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GENERAL INDEX Aldington Circles, 136, 139 Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 62 1949 GENERAL INDEX Aldington Circles, 136, 139. Barry, Sir Charles, 81. Aiglessa or Eccles, Romano-British Basilica in Church planning, 106, 119, town, 136. 120 ; Eastern apse derived from Alkham, see Saxon derivation, 117 ; N. African Churches, 120 ; op. Sil- valley, 140. chester, Canterbury St. Pancras, Altar, Inscribed Roman. Importance Lyminge, Reculver. of name recorded, 95, 96. Babs Oak Hill, xliv. Ancient Monuments, Chief Inspector Basted Paper Mills, causeway found, of, Mr. B. H. St. J. O'Neil, xlv. xliv. Antiquities of Kent, The Military. By Beale Poste, Rev., MSS. recording the Rev. Beale Poste (never printed), Research into Megaliths, Druidical 130. and Roman Remains, 130-139 ; Appeal for Pamphlets and Notes on Foundation member of K.A.S. List Churches in Kent, xlvi. of Papers, Note Books in Maidstone Appointments, New. To offices of Museum analysed, 131-139 ; Port- Hon. Editor, Hon. Ti-easurer, Hon. folio of Sketches and Plans, 138, 139. Librarian and Curator of Society, Bearsted Church, Discovery of ancient xli. arch, 103 ; Fig. 2, 104 ; possibly a Apse, Western, Eastern, 119, 120. Pre-Conquest Church, Fig. 3, 106. Arnold, Ralph, The Hundred of Hoo. Bede, The Venerable, Reliable Review by Richard C. Stone, 156- Historian, 108, 112, 113. 158. Beeching, Mr. W., of Harrietsham, Ashburnham, Lady Catherine, 60. Gift of bronze implement, 143 ; Ashford Archaeological Society, xliv. sketch, 144. Ashford flanged axe, Description, Belgic Pottery, Brooches, Coin, 24-36. Sketch, 143. Bernard, Sir Robert, Monument at Augustine of Canterbury and the Saxon Brampton by Robert Kidwell, 58. Church in Kent, Saint, by Harold F. Bertha, Queen of King Ethelbert of Bing, M.A., P.R.Hist.S., 108-129 ; Kent, 1U, 112 ; daughter of King Sources of Information, 108-110 ; Charibert of Paris, 116. His Story, 110-113 ; Place of Bing, H. F., M.A., F.R.Hist.S.: St. landing, 114, 115 ; Religious Con- Augustine of Canterbury and the ditions hi Kent, 116-119 ; Influence Saxon Church in Kent, 108-129. on Kentish Church Architecture and Birling Church fabric, 137. Ecclesiastical Organization, 119-123 ; Bishopsbourne, St. Mary, Plan 16, Burial Place, 123-127 ; Relics, 126 ; by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A., Character, 127-129. 101-103 ; The Bourne Pew, Hooker Aust, may derive from St. Augustine's Library and Monuments, 102 ; Oak, 113. Joseph Conrad connection, 102. Austin, Sir Robert, feasted at New Boorman, Major, The Hengest Romney, 10. Luncheon, 151. Aylesford, Battle, A.D. 455, 136 ; Boughton Monohelsea, Monument to sketch maps noted, 139 ; First Richard Savage by R. Chambers, century pottery, 22. 64 ; Plate III, facing 64. Boxley, Monastery of, Manors belong- Baily, E. H., R.A., Sculptor, Tomb of ing to, granted to Thomas Vicary, Lord Brome at Linton, 61 ; Plate I, 92, 93. facing 56. Bray, Lord John, 48 ; Brother of Bamme, Joan, Brass showing talbots, Lady Anne Brooke, 48, 50, 53. 149. Brewer, Jane, Monumental Tablet, by Barrows or Tumuli, not all Funereal. R. Taylor at W. Farleigh, 83 ; Some serve as signalling points, 137, Plate VI, facing 81. 138. Bridge, Mr, J. W., of Maidstone, 103. 165 GENERAL INDEX Bridge, John W.: Thomas Vicary Carpentiere, Andrien, Sculptor, Monu- A Famous Maidstone Surgeon, ment to Sir John Fermor, Sevenoaks, 1 Plate, 91-93 ; " Barber's Pole," 64 ; Plate II, facing 57. 91 ; Barber Surgeons' Company, Categern said to be buried at Add- Charter given by King Henry VIII. ington after defeat at Aylesford, Vicary. Jnr.-Warden, later Master, 132, 134, 136. 92. Cedd, Bishop of East Saxons, Church Bridge, Mr. W. E., Report on unre- at Bradwell in Roman and Kent corded causeway over the Shode, tradition, 120. xliv. Celtic Church, 113. Bridgewater, H., The Grotto, 162. Chambers, Robert, Sculptor. Tablet British Museum as to plaque found at to R. Savage at Boughton Mon- Wye, 143. chelsea, 64 ; Plate III, facing 64. Broke, see Brooke. Cheriton, Folkestone. First Century Brome, Lord. Tomb, by E. H. Baily, Urn-field, 21-36 ; Proximity to 61, Plate I,/aomgr 56. Roman Road, 88, 89. Bronze Implements, Four, by L. R. A. Childergate, Rochester, now Pump Grove and W. Neville Terry, 143 ; Lane, 40, 43. sketch, 144 ; at Maidstone Museum. Chilham, Ihe Shrine of St. Augustine, Brooches, metal, First Century. 127. Illustrations, 33-36. Christianity in Kent, 115-117. Brooke Tomb, Cobham, The, by Cineraiy Urns found at Cheriton, R. H. D'Elboux, F.S.A. 1 plate, 48- Aylesford, Swarling, 22-36. 56 ; Sir George Brooke and wife Cinque Ports. Trials at New Romney, Anne, Alabaster tomb 1561, restored 6 ; Battalion of Fencible Infantry, 1840, 48 ; Heraldry, 50-56 ; 11 ; referred to as North's Cinque Marriages of children, 64-56 ; Ports, 1779, Units encouraged by Account of Burial from R. College Pitt, Lord Warden at Dover Castle, of Arms, 56. 11 ; Raised under threat of Invasion, Burke, Mr. W., thanked, 34. 1794, 11 ; served in Ireland, 1797- Burns, Robert, Funeral at Dumfries, 1800, 11 ; Officers thanked, 20. 1796, 17. Clarke, Major Eric. Lecture on " The Burr, Mr. James, 60. Old Yeoman's Houses and Hall Bushell, Mr. T. A., and Ruxley Old Houses of Kent," xlv. Church, xliv. Coates, Mr. John, Retiring Mayor of By-Gones. Active co-operation of New Romney, 1734, 1, 2 ; Irregular Members invited, 151, 162. proceedings as to swearing-in Free- men, 3. Campbell, Colin, Architect of Mere- Cobham, Lord, Sir George Brooke, worth Church, 57. died 1588 ; see Brooke Tomb, Canova. Monument to Mme Cobham, 48-56 ; Knight of the Buonaparte, 75. Garter, Stall Plate at Windsor, Canterbury Arohseological Society's 1 Plate, 51. Report : Riverside Settlement at Coldrum, may derive from " Gael- Sturry, also Early Iron Age pit Dun," 132. dwelling, xliv. Conrad, Joseph, at Bishopsbourne, Canterbury, St. Augustine of, 108-129 ; 102. see Augustine, St. Corrections in past volumes of Arch. Canterbury District, Recent Excava- Cant., by John H. Evans, 147. tions in Sturry, by F. Jenkins, 145- Cory, Harper, The Goddess at Margate, 146 ; Samian Ware, Part of Roman 162. quayside on R. Stour found, 145 ; Councer, C. R.: Glass and Monuments Early Iron Age pit dwelling, 146. formerly in Gillingham Church. A Canterbury Excavation Committee. Postscript. Drawings by Thomas Preliminary report by Mr. Sheppard Fisher examined, 148, 149. Frere, xliv. " Creteway." Ridgeway on Dover Canterbury Excavations: Roman Road Hill, 90. metalling, 46, 47. Cromlechs and Tumuli, 132-139 ; Canterbury Museum. Bronze Age Coldrum, Kits Coty House, Serpen- Spearhead in, 146. tine Temples, 132. 166 GENERAL INDEX Culpeper, Lady, Monument by Edward Kent Churches, Part IV. Trottes- Marshall at Hollingboume, 76 ; cliffe, SS. Peter and Paul, Bishops- Plate IV, facing 65. bourne, S. Mary, and additional notes on Bearsted, 2 Plans, 3 Figures, Dagger, Flint, from Canterbury, 142 ; 99-107 ; Congratulated on organi- Plate I, facing 142. zation of successful excursions, xli. Darby, John, of New Romney, 2. Esdaile, Mrs., Research on British Dare, M. P., M.A.: An Inscribed Sculptors, 57, 67. Roman Altar discovered at Nap- Bthelbert, King of Kent, 111, 112. ehester, near Dover, 94-98. Illus- Evans, John H., F.S.A. : A Disciple tration. of the Druids. The Beale Poste Darnell, Serjeant at New Romney MSS., 130-139 ; Gift of socketed axe, trials, 6. sketch, 144 ; Discovery of " Holy Dartford District Antiquarian Society, Well" at Upchurch, 147, 148 ; xlv. Reports the uncovering of Roman Deira, Land of, Yorkshire, 110. Pottery kiln in Grain marshes, xlv. D'EIboux, R. H., F.S.A. : The Brooke Excursions during 1949, xliv ; Account, Tomb, Cobham, 48-56 ; thanked, 60. xlvii. De L'Isle and Dudley, Lord, V.C., Eyre, Sir Robert, Lord Chief Justice thanked, 60. of the Common Pleas, 1734. Verbatim Dering, Sir Edward, M.P. for New Reports of Trials of Gibbon and Romney, 12, 15 ; Oholmeley, to lead Elles to be found in State trials, troop of Fencible Cavalry, appointed 6-10; Conversation with Short-hand as Major, Colonel in 1795, 14. writer, 8. Derville, Major M. Teichman, see Teichman Derville. Desborough, Mrs. V. Francesca, xlv. Farnham, Battle of. Between Eadmund Dethick, Garter King of Arms, 1567, Ironside and the Danes, 1016, 136. 53. Farningham, Site of Roman House Disciple of the Druids, A. The Beale visited, xlv. Poste MSS., by John H. Evans, Faversham, The Common-Place Book F.S.A., 130-139. of Faversham returned by the Hythe Dodda's Corner, Rochester, 41, 42. Town Council, xlv. Doe and Roe. Pleadings in MSS. Fazan, Colonel E. A. C., M.C., T.D., Fictitious case to settle Custom of D.L. : The New Romney Feneible admitting Freemen, 9, 10. Cavalry (Duke of York's Own), Dover (Dubris) Roman road to Rich- 1794-1800, two Plates, 11-20. borough (Rutupisa) traced, 94-98. Fencible Cavalry, 11-20 ; Personnel, Dover Museum. Reconstruction by Clothing, Accoutrements, Subscfrip- Mr. F. L. Warner at Ladywell. tions, List of Officers, 12. Gift of Roman Altar, 94. Fermor Monument, by Andrien Car- Dracontium or Serpent Temple, 139. pentiere at Sevenoaks, 64; Drawing Druce, the late Mr. G. C., Hon. of, Plate II, facing 57. Secretary for ten years, xli. Field, Mr. E., on further explorations Druidical Remains ascribed by Beale at Dover, xlv. Poste : White Horse Stone, Cus- Field Research, Part I. Edited by sington Circle, Toddington, 135 ; Professors Christopher Hawkes and Birling, Kits Coty, Coldrum, 137 ; Stuart Piggott. Reviewed by Aldington, 138. L. R. A. Grove, 154-156. Druids, The, by Dr. T. D. Kendrick, Filmer, Sir Robert, 153, 154. 130. First Century Urn-Field at Cheriton, Ebbsfleet. Possible landing place of near Folkestone, A., by P. J. Tester St. Augustine, 114. and H. F. Bing, M.A., F.R.Hist.S. Elles, Mr. Richard, chosen Mayor of 3 Plates, 6 Figures, 21-36.
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