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Adams, Sophia, 'The contents and context Appledore 235,244 of the Boughton Malherbe Late Bronze arrowhead,, 275 Hoard' 37-64 Ashbee,Andrew, Zeal Unabated: The Life of JElfstan,Abbot 214-15 Thomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850), JEscingas 4-5 reviewed 319-21 JEthelberht (I), king 4, 13, 14, 19, 78, 201, Ashingdon 3 206, 210, 211 Atkyn, Beatrice,huckster 194 JEthelberhtII 207 JEthelburh,Queen 201-19 Neolithic, flint 276 JEthelhun 3 Bronze Age see Boughton Malherbe Albert, co-Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg 5,6, 7, 14 Bachelere, Godelena and Robert 198 n.36 Alcotes, Richard 190,193 Baldwin, Robert, 'Antiquarians, Victorian par­ Algood,John and Constance,ostclothmaker 192 sons and re-writingthe past: How Lyminge altars, Roman 165, 168, 169 parish church acquired an invented dedicat­ Arnet,Margaret 188 ion' 201-26 Andrew and Wren, map (1768) 84 Baron, Michael, The Royal Heads Bells of Andrews, Phil et al., Digging at the Gateway. and Wales,reviewed 316-17 The Archaeology of the East Access barrow mound(?) 137,138, 146 (Phase II),reviewed 309-11 barrows and barrow sites 129-30, 145, 146, Anglo-Saxon/Saxon period 4 206,223 n.25 church dedication and minster, Lyminge Barton, Lester 265, 266 201-26 Basford,Hazel, book review by 316-17 dens 232 beads, Roman glass 89, 100, 272 early Saxon settlement 237 Beck, G.J.D' A (Jimmy) 260-2,267, 277 horses (depiction of) 1-36 Beckley (Sussex) 228 see also ,Barton Court Grammar Bede 2, 4, 6, 7, 70, 201, 203, 207, 208, 209, School; pottery 210,211,213,217,218,219 animal, bird and fishbone beetle remains 272 badger 67 Belle,Johanna, brothel keeper 187 bird 68,73 228,230,237,238,239,240,242, cattle 67,68, 73 245 dog 67, 71 Berry, William 19 dog skeleton 272 Bertelot, Isabel 192 fish68, 71, 73 Bertha, Frankish princess 206, 210 horse 67, 71,262, 272 Berthona,Nicholas de 81 horse skeleton 76 Bertyn, Constance and Robert 187, 198 n.33 ox 262 Best, Robert 82 pig 67, 71, 73 Bexley, Pulham garden 299 roe deer 67 Bickley, Pulham garden 299 sheep/goat 67,68, 71, 73 Bigge,John, brewer 188 whale 274 bird bone see animal bone see also Canterbury,Barton Court Grammar Blaeu, Joan 16 School; Minnis Bay Blanning, Elizabeth,book review by 311-12

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Bodiam (Sussex) 228, 237, 239, 240, 242, pits 65, 67, 77 244,245,249 plant remains 68 Bolney,Edward and Agnes 195 pottery 67, 68, 73 Borach, Katherine, brothel keeper 187 utensil,copper alloy 68-9,69 Borough,William, naval officer153, 162 n.19 early medieval period, ditch and pits Boughton Malherbe,Bronze Age hoard 37-64 70-2 axes 41,43,44,45,46,53,57,58,60,61 plant remains 71 bucket fragment (vessel) 40,42 pottery 71 casting waste (copper alloy) and metal­ late medieval 72-4,81 working 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 55, 59, 60 building 71, 72-3 ingots 40,41, 42, 53, 54, 58,60 hollow-way (trackway) 71, 72, 73, 74 moulds ( moulds) 41,42, 44, 53, 55, 56, post-medieval/post Dissolution 74-6,82 57,58,61 animal bone 67-8,71, 73, 77, 81 personal ornament 40, 41, 42, 43, 49, 51, documentary sources (Longport) 78-85 53,61 dovecote 81, 82 plaques 42, 43, 49, 52, 57-8,60 plant remains 68, 71, 73 spearheads 41, 42, 49, 50, 53, 57, 58 pond (Court Sole) 81, 84 swords 37,41,42,43,44,48,49,58,60 Christ Church Priory 183,214, 217 tools and knives 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, 57, home farm (barton) 78, 81 60 City War memorial 20 Boughton Monchelsea,chest 121, 122 'Conduit Meadow' 70 Bous,Juliana 186 Kent College 19 bracelets,LBA hoard 42,43, 49 medieval chest in St John's Hospital 105, bracteates,Frankish/North Sea styles 4 107, 109, 110-11, 112, 113, 114, 115, Brasenose College, Oxford, Bursar's Chest 116,117,118,120,122,123,124 121 Pulham garden 299 brewers 188 Queen Bertha's Chapel 70 brick kilns 291 Roman roads 237 briquetage (salt-making),Bronze Age 267 StAugustine'sAbbey 69-70,77, 78 Broadley,Rose, 'The Roman villa at Minster Home Farm (barton) 65-88 in Thanet. Part 11: The glass' 89-103 relics 210,211,214-15, 217 Braid,Johanna 191 St Gregory's Priory 209,210,211, 214-15, Bromley,Pulham garden 299 217,218 BronzeAge, hoard 37-64; see also Minnis St Martin's Church 70, 206 Bay; pottery St Martin's Hill 70 brooch/fibula, LateIron Age 272 tileries 74 brooches,Frankish/North Sea styles 4 women, businesswomen and trades in the Brookland,tokens 18 15th-century economy 179-99 bucket fragment,Bronze Age 40, 42 Canterbury Archaeological Trust 65 bucket hoop 264 Carr,Roy 262, 264 bucket stave,Late Iron Age 272 cartography 149-63 Burford,Battle of 2-3 Castel,Alice 198 n.3 3 Burghley,Lord, William Cecil 160, 163 n.25 casting waste (copper alloy), Boughton Mal­ burials 70; see also Minnis Bay herbe, BronzeAge hoard 41, 42, 43, 53, 55,59,60 Camden,William 11, 12,156, 160-1, 209 Ceolnoth,archbishop 216 Camden Hill 238, 239 Challock,mural in church 279, 280,281 Candidus,Hugh, monk 210 Cheney,Sir Thomas 82 Canterbury Cheriton Hill,White Horse 22 arms of 33 n.85 Chesshyre, Catherine and William 85 Augustine House,temple site 92 Chester-Kadwell,Brendan, 'Changing patterns Barton Court Grammar School (Longport), ofrouteways in the landscape ofthe eastern excavations 65-88 High Weald from the end of the Roman Anglo-Saxon 65-70,77 period to the building ofthe turnpikes'227- animal bone 67-8,77 55 combs, bone 68, 69 chests, medieval, 'Kentish Gothic' 105-28 pin 69 Chislet 79 344 GENERAL INDEX

Chyrche, Margaret, goldsmith's widow 187 Eadbold 201,209, 210 Clare,Jolm, pelterer 192 Eadburg (Eadburh),St 201, 208-19 Classis Britannica tiles 301-8 Eanflaed 207 clay tobacco pipes, St Augustine's Abbey Eanswythe 208 Home Farm 75,76 Earconberht,king 4 Clerk,Emma and Leonard 193 earring, gold, Roman 272 Clerys,Alice, huckster 192 East Wear Bay, 301-8 Cliffsend,Thanet 142 Edward IV 183 cliff top pits see Minnis Bay Edwards, Elizabeth, books reviewed by 318- Clothilde, St 203,206 19,323-4 Clynk,Edward, cook 193 Edwin, king of Northumbria 201, 203, 207, Cnut, king 214 208,209, 210 Cobham Golf Course,pottery 142 Elham, Annunciation mural in church 279- Coenwulf,king 215,216 90 coms Elliott, Simon, Sea Eagles of Empire: The horse motifs 1, 3 Classis Britannica and the Battles for 'Potin' 257 Britain, reviewed 311-12 Roman 166, 203, 205 Essele,Emma 191 post-medieval, George II 74 Ethelburga,St 201, 208-19 combs,bone 68, 69 Eves,Robert, rector 212,213,219 Compton, Idonea 198 n.33 Ewhurst (Sussex), routeways 228, 229, 244, Conway,Sir Martin 109 245,249-51 Cotton,Henry Perry 257 Eyden, Philip, Dover s Forgotten Commando Cranbrook 228, 229, 238, 240, 244 Raid. Operation Abercrombie: The Raid Roman tiles 307 on Hardelot, reviewed 324-5 Croser, Isabel, upholder 192 Croser, William, corveser 192 Faunt, Will 195 Cukowe,Thomas and Johanna 198 n.36 Faversham Curran,Susan, The Wife ofCobham, reviewed Homestall Farm map 160 324 medieval chest in St Mary of Charity Cwoenthryth,abbess 216 Church 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114,115,116,117,120,122,123,124 Dartford 151, 152 Feyset,Cecily, brewer 188 Davies,Gordon 290 n.6 fish bone see animal bone Davies, Malcolm, 'The findings of various flint knapping 136, 138, 144-5, 146, 147, 272 archaeological investigations at the Roman naval fort, Stutfall Castle,Lympne, 2014- prehistoric 129, 132, 136, 137, 138, 139, 16' 165-78 142-5, 147 dendrochronology, medieval chests 116, 117, Mesolithic 206 120, 122 flint working, Neolithic, Minnis Bay 277 dens, Saxon 232 Florence,monk 210 Dersingham (Norfolk),chest 118 Folkestone Deve, Robert 110 East Wear Bay 301-8 Devey, George, architect 291, 293 minster 208 Digges,Thomas 156, 160 Pulham garden 299 Dingleden 239 Roman villa 301-2, 307 Doidge,W. and H.,map (1752) 84 footwear (leather), Iron Age and medieval Domesday Book 79 264,272,274,277 High Weald settlement 232 Fordwich 70 Lyminge churches 207 Fydhole, Jolm 191 231 Dover 161 garden, at Norrington291-9 Roman tiles 305, 307 George I 17, 17, 18-19 Dover Archaeological Group 129 George II 17 dragon (draco) symbol 2-4, 5 George, William and wife 190 Drayton,Michael 14, 15 Gerard, Laurence and Clemencia, corvesers 192 345 GENERAL INDEX

Gibbons, Vera and Trevor, 'The remarkable Hicks, Alison, et al., Medieval Town and multi-period finds at Minnis Bay, Birch­ Augustinian Friary: Settlement c. 13 25- ington: the major contribution to inter­ 1700. Canterbury Whitefriars Excavations tidal zone archaeology made by Antoinette 1999-2004, reviewed 312-14 Powell-Cotton (1913-1997)' 257-78 High Weald, routeways 227-55 Gibson, Edmund 16 Hobard, Johanna,vintner 192-3 glass,Roman Hobbs,Peter, 'A Pulham garden rediscovered polychrome mosaic bowl/cup 92-3, 94, 96, at Norrington'291-9 101,102 Hogyn,Felicia 190 re-worked window glass (inlay?) 99-100, horse-hoodening 3 101,102 horse symbols 1-36 vessel 89-96,100-2 Hoskins,Richard see Parfitt,Keith window glass 89,96-102 Hosteler,Henry 199 n.62 see also beads Hougham,Charles, Henry, and William 84-5 Gobelinus Person,historian 6,7, 11, 14, 16 Hougham, Solomon 84 Goldbeter,Celia 191 Hugh,Abbot 79 'Goresend' port 259 human bones,Minnis Bay 261,265,266,272 Goscelin of St Bertin 209-11,214, 217-18 Goudhurst Ightham Mote 19 Pulham garden 299 ingots, Boughton Malherbe, Bronze Age 40, tradesmen's tokens 18, 18 41,42,53,54,58,60 Graveney,medieval chest 117 inhumation see Minnis Bay Gravesend,Pulham garden 299 inter-tidal zone archaeology,Minnis Bay 257- Gryme,Margaret 187 78 Iron Age see Minnis Bay; pottery Haddon,Petronella 194 Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society 276 Halewell,Thomas 195 Isle of Thanet Geographical Society 267 Halke,Margaret, chandler 192 Jackson,Ian, and Keith Robinson (eds),Of the Halke, Sampson,chandler 192 North Kent Marshes, reviewed 323-4 Hammond family 291 Jenkins,Robert, canon 212,213 Harold,king 3 John of Sturry 79 Harrietsham,Pulham garden 299 John of Tynemouth 211, 218 Harris,Lord 24 Joynes,Daphne, 'The ElhamAnnunciation by Harris,Richard, map 16 John Ward R.A.' 279-90 Hasted,Edward 12,19,209 Jutes 4,5 Hastings 230, 237, 244 Hastings, Battle of 3 Kemp,Clement 82 Hawkes, Christopher 257, 261-2,268,277 Kensham 243 Hawkhurst 238,239, 240, 244, 249 Kensham Green, 239,245,249 tokens 18 Kent Archaeological Society 89,212 hay rake 264 Kent Ditch 228, 229, 237 Helm, Richard, and Sheila Sweetinburgh, Kent Gardens Trust,Capability Brownin Kent, 'The Home Farm of St Augustine's reviewed 318-19 Abbey, Canterbury, before and after the Kent Insurance Company 19 Dissolution' 65-88 Killingray,David, book reviewed by 322-3 Hemsted 237,239 'Kings of Britain roll' 7-10 Hengest and Horsa 1-2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11-14, Knelle Dam 235,238, 243 12, 15, 17, 18, 19,23 Henry of Huntingdon 30 n.23 ladder,LBA/EIA 272, 273, 277 Henry V 186, 190 Lambarde, William, antiquarian 10-11, 151, Henry VIII 151,153, 156, 159 154-5, 156,159-60, 208,211,218 Herbert, Sir Edward 82 Lamberhurst, Pulham garden 299 Hereford Cathedral Library, manuscript 201, Lanfranc, archbishop 210,214,215,218 217,218 Larkin,James, organist 281,288 Hero wreck 257,258,261,262 Lawrence,Margaret see Oldham,Paul Hexden Channel 228,230,234, 235, 239, 243, leather, Late Iron Age and medieval (shoes) 245,249,251 264,272,274,277 346 GENERAL INDEX leather industry 185 Bronze Age,briquetage (salt-making) 267 Lee,John a, wife of,cook 193 Bronze Age hoard 258, 261-2, 261, 267, Leland, John 153,156,209,211 277 Litcham (Norfolk), medieval chest in All Late Bronze Age 268 Saints Church 105, 108, 109, 111, 113, Late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, ladder 115,116,118, 124-5 272, 273, 277 Little Delce, estate map 151 Early Iron Age, pits 258,268,272,277 Lloyd,James, 'The Saxon steed and the White Late Iron Age Horse of Kent' 1-3 brooch/fibulaand bucket stave 272 London, Chatham and Dover railway 85 leather shoes 272 insignia on Blackfriars Bridge 19, 20 pits 258, 260,262, 264, 267, 268 Ludlow, misericord in church 189 shaft base(Well 30) 268-72 Lyminge 68 Late Iron Age/early Roman Anglo-Saxon minster and settlement 201, clifftop pits 265-7, 268 202-8,209,210,214,216,217 inhumation 266, 277 parish church's invented dedication and Roman, gold earring and glass beads 272 antiquarians 201-26 Romano-British shaft 262-3, 263, 268 Roman material,coins and pottery 203,205 medieval 258, 277 Roman tiles 307 leather and shoes 264, 274, 277 Sibton Park 212 pits 268,272-5 Lympne port 259, 277 Roman Saxon Shore fort (Portus Lemanis) pottery 274,274,275,277 203, 204, 205 well 264,264 Roman tiles 307 animal bone 261,272 see also Stutfall Castle coins 257 Hero wreck 257,258,261,262 Maidstone human bones 261,265,266,272 Museum,fireplace 20, 22 millstone in well 259-60, 259 Oakwood Park Grammar School 19 pottery 262, 274, 274, 275,277 Pulham garden 299 Valkyr wreck 274 Sessions House 20, 21 whale bone 274 maps,routeways 227-8, 232,245,251,252 Minster-in-Thanet , arms 22 abbess 210,211,213,214-15,216,217,218 Markbeech 24 misericord in church 189 Martin, Constance and John 188 Roman villa 89-103 Martin(nr Dover),prehistoric ring-ditch 129- bead 89, 100 48 boundary ditch 93,101 barrow mound(?) 137,138, 146 Building 1 flints 129,132, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142-5, Room 10: 94, 100,101 147 Room 14, pit 98-9 pit (grave?) 137, 146-7 Room 17: 98-9, 101 pottery 136, 137, 138, 139-42, 145, 146, Building 3 bathhouse 99, 101 147 Building 4: 96, 101 Maytham,East and West 228, 230, 235, 243 Building 6: 96, 101 medieval see Canterbury, Barton Court Building 6A Grammar School; chests; pottery bead 100 Melling,Elizabeth, obituary 337-8 Room 35: 96 Melseby,Richard 195 Room 36 hearth 101 Mesolithic 206 Room 42: 100 metal workers, women 185,190 Room 43: 96,100 Mildrith,St 210,211, 213-16,218 stoke pit fill 99 Mill Hill, Deal, Late Bronze Age 49, 52, 60, glass 89-103 61 pottery 93,100 mills 81 vessel glass 89-96, 100-2 millstone 259-60, 259 window glass ('cast glass') 89, 96-102 Minnis Bay,Birchington 257-78 window glass re-worked (inlay?) 99-100, Neolithic 258, 268,275-6, 277 101,102 347 GENERALINDEX

minsters 201, 202-3,206, 214,216,217 plague 181, 191 Moldson,Johanna 191 plants, garden at Norrington 295, 296-8; see Morbere, Petronella 194-5 also Canterbury, Barton Court Grammar moulds see Boughton Malherbe School Multon, Jane (m. Lambarde) 159 plaques,Bronze Age see Boughton Malherbe Pollen,Elizabeth 161 Nailbourne river 205,206 Potman, John 195 Nashenden, estate map 151 Potman's Hoath 243 naval fort,Roman see Stutfall Castle pottery Needham, James, surveyor 151 prehistoric 136, 137, 138, 139-42,145 needle, metal 264 Early Neolithic 136, 137, 140,145, 147 Neolithic, flint axe 276; see also Minnis Bay Bronze Age Collared Urn 136, 140-1, 145 Newenden 228, 229, 231-2, 232, 234, 235, Early Bronze Age,Beaker 136, 140,145 238,239,242,243,244,245,249 Late Bronze Age, beaker 138, 141-2, 141, Newmill Channel 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, 146 235,238,243,245,251 Late Iron Age 269,272 Newport, Celia 191 New Forest type Scarborough ware 260 Norrington,garden 291-9 Roman 93,100, 168, 175, 176, 177, 203, 205 Norden,John 157, 160-1 Romano-British 262 Northampton,Alice 191 early Roman 138, 142 (Sussex) 228,238 Canterbury sandy ware 142 Norton,medieval chest 117 native grog-tempered 142 Norton (Suffolk), misericord in church 189 Anglo-Saxon 67,68, 73, 205 Norwich (Norfolk),medieval chest from St Canterbury-type sandy ware (MLS2) 67, Margaret's Church 105, 107, 111, 112, 71 113,114,116, 118, 124, 125 flint-tempered (MLS6) 67 Ipswich-type (MLS7) 67,68 Oldham, Paul, and Margaret Lawrence, 'local' shell-tempered (MLS4, MLS4A, 'Obituary: Elizabeth Melling' 331-2 MLS4C)67, 68,71 Orpington, Katherine 191 early medieval Oswald, St 207 Canterbury-type sandy ware (EMl) 71 Oswiu, king of Northumbria 207 shelly sandy ware (EM3) 71 Oxford,St Mary Magdalen Church 118,121-2 medieval/late medieval 73, 139, 274, 274, Oxney, Isle of 235,243 275,277 Canterbury transitional sandy ware Paddlesworth,church 204,207, 217 (LMl.2) 73 Palmer, Sir Henry 153,162 n.19 Tyler Hill sandy ware (Ml) 73, 75 Parfitt, Keith, and Richard Hoskins, 'A post-medieval 74-5, 76, 139 prehistoric ring-ditch at Martin, near blue painted pearlware (LPM12B) 76 Dover' 129-48 glazed earthenware (PMl) 75, 76 Peasmarsh (Sussex) 228 late creamware (LPMl IA) 76 pegs 264 London stoneware (PM25) 76 peg tiles Powell-Cotton,Antoinette 257-78 medieval 145 Powell-Cotton, Major Percy 257, 259-60, post-medieval 74 261,262 Pemberton,Eleanor 188 Powell-Cotton Museum 257,259 Pembury, Kent College 19 Preston,James M.,Malting andMalthouses in Pickvance, Christopher, "'Kentish Gothic" Kent,reviewed 317 -18 or imported? Understanding a group of Pulham & Son, James 291-9 tracery-carved medieval chests in Kent 'Pulhamite' 291-2,293 and Norfolk' 105-28 pin, early medieval 69,71 Quex Park,Birchington 257 placenames Queyk, Johanna, Simon and John 193 -hamme 255 n.23 Lemana 203,205 Rainham, medieval chest in St Margaret's Limenwara 205 Church 105,106,109,109,110, 111, 113, Speed's maps 157 115,116, 117, 125 348 GENERALINDEX

Ralph,priest 215,217, 218 Sargent, Andrew, Drinking in Deal: Beer, Ramsey,Thomas 194 Pubs and Temperance in an East Kent ,Pulham garden 299 Town 1830-1914, reviewed 321-2 Rand,Henry, will 206 Saxon (Saxony) Steed 5-23 Ratford, Johanna 186 Saxons see Anglo-Saxon/Saxon Reade,Thomas 110 Saxon Shore forts 165, 166, 170, 177, 203, Reculver,fort 170 204,205 Renshaw,Martin, organist 281 Saxton, Christopher 156-7,160 Richardson,T. L., The 1830 Farm Labourers' Seekford, Thomas 156 Riots in Kent, reviewed 322-3 Sedlescombe 237 Richborough,Roman tiles 305, 307 church,chest 109 ring-ditch,prehistoric, at Martin 129-48 Selden, John 14 Roach Smith, Charles 165, 166, 168, 169, Selethryth,abbess 215,216,217 172,175, 176 Sergaunt,Alice 186, 192 roads,Roman 233-4,236-7, 236, 238,239 shafts see Minnis Bay Robert,Agnes and John 193 shoe making and repairing 185, 190; see also Robertsbridge 229, 238, 239, 240, 249, 250, leather 250 Shynglton,Mabil, brothel keeper 187 Robinson,Keith see Jackson,Ian Sittingbourne,brickfields 293 Rochester Slinere, Johanna and William 198 n.39 Bridge, Wardens Accounts Book 149, 151, Sloane,Barney, book review by 312-14 159, 160 Smith, Thomas, Robert, John and Ann (nee Pulham garden 299 Raynye) 82,84 routeways 23 7 Smyth, John 199 n.62 St Margaret's church 151 Speed,John 13-15,13, 16,19, 157, 159, 160-1 Rolvenden, routeways 228, 229, 230, 235, spoon,wooden 264 239,243, 245-9 Squerryes (house),Westerham 159 Roman/Romano-British Stafford,Isolde 191 draco-standard 3 Staplehurst High Weald 236-7,236 Pulham garden 299 Lyminge and Kentish royal estates 203-5 tokens 18 naval fort see Stutfall Castle Stephen,Margaret 195 see also pottery; tiles; villas Stubbings, Richard (ed.),An Oral Historyof Roman us,priest 207, 217 Horsmonden, reviewed 325 Romney Marsh 157,158 Sturry,mills 81 roof tiles,medieval 73,7 4 Stutfall Castle, Lympne, Roman naval fort rope,withy 272 165-78 Rother river 227, 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, altar 168,169 235,238,239,242,243,244,249-50,251 altar by AufidiusPantera 165, 168, 169 Rounceby,Henry (Laurence) and Lora 194 bathhouse 165, 166,172,172,175, 177 routeways,High Weald 227-55 coins,Roman 166 Russell,Colonel John 85 pathway,Roman 177 Russelyn,Henry, wife as shepster 194 pottery,Roman 168,175, 176, 177 Russhle,John 199 n.62 principia (headquarters), 3 rooms 165-6, Rye (Sussex) 153, 161, 228, 229, 230, 232, 170, 171, 172, 177 235,237,238,239,243,244 temple to Neptune 169-70, 177 tiles,Roman 167,168,169,175, 176, 177 St Eadburg's Well 206 Style,Thomas and wife 187 St Ethelburga's Well (spring) 205-6,213 Sweetinburgh,Sheila St Lawrence tithery 78,84, 85 'Shepsters, hucksters and other business­ Salehurst (Sussex), routeways 228, 229, 239, women: female involvement in Canter­ 244,245 bury's fifteenth-century economy' 179-99 Sandhurst 228,237,238,239,240,245 Early Medieval Kent, reviewed 314-16 Sandtun see also Helm,Richard port 203,204, 205 swords see Boughton Malherbe West Hythe 68 Symonson, Philip, maps by 149-63, 238-9, Sandwich,St Mary's church 84 244 349 GENERALINDEX

Symonson,Thomas 151 Vortigem,king 1

Tann, Peter, books reviewed by 317-18, 319- Wantsum Channel 205 22 Ward,Anthony, book review by 309-11 Tappestere, Isolde 191 Ward,John, artist 279-90 Taylor, Linda, 'Philip Symonson's map, A Warren,Rebecca, book review by 314-16 New Description of Kent: "the finest Welf,House of 5-7, 14, 17 speci-men of English cartography before Westerham, Squerryes (house) 159 1600"' 149-63 West Hythe 307 temple to Neptune,Roman 169-70, 177 Weston, Adrian, 'More Classis Britannica Tennyson,Alfred, Lord 288 tiles from East Wear Bay, Folkestone' Tenterden 228,229, 230,231, 238, 244, 249 301-8 Thanet Archaeological Society 8 9 West Wickham,Pulham garden 299 Thomas of Elmham 209 whale bone 274 Thome,William 209,210 White Horse Inn 24 tiles White Horse motif (heraldic) 1-36 Classis Britannica 301-8 Whitwell,Charles, engraver 161 Roman 167, 168, 169, 175, 176, 177 Widukind of Corvey 2, 14 re-used 203 Wighton (Norfolk), medieval chest in All Tonbridge 237, 238, 239 Saints Church 105,108, 110, 111, 124, Grammar School 19 125 tools,Bronze Age see Boughton Malherbe Wihtred, king 202, 207, 208 tradesmen's tokens 15, 18,18, 19 Winchelsea 229, 235, 237 Trust for Thanet Archaeology 89 Withiot, Robert 110 Tunbridge Wells,Pulham garden 299 Wittersham Levels 229, 230,235, 243 turnpike trusts 231, 233, 234, 243-5, 246-7, Wittersham, medieval chest 105, 109 248,249,251 women, 15th-century businesses and occupat- ions in Canterbury 179-99 utensil, copper alloy 68-9,69 Woodchurch 257 Wormshill, medieval chest 117 Valkyr wreck 2 7 4 Worsfold,Frederick Henry 261-2,267,277 Verstegan,Richard 11-13,12, 14, 16, 19 Wylliam, Johanna 186 villas, Roman 301-2, 307; see also Minster- in-Thanet Yalding,Pulham garden 299

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