworth, with foreword Davies, A. H., Thorne's Chronicle by Sir Arthur Keith, review of, rendered into English, notice of, 294-295. 295-296. Dreamwurthe, see Tremworth. Daywell, Margaret, wife of William Drift implements found in Ightham Daywell, 14 ; Daywell (or Peryn), district, 148. William, will of, 14. Driland, Richard, 18 ; Thomas, 18. Deal, royal arms at, 238. , formation of, 264-268 ; Deal, Upper, royal arms at, 228. geology of, 253, 261, 264-268. Debnam, Alice, 14; Joan, 14; , geology of, 261. Joan, wife of Robert Debnam, 14 ; Durrant (Duraunt), Edward, 39, 43, Marione, 14 ; Robert, 21, will of, 45, 46. 14; Thomas, 14. Dyne, Alice, wife of John Dyne, 15 ; Dedman, Alice, 14 ; Joan, 14. John, 29, will of, 15. Deman Church, see . Dymchurch Wall, 134-136, 141, 257 ; Demcherd, see Dymchurch. Church, 76, 87. Dene hole in Long Beach Woods, 277. Denentune, see Thanington. Denewey, William, 23, 26. E Denge JVIarsh, formation of, 268. Denton Church, 69. Eadmer, monk of Canterbury, His- Denham, Thomas, 28. toria Novorum in Anglia, 114. Churoh, 79. Eadrestun, see . Devonshire, Earl of, litigation with Ealdbeorht, thane of Offa, 129. Lord Frecheville, 202. Ealham, see Alkham. Dicson, Margaret, wife of Raymond Ealdhuninglond, see Aldhun. Dicson, 15; Raymond, weaver, Ealdington, see Aldington. will of, 15 ; Robert, 16. Ealditun, see Aldington. Diernod, abbot of St. Augustine's, Eardington, see Egerton. Canterbury, 137. Eardlanestune, see . Diggon, Margaret, wife of Matthew Early Bronze Age Beakers, by R. F. Diggon, 15 ; Matthew, will of, 15. Jessup, 174-178. Dingley (Dingle), Peter, Vicar of Earthquake of 1382, effect on Christ- Milton by Sittingbourne, 18, 22, church, Canterbury, 38. 26, 28. East Bay, geology of, 267 ; as Direction for the English Traviller, A, ' harbour for shipping, 269. 48, 49, 51-56. I Eastbridge Churoh, 75. Dixon's Corner, Sandwich, Roman Church, 77, 87. pottery at, 261. I Eastling Church, 65. Dobenham, Robert, 26. Eastrege, see . Doddington Churoh, 78. Eastry, dues from, 83 ; Church, 81- Domesday Monachorum, lists of 82 Churches in, 60-89. EastweU, 81. Domesday Monachorum, , Ebbenea, see Ebony Isle. 130. Ebony, royal arms at, by J. Marten, Douneham, Robert, 19, 25. 214 ; Isle Church, 82. Dover, beaker found at, 176. Edbald (Aedbald), King, charter of, Dover Churches : St. James, 69, the 137-139. font, 240 ; St. John Baptist in St. Edmund, King, charter of, 133- Martin le Grand, 69 ; St. Martin 137. le Grand, xiii, 62, 79, churches Edmond (Edmund), William, 45, subordinate to, 68-71 ; St. Mary, 46. 69, 232, Turner drawing of 273 ; Egelsinus, abbot of St. Augustine's, St. Nicholas in St. Martin le Grand, Canterbury, 68. 69; St. Peter, 69. Egerton Church, 81. 310 GENERAL INDEX.

Egette (Echet), James, will of, 15 ; Fishlake Church (Yorks), doorway, 4. Joan, wife of James Egette, 15 ; Fitzhubert, Adam, 71. Joan, wife of Thomas Egette, 15 ; Flawne, Thomas, will of, 17 ; John, 15 ; Thomas, 15, will of, 15. William, 17. Elder, A. E., Vicar of Otford, 210. Fleet, 88. Elham Church, 65. Fleet Manor in Ash by Sandwich, Eliot (Elliot), Elizabeth, John, 73. Katherine, Richard, Thomas, Fleota, see Fleet. William, 16. Flint implement found at Brasted, Ellis, Thomas, founder of St. Thomas' 278-280 ; at Fordwich, xiii. Hospital, Sandwich, 218. : churches, 62, 71, 75 ; Ellwood (Ellwode), Agnes, Maud, deanery of, 88 ; dues from, 84 ; Robert, Thomas, 16; Cuthbert, manor of, 88 ; pottery found at, will of, 28. xiii; St. Botolph's Chapel, 74. Elmham, Thomas, of, 68. Ford Manor, by B. J. Bennett, 168- Church, 86. 173. Church, 67. Fordwich, flint implement found at, Elmstone Church, 79. xiii; Church, 64, 80, 85. Eltham, Roman burial at, xlvi. Fostar, Joan, Cecile, William, will Ely, John, 46. of, 17. Ernulf, Prior of Christchurch, Can- Foston (Yorks), church carvings, 7.- terbury, building activities of, Foxbury, near Stone Street, 154. 193ff. Francklen, Elizabeth, John, will of, Ethelbert, King of Kent, grants land 17. to Abbess Mildred, 129. Frecheville, Lord, of , 202. Eu, Earl of, lands of, 139. Fridenastede, see . Eveas, John, brass of in Murston Frinsted Church, 80. Church, 284 ; Mildred, see Bourne, Frittenden Church, 88. Mildred. Froman, John, 46. Evesham, Epiphanius, funerary Fye, Joan, John, 26. monuments by, in Kent, 205; Hawkins monument by, in Bough- ton under Blean Church, 206-208. G Evolution of Romney Marsh, The, by C. J. Gilbert, 246-272. Gamelanwyrthe Charter, 133-137. Ewell, manor of, 70. Gammon's Farm, near Burmarsh, Excavations in Rose Wood, Ightham, 134. 1933, by Norman Cook and R. F. Gardiner, Dorothy, The Oxinden Jessup, 162-167. Letters, review of, 285-288. Church, 70. Margaret, wife of William Gar- diner, will of, 17. F Garrett, John, 58, 59. Garrington in Littlebourne, Church, Fairfax, General, 57. 83. Falldand Islands, Romney Marsh Garwynnetun, see Garrington. sheep in, 252. Gate (Gatte), Margaret, wife of Farleigh, 67. Nicholas Gate, 18; Nicholas, roper, Church, 60, 64, 80, 86. will of, 18 ; Robert, priest, 29 ; Fealcing Rip, 134-136, 140-141. WUliam, 18. Feletwell, John, 24. Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster, Feltnall, Stephen, 24. 120. Feltnell, Stephen, 28. Gaye, Christopher, 15. FeneU, John, 30. Gebill, Richard, 19. Fiche, John, 23. Gecham, see Ickham. Figge, Thomas, 16 ; WUliam, 16. Geddyn, Anne, Elizabeth, John, Finch (Finche), Harry, 21 ; John, Thomas, will of, 18. Prior of Christchurch, Canter- Genin, Richard, 25. bury, 37 ; John, 18, 21, will of, 16 ; Genvey, Ahce, Joan, Ralph, Richard, Katherine, widow, 21. (waterman, will of), William, 18. GENERAL INDEX. 311

Gerrade, Francis, Margaret, Margery, Hales, Sir Edward, builds Hales Tomasine, William (will of), Place, Hackmgton, 203 ; Sir John, William (junior), 19. of Tunstall, buys Place House, Gibson, Lawrence, will of, 19. Hackington, 202; Miss, of Hales Gilbert, C. J., The Evolution of Place, 203. Romney Marsh, 246-272. Halgastaw, see Halstow. Gladwin, Joan, Thomas, will of, 19. Hallstatt culture in Britain, 179. Gmthhyrste, see Goudhurst. Halsted, Lawrence, 24. Godfrey, John, 18. Halstow, Lower, Iron Age pottery , Richard, penitenoer, found at, 282 ; Church, 78, 87. 42, 44. Ham Church, next Sandwich, 66. Godmersham Church, 64, 209. Hame, Margery, WiUiam, 22. Godwin, Earl, marriage gift of, 140- Hanbage, Thomas, painterstainer, 141. Godyn, Anna, Christopher, Eliza- 234. beth, Emma, James, John (will Hannen, the Hon. Henry A., of), Lawrence, Lewis (will of), obituary notice of, 303. William, 19-20. Haranhylle, see Hernehill. Goodnestone Church, brass, 91. Hardan, see Hardres. Goldstone, Thomas, Prior of Christ- Hardres Church, 65 ; glass at, 32. church, Canterbury, 41. Hardy, John, 42. Gormesfell, John, 26. Harison, Agnes, Stephen (will of), Goudhurst Church, 80. Thomas, 22. Church, 63. Harman, John, 26. Grauena, see Graveney. Harries, William, will of, 22. Great Stone Point, 270. , Anglo-Saxon skeletons Grene, Denis, Henry, Thomas, 18-20. found at, xliv. Grey, Joan, wife of John Grey, 21 ; Harrietsham Church, 65. John, will of, 21; Lord, 116; Harringe, near Street, 82. William, 21. Harrison, Benjamin, archaeologist, Griffin, John, survey of Ford Manor, 169. 142, 160-161, 162. Griffln, Ralph, Two Brasses in Harrison, Sir Edward, Oldbury Hill, Mersham Church, 90-91. Ightham, 142-161. Grimes' Graves, 182. Hartley Church, 209. Grose, Franois, drawing of Sir Roger Church, 78, 87. Manwood's House, 202. Hart (Harte, Hartt, Hert), Joan, Grove, John, monk, 39. will of, 22 ; Joan, wife of Lawrence Groveherst, manor of, 21. Hart, 23 ; John, 17 ; Juliane, wife Groveherst, Joan, Thomas (will of), of Nicholas Hart, 23 ; Lawrence, 21. , will of, 23 ; Nicholas, 14, will of, Guldeford Level, reclamation of, 263. I 23 ; Riohard, 23 ; Thomas, 23 ; Gunsele, Elene, m. William Hellis, William, hermit, will of, 23. 22 ; Peter, will of, 22. Harting, Thomas, 13. Gurnarde, Agnes, 17. in Sheppey, Churoh, 66. Guston Church, 71. Church, 67. Gutieston, see Guston. Hathfelde, see . Haudkashyrste, see Hawkhurst. H Haute, James, Sir Richard, Riohard, 116-117. Hackington, Hales Place and its Hawkhurst Church, 81, 88. predecessors, 201-204. Hawkinge Churoh, 71. Hadinwoldungdaenne, see Halden. Hawkins, John, doctor of medicine, Hadlow, 57. 206 ; Sir Thomas, of Nash Court, Haenostesyle, see Hinxhill. 205. Halden, High, Church, 65. Hawkins Monument by Epiphanius Hales Place at Hackington and its Evesham at Boughton under Blean, Predecessors, by Surgeon-Captain The, by Surgeon-Captain Kenneth K. H. Jones, 201-204. H. Jones, 205-208. 312 GENERAL INDEX.

Haworth, 0. J. R., and Eleanor K., Manor, 62 ; Church, A History of Darwin's Parish, 79. Downe, Kent, review of, 294-295. Holman, Thomas, of Oldbury, 151. Hayes , 124; prehistoric Holme Stone, geology of, 250, 267. trackway to, 128. Holnest, Joan, John (will of), Rich- Hayman, Agnes, wife of Ralph Hay- ard, 28. man, 23-24 ; Marion, wife of Ralph Holt, Alice, Dionise, George (will of), Hayman, 24 ; Peter, 24 ; Ralph, Rose, 28. vicar, 20 ; Ralph, will of, 23-24 ; Holwood Camp, 125-128. Ralph, will of, 24 ; Ralph, son of Horne, Cecily, wife of Richard Horne Peter, 24. of Milton by Sittingbourne, 28 ; Healaugh Church (Yorks), doorwav, Edward, 28; James, 28; John, 16; 4. John, of Milton by Sittingbourne, Hearsden, Jutish cemetery at, xiiii. will of, 28-29 ; John, junior, 28- Saxon window urns at, xiiii. 29 ; John of Minster in Sheppey, Herbilton, manor of, 65. 28; Richard, 16; Richard of Hedekaruna, see . Milton by Sittingbourne, will of, Hedesham, see Adisham. 28 ; Richard of Minster in Shep- Hellis, Elene, see Gunsele, Elene ; pey, 28; Richard, junior, of Felise, Joan, John, Margaret, Minster in Sheppey, 28. Thomas, William, 22. Hoo, hundred of, 186. Hengistbury Head, Iron Age pottery Hoo St. Werbergh Church, royal at, 281. arms, 209. Hennaker, Robert, 25. Hooker, Richard, 287. Heordlyp, see Hartlip. Hope All Saints Church, 75. Heortege, see Harty in Sheppey. Hothfield Church, 66. Heraldry, see Armorial Bearings, Hougham Church, 74. Arms. Howlet, Hugh, 19, 30. Heringod, Christiana de, m. William Hoyger, Nicholas, 45. de Kirby, 35 ; Stephen de, 35. Hroching, see Ruckinge. Heme Church, 83 ; font, 217 ; royal Huggin (Huggins, Hogan, Hogin, arms, 217. Hogon), Agnes, Bartholomew, Hernehill Church, 83. Elene (wife of Thomas Huggin), Herringbone work in Canterbury Felise (see Crouche, Felise), Isabel City waUs, 107. (wife of John Huggin, senior), Herward, Joan, John (will of), John, John (senior, will of), John Marion (wife of John Herward), (junior), Margaret (will of), Mar- 25. garet (wife of William Huggin), Hewe, Agnes, Robert, Thomasine, Maud, Robert, Thomas (will of), William (will of), 25. WUliam, William (will of), WUliam Hewitt, Engineer-Captain J. B., A (of Quyntonstreet, will of), 14, 16, Time Scale for Archaeologists, 241- 26-27. 245. Huhcham, see Hougham. Higgin, John, 17. Hussey, Arthur, Milton Wills (next Higham Ferrers, College at, 38. Sittingbourne), 13-30. Hill (HiUs), Cecilia, John, John Hussie, Agnes, Garrard (senior, will (junior), Lawrence (will of), of), Garrard (junior, will of), Ralph, Robert (will of), William, John, Thomas, 29. William (weaver, will of), 24-26. Hyruuerthestun, 65. Hinderwell, John, 18. Hythe, and St. Leonard's Church, by Hinxhill Church, 81 ; royal arms, Rev. H. D. Dale, review of, 288- 214. 290. Hleodaena, see . Hythe Haven, geology of, 258-261 ; Hlide, see . Promontory, destruction of, 268- Hlyda, see Leeds. 270 ; Church, 75, 289-90 ; monu- Hoath Church, brasses, 91. ments by Evesham, 206 ; royal Hoker, Agnes, John (wUl of), 27- arms, 215, 289 ; skulls, 273-274. 28. Hythe, West, 255 ; geology of, 258 ; Hollar, Wenceslaus, 52. Church, 75. GENERAL INDEX. 313

K Ickham, 129-130 ; Churoh, 63. Keer, Peter, map of Kent, 48, 50-51. Ickham, Thomas, mensuration of Kempe, Sir Thomas, 35. Canterbury, 93, 94. Kemsing Church, 209. Iden (Yden), Agnes, brass of in Kennington Churoh, 66, 87. Penshurst Church, 91 ; Edmund, Kennington, 66. will of, 29 ; Ellen, wife of Edmund Kent, early maps of, 48-59 ; list of, Iden, 29. 58-59 ; playing card map of, 48- Iffley (Oxon) Church, carvings, 6. 50 ; Saxon Churches in, 60-89. Ightham, 57; beakers found at, Kentish rag, use of in Canterbury 174; drift implements found at, City walls, 107. 148. Keston Common, Promontory Fort Ightham Mote, by Aymer Vallance, on, 124-128. 116-123. Keylog, Thomas, 14. Ightham, Oldbury Hill Fort, 142- Kiln, Roman, found at Cooling, xiiii. 161. Kilvert, Thomas, 22. Ioooham, see Ickham. King, Richard, 25. Iron Age Camp found at Sturry, Kingsdown Church, 32. xiiii; Fortress in Holwood Park, Church, 76, 83. 128 ; pottery, 280-282. Kingston Church, 82-83. Itun, see Eythorne. Kirby, Christiana de, see Heringod, Church, royal arms, 213. Christiana de ; William de, 35. Iwade Church, 78. Knolton Church, 64; royal arms, 235, 238. Kyngestun, see Kingsnorth. Kynigtune, see Kennington. Jenner, Thomas, bookseller, Civil War maps of, 51-66, 59. L Jerom, John, mariner, will of; Thomas, of Tenham, 30. Lambarde, map of Kent, " Carde of Jessup, Bob, workman, of Ightham, this Shyre," 57. 162. Lane, William, 40, 44. Jessup, R. F., Bronze Age Antiquities Langdon, East, Church, 85. from the Lower Medway, 179- Langley Church, 80. 187. Langton, Simon, archdeacon of Jessup, R. F., Early Bronze Age Canterbury, 201. Beakers, 174-178. Leeds, dens of, 139 ; Church, 80. Jessup, R. F. and Norman Cook, Le Fevre, Louis, Baron de Caumar- Excavations in Rose Wood, Ight- tin, 275. ham, 162-167. Legesdun, see Leysdown. Jesuit College at Hales Place, 203. Church, 80, 87 ; royal arms, Joan, Harison's servant, 22. 215. Jolliffe, J. E. A., Pre-Feudal Eng- Leocham, see Ickham. land : the Jutes, review of, 290- Letcote, Joan, see Fostar, Joan; 294. John, Thomas, 17. Jones, Surgeon-Captain K. H., Leysdown Church, 77, 86. Hales Place at Hackington and its Limen, river, 129-132, 137, 138, 141. Predecessors, 201-204. Lists of Saxon Churches in the Jones, Surgeon-Captain K. H., The Domesday Monachorum and White Hawkins Monument by Epiphanius Book of Saint Augustine, The, by Evesham at Boughton under Blean, Gordon Ward, 60-89. 205-208. Littlebourne, alias Burna, Burne, Joyce, John, 25. 64, 86. Juliane, Geddyn's servant, 18. Littlestone, 262; new shoreline of, Jutes, the, in , 290-294. 270. Jutish cemetery found at Hearsden, Livett, Grevile Mairis, Queningate and xiiii. the Walls of Durovernum, 92-115. 314 GENERAL INDEX.

Lockysmith, —., of Tong, 16. Mersham Church, 64 ; brasses, 90 ; Long Beach Woods, native camp in, monument by Evesham, 205. 276-278. Merstham stone, see Reigate stone. Lonlay, St. Leonard's monastery at, Mertumnes, see Hope All Saints. 69. Middelea, see Midley. Loud, William, clerk, 15. Middleton Church, 80. Lower Wall, the, in Romney Marsh, JMiddeltune, see . 138, 141. Middeltune, dues from, 83. Luckingdale, etymology of, 111. Midley Church, 64. Luddenham Church, 67. Midrips, the, 265, 266. Lydd, geology of, 256 ; Church, 75 ; Midripps, Lydd, 141. royal arms, 213. MUdrith, Abbess of , 129. Lydden Church, 74. Miller, John, 24. Lyminge Church, 62, 76, 83 ; Abbey, Milsted Manor, near Sittingbourne, 130. early wall-paper at, 122 ; Church, Lymne Church, 74. 77, 86. Church, Monument by Milton Regis, rural deanery of, 86- Evesham, 205-208. 87 ; Church, 60, 62, 77. Milton by Gravesend Church, 209. Milton Wills (next Sittingbourne), by M Arthur Hussey, 13-30. Milton next Sittingbourne, John, McCarthy, Michael J. and Norman Priest of, 13. Cook, A Roman Cemetery at West Minnis, etymology of, 273-274. Wickham, Kent, 188-192. Minster in Sheppey Church, 78, 87. Madden, John, survey of Ford Manor, Minster in Thanet Church, 85. 169. Mitre, introduction and use of, 9. Maegdestane, see Maidstone. , William, Prior of Christ- Maeredaen, see Marden. church, Canterbury, 39 ; building Maidstone: Church, 62,79; dues from, accounts of, 41-47. 83 ; " Old Tithe Barn," Agricul- Monasterium Aethyrnan, see Heme. tural History Museum in, xlv-xlvi; Mone, Robert, 25. Roman burials at, xiiii; storming Mongeham, Great, Church, 64; of, 57, 58. Little, Church, 85. Mailing, 57; Abbey, xliv, 299 ; Moningham, see Mongeham. Norman house at, xliv-xlv ; royal Monk's Horton Church, 76. arms at, 234-240 ; St. Leonard's Monkton, Thanet, Church, 209 ; Tower at, 299 ; Elizabethan jug, royal arms, 216. 239 ; font, 239. Montford, Hugh de, 69-70, 71, 72, 79. Manwood, Sir John, Sir Peter, Sir Moreton, Nicholas, Vicar of Milton by Roger, 201-202. Sittingbourne, 18. Mapleton, Thomas, King's Master Morinestune, see Murston. Mason, 38, 42, 45. Morys, John, 46. Marcher, WiUiam, 44. Moyle, Captain, monument of, at Marden, Church, 80 ; parish of, 88. Boughton Aluph, 286. Margate, Iron Age pottery found Mundingham, see Mongeham, Great. at, 282 ; St. John Baptist's Murston near Sittingbourne Church, Church, 85 ; font, 218; royal 86 ; brass of Eveas, 284. arms, 218. Museum of Agricultural History in Marten, J., painter, of , " Old Tithe Barn," Maidstone, royal arms painted by, 214. xlv-xlvi. Martines circe, see . " Mass of St. Gregory " in window of Patrixbourne Church, 276. N Master, Thomas, 13. Medway, Lower, Bronze Age Nackington Church, 83. Antiquities from, 179-187. Nash Court, attacked by Protestant Mollis Church, royal arms, 235. mob, 207. Meopham Church, pulpit, 239. Natindune, see Nackington. GENERAL INDEX. 315

Neolithic man in England, 251 ; Oxinden Letters, The, by Dorothy occupation of Oldbury, 152-155 ; Gardiner, review of, 285-288. settlement in Rose Wood, Ight- ham, 162-167. Nettleshead Churoh, glass, 298. Neventone, manor of, 69. Church, 76. Church (nearLyminge), Newentone Church, 80. 77. Newington, 71-72, 86-87. Paget Sound, compared to Dunge- Newington-Bellhouse, manor of, 72. ness, 264. Newchurch Church, 75. Paine, Beatrice, 25; William, Newnham Church, 209. churchwarden of Appledore, 212. Niwantune, see Newington by Sit- Palasolithic implement found at tingbourne. Westerham, xiii; occupation of Niwecyrce, see Borden. Oldbury, 148-152. Nonnington Church, 78. Palmstead, 129-130. Northbourne, alias Burna, Burne, 64, Panton, John, 13, 29. 84 ; Church, 71. Parker, Cecily, wife of John Parker ; Northcip', see Warden in Sheppey. John, of Quex, 40, 44. Northfleet Church, 209. Parkin, Thomas, barber, 26. Northwood Manor, alias Barton, 64. Patrixbourne, alias Burna, Burne, Norton, John, 18 ; Nicholas, Vicar 64; glass, 275; Norman door- of Milton next Sittingbourne, 13 ; way, 1, 10. Riohard, 18. Paveley, de, family of, 35. Norton Churoh, 67. Payne, John, of Wye, 14 ; Thomas, Note on the Restoration of Royal 14, 16. Arms in Kent, by V. J. B. Torr, Pearson, Lady, of Manwood Court, 209-216. 227 ; M.P. for Sandwich, 214. Pecldiam, 57. Peerson, WiUiam, 16. O Pegram, Agnes, Alice, 17. Pembury, 57. Oaks on Romney Marsh, 255. Penshurst Church, brass of Iden, 91. Oare Church, 67. Penwortham, Henry, Rector of Odo, Bishop, Kentish lands of, 139. and Crayford, 47. Offa, King of Mercia, grant of land Perhamstede, see Palmstead. in Kent, 129. Peryn, William, see Daywell, Okingwold, William, yeoman, of William. , 15. Petham Church, 65; Swarling Oldbury, geology of, 146-147 ; pre- Chapel, 76. historic occupation of, 148-158. Pett Level, geology of, 253. Oldbury Hill, Ightham, by Sir Edward Pett Place, 66. Harrison, 142-161. Pettit, Cyriac, of Colkyns, 205 ; Oliver, Affabel, Joan, Juliane, William, Vicar of Milton by Sit- Ralph, 23. tingbourne, 25, 26, 30. O'Neil, B. H. St. J., The Promontory Pevington Churoh, 67. Fort on Keston Common, 124-128. Peyton, Sir Thomas, of Knowlton, Oran, see Oare. 286. Ordgares, see Orgarswick. Pikell, WiUiam, clerk, 19, 27. Ordhelm, grant of land to, 133-137. Playford Hall, , 123. Orgarswick Church, 76. Plott, John, of Iwade, 14, 21. Orlestone Church, 67. Plucelea, see . Ortelius, map of Scotland, 51. Pluckley Church, 66. Church, 64. Plumstead, Richard II coin found at, Otford Churoh, royal arms, 210. xlvi. Church, 66 ; font, 240. Polhill, Robert, churchwarden of Ottrindaenne, see Otterden. Otford, 211. Overley, —., carpenter, 46. Pordage, John, 24. Oxford, All Souls' College, 38. Postling Churoh, 76. 316 INDEX.

Pottery, Iron Age, from Chidding- " Regis Terra," technical meaning stone, 280-283. of, 139. Poughill (Cornwall), royal arms, 235. Reigate stone in Christchurch, Can- Poulton Church, 68. terbury, 39-40, 45. Pre-Feudal England : the Jutes, by Rhee Wall, the, 257, 258, 263. J. E. A. JoUiffe, review of, 290- , 274. 294. Riccall, Yorkshire, carvings at, 8. Prestentune, see Preston by Faver- Richborough, varying names of, 73 ; sham. Chapel, 66, 73. Preston by Faversham Church, 64. Ripe, Rype, meaning of, 141. Preston by Wingham Church, 87. Ripon, misericordes at, 7. Promontory Fort on Keston Common, Ripp Wood, 140. The, by B. H. St. J. O'Neil, 124-128. Ripple Chapel, 85. Purbeck marble, in Canterbury City Ritupiae, see Richborough. walls, 107. River Church, 70. Pytham, see Petham. River Limen at Ruckinge, The, by Pytte, see Pett. Gordon Ward, 129-132. Rivers, Lord, 116, 117. Road, Roman, Dover to Rich- Q borough, xlv ; to Malling Green, 188. Quarr Abbey stone in Canterbury Robsart, Elizabeth, see Bourchier, City walls, 107. Elizabeth ; Sir Lewis, 47. " Quartermaster's Map," the, 48, Rochester, Norman doorway, 1, 10. 52, 56-58. Churoh, 77, 86, 209. Queningate and the Walls of Duro- Rokynges, see Ruckinge. vernum, by Grevile Mairis Livett, Church, 63. 92-115. Roman burials, at Chevening, xiii; Quenyngate, Richard, monk, 109. at Eltham, xlvi; at Maidstone, xiiii; at Oldbury, 159. Roman Cemetery at West Wickham, R Kent, A, by Norman Cook and Michael J. McCarthy, 188-192. Radnor, Lord, 274. Roman finds at Oldbury, 153 ; ford Raette, see Richborough Chapel. in Arun Valley, Sussex, 261 ; Raiffin, Robert, 22. occupation of Oldbury, 158-160 ; Rainham Church, 78, 89. pottery at Dixon's Corner, Sand- Ramsgate, Anglo-Saxon remains wich, 261 ; remains at Cooling, found at, 283-284; skeletons xiiii; waUs of Canterbury, 92- found at, xiii; wattle-knife found 115. at, xiii; St. Laurence Church, 86. Romney, 262 ; geology of, 256. Raspit Hill, 147. Romney Marsh, Bronze Age imple- Ratebourc, see Richborough. ment from, 284 ; evolution of, 246- Ratling in Nonnington Church, 79. 272 ; formation of, 140-141. Ratteburg, see Richborough. Romney, New, Town Hall, royal Rattune, see Rayton. arms in, 213. Ravensbourne, river, etymology of, Romney, New, St. Lawrence Church, 127. 74 ; St. Martin, 74 ; St. Nicholas, Raynold, William, 26. 62, 232, 263 ; font, 240; royal Rayton Chapel, 87. arms, 213. Reade, John, 29. Romney, Old, St. Clements Church, Rebuilding of the South West Tower 65 ; royal arms, 212. of Canterbury Cathedral in the Romney Warren, geology of, 256. Fifteenth Century, The, by C. Roose, William, 15. Eveleigh Woodruff, 37-47. Roper monument by Evesham at Reculver Church, 89 ; monument of Lynsted, 205-208. Ralph Brook, 238. Rose Wood, Ightham, 154 ; excava- Redar, Thomas, of Bredgar, 13. tions in, 162-167. Rede, John, 16. Rother, river, 247, 249, 262. GENERAL INDEX. 317

Royal Heraldry of Sandwich, The, by Saxton, Atlas of, 49, 50. V. J. B. Torr, 216-233. Sayer, Thomas, 18. Royal Military Canal, 130, 132. Schamel Hermitage, 23. Ruckinge Charters, Limen River in, Scriveling, see Shingleton. 141. Sculptured Ornament of the South Ruckinge, Church, 62; dues from, 84; Doorway of Barfreston Church, geology of, 250 ; River Limen at, The, by Rev. A. H. Collins, 1-12. 129-132. Seasalter Church, 66. Ruffin, Elizabeth, Robert, William, Seal Chart, 147. 18. Sedbrook Watering, 130. Ruluindaenne, see Rolvenden. Seleryth, Abbess of Lyminge, 129- Rumena, see Romney, New. 130. Ryder, Peter, of Battersea, 45. Selling Church, 76, 78, 87. Rye Church, royal arms, 213. Sellinge, Prior of Christchurch, Can- Rypeland, 141. terbury, 98. Rytlinge, see Ratling. Selvington Church, 81. Sens, William of, buildings of at Christchurch, 193, 198, 199. S Sexburgaminster, see Minster in Sheppey. St. Laurence Church, Thanet, royal Sheep from Romney Marsh, export arms, 216. of, 252. St. Margaret at Cliff Church, 71. Sheldwich Chapel, 86. St. Mary in the Marsh Church, 75 ; Church, 85. royal arms, 213. Shewbridge (Shiwbridge), Henry, St. Mary's Island, 179, 184. churchwarden of Otford, 211. St. Nicholas at Wade, royal arms, Shingle drift, causes of, 272. 216. Shingleton Church, 85, 87. St. Omer, geology of, 261. Sholdon Church, 85. St. Paul's Cray, royal arms, 209. Shrinkling, see Shingleton. St. Peter's, Thanet, 240. Siberdeswelde, see Sheperdswell. Salt Marsh at Littlestone, 270. Signet, Reignold, 20. Salt Marshes on Norfolk coast, 260. Silchester, walls of, 100. Church, 63. Silouesbregge, 75. Samian ware at Oldbury, 160. Simonds, JRalph, 24. Sands, Clays, and Minerals, notice Simons, Matthew, 58. of, 206. Simpson, Alexander, 17. Sandhurst Church, 62. Sineredaenne, see . Sandwell, Jeffrey, survey of Ford Sinnafeld, see- . Manor, 169. Sittingbourne Churoh, 86. Sandwich; royal arms at, 209, 214, Siwoldescirc', 75. 216-233; Barbican, royal arms on, Sleeves in Norman carvings, 4-5. 224; Guildhall, royal arms at, Smaldane, William, carpenter, 46. 222-223, 230-231 ; " King's Smarden Church, 67, 209, 301, royal Arms," royal arms on, 219-221 ; arms, 235. "Old House," Strand Street, Smedetone, see Shingleton. royal arms at, 223-224 ; Sandown Smith (Smyth), John, of Sandwich, Gate, 220. 40, 45, 46 ; Peter, 24. St. Clement's Church, 64; font, Smithatune, see Shingleton. 217. Corner, pasture land at, 260 ; St. Mary's Church, 214, 229. Churoh, 75, 87 ; royal arms, 211. St. Peter's Church, 86, 215, 229. Snave manor, 138. Sarre Church, 66. Snoth, John, 30. Saxon Charters of Burmarsh, The, by Speed, map of England, 50. Gordon Ward, 133-141. Sprotte, Thomas, 26. Saxon Churches, lists of in the Stacabere, see . Domesday Monachorum and White Stained Glass Windows at Stowting, Book of St. Augustine, 60-89; by N. E. Toke, 31-36. window urns at Hearsted, xiiii. Stamford, John, curate, 16. 318 GENERAL INDEX.

Standon, Christopher, Edward, Symonson, map of Kent, 57. John, Levyn (wife of John Synagogue and Church, symbolic Standon), 18. i carvings of, 11. Stanford Church, 76. Synett, WiUiam, 25. Stanor, see Stonar. Syrran, see Sarre. SteUing Minnis, 274. SteUing Church, 77 ; glass from, at T Stowting, 32. Stephens (Stevens, Stevyn), William, Taenham, see . 24, 25, 45. Tanga, see Tong. Stookbury Church, 78, 87. Tan-Cross Capitals in the Undercroft Stodmarsh Church, 85. of Canterbury Cathedral, The, by Stonar Church, 86. J. M. C. and M. M. Crum, 193-200. Stoke, 185. Taylour, Richard, priest, 30. Stonden, John, 17. Teiohman-Derville, Major, mayor of Stone implements found at Chatham, , 212. 180-181. Temple EweU Church, 70. Stone by Dartford Church, 209. Tenterden, Town Hall, royal arms Stone by Faversham Church, 78. | in, by J. Marten, 214; Church, Church, 88. I 89, 209. Stone, John, chronicler, 39 ; John, , 57. tailor, 17. Tewkesbury, royal arms at, 225. Stotync, see Stowting. Teynham, Church, 62, 78; dues Stoulinge, Sir Nicholas, 36. i from, 83. Church, 66. Thanington Church, 67, Stowting, manor of, 35-36 ; Church, Thomas, Thomas, 28. 77 ; glass at, 31. Thomas the Waxchandler, will of, 37. Stowting (Stotync), Juliana, wife of Thorne, William, Chronicle of St. Richard Stowting, 33-34, 36 ; Augustine's Abbey, rendered into Richard, memorial window of at English by A. H. Davies, notice of, Stowting, 33-34, 36. 296-296. Straeta, see Court at Street. Thornton (Thorneton), John, 15, 23,. Stretton Sugwas, Hereford, carvings 29. at, 6. Church, 65. Strithindenne, see Frittenden. Thurnham Church, 79. Sturmude, see Stourmouth. Tillingham, river, 247, 249. Sturry, beaker found at, 175 ; bow- Church, 65. man's wristguard found at, 176- Time Scale for Archaeologists, A, by 177; etymology of ,109 ; Iron Age Engineer-Captain J. B. Hewitt, camp found at, xiiii; pottery, 241-245. xiiii; Church, 85. Toke, N. E., Stained Glass Windows Stutinge, see Stowting. at Stowting, 31-36. Sumafeld, see Swingfield. Tomson, Robert, clerk, 23. Sundridge Church, royal arms, 214. Tonge Church, 77, 86. Suthtun, see Sutton. Torr, V. J. B., The Arms of James II Sutton, East, Church, 79. at West Mailing, 234-240. Sutton near Northbourne Church, Torr, V. J. B., Note on the Restoration 85. of Royal Arms in Kent, 209-215. Church, 80. Torr, V. J. B., The Royal Heraldry of Sutton, Henry, sub-prior of Christ- Sandwich, 216-233. church, Canterbury, 39 ; building Tremworth in Crundal Church, 81. accounts of, 41-47. Trianstone (Trimpson) manor, Bur- Swalecliffe Church, 87. marsh, 140. Swingfield Minnis, 274 ; Church, 73. Trimpson, see Trianstone. Swirgildan, see Swarling. Trivet, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Swiss Glass in Patrixbourne Church, Trivet, 35; Sir Thomas, 35. 275-276. True, Edmund, 29 ; Edward, 27. , Catherine, m. John of Trulege, see Throwley. Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 120. Tryan, owner of Trianstone, 140. GENERAL INDEX. 319

TunstaU Church, 77, 86. Wealtham, see Waltham. Turner, J. M. W., drawing of St. Webb, William, joiner, 13. Mary's Church, Dover, 273. Welcumweg, see Sutton, East. Tury, John, 26. WeUe, see EastweU, Westwell. Two Brasses in Mersham Church, by Well Hall Estate, xlvi. Ralph Griffin, 90-91. Werhorna, see . Two Sixteenth Century Maps of Kent, West Bay, Romney Marsh, geology with further notes on Early Road- of, 255, 257. Books, by E. G. Box, 48-50. West Cliff Church, 71. Westbere Chapel, 85. Westerham, palaeolithic implement TJ found at, xiii; Church, 209, 232 ; royal arms, 209. Udimore, Sussex, royal arms at, by Westwell, 81 ; Church, 63 ; screen, J. Marten, 214. 300. Church, 79, 80, 209. White, John, churchwarden of Old TJpavon Church (Wilts), font, 11. Romney, 212. Church, 78, 87. Whitfield Church, 68. Wicham, see Wickhambreaux. Wickhambreaux Church, 64. Wickham, West, burials found at, xliv; Roman cemetery at, 188- Valence, de, family of, 35. 192 Vallance, Aymer, Ightham Mote, 116- Wieghelmestun, see Wilmington. 123. Wielmestun, see Walmestone. Vnedtun, see Wootton. Wihtricesham, see Wittersham. Churoh, 87. William, monk of St. Alban's, 39, W 43. William the Englishman, buildings of Church, 65. at Christchurch, 193. Walland Marsh, 256, 257 ; reclama- WiUop Sewer, the, 139. tion of, 263. Wilmington Church, 82. Wall-paper, early at Borden Hall, Wimlingweald, see Womenswould. 122; at Cambridge, Christ's Winchelsea, destroyed by storm, 262- CoUege, 122 ; at Ightham Mote, 264. 122 ; at Milsted Manor, 122. Winchester, St. Catherine's Hill, Church, 64. Iron Age pottery at, 280, 281-282. Walmestone Church, 79. Winemund, grant of land to, 137- Walpole St. Peter Church (Norfolk), 139. 289. Wmgham, Church, 62, 78 ; dues Walsh, John, 19, 26, 30. from, 83. Waltham Church, 65. Wittersham Church, 76. Walton Church, 70. Wiuelesberge, see Willesborough. Ward, Gordon, The Lists of Saxon Wndecyrce, see Woodchurch. Churches in the Domesday Mona- Wodensburg, John of, Prior of chorum and White Book of St. Christchurch, Canterbury, 38. Augustine, 60-89. Womenswould Church, 79. Ward, Gordon, The River Limen at Woodchurch Church, 63; royal Ruckinge, 129-132. arms, 216. Ward, Gordon, The Saxon Charters Woodchurch, alias Acol in Thanet, of Burmarsh, 133-141. 63. Warden in Sheppey Church, 77, 86. Church, 63. Warehorne Church, 64. Woodruff, C. Eveleigh, The Rebuild- Warier, Thomas, 27. ing of the South West Tower of Watson, Maud, 16. Canterbury Cathedral in the Wealden fossils, 249. Fifteenth Century, 37-47. Wealdwarescare, see Waldershare. Woodruffs, Fairfield, geology of, 253, Wealemere, see Walmer. 255. 320 GENERAL INDEX.

Woolverton Manor, old cottage near Wulferestun, see Woolverton. site of, 74 ; Church, 74. Wye, Church, 62, 80, 88, 209 ; dues Wootton Church, 76. from, 83. Wouldham Church, royal arms, 209. WyUan, see EastweU. Wreke, Harry, 27; William, 26, 27. Wristguard, bowman's, found at Y Sturry, 176-177. Wulacumba, see Ulcombe. Yenes, Roger, 14, 19.