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Kent Archæological Society Library http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society KENT ARCILEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY SIXTH INSTALMENT HUSSEY MS. NOTES THE MS. notes made by Arthur Hussey were given to the Society after his death in 1941. An index exists in the library, almost certainly made by the late B. W. Swithinbank. This is printed as it stands. The number given is that of the bundle or box. D.B.K. F = Family. Acol, see Woodchurch-in-Thanet. Benenden, 12; see also Petham. Ady F, see Eddye. Bethersden, 2; see also Charing Deanery. Alcock F, 11. Betteshanger, 1; see also Kent: Non- Aldington near Lympne, 1. jurors. Aldington near Thurnham, 10. Biddend.en, 10; see also Charing Allcham, 1. Deanery. Appledore, 6; see also Kent: Hermitages. Bigge F, 17. Apulderfield in Cudham, 8. Bigod F, 11. Apulderfield F, 4; see also Whitfield and Bilsington, 7; see also Belgar. Cudham. Birchington, 7; see also Kent: Chantries Ash-next-Fawkham, see Kent: Holy and Woodchurch-in-Thanet. Wells. Bishopsbourne, 2. Ash-next-Sandwich, 7. Blackmanstone, 9. Ashford, 9. Bobbing, 11. at Lese F, 12. Bockingfold, see Brenchley. Aucher F, 4; see also Mottinden. Boleyn F, see Hever. Austen F (Austyn, Astyn), 13; see also Bonnington, 3; see also Goodneston- St. Peter's in Tha,net. next-Wingham and Kent: Chantries. Axon F, 13. Bonner F (Bonnar), 10. Aylesford, 11. Boorman F, 13. Borden, 11. BacIlesmere F, 7; see also Chartham. Boreman F, see Boorman. Baclmangore, see Apulderfield F. Boughton Aluph, see Soalcham. Ballard F, see Chartham. Boughton Monchelsea, 12. Bamme F (Barn), see Gillingham. Boughton-under-Blean, 13. Bapchild, 9. BourdefieId, see Burdefield. Barfreston, 8. Bourne F, 13. Barham near Bishopsbourne, 4. Boxley, 10. Barming, 9; see also West Barming and Boys F, 12; see also Betteshanger and Kent: Hermitages. Goodneston-next-Wingham. Barry P, see Charing. Brabourne, 10. Beake F, 13. Brasted, 12. Beale P, 10. Bredgar, 10. Beanfitz F, see Gillingham. Brenchley, 9. Bearsted, 12. Brenzett, 12. Bedingfield F, 11. Bridges F, see Goodneston-next- Bedsham in Southfieet, 10. Wingham. Bekesbourne, 2. Broadstairs, see St. Peter's in Thanet. Belgar, Bilsington and Hythe, 7. de Broc, F, 12. Belke P, 11. Brockhill F (Brockhull), see Saltwood. Belknap F, see Gillingham. Bromfield, see Leeds. 215 TCTINT ARCHJEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY Brook in Reculver, 5. Colepepper F, 10. Brooke F, see Reculver. Collard F (Collar), 13. Brookland, 8. Columbers F, see Penshurst. Broomhill, see Promhill. Combwell, 7. Buckland near Dover, 8; see also Dover. Compe, see Leybourne. Burdefield (Otterden), 9. Contry F, see Country. Burgham, see Ickham. Cornhill F, 7; see also Knoldane. Burham, see Kent: Holy wells. Cossington. in Aylesford, 11. Burleigh (Burley), see Charing. Country F, see Reculver. Burmarsh, 7. Court-at-Street, see Lympne. Cozens F, 13. Canterbury, Austin Friars, Black Friars, Cranbrook, 3; see also Charing Deanery. Grey Friars, Mayors, Bailiffs, 18. Cranmer F, 10. Canterbury, miscellaneous, 19; see also Crayford, 8. Extracts from Chronicles, Kent: Craythorne, see Hope. Chantries, Hermitages and Hospi- Crevecoeur F, 8. tals, Maidstone and Rainham. Criol F (Keryall), 8; see also Cheriton Carpenter F, 13. near Folkestone and Overland. Carpenters and Carvers, see Kent. Crispe F, 11. Caxton F (Canston), 7; see also Lydd. Cromwell F, 6. Chantries, see Kent. Crowthorne, see Hope. Chapels, see Kent. Cudham, 8. Charing, 1. Curteis F (Curtis), 12. Charing Deanery, 1. Chart, see Great Chart. Dadson F (Dodson), 13. Chart-next-Sutton, 6. Dance F, see Dance. Chartham, 1. Dancing, see Kent: Minstrels. Charton, see Cheriton. Dane F (Dann), 13. Chatham, see Kent: Chantries and Darenth, 8. Hospitals. Darrell F, 7. Cheney F (Cheyne), 7; see also Queen- Dartford, see Kent: Hermitages. borough and Reculver. Davington, 9. Cheriton near Folkestone, 1; see also Deal, 10. Rainham. Debden, see Depedene. Cheriton in Farningham, 10. Dence F (Dense, Dance), 13. Chessehill, see Borden. Done, Peter de, 12. Chichley F, see Whitfield F. Donne F, 13. Chiddingstone, 9. Dense F, see Donee. Chilham, 6. Denton near Gravesend, 9. ChiHendon, 6. Depedene in Petham, 10. Chislehurst, 6. Dering F, see Fotherby. Chislet, 1. Detling, 11. Chronicles, extracts from, see Kent. Digges F, 8. Churches, Disused Parish, see Kent. Dissolution of Chantries etc., see Kent. Churches, recorded in Domesday, see Dixwell F, 4. Kent. Dode in Paddlesworth (Medway), 15. Churchill F, see Thornhurst F. Dover, 12; see also Buckland. Civil War, see Kent. Dowker F, 11. de Clare F, 6; see also St. Peter's in Dryland F, 7; see also Chislehurst. Thanet. Dymchurch, 4. Clarringbold F, 12. Claybrooke F, see Swalecliffe. Earthquake, see Kent. Clifford F, see Borden and Well-in- Eastbridge, 6. Ickham. Eastchurch in Sheppey, 8; see also Cobb F, see Reculver. Sheppey. Cobham, 6. East Greenwich, 10. Cobham F, 6; see also Borden and East Langdon, 13. Hover. East Mailing, 8. Coldred, 1; see also Sibertswold. Eastry, 8. Colegate F, 13. East Sutton, 7. Coleman F, 6. Eastwell, see Kent: Holy Wells. 216 KENT ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY Ebbeney, 2. Grange, see Gillingham. Eddye F (Ady, Adye), 6; see also Gravesend, 4. Cranbrook. Great Chart, 9; see also Rainham. Edenbridge, 9. Greenwich, East, 10. Elgar F, 7. Gunning F, 13. Elham, 1. Gurney F, 6. Elmley, 13; see also Sheppey. Guston, 7; see also Dover. Elmstone, see Preston-next-Wingham. Eltham, 9. Hackington see Kent: Extracts from Elverton. in Stone-next-Faversham, 2. Chronicles. Elveve, Elven F, see Elwyn. Radice F (Hadlow), see Lympne. Elwyn F, 9. Hales F, 11; see also Bekesbourne. Engeham F, see Goodneston-next- Hallet F, see Reculver. Wingham. Halling, 10. Erith, see Lesnes. Hammond F, 10. Eslingham, see Frindsbury. Hampton F, see Herne. Etchden, see Bethersden. Harbledown, 10; see also Kent: Holy Ewell in Faversham, 17. Wells. Ewell F, see Beenlver. Hardres, 9; see also Petham. Exchequer, Red Book of the, see Kent. Hardres F, 9. Extracts from Chronicles, see Kent. Harlakenden F, 15; see also Rucking°. Eythorne, 8. Harrietsham, 11. Harris, John, Historian of Kent, 11. Fairfield, 3. Harty, 8. Panting F, see Remlver. Harvey F, 10. Farningham' 10. Haulet F, see Hallet. Faversham 17. Haute F, see Blackmanstone. Pawkham, 10. Hawe in Herne, see Herne. Finch F, 12. Hawkhurst, 6; see also Charing Deanery Fineux F, see Herne, Oxinden F and and Kent: Chantries. Whitfield F. Hawking°, 6. Fitz-Barnard F, 11. Hawkins F, 15. Fogg° F, 2; see also Repton and Staple. Hawlott F, see Hand. Folkestone, 7; see also Kent: Holy Headcorn, 3. Wells. Hellos, see Darenth. Foot's Cray, 3. Henclyf F, 11. Ford near Herne, see Herne and. Kent: Hendley F (Henley), 5. Holy Wells. Herdson. F, see Cheriton near Folke- Forwood F, 13. stone. Fotherby F, 2. Hermitages, see Kent. Powle P, 5; see also Linstead. Herne, 9; see also Mines F. Franklin F, 6. Hover, 17. French F, 6; see also Canterbury: Howson F, see Howson. miscellaneous. Higham, 5. Freningham F, see Home. High Halstow, 11. Frindsbury, 10. Hills F, 10. Frinstead, 11. Hoath, see Reculver. Frittenden, see Charing Deanery. Holborough, see Snodland. Furnese F, 3. Holland F, 10. Hollingbourne, 11. Gibbon F (Gibbons), 6. Holy Wells, see Kent. Gibbs F, 6. Ho° St. Werburgh, 11. Gillingham, 3. Hoo, see Stoke-in-Hoo. Gillow P, 10; see also Denne F. Hope, 3. Gipps P, 13. Home P, 9. Godmersham, 2. Hornesclyve F (Hornesclyff), 11. Goodneston-next-Faversham, 6. Horsmonden, 9. Goodneston-next-Wingham, 6; see also Horton Kirby, 3. Kent: Chantries. Horton near Chartham, see Chartham. Gosson. F (Goschen), 13. Horton Priory (Monks' Horton), 5. Goudhurst, 12; seealso Charing Deanery. Hougham, 1; see also Dover. 217 WENT ARCHAOLOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY Hougham F, 5. Masons, 14. Howson F, 10. Minstrels (Music, Dancing), 14. Hudson F (Hutson), 3. Non-Jurors, 14. Huffam F, see Hougham F. Objects mentioned in Wills, 14. Hundreds, see Kent. Palm Cross in Churchyard, 14. Hythe, 10; see also Belgar and Saltwood. Plagues (1499-4666), 14. Priories, Alien, 14. Ickham, 1; see also Knoldane and Well- Recusants, 14. in-Ickham. St. Thomas of Canterbury Iden (Sussex), 6. (Lights in Parish Churches), Iden F, 15. 14. Meld, 17. Sheriffs, 16. Ingham F, see Engeham F. Ship-Money, 14. Inn-Signs, see Kent. State Papers, see Extracts. Isaac F, 15; see also Well-in-Ickham. Treasury Papers, see Extracts. Ivychurch, 4. Wills, objects mentioned in, 14. Iwade, 10. Witchcraft, 14. Keryall F, see Criol. Jakin and Elwyn F (Elveve, Elven), 9. Keaton, see Kent: Holy Wells. de Jarpen.ville F, see Fitz-Barnard. Kevill F, see Keble. Keyes F, 6. Kalendars of State Papers, see Kent. Kingsdown near Sittingbourne, 6. Keble F (Kebble, Kevill), 9. Kingsdown near Wrotharn, 6; see also Kempe F, 10; see also Swalecliff and Woodland. Whitfield F. Kingston, see Buckland. Kemsing, 17; see also Kent: Holy Wells. Knoldane in Ickham, 1. Kenardington, 10. Knob, 3. Kennington, 6. Knowler F, see Herne. Kent: Carpenters and Carvers, 14. Kyriell F, see Criol. Chantries, 14; see also Dissolu- tion. Chapels (in Manor Houses etc.), Langdon, East, 13. 14. Langdon, West, 13. Chronicles, see Extracts. Langley, 11. Churches, Disused Parish, 14. Langley F, 18. Churches recorded in Domesday, Lathes and Hundreds, see Kent. 14. Leache F, 17. Civil War, 16. Leeds, 11; see also Bromfield. Dissolution of Chantries, Guilds, Leigh, 17. Hospitals etc., 14. Lenham, 11. Earthquake, 14. at Lase F, 12. Exchequer, Red Book of the, Lesnes Abbey (Erith), 13. extracts from, 16. Leverick F (Loverike), 1L Extracts from Chronicles, 16. Lewis F, 17. Kalendar of State Lewisham, see Kent: Holy Wells. Papers (1581- Leybourne, 12. 1667), 16. Leybourne F, see Chartham. ft tf Red Book of the Leysdown, 10. Exchequer, Lichfield F, see Betteshanger. 16. Lidsing, see Gillingham.
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