Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter G Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. 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 and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. 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 London Borough. 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. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012

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

Gable, Thomas Timothy 118 .318 Gaffee, – (C19) 116 .158 Gage, Sir John 115 .169 Gainsborough, William of, Bishop of Worcester 112 .267, 270, 278 Galam, Jane 118 .302 Gale Rowena, on charcoal and timber identification at Sandwich Bay 115 .329–30 Dr Thomas 111 .71, 79 Gallican Catholic Church 117 .167 Gamage, Barbara, m. Robert Sidney 111 .45 Gameson, Richard ‘The Romanesque Crypt Capitals of Canterbury Cathedral’ 110 .17–48 book review by 112 .430–1 gaming pieces see counters Gammon-Hardaway, Ray 112 .122 gaols/prisons, C16, JPs send felons to 119 .13; see also under Canterbury; ; London (Fleet); Maidstone; Sandwich; see also bridewell; houses of correction gardens Bifrons House 110 .316–17 Boys Hall 114 .414, 417–19 Oxenhoath 111 .241, 246, 248, 259 Springhead 118 .194–5 Gardiner, Mark, ‘Old Romney: An Examination of the Evidence for a Lost Saxo-Norman Port’ 114 .329–45 Gardner – (C19–20) 112 .185 David 112 .68 Joanne 112 .236 John 112 .236 gardners, Dartford 111 .114–15 Gare, John 112 .205 Garlinge see under Margate Garner, William 112 .91–2 garnets, in Anglo-Saxon jewellery 110 .74 , 110, 117, 120 Garrard, Pan, on small finds from Ash 118 .152–61 Garrett, Robert 112 .81 Garson, Dr J.G. 117 .151 Gascoigne, William & family 116 .169 Gaskin Builders 116 .178 gasworks Faversham 110 .377 Patrixbourne 110 .328 Snodland 115 .73, 77 Westgate on Sea 120 .32, 33, 34 see also Gas Co. under Canterbury Gaton (Gatton) family arms 111 .154 Mary 116 .159 Roger 114 .150 Gatwoo, Samuel 116 .167 gavelkind field size, effect on 116 .86 Hasted on 111 .10, 11 Lambarde on 114 .156 markets, effect on 117 .89–90 Tonbridge area 119 .250–1 Gawdy, Fras 119 .38 Gaye, Howard, engravings 110 .54–5, 60–1 Gaynesford Joan see Moresby John 111 .f180 Nicholas 111 .f180 Gayton, Richard, Abbot of Lesnes 119 .184 Geary Admiral Francis Bt. (1710–96) 111 .244–5 Francis (d.1776) 111 .245 Sir Francis Bt. (1811–95) 111 .253, 259–60 Henrietta see Nevill Louisa see Bruce Mary see Bartholomew Sir William Bt. (1755–1825) 111 .244, 245–6, 247–8, 253–4 Sir William Bt. (1810–77) 111 .251 , 253, 254–9 Sir William Montgomery Bt. (1859–1944) 111 .258, 260–2 Gedding Elizabeth, m. Robert Brent 111 .f180 Thomas 111 .f180 Geering Minnie see Edwards Robert 111 .169, 170 Geffraye see Jeffrey Gekers, Edward 111 .230 Gendun, Osbert 116 .329 General Steam Navigation Co. 111 .32 generator, Bifrons House 110 .328 Gent (Ghent) (Belgium), abbey 110 .168–9; 115 .146n; 119 .301 gentry Hasted on 111 .7, 8–9 Ightham 116 .252–5 Seal 116 .249–50, 253–5 Geoffray see Jeffrey geology Ash 118 .93 Dover 110 .357; 112 .374 Ebbsfleet valley 110 .384–8 Hollingbourne 117 .108 Kentish building stones 112 .93–101, 123 Manston 118 .218–20 Moatenden 115 .177–8 Monkton Court Farm 114 .239 Sevenoaks railway tunnel 120 .187 S.E. , effect on human bones 115 .362, 363 , 364 Thamesmead, Summerton Way 119 .312–14 Whitstable area 120 .171 George, St 119 .58, 62, 66–7n George II 120 .281, 283, 286, 288 George III 110 .320 George, Sir Ernest 120 .43 Gernun, William 117 .72n Gerrard, Gilbert 119 .37 Gerunde, Nicholas de 117 .99 Gervase of Canterbury 112 .190, 265, 266; 118 .83 Geste Elizabeth 119 .256 James 119 .256 William 119 .256 Ghent see Gent Gheri 111 .244 Gibbard, A.J. 120 .204n Gibbon (Gibbons) – (C19–20) 111 .309 Grinling 114 .211n; 115 .30–1, 37, 40 Leslie 111 .290 Dr Nicholas 116 .230, 232 Capt. Robert 110 .11, 12 Gibbs Dr – (C17) 120 .93 José see Barnacle, Rosemary, Gibbs, José & Hammond, Linda Gibson (Gybson) A.M., on beakers from Ebbsfleet ( illus. ) 110 .283–6; 112 .410 Monkton 112 .414 St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe 114 .360–1 & Macpherson-Grant, N., ‘Note on a Beaker Sherd from Wye’ 110 .399–400 see also Boast, Emma & Gibson, Alex Edmund 116 .3, 4 J.M., ‘The 1566 Survey of the Kent Coast’ 112 .341–53; see also Yates, Nigel & Gibson, James M. John 119 .67n William 115 .6 Gifford (Giffard; Gyfford) family 110 .10n Capt. – (C17) 110 .8 Lt. – (C17) 110 .8 – (C17 sons of Capt.) 110 .8 Achilles 111 .f185 Achilles the younger 111 .f185 Elizabeth, m. Nicholas Darell 111 .f185 Frances see Acworth Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester 112 .267–8 John (b.1588) 111 .f185 John (C16) 111 .f185 Gilbert (d.1040) 116 .103–4 Gilbert, socius 112 .273, 274 Gilbert Charles 120 .314 Thomas 118 .71 see also FitzGilbert Gilbourne, Sir Nicholas 111 .266; 119 .33, 38, 42n Gildrigge, John 112 .201n Giles Margaret 114 .324 Thomas 110 .150 William 110 .150 Gill, Eric 115 .31 Gillet, John 110 .11 Gillett, William 118 .318 Gillingham Bishop Marsh, defences 112 .65 Brompton, barracks, evaluation 114 .462 brooch, Romano-British 117 .241 , 242 church 119 .294, 304; 120 .264 clergy 120 .265 coastal survey 1566 112 .344, 351–2 coin, Celtic 117 .239–40 Darland Farm 120 .267 education 111 .271–2 fort 112 .58–9, 61–5, 66–8, 69, 75 Fort Amherst, excavations and survey 114 .462 Gillingham Green, Allen Grove born at 111 .286 Hempstead, Thomas Law Hodges of 111 .255 Kemsley, John, of 120 .264 Lidsing chapel of St Mary Magdalene 119 .307n; 120 .261–5, 266–9 , 271–2, 273 , 274–5 population 120 .263 manor 120 .262 market 117 .102 Medway chain 112 .57, 58, 60 Medway survey 120 .152, 157–8 Medway Tunnel, excavations 114 .462–3; 116 .323 population C20 112 .15 pottery, Romano-British 114 .446 , 447 Rainham Chatham Chest property 111 .267, 268 church 115 .59, 68 coastal survey 1566 112 .344–5, 351 Godfrey, Sybil, of 112 .249 Makefeir, Robert, of 119 .182 population C19–20 112 .14 Royal Engineers’ Museum 111 .204, 206 St Mary’s Creek 112 .56, 58, 60 sewerage scheme 114 .25 shipping see coastal survey Tunbury 120 .263 vicarage 120 .270 Gillott family 112 .204 Gillow Anne, m. John Tappenden 115 .216 Henry 112 .200 Margaret, m. John Tappenden 115 .216 Gillray, James 111 .30 Gilmyn, Robert 119 .68n Gilote, Thomas 117 .13 Gilpin, Thomas 116 .167 Gilton see under Ash Gipps B., ‘The Borough of Sednor in Egerton’ 114 .466–7 George 118 .324 Henry 118 .324 Giraud, Frederick Francis 111 .213 girdle-hanger, Anglo-Saxon 110 .115 Girdler George 112 .326 Stephen 112 .328 Gisa, Bishop of Wells 118 .180 Gitsham, W.G. 118 .11 glacial erratics 114 .224n Glanville, Gilbert de, Bishop of Rochester 112 .132n; 115 .435 glass Romano-British analysis 120 .301 Ash 112 .379 Ash (Each End) 118 .113, 157, 159–60 , 161 Hartsdown (Margate) 116 .272 Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .25 Maidstone (The Mount) 120 .310 St Nicholas at Wade 120 .310 Snodland 115 .87–8, 94 , 95–6 Thamesmead 119 .331 Worth 120 .127 Anglo-Saxon 120 .297–310 base cups 120 .299 , 305–7 Bifrons 120 .299 , 309 Birchington 120 .310 Buckland 114 .456 Chatham 120 .306 Darenth 110 .75 Dover 120 .306 Faversham 117 .246 , 247, 249; 120 .299 Gilton 120 .299 , 306 Half Mile Ride 120 .299 , 306–7, 310 Isle of Wight 120 .306 in jewellery 110 .74 , 119 Kingston Down 120 .299 , 310 Lyminge 120 .299 Manston 115 .476 Saltwood 119 .210 Sarre 110 .106, 112–14, 119; 120 .299 , 310 South Darenth 110 .73 Southfleet 110 .77 post-medieval Chalk 119 .360 Dover 110 .370 Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .229 , 230 Margate 119 .375 see also beads; window glass Glass, Helen J., ‘Archaeology of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link’ 119 .189–220 glass analysis, Anglo-Saxon 120 .298–310 glass making, Jutish 120 .297–8, 304–5 glass smelting, post-medieval 116 .315 glaziers 111 .115, 120 Glen, W. Cunningham 120 .252 Gloucester dukes see Humphrey; Richard III; Stewart, Henry earls see Clare, Gilbert de; Clare, Richard de honour of 118 .50 Glover family 111 .117 Alice see Parker Bartholomew 116 .248 Richard, will of 111 .113 Robert the elder 111 .116, 119n Robert the younger 114 .160 Sylvester 119 .18 glovers 112 .327 Glynne, Sir Stephen 114 .195, 199, 219 Gobyon (Gobion) family 111 .154 , 155–6, 158; 112 .307 Amabel see Pevington John 111 .135, 155, f180 Julian, m.1 Matthew Haucheregge, m.2 Thomas Paunsherst, m.3 William Brent 111 .135, 155, f180 Godard the clerk 117 .80 Godden see under Seal Godden – (C18) 118 .302 John ?the younger 112 .218, 221 John 112 .214–15, 218 Margaret see Miller Stephen 112 .327 Thomas 112 .250 Godfrey (Godfry) family 115 .405–6 Alice 119 .266 Daniel 111 .f198 Emile 120 .10, 20 Lambert 115 .5 Margaret see Lambarde Mary, m. George Sayer 111 .f198 Peter 115 .405–6 R., engraving by 116 .113 , 114–15 Sybil 112 .249–50 Thomas (d.1430) 115 .405, 406 Thomas (C15) 111 .f180 Thomas (1553–1623 of Lydd) 115 .395–7, 404–6, 408, 409–11 Thomas (1585–1664 of Hodiford) 115 .406, 407–8 Thomas (C17) 111 .195 Godier, Peter 119 .343, 346–7, 351 Godington see under Great Chart with Singleton Godmersham church 115 .68 Court Lodge, barn 116 .203 manor 117 .49 Scott, Charles, of 119 .35 Godstone (Surrey), Stratton 115 .135 Godwin, George 120 .27 Godwine, Bishop of Rochester and cathedral estates 115 .127, 128–9, 132–3, 135, 140–1, 144, 148–9 and Romney 114 .339 Godwine, Earl of Kent 117 .74–5, 76; 120 .312 Goff see Gough Gold John 118 .303n Sarah 116 .159 gold objects, Bronze Age 111 .63 Goldehauke, John 119 .61 Goldfinch, Henry 118 .324 Goldiken, Sarah, m. Edward Dering 111 .f184 Goldsborough, Abraham 117 .40 Goldsmith (Goldsmyth) James 111 .116 Richard 111 .114 Robert and family 119 .265 Goldwell see under Great Chart with Singleton Goldwell Alice see Haute John 119 .33, 37 William 112 .303, 305 Gomer family, arms 111 .154 Gomme, Sir Bernard de 112 .58–9, 61, 75; 114 .49 Goodale, Mayor 110 .333 Goode, David, on charcoal from Scotney Court 118 .343–5 Goodhand, Charles 111 .f184 Goodhew, John 112 .223n Gooding, Richard 110 .142 Goodnestone (next Wingham) census returns 1676 114 .151 , Taylor family 114 .152 Engham, Thomas, of 119 .32 fair 114 .161 Knowlton Payton, Thomas, of 119 .35 Spaine family 114 .154, 161–2; 115 .174 yeomanry C17 114 .160 Goodwin Charles 112 .50 Thomas, Dean of Canterbury 119 .33 Goodwin Sands 118 .358; 119 .410 Googy Hall, accounts 117 .49 Gorely, Richard 118 .306 Goring family 115 .157, 158–60, 162 – (C15), m. William Clement 115 .157, 158 Constance see Dyke Eleanor see Pagenham Elizabeth, m.1 Thomas Dyke, m.2 John Shurley 115 .159, 166; see also Covert Sir George, Lord Goring 110 .4; 116 .294n John I 115 .158, 159 John II 115 .157, 158, 159, 160 John III 115 .159, 160, 162n, 166 William 115 .159, 162 Gorlyn, Robert 111 .179 Gosbonie, Richard 112 .298 Goscelin 118 .84 Gosnoll, William 116 .250 Gosselyn (Goselyng) John 115 .403 William 115 .403 see also Gostling Gostling George 115 .391–2, 402–3, 406 Isaac 115 .403 Isaac the younger 115 .403 John 115 .403 Miles 115 .403 Thomas 115 .403 William 115 .403; 116 .5 see also Gosselyn Goudhurst church 118 .70 Combwell market 117 .100 priory 118 .90; 119 .295, 303 den 112 .205 Finchcocks Museum of Musical Instruments 111 .206 nonconformity 112 .328; 115 .8; 118 .69–70 Poor Law Commission’s Answers to Rural Queries 118 .63–76 workhouse 118 .71–2 Gouger, Daniel 112 .90 gouges, Bronze Age Hoaden (Ash) 118 .369, 370 Manston 115 .473, 477 Gough (Goff) John 111 .172 Margaret 119 .259 Richard 116 .3–4 Gould, Revd George Masters 120 .239, 240 , 241, 244, 249, 251–6 Goulden John 112 .46 William 112 .46 Gower, John see Betts, Ian, Black, Ernest W. & Gower, John Gown, A. 110 .146 graffiti Romano-British 110 .217 , 221; 115 .98 , 109 medieval 115 .199, 200 Graham, Sir James 116 .176 Grain see Isle of Grain grain trade see corn trade granaries Romano-British, Minster-in-Thanet 116 .308 medieval Brook 116 .37, 39 Great Chart 116 .36, 38, 39, 54 Little Chart 116 .40 Littlebourne 116 .218 post-medieval Chalk 119 .355 Littlebourne 116 .203 le Grand Abraham 116 .180 Benjamin 116 .180 R. 112 .89n Grand Falconer 111 .32 Grandson, Otto de 117 .96, 101, 103n granite 120 .8, 11–12, 20 Grant, Sir Francis, portrait by 111 .251 , 257 Graunt family arms 111 .156, 158 Elizabeth see Stevenston Jane, m. John Lucombe 111 .156, 157 Mauger le 111 .157 Thomasine, m. John Monk 111 .157 Walter 111 .157 William (C14/15) 111 .157 William (C14/15 husband of Elizabeth) 111 .156, 157, 158 grave plans, Anglo-Saxon 110 .85–6 grave structures, Anglo-Saxon 110 .84, 85 , 98–9, 106, 107 grave-slab see gravestones Graveney with Goodnestone, Graveney boat 110 .253 Hougham, Henry, of 114 .154 manor 110 .253 Gravesend Bargrave, Dean Isaac arrested at 120 .85 blockhouses Anglo-Dutch war 114 .41–3, 44, 45–6, 48–50 Brome on 111 .118 ground sold at 115 .450 new fort built 116 .283–4, 285 see also New Tavern Fort brooches Romano-British 117 .241 , 242–3 Anglo-Saxon 117 .248 , 249 Chalk Anglo-Saxon serfs 115 .141 church 119 .293, 298, 300, 303 East Chalk manor 117 .81n; 119 .353 West Court Manor House, excavations ( illus. ) 119 .353–67 Chapel Lane 119 .58 churches Holy Trinity 116 .286 St Mary 119 .56, 58, 59, 60–2, 63–4, 68n, 294, 300, 303 clergy 119 .60, 63, 65n coin hoard, Celtic 120 .206, 226 Denton cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 110 .77 church 119 .294, 303 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .135–7, 150 parsonage 119 .65n dress hook, Anglo-Saxon 117 .248 , 250 Ebbsfleet valley, pleistocene research 110 .384–8 escutcheon, Anglo-Saxon 117 .248 , 249 Falcon Inn 115 .450 ferry service to London 119 .56 Ifield church 119 .295 market 117 .102 market 117 .102 Milton (and Marden), lordship of 119 .228, 229, 233, 236 chantry 114 .47–8; 116 .283; 119 .70n chapel 119 .65n church 119 .61, 70n, 296, 298, 303 hospital 119 .298, 303 Trinity Fort 114 .39–50 Uscher, Joanna, of 119 .65n wills C15–16 119 .65–6n, 70n museum 111 .206 New Tavern Fort 114 .46, 47–8; 115 .449 rear defence walls ( illus. ) 116 .283–92 Northfleet barracks ( illus. ) 115 .443–52 Binge, Robert, of 119 .31 cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 110 .77–9, 80, 81 church 115 .444; 117 .162n; 119 .65n, 296, 301, 303 Coldharbour Road, excavations ( illus. ) 114 .363–410 Darrell, Hugh, of 119 .32 dockyard, abortive plan for 120 .149–68 Wombwell, Thomas, of 119 .40n Northumberland Bottom, excavations 119 .197, 198–9 pin, Romano-British 117 .243 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .18, 21 St George’s chapel 119 .56–64, 366n seal matrix 117 .258 strap-ends, Anglo-Saxon 117 .248 , 249–50 Tollgate 119 .214 West Street 119 .56–8, 66n wills C15–16 119 .56–70n Gravesend Historical Society 117 .54, 63–4 gravestones Romano-British 114 .214 Anglo-Saxon 112 .105 C12, ‘hog-back’ 114 .227n C17 112 .116 C18–19 110 .358 C19 120 .270 see also inscriptions, memorial Gravett, K.W.E., obituary 119 .frontispiece , 427–8 Gray – St George 111 .294 Agnes 110 .171 Richard de 117 .100 Ald. W. 116 .154–5, 161, 171n; 118 .292n William 110 .166, 171 see also Grey Gray-Rees, L., on plant remains from Thamesmead 119 .321–3 Graydon, Lt-Col. – (C19) 112 .68 Great Betshanger see under Northbourne Great Buckland see under Maidstone Great Chart with Singleton Chilmington Green, quarry 112 .100, 107 Cowlese 116 .44, 50 Godington 112 .303, 305 Goldwell, quarry 112 .99, 107, 112 Great Chart building sold C14 112 .292, 297 church, building stone 112 .107 clergy 111 .f180 Court Lodge 116 .57 Goldwell, John, of 119 .33 manor: accounts 117 .49; roof-tiling 116 .35, 36, 37–8, 39, 41–2; tile making 116 .42, 43–4, 46, 47, 48–50, 53–7, 58 quarry 112 .118 Great Kent Atmospheric Railway 117 .7 see under Deal Great Stour, archaeological finds 112 .401 Great Wenderton see under Wingham Greatness see under Sevenoaks Greatorex, Christopher, ‘Romano-British Cremation: Bobbing’ 119 .389–92 Green (Greene; Grene) Major A.O. 111 .97; 118 .8 Henry and wife 112 .327–8; 115 .19 James 110 .231–2 Jane, m. Thomas Brent 111 .149, f180 Thomas (C15) 119 .65–6n Thomas (C16) 111 .149, f180 Greenfield, John 115 .6 greengrocers, Dartford 117 .179 Greenhill John 111 .f198 Mary, m. George Sayer 111 .f198; see also Chandler Greenland, Joseph 119 .348 Greensted Edward, ballad of 111 .123–30 Frances 111 .123 Greenstreet family 114 .162 Greenwich (London Borough) Abbey Wood 111 .286 assizes 119 .43n Borstal Hill fair 111 .290 Charlton church 110 .171; 119 .293, 303 county attribution 112 .2 Dene lands 110 .169–70 Gent abbey lands 110 .169 industry C16 110 .172 market 117 .91, 100 parish merged with Kidbrooke 119 .302 see also Wricklemarsh Combe 110 .169; 119 .224 East Greenwich Cheseman, John, of 110 .165 church 119 .67n Gent abbey lands 110 .169 manor 110 .175 Plesaunce manor 119 .236 Eltham building stone 112 .108 church 119 .294, 303 county attribution 112 .2 land ownership C13 110 .168 market 117 .91, 96, 101 troops billeted C18 120 .281 Withens, William, of 119 .36 see also Wricklemarsh Greenwich Alphege martyred at 110 .255, 257 chapel 120 .282 church 110 .256–8; 119 .294, 301, 303 county attribution 112 .2 Dutch troops billeted 120 .281 hospital: Chatham Chest 111 .263, 264, 268, 269, 274–5, 278–80; clerk of works 117 .40; commissioners 117 .182–3 Lambarde, William, of 115 .407 manor 110 .170 market 117 .173–4, 179, 182–4, 185–6 papists C18 120 .284 population 114 .19; 117 .175, 182 Powis brewery 117 .182 royal palace 110 .170–1, 172 shop tax 117 .175 workhouse 116 .165 Kidbrooke church 119 .292, 295, 302, 304, 306n county attribution 112 .2 manor 110 .165, 167, 168, 171, 176 parish merged with Charlton 119 .302 see also Wricklemarsh Morden College 110 .164, 167 Plumstead churches: Holy Trinity 111 .290–1, 292; St John 111 .290, 292; St Nicholas 111 .286; 119 .288, 290, 294, 296, 303 gardeners C19 117 .181 market 117 .91, 100 Mount Pleasant 111 .286, 287, 291 museum 111 .291, 292–4 Woolwich Arsenal 119 .311 Barnes, William, of 119 .31 Beresford Square 117 .181 church 119 .297, 303 county attribution 112 .2 Dene family 110 .169 dockyard: during Napoleonic wars 120 .149, 151, 153, 154, 156, 163–7; parliament secures 110 .6 ; workers 120 .283 Dutch troops land 120 .281 Kene family 119 .234 land ownership C13 110 .168 market 117 .173, 179–81, 185, 186 population 117 .175, 179 shop tax 117 .175 woman of, miracle 119 .176 Wricklemarsh in 110 .167 Wricklemarsh Blount family 110 .7 history of ( illus. ) 110 .161–76 Gregory Revd – ( fl .1767) 118 .294n Catherine see Sayer Jeremy (ed.), The Speculum of Archbishop Thomas Secker , reviewed 116 .348–9 Dr John 111 .f198 Revd William 111 .f198 Grene see Green Grensted, Mr 120 .256 Grenville, George 110 .320 Grenviz Hundred 110 .161 Greville, Fulke 119 .33, 40n Grey family 115 .156, 166 Lt. – (C17) 110 .8 Lady Anne, m. Sir Richard Clement 115 .158, 163, 166 Sir Henry 115 .173 Lady Jane 111 .44 Lord John 115 .166 Richard, Earl of Kent 115 .173 Thomas ( fl .1728) 116 .180 Thomas, Marquess of Dorset 115 .166 William 116 .180 see also Gray Greys Anne see Dering John 111 .f184 Grifen, John 115 .17 Griffith Capt. – (C17) 110 .8, 9 Dr – (C17) 110 .8, 9 Sir John 114 .41, 42, 44–5, 46, 47 Griffiths, William 116 .162–3 Griggs, Cyril 115 .35, 41–2, 43 Grigson, John and wife 112 .322n, 327–8; 115 .19 Grimshore, William 115 .393 Grimsland, accounts 117 .49 Grindall, Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury 115 .394, 402, 403, 409–10; 119 .29 Grindle, – (C19) 112 .42 Grinling, Revd C.H. 111 .291, 292, 293, 294 Grinsell, L.V. 111 .99; 116 .3; 117 .150 Gripping, manor 117 .49 Grippis and 40 acres, accounts 117 .49 grocers Dartford 111 .115 Maidstone 116 .222–3 Sandwich 118 .269, 270–1 Groombridge (E. Sussex) market 117 .101 Waller, Richard, of 119 .226 Grose, Francis 111 .111; 112 .157, 160; 114 .189n, 191n, 201 Grossteste, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln 112 .262, 263, 271n Grove – (C19–20 grandmother of L.R. Allen) 111 .285–6 Eva see Walker Evan 111 .286, 287, 290, 293, 300, 301 L.R. Allen dedications 111 .xiii–xiv, 201, 237 diaries ( illus .) 111 .281–329 Mary 111 .300 Mary Anne 111 .286, 300, 310 Grovehurst Finch family 111 .f181 Neolithic site 119 .272, 274–5 Grover, Jonathan 118 .304 grubenhäuser see sunken-floored buildings Gruffydd, Llywelyn ap 118 .56 Gubbins, John 112 .50 Gudenaar 118 .275 Guest family 115 .225 Edmund, Bishop of Rochester 119 .37 Guild of All Souls 117 .171 Guildford, earl of see North, Dudley Frances Guildford (Guldeford) family 115 .468; 119 .226, 233, 235 Edward (C15) 119 .239n Edward (C15 son of Sir Richard, later Somerset) 119 .236, 242n Edward (d.1505), Prior of St Gregory’s 118 .89 Sir Edward (d.1534) 115 .164–5, 168, 169, 174 Eleanor see West Sir Henry 115 .164–5, 168 Jane (C16), m. Sir John Dudley 115 .169 Jane (wife of Sir John) 119 .242n Sir John (C15) 119 .228, 231, 232, 235, 239n John (C16) 115 .169, 171; 119 .33 Philippa see Thornbury Sir Richard, Lord Herbert 115 .164; 116 .99; 119 .232, 234, 235–6 Sir Thomas 119 .33 Gullick, Michael, ‘The Scribal Work of Eadmer of Canterbury to 1109’ 118 .173–89 Gunder, – (C19) 116 .158 Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester charter witnessed by 118 .83 diocese under 115 .434 Rochester cathedral under 112 .127, 129, 137, 140–1, 144; 120 .13, 19 Gunion, James 115 .18 gunpowder industry 111 .218 gunsmith 111 .115 Guppy, F.W. 111 .306 Gurrey, Thomas 111 .116 Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden 111 .47–8 Guston nonconformity 114 .163 yeomen C17 114 .155, 160, 161, 162–3 Guy Alice see Brown William 112 .240 Gwynn-Jones, P. 112 .301 Gybson see Gibson Gyfford see Gifford Gylmyn, Thomas 112 .236; 116 .250