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Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Archaeological Society GENERAL INDEX Acheulian Implements, 72-76. Boxley, St. Mary. Cistercian Abbey. Adam of Charing. Son of Ivo, died Description Plans. Founded 1146. 0. 1206. Connection with Thonias Colonized from Clairvaux. Bexley Becket, 92-95. House attached to ruins. Corbels Aerofilms, Ltd., 67. with Abbey Arms, 45-51. Mr Surveys, Cambridge, 175. Brand, J. History of 117ewcaotle Coal Allen, A. P., Discoveries at Chalk, 130; Trade, 1702, 39. Local Secretary for Gravesend, xliii. Breakwater. "The New Works." Almonry Chapel. Land given by King Margate, 1646, 37. Henry II replaced in 1319. Exterior Bricknell, C. Finder of silver penny, reliefs re-used, 13, 14. A..n.92, 157. Bridge, Jahn W., F.S.A. Kent Hop- Andrews, John H. The Thanet Sea- Tokens. I Plate, 60-63. ports, 1650-1750, 37-44. Bridge, 3, W., F.S.A. Owner of Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 140. " Weavers," 170. Antiquaries, Society of, S. British Museum (Natural History). Archa3ological Horizons in the North Miss J. E. King thanked, 69. Kent Marshes, By John H. Evans, 33atornle7 Cheater , The, gympeainm F.S.A., F.R.G.S. 6 appendices, 10 summarized by N. Pierey Fox, 172, figures, 103-146. 173. Archbishop of . Regener- Broodbank, D. A., A.R.I.B.A., Is. ated Font from Pavilion. Plate 11, 4, Building Research Station, . Archives Office, Kent. a, County; Dr. Norman Davey, 59. Ecclesiastical; c, Commissioners, Burials, Holborough. Folding chair, d Parochial, Estate and Family amphorae, lead sarcophagus ex- Archives. Collections catalogued, 64- cavated, 71; Special display, xliii. Byron, Lord, 101. Arrowhead, Iron, 154. Byzantine influence, 12. Augustine's Abbey, Saint, 5. Augustine, Saint, Corbel, 4. Cambridge, Trinity College. Canter- bury Psalter showing waterworks, a. 1165, 13. Barking, Abbey of, 666; Abbess of, Camden's Britannia, Reoulver, 57. 1256, 142. Canterbury Excavations, Easter, 1953. Barnack Stone, xlii. By s,s,F., 163, 164; Further exca- Becket, Thomas. Murdered December vations, ; Norman Columns of 29, 1170, 94. Great Dormitory Undercroft ex- Belgic, Burial from Borough Green, A. cavated, xli. 2 figures. By Alan Warhurst, 157- Canterbury, Royal Museum, Quern 160. stone lid and inscription, 4; Terra Belgic Coin. Vosenus. By j.B., 164. Gotta head possibly Gala Caesar, 5; Belgic dominance, 55. Effigy of "King Canute," Plate v, Bexley Borough Librarian, 80. 5, 6 ; Librarian and Curator, Mr. Birley, Eric, M.B.E., M.A., F.S.A., Frank Higenbottam thanked, 5; Lullingstone Roman Villa, Appendix 2nd effigy found, 9; Quatrefoil 2. Mortarium. Fig. 4, 34, 35. decoration, 11 ; MSS. presented by Bodleian Library, MS. with Quatre- Archbishop Beoket and Herbert of foils, 11. Boshara to Christ Church, 12 ; Great Book Decoration. Schools of Mont St. Fire, 1174, 13; Thomas Beoket, Michel and Bayeux, 11. Adam of Charing! 92-97. Borough Green, Stonegate Cross. Canute, Effigy of King now in Victoria 13elgio burial pot and contents. By and Albert Museum, Plate V, 5, 6; Alan Warhurst, 167-160, Probably Sacred Figure, 8-14; Boxley Abbey, 140, 141. Second relief found, Plate VI, 12. 181 GENERAL INDEX Caiger, J. E. L. Darenth. Wood Dane- Eadgifu, Queen. "Recital of Title," hole, 147-149. 1064, 134. Carrel*, 3. N. Report, 161, 162. Earthwork and Hut Circles on Hayes Chalk, near Gravesend. Belgic and Common. Bronze Age Flint Imple- Roman remains. A. F. Allen, 150. ments from " Keaton, by Charter, Saxon, 133. N. Pieroy Fox, 162, 163. Church, Richard. Lecture at Tim- Eastry Church Dominical Dial, 82-85. bridge Wells, Eiliston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. Plans Cistercian Abbey. St. Mary, Boxley, of and Brief Architectural Notes on 45-51. Kent Churches. Second Series. C/iffe-at-Hoo, probably Cloveshoch Part Ill, The Church of the Cistercian venue for early Church Councils, Abbey of St. Mary, Bexley. Large a.D.673, 134, 136. plan. Plan of Precinct, 45-51. Clarke, R. D. On Beoket's Well, Lesnes Abbey, Bow, Indent, 150-152. Otford, xlii. English Coasting Trade, 1600-1750, 37. Cobham Family, John de Cobham, English Romanesque Sculpture, 6. 1272, 141. Ethelbald, King. Son of Ethelburht. Coin of Domitian from Dartford. By Palace at Northbourne, 5. L. R. A. Grove, 157. EtheIbert Inn, King, Reculver, 52. Cook, N. C. Burials at Holborough, Evans, Captain H. W. Peat bed, 114. xlii, Evans, John H., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Copus, Geoffrey. Field Names at Archteological Horizons in the North Orpington, 173. Kent Marshes. 5 appendices, 10 Corbels in Faussett Pavilion. From figures, 103-146. Northbourne. Plates II, Ill, 4,1. Excavations at Reeuiver, Kent. By Councer, C. R. Review, 177, 178. F. H. Thompson. 1 plate, 2 figures, Cucullus or Hooded Cloak, 86. 52-59. Faussett, Bryan. Antiquarian. In- Danson Park, Welling, 81. cumbent of Monks-Horton and Darenth Wood Denehoie. 1 fig., 1 Nackington, d. 1776. Formed plate, by J. E. L. Caiger, 147-149. Pavilion. Antiquities scattered in Dartford Heath. Cray and Darent 1950, 1-14. confluence with Thames, 74, 75. Faussett Pavilion, The, 1-14 ; Part 1. Dartford Museum, 80. The Pavilion, by R. F. Jessup, Debtors: Trades, Accounts, Prisons, F.S.A., 1.8; Fart 2. A Romanesque 99, 100. Sculpture, by George Zarneeki, M.A., Deity wearing Cucullus-Telesphorue, Ph.D. 7 plates, 8-14. 87. Figurines. Cult of Hooded Dwarfs. Den eholes, 147-149. Geographical Distribution of Dominical at Eastry Church, examples, 90. 82-85, Flint flakes, Bronze Age, 162. Discovery of Acheulian Implements in Font from Faussett Pavilion. Plate II, the Deposits of the Dartford Heath 4-7, Terrace. By P. J. Tester. 2 figures, Fox, N. Mercy. Earthworks and Hut 72-76. Circles at FLe.yes. Bronze Age Flint Dodwell, Dr. C. F. Forthcoming book Implements from Millfleld, Keaton, on Canterbury Sehool of Illumina- 162, 163; The Bromley Charter, tion, 12. 172, 173. Warhol* Site, xlii. Lecture by Col. Meates at Bromley, xliii. Dominica' or Sunday Letter Dial in Eastry Church, Kent. By F. H. Frere, Mr. S. Excavations at Canter- Worsfold, F.S.A. 3 plates, 82-85. bury, 1953, xli. Dowker, George, at Reculver, 53. Frese, Lambin. IVIoneyer, 1184, 05. Duoarel, Dr. Andrew. Librarian at Gelling, Mrs. Margaret, Secretary of Lambeth Palace, 1764, 6. the English Place Name Society. Dungeness Lighthouse. An early The Bromley Charter, 172, 173. sketch of. Illustration. By Ian Genius Cueullatus in Kent, The. A Jones, 170-172. Note on the Romano-Gaulish Clay Dunning, G. C., F.S.A., thanked, 52. Figurine found at Reeulver. By Durham Book Decoration, in 11th Frank Jenkins. 1 plate, 1 map, Century, 11. Appendix, 86-91. 182 GENERAL INDEX Gervase of Canterbury, 13. lloIborough, Snodland. Barrow proved Glaciation, period of. Glacial Eustacy, Roman, xlii. 104. Hollingbourne Indent, 155, 156. Goblins and Dwarfs, 88. Home, Major Gordon at Reculver, Golden Numbers used with Dominica' thanked, 4, 8, 53, 56. Numbers to find Easter, 83, 84. Hoo, Debtor's Prison at, 100. Hops. Grown in Kent from 1524, 62, Goodson, Robert H. The Kentish, 63. Stour by .?.W J., 178, 179. Hop-tokens, illustrated, 61. Gordon Ward, Dr. The Bromley Hughes, Edward. Kent Sketches and Charter, 172, 173; Identification of Annotations, 174. Historical Places and Charters, 134- Hugo, Monk of Exeter. Illuminator, 137. 11. Gough, H. E. Library and Hull, Felix, B.A., Ph.D., Archivist Museum, re Reculver, 57. K.C.O. The Kent Archives Office, Greenfield, Mr. E., thanked, 16. 64-71, xl. Grove, L. R. A. Royal Museum, Canterbury, 77; Medieval Objects Iguanodon, Lower Femur found at from Kent, 1 fig., 152-155; Romano- High Brooms, xliii. British Rubbish Pit at Radfield, Indents, 151, 156. 166.157; Coin of Domitian, 157; Innings or Enclosure, 142. The Repairing of the Medway Forts, Inscriptions translated on antiquities c. 1700, 165-170; Pronunciation of in Pavilion in 18th century Latin, the name Hosted, 174; Reviews, 6-8. 176, 177. Inventorium, Sepulchrale, 1772, 2, Guernes de Pont Sainte-Maxence Two Iron Age, Late. Tradition at Reculver, Notes on Vie de Saint Thomas. By 54, William tiny, 92-97. Gunnis, Rupert. Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660-1851. Review by Jenkins, Frank. On Pottery, 78. L. R. A. Grove, 176. Report on 2 Kilns, c. 130-159, xli. Jenkins, Frank. The Genius Cucullatus Hospital for Lepers. Pen- in Kent. A Note on a Romano- sion granted by Henry II still paid, Gaulish Clay Figurine found at 96, 97. Reouiver. 1 plate, map, appendix, Harbours and Ships of Thanet, 37.40; 86-91. Ten ports listed, 1701, Coal Trade Jessup, R. F., P.S.A. The Faussett Import, Corn Trade Export, Pas- Pavilion. Part I. The Pavilion. senger Services. 6 plates, 1-8. Harding, Miss N. Dermot. First Jessup, R. F. Bronze Age Relics, 128. archivist to K.C.C., 1933, 64. On Boundaries, 133. Wye Church, Harrison, Sir Edward, 158. 149, 150. Reviews, 175, 176, 179. Harwood, Mary W. Kentish. Village: Report on the Roman Barrow at Hastingleiyh. Review by C. R. Holborough, Snodland, xlii. Councer, 177, 178. Jones, Ian. Roman Remains in Lydd Horsted, Edward. Activities with Rype, 160, 161. An Early Sketch of Brian Faussett, I. Dungeness Lighthouse. I figure, Hosted. Pronunciation. L. R. A. 170-172. Grove, 174. Head, Sir Francis. Rebuilt house at Kempe Family, 150. Bighorn, 3. Kent Archives Office, The. By Felix Henry II, King. Gave land for Almnory Hull, B.A., Ph.D. Archivist, Kent Chapel, 13, 14. At Harbledown County Council, 64-71 ; Tradesmen's Hospital, 1174, 96, 97. Records, 98-102 ; Kent County Heppington House Antiquities. Owned Council, 64, 75. by Mr. Chapman, 1931. Pavilion Kentish Tradesmen in the Early Nine- treasures dispersed under advice. teenth Century. By Elizabeth Melling, Present owners thanked, 8. B.A., 98-102. Higharn by Rochester. The Hermitage Kent Hop-Tokens. By John W. Bridge, rebuilt in 1736 displayed Roman F.S.A. 1 plate, 60-63. tombstones, 3. Kenyon, Dr. Jewry Wall, 25. 183 GENERAL INDEX Keaton. Excavation at Warbank, 161, Melling, Elizabeth, B.A. Kentish xlii. Neolithic Axe head. Tradesmen in the Early Nineteenth Keys. Fig. 3, 153. Century, 98-102. Kingston Church. Bowl of Font. Miscellaneous Notes, 165-174. Plato IX, 4. Mitchell, Charles. Edition of Hogara'a Knowles, David, and j. K. St. Joseph. Peregrination. Review by L. R. A. Monastic Sites from the Air. Re- Grove, 176, 177. viewed by R. F. Jessup, 175, 176. Idolesworth, Mr. H. D. Acquired loan of Canute Effigy for V. and A. Lacaille, A. D. Report on Flint Museum, 6. Flakes, 162, 163. Monckton, Edmund and Rosamund, Lambeth Palace Librarian, 1764, 6. 1774. Hop-token of monetary value, Land Drainage Acts, 144. 62. Lesnes Abbey, Erith. By F. C. AtIortarium from Well at Lullingstone, Elliston-Erwood. I fig., 150-152. 34, 35. Lewis, J. History and Antiquities of Mortimore, E. 'I'. Ashford, 149. the Isle of Thanet, 44. Musson, Ebenezer, Antiquarian. House Library. Additions in 1953, xl. on Bethnal Green, exchanged trea- Liverpool Museum. Miss Elaine Tan- sures with Faussett, 3. kard thanked, 8. Log of Ship " Valontaire," 1810-1811, Nackington Farms, Ltd. Mr. Hugh 101. Finn and Miss D. M. Austen thanked, Lowther, A. W. G., M.A., F.S.A. Wall 8. Plaster patterned by means of a Noble, Mr. Ian, 15. Roller-shaped die. Plate IV. Northbourne. 2 Corbels. Plates II, Appendix 3, 35, 36; thanked, 15. V, 4; Ethelbald's Palace, 4, 5. Laingstone Roman Villa, The. Third Translation of Inscription, 7. Local Interim Report. By Lleut.-CoI. G. W. Secretary for Tenterden, Meates, F.S.A. 8 figures, 3 appen- North Sea. Bed of the, 104, 105. dices, 4 plates, 15-36. Experts thanked, 15. Well near hot bath. °spring° Cemetery, 80. Plate I., 17-20. Domestic pottery Oswald, Dr. Felix, 80. sealed by collapse of walls, 24. Finds : Word. Report on Beeket's Well site Brooch, fig. 3, pottery, coins, 22, 25. by Mr. R. D. Clarke, xlii. Appendix 1. Pottery, figures 4, 5, 6, Further report by Colonel Meates, Pavilion. Built at Heppington House xlii. by Bryan Faussett, 7 antiquities, Lydd Rype, 160, 161. dispersed 1050, 1-14. Payne, George. Examined ruins of Maerory, Mrs., thanked, 15. Boxley Abbey, 46, 48. Maidstone Museum, New room opened : Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes Mediaeval Kent and its relics, xliii. on, Kent Churches. Second Series. Margate Travellers' service, 1678. Part III. By F. 0. Elliston-Erwood, Royal passengers, Sketch of Harbour F.S.A. The Church of the Cistercian 1646, 43. Abbey of St. Mary, I3oxley. Large Marsh Destruction, 112. Plan. Precinct, plan, 45-61. Meates, Lieut.-Col. G. W., F.S.A. The Plaster patterning. Plate IV, 28, 35, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Third 36, Interim Report. 8 figures, 3 appen- Plumstead Museum, 80. dices, 4 plates, 18-36. Further Report, Potters' Kilns, Roman, xli. xlii. Pottery, Roman. In Medway Marshes, Romano-British Rubbish Heap at 116; at Radfield, 157; at Borough Hadfield, 156-168. Green, 158, 169 ; Lydd Rype, 160, Lecture at Bromley Library, xliii. 161 ; Saxon Canterbury, 164. At Medway Forts, Repairing of the, 0.1700, Luningstone restored by Mr. R. J. by L. R. A. Grove, 165-170. Rook, xlii. Amphoras, Honing- Medway Marshes, 105, 106, 120. Buried bourne, xliii. Channel or Valley Floor, 112. Peat Pottery. Barnian Ware, 2, 59. Lulling- Beds. Fig. 6, 114. stone Roman Villa: Illustrations, Medway in Roman, Saxon, Mediaeval 26-34. Reculver, 65, 58, 69. Flavian times, 129-144. Trajanio, xlii. 184 GENERAL INDEX ' Price, Joseph, Vicar of Braboume. Roper, Miss Anne. Cinque Ports and Shorthand Entries in Diary, 1, 8. the Coronation, xl. Purbeck Marble effigy. Plate IV, 4, 7. St. Joseph, -T. K. and David Knowles. Quatrefoils with sculpture. Com- Monastic Sites from the Air. Review parison at Canterbury and Wells. by R. F. Jessup, 175, 176. Plates VI, VII, 12. Examples in Saltings, 106, 107, 119, 124. Illumination, Plate VIII, 13. Samian Ware, see also Pottery, 2. Querns of coarse grit used as covers for Sandwich, Port of, 37-44. burial urns with central holes, 2. Sarcophagus in decorated lead, xliii. Saxon Medway, 132-139. Redfield in Tongs parish, 166, 157. Saxon Shore Forts: Reculver, Bran. Ramsgate New Harbour, superseded caster, 57. Sandwich, 43, 44. Plan shown in Scott, W. T. L. Clerk of the Works. Gentleman's Magazine, 1752, Thanked, 72. Records Branch, Part IV, Peet of Sella Ca.strensia excavated, xliii. Pines, xli. Sibertswold Down. Roman Urn and Remlver. Excavations: Soil. Finds Samian Ware, 2. Iron Age tradition. Belgic domin- Smith, Charles Roach. On Saxon ance, Roman, Saxon Shore Defences, Burial Mounds in E. Kent, 1. 86. Roman remains, 52, 69. Figurine Smith, G. W., Bromley, 162. "Hooded Dwarf" now in Canter- Smith, R. A. L. On Marshes, 143. bury Museum, 86. Snodland, see Holborough. Researches and Discoveries in Kent, Spon, Charles, 160. 147-164. Darenth Wood Denehole, Sunday letter or Dominica' Dial at 2 plates, 1 figure,.by J. E. L. Caiger. Eastry Church. 3 plates, 82-85. Wye Church by R. F. Jessup. Surrenden-Dering demolition, xl. Chalk near Gravesend, by A. P. " Sydney Lawsuit, A." Addendum by Allen. Lesne.s Abbey, Erith, 1 figure. M. R. Toynbee, 165. by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, Mediaeval Objects, 1 figure. Hollingbourne Indent, Romano-British Rubbish Pit Tally-sticks, 60, 61. by L. R. A. Grove. Coin of Domitian Teichman-Derville, Major. Romney from Dartford. Belgic Burial Marsh, 143. Robes of a Coronation Borough Green, Roman Remains Baron of the Cinque Ports exhibited, Lydd Rype. xl. Bromley District. Excavation at Tester, P. J. A Discovery of Acheulian Warbank, Keaton. Earthworks and Implements in the Deposits of the Hut Circles, Hayes Common. Bronze Dartford Reath Terrace. 2 figures, Age Flint Implements, Keaton. 12-78. Canterbury Excavations, Easter, Tester, P. J. Roman Burials at Welling. 1953. Belgic Coin Vosenua. 2 figures, 77-81. Thanks for assist- Reuthe, G. Axe head found, 161. ance, 81. Secretary for Bexley, xliii. Reviews, 175-179. Thanet Seaports, The, 1650-1750. By Richards, Helen, 163. John H. Andrews, 37-44. Rings: Brass, Signet, 154, 155. Thompson, R. R. Excavations at Rochester. Roman level, 132, 137 ; Reculver, Kent, 1951. 1 plate. Pagan Raiders, 141; Textus Roffen- 2 figures, 52-59. sia, 141. Tookey, Geoffrey, Q.C. Bromley Roesia, wife of Richard de Dover, 162. Charter Place Names, 172, 173, Roman Burials at Welling. By P. .1. Toynbee, M. R. Addendum to "A Tester. 2 figures, 77-81. Sydney Lawsuit," 166. Roman Medway, 130-132. Tunbridge Wells. Femur of Iguanodon Roman Remains on Lycld Rype by eXaavated. Lecture by Mr. Richard Ian jones, 160, 161. Church, Roman Villa at Lullingstone. Plans, 15-32. Umbgrove, J. H. F. Dutch geologist, Rook, Mr. R. J., thanked, 15. "Origin of Holland," 126. Rook, Mrs. It. 3. Guided over Roman Upchurch Pottery. From Roman to Villa, Lullingstone, xlii, Modern Times, 116, 132. 185 GENERAL INDEX Urry, William. Two Notes on Gurus Wihtred, Charter of King, 699. Oldest de Pont de Sainte-Maxence : Vie de record in Kent Archives, 65. Saint Thomas. 1. Adam of Charing. Willan, T. S. English Coasting Trade, 2. Henry H's Pension of Twenty 1600-1750, 37. Marks to Harbledown Hospital, 92-97. Will of John AW, Rector of Rolling. Urry, Mr. William, thanked, 8. bourne, 156. Winchester Cathedral Library. Illu- Victoria and Albert Museum. Effigy mination using quatrefoil with figure of" King Canute " loaned. Plate V, inset, c. 1168. Plate VIII, b, 13. 6. Works, Ministry of. Guide to Deal Victoria County History, 150, 165. Castle, Dover Castle. Review by Vosenus. British King. Coin found R.F.S., 179. by J.B., 164. Works, Ministry of. Reeulver, 52. Worst old, F. H., F.S.A. The Dominica' Walford, W. S. On the Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial in Eastry Dial in Eastry Church, 82, 84. Parish Church, Kent. 3 plates, Walker, Colin W., M.Inet.B.E., F.S.A. 1 table, 82, 85. (Scot.). Gift of Plaster Shields from Wright, J. H. Garnham, Building Surrenden-Dering, Dept., K.C.C., thanked, 75. Wall plaster patterned. Plate IV, 25. Wright, Dr. C. J., 8. Walter, Archbishop Hubert, 11. Wye Church. Research. R. F. Jessup, Ward Perkins, Prof. B. On Keys, 149, 150. 152, 153. Wa.rhurst, Alan. Report, Belgic Burial York. St. Mary's Abbey jamb-figures at Borough Green, 151-160. of XIII century cp. Those of Watling Street, Roman, 77. De-de-France, 12. Weaver, William. Mayor of Maid- stone, 1691, 1701. Lived at "Weavers," 170. Zarneekl, George, M.A., Ph.D. Court- Well-borings in Kent, 146. auld Institute of Art, University of Welling. 'Romano-British antiquities, London. The Faussett Pavilion. 77-81. Derivation of name, 81. Part II. A Romanesque Sculpture. Wells Cathedral. Quatrefoil. Fig. 1, 10. 6 figures, 8-14. "Wicks." Marsh Sheep Farms, 144, Zeuner, Prof. F. E. Chart. Fig. 8, 145. 125-127.

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