Letter S Introduction This Index Covers Volumes 110–112 and 114–120 Inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 113 Being the Preceding General Index
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Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter S 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 Kent 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 Sackete, J. 112 .103, 116 Sackett family 114 .162 John 115 .223 Sackett & Co. (bank) 115 .223, 225 Sackville Anne see Harvey Cecily, m. Thomas Whatman 111 .f184 John 111 .f184 Lionel Cranfield, Duke of Dorset, Lord Lt. 120 .280 Sir Richard (Fillsack) 111 .6; 119 .37 Robert, Lord Buckhurst 119 .35, 38 Sir Thomas, Lord Buckhurst & 1st Earl of Dorset 111 .6; 119 .38 Sacri, William 112 .210 saddler 112 .327 Saffery Mary 116 .159 Osmond 112 .48 Sage Thomas 111 .169 William 110 .146, 150 sailing packets see hoys St Albans, earl see Jermyn, Henry St Aubyn, – (C19) 114 .233 St Calais, William of, Bishop of Durham 118 .183 St Cosmus and St Damian in the Blean Amery Court, accounts 117 .49 population C19–20 112 .15 Tile Oast 117 .49 St George of Sandwich 116 .297–8 St Jean d’Angély (France), abbey 117 .70, 71 St John Margaret see Beauchamp Mary, m. Richard Frogenhall 119 .226 Oliver 119 .226 St John in Thanet see Margate St Leger (Seyntleger) family 119 .10 Anthony the elder 119 .35 Sir Anthony II 119 .35 Sir Arnold 112 .302 Joan, m. Richard Dering 112 .302 John 112 .302 Nicholas 119 .35 Sir Warham 119 .12, 18, 35, 37, 40n St Leonards, Bartholomew of 117 .99 St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe burial, Bronze Age ( illus. ) 114 .357–61 water pipeline, watching brief 116 .338 Westcliffe church 119 .298 rectory 117 .49 St Martin’s see under Canterbury St Mary Cray see under Bromley St Mary Hoo Chatham Chest property 111 .267–8 church 117 .76n; 119 .296 clergy 119 .308n St Mary-in-the-Marsh dispute with Rye 119 .20 Edmed lands 114 .155 Hope church 114 .330 coin, medieval 110 .414 yeomanry C17 114 .153n seal matrix, medieval 114 .449 , 453 yeomanry C17 114 .153n St Nicholas at Wade church 110 .393; 112 .111; 115 .69 market 117 .102 Paramore, Henry, of 119 .35 Potten Street, Iron Age site 114 .310 seal matrices 117 .231 , 232 Shuart church 110 .393 settlement and hoard, Bronze Age 114 .295, 310 Shuart Farm, glass, Roman 120 .310 Thanet Way Improvement Scheme, evaluation 110 .392–3 yeomen C17 114 .152, 158 St Osyth (Essex), priory 118 .80, 90 St Paul, Robert 110 .122 St Paul’s Cray see under Bromley St Peters see Broadstairs and St Peters St Sulpice la Forêt (France) 117 .76n St Vincent, Earl see Jervis, John saints, cults of 119 .62, 173–88 Salisbury, bishop see Jewel, John Salmestone Grange see under Margate salt works Romano-British Scotney Court 118 .327–53 Worth 120 .118, 132, 138, 145 Anglo-Saxon, Harwich 110 .258 medieval, Seasalter 110 .239 see also briquetage Saltwood axes, Neolithic 119 .278 cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 119 .210, 211–12 church 115 .48 settlement, Iron Age–Anglo-Saxon 119 .199–200 Salvin, – (C19), drawing by 111 .259 Sampson – (C19) 116 .158 Christopher 119 .35 Revd Desmond 115 .35–7, 40, 41 John 112 .196 Samuel (moneyer) 110 .157 sand mine, Northumberland Heath 115 .457 Sanderson, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln 120 .98 Sandes family 119 .10 Anthony 119 .35 Sir Michael 119 .35, 38, 40n, 43n Sir Richard 119 .35 Sir Thomas 119 .35 Sandford, – (C19), & wife 110 .147 Sandgate see under Folkestone Sandhurst family 112 .205, 212 William 112 .208, 210 Sandling see under Boxley Sandlings (G. London) see under Bromley Sandown see under Deal Sands, Harold 116 .117 Sandtun see under Hythe Sandvidge, Thomas 114 .153 Sandway see under Lenham Sandwell, Capt. – ( fl .1796) 111 .27 Sandwich bailiffs 115 .174; 119 .237 castle 111 .f180; 116 .320; 117 .230 excavations ( illus. ) 120 .51–75 Cattle Market, excavations 118 .355 Chadlesworth family 111 .f180 chapels C19 118 .285–6 churches friary 114 .317, 318 St Clement 115 .63, 68; 117 .17, 31; 118 .285 St Mary 118 .258n, 285 St Peter 117 .20, 31; 118 .258n, 285 coach travel 112 .88 coastal survey 1566 112 .342, 343–5, 347 Corporation 114 .324–5, 326 Custom Farmer 116 .298–9 Custumal 115 .395, 404, 409; 117 .13–36 defences 120 .52, 56, 72 description in C19 118 .257–90 fair 118 .268 friary ( illus. ) 114 .317–27 hospital 114 .320 gaol 118 .287; 120 .56 gates 112 .115 Green Wall, observations 115 .273 harbour 112 .344 Harnet Street, friary property 114 .324 Knightrider Street, watching brief 116 .320 Loop Street evaluation 114 .465 watching brief 116 .320 Manwood, Roger, of 119 .9, 34 Manwood Grange, evaluation 117 .230 Manwood Road, evaluation 116 .320; 120 .67–8 markets 114 .162; 117 .99; 118 .267–8 Mechanic’s Institute 118 .290 Mill Wall 120 .72 mint 110 .261 Moat Sole, evaluation 116 .320 Monk’s Wall, excavations 115 .243, 247, 268, 269 , 270, 342–3; 119 .400 Municipal Corporation Report 118 .258, 265, 267 Newcut Bridge, excavations 114 .436; 115 .272–3 nonconformity 112 .334; 115 .10, 18 parishes C19 118 .285 port 110 .261; 118 .258, 274–81, 284; 120 .52, 55–6 public health C19 118 .289–90 public houses C19 118 .269–70 St Bartholomew’s Hospital 114 .317, 322; 118 .285 coin hoard ( illus. ) 110 .153–9 St Clement’s, friary property 114 .324 St Thomas’s Hospital 118 .355 schools C19 118 .269, 287–9 sea defences see Green Wall; Monk’s Wall shipping see coastal survey shipping 118 .274–5, 277–81 social structure C19 118 .284–90 Stonar market 117 .99 port 115 .243, 342 wastewater treatment scheme, excavations 114 .436; 115 .246, 270, 271 , 272, 341 Stonar Bank 115 .241, 242 , 243–4, 246, 341–3 theatre 118 .290 trade/trades C19 118 .264–84 turnpike to Dover 1833–1874 117 .1–11 water supply 114 .320–1 Whitefriars Meadow 114 .317, 326 yeomanry C17 114 .151 Sandwich John of 114 .321 Ralph 117 .13, 15–16 see also Sandvidge Sandwich Archaeological Group 120 .54 Sandwich Bay Wastewater Treatment Scheme excavation report ( illus. ) 115 .239–354 interim report 114 .435–6 Sandyll, Margaret 119 .256 Sandys Col. Edwyn 120 .85 G. 112 .30, 31; 116 .172, 173; 118 .311–12 Sankey, Robert 112 .43, 44, 46 Sanson Anglicus 112 .263 Sare, Caroline, m. Robert Hodges Peirce 111 .f199 Sarre cemetery, Jutish evaluation 110 .393, 395 excavations ( illus. ) 110 .83–120 glass vessel 120 .299 hyperostosis frontalis interna, case of ( illus. ) 112 .253–9 drainage scheme, evaluations 110 .393, 394–5 settlement, Iron Age 114 .310 sarsen stones listed 111 .109–10 Medway 111 .58–9, 62, 65–7, 72, 100 post-medieval use of 111 .110 use of in Kent 120 .325–6 see also Aylesford, White Horse Stones; megalithic sites Saunder, Henry 115 .161 Saunders, M. John, ‘The Excavation of a Medieval Site at Walsingham School, St Paul’s Cray, Bromley, 1995’ 117 .199–225 Savage Andrew, on Romano-British pottery from Ash (Each End) ( illus. ) 118 .132–50 Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .113–29 George 118 .303n Thomas, Bishop of Rochester 119 .304 Savill Alfred (land and estate agent) 110 .328 Sir Edwin 110 .328 Savin, Miss – (C17) 117 .38, 39, 43 Savoy, Peter of 118 .52 Sawlins, Jno. 118 .321 Sawyer, Thomas 120 .265 sawyers 111 .116 Saxon Shore forts dating 114 .71–2 Dover, excavations ( illus .) 114 .54, 55–7, 64–80, 85 Lympne 112 .104 Reculver 112 .104; 114 .76, 355 Richborough 112 .104, 379; 114 .14–15, 355 Sayer (Seyar) family 111 .131, 169, f198 Alice 119 .175–6 Arthur 111 .f198 Catherine (C18 daughter of George and Catherine) 111 .f198 Catherine (C18 daughter of George and Mary) 111 .f198 Catherine (C18–19), m.