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http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society GENERAL INDEX Acworth, Rev. R. W. Harrison, The Beckett's Well, Otford, 160. late, lvi, 188. Beeston, Richard. Brass, 1640, 124. Aethelred, Archbishop, confirmed Belgic pottery, Walnaer, 151. charter to Dudda, 18. Benedict, Saint, 17. Aethelwarde, 18. Bifrons House demolished, xliv. Aethelwulf, King of Wessex, Grant of Birchenough, Mr. E., MA., 160. lands to Dudda, 15. Bones found in Stone Coffin, Canter- Agnes, sister of Archbishop Becket, 86. bury Cathedral, 112. Alfred, King of the West Saxons, Bonner, Bishop of London. Mandate confirmed charter to Dudda, 18. enjoining accuracy in quoting Scrip- Allectus, Coin of, found at East tures, 1544, 95. Farleigh, 163. Boorman, H. R. Pratt, M.A. Kent, Allen, A. F. An Early Poor Law Our Glorious Heritage. Reviewed by Account. Parish N Shorne, 1598- A.R., 181, 182. 1607, 74-84. Boughton Aluph Brief Book, 174. Ancient Human Bones from Canterbury Boughton. Important Woolwich Cathedral. By Canon F. J. Shirley, family, 103. D.D., F.S.A., 112-115. Bourne, Messrs., of Woodchurch, 103, Ancient Monuments Act, lviii, 35. 105. Andernach lava, Queue stone of, 71. Brain, The late Richard Frederick, Andrews, Diary and Herbert published Valuable bequest, xl. atlas, 1769, 111. Brand, Henry, of Selsey, 1647. Died Anglo-Iranian Oil Company on the from blow of cricket ball, 176. Isle of Grain, 158. Braun, Mr. Hugh, F.S.A., P.R.I.B.A. Anglo-Saxon Charters, 13. Lecture on Castles in Kent, illus- Anglo-Saxon Thetford. Lecture by trated, lv. Group Captain Knocker, xlvii. Brewin, Mr. J. M. Investigations at Appledore, Church of SS. Peter and Wye, 2 illustrations, 163-166. Paul, Chapels "Our Lady of Pity" Brice, Mr. W. C. W. Be earthwork at and of the Horne family, 103, 104. Hoo St. Werburgh, 156-158. Archaeological Notebook. Canterbury, Bridge at 6 Stour Street, Canterbury, 1949-1951. By Frank Jenkins. History of, 71. Finds to be seen at the Royal Museum, Bridge, Mr. J. W., F.S.A., thanked, Canterbury. 5 illustrations, 63-73. lvi. Archeology, Suffolk Institute of, and Brisett, Jordan, founded St. Mary, the Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, 174. Clerkenwell, also Hospital of St. Archbishops : Ceolnoth (833-870), 15 ; John of Jerusalem, 86. Theobald (1138), 26 ; Hubert (1193), British Archmology, Council for, 174. 27 ; Robert (1272), 27 ; Thomas a British Museum, King's Library, 102. Becket (1162), 27 ; see also 86. Bronze Age Axes, 62. Argall Family, 24, 25. Bronze Age Crouched burials, 150. Arnold, Ralph. Cobham Hall, Kent. Bruce2Slitford, Mr. R. L. S., 174. Reviewed by j.H.E., 184, 185. Burial Mounds, Roman, 35. Bushell, Mr. T. A. Exhibition at Baegmund, Abbot of Reculvor, 16. Chislehurst, lvii. Barrows at Richborough, Plaxtol, and Snodland, 35. Caiger, J. E. L. Deneholes, 153-156. Bates, Mr. A., finder of coins, 161. Callender, Mr. M. H. Potters' stamps, Battle, Monks of, 26. 72. Bayly, Mr. E. H., thanked, 135. Canterbury College of Art, xliv. Beck, Mr. L., xlv. Canterbury District Report for 1950 by Becket, Archbishop Thomas, Coffin Major Tomlinson Work at Hepping- examined, Theories as to bones ton, Chislet, Chillenden, Fordwich, disproved, 112-115. Ileden, Bifrons, xliv. 189 GENERAL INDEX Festival Exhibitions, lvii ; Royal Courtenay, Archbishop. Brass, 118. Museum Report for 1950, xliii-xliv ; Indent. Plate EL Monastic Life, 13.19 • Scriptorium, Cox, Mr. Found coin, 161. 14; Dane John, Dugill hills, 85; Cranley, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, by William Townsend, Dublin, 1417. Brass at New College, 184. Oxford, 118. Capellan, Walter George, Brass of, 126. Crawford, Mr. O. G. S., of the Ordnance Cagey, Mr. E. P. Hon. Treasurer, Survey, 173. xlvii. Creveeceur, Hama de, 1262, 24; Carisbrooke Castle, 2. William, son of Harno, 26; Genea- Cartulary of Leeds Priory, The. By logical Table, 34. Leslie Sherwood, 24.34, Cricket. Played in Guildford, 1550, Cave, Professor A.J. E., Department of Played in Sussex, 14th century, 175, Anatomy, St. Bartholomew's Hos- Cromwell, Oliver, Protector, 9, 10. pital, 112. Crowmer, John of Sittingbourne. Will Caxton Exhibition at Tenterden, recorded, 1538, 89, 90. "Cement-land," 23. Crown Lands. Disposal of, also of Challock Brass Plates: Robert Royal Property, 4, 5, 8. Thurston, John Wanstall, 116. Cumberland, Mr. A. Report for Charlton Church. Discovery in Tower, Dartford, xliv, xlv. Earthwork, xlvi. Cynehard, monk, 15. Charlton Earthworks. By F. C. Elliaton Erwood, 158-160. Refers to Dale, Mr. L., 155. Arch. Cant., MI. Dance, Dr. Enid. Guildford Museum. Charter dealing with Dudda's land in Photostat re Cricket at Guildford, Canterbury, Difficulties as to only 1550, 175. extant copy, 13, 19. Dane John, Canterbury, 35. Chatham Fair, Grant given by Edward Darent crossing at Filston Hall, 21. I to his Consort, 1276, 33, 34. Darnley, Earl of, Cobham Hall, 184, Chaucer's Prioresse, 86. 185. Chichele, Archbishop. Register, 126. Dartford Antiquarian Society, xlv ; Chislet, Roman Finds, xliv. Priory Manor House Renovation, Christchurch Monks, private houses xliv; Smelting of " Frobisher's and lands, 16, 19; Community Gold," xlv; Rents allowed to rebuilt by Archbishop Aethelred, Nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, 18. 1190, 86, 87. Churches mentioned in Cartulary of Davidson, Archbishop, 114. Leeds Priory, 24.34 ; Details of Davis, Mr. John H., find of a Steelyard Churches, Incumbents and fulfil- weight at Sundridge, illustrated, ment of Canon Law, 1720, 39.56. 166-168. Cissbury, 61. Deal, 17th-century finds, 152, 153. Clerkenwell, St. Mary, Nunnery, D'Elboux, R. H., M.O., M.A., P.S.A. Retained Vestment of Thomas Some Kentish Indents (IV). 4 plates, Becket, 86. 5 illustrations, 116-129. Refers to Cliffe.at-Hoo, Roman pottery, 156. Arch. Cant., I • Hon. General Clout, Mr. A., finds flint implement, • Secretary, Reports, 1951, xxxix- 161, 162. xlvii ; Resignation from Hon. Gen. Cobham Hall, Irani By Ralph Arnold. Sec., April, 1951, Iv. Reviewed by J.H.E., 184, 185. De L'Isle and Dudley, Lord. The Cobham, Lord. New foundation of Sydney Lawsuit, 3-12. Cobham College Almshouses, 1698, do Lucy, Richard, Church builder. 81, 82. Lesnes Abbey, Drith, Rainham, 106. Cock, The late Dr. F. W., Appledore, Deneholes, Method of working, 153-156. 103. Donated in Chertharn, Manor of, 24, Cocking Church, Wall painting, 175. 25; Tithes, 26. Coins, Roman, 67, 73. Desborough, Mrs. Report for Tun- Colyer-Fergusson, The late Sir Thomas. bridge Wells, xlvii. Obituary by B.R.H., lv, 186, 187. " Devocon money " 81. Cooling Castle, New Owners and D.M.T. County Archives: Ancient Tenants, xxxix, xli, xlvi. MSS., 172, 173. 190 GENERAL INDEX Dockwray, Mr. J. T. Group of Roman Excursions in 1950, xli ; in 1951, Ivi. Pottery at Cliffe-at-Hoo, 156. Eynesford. Two coins found, 161. Dode or Paddlesworth type of Church, 102. Fair, Chatham. Grant given to Leeds Donald, B. M., M.Sc., F.R.I.C., Priory to Edward I and his Consort, M.LC.E. Article on Burchard 34. Kra/110h in Annals of Science, Ids% Farningham. Coins found, 161. Donaldson, Colonel, and members of Faussett, Rev. Brian, at Heppington, the 519 Coast Regiment, R.A., xliv. thanked, 135. Faversham. Saxon jewel, 174. Dover College thanked, Report, xlv ; Festival Year Celebrations, lvii. Dover County Grammar School Filmer, Sir Beversham, of East Sutton thanked, 135. Park, 24. Excavations, 1945-1947, 130.149; Fincham, Mr. H. W., 88. under Presidency of the Lord Bishop Flint implements found near Maid- of Dover, 130; Roman Fort on River stone. Illustrations. By A. Dour, Saxon Fort, 181; Thanks Warhurst, 161-163. accorded 134, 135. Folkestone, Baron of, 1242, 34. Later 'Excavations, xlv. Fordwich. "Give-Ale Cottage "re-con- Bribery in Election, 1728, 176, 177. ditioned, xliv. Dover Haven, 1581, 174. Fox, N. Piercy. Keston Field Club, 172. Dru Drury, Dr. G., F.S.A., on Steelyard Refers to Arch. Cant., 1941. See Weights, 166-16,8. Excavations at Keaton Church, "Druids' Altars," 155. 1950, 110-111. Dudda's Land in Canterbury. By Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 183. Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A., 13-19. Francis, Mr. W. F. Discovers three Dunning, Mr. G. C., F.S.A. Report on neolithic axes near Pembury, 57. Pottery, 135, 139, 143, 150; thanked, Frere, Mr. Sheppard. Canterbury 68, 135. Excavations, 66; also in 1951, lvii. Dunstan, Archbishop. Re-purchased "Friends of Kent Village Churches," Dudda's land, giving it to St. Martin, xIvii. 19. Fugelestune, Sohn de, or Fugelleston, left land near Tunstall called Elizabeth, Princess, Daughter of King FugheIeston, for Masses, 1232, 91. Charles I. Her diamond jewel, 1-12. Elliston-Erwood, P. 0., F.S.A. Plans Gardner, Mr. W. R. H., F.R.I.B.A., 150. of, and brief Architectural Notes on, Golding, Mr. A. J., F.S.A. Regretted Kent 'Churches. Second Series. death. Hon. Librarian and Curator, Part 1. 4 plans, 97-109. Refers to 'max. Arch. Cant., ; also XXI, XVI. Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A. Dudda's Report for London District, xlvi. Land in Canterbury, 13-19. Charlton Earthworks, illustrated, Graham, Dr. Rose, 88. 158-160. ,Refers to Arch. Cant., Grayes Trine, Mr. Robert Raworth a Counsellor of, 10. Erith, Church of St. John Baptist. Greenfield, Mr. E., 160. Plan. Wheatley Chapel, Sundial, Grimes Graves, 61. 106-109. Grimes, Mr. W. F., F.S.A., 110. Etheridge, Mr. K., of Maidstone, 163. Grove, L. R. A., F.S.A. Kent Manu- Evans, Mr. Sohn, at Roo. Report on scripts, 174; Early Cricket, A Cor- Grain, Gillingham, and Cooling rection, 175; thanked, 124; Steel. Castle, xli, xlvi. yard Weight, 166-168. Excavations at Dover, 1945-1947. By Leslie Murray Threipland, B.A., '.S.A., and K. A. Steer, M.A., Had000k, Mr.