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http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ( 135 ) GENERAL INDEX Abbesses endorsed Charter, 1,8. Belgic combed ware, 70, 77, 94-96. Adrian, Abbot of St. Augustine; Belgic Rubbish Pit, An Early: 111111 African; on King's Council; School Hill, Deal; by W. P. D. Stebbing, of Theodore and Adrian; witnessed 126, 126. Charter, 3, 4, 7, 11. Beorhtweald, Archbishop, 1, 6, 8; Aeaba, also Aebho or Domneva, on King's Council, 11, 13; en- mother of St. Mildred of Thanet, 1, 8. couraged missionaries, 11. Aeons., endorsed Charter, 2, 13. Beornheard, Witness to Charter, 3, Aethelfrid, witnessed Charter, 11. 11, ; on King's Council, 11. Aetheiraed of Merolla ravaged W. Kent, Berhtuualdus See Beorlitweald. 11, Bethersden Church: Brass to Liclia Aelhilmer of Reculver, 3, 7, 8. Ch.ut 64. Allingtort Castle visited 1946. Des- Birch, Cartularium Saxonieum, 4. cription given by the Hon. Mrs. Birley, Mr. E.: Report on mortarium Horsfield and Mr. Horsfield, xl. stamps, 100. Andrew, St., Rochester, S. Blight, J. H. of Watford, details of Archbishopric of Canterbury, nomin- Belgic urn, 109, 110. ations for, 665 • 3, 6. Blood money for King Mull, 6. Arch. Cant. XLVI, Copy of Charter, 2. Bluemantle, Herald, 24. Arch. Cant. XLVI, Nunnery at Boo, 7. Boghurst Family, The Tomb in Arch- Cant. I, Sir E. Daring and Press Strood Old Church, showing arms: Marks, 10. Ledgers in St. Margaret's, Rochester, Arch. Cant. XLVI, "Port named 109: Later represented by Caddell. Cilling ", 12. Bolton, Edmund wrote Elements of Arch. Cant, XXI, Churches, 20. Armoric, also tract attributed to Arch. Cant. XXIX, Ambree, Rochester, J. Philipot, 46. 54. Boniface, famous missionary in Arch. Cant, XI, Indent, 58. Germany, 11. Arch. Cant, LIX, Brass in Bethersden "Book of Seals" andjohnPhilipot, 134. Church, 64. Books specified in Wills : J. Philipot, Arch. Cant. LIX, Canterbury Excava- 40; J. Moeer, 63; Pars Oculi, the 3 tions, 69. books by W. de Pagula, 1360, 64. Arch. Cant. XVII, Roman Pottery, Borough, Sir Sohn, Garter Ring of 102. Arms, 25, 36. Arch. Cant. LVIII, Dover Excavations, BotoIph St., Ruxley ; Ruined church, 106. 18. Arch. Cant. II, Priory of Leeds, 110. Boxley Abbey visited. in 1946: Arch. Cant. LVI, Jew's Harps, 107. Described by Mr. Elliston-Erwood, Appeal for Copies of Vol. LVIII, xl. xl. " Armorial of English Peers," 1635, 32. Boyle, Mr. John, Town Clerk of Arms, Office of, exempt from Taxation, Canterbury; Hon. Sec. of Canter- 29. bury Excavation Society, 103, xli. Arundel, Thomas, Earl of, Earl Bradbourne visited in 1946: Des- Marshal, 30, 33, 34. cribed by Dr. R. G. Hatton and Augustine, St., "Textus Adriantes", 3. Staff, xl. Austen, 2 brass shields impaling Brasses Bracket, Indent of, 66-57. Hales, 61. Brasses from Orpington, 2 Palimpsest, Plates, 119, Notes, 118, 119. Bollards of Horton, Kent, 49. British Museum,!. Bapchild, Connr-i1 of, 7. British Museum and Brass of Jolm Beaney Institute, The, Reference Gower, 119: on Lambeth Delf Library, 103. Plate, 122. Bearsted, Council at, 696, 6. Broad, Mrs.: Permission to dig in Beda notes the learning of Tobias, 11. Watling St., 100. Belgic black ware found at Orpington, Bronze finds in Canterbury: Brooch, 101; at Mauston, The-net, 109. Bells, Bracelet, Coins, 84. 136 GENERAL INDEX Browne, Richard: Indent, his will, College of Arms, 24. wives, executors, witnesses, 58, 59. C/A, contraction for, 24. Buckingham, Duke of, Lord Warden Colyer-Fergusson, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Cinque Ports, Constable of Dover now Vice-President of the K.A.S. : Castle, 38, 47. Valuable work re Ancient Registers, Bunce's MS., Extracts from the City xxxviii. Records, 103. Cooling or Covrlyng, indents, possible Burgate Street, Site in; Plan showing grave of Richard Browne, 68. excavated area, 68. Cooper (Canterbury) Ltd., Frank, accommodation provided for tools, Caedwalla ravaged Kent, 7. etc., 100. Calligraphy as evidence, 9. Coppyng, Joshua of Canterbury Canterbury Excavation Committee, insulted Series Marsh, 1634, 39. 68; Acknowledgments and thanks, Corder, Mr. P.: Report on coarse 100. ware, 100. Canterbury Excavations In 1945: by Council, The King's, or Witenagemot, Audrey Williams, F.S.A., 10 Plates, 10. 16 plans and illustrations, 68-100. Court, Mr. Percy, permission to dig in 1. Site in Burgate Street (reasons for Burgate St., 100. selection), 68-87. Craik, Mr. C. C., permission to dig in 2. Site in Watling Street, 87-100. Burgate St., 100. Canterbury,' People of, burned King Cranbrook Verger, The Note Book of a, Mull, 6. 111-117. Canterbury, Roman. The City of Crawford, Earl of, Bibliotheca Lin. Durovernurn, 103. desiana, 32. Canterbury, Riding Gate, Beercart Cray, Foots, 44. Lane, 92, 93; visited in 1946, id. Cray, North, St. Botolph, Ruidey, Castor Ware found at Orpington, 101. united, 19; fittings transferred after Charlton, Church Tower, 22. bomb damage, 19. Charter of King Wihtred, date and Cray, River: Roman coin found, 101. place of origin, 1; considerations of O.R.0. : Review of "The Heraldry of authenticity, 2.13; historical im- Canterbury Cathedral ". 127. portance, 8, 9; transcription, 13, Cuichelm refused Bishopric, 11. 14. Curtis and Harvey Ltd., Messrs., and Children shipped to Flanders for Powder Mills, 66. Education, 37. Cyniad or Cynyad otherwise Cyne- Chiselhurst, 44. heard or 'Cyne-weard, 12. Christ Church, Canterbury, 7, 8. " Cynineges Cua Lond ", "The King's Churches of Kent immune from Cattle Pastures ", 12. taxation, 6, 7. Churchill, Mr. Winston Spencer, O.M., Dartford Antiquarian Society, xli. C.H., M.P., Lord Warden of the Davenport, Robert, churchwarden of Cinque Ports, now Hon. Member of Davington, sentenced for murder, 38. the K.A.S. and Vice-President of the D'Elboux, R. H., 24. Society, xxxviii. D'Elboux, R. H., M.O., M.A., F.S.A. : aMt, '&1bl, Bran in Bethereden Some Kentish Indents, 11, 6 illustra- Church, 64. tions, 54-64. CMing, near Faversham, birthplace of D'Elboux, R. IL: Note on Armorial Charter, 1, 3, 5, 12; Manor and Lambeth Delf Plate, 121. Port, 12. D'Elboux, R. H. : Strood Old Church, Clare Hall, Cambridge: Fellowship 108-109. for natives of Kent, 44. Dering, Sir Edward, famous in Kentish Cliffe at Hoo : Coffin-shaped slab to History, 10; established system of Sone, 2 braes stops remain; 54; Press Marks, 1638, 10. Council, 7; Rectors, 57. Devils, Offeringe to, 7. Clinch, Mr. C. W.: Permission to dig D.G. : Review of Gothic England, by in Watling St., 100. John Harvey, 129-131. Coins found in Canterbury: Claudine Dover Castle, Constables of, Plate I, I, 70; Antoninus Pius, 82; Septi- II, 46, 47. mius Severna, 84; Tetrious I, 86; Dover, Excavations at, 1946, under Roman coins enumerated, 98; Mrs. Murray-Threipland, pottery, found at Orpington, 101. enamel brooch found, 106. GENERAL INDEX 137 Drapers' Company, 27, 28. Financial MSS., Window-Tax, Hearth- Durovernum, The City of, excavations, Tax, etc., 104. 103 ; Note on Brass of John Gower, Finch pedigree, 45. 118, 119. Findlay, Major, Manager of Powder Mills in Napoleonic Wars, 67. Eadilfridi, witness to Charter, 14. Finds in Canterbury From deposits: Ecca, witness to Charter, 11. 1. Burgate St. site, Coins, Pottery, Egerton: Saxon and Medieval finds, Glass, Bronze, Roman, Medieval, 108. 76-87; 2. Watling St. site, 87 ; Eland, G., Esq., F.S.A. : Description of Roman, 94-98; Medieval, 98-100. Mass Vestments on Brass to J. Fisher, C. E.: Photographs of Morden, 64. Heraldry in Canterbury Cathedral, Eldridge, A. : Report of Finds from 127. the Orpington District by The Fisher of Kent: Pioneer Lithographer, Orpington and District Historical 54; Illustration of coffin slab, 54; and Record Society, 101. Drawings of Indents, 80; Drawings Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, 31; of John Gower's Brass, 119. Commissioned "Armorial of English Flint Implements from Farnborough, Peers",32. Plate, 123; Axe, arrowheads, etc., Elliston-irwood, F. C., F.S.A. : Plans 122-125. of, and brief Architectural Notes on Floods in XIII Century, 21. Kent Churches, Part 11 ; Maples- Florence of Worcester on Bishop combo, St. Nicholas, Harbiedown Tobias, 11. (Norman Hospital Church), St. Flower, William, Norroy King of Bartholomew, Chatham, St. Botolph, Arms, 41. Huxley, St. Nicholas, Plumstead, Folkestone, Mayor of, 25, 26. 4 Plates, 3 Plans, 15-23. Frere, Mr. Sheppard, supervisor of Elli.'ston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. : Report Excavations in Roman Canterbury, of Finds and of Excavations in the 103, xl. Borough of Woolwich, 101.102. Frindesbary, Vicar of, 60, 61. Eillston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. : Two palimpsest Brasses from Orpington Gardiner, Mrs. Dorothy, 25. Church, Plate, 118 ; Notes, 118, Garner, Professor, on English Delf, 122. 119; An Armorial Lambeth Dell Garter Herald, 24. Plate 121 ; Note, 121 ; Further Gemmuncl, Bishop of Rochester, 1, 8, Note; on Jew's Harps, 107, 108 ; 13 ; on King's Council, 11; Rebuilt Sketch; Two Incised slabs from See, 11. Lesnes Abbey, Erith, illustration, Gilford, Sir John, legatee of John 119-121. Moser, also Guldeford of Heiden Eltham : Intervention by X. Philipot in Rolvenden, 63. on behalf of Mrs. Philipot buried in Glasgow, Ardeer near, 66, Chancel, 43; Almhouses founded by Glass finds in Canterbury, 83, 86, 87. T. Philipot, 44. Glover, Robert, Somerset Herald, 41. Emberton, Bucks.: Brass to J. Glover, Thomas, alias Tanner Indent Morden, 1410, 64. with 3 wives; his Will, 60. Emperor Charles V, had Illuminated Glover, William, Gentleman Usher to copy of the Statutes of the Order of James I; daughter Susan m. John the Garter, 49. Philipot, 41. Endorsements of Charter, 9. "Godfrey Roll" in Heralds' College, Erith Church: Brass of Roger Sender 49. of LOS13,36 Abbey, 121. Godfrey, Thomas, of Hoddiford in Excavations at Dover, 1946, by Sellinge, in. 1.