Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter R 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, ) 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

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Rabbit Shaw 124.118, 120, 125 earth banks and ditches 124.120 rabbit warren, Knole 123.179 Radfall Road 124.117-18, 118, 120-2, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, 133 banks 121, 123 placename 120 Radfall, The (woodland trackway) 124.117, 118, 118, 119, 121-2, 124, 133 banks 124.121 as a salt way 124.124 radiocarbon dates Ashford 130.378 barrows 130.283, 284, 298 128.169, 174 ‘burnt mound’ sites 126.223, 233, 235 Canterbury 125.260, 129.381 123.47, 50, 57, 59, 71 Deptford 130.263, 265, 267, 268-9, 273 125.268 Haynes Farm round barrow 124.402, 405, 412, 413 Kingsborough 129.148-50 Kingsborough Manor 130.89, 90, 92, 93, 96 Beaker burial 128.169, 174 Ringlemere Farm, Neolithic 126.305 South Willesborough Saxon hearths 127.238, 242, 244 127.430 West Cliff, 130.155, 157, 162 129.195, 200 Wouldham Bronze Age urn cremation 127.163-4 Radley (Oxon), prehistoric burial 123.62-3 Radnor, Lord 125.154 Radulf son of Turold 125.371 Ragstone 123. Newbury Farm 123.119, 120 123.307 ragstone quarries, underground 127.407-19 ragstone, Kentish rag 130.36, 37-8, 42, 43 (see also Kentish ragstone) railways 122.328, 123.185-202 , 127.213, 217, 220, 222, 223, 224, 228, 229, 230, 231, 233, 130.3, 35, 36, 38-9, 46, 47, 48-50, 51, 54, 58 railway track 130.370 railways, 124.293,294,295,303 Rainham 122.296, 335 Cobham College possessions 125.86, 87 Hamo's land in 125.377n Rainham see Berengrave Nursery 126. Rakestravis Mill 128.30 Raleigh, Sir Walter 125.279 Ralph of Grenested 125.303, 309 Ralph of Sandwich, steward 128.109 Ralph son of Warin of Hegham 125.299, 304 Ramsay, James 127.116, 117, 119 Ramsay, Revd James 128.269 Ramsden, John 129.247, 254n, 255n Ramsgate 122.351-3 BA systems 128.103 barrows 130.306, 307, 310, 311 Chalk Hill, Neolithic pottery 130.89 churchgoing 128.346, 349 Cliffsend 121.58 Cliffsend, Beaker 128.172 College Road excavations 129.362-3 Ellington School 128.216-19 fish catches 123.188 The Grange, St Augustine's Road 123.300 Haine Road 130.334-9 enclosure, late prehistoric 130.334-7 field system 130.337 flint, Late Neolithic/EBA 130.334 medieval 130.337 pottery vessel, BA 130.334, 336 RB 130.337 Harbour 121.59 Manston Road, settlement 130.335, 336, 337 Neolithic pottery and lithics 128.216, 217, 218 politics 129.35, 42 as a port 128.267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275 prehistoric 128.216 Pysons Road 121.59 road services 127.214, 216, 229 St Laurence 128.346 tidal heights 126.384, 385, 386 West Cliff LBA cremation 130.147-72 animal bone 130.164 human remains 130.147, 149, 153, 154-5, 157, 158, 160, 162-9 IA activity 130.170 mound or cairn 130.149, 168, 169 pit deposits 130.149, 153-7, 158-60, 162-4 plant remains 130.155 radiocarbon dating 130.155, 157, 162 ring ditch (gully) 130.147, 149-53, 157-8, 168, 169 Roman ditch (B) 130.149, 151, 158, 170 see also Lord of the Manor 130. Rape Hill 124.266, 267, 268, 286 Rats Castle 124.98 Rattlestile Gate 129.296, 302, 303-4, 306 Ravenna Cosmography 129.286, 287 Ravensbourne river 122.294, 299, 129.392, 130.259, 261, 271, 389 Rawlins, TJ. 123.161, 165 Rayden, John and wife 125.390 Rayney, John 125.391 Raynor, Simon 126.265 reap-reeve 128.110 rebellions and risings 129.77-102 reclamation 128.265 rectories 127.182-4, 185, 187, 189, 193-4 127.10, 201, 210, 253, 254, 128.265, 130.354 accounts (Kilwardby Survey) 128.107, 108, 111, 112, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 128 buildings 128.123 church floors 124.391 n.6 churchgoing 128.337 fortress 124.30 Caravan Park, prehistoric site 129.194, 199, 200, 388-9 manor 125.59 mill 128.123, 371, 372, 373, 376, 377, 378 monastery 125.235 place name 129.283 St Mary's church 122.201 Regulbium 129.283 rents 128.118 Roman population 129.392 Saxon shore fort 122.197, 198-201, 206, 207, 214, 215, 216 , 128.367, 129.204 seawalls 128.123, 124 sheep 128.121 Red House Farm, late prehistoric site 130.335, 337 Rede, Sir William 128.204 Redman, Bishop Richard 126.250 Reed, Tylden, clockmaker 126.88, 105-6, 108 Reeve, John 123.87 reeves 128.109, 110-11, 117, 118, 120, 122 of deer parks 128.185, 186, 202, 203 Reform Acts 129.38 Reform League 129.38 Reginald of Cornhill II 124.347 Registrum Roffense 124.60, 66 Reid, Mr 129.47 Reigate (Surrey), witch bottle 122.415-16 Reigate stone, Cobham Hall 122.5, 7 Reigate stone, Newbury Farm 123.119,121 Reke, Samuel 124.14 Relfe, John, surgeon 128.7 relics 125.100 relics, medieval 126.312, 315-16, 320-5 relics, of St Margaret 122.335, 336 religion, 17th-century 124.137-62 religious issues 129.46-7 Renn, Derek, ‘Refortification at Rochester in the 1220s: a public/ private partnership?’ 124.343- 63 Rennie, John the Elder 123.307 rental payments 126.53-4, 271-3 rents 128.117, 118-20, 124 Representation of the People Act (1918) 129.39 Repton, George Stanley 122.14 Repton, Humphry 122.1, 13, 19, 21 Repton, John Adey 122.14 researches and discoveries in Kent 126.375-407 Restoration Usury Act (1660) 123.87 return of writs 127.62, 63, 68 ‘revel’ 124.120 Revolt, 1381 (Great or Peasants’ Revolt) 127.143-161 Reynolds (Reighnolds), Thomas 126.268, 269 Reynolds, Archbishop Walter 122.363, 366 Reynolds, Matthew, book review by 125.404-5 Rhaeadr Tannery 126.7 Riby Cross Roads (Lines), Anglo-Saxon enclosure 124.130 Richard I 125.299, 300, 305n Richard II 123.325, 125.83, 89, 92-3, 127.148, 386, 388 Richard III 124.195 Richard son of Gilbert 125.364, 369, 374 Richard, the currier 129.235 Richards, William 128.268 Richardson, Andrew, book review by 129.405-7 Richardson, Catherine, book reviewed by 126.422-3 Richardson, John, tailor 122.36 Richardson, Mr 125.341 Richardson, T.L., Historic Sandwich and its Region 1500-1900, reviewed 127.458-9 Richardson, T.L., Medieval Sandwich, reviewed 125.400-1 Richardson, T.L., Travellers' Tales of Sandwich, reviewed 123.424-5 Richborough (Rutupiae) 126.381, 384, 387. 127.210, 253, 259, 130.354 baptistery 124.377, 389, 395 Flinders Petrie 128.45 fort 128.333 fortress 124.28, 30 ‘Great Monument’ (triumphal arch) 122.202, 204-5, 206, 208, 209, 214,215 place name 129.283-4 Ringwould/Kingsdown, button brooches 129.64, 74 Roman amphitheatre 128.257 Roman fort 126.337 Roman population 129.392 Roman road 122.298 Rutupiae 129.203, 283-4, 289, Saxon shore fort 122.197, 200, 201 -10, 213, 215, 216,217 Richmond Castle (Yorks) 124.56, 63 Richmond, Duke and Duchess of 122.5 Richmond, Duke of see Lenox and Richmond, Duke of 122. Richmond, Phillip, pipe maker 127.412 Rickards [Charles] Ltd 127.230 Rickesies, Jacob 122.94 Rickesies, William 122.94 Rickman, Thomas 122.422 Riddler, Ian, on the small finds from Dartford 123.66-7 rides, Dering Wood 122.232-3 ridge (crest) tiles, medieval 127.299 Ridgeway Farm 124.121 Ridley, church 124.51, 52, 53 Rillaton (Cornwall), gold cup 123.390 Rillaton gold cup 127.41, 128.250, 251-3, 252, 255, 256, 257, 258 ring, copper alloy 123.138, 127.83 ring, copper-alloy, medieval 126.77 ring, gold, BA 128.77, 103 ring ditche(s) 126.220, 347, 128.257-8 BA 130.278-9, 281 Saxon 130.283-4 late Anglo-Saxon 122.355 labour involved in cutting 130.297-8 types of enclosures 130.281-3 Broadstairs 127.423-4, 128.165 122.348 Ringlemere 127.42, 44 Ramsgate, BA? 128.219 St Margarets at Cliffe 127.328 see also Ramsgate, West Cliff 130. 125.246 Ringlemere, Woodnesborough 124.371,407, 130.362-3 Ringlemere cup, gold, BA 127.39, 41-2, 39, 43, 45, 50-1, 171 Ringlemere Farm, gold cup 128.249-51, 251, 253, 256, 257, 258, 260 Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough 127.39-55 AS metalwork and sunken hut 126.305 barrow 126.305 Bronze Age gold cup 123.390-1 coins 127.44 flint 127.44, 45, 46, 48, 50 geophysical surveys 127.44 henge-barrow (M1) 127.41, 42, 44-6 medieval activity 127.53 Mesolithic activity 127.46 Neolithic occupation site 126.305 pottery 127.44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 53 ring-ditches (M2 and M3) 127.42, 44 round barrows, BA 127.41, 49-51, 49, 53 Ringwould, Dover 130.165, 280, 282, 283, 302, 308, 312 Ringwould/Kingsdown, button brooches 129.64, 74 riots 129.35-6; see also rebellions; risings; great revolt Ripley (Surrey), church 124.63 Rippington, Richard, vintner 121.256 Ripple 127.176, 177, 178, 179-80, 191 Ripple, button brooches 129.58, 59, 64, 74 Ritchie, K., and J. Nowell, Barton Mill, Canterbury 128.365-8 river defences, 20th-century 130.5-7, 11, 21-5 river names 129.282, 284-6 River parish 128.17, 19, 28-31 Riverhall Furnace 124.103 Riverhead 130.56, 57 rivers and streams 130.39-40 Rivers family 129.95 Roach Smith, Charles 126.331, 332, 333, 342, 404 road services, 19th-century 127.213-35 roads 127.69, 130.45-6, 54, 58-60 prehistoric 121.45, 47 prehistoric trackway 124.28 Iron Age 124.176, 177 Roman 121.1, 3, 38, 44, 45, 46-7, 51, 70, 93, 121-33,725,735, 137, 145, 148, 149, 154, 122.2, 294, 298-301, 302, 346, 347, 357, 374, 413-14, 123.43, 203, 225, 3021, 26.171-83, 297, 299, 300, 301, 127.79, 80, 100, 325, 128.220-1, 301, 304-5, 365, 367, 129.290, 313, 3141, 30.174, 187-8, 368, 373 ‘Canterbury road’ 121.1, 3, 4, 5, 17, 19, 21, 38 Canterbury 124.365, 378 Dartford 124.76, 91, 92 Dover 122.754, 155, 177 in Syndale Park 121.174, 176, 191 Anglo-Saxon 121.124-5, 126, 127, 124.117, 365-6 early medieval 124.117 medieval 121.123-4, 127, 128, 130 medieval and later 122.2, 357 post-medieval, ironworks 124.112 19th-century, labour on by the poor 126.64, 66 19th-century 127.197 accounts of Town Wardens 128.225-47 Canterbury 125.259, 263 125.267, 268 Ickham 125.245-6 see also Radfall Road; Radfall, The 124. see also Rochester-Bodiam road; Stane Street; Watling Street 121. see also Watling Street 125. Robbins, Heidi, on the flintwork from Bishopston Glen 123.386-8 Robert (cook of Thomas Wotton) 125.335 Robert of Dive 125.297 Robert of Eastwood 125.303, 309 Robert of Tilbury 125.303, 309 Robert son of Hamo (d.l 107) 125.367, 368 Robert son of Richard 125.306n Robert, count of Mortain 125.377n Robert, earl of Gloucester 125.367, 368 Robert, earl of Leicester 125.364, 365 Roberts, Alexander 125.201, 202 Roberts, Alexander, clockmaker 126.88, 98, 99, 99 Roberts, J. 129.305, 306 Roberts, Jane (nee Baker) 126.98 Roberts, Judith, ‘The building activities of Henry Oxinden of Barham’ 121.351-66 Robertsbridge (Sussex) 127.228, 130.389 Robertsbridge Abbey 124.99, 108 Robins, Thomas 125.335 Robinson, William, physician 128.2 Robynson, Thomas 126.21, 22 Rochdale Canal Company 127.225 Roches, Peter des 124.356, 357 Rochester 121.94, 128.109 abolition of slavery 127.118, 119 arrowloops 121.243 besieged (1264) 127.58-9 bishops of 121.272, 125.364, 372-3, 374, 127.61, 62; see also Alcock, John; Audley, Edmund; Bottlesham, William de; Brinton, Thomas de; Fisher, John; Kempe, John; Lowe, John; Russell, John; Whittlesey, William de; Yonge, Richard ‘bishop’s postern’ 124.347 Boley Hill 122.357, 124.345, 346, 347, 353, 355, 125.316, 320 Bounds Lane 125.313 bridge 121.125, 127, 128, 130, 124.347, 350-1, 127.69, 130.389 Bridge wardens 128.225 Broad Gate 125.312, 313, 316, 317, 318, 319 Castle 121.67, 71, 82, 91, 100, 125, 124.69, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349, 350, 353, 355, 356, 125.312, 316, 320, 127.143 Cathedral 121.386, 388, 389, 122.357-8, 125.109, 311-19, 377n, 378n, 130.207, 214 west door 122.123, 124, 126, 130, 136, 137 west front 122.419 cathedral and precinct 124.51, 61, 64, 67, 69, 347, 351, 353, 355 Cathedral Priory 122.2 Cathedral and Littlebrook 128.281-2 Cheldergate (Childergate) 125.313 church(es) 124.347 churchgoing 128.337, 348, 357 city ditch (great ditch), medieval 124.344, 345, 347, 354, 356 coins 123.215-16 College Green 124.347 The Common 124.345 counter-seal 124.353, 355 Corn Exchange 125.317 curtain wall 124.348, 349, 353-4, 355 Danish siege 125.229, 230, 233, 234 Deanery Garden 124.343 defences 125.320 ditches 124.345, 347 Doddinghyman (Doddingheme) 125.312-13,316-17,318,319, 320 donjon 124.347,348-9,351 -3,352,354,355 Durobrivae 129.203, 288, 291 East Gate 125.311, 312, 313, 316, 317, 318,319 encroachments 127.68 excavations 127.10 finds 123.215-16, 225-6 fort/fortlet 125.320 Free School Lane 124.345 gates 124.344, 345, 347 George Vaults, High Street 124.373 on Gough map 130.388, 389, 390, 391, 392 Great Gate 125.312, 313, 318 Gundulf s Tower’ 121.269, 284 Gundulf s Tower and crypt 122.358 Nos 178-184 High Street 124.373-4 High Street 125.316, 317, 318, 319, 320 hundred jurors 127.58 Iron Age 121.31 King's Head 125.319 Lee family 124.148 lime-kilns 124.345 Lollard groups 129.88 macellwn 125.319 Mead Way 125.311-12, 313, 318, 319, 321 medieval boundary ditch 124.374 mint 128.60, 61, 67, 69, 71, 72 Moot Tree 124.345 Norman gates 122.357 North Gate 125.316, 317, 318-19 North Lane 125.312, 313, 316, 318, 319, 320 northern way 125.312, 313, 318, 319 Northgate (Pump Lane) 125.312, 313 316 parish of St Margaret 125.87, 106 Phelip’s Lodge, medieval origins 130.207-24 place name 129.287-8 politics 129.35, 36, 38, 42 portcullis 124.353 as a port 128.264, 267, 270, 271, 274, 380 post-medieval pits 123.203, 213-14, 220, 226 pottery 123.206, 208, 209, 213, 214, 215, 216-23, 224 Priory, stone from reused 122.5, 7 refortification, medieval 124.343-63 road services 127.217, 222, 229 road, Roman 121.122 Roman cemetery (burials) 124.374 Roman masonry building 124.373 Roman population 129.392 Roman road 122.298, 300 Roman site 123.203-32 Roman town wall 124.343, 344, 345, 347, 348, 356 Roman wall 121.75, 85, 100 Romanesque churches in diocese of 124.51-73 see also Strood 125. south gate 125.312, 313, 316, 320 St Andrew’s 124.58 St Andrew’s Priory 130.213-14, 221 St Bartholomew's hospital chapel 122.252 St Clement's (Horsewash) Lane 125.319 St Margaret 125.93 St Margaret’s Street 124.345 St Nicholas 125.109 Satis House 124.345 siege (1215) 124.343, 347-9, 351 Stukeley's visit 121.71 the Street 125.312, 313, 316, 318 topography 125.319-21 town walls 122.215 Victorian tanks and pits 123.203, 215, 226 Watts Charity 125.317 the way 125.312, 313 Wyatt’s Rebellion 129.87 Rochester-Bodiam road 121.135, 137, 148, 149, 151-3, 152 Rodmersham 129.48 Roebuck, John Disney 129.14 Roesia, m. Robert de Crevequer 125.368 Roffeburn, John de 127.65 Roger of Boughton 125.306n Roger of Colnton 125.303, 309 Roger son of Anschetil 125.365 Roger, bishop of Salisbury 125.138 Rogers, Thomas 126.270 Rolvenden 129.89, 90 church, advowson 125.90, 91, 93, 99, 105 dens 125.46, 60 hundred 125.46,47,48,51,57, 59 Maytham 125.51, 57, 58 rectory 125.114n Roman/Romano-British period animal bone 123.67, 126.300 Ash near Sandwich 130.380-1 Ashford settlement? 126.307-8 Aylesford 122.358 Barton Mill, Canterbury, farmstead 128.365-8 boats 126.389-90 brick 124.128, 274, 287 Broad Oak, buildings and bathhouse 124.369 Broadstairs 127.430 Broadstairs, R-B tile 126.304 Broomfield 122.347, 348, 123.299, 300 burials 124.267, 367-8, 372, 374, 128.131, 130.261, 355 Canterbury 122.343, 344, 345, 124.365, 367-8, 126.295, 296-7, 298-9, 300-1, 127.321, 323, 324, 130.68- 9, 355, 357 buildings beneath churches 124.379, 381-2, 383, 394-5 sites 123.293, 294, 295-6 town wall and postern 129.227, 228, 229, 230, 233 town wall and turret 123.292-3 cemeteries 124.374, 378 ceramic building material 124.88, 128 chalk quarry 122.199 Chart Sutton, building (mansio?) 126.176-7 church continuity to Anglo-Saxon period 124.375-95 Cobham 129.373 Cobham Hall, marble seat 122.23 coin hoard(s) 126.345, 130.85 coins, Abbey Farm 125.203 28 cremated human bone 129.140-2 cremation burials 129.360, 361 cremation cemeteries 126.176, 177, 346 cremation cemetery, {illus) 125.345-60 Dartford 129.378 cemetery 124.374 finds at Holy Trinity churchyard 124.75-93 Dartford Heath 129.386-7 Deptford area 130.261 ditched enclosures 126.176 Dover 122.155, 156, 157-60, 176, 177-8, 353, 124.372 enclosure system, 125.243-57 Ewell 122.394 Express Wharf 130.261 Eynsford see separate entry 122. farmstead 124.372 fasteners 122.400 field systems 126.299, 346 fieldwork 125. Aylesford 125.271 Broad Oak, Shelford Farm 125.266 Canterbury 125.30-1, 32-3, 39, 259, 260, 262, 263-4 Cowstead Corner 125.270 Hersden 125.267 Shorne 125.271 125.269-70 ford 128.301, 304, 305 129.370 forts 128.131 Great Mongeham site (early Roman) 123.127-52 Greenwich 122.293-317 Hard acre Farm 123.301 Herne Bay 122.348 Herne Bay, 127.pit 326 Herne Bay, enclosure (ditches) 126.302 Herne Bay, RB 129.383 Hersden roadside settlement 122.346-7 Honeywood Road (Whitfield), occupation 122.394 Hoo St Werburgh 122.259, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 269, 270, 271 Hoo St Werburgh, ditch 128.222 ‘hut floor’, Romano-British 122.313 industrial site, Broomhey Farm (salt-and pottery-making) 124.309-42 inhumation burials 126.298, 299 insects 123.69 invasion landing place 126.382, 384 iron-smelting 126.176, 181 ironworking 130.173, 185, 186, 187, 313 ironworking site 128.301, 303, 305 Isle of Sheppey 129.360-1 Kingsborough 124.267 languages 129.279-80 Lullingstone villa 130.364 , villa 127.330 Manston International Airport, finds 123.389 Manston, building and settlement 127.421 marching camp 126.346 Margate, trackway 127.429 Minster 127.326 Minster Abbey, occupation 124.267 Minster-in-Sheppey 124.265, 285, 287 Minster-in-Thanet villa 128.309-34 Minster-in-Thanet villa bath-house 124.25-49 Monkton 130.358, 360 Murston 122.357 north of Saltwood Tunnel 123.302, 303, 304 Old Ferry Road 267 Rochester, building and cemetery 124.373, 374 Otford 127.432, 433 peat formation 130.269, 273 petit appareil 126.210 place names 129.288-92 place names and Romney 128.368-70 plant remains, RB 129.146 Plaxtol R-B tile-kiln 127.318-19 population size, RB 129.391-4 pottery kilns 126.298 Preston, cemetery 127.330 Progress villa 127.432, 433 Ramsgate area, settlement and farming 130.337 Ringlemere, boundary ditches 130.363 road from Sutton Valence to Ashford 126.171-83 roads 129.290, 313, 314 Rochester, pits, gullies and structures 123.203-32 Romano-British timber buildings at Jubilee Corner 126.175-6 Romano-British workshop 126.176 salt-working 129.360, 361 see also Abbey Farm Roman villa; Broadstairs Bishop’s Avenue; cemeteries; coins; cremations; Maidstone, Fremlin Walk; pottery; roads; villas see also bath-houses; coins; pottery; tiles see also Bredgar; brick; coins; Portus Lemanis; pottery; roads; roof tile; tiles see also burials; cemeteries; coins; glass; Maryon Park; pottery; roads; temple/shrine see also Canterbury; coins; Hull Place Roman villa; Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe; Plaxtol; pottery; tiles; villas see also coins; cremation burials; Headcorn; Minster in Thanet; pottery; roads; villas see also coins; Dartford; pottery; roads; tile see also coins; pottery; roads; Westwood settlement patterns 129.189-204 settlement, in area of Syndale Park 121.172, 191-3 Sevenoaks area 130.40 Sevington 128.221 Shelford Farm Estate farmstead 123.298 sites in Benenden associated with Anglo-Saxon boundary 128.301-7 stone re-used 126.189, 190, 192, 193, 193, 194, 195, 196, 200, 214 130.373 temple 130.340 temples 123.9, 294 tile and brick dumps 130.364 tile craftsman 124.163-82 tile kilns 126.298, 299 tile-making 129.366 timber building 129.368 villa site see Minster-in-Thanet 126. Walmer 127.327 Wantsum sea channel 127.251, 253, 255, 256 West Cliff, Ramsgate 130.149, 151, 158, 170 West Hythe, finds 124.372 127.325 Westhawk Farm, R-B settlement and burials 126.308 wheel-ruts 129.366 Whitfield 122.354-5, 394 Whitfield, R-B pits (?farmstead) 126.306 Whitfield, R-B settlement 127.328 Whitstable 129.196, 201, 385 Willow Farm 123.298-9, 300 Woolwich 122.309 Wouldham 129.380-1 Romano-Celtic shrines and temples 121.17, 21, 35, 36, 167 Romanesque fonts 123.333-52 Romanesque see Malling, Abbey; , church 122. Romanesque, churches 124.51-73 Romania 121.40 romanisation 121.25-42 Romford (Durolitum) 129.291 Romney 127.67-8 Romney 128. on Gough map 130.388, 390, 391, 392 mill 128.377 mint 128.60, 61, 62-3, 68, 70, 73 sewer scheme 128.219-20 placename (rumen, ‘gullet’) 128.368-70 port 128.265 rents 128.119 Sussex Road 128.220 Romney Marsh 122.90, 216, 123.302, 354, 355, 355, 357, 360 , 128.265, 350, 351, 130.391 hemp 130.195 Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm 129.379-80 Romney, Charles 127.113 Romney, Lord (Robert Marsham) and Priscilla (nee Pym) 127.112-13 roof construction 121. Charing 121.320, 325-6, 326, 328 Ford 121.261, 262, 263 Ford Place 121.302, 303, 305, 306 Old Soar Manor 121.238 roof structure, Newbury Farm 123.103-5 roof structures, medieval and later 130.207, 209-13, 215, 220, 221 roofing materials 123.188 roofing materials, medieval 127.298-9, 318 roof tile 122.175, 266, 123.188, 126.129, 130 Roman 121.38, 48, 137, 138, 123.150, 298, 126.369, 129.8, 9, 24-5, 27, 110, 130.329, 330 imbreces 122.64, 175, 307 tegulae 122.64, 175, 202, 203, 207, 307,311, 128.135, 295 medieval 123.55, 306, 379, 126.39, 127.299, 303, 128.24, 284, 287, 289, 291, 295, 299, 129.368, 130.337 medieval and later 122.175, 179 post-medieval 124.274 Broadstairs, Roman 127.199 taken from nunnery 126.325 Westwell 127.178, 182, 184, 193, 194 roofing slates 130.39 Rootes, Edward, leather worker 126.4, 8 rope making, at Chatham 124.1-24 Roper family 124.120, 121 Roper, John and Katherine 124.120 Ros, Goisfrid de 125.369 Rosa, m. Henry, castellan of Bourbourg 125.366 Rother river 123.354, 355, 355, 357, 360-1, 124.95, 231, 128.368-9, 129.285, 295, 304, 305, 306, 130.391 Rotherham, Thomas, bishop 128.151 Roughets Wood 128.182 Roughway 126. Collens 126.15, 20 Fullerstenement 126.20 Hamptons 126.17-18, 18 Les Bekys 126.15, 21 Lowyns (Roughway Farm) 126.15, 21, 22 Makefeyres 126.15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23 Old Allens 126.15, 16 Taborerscroft 126.15, 21 Tanhousemeade 126.15, 21, 22 tanners 126.1, 1, 4, 5, 15-16, 15, 22, 23 Terystenement 126.17, 19 Turkes 126.19 Turks 126.17, 18 Roughway Street, tanners 126.9, 20-2 Round, J.H. 125.361 round barrows (BA), distribution patterns 130.277-313 round barrows 129.362, 363 Bronze Age 129.193, 199 St Margaret's at Cliffe 125.269 Woodnesborough 125.382-4 round houses Neolithic 127.370 Bronze Age 122.351, 124.371, 130.376 Bronze Age/Iron Age 125.265, 267 LBA 127.331 Iron Age 122.298, 347, 126.302-3, 372, 130.175, 178, 181, 182, 187 Late Iron Age 124.267 129.192, 200 Boughton Monchelsea 129.378 Eddington, IA 129.363 Hersden 127.325 Highstead, IA 129.194 Plaxtol, IA sarsen spread 129.259-60, 259, 260 round-house structure, Willow Farm 123.298 ‘roundsman’ system 126.63, 64, 68 Rovecestre, Ansgot de 125.370 Row, John 129.250 Rowley, Chris, The Lost Powder Mills of Leigh, reviewed 130.408-10 Rowley, Master 125.341 Rowzer, D. 125.333 Royal College of Physicians 128.5 Roydon Hall 124.140, 141, 153, 154 Roydon, Thomas 129.116 Royle, Joseph 127.120 rubbing stone 124.274 rubbish pits 122. medieval/post-medieval 122.160, 178-9, 344 Rochester 122.358 Ruderman, Arthur, obituary 130.437-8 Rudford (Glos), church 124.63 Rudling, David, on the coin from Eythorne 123.395-6 Rudling, David, on the coins from Syndale Park 121.187 Rudstone family 129.93 Rugley, John, wife of 122.42 Ruglys, Frank 125.202 Rushey Marsh inlet 123.356, 357, 362-3 Russell, Edmond 123.243 Russell, Elizabeth 123.90 Russell, George, map (1718) 122.16, 17, 27 n.50 Russell, John (fl. 1505) 125.93 Russell, John, bishop of Rochester 125.106 Russell, John, husbandman 126.264, 265 Russhelyn, John 126.329n.42 rusticus, Roman bailiff 126.132 Rutland, scratch dials 127.340, 343 Rutting, Mary 125.331 Rutupiae (see also Richborough) 129.203, 283-4, 289 Ryarsh manor 125.379n Ryarsh, church 124.51, 52, 53, 56 Rychers, Robert and Richard 127.299 Rye (Sussex) boat hulks 124.231, 254, 259 church 124.66 road services 127.220, 222 St Joseph's church 123.337 town seal 124.255, 256 Rye Bay barrier 123.355, 362 Rygge, Robert de 127.66 Rygnall, John 127.305 Ryman, Jacob 127.186, 187 Back to Index Introduction

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