Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter H Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic are included and are arranged by . Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012

Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks. Buckinghamshire Glam. Glamorgan Sgt Sergeant C Century Glos. Gloucestershire snr. senior C.A.T. Canterbury Archaeological Hants. Hampshire Som. Somerset Trust Herefs. Herefordshire St Saint Caer. Caerphilly Hon. Honourable Staffs. Staffordshire Cambs. Cambridgeshire illus. illustrated Ven. Venerable Capt. Captain J.P. Justice of the Peace W. Mids. West Midlands Cllr. Councillor jnr. junior W. Sussex West Sussex Co. Company LBK Linearbandkeramik Warks. Warwickshire Col. Colonel Lincs. Lincolnshire Wilts. Wiltshire d. died Lt. Lieutenant Worcs. Worcestershire Derbys. Derbyshire Lt-Col. Lieutenant Colonel Yorks. Yorkshire

Hacker – (C19) 118 .317 Samuel 112 .51 Thomas 112 .46 Hackington archdeacon’s house 118 .81 Canterbury city estates 112 .43 church 112 .111; 114 .230–3 college 114 .230, 231 Manwood, Peter, of 119 .34 Place House 114 .230 Tyler Hill, excavations 114 .464 Hacklinge see under Worth Hadde, Matthew 119 .26, 33, 38, 43n Hadenham, Edmund 120 .312 Hadley, William 110 .149 Hadlow Brenner, Robert, of 115 .169 burglary 112 .249 church 119 .294, 303 Dower Lodge 119 .256 manors 111 .2, 7 physicians 111 .258 place-name, Anglo-Saxon 115 .137n Vane family 119 .32 wills 119 .245, 247, 248, 253–6, 261, 263 Hadlow (Hadlou) family 116 .253 Nicholas de 117 .100 Hadwisa (Isabel) of Gloucester 118 .49 Haggard, H.R. 112 .13 Haines, Samuel 118 .301 Halbett, Sarah, m. Sampson Peirce 111 .f199 Halbot, John 119 .347 Halden see High Halden Hale, Thomas de la 119 .180 Hale Borough, rebels 110 .11, 13 Hales family 111 .127; 114 .153, 230; 119 .10 Sir Charles 119 .33 Edward of Tenterden 111 .f185 Sir Edward of Woodchurch 119 .33 Humfrey 112 .342, 353; 119 .16, 33, 37, 42n Sir James (C16) 119 .33 Sir James (C17) 114 .150 John 111 .f185; 119 .33, 38 Mary see Horne Thomas 119 .33, 37, 42n Half Mile Ride see under Margate Halfiche manor 111 .143, 175 Halford Mary, m. John Peirce 111 .f199 Richard (C18 of Canterbury) 111 .f199 Richard (C18–19), Canterbury City Chamberlain 112 .29; 118 .309 Halifax (Yorks.), Allen Grove at 111 .301 Hall – (C19) 116 .177 Benjamin 115 .229n David 116 .180 I.M., (bookseller, printer & binder) 110 .139 Halle (Aula) family 112 .211 Egidius (Giles) de 110 .168 Robert 119 .66n Halling church 119 .294, 304 Consistory Court at 112 .200 Dallison, Max, of 119 .32 Halling Palace 111 .70 Lambarde, William, of 119 .34 Leveson, John, of 119 .34 manor 115 .437–8 population C19–20 112 .14 sarsen stones 111 .109 Halliwell, Geoff, on flints from Worth 120 .139–41 Halstead, church 119 .294, 303 Halstow see High Halstow Ham see under Northbourne Hambrook family 114 .162 Edward 116 .174 Hamden, Capt. Edmond 116 .4 Hamersham, William 112 .46 Hamilton-Dyer, S., on animal bones from Sandwich Bay 115 .330–2 Snodland 115 .113–15 hammer stones, prehistoric 114 .248 hammers Bronze Age 114 .295, 435; 115 .275 , 276–7 Romano-British 110 .203, 210, 211 Hammond family 112 .204 – (C18) 118 .310 Giles 112 .196, 202 J.L. 120 .253–5, 257 John (C15) 112 .210 John (C16) 110 .63 Linda see Barnacle, Rosemary, Gibbs, José & Hammond, Linda Thomas 118 .320, 321 William 119 .33, 38 Hammond, Plumptre, Furley, Holten & Furley (bankers of Canterbury) 112 .45 Hammonds Bank 112 .26, 35, 36, 45, 47, 50, 51, 52; 116 .177 Hamon, Elizabeth 119 .257 Hampden, Christopher 119 .33, 38 Hampton see under Whitstable Hamptons see under West Peckham Hanbury Anne see Dering Nicholas 111 .f184 handaxes, Acheulian Ashford 114 .439 117 .238 Broadstairs 119 .373 Herne Bay 119 .369 Marden 114 .440 , 441 Reculver (Bishopstone Glen) 119 .369, 370–2 Ringwould with Kingsdown 114 .465 114 .442 Westwood (Broadstairs) 120 .373 , 374 Whitstable area 120 .172–3, 174 handle, Anglo-Saxon 114 .172, 179 Hanmer, William 115 .174 Hanson, May 118 .302 The Happy Return 120 .280 Harbledown Beaux Herne 116 .164 Bigbury hillfort 120 .216, 218, 377 church inscription 111 .f180 survey ( illus. ) 114 .233–5 clergy 120 .98 Poldhurst (Poldres) 111 .f180 St Nicholas hospital 112 .101–2; 114 .233, 235; 118 .78 Harding Dr – (C19) 120 .38 P., on flint from Sandwich Bay 115 .281, 282 Hardres family 119 .10 John 116 .150, 180 Richard 119 .33, 38, 40n, 43n Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor 120 .292 Hardy Thomas (C15) 119 .66n, 68n Thomas (C18–19) 118 .303n Hare – (C19) 116 .158 Moses 112 .26 Harfleet, Thomas 119 .33 Hargrave, Thomas 118 .301 Haringod, Stephen 117 .99 Harker Miss – ( fl. 1913) 118 .23 S.R. 117 .54 Harlakinden, Thomas 114 .342 Harman, Thomas 114 .162 Harnden, John 111 .179 harness fittings Bronze Age 117 .238, 241 Romano-British 115 .93, 94 ; 118 .157, 158 see also cheek piece; harness mounts; harness pendants; harness plaque; martingale; roundel harness mounts, medieval 114 .446 , 451 New Romney 114 .453 Southfleet 114 .446 , 454 harness pendants Romano-British, Charing 117 .242 medieval 110 .412 , 413–14 Cobham 117 .255 Sandling 110 .412 , 414 Southfleet 114 .446 , 454 Sutton-at-Hone 114 .438, 439 harness plaque, medieval 117 .252 Harold, Earl of Kent, King of 117 .74–5 Harold, John 120 .405 Harper, Henry, Bishop of Christchurch 117 .165–6 buckle, medieval 117 .258 Cherry Gardens, watercress cultivation 120 .406 Dering family 111 .f184 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .137 Hamilton Springs 120 .400 Mareys family 119 .227 Steed, William, of 119 .36 token 116 .222 Waterlane Farm, watercress cultivation 120 .411 West Fairbourne 111 .f180 Harrington see Horton Kirby Harrington, Duncan see Hyde, Patricia & Harrington, Duncan Harris – (C17–18) 114 .4 – (C18) 116 .158 Lt. – (C18–19) 115 .450 Capt. – (C19) 118 .193–4 – (C19) 120 .28 B. Duncan 111 .293 John 111 .68, 71, 89, 93, 111; 116 .18; 120 .312–13 Revd John 111 .21 Harrison family 114 .162, 163 – (C18) 120 .281 A.C., obituary 118 .frontispiece , 381; see also Bacchus, D. & Harrison, A.C. Basil 114 .155, 161 Benjamin 111 .99, 110; 117 .147; 118 .1, 4, 30, 42 Charles 115 .227 Sir Edward 111 .303 George (C19 of ) 110 .142 George (Windsor Herald) 111 .154 Johan 119 .257, 266 Louise, on brick and tile from Ash 118 .150–2 (The Mount) 119 .130–6 Nicholas 112 .48 Revd Thomas 120 .237–8 Thomas 114 .155, 160, 161 William 114 .149–50 Hart (Harte; Herte) family 110 .10n Master – (C17) 110 .2–3 Elizabeth 118 .302 Fras 119 .33 Sir George 119 .33 Johanna (alias Postwell: Lorkyn) 119 .69n John 111 .190 Sir Percival (C16) 119 .12, 33, 37, 38 Sir Percival (d.1641/2) 110 .2–3; 119 .33 Richard 111 .179 Roger 111 .180 Sarah, m. John Peirce 111 .165, 166, 191, f199 William 110 .3 see also Horte Hartland (Devon), churchwardens 112 .196–7 Hartley, church 119 .294 Hartlip, church 115 .52, 53 , 59, 68 Hartsdown see under Margate Harvey Anne, m. John Sackville 111 .f184 P.J. 111 .170, 171, 172 William 111 .f184 see also Hervey Harwich see under Whitstable Harwood, James 110 .123 Haryden, Thomas 110 .57 Hasden, Solomon 112 .249 Hassock sandstone 119 .332 Hasted Anne (d.1762) 110 .126 Anne (sister of Edward) 120 .316 Anne see also Dorman Edward J.P. (1732–1812) field-worker for 112 .297 Greensted, Edward, and 111 .123 as historian 111 .1–15; 120 .311–18 as J.P. 110 .121–7 on: Brent family 111 .144, 149, 155; Canterbury cathedral fire 117 .38; Chatham Chest 111 .266; Cockham Wood fort 112 .67; Egerton 114 .466; Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .4–5, 14, 17–19; chapel 120 .270; Margate 111 .19–20; markets 117 .177, 178; Medway megaliths 111 .73, 80, 89, 93, 111; Sandwich 118 .258, 268; Society of the Trinity House 111 .264; Tonbridge castle 116 .105, 111 parents of 120 .316 Edward jnr. (b.1760) 110 .122, 126; 120 .315 Francis 110 .126 George 110 .126 John Septimus 110 .124 Hastingleigh, church 115 .60, 62 , 67 Hastings (E. Sussex) custumal 115 .404 inquisition C13 117 .23 Hastings family 111 .154 Henry 111 .114 Haswell, G.M. 112 .47 Hatch – (C16–17) 114 .234 James 110 .149, 150 hatchments 114 .195n, 202 Hatfield, John de 119 .184 hatters 111 .115; 118 .269, 270 Hatton family 114 .162 Nicholas 114 .160 Haucheregge Julian see Gobyon Matthew 111 .f180 Haugham, W. and wife 112 .47 Haute (Hawte) family 111 .154 , 158; 112 .304, 306, 307; 115 .161; 119 .233, 235 Alice (C14–15) 112 .305 Alice (C15), m. William Goldwell 112 .303, 305 Christine (?C14/15 wife of James) 111 .158 Christine (d.1473), m.1 John Dering, m.2 Reynold Dryland 112 .302–3, 304–6 Edward 115 .161 Elizabeth 112 .302–3, 305 Henry de 111 .158 James (?C14/15 father of John) 111 .158 James (?C15 of Selling) 111 .158 James (C16) 115 .161n Joan 112 .305 John 111 .158; 112 .302–3, 304, 305, 306 Margery 111 .158; see also Surrenden Martin 115 .161n Sir William (C15) 119 .233–4 Sir William (C16) 115 .174n see also Horte Havard, Dorothy 116 .159 Havenden, John 112 .52 Hawes, Mary 116 .244 Hawkes – (C19) 116 .158 Edward 117 .171 Isaac 112 .50 Hawkhurst Boys, Samuel, of 119 .31 church, watching brief 114 .465 market 117 .101 nonconformity 112 .326 Scott family 111 .f181 yeomen C17 114 .150, 162 Hawkinge Battle of Britain Museum 111 .206 by-pass, fieldwork 110 .378; 112 .388, 389 , 390 Hawkings, John 112 .326 Hawkins Sir John (C16) 111 .264, 266, 270; 119 .9, 33 John (d.1682) 115 .6 Cllr. S. 110 .345, 353 Sir William 111 .48n, 49n Hawkshaw Lady – 120 .31 Sir John 120 .31, 188 Hawley, Turner & Else 120 .191, 199 Hawtrey, Revd John 120 .47 Hay see Hayes Hayes (G. London) see under Bromley Hayes (Hay) Grace, m. Robert Dering 111 .f181 John W., Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery , reviewed 117 .266–7 Richard 111 .110 Haymo of Faversham 112 .262, 263 Hayton, John 119 .69n Haywarde (Heyward; Heywarde) – (C16) 119 .20 – (C18) 118 .305 Parnel see Brightrede Thomas (C16 of Middleton) 112 .350 Thomas (C16 of Sevenoaks) 119 .14 Hazelholt ( Haeselholt ) 115 .136, 137 Hazelwood Samuel snr. 111 .115 Samuel 111 .114 William 111 .114 He see Rhee Head Cllr. – (C19) 110 .348 John (otherwise Cheeseman) 118 .324 Sir Richard 115 .31 Bletchenden 115 .178 Brook Wood, moated site 115 .462–3 church 111 .128; 112 .107, 112 clergy 115 .178 coin, Roman 114 .448 Dive family 114 .153 floods C18 111 .124 Greensted, Edward, at 111 .128 Kelsham 115 .178 manors 110 .416; 115 .178, 182 market 115 .178; 117 .100 Moat Farm, watching brief 115 .465 Moatenden (Motynden) Priory excavations ( illus. ) 115 .177–212 fieldwork 110 .415–16 plough strips 110 .63 watching brief 116 .334–5 nonconformity 112 .333 palstave, Bronze Age 115 .460, 461 , 462 Plumtree Green 111 .128 Rushford 115 .178 seal matrix 115 .462, 463 Headley, H.D. 111 .170 Heahstan 115 .138 Healey, E., on flint from Ash 118 .161; see also Perkins, D.R.J., Macpherson-Grant, N. & Healey, E. Hearne Revd – ( fl .1767) 118 .294n Carrie M. ‘Sandwich Bay Wastewater Treatment Scheme, Interim Note’ 114 .435–6 & Perkins, D.R.J. & Andrews, Phil, ‘The Sandwich Bay Wastewater Treatment Scheme Archaeological Project, 1992–1994’ 115 .239–354 Heath, Robert 116 .222, 223 Heaverham see under Kemsing Heddon family 112 .211 Hedewic 119 .176 Hegham, Roger de 117 .13 Heller, Robert 111 .217, 219 Helpeston, Hugh 120 .56 Hemmans, Samuel 120 .157 Hemming Rebecca see Peirce William 111 .f199 Hempstead see under Gillingham Hemsted see under Benenden Henden, Edward 119 .33 Hendley family 111 .228; 119 .10 Thomas 119 .18, 24, 27, 29, 33, 37, 40n henges Broadstairs 112 .413 Monkton 112 .414 Thanet 112 .415 Hengist 111 .86, 87; 115 .241, 340; 118 .374 Henhurst manor 117 .81n Henley, Anthony, Baron Henley and wife 120 .31 Henman Alan 111 .193 Thomas 111 .193, 195, 198 William 111 .167 Henning, Hannah 118 .302 Henri (moneyer) 110 .157 Henri le Rus (moneyer) 110 .157 Henrietta Maria, Queen 111 .43, 46, 49; 120 .101n, 102n Henry I 112 .184–5; 117 .76n; 118 .80; 120 .264 Henry II 111 .43, 44n; 112 .185; 117 .76n; 118 .49 Henry III 115 .178–9; 117 .95–6, 103; 118 .49, 50–6, 57 Henry IV 119 .224 Henry V 114 .325; 119 .224 Henry VI 119 .224, 225, 228, 231 Henry VII 119 .231, 233, 235–6 Henry VIII at Charing 111 .149, 172 Sandwich 114 .325 Kent politics under 115 .160–75 Leland sent on tour by 120 .311 and Moatenden Priory 115 .191 pension awarded by 112 .102–3 and Seal manor 112 .215 Tonbridge, rebuilds bridge at 116 .110 Henry of Canterbury 114 .201 Henshaw family, arms 111 .154 Hepden Elizabeth, m. George Dering 111 .f181 Goddard 111 .f181 Herbert Lord see Guildford, Richard William, Earl of Pembroke 119 .37 Herbertinger, Simon de, elder and younger 115 .438, 439, 441 Herd, Alice 119 .62; see also Hurd Hereford (Herefs.) bishop see Maidstone, Ralph of countess of see Cecily Herenden, Walter 119 .33 Heresige 110 .258–9 heresy commission 119 .3 Hermitage, Ald. Henry F. 110 .345–6, 351, 352 Herne Bay Bekyyn, John, of 111 .f180 Beltinge, erosion 110 .250 church 112 .111 coastal survey 1566 112 .344–5, 349 farmstead, Romano-British, excavation 116 .319 Fyneux, John, of 119 .10, 33 handaxes 119 .369 Knowler, Thomas, of 114 .155 museum 111 .206 population C20 112 .14 Reculver Bishopstone Glen, handaxes 119 .369, 370–2 church 112 .105, 386; 115 .69 erosion 110 .250 fair 114 .161 fort 112 .104; 114 .14, 76, 355; 118 .94; 120 .184 hoy dismasted 111 .32–4 market 117 .101 sewerage scheme 114 .25 Thanet Way, evaluations 110 .372 Thornhurst, Stephen, of 119 .36 Waste Water Pipeline, watching brief 116 .317–18 Hernhill birth rates C18–29 114 .27 Dargate, Holly Hill 120 .182–3 Denly Hill 120 .182 Horse Hill 120 .182 poor case C16 119 .18 Videan property 114 .155 Heron, Thomas & Richard 116 .4–5, 17 Herring, Thomas, Archbishop of York 120 .283 Herte see Hart Hervey family 110 .176 Elizabeth 110 .167 William, Bt. 110 .167 see also Harvey Hethe, Hamo de, Bishop of Rochester 112 .156n; 119 .182–4, 288, 289, 298, 304 Hethrington, Leonard 118 .90 Heton family, arms 111 .154 Hever Boleyn family 115 .167 church 119 .295, 303 Heverham see Heaverham under Kemsing Hevre, Thomas de 117 .102 Hext, Edward 119 .14 Heyman Henry 119 .33 Ralf 119 .34, 38, 42n Heywarde see Haywarde Hicks Alison J. ‘Excavations at Each End, Ash, 1992’ 118 .91–172 ‘Excavations at Spital Street, Dartford, 1991’ 115 .413–29 Ann 116 .159 hide see leather Higgins, John 115 .16 High, Richard 112 .240 High Constables 110 .237, 242 High Halden Brent estate 111 .140 Edmed, Peter, of 114 .155 Scott, Zachary, of 119 .35 High Halstow Chatham Chest property 111 .268 church 117 .76n; 119 .294 coastal survey 1566 112 .344–5, 351 Higham blockhouse 114 .41 church 119 .295, 303 coin hoard, Celtic 120 .226 priory 117 .71n; 119 .70n, 295, 303 Highstead see under Chislet Hill (Hills) family 110 .122 Abraham (two of the name) 111 .114, 115 Francis, map by 110 .60, 61, 62 Goodman 111 .230 Henry paintings by 120 .266, 269, 270 photograph by 120 .267 Hercules 116 .180 J.H. 120 .256 Joan 119 .242n John 119 .239n Michael 114 .160 Richard 119 .261 William (two of the name) 111 .114, 115 Hilles see under Darenth hillforts Bigbury 120 .216, 218 Margate 114 .310; 116 .267; 117 .228 North Foreland (Broadstairs) 112 .412–13; 115 .475–6, 478 ; 118 .355; 119 .373–4 Oldbury 120 .218 West Wickham 115 .454–5 Hillier, Capt. – ( fl .1796) 111 .27 Hills see Hill (Hills) Hiltoft, John de 119 .184 Hilton family 115 .222 Hilton & Rigden (bank) 115 .224 Hinton Pat, on plant remains from Scotney Court 118 .345–9 William 111 .115 Hinxhill see under Wye with Hinxhill History of Kent see Hasted, Edward, as historian Hitch, James 110 .150 Hoad, John 116 .222, 223 Hoaden see under Ash hoards, coin Celtic Birchington 120 .208, 226 Borden 114 .444 Boxley 120 .226 Broadstairs 120 .208, 226 Chilham 120 .226 Deal 120 .208, 226 Elham 120 .226 Faversham 120 .226 Folkestone 120 .206, 226 Frinstead 120 .226 Gravesend 120 .206, 226 Higham 120 .226 Lenham Heath 120 .208, 226 Otford 120 .227 Ryarsh 120 .226 Stoke 120 .226 Tunstall 120 .226 Westerham 120 .227 Roman Bredgar 120 .217, 227 Chilham 111 .63 117 .110 Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .25, 26–7 Leysdown 114 .90 Ramsgate 114 .90 Worth 120 .142–3 Anglo-Saxon, Canterbury 114 .218n medieval, Sandwich ( illus. ) 110 .153–9 post-medieval, tokens 116 .221–4 hoards, copper alloy Bronze Age Birchington 117 .232–3, 234–6 , 237 Dumpton 110 .398; 112 .410; 115 .469 Ebbsfleet 110 .269, 270, 274, 278, 285 , 302, 303–4; 114 .308, 435; 115 .246, 251, 274, 275 , 276–7 Hoaden (Ash) ( illus. ) 118 .365–71 Manston 115 .471, 472–3, 477 Marden 115 .462 Minster-in-Thanet 115 .471 Monkton 114 .237–8, 241, 289–9, 293–7, 311; 118 .361, 362 , 363, 364–5 S.E. England 114 .294 Swalecliffe 120 .173 Thanet 114 .294 , 295, 309 , 310; 115 .335, 473 Hoare – (C19) 120 .203n James 118 .318 hobnails, Romano-British Ash 112 .379 Ash (Each End) 118 .112, 113, 115 Pepper Hill (Southfleet) 119 .207 Hoby, Sir Edward 119 .34, 38, 40n, 43n Hocker, Christopher 118 .301 Hockford, Widow – (C17) 111 .115 Hodge, William 112 .69 Hodges – (C20) 111 .171 Daniel 110 .149, 150, 151 Elizabeth, m. John Sayer 111 .f198 J. 118 .320 Robert 110 .13 Revd Thomas 111 .f198 Thomas Law 111 .255, 256 Hodgeskin family 114 .162 Hodgkin John (C15) 112 .210 John (C16) 112 .210 Hodgkinson, Terence 115 .32 Hodiford see under Selling Hodsoll Dorothy 116 .253 Steven 116 .259 Thomas (C17) 116 .259 Thomas (d.1631) 116 .253 William 116 .253 Hodson, – (C19–20) 111 .309 Hoey, Lawrence R., ‘Style, Patronage and Artistic Creativity in Kent Parish Church Architecture: c. 1180– c. 1260’ 115 .45–70 Hogben family 114 .152, 162 John 112 .323 Thomas 116 .79n Hogg, A.H.A. 115 .454–5 Hogwood, Paul, ‘Investigations at North Foreland Hill’ 115 .475–6 Hoile, – (C19) 112 .91 Holborough see under Snodland Holden Goodi 111 .119 John 111 .116 Holdstock & Smith 112 .48 Hole, John atte 117 .13 Holgate, Robin 111 .79, 82, 89, 95; 116 .29; 118 .11, 43 Holgill, William 115 .161 holiday resorts Margate early growth of ( illus. ) 111 .17–41 holiday trades 112 .91–2 steam packet 112 .88 Victorian embellishments ( illus. ) 110 .331–5 medicine at C19 114 .22–3 Westgate on Sea 120 .23–50 see also travel diaries Holland, Lord see Rich, Henry Holland Charles 116 .159 Margaret, m. John Beaufort 119 .224 Philemon 116 .3 Thomas, Earl of Kent 119 .224 Holland America Line 116 .186–7 Hollingberry Richard 119 .348 Thomas 119 .348 Hollingbourne Barnham, Sir Martin, of 111 .f185; 119 .31 bracelet, Romano-British 117 .243 church fabric 117 .111 Grove, Allen, and 111 .313, 314, 315, 318, 325 , 329 clergy 110 .126; 111 .313 Court Lodge 116 .57 Culpeper family 110 .9 Eyhorne Street, evaluation/excavations ( illus .) 117 .105–45 manor accounts 117 .49 roofing 116 .35; pre 1285 116 .36; post 1285 116 .38, 39–41; cost 116 .54–8; style 116 .41; tiles 116 .43, 48, 50, 51; wages 116 .52–3 Manor Cottage 111 .281, 308–10, 311–15, 316 , 317–29 Manor House 111 .309; 117 .111 Musket Lane 117 .108 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .20 Ripple Manor 117 .111 St Leger, Nicholas, of 119 .35 school 111 .315 Snarkhurst 116 .45, 51 Snarkhurst Wood, excavations 119 .200–1 tile-making 116 .44–6, 46–7, 48, 50–1, 58 workhouse 110 .144–5; 120 .238 Hollingbourne Village Preservation Society 111 .315 Hollingbury, Thomas 116 .180 Hollingsbee, Kathleen & Webster, Martyn C., ‘St Mary’s, Dover, Monumental Inscriptions’ 112 .309–16 Hollingworth, T. & J. (papermakers) 120 .246 Hollis, Thomas and George 112 .184 hollow ways Aylesford 119 .194 Charing 119 .217 Deal 115 .274 Dumpton 115 .470 Ebony 110 .62 Gravesend (Northumberland Bottom) 119 .197 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .307–8, 310 Pepper Hill (Southfleet) 119 .205 Saltwood 119 .199–200 Holman, David ‘Iron Age Coinage in Kent: A Review of Current Knowledge’ 120 .205–33 on coin from Ebbsfleet 117 .232 Holmans, Stephen 112 .89 Holmes, John 116 .167 Holmewood see Homewood Holnes, Thomas 114 .161 Holsse, William 111 .179 Holstein Gottrop regiment 120 .281 Holt, Jane 115 .26 Holten see Hammond, Plumptre, Furley, Holten & Furley Homersham, Ald. John 112 .26, 53 Homewood (Holmewood) Andrew 112 .214–15, 249 Edward 110 .125–6 hones see whetstones Honywood (Honeywood; Honiwood) family 114 .153; 119 .10 Alice see Barnham Frances, m. George Sayer 111 .f198 Sir John (C18) 111 .253 Sir John (C19) 116 .67 Margaret, m. Richard Wilkinson 111 .f185 Sir Philip 111 .f198 Sir Robert I 119 .34, 38 Sir Robert II 119 .34 Sir Robert (C17) 111 .165, f185 Sir Thomas I 119 .34, 37, 42n Sir Thomas II 119 .34 Hoo church 117 .76n; 119 .295, 303 clergy 119 .308n; 120 .237 land tax 120 .242 manor Beresse family 115 .437 farm of 117 .71–2, 74, 75, 76, 77n Oxenhoath 111 .237–8 market 117 .100 see also under Minster-in-Thanet Hoo family 115 .167 John of 117 .13, 16; 120 .56 Hoo St Werburgh Beresse lands 115 .437, 438 Cockham (Cookham) Wood fort, history and investigations ( illus .) 112 .55–75 Cockham Wood Reach 120 .152–3, 158 Hoo Ness, defences 112 .57, 64–5, 67, 69 population C19–20 112 .14, 15 Hook see under Southfleet Hook, William, 118 .323 Hook Green see under Lamberhurst hooked tags, Anglo-Saxon 110 .395 Hooker family 116 .113 Widow – (C17) 111 .163 Dorothy see Dering John 116 .114–15 Thomas (C17) 111 .f181 Thomas (d.1765) 116 .113, 133 hooks, Romano-British 110 .209–10, 211 ; see also dress hooks; hooked tags Hooper – (C19) 117 .4 J. 120 .12 John 116 .260 Katherine see Page Nicholas 116 .259–61 Robert 116 .260–1 hop case, Faversham 115 .219 hop gardens 110 .12 Charing Heath 119 .216 Dartford 111 .118 Oxenhoath 111 .241, 245 Sevenoaks 112 .333 hop industry/trade C17 115 .215; 117 .174 C18 116 .161 C18–19 120 .349 C19 114 .18; 118 .68 see also oasts Hope see under St Mary-in-the-Marsh Hope, W.H. St John 112 .137, 140–1, 144, 163–4, 184, 185; 120 .17 Hopkins Henry 111 .116 Norman, The Baptists of Smarden and the Weald of Kent, 1640–2000 , reviewed 120 .424–6 Hopper Mrs – (C20) 111 .170 John 112 .196 Hopton, John 112 .196 Horden, Hubert 111 .291 Horne family 112 .290; 114 .152; 119 .226 Anne, m. John Darell 111 .f185 Elizabeth, m.1 George Acworth, m.2 Anthony Dering 111 .159, f181, f185 Gervase 112 .297 Margary, m. William Barlow 111 .f185 Margery, m. Thomas Dayrell 111 .f185 Mary, m. John Hales 111 .f181, f185 Peter 114 .160 Robert 119 .228, 229 Robert, Bishop of Winchester 111 .f185 William 112 .297–8 Horner, Rest 116 .180 Horney, Peter 119 .67n Hornsby – (C17) 111 .198 Richard 110 .123 Horsa 111 .70, 71, 72, 86–7; 115 .241, 340 Horseeley (Howley), – (C16) 111 .f180 Horsenden (Bucks.), cross 119 .178 horseshoes 115 .237; 120 .125 Horsley, Mary 112 .312 Horsmonden Beswick, William, of 119 .31 church 112 .202; 119 .295 Payne, Richard, of 119 .35 Horsnells Crouch see under Platt Horsted Horsa legend 111 .70, 71 sarsen stones 111 .109 Horte, Richard 111 .179; see also Hart; Haute Horton see Horton Kirby & South Darenth; Monks Horton Horton, Master Thomas 115 .400, 402 Horton Kirby & South Darenth Horton Kirby Banister, John, of 111 .11 church 115 .55–6, 66n, 67; 119 .295, 299–300, 303 Harrington, royalist rising 110 .2 Homewood, Edward, at 110 .125 Riseley, Anglo-Saxon cemetery 110 .72–3, 79 South Darenth Anglo-Saxon cemetery 110 .72–3, 74 , 79–80 watercress cultivation 118 .202 villa, Romano-British 110 .79 Hospital of St John of Jerusalem 119 .293, 294, 297, 303, 307n hospitals, medieval Canterbury see Eastbridge Hospital; Poor Priests’ Hospital; St John’s Hospital under Canterbury Dover 112 .373; 114 .460; 116 .321; 117 .100 Harbledown 112 .101–2; 114 .233, 235; 118 .78 Maidstone 119 .300 Milton 119 .298, 303 New Romney 114 .343 Ospringe 117 .100 Sandwich see friary; St Bartholomew’s Hospital; St Thomas’s Hospital under Sandwich Strood 119 .293, 294, 297, 304, 307n hospitals, post-medieval Heath Asylum (Oakwood) 112 .118, 119 Canterbury see Kent and Canterbury Hospital; Maynard’s Hospital; Poor Priests’ Hospital; St Nicholas’s Hospital under Canterbury Chatham 111 .264 Dover 112 .374–5; 114 .460 Greenwich Chatham Chest 111 .263, 264, 268, 269, 274–5, 278–80 clerk of works 117 .40 commissioners 117 .182–3 Maidstone 120 .244 Margate 111 .40; 114 .23; 120 .23, 24, 25 Minster-in-Thanet 111 .310 see also almshouses; convalescent homes; dispensaries; pest houses Hothfield Fright, Thomas, of 112 .302 Hothfield Place 111 .72; 112 .19; 116 .4 manor 116 .43, 48, 58 Tufton, John, of 119 .36 Hougham, Henry 114 .154 Hougham Without Poulton 111 .f198 St Radigund’s abbey 112 .106, 116 settlement, multi-period 110 .370 Houliston, Mark, ‘Excavations at The Mount Roman Villa, Maidstone, 1994’ 119 .71–172 Hoult family, arms 111 .154 , 158 Housegoe, Thomas 112 .326, 328 houses of correction see under Maidstone; Dartford Hovenden, Robert 116 .222 Howard (Howerd) – (C18) 120 .281, 282 Charles, Earl of Nottingham 111 .266; 119 .38 Elizabeth see Loper Sir George (C16) 119 .34, 37, 40n George (C18) 116 .154 Luke 112 .322, 323, 334n; 115 .2, 4–5, 8, 22n Sally, ‘Some Architectural Fragments Recovered from the Stour at Field Mill, Egerton’ 112 .407–9 Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 115 .167, 169 Lord Thomas 111 .161, f181 Howe, J., on Kentish ragstone 112 .93, 122 Howerd see Howard Howfield see under Chartham Howking, William 116 .46 Howle, Nicholas 116 .180 Howlen, Elizabeth 115 .26 Howorth, Sir Henry 118 .4 Howson family 114 .162 hoymen (watermen) Canterbury 112 .327 Dartford 111 .115, 116, 119 Faversham 115 .217, 220 Sandwich 112 .91; 118 .269, 270 115 .215, 217 hoys (sailing packets) ( illus. ) 111 .17–41; 112 .86–7; see also shipping Hozier Blanche see Ogilvy Henry 120 .38 Hubbard, Arthur 118 .303n Hubbert, Lt. – (C17) 110 .8 Huchen see Hutchin Huckford, Robert 111 .115 Beaufort estates 119 .225 church 111 .313 Huckstep, John 111 .200 Hudson (Hudshon) J. jnr. 110 .345 Thomas 119 .69n William (C16) 112 .250 William (C18) 118 .324 Hue (moneyer) 110 .157 Hughes Mrs – (C19) 110 .147 Edwin 118 .286–7 Margaret 118 .324 Hughessen, James 112 .312 Huguenots 111 .218 Huish, William 111 .113, 115 Hull Widow – (C17) 115 .9 Felix ‘Sidney of Penshurst – Robert, 2nd earl of Leicester’ 111 .43–56 dedication to Allen Grove 111 .xiii–xiv Rebekah see Loper Richard 115 .8–9, 17 Hulse, – (C18) 111 .230 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester 119 .224 hundreds 110 .237, 241–2, 245; see also individual hundreds by name Hungerford, Lord 119 .229 Hunsdon Lord George 119 .38 Lord Henry 119 .37 Hunt – (C15) 111 .f180 Elizabeth, m.1 Richard Pargate, m.2 Hugh Brent 111 .f180 Thomas 110 .322–4 Hunter Sir C. Bt. 112 .26 James 110 .122 Huntingdon, Earl of see Clinton, William Huntingfield, Walter de 117 .102 Huntington see Hunton Huntley, Thomas 110 .149 Hunton (Huntington) church 119 .295, 303 market 117 .100 Vane, Thomas, of 119 .33 Hurd, – (C19–20) 112 .418; 115 .470; see also Herd hurdle, ?medieval 114 .458 Hurler, Judith, 116 .167 Hurst, Mr – (C19) 120 .191 Hussey Catherine, m. Sir Reginald Bray 115 .159 Elizabeth see Dyke Nicholas 115 .159 Richard 112 .107 Hutchens, E. 111 .173; see also Hutchins Hutchin (Huchen) Henry 116 .244 Thomas 111 .184 Hutchins, John 120 .313; see also Hutchens Hutchinson (Huchynson) Revd Benjamin 120 .314 Revd Charles 110 .5–6 Charles jnr. 110 .5–6 Johnathan 120 .203n Dominus Robert 119 .68n Hutchison, Edward 111 .116 Hutton, Catherine 111 .34 Hyde Maria 118 .303n Patricia Faversham Studies, Vols 1–7 , reviewed 114 .471–2 Faversham and District Bibliography Primary Sources , reviewed 114 .471–2 Faversham and District Bibliography Secondary Sources , reviewed 114 .471–2 & Harrington, Duncan Faversham Hundred Records, Vol 1 , reviewed 114 .471–2 Faversham Tudor and Stuart Muster Rolls, Vol.3 Faversham Hundred Records , reviewed 120 .419–20 Hyde Parker, Mr and Mrs (C20) 111 .172 Hyde-Page, Capt. Thomas 116 .283 hydrocephalus, Anglo-Saxon 114 .172 hyperostosis frontalis interna ( illus. ) 112 .253–9 hypocausts Canterbury 116 .314 Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .187, 190, 195 , 197 , 202–8; 119 .92, 94 Minster-in-Thanet 112 .411; 116 .326; 119 .393 Snodland 115 .74, 77, 88–9, 118–19 110 .372 Thamesmead 119 .337 Hythe church 115 .47, 48–9, 63, 68–9, 377 coastal survey 1566 112 .343–6 Duke’s Head Bridge 112 .386, 387 , 388, 402 Hooker, Thomas, of 111 .f181 lordship of 115 .404 market 114 .162; 117 .99 museum 111 .206, 303 passage to France, Lambarde on 120 .312 quarrying 112 .95, 111 sewerage scheme 114 .25 shipping see coastal survey West Hythe Sandtun 118 .206–8 wastewater treatment works, evaluation 118 .375 Hythe, Hamo of see Hethe, Hamo de Hythe stone 114 .191, 194, 195, 200, 203, 226, 232