Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter M 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 civil parish. 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

M20, watching briefs 110 .377 McAleer, J. Philip, ‘Rochester Cathedral: The North Choir Aisle and the Space Between it and ‘Gundulf’s’ Tower’ 112 .127–65 McBride, William 118 .302 McCarthy, Jenny see Mason, Claire, Brockway, Claire & McCarthy, Jenny MacDougall, Philip, ‘The Abortive Plan for Northfleet Naval Dockyard during the Napoleonic Wars’ 120 .149–68 Mackenzie, Alet 110 .151 McKinley, Jacqueline I., on human bone from Sandwich Bay scheme 115 .301–3 Mackintosh, Lord – (C20) 111 .301 Mackreth, D.F. ‘A Late La Tène Brooch from Spital Street, Dartford’ 110 .401–3 on brooches from Ash 118 .153–6 Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .106–8 McLain, Bradley A., ‘Factors in Market Establishment in Medieval : The Evidence from Kent 1086–1350’ 117 .83–103 McLean, Lachlan 111 .265, 275 McLeish, George 118 .324 Macmurrough family, arms 111 .154 Macphail, R.I. & Cruise, G.M., on soils from Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .150–7 Macpherson-Grant, N., on pottery from Ash (Each End) 118 .131–2 Eastry 119 .378–80 Ebbsfleet ( illus. ) 110 .286–303 Hartsdown, 116 .268 Sandwich Bay scheme ( illus. ) 115 .286–98 see also Gibson, A.M. & Macpherson-Grant N.; Perkins, D.R.J., Macpherson-Grant N. & Healey, E.; Perkins, D.R.J., Boast, E., Wilson, T. & MacPherson-Grant, N. McVitie, – (C19) 111 .260 Maddele, W. de 112 .274 Maggs, W. 120 .12 magistrates see Commission of the Peace Maidstone All Saints College 112 .108, 111; 119 .294, 300, 303; 120 .235 Allington castle 111 .f180 church 111 .303; 119 .292, 293 market 117 .101 Archbishop’s Palace 111 .207–8 Assembly Rooms 112 .5 assizes 119 .25, 26 barracks, excavations ( illus .) 110 .177–8, 182; 112 .380–2 Brewer Street, The Spread Eagle 110 .232 Brotherhood Hall 120 .235, 239 building stone 112 .95, 100 Chillington House 110 .184; 111 .84 churches/chapels All Saints 111 .f181; 112 .108, 111; 120 .235 Holy Trinity 112 .120; 120 .238 St Faith 120 .235, 239 see also under Allington coastal survey 1566 112 .344–5, 352 Cobtree 111 .308 constable 119 .20 Corn Exchange 120 .248, 251 Corporation 120 .238–58 dispensary 114 .23 flints, Neolithic 114 .441 Fraternity of Corpus Christi 120 .235, 236 gaol 111 .f180; 112 .118; 115 .5–6, 170; see also house of correction Great Buckland Manor, candlestick 114 .451, 452 , 453 growth C18–19 120 .350–1 hospital, medieval 119 .300; see also West Kent General Hospital house of correction 119 .15–16, 18 hoys C17 111 .21 library 111 .302 , 310 London Road 120 .244, 245 Loose Road, Romano-British villa 115 .73, 75 M20 junctions, watching briefs 110 .377 market 117 .100, 174 Medway trade, medieval 117 .79 Mote, market 117 .100 The Mount Romano-British villa excavations ( illus. ) 110 .177–235; 112 .380–2; 114 .460–2; 119 .71–172 glass vessel 120 .310 museum Allen Grove at 111 .285, 301–11 Archaeological Notes ( illus .): 1992 110 .404–15; 1994 114 .439–54;1997 117 .237–59 Aylesford material 110 .404; 117 .149–50, 152, 154 drawing 1897 111 .302 history and collections 111 .204, 205–6 Museum of Kent Life 111 .207 trade tokens 116 .221–4 nonconformity 112 .325, 327–8; 115 .5, 19 parliamentary regiment mustered at 110 .2 Penenden Heath county meeting C19 111 .253 trial C11 115 .150n poor relief 116 .175 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .18, 19, 20 quarter sessions 119 .21–5 riverside walk, building stone 112 .122 schools Grammar School 1833–1882 ( illus .) 120 .235–60 grammar schools 111 .315 Northborough 111 .301 shipping see coastal survey shop tax 117 .175 Star Hotel 120 .248 Star Inn 111 .254, 256, 307 stone mines 112 .101; 115 .457 tanners 110 .12 tokens 116 .221–4 Tonbridge Road 120 .245–6, 251 Town Hall 120 .251 Turkey Mill 120 .246 underpasses, building stone 112 .122 Upper Stone Street, Cooper’s Wheelrights’ shop 111 .306 villas, Romano-British ( see also The Mount; Loose Road) 115 .75; 119 .158 water supply C19 114 .24 Week Street 120 .239 West Kent General Hospital 120 .244 Westborough, Romano-British cemetery 119 .160 Willington, stone mines 112 .101 workhouse 116 .165 Maidstone, Ralph of, Bishop of Hereford 112 .273 Maidstone Antiquarian Society 111 .308, 309 Maidstone Antiques Fair 111 .305 Maidstone Area Archaeological Group and Allen Grove 111 .308 fieldwork 110 .178, 372; 115 .71–2; 119 .71 Maidstone Art Society 111 .303 Maidstone hundred 119 .18 Maidstone Megalith Meeting 118 .9 Maidstone Scientific and Antiquarian Society 111 .308 Makefeir, Richard 119 .182 malaria 120 .156; see also marsh fever Maleville family, arms 111 .154 , 158 Malgar, John 112 .302 Malling deanery of 119 .288 market and fairs 117 .87, 88, 99 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .20 see also East Malling and Larkfield; West Malling Malmaines (Malmaine; Malmains; Malmayn; Malymains) family arms 111 .154 Henry 112 .302, 305, 306 Margery 112 .305 Malpase, – (C15) 111 .179 malt oven, medieval 119 .199 malthouses 111 .167; 118 .269 maltsters 111 .115, 306; 118 .269, 270 Malymains see Malmaines Manby, T.G. 111 .111 Manning Agnes 111 .180, f180 Anne 111 .180 Christine 111 .174, 180, f180 Elizabeth, 111 .174, f180 Helen see Brent John 111 .174, f180 William 111 .174, f180 Manny, Bernard 114 .322 manors Kentish 110 .239; 111 .2 manorial court records 117 .42, 44–5, 48 Manser, John 119 .15 mansiones 114 .55, 354–5 Manston aerodrome 118 .223 Business Park excavations and evaluations ( illus .) 115 .471; 118 .217–55 finds 118 .360, 361 Cheeseman’s Camp 118 .220 defences 116 .310 Flete, hoard 115 .472–3, 477 ring ditches 115 .473–4 Runway Barrow 120 .366 settlement, Neolithic 120 .366 sunken-floored building 115 .476 Upper Court 115 .476 Mantle, Margaret 118 .324 manuscript art, medieval 110 .17–20, 26, 31–2, 33 , 34–43, 47–8; 120 .387, 391–2 Manwell, Pauline 111 .318 Manwood family 114 .230, 233; 119 .10 Sir Peter 119 .25, 34, 38 Sir Roger font donated by 114 .233 as J.P. 119 .9, 16, 20, 24, 26, 28, 29, 34, 37, 40n manor house built by 114 .460 school 118 .287 wife 112 .213 Maplescombe see under West Kingsdown Mappin, James 111 .115 Marbrook, Richard 115 .20n Marchant John 120 .291 T. 110 .149 Marche, Thomas 112 .318n, 319, 320–2, 324n, 332, 333–4; 115 .2, 4–5, 10, 14, 22 Marden church 119 .177 handaxes, Acheulian 114 .440 , 441 hoard, Bronze Age 115 .462 lordship of 119 .228, 229, 233, 236 nonconformity 112 .327 Marden, James and wife 119 .252 Mardis, John 115 .393 Mareys, William 119 .226, 227 Margaret of Anjou, Queen 119 .227–8, 230, 231, 232–3 Margary, I.D., on Richborough–Canterbury road 114 .1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14–15 Margate Alkali Row 120 .305 banks 110 .338, 346; 112 .79–92; 115 .223 Cecil Square 110 .339; 120 .25 110 .344 coastal survey 1566 112 .343–5, 347, 348 Dent-de-Lion manor 116 .267 Drapers Mills School, flint mine 116 .279–80 Duke Street 111 .28 Fort Hill evaluation 119 .375–6 settlement Iron Age 114 .310 watching brief 117 .228 Cramp, John, of 112 .90 farms 120 .24 General Sea Bathing Infirmary 111 .40; 114 .23 Globe Hotel 110 .333, 335, 337, 340 Grosvenor Villas 110 .352 growth of 111 .17–41 Half Mile Ride, Anglo-Saxon cemetery 120 .299 , 306–7, 310, 381 harbour 112 .85–6; see also Margate Pier and Harbour Co. Hartsdown Hartsdown Community Woodland Scheme, evaluation work ( illus .) 116 .265–81 road metalling and prehistoric pottery 120 .378–9 High Street 110 .332, 333, 336, 341, 342, 344 Horn Point 110 .332–3, 336, 338 hospitals 120 .23, 24, 25; see also General Sea Bathing Infirmary inquisition 1468 119 .238n Jubilee Clock Tower 110 .332, 344–53, 354 , 355 The Kent 110 .343 library 112 .91–2 Marine Drive (New Road), building of 110 .331–45, 353, 354 , 355; see also Jubilee Clock Tower Marine Terrace 110 .332–3, 334 , 336 Marsh Bay 120 .23, 25, 29, 30 museum 111 .206 nonconformity 112 .327 Palm Bay, Iron Age site 114 .310 pier 112 .80, 83, 85–6; see also Margate Pier and Harbour Co. population C19 118 .260–1 St John’s Burial Board 120 .36 St John’s church 111 .f199; 120 .32 St John’s parish, Philpott, William, of 114 .155–6 St Mildred’s Bay Assembly Rooms 120 .35, 40; 130 .41 development C19 120 .30, 31, 32, 39 hoards, Bronze Age 114 .295 St Mildred’s Hotel 120 .39 Sussex Gardens 120 .39 Salmestone Grange building stone 112 .106 evaluation 120 .381 Salmestone–Half Mile Ride, prehistoric site 114 .310 school, charity 112 .83 School Board 120 .36 sea-wall 110 .332, 338 sewerage scheme 114 .25 shipping see coastal survey Street Lodge 120 .25 theatre 112 .91 Town Council 110 .331–55 Updown Farm 112 .81 Victoria Bathing Rooms 110 .337 water supply C19 114 .24 Westgate Farm 120 .26–7 Westgate on Sea bandstand 120 .24, 46 Beach House Hotel 120 .31, 34, 35, 37 The Bungalow 120 .29 , 39 churches 120 .32, 38, 39, 41 , 42 , 43, 44, 47 country club 120 .45 Danehurst 120 .30, 31 Ellingham 120 .44 Exbury 120 .37 , 38, 43, 47 gasworks 120 .32, 33, 34 Goodwin House 120 .38 hoards, Bronze Age 114 .295, 310 Hundreds Farm 120 .27–8 Ledge Point 120 .31 livery stables 120 .45 Lymington House 120 .44 Northlawn 120 .38 parish 120 .24, 36, 47 railway station 120 .28 Redcliffe Villa 120 .27 as resort 1865–1895 ( illus. ) 120 .23–50 Rosebank 120 .38 St Mildred’s Court 120 .40 Sanitary Committee 120 .36, 37 schools: Ethandene 120 .46; Ringslow College 120 .46–7; St Margaret’s 120 .47; St Michael’s 120 .47; Wellington House Prep 120 .47 sea defences 120 .28 Station Road shops 120 .35 Streete Court Estates 120 .25, 26, 32, 35, 36, 44–5 Street Green Farm 120 .32 Waterside 120 .43 , 44 Westcliff Hotel 120 .39, 40 Westgate Farm 120 .28 Westgate Hall 120 .27 White Hart Hotel 110 .347–8 Margate Extension and Improvement Bill (1877) 110 .332–3, 335 Margate Pier and Harbour Co. 110 .336, 341–2, 345 Marham, John 116 .46 Maria, Prioress of Higham 117 .71n Marianne 118 .278 mariners charities see Chatham Chest; Greenwich Hospital; Society of the Trinity House Dartford 111 .115, 117–18 Sandwich 114 .323 survey 1566 112 .341–53 Marisso, Raphael 119 .65n Maritime Monuments Index 116 .183 Mark, George 111 .233 market gardening 117 .174 market house, Dartford 111 .118 markets medieval, factors in establishment 117 .83–103 post-medieval 1700–1850, north-west Kent 117 .173–87 see also Appledore; Ashford; Canterbury; Dartford; Dover; Ebony; Headcorn; Hythe; Old Romney; Sandwich Marks Arthur 111 .234 George William 111 .234 Sarah 111 .234 Marlborough, Duke of see Churchill, John marlpits, Cobham 119 .214 Marquise stone Canterbury churches 114 .191, 195, 200, 203, 227n as Kent building stone 112 .105 Rochester cathedral 120 .1, 4, 8, 13, 18 Sandwich castle 120 .68 marriage C16–17 age at 116 .235 distribution 116 .232–5 Seal, Sevenoaks, Ightham, Kemsing, Sevenoaks 112 .239–42; 116 .226–30, 232–4, 246–7 C17–18, Quaker 115 .7–9, 10, 11 C19–20, Kent 114 .26–36 Marsh family 114 .162 – (C18) 116 .158 Adam 112 .274 Henry 111 .116 John 118 .270 Roberta Catherine see Peirce Terry 111 .f199 Thomas 118 .302 marsh fever (ague) 114 .19; see also malaria Marshall (Marshal) family arms 111 .154 Richard, map by 110 .174 Thomas (C17) 116 .73 Thomas (C19) 116 .73 William 119 .34, 40n see also Osbert the Mariscall Marshalls Bridge see under Dymchurch Marsham Charles, Earl of Romney 111 .256; 115 .432; 120 .245, 247 Hon. Robert 120 .246 Martello Towers 112 .386 Marten see Martin Martin (Marten) A.R. 110 .161 Colin 111 .304–5 David 112 .42, 50 Elizabeth see Stone George 112 .5–6 Sir Henry 116 .297 Joan 119 .257 Capt. Kennett Beacham 111 .32 Margaret see Stone W.W. 120 .41 William 112 .242 see also Martyn Martin estate, Canterbury 112 .50 martingale, medieval 117 .257 Martin’s Bank 120 .393 Martyn family 111 .f180 Anne, m. Roger Brent 111 .f180 Constance 114 .209n John the elder (C15) 119 .225 John the younger 119 .225 John (C15/16) 111 .f180 see also Martin Marx, Karl 120 .198 Mary I 120 .235 Mary II, as Princess Royal 120 .94 Marynes, Thomas de 111 .158 Maryon Wilson family 117 .180 Mason Anthony 119 .34, 40n Claire ‘Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum’ 114 .439–54 Brockway, Claire & McCarthy, Jenny, ‘Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum’ 117 .237–59 masons medieval Canterbury 110 .39, 40–5, 48, 237n; 112 .180 parish churches 115 .45, 47–9, 67–9 post-medieval Canterbury, yard 116 .315 Rochester 120 .12 Sandwich 118 .269 sarsens used by 111 .66 Tonbridge castle 116 .120–39 masons’ marks 112 .114 ; 115 .199, 200 Massey Elizabeth see Dyke Ralph 115 .159 Masters, William 112 .46 Matfield see under Brenchley Matilda, Queen 112 .184–5 Matthews (Matthew) James 111 .115 Peter 118 .270 Sally 111 .38 Maude, Elizabeth 115 .37, 41 Mauduit, Anthony 115 .35 Mauncell Theobalda 111 .f180 Thomas 111 .f180 May, Lt. – (C17) 110 .11 May, Wyborn & Mercer (bank) 112 .81–3 Mayenne (Meduana), Walter de 110 .168 Mayes, – (C19) 116 .158 Mayfield (E. Sussex), manor 112 .204 Mayhew, John 112 .302 Mayne, John 119 .34, 37, 42n Mayney Elizabeth see Brent Walter 111 .f180 Mays, S.A. & Anderson, T., ‘Archaeological Research Priorities for Human Remains from South-East England (Kent, East and West Sussex and Surrey)’ 115 .355–88 Mead John & widow 118 .303n, 321 Richard 118 .320 Meadherst, John 112 .250 Meadows, John 111 .246, 260 Mecklenberg-Strelitz, H.R.H. and Grand Duchess of 120 .38 medalette, Shoreham 119 .409 , 410 Medici, Cardinal John Charles de 120 .80 medicine C16, remedies 115 .399–400, 401, 409 C19, Kent 114 .22–4, 25 Meduana see Mayenne Medway, river/valley defences 112 .55–9, 60 , 61–9, 75 Dutch Raid 1667 114 .40, 42, 43, 48 megaliths European context 119 .269–84 long barrows 120 .319–45 in perspective ( illus. ) 111 .57–111 Stukeley at 112 .17–24 origins 120 .181–2, 184 plan to canalise 116 .115 prehistoric significance 117 .156 silting 120 .151–5, 157–8, 163–4, 167 trade 111 .21; 117 .79 Tunnel, excavations 114 .462–3; 116 .323 villas, Romano-British 115 .73; 119 .157–8, 159 , 160–4; 120 .184 see also megalithic sites Medway Towns Northern By-pass, watching briefs 114 .463 Meetclerke, Charles 120 .286 megalithic sites Coldrum, revisited and reviewed ( illus. ) 118 .1–43 Ebbsfleet 110 .273, 281 Medway megaliths European context 119 .269–84 long barrows 120 .319–45 in perspective ( illus. ) 111 .57–111 Stukeley at 112 .17–24 see also avenues, stone; cists; coves ; sarsen stones; stone circles Mell, Alice 119 .265 Mellor, Sir Gilbert and Lady 111 .305 Melville, Viscount see Dundas, Henry Meneland, accounts 117 .49 Mennes, Admiral Sir John 120 .96 Mentlyng abbey 117 .99 market 117 .99 Meopham church 111 .97, 110; 118 .8, 34; 119 .295, 300, 303 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .135–6, 137n manor 117 .49 Nurstead (Nutstead), church 119 .296 Owldham lands and property 119 .67n, 68n rectory 117 .49 Mepham, Lorraine, on timber objects from Sandwich Bay 115 .299–301 Mercer Malcolm ‘Lancastrian Loyalism in Kent during the Wars of the Roses’ 119 .221–43 ‘Sir Richard Clement, Ightham Mote and Local Disorder in the Early Tudor Period’ 115 .155–75 Robert le 112 .262 Samuel 120 .248, 249, 252, 256 Mercury, heads of 116 .197, 201 ; 117 .244 , 245 Merden Hundred 111 .f180 Mereworth arrowhead, Bronze Age 114 .441, 443 church 112 .116, 118; 119 .296 Mereworth Castle 111 .72 Nevill family 111 .172; 119 .230 Southwell, Robert, of 119 .36 Swanton, manor 111 .238 Merryweather (Merywether) Edward 111 .f185 Edward the younger 111 .f185 R.T. 115 .31 Susan, m.1 Anthony Dering, m.3 Leonard Brown 111 .f185 Mersham excavations 119 .212–13 Knatchbull, Norton, of 119 .34 manor 116 .42, 43; 117 .49 nonconformity 112 .325, 327 Merston see under Shorne Mertens, Herman Dirs 120 .25–8, 30, 40 Merton, Walter de, Bishop of Rochester 119 .187n Merton Abbey (Surrey) 118 .80; 119 .296, 303 Merywether see Merryweather metal dectector finds 120 .227–8 metal dectector surgeries ( illus .) 117 .227, 230–7 metal detector surveys Dumpton 110 .397 Ebbsfleet 110 .272–4, 276, 303 Manston 115 .471 Minster 120 .360 Minster-in-Thanet 115 .470 Monkton 114 .240, 242 Sandwich Bay Wastewater Treatment Scheme 115 .247 Sarre 110 .395 metal-working Bronze Age–Iron Age 119 .194 Iron Age–Romano-British 119 .200 Romano-British 114 .355–6; 119 .200 Anglo-Saxon 116 .316 medieval 119 .212–13 see also brass-working; copper alloy-working; iron-working Methodists 118 .69–70, 285–7; 120 .282 Metropolitan Railway 120 .191 Meyrick, William 115 .227 Michelgrove family 115 .157n Elizabeth 115 .156 John 115 .156 Michell, Ralph 112 .350 Mid Kent Search and Recovery Club 118 .109, 161 midden material Iron Age 110 .397 not dated 110 .277, 280 Middlemas Elizabeth 115 .7 Michael 115 .7 Middleton Andrew M., on Iron Age pottery from Kent 110 .293–4 Charles, Lord Barham 120 .161 Elizabeth 110 .230 Sir Thomas 111 .270 Middleton Hundred 111 .f180 Midley see under Old Romney Miette, Samuel Joseph Benjamin 112 .46 migration Kent, C19–20 112 .6–15; 114 .17 Sandwich, C19 118 .259–64 see also emigration; immigration Mildred (Mildrith), St 114 .191; 118 .78, 83–5 Miles, Alec, obituary by 119 .432–3 Miles (Myles) Alec 110 .178, 181, 186; 119 .71; see also Lebon, Cecily & Miles, Alec John 112 .295 Raymond 115 .35 Richard 112 .295 Thomas 112 .295 military sites Roman, 112 .413 post-medieval, Dover 110 .358–9, 370 see also artillery defences; barracks; blockhouses; forts Mill, William Hodge 117 .162 Mill Hill see under Deal mill mound, Lympne 116 .69, 88 Miller (Millar; Myller) family 110 .10n; 112 .246 Lt. – (C17) 110 .8, 9 Anne 111 .239 Sir Borlace Bt. 111 .241, 242, 243–4 Elizabeth, m. Leonard Bartholomew 111 .241–4 Sir Geoffrey Bt. 111 .241 George 111 .239 Giles 118 .66, 67, 69, 70–1, 73, 74 Goodman 111 .230 Humphrey 111 .240 J.A. 110 .327 Jane, m. William James 116 .252 Joan see Kips John (d.1590) 112 .218 John (C17) 110 .9 Margaret (C16), m. John Godden 112 .218–20 Margaret (C16 daughter of Richard) 112 .233, 236 Nicholas (C16 of Kemsing) 112 .219–20 Sir Nicholas (C17) 110 .9–10; 111 .239, 241; 116 .252 Nicholas (C17 uncle of Sir Nicholas) 111 .239 Nicholas (d.1658 son of Sir Nicholas) 111 .239–41 Richard 112 .219–20, 233, 236 Susannah 111 .241–2 Sylvester 112 .218–21 Sylvester the younger 112 .219–20 Thomas 111 .114 millers 112 .89–90, 327; 116 .108, 109 Milles family 114 .221, 223 Millett, Martin Roman Britain , reviewed 115 .483–4 book review by 116 .341–6 milliners, Sandwich 118 .270 mills Appledore 112 .284, 288–90, 294, 295–6 Canterbury Abbot’s Mill 112 .27, 34, 43, 47, 51, 52, 53; 118 .297 Dean’s Mill, excavations 112 .363 , 364–5 King’s Mill 112 .44 stone from 112 .290 Charing 111 .161, 184 Charlton 110 .172 Chartham 117 .49 Cuxton 115 .437 Dartford 111 .115n, 119 Great Chart 116 .44 Headcorn 115 .465 Hollingbourne 116 .57 Ickham 114 .12, 355 Lamberhurst 112 .198 Lewisham 110 .172 Sevington 110 .376 Sturry 114 .227 Tonbridge 116 .108–10 Westwell 116 .57; 119 .213–14 see also cider mills/press; fulling mill; millers; millstones; millwrights; papermills; silkmills Mills, John 120 .270 millstones Romano-British 110 .228 medieval 112 .290 see also querns millwrights Appledore 112 .290 Benenden 112 .326 Dartford 111 .115 Seal 112 .221, 231 Millys Anne see Brent Edmund 111 .175, f180 Edward 111 .175, 180, f180 John 111 .175, 180, f180 Margaret 111 .175, 180, f180 William 111 .175, 180, f180 Milton see under Gravesend; Sittingbourne mines see chalk pits/wells; flint mines; sand mine; stone mines Minnis Bay see under Birchington Minster, Westgate and Streets Court Estate land 120 .36 Minster-in-Sheppey see under Sheerness Minster-in-Thanet A253 excavations, interim report ( illus. ) 116 .305–10 abbey 110 .270; 116 .310; 118 .84 Abbey Farm evaluation 112 .411 hoard 114 .295 training excavation ( illus .) 116 .325–9; 117 .260–4; 119 .393 Allend (Allande) Grange 115 .471; 118 .223 Business Park, evaluation 115 .470–1 cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 120 .310 church 112 .106, 108; 114 .213; 115 .69 clergy 120 .40 Conyngham Road, evaluation 112 .411 Ebbsfleet archaeological evaluations ( illus. ) 110 .269–311; 112 .410–11 Bronze Age–Iron Age sites 114 .295, 308 coin, Anglo-Saxon 117 .231 , 232 geomorphology 115 .241, 243–4 ring ditch 112 .411 settlement history discussed 115 .333–40 Wastewater Treatment Works site ( illus .) 114 .435–6; 115 .245–60, 274–7, 279 Hill House Hospital 111 .310 Hoo, Neolithic pottery 115 .333 land grant 112 .300 Laundry Road, excavations ( illus .) 120 .359–72 market 117 .99 railway 117 .1, 9 settlement, Romano-British 116 .308, 309 , 310 see also Manston, Business Park Minter Henry 120 .36 Robert 112 .339; 115 .2n, 17, 22 mints Iron Age 120 .208, 214, 215, 216 Anglo-Saxon–medieval 110 .261; 114 .339 miracles 119 .176–7, 184 mirrors, Romano-British 110 .361; 119 .203, 207 Mitchell, Ian, ‘The Public Markets of some North-West Kent Towns 1700–1850’ 117 .173–87 Mitford Algernon Bertram, Lord Redesdale 120 .37–8, 42, 43, 47 Clementine see Ogilvy Moat see under Canterbury, St Martin’s moated sites Detling, Corbier Hall 119 .205 Dymchurch 116 .72 , 73–6, 88–9 Headcorn Brook Wood 115 .462–3 Moat Farm 115 .465 Moatenden Priory: survey 110 .415–16; 115 .177, 178, 180–2, 183 , 185; watching brief 116 .334–5 Hollingbourne, Ripple Manor 117 .111 Kingsnorth Kingsnorth Manor 116 .322 Park Farm 112 .390 Old Romney 114 .330, 331, 333, 334, 337 Romney Marsh 116 .89 Sandwich 120 .59 Seal, Romshed Farm 115 .455–6 Sevington, Boys Hall Moat ( illus. ) 114 .411–34 Sissinghurst 115 .181–2 Smarden, Romden 115 .467–8 Tonbridge castle 116 .101, 102 , 103–11, 115, 126 Westwell, Parsonage Farm 119 .213–14 Mocke Charles 111 .120n John 111 .120n Mockett, John 112 .91 Modingahamesgemaera /Modingahemamearc see Mottingham under Bromley Modyford, James 120 .77 Moffat see Williams, Moffat & Burgess Mohun, James 111 .115 Moile see Moyle Molash, Videan, Hammond, of 114 .154 Molineux, Michael 118 .302 molluscan analysis Chalk Hill 115 .323–5 Ebbsfleet 115 .257, 260 Ebbsfleet valley 110 .385–6, 388 Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .28 Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .141–7 Monkton 114 .239 Wantsum Channel 115 .318–20 Whitstable area 120 .180 see also shells; ship worm Monchensie family 110 .375n Mondon, Monsieur 120 .82 Mone, Guy 119 .300, 310n moneyers, medieval 110 .157 Mongeham, market 117 .100; see also Little Mongeham under Sutton Monins Edward 119 .11, 34 Richard 119 .11 William 119 .34 Monk (Monke) family arms 111 .158 George, later Duke of Albemarle 111 .120; 114 .40, 42–3, 44 John 111 .157 Thomasine see Graunt Monks Horton, priory 116 .73n Monkton A253 evaluation 112 .413–14 interim report ( illus .) 116 .305–10 almonry 117 .49 barrow, reconstruction 112 .419–20 , 421 Beaufort estates 119 .225 church 112 .108 Cleve Court, hoard 118 .361, 362 , 363, 364–5 manor 117 .49 Mason, Anthony, of 119 .34 Monkton Court Farm, evaluation ( illus. ) 114 .237–316 settlement, Neolithic 120 .366 yeomen C17 114 .158 Monkton Nature Reserve 112 .421 Montagu, John, Duke of Montagu 120 .286 Montague, R., on metal objects from Sandwich Bay 115 .279–80 Montecanisio (Muntkenesi) Warin de, Baron of Swanscombe 110 .168, 169 William de 110 .168 Montefiore, Sir Moses, M.P. 110 .341; 112 .81 Montford Eleanor see Clare Simon de, Earl of Leicester 115 .433; 118 .50, 52–5; 119 .180 Monyn, Robert 117 .13 Moody, Mrs E. 120 .409 Moon, J.H., ‘Thomas Rolff: An Examination of the Structure of Society Within the Kentish High Weald Based Upon the Study of a Fifteenth-Century Parish Clerk’ 112 .193–212 Moore (More) Mrs – (C20) 111 .313 Brent 111 .f180, 182 Sir Edward 111 .f180 John (d.1562) 111 .f180–1; 119 .34 John (C18) 116 .180 Jonas 112 .61 Margaret see Brent Peter, ‘Excavations at the site of West Chalk Manor House, Chalk’ 119 .353–67 Revd Ralph 120 .235 Thomas (C14) 120 .56 Thomas (C19) 118 .300 Moorlan, John 111 .231 Mor, William 117 .16 Moray, Ross and Caithness, bishop see Eden, Robert Mordaunt Alexander 111 .f181 Susanna, m. Alexander Dering 111 .f181 Morden Sir John 110 .164, 167, 173, 175, 176 Dame Susan 110 .173 More see Moore Mores, William (alias Poole) 119 .70n Moresby Alice see Chadlesworth Joan, m.1 John Gaynesford, m.2 Robert Brent 111 .f180 Reynold 111 .f180 Morgan, Revd A.C. 117 .179 Morini 120 .211 Morland, William 112 .193, 207 Morley, Samuel 120 .41 Morris, John 115 .33 mortar, medieval/post-medieval 116 .121–3 mortars (stone), medieval 110 .411, 412 , 413; 117 .219 Mortimer, Roger 115 .404 Morton George 119 .34 John, Archbishop of Canterbury 111 .144 mortuary houses, Neolithic 111 .58, 101 mosaics Romano-British 116 .326; 117 .264 medieval 115 .204 see also tessellated pavements; tesserae Moschion, daughter of Stasiochos 116 .193 Moschos, son of Stasios 116 .193 Moseley, Humphrey 120 .105n Mott, Rawlings 117 .40 Mottingham (G. London) see under Bromley moulds, coin 120 .208 Moulton, George 119 .10, 20, 34, 37, 40n Mount, Romano-British villa see under villas Mount, Richard Martin 112 .46 mounts Romano-British 110 .209, 211 Anglo-Saxon Cuxton 119 .210 Deal 114 .437 , 438 Eastry 119 .48 , 49–50 Ripple 119 .394–5 , 396–7 post-medieval 115 .280 see also cup mounts; harness mounts; purse mounts; scabbard mount; stirrup mounts Moya, Ald. – (C18) 116 .171n Moyle (Moile) family 111 .158 John 111 .157 Margaret see Lucombe Sir Thomas 119 .20 Sir Walter 111 .142, 157 Mudd, Andrew, ‘The Excavation of a Later Bronze Age Site at Coldharbour Road, Gravesend’ 114 .363–410 Mulgrave, Earl of see Phipps, Henry Mullender, William 111 .115 Mullens, Sir William 111 .307 Multon Audrey 116 .253 Deborah 116 .253 George (C16) 116 .253 George (d.1618) 116 .253 Jane, m. William Lambarde 116 .253 Robert 116 .253 Mumford, John 110 .122 Mummery – (C19) 116 .158 Mattias 112 .89 Mummery & Son (transport operator) 112 .88–9 Munn, Francis 111 .199 Munns, Cllr. – (C19) 110 .335, 337–8, 339–40, 342, 355 Muntkenesi see Montecanisio Murray, Francis Henry 117 .162 Murston see under Sittingbourne Museum of London Archaeology Service 119 .196, 197, 208, 213, 214–15, 217, 311 museums, in Kent 111 .201–10 musician 111 .115 muster commissions 119 .19, 21 mutinies 110 .2, 3–6, 8, 10n, 11, 13–14 Myles see Miles Myller see Miller Mylne, – (C18) 116 .110 myrrh 114 .350