Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter W Back to Index Introduction This index covers volumes 121–130 inclusive (2001–2010) of Archaeologia Cantiana. 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 . 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, July 2014

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

Wacher’s 126.265 Wachlingstone hundred 127.57, 61, 63 Wadard 125.369 Wade, Eleanor 122.42 Waghorn family 129.177 Wainfleet, Thomas 129.210, 214, 215 Wainscott, Anglo-Saxon enclosure 124.130 Wakefield (Yorks), assaults in courts 122.36 Wakerley (Northants), church 124.66 Walbrook, honour of 125.369 Waldershare Park 123.395 Waldron Furnace 124.106 Walker, Richard 125.107 Wall End 127.251, 254 wall hooks, iron 121.188 wall painting, Ford Place 121.306, 307 wall paintings, Calico House 130.124, 127, 128 wall plaster, painted 127.207, 208, 209, 129.109, 110 wall plaster, Roman 123.213, 225, 125.246 wall veneer, Roman 122.303, 304 Walland Marsh 123.355, 357, 360 Waller, Sir Walter 125.330 Wallingford (Berks), defences 124.343 Walloons 122.86, 95, 275-83 passim, 122.287 wall-tile panel, tin-glazed 129.14, 25 Walmer 128.45, 57, 348 Castle 121.73, 77, 93, 101 Downlands, LBA/EIA to Roman 127.327-8 Roman cremation cemetery (illus) 125.345-60 Walmer Castle Meadow, Roman activity 125.358 Walmer Lodge 125.345 road services 127.214, 215 Walpole, Horace 123.160, 161 Walsh, Roger, obituary 124.435-6 Walsingham, Sir Thomas 125.339 Walter family 127.329 Walter of Henley, handbook by 128.109, 111 Walter, Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury 125.300, 303, 306n, 127.68, 69, 130.118 Walter, Isaac 123.88, 129.256n Walters, John, obituary by 122.441-2 Waltham 123.190 church 126.315, 317, 320 Walton Castle (Suffolk) 122.201, 216 Walton copperas works, Essex 122.326 Wanborough (Durocornovium) 129.291, 292 Wandlesworth (Wendelsworthe) 129.395 Wangford, William 125.93 Wantsum (west of) 130.278 Wantsum Channel 121.46, 47, 123.390, 124.27, 28, 30, 125.233, 234-5, 237, 238, 239, 383-4, 387, 126.115, 127.40, 43, 261, 294, 128.103, 257, 311, 333, 129.110, 189, 191, 202, 283, 313-14, 376-7, 130.287, 289, 290, 293, 369 double tides 126.381-91 prehistoric maritime traffic 126.279, 280, 282, 284-7, 288, 291 Wantsum Channel demise of 127.249-59 ferry crossing 127.251, 254, 258 Wantsum River 129.284 war memorials 129.49-50 Warbeck, Perkin 129.92, 96 Warburton, Bishop 121.78 Ward, Alan, ‘Church archaeology 410 to 597: the problems of continuity’ 124.375-95 ‘St Mary's Abbey, West Malling’ 121.385-404 ‘The Mead Way, The Street and Doddinghyrnan in Rochester Revisited’ 125.311-22 Ward, Daniel 126.270, 271 Ward, Dr Gordon 129.41 Ward, Gordon 125.311, 313, 316, 317-18, 319,320, 321 Ward, Gordon, map 123.154, 155, 159 Ward, Harry, 125.202 Ward, Henry 125.201 Ward, Jennifer, ‘The Kent Hundred Rolls: local government and corruption in the thirteenth century’ 127.57-72 Ward, Jennifer, ‘The Kilwardby Survey of 1273-4: the demesne manors of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the later thirteenth century’ 128.107-28 Ward, Jennifer, book reviewed by 126.415-16 Warde, James 126.52 Warden Point, Sheppey 130.354 wardship 128.119-20 Ware, Solomon 123.87-8 Warehorne manor 125.61 Warham, Archbishop 121.340 , 128.204, 129.91, 317, 130.38 Warham, William 123.320 Warin son of Gerold 125.369 Warkworth (Northumb), church 124.63 Warlowe, John 123.311 Warner, John, Bishop of Rochester 124.156 Warren Farm 124.219, 220 chambered tomb 130.346, 347 long barrow chamber 123.1-15 Warren, ‘Rev. Doct.’ 124.108, 111 warren, Bedgebury 129.306, 309 Warrene, John de 127.58 warrens 128.201 warrens, medieval 127.53, 58, 62 Warters, Henry 129.35 Warwick (Warks), mint 128.66 Warwick, Earl of (Richard Neville) 129.77, 91-2, 94, 96, 101, 214 Warwick, Richard Neville, Earl of 122.143-9 Warwickshire, medieval gentry 126.311-12 Waryn, Simon 128.379 Washlingstone hundred 124.109 Watcher’s daughter 126.267 watches 125.193-5,196 Water Newton 129.291 water supply, Roman 127.281-4 Waterbrook Farm 127.241 watercress bed, Eynsford 123.406-8 watermills 127.129, 135, 257 Roman 121.123 medieval 121.206, 335, 336 Borough Green (pug mill?) 127.314-15, 316 Leybourne Stream 130.225-46 Westwell (Welles) 127.175, 176, 179, 181, 184-5, 190, 193 waterpipe see under Eynsford 122. water-pipe, ceramic, Roman 124.45, 47, 48 , 127.279, 280, 283-4, 289 Waters, Mr 125.333 Waters, William 127.306, 315, 318 Watling Street 121.71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 89, 98, 101, 117, 117, 118, 122.294, 298-301, 302, 313, 123.43, 235, 124.75, 77, 91, 92, 125.30 , 126.171, 345, 127.424, 128.18, 19, 28, 114, 129.6, 27, 87, 204, 226, 229, 232, 274, 366, 393, 130.3, 24, 209, 355, 382, 388, 389, 391, 392, 394 cemetery 121.158, 163, 166, 167 evolution of 121.121-33 The Gate’ 124.123 at Syndale Park 121.191, 192 Watt, John 127.316, 317 Watts, G.F., portrait of Flinders Petrie 128.36 Wattun, John de 127.60, 64 Wattys, Jackamine 122.42 wax chandler’s room, medieval 122.357-8 Way Hill, Minster 121.53 Way, Albert 126.332, 341, 342 Wayland’s Smithy (Oxon.) 127.376 Waynflete, William, bishop 128.151 wayside chapels 128.28, 30 Weald 127.23, 26, 130.37, 43 affects of rebellion and war 129.79, 80, 81, 87, 88-90 gavelbords 128.119 glassmakers 122.286 iron industry 124.95, 96-7 pannage 128.117 Wealden Clay 123.362 Wealden forest 126.171 Wealden form of building 130.106, 116 Weatherlees Hill 127.254, 257 Weavering, Newnham Park 130.371 Weavering, serjeanty 125.379n Weaverthorpe (Yorks), church 124.53 weaving baton, Anglo-Saxon 123.305 weaving comb, bone, BA 127.331 Webb, Diana, ‘St Margaret in Kent: two eleventh-century anecdotes’ 122.335-42 Webb, Henry 129.35 Webb, John 122.8 Webley, Leo see Poole, Kristopher 128. websites 127.12-13, 38nn. 63-65 Webster, Thomas 125.115n Wedgwood, J.C. 121.289 Wedgwood, Josiah 127.109 Weekely, Edward and family 125.389 Weele, Thomas 125.107 weight, clay, prehistoric 128.131 weight, lead, Roman(?)121.151, 154 weights, lead and bronze 130.185-6 Wekys, James, parker 128.188, 197 Wekys, Richard 123.24 Weldon, Sir Anthony 124.141, 153 welfare provision, 17th-century 126.257-77 Well Chapel 122.134 Well Hall/Academy Road 122.294-5, 301 Well Wood, Aylesford, medieval site 126.27-48 Building F25, masonry 126.35, 37-9, 40, 42 cellar 126.28, 34-7, 34, 35, 39, 42 enclosure ditch (F1) 126.28-9, 32, 42, 43, 44, 45 gully F7 126.39-41, 40, 42, 44, 45 pits and gullies (ditches) 126.28, 32-3, 40-1, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47-8 pottery 126.29, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43-8, 44, 46, 47 tile 126.29, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 well 126.27, 28, 29-31, 29, 32, 43 Wellcome Library 126.142 Weller family 128.232, 129.245-6, 255n Weller, Robert, warden 128.231, 232 Welles, Henry de 127.183 Welling, Roman 122.293, 295, 298, 313-15 Wellington, Lord 125.158 Wellis, John, tanner 126.11 Wellis, Richard, tanner 126.10, 11 well(s) Roman 125.267 Roman, Greenwich 122.313 shafts, Roman 121.51-2, 56 Roman villa 127.281-3, 289, 291-2 medieval 130.70, 71 medieval/post-medieval 122. Dover 122.153, 160-1, 162, 176, 178, 179 Folkestone, medieval 122.355 Gravesend, post-medieval 122.359 see also chalkwells 122. Wells, Sir John, MP 125.155, 157, 163 Wells, William, bishop 123.313 Wells, William, warden 128.234 Welsh slate 123.188 Welshe, Henry, tanner 126.4, 13 Wemberham, villa 129.111 Wenborne, Robert 124.103-4, 110 Wentworth family 125.325 Lady 125.336 Werburgh, St 122.261, 269 Wessex Archaeology 121.157, 122.259, 126.393, 128.365, 129.129, 363, 130.86, 352-3, 376 Wessex barrows 130.292, 294, 297 West Farleigh 126.49, 50, 53, 56, 60, 64, 66, 67 church 124.51, 52, 53-4 West Heath (W. Sussex), barrows 130.281-2 West Hythe 124. Plot 4, Dykeside Farm 124.372 Sandtun 124.372 St Mary’s Church 126.186, 207-10, 209, 215 West Kennet 123.11 West Kingsdown, St Edmund's church 124.52, 54, 57-8, 58 West Malling 126.65 abbey 125.378n, 391 estate (manors) 121.271-2; see also St Leonard’s Tower; St Mary’s Abbey inhabitants 1649 125.389-92 mill house and mill 130.231, 244 nunnery 124.51, 56, 67, 69 St Leonard's Tower 124.51, 56, 58, 69 St Mary’s church 124.56, 69 school 125.391 Stream 130.230, 231, 235, 244 Wrotham Place 125.391 West Peckham church 124.52, 59 Cobham College possessions 125.86, 87, 93 land holders 125.372 money left to poor 126.17 St Dunstan’s Church 126.186, 199-201, 200 tanners 126.11, 17, 18, 18, 22, 23 West Wickham 129.41 church 121.67, 71, 102 West Wittering 128.114 West, Richard, leather worker 126.4, 8, 15 West, Thomas, slave 127.115 , IA or Early Roman features 127.325 Westbrook, Margate 121.45, 47, 54 Westclyve, John 122.34 Westcombe 123.237-8, 243 Westenhanger Castle 121.203-36 barn 121.203, 231, 232, 233, 234 chapel 121.219, 221, 228 curtain walls 121.207, 209-11, 216-17, 218, 230 central towers 121.213-16, 230 curtain wall (cont.) 121. corner towers 121.207, 210, 211-13, 217, 230 northern 121.205, 206, 207, 216, 217, 221, 226-7, 228 domestic buildings upon enclosure 121.216-18 dovecote in north-east tower 121.212, 220, 221, 223, 226 east range 121.221, 223-8 external dam 121.206, 207, 218, 233 garden and park 121.233, 235 garderobes 121.213, 216, 223, 225 gatehouse 121.206-7, 208, 209, 210, 216, 217, 221 hall 121.210, 217, 219, 227-8, 231, 232 hall crosswing 121.223-4, 225 kitchens 121.210, 219, 221, 223, 225 licence to crenellate 121.203, 205, 207 moat 121.206-7, 216, 217, 218, 228-9, 230, 232 outbuildings 121.232-3 oven 121.226 Phase one 121.205-7 Phase two 121.207-18 Phase three 121.218-29 Phase four 121.229-30 Phase five 121.230-5 porter's lodge 121.219, 222, 231 pottery 121.205 south range 121.221, 230, 231 stables 233 timber bridge 121.207, 208 west range 121.221-3, 228 Westenhanger, parish church 121.232-3 Westerham 129.91, 130.11 Westerham den 127.136; see also Hosey Common Westerham Hill 130.36 Westfield 121.135 Westfietd Wood 124.209 Westgate (by Canterbury), accounts (Kilwardby Survey) 128.107, 108, 110, 112, 115, 127 Westgate 123.193 Chester Road 121.56 mill 128.373, 374, 375 seaside town 128.272 Ursuline Convent 121.58 Westgate Bay 121.57 Westhalimot, mill 128.377 Westhampnett bypass (W. Sussex), enclosure 121.16 Westhawk Farm, Ashford 121.1-23, 37-9, 126.172, 174, 176, 180, 181, 308, 127.11, 245 coins 121.5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 17-18 ditches 121.3, 5, 7, 11, 12, 20,38 glass vessel 121.9 iron-working building 121.3, 4, 5, 20-1, 38 plant remains and pollen 121.9, 18-19, 20 pottery 121.7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 roads, Roman 121.1, 3,4, 5, 17, 19, 21, 38, 135, 156 n.23 Roman settlement 121.1, 3-5 ‘shrine’ area 121.1, 3, 4, 5-11, 38 central pit 121.5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 18, 21 polygonal structure 121.5, 6, 7, 8, 9-10, 17, 19, 21 rectangular ditched enclosure 121.5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20 well/water-hole 121.4, 5, 11, 17, 18, 20, 21 Westmacott, Richard, the Elder 122.12 Westminster, St Margaret's church 122.336 Weston Turville (Bucks), barony of 125.365 Westwell (Welles) 127.175-95 aule (Hall) 127.180 barn 127.178, 180-1, 184, 192, 193 churches 127.175, 176, 180, 185-8, 189, 190 Court Lodge 127.176, 177, 180, 185, 187 demesne farm (manor house) 127.175, 177-80, 181, 183, 185, 186, 188-9, 190, 193 ecclesia 127.185-6 gate in park 127.178, 179, 186-7, 191 granaries 127.179, 180, 193 mills (watermills) 127.175, 176, 179, 181, 184-5, 190, 193 monastery 127.183, 187-8 ox-house 127.178, 179-80, 192 park 127.178, 179, 186, 190, 191, 193 park-keeper 127.179, 194 Parsonage Farm (Old Rectory) 127.176, 181-4, 185, 186, 187, 189, 193-4 Saxon church 127.185, 186, 187, 188, 189 tile works 127.188, 190, 193 vineyard 127.178, 179, 190, 192 Watery Lane 127.176, 186, 187 winepress (press) 127.178, 190, 193 Westwell 126.107 Westwell Down 125.327 Westwell, manor 125.50, 60, 61, 329 Westwick Cottage (Herts) 123.97 Westwood Cross 128.103 Westwood Educational Trust 122.14, 24 Westwood, Broadstairs 128.75-106 Neolithic pits 128.75, 77-80, 79, 81, 85, 102 charcoal 128.77, 98, 101 flint 128.75, 77, 85-9, 90, 91, 92, 93, 102 plant remains 128.98 pottery 128.75, 77, 80, 86, 93, 94, 95, 96, 102 Bronze Age field system (ditches) 128.75, 77, 79, 80-2, 85, 102-4 bone/animal bone 128.80, 82 flint 128.82, 85, 88, 89-93, 90, 92 plant remains 128.98-101, 103 pottery 128.80, 82, 93, 94, 95, 96-7, 103 soil 128.101-2 LIA ditch 128.75, 82, 104 cereal processing waste 128.82, 100, 104 pottery 128.82, 93, 94, 97 medieval(?) enclosure system 128.75, 80, 82-5, 104 pottery 128.82, 97 animal bone 128.82, 98 cremation burial (1104), undated 128.75, 83, 85, 103-4 charcoal/plant remains 128.98-100 flint 128.75, 77, 82, 85-93, 102 magnetic susceptibility 128.101-2 plant remains 128.98-101, 102, 103, 104 posthole alignments (1385), undated 128.75, 83, 85, 104 pottery, prehistoric 128.93-7, 95, 102 soil micromorphology 128.101-2 RB site 130.335, 337 Wetewang, John 125.87, 104 whale bone 126.122 Whalebone Marsh 124.313 Wharffe, William 125.115n Wheatear, Widow 126.49 Wheaten, Alexander see Holmes, William 123. wheel ruts, Roman 125.32 Wheeler, Mortimer 121.159 Wheeler, Sir George 126.102 wheel-ruts, Roman 129.366 Wheler family, and Sir George 121.341 Wheller, William and wife 125.390 whet/hone stones 122.304 Whetenhall family 124.151-2 Whetenhall, George 124.150 Whetenhall, Margaret and George 129.116 Whetenhall, Thomas 124.142, 149,150, 151, Thomas 129.116 Whetston, Katherine and Stephen 122.43 whetstone 128.298, 298 Whinless Down, barrows 123.386 White Cliffs Experience sites, pottery 122.163, 167, 170, 171 White Horse Stone(s) 123.4, 8, 9, 130.339, 341, 342, 345, 346, 347 White Horse Stone long-house 127.372, 376 White, Henry & Widow 125.191, 198n, 202 Whitecliffs Business Park see Whitfield 122. Whitehall Gardens, tile kilns 126.367 Whitehouse Industrial Estate (Suffolk), Anglo-Saxon enclosure 124.130 Whitfield church 122.118 Honeywood Parkway, Whitecliffs Business Park 122.354-5 pottery from late Iron Age enclosure (Site 2) 122.406, 407-8, 409,410,411 Recreation Ground 122.394 prehistoric site off Green Lane 122.373-96 animal bone 122.379, 393 ditches and gullies (late Iron Age) 122.377, 378, 379-81, 382-3, 386-9, 390, 391, 393,394 late Iron Age settlement 122.373, 375, 379-84, 385-94 Lower Palaeolithic (Stone Age) flint 122.373, 375, 393, 394 metalling (late Iron Age) 122.376, 378, 379, 381, 384, 393, 394 Neolithic-Bronze Age flint 122.373, 375, 379, 384 pits and hollows (late Iron Age) 122.376, 377, 379, 380, 381, 382-3, 390, 393, 394 post-holes (late Iron Age) 122.377, 381, 382-3, 384, 393 pottery 122.373, 379, 381, 382-3, 384, 385-93 quern 122.384, 393 flints, prehistoric 126.306 Old Park 126.306 prehistoric pit 126.235, 306 R-B pits (?farmstead) 126.306 Whitfield, Green Lane 123.139, 148, 149 Whitfield, Honeywood Parkway, evaluation 125.268-9 Whitfield, John 126.268 Whitfield, Old Park, native farmstead 127.328 Whitfield-Eastry by-pass, barrow 124.414 Whitgift, Archbishop 121.255 Whiting, John 124.292 Whitinge, George and wife 125.390 Whitley Forest, mill 130.40 Whitney, William 126.262, 263, 272, 274 Borstal Hill 122.350, 351 Bronze Age v349-50 Cade’s Rebellion 129.92 , Churchwood Drive 122.349 churchgoing 128.343, 344, 347, 348 Community College, prehistoric 129.196, 200, 385 fish catches 123.188 hundred 124.119 Iron Age 122.349-50, 350, 351 as a port 128.267, 269, 271, 272 as a resort 128.272 salt works 124.124 South Street, prehistoric site 129.195, 199-200 South Street Roman building 129.196, 201 stone quarry 122.207 Sunset Caravan Park 122.349-50 Bay (Slopes), copperas production 122.319-34 Texas Superstore site, prehistoric 129.196, 200 Underdown Lane, prehistoric 129.196, 200 WraikHill 122.350-1 as ‘Whitstable Street’ 124.119 Whitt, Giles (Jellis) de, sculptor 122.6 whit-tawyers 126.3, 13 Whittlesey, William de, bishop of Rochester 125.110n Whitworth, Charles (d.1742) 130.231 Whitworth, Francis 130.230-1 Whyman, John, book review by 123.420-2 Whytefeld, John 129.317 Whytlok, John 126.328n.42 Wick (Worcs), dendrochronology 124.252 Wickham Lane/Upper Wickham Lane 122.295, 301, 310 Wickham Common 128.50, 52 Wickham Court Farm 123.264, 267 church 125.247, 302 finds, Roman and Anglo-Saxon 125.246, 247, 255 manor 125.366 marsh 125.302 mill 125.247 widow’s remarriage 127.67 Wigan, Eleanor 129.42 Wiggins, Thomas 124.292 Wijk bij Duurstede (Holland), brick clamps 123.372 Wilberforce, William 127.109, 117, 120, 121 wild fowl decoy 123.75 Wildash, Charles 129.174, 176 Wildash, George and Thomas 129.174 Wilderness[e] 130.43, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57 Wildes, Denys 123.32 Wildman, James Beckford 127.113 Wiles, John 126.57-8, 67 Wilford, Sir James 129.124 Wilford, Thomas 129.124 Wilfrid, Bishop 125.235 Wilkins, John (snr and jnr), brickmakers 126.272, 274 Wilkins, William, miller 126.58 Wilkinson, David, and Duncan Wood, ‘Excavations at Biggin Street, Dover’ 122.153-82 Wilkinson, Paul, The Historical Development of the Port of Faversham 1580-1780, reviewed 127.448 Wilkyns (Wylkins) Rising (1452) 129.79-80, 88, 90, 91 Willard, Abraham and Edmund 124.102, 103, 104, 110, 113 Willard, Davy, ironmaster 124.100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108-9, 113 Willard, James 126.262, 263 Willard, John 125.187, 191, John 126.274 Willard, Mary 126.269 Willard, Robert 125.191, 199 Willesborough see South Willesborough 127, Ashford Willesborough Willesborough, Ashford 130.372-3 Willesborough, Dering estates 125.323, 329,330 Willesley (Wyneslesle) 129.299, 308 William Clito 125.371 William de William son of Baldric 125.377n William I, coinage 128.59-74 William II 125.134,303 coinage v61, 64, 65, 71, 72, 73 William of Glastonbury 127.384 William of St John 125.303, 307n, 309 William son of Helto 125.370 William son of Master Robert 125.302, 308 William the Conqueror 124.185 William the Lion of Scotland 125.303 William the sheriff see Einesford, 125. William, archbishop of Canterbury 125.372,377n William, Christine 128.157 William, Duke of Normandy 122.115 William, earl of Gloucester 125.368 William, Rural Dean of Canterbury 125.299 Williams, Chris H.K., ‘Charing Clocks, Clockmakers and Clockkeepers (Part 1)’ 125.183-202 ‘Charing clocks, clockmakers and clockkeepers (Part II)’ 126.87-114 ‘The scratch dials of Kent’ 127.333-56 Williams, John 124.296 Williams, John H. (ed), The Archaeology of Kent to AD 800, reviewed 128.393-6 Williams, Robert and Mary 126.58 Willis, Steven, book review by 129.401-4 Willop 128.124 Willoughby, Thomas 127.313, 315, 318 Willow Farm, Hooper's Lane, Broom-field 123.298-9, 300 Willow Farm, prehistoric site 129.196 wills evidence for debt 123.82, 91 and Greenwich church and chapels 123.241, 243, 244-5, 248, 249 and hospitals 123.17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 28, 31, 32-5 wills, of ironworkers 124.111-12 Wilmington 127.144-5, 145, 150-1, 152, 157, 130.22, 25 medieval denehole 122.414-15 Wilmington, Bertram de 127.146-7, 148-9, 150-3, 154, 155, 156, 157-8 Wilmington, Robert de 127.150 Wilmington, St Michael 126.403 Wilmintune, Martin de 127.150 Wilsher, John, ‘The Selling Union: a case study in institutional relief under the old poor law, 1750-1835’ 125.1-26 Wilson, Anthony (ed.), Tonbridge’s Industrial Heritage, reviewed 126.417-19 Wilson, Linda, Marianne Farningham. A Plain Woman Worker, reviewed 129.412-14 Wilson, Robert 122.40 Wilson, Sir Thomas Maryon 125.154 Wilson, Tania, on the lithics from Dartford 123.60-3 Wimble, John 125.190, 201,202 , John 126.87 Wimble, Widow 126.260, 263, 268, 271, 272, 273 Wimbledon farming 128.107, 111, 112, 113, 122, 127 mills 128.371, 372, 374, 375 Wimborne Minster (Dorset), effigy 123.316 , medieval lane (Hollow Lane) 121.123-4 Winchelsea, Archbishop 121.322, 324, 329,332,335 Winchelsea, Lord (Heneage Finch) 121.61, 64, 65, 67-9, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 83, 89, 94, 95 Winchelsea, Lord 124.211 Winchelsea, Old and New 124.187 Winchelsey, Archbishop 123.36 n,4, 244 Winchenden, den 129.299, 308 Winchester (Hants) burials 122.105 castle 124.355 cathedral 124.54 Cathedral, font 123.334, 335, 342 messuage 125.303, 309 spindle whorls 123.66 Windmill Hill, Gravesend 130.9 windmills 128.377-8; see also mills window and frame, Caen stone 128.24, 26, 27, 28 window came fragments 128.384 window glass Canterbury Cathedral 123.322-7 Eynsford 122.64 Greenwich (stained) 123.243 Castle 128.381 Roman 121.141, 143, 124.35, 47, 48, 128.328, 329, 331, 332, 129.110, 278 Swiss, presented to church 122.122 Windsor (Berks), Curfew Tower 124.354 wine trade, Anglo-Gascon 124.257 Winedi, moneyer 128.73 winepress (press), Westwell (Welles) 127.178, 190, 193 Winfield 129.170, 178 Winfield, tanners 126.1, 1, 4, 5, 12-13, 12, 22 Wingham accounts (Kilwardby Survey) 128.107, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 123, 124, 128 barrows 128.257 buildings 128.123 button brooch 129.74 churchgoing 128.339 court 128.117, 118 manure 128.120 mills 128.123, 371, 373, 374, 375, 377, 378 rents 128.118 seawalls 128.123, 124 127.43 Winstanley, Michael 127.29 Winzar, Patricia, book review by 123.409-11 witch bottle, from Biddenden 122.415-16 Witherden family 122.228 Witheringhope, den 129.299, 307, 308 Witsand, church 122.338 Wittersham 129.88 Wltword son of Walter Huppehothe 122.245 Wodcock, William 125.93 Wode, John atte 129.99 wodegavel 128.119 Wodenett, Mr 125.341 Wolfrych family 126.16 Wolfrych, John (jnr), tanner 126.17 Wolfrych, John, tanner 126.16 Wolfrych, Thomas 126.16 Wolnoth, John 130.195 Wolsey, Thomas 123.334 Wolverich family 129.156, 168 women 122.90 and interpersonal violence 122.30, 32, 33, 34-6, 40-4 employed in Chatham ropery 124.20-1 Women Guardians Society 129.42 women’s rights and suffrage 129.39, 41-2 , church 122.341 wood banks 122.228-30, 250, 232 Wood Hill, Kingsdown, pottery 122.391 Wood Lane End, Hemel Hempstead (Herts), temple 121.13, 14 Wood Quay ship 124.243 Wood, Duncan see Wilkinson, David 122. Wood, Edward, tapster 122.90 Wood, John, warden 128.231-2, 236 Wood, Richard 129.99 Wood, Richard and wife 125.390 Woodchurch 129.36 Woodchurch, Birchington 121.53 Woodcock, Ann 122.328 woodland(s) 128.107, 114, 116, 117, 130.43, 98, 99, 293, 378 activities 130.36 Bedgebury Forest 129.295-311 Chestfield 124.118, 118, 120, 122, 123, 124-5 clearance (deforestation) 129.192, 193, 195, 199, 200, 203 coppiced 126.181, 128.116, 196, 202, 204 Dering Wood 122.221-35 Greenwich area 122.293, 296, 314 fuel from 130.269, 271 Kingsborough 129.145, 147-8 Old Soar Manor 129.155, 170, 171 Roman period 129.392 Saxon 122.270 supplies of wood 129.243 timber for Sandwich ship 124.249-50 Tonbridge parish 124.95, 97, 98-9, 100, 101, 102, 103, 109, 112, 113, 128.233 see also coppices 124. Woodland Trust 122.221, 233 Woodnesborough, John 123.313 Woodnesborough 128.45, 57 Woodnesborough, Ringlemere Farm 124.371,407, 126.305 round barrow 125.382-4 Woodnesburgh, Prior 128.145 Woodruff, Cumberland 125.345, 358 Woodville, Joan see Haute, Joan Woodville, Richard 126.314 Woodward, Mr 125.335 wool exports 127.58, 59 Woolball (Woolbald), Richard, clothier 126.272, 273, 274 Wooler, Thomas 129.37 Woolf, Peter de 122.288 woollen industry 122.319, 323, 326 Woollett, William 126.58 Woolley, Ann (nee West) 126.87, 91, 93 Woolley, Thomas 125.201, 202 Woolley, Thomas, clockmaker 126.87-91, 92, 93, 95, 107, 108 Woolwich 123.234, 236, 129.38, 43 churchgoing 128.348, 351, 352 Common 122.293, 295 Dial Arch Gun Boring Complex 122.308, 310 Dial Square 122.307, 309, 310 dockyard 128.267, 273 Iron Age defensive enclosure (Power Station site) 122.293, 294-5, 97-8, 309, 315, and Roman ditch 122.309 pyre site 122.308 Roman 122.293, 300, 301, 307-10, 315 Royal Artillery site, cremation burials 122.308 Royal Dockyard site, burials 122.309 Warren, Bronze Age sword 122.296 Woolwich Beds 124.309 Wooton family 127.323 Wooton, tree planting 123.159 Worcester (Worcs), castle 124.356 Worcester, HMS 129.1, 17, 22, 22, 29 Wordie and Co. 127.225, 233 Wordsworth, William 125.153 workhouse(s) 125.1-26, 126.62, 130.52 see poor houses 126. working-class men, franchise 129.39-40 workshop, Roman 123.299, 126.176 World War I agriculture 130.47 defences 130.2, 9-12, 28 hospital 130.379 World War II agriculture 130.47 aircraft debris 130.186 airfield approach beacon 130.362 anti-glider ditches 130.338 military and civil defences 130.2, 15-26, 28, 29 Nore Command 130.363 worm cocoons, Dartford 124.90 Worrall, Francis, vicar 124.151, 155 Worth Edward Browne of 125.286n house of A.G. Southam 125.345 IA cult activity 127.426 pottery 122.406, 407 Worth Matravers (Dorset), church 124.66 Wosley, Widow 126.272 Woteringebur’, Bartholomew de 127.65 Wotton family 129.124 Wotton, Lord 124.151 Wotton, Nicholas 129.114, 122 Wotton, Nicholas, tomb of 123.311 Wotton, Sir Thomas 125.328, 335 Wotton, Thomas 129.117, 120 Wouldham 130. barrow 130.280, 304 church 124.52, 54 cremation in biconical urn 127.163-73 Peters Village 130.369-70 urn 128.258 Wouldham Hall 129.380 Wouldham, Peter’s Village 129.380-1 Woulton, John 125.327 Woylete, Henry de la 127.65 Wragg, Eliott, Jarrett, Chris & Haslam, Jeremy, ‘The development of Medieval Tonbridge Reviewed in the Light of Recent Excavations at Lyons, East Street’ 125.119-50 Wraight, Anne (nee Woolley) 126.91, 93 Wraight, Thomas 125.201, 202 Wraight, Thomas, clockmaker 126.88, 91-4, 92, 94, 95, 108 Wraik Hill, prehistoric site 129.196 wrecks see Stirling Castle 123. Wreight, Reynold 127.317 Wright, Christopher 127.29 Wright, David East Kent Parishes, A Guide for Genealogists, Local Historians and other Researchers in the Diocese of Canterbury, reviewed 124.431 The Kent Census Returns 1801-1901, Origins, Location, Registration Districts and Indexes, reviewed 124.431 Kent Probate Records. A Catalogue and Practical Guide, reviewed 125.411 St Peter’s, Whitstable: a history of the church, parish and people, reviewed 130.418-19 The West Kent Probatey Index. Wills Administrations for all courts and peculiars in the Diocese of Rochester 1750-1858, reviewed 126.425-6 Wright, Ellington 127.118 Wright, Gladys 125.282 Wright, James 129.363-5 Wright, Robert 128.233 Wright, Thomas 124.214-15, 126.331, 332, 340, 341, 342, 128.37 Wright, Walter, builder 124.299 writing boards, slate 126.370-1 Wrotham 127.297-8, 128.119, 124 129.91, 94, 96, 174, 130.11 agistment 128.196-7, 202 church 121.288, 290, 312, 126.19, 127.307, 128.57, 207 churchgoing 128.346, 347 coppice woodland 128.196, 202, 204 crosier 121.81 deer 128.198-200 Goodwyns Barn 127.299 lodges 128.182, 193-4, 204, 205 manor of 121.245, 246, 287, 289, 291. 293, 129.155, 156, 169-70, tanners 126.1-25 medieval deer parks 128.179-209 moat 128.182, 205 Nysells (Wrotham Place) 127.299 pales 128.190-2, 190, 191, 203 pannage 128.197-8, 202, 204 park boundaries 128.189 park gates 128.192, 203, 204 poaching 128.200-1, 202 Roman camp at Borough Green 121.102 see also Ford Place 121. La Tene toggle 122.399-401 timber 128.194-6, 201, 202-4, 206 Wryght, John 125.107, 125.93 Wulfmaer, moneyer 128.62, 68, 73 Wulfnoth, moneyer 128.73 Wulfraed, moneyer 128.69 Wulfred, Archbishop 127.433 Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury 125.275 Wulfric, moneyer 128.69 Wyatt family 129.98, 396 Wyatt, James 122.1, 8, 11, 12, 13-14 Wyatt, Sir George 129.98, 124 Wyatt, Sir Henry 129.98, 396, 397 Wyatt, Sir Thomas, sen. (d.1542) 129.98, 117 Wyatt, Sir Thomas, the younger (Wyatt’s rebellion 1554) 129.77-102, 116, 124 Wybarne family, tanners 126.10-12 Wybarne, Agnes 126.11 Wybarne, John 124.102, 108 Wybarne, John (1), tanner 126.10, 11 Wybarne, John (2), tanner 126.10, 11, 12 Wybarne, John (3), tanner 126.11 Wybarne, Richard (2), tanner 126.11 Wybarne, Richard, tanner 126.11 Wybarne, Robert, warden 128.237 Wybarne, Thomas, tanner 126.9-10 Wybarnes, Nepicar 126.9, 10, 11 Wychling, clockmaker 125.190, 201 Wye 121.102, 124, 122.361, Bridge 130.230 church, sundial/clock 125.190, 192 Crown Project, The Story of Wye Crown, reviewed 125.411, 128.301, 303 development project 129.33 Downs 130.354 fair 125.332 hundred 127.57, 62, 67, 143-61 lathe 125.44,45,46, 50, 51, 53, 55, 63n, (see also Lathe of Wye) manor 125.373 medical men 126.136 Olantigh 127.154-5 Royal Manor of 129.298, 305, 306, 307, 308 royal vill 125.388 Slipmill manor 125.62 undercroft 15th century 122.361 Wye Court 125.329 Wye, John, monk 128.145 Wyhall, Nathaniel 128.337 Wykeham, William, effigy 123.318 Wykes, Thomas 127.59 Wylbor (Wildbore), John 125.109 Wylkyn, William and John 126.19 Wylkynson, Thomas, treasurer 128.193 Wylmington, Ralph and Richard de 127.151 Wylmynton, Bartholemew 127.153 Wylmyntone, Isaak and Richard de 127.150-1 Wylshire, John 128.196, 202 Wymbytt, Robert, lawyer 128.157 Wymer, John, archive of 130.350-4 Wymeswold (Leics) 130.249, 250, 252 Wynker family 129.395 Wynne, Sir Rowland 124.120 Wynton, William 123.37 n.40 Wyott/Wyatt, William 123.248 Wyuell, Master 125.329

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