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General Index Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 9 1874 ( 305 ) • GENERAL INDEX. Abbot, archbishop, 176. ate Spioh, Wm., of Dartford, 290. Abel, John, prosecutor, 1651,47,48,49. Aubrey's Antiquities of Surrey, 81. Acres, George de, of Dartford, 295. Auoher, Sir Antony, 38 «. Aden, Michael, of Lympne, 283. Aunsel, Alice, of Dartford, 297. Adye, John, of Dodington, Ixxxi, Austry, Laurence, of Staplehurst, 202. JEthelstan, king, 212. Austyn, of Dartford, Elias, Reginald, ^Ethelwulf, king, 212. and Roger, 287. Afforde, Nioh., of Lympne, 284 Ayenbite of Inwyt, in Kentish dialect, Akerman, on Iffin's Wood barrow, 18. 60 ». Alby, Petrus de, rector of Lyminge, 217. Aylard, Alice, of Dartford, 288. Aldewich, Osbert de, Dartford, 288. Aynscombe, S., epitaph on his bride.- Aldham, Peter de, T, 301. eleot, Ixxxi. Aleyn, Alice and Richard, 295; John, 298. Badcook, name in window, Hawkhurst, Algod, John, of Dartford, 289. 260 ». All fours, 147. Badges :—Bourohier, xlii; Saokville, Amherst, Earl, xxxvii; xxxviii; Iviii; xliii, xlviii; Boleyn, xliv. Ixxxviii. Badlesmere, Joan de, 163; brass, 149; Andeham, Peter de, Dartford, 290. fur-lined hood, 157; Bartholomew Anderson, John, of Smarden, 226-9, de, 163. 232. Baker, David, of Tenterden, 192; Andrew, John, of Dartford, 290-1; Wm., of Smarden, 229; John, of Cristina, 291. Monks Horton, 270; Wm., of Anker, or anchoret's, window, 239 n. Ightham, 274. Anselm, Matthew, son of, Dartford, 292. Baker, Sir John, his daughter Cicely, Appledore Church, arms in, 158. xliv; he built Sissinghurst Castle, Arden of Feversham, a tragedy attri- xci; buried at Cranbrook, xcii; buted to Shakespeare, Ixx. family tombs, xcv. Armillse, gold and bronze, 1 et neq.; Baker, Sir Richard, xcii; the Chro- silver (Roman), 9. nicler, xciii. Armorial Coats, Kentish, MS., 186. Baker, Sir Samuel, descendant of the Arnold, Wm., alias Garrard, of Gran- Bakers, of Sissinghurst, xci. brook, cii. Baker, Thomas, of Sissraghurst, xci. Arundel, archbishop, 194. Balauncer, Thos., of Dartford, 294. Ashford, "naughty," 130; Visitations Ball, Mr., his fragment of a torques, 2. at, 230, 233. Bancroft, archbishop, 176. Assheherst, "Wm., of Kingsnorth, 276. Bapchild, proverb, 81,131. ate Forde, Win., of Dartford, 288. Barksted, Col., 44. ' ate Gore, Gunnora, of Dartford, 287; Barnardiston, Sir Thos., chaplain's Richard, 288. diary, lii. ate Helle, Eobert, of Dartford, 288. Barrett, Robert, rector of Keston, 275. ate Hethe, Adam, of Dartford, 287; Barrows, described, 17,18. VVXH.j 291. Bartelot, of Dartford, John, 290, 294; ate Hoke, Simon, of Dartford, 286. Wm., 294; Alexander, 298. ate Sole, Wm., of Dartford, 287. Bartilt, name in Hawkhurst, 242,260 n. VOL, IS. 306 GENERAL INDEX. Barton, Eliz., maid of Kent, 120. Bix, John, on Committee of Kent, 33 n. Barton, Rev. R. G., on Etohingham Bixle, John de, of Dartford, 291. Church., cxvii. Bland, the late Mr., of Hartlip, 171». Basilica, Roman, at Lyminge, 208. Blean Wood, 130. Bastard Wine, 229, 285. Blecourt, in Staplehurst, 190 n. Bateeok, Alex., of Dartford, 295. Blount, Thos., on Committee of Kent, Bateman's ' Ten years' diggings/ 24 n. 33 n. Bateman, T., of Youlgrave, 166. Bode, Philip, of Preston next Eaver- Batherst of Staplehurst, Benet, Edward, ham, 90. Robert, and Thomas, 201. Bodiham, Castle :—described, cv ; Battle Abbey, founded by "Will. I, 241. towers, 4 drum and 4 rectangular; ,Baun, Peter, of Dartford, 294. gatehouse, portcullis, cviii; loops Baxter's Glossary, 112. with oylet holes, second portcullis, Bayford, Sittingbourne, 173. vaulted roof, open bosses not for Beag, or bean, Saxon for torques, 10. melted lead, prolonged entrance Beales, a Kentish magistrate, 39. passage, cix; lesser gatehouse, bridge- Beane, Thos., of Lyminge, 284. pit, machicolations, ex; mural closets, Bearsted, name of, 116. fireplaces, kitchens, cxi; buttery, Beausfeld, manor, 163. hall, no central hearth but a fireplace, Becket's, Thomas a, horse's tail cut off, state apartments, oxii; chapel, at Strood, 127. sacristy. Lord's private seat, cxiii; Bede, quoted, 113, 205. masonry, well - stairs, guardrobes, Bedo, Geo., on I'aversham Abbey, Ixi; drum towers, cxiii; moat, octagonal on Roman remains around Saver- island pier, barbican, cxiv, cxv. sham, Ixxi. Bois, Sir Edw., and Mr. John, on Bedyll, Thos., on outward confession, Committee of Kent, 1643, 32 ». 33 n. 238. Bokeler, Wm., of Dartford, 297. Beerye, Alex., of Staplehurst, 201. Bole, Wm., of Dartford, 293. Belhevie, Celtic urn at, 24. Boleyn, Queen Anne, her badge, xliv. Belle, of Dartford, Walter, 288, 290; Bolton Castle has but one ward, cvii. Sibilla, 290. Bonington, proverb, 142. Bells, church, 199, 225, 232 n., 263, Bonjur, of Dartford, Ralph, 293; Henry, 267-84. 294. Bellyng, Christopher, of Hastingleigh, Boothby, Col. Wm., helped Royalists, 268. 1648, 48. Beneyt, of Dartford, Hen., 287; Jno. Borden, coins of Cunobeline from, 299. and Ricd., 288. Borlase's 'NseniaCornubise,' 20, 29,74. Bengebery, in Thornham, 163. Sos longifrons, found at Murston, 300. Benjamyn, John, of Dartford, 297. Bosco, de, Wm. and John, T., 301. Bensted, the name of, 116. Bost, Nichs., of Dartford, 289. Berham, Ricd,, son of Henry de, owns Bostoke, Edw., of Lydden, 283. Sissinghurst, xci. Bosvile, Sir Thos., cxvi; Sir Leonard, Bernes, Robert, of Hawkhurst, 261. cxvi. Berwick to Dover, or Calais, proverb, Bourchier, archbishop, bought Knole 135. Manor, built the house, died there, Besely,Ricd., rector of Staplehurst, 202. xl»; his knot on doorway, xlii; his Best, win., of Smarden, 224. motto, xliii, xlvii; builds at Lyminge, Betshanger, 128,142. 221. Bettenham, Cranbrook, Celtic ring Bourchier, Lord and Lady, 193,195. from, 12. Bourne, John de, sheriff, 160. Bex Hill, Milton, Roman coffins at, Bovell of Bodiham, oxvi. 164-73, Bowes, Sir Martin, a commissioner, 266. Bibles, xxxvi, oxviii. Bowring, Robt., of Staplehurst, will, Bigod, Alice, of Dartford, 288. 197 n. Bikenore, Roger de, of Dartford, 293. Boycott, Geo., of Smarden, 234. Biseop, Benedict, and Roman concretes, Boyle, first earl of Cork, tomb in Pres- • 211. ton church, Ixxiii. Bissett, John, of Canterbury, 48. Boys' family, a proverb, 142. Bishop, Wm., of Dartford, 289,291. Boys, Wm., on Committee of Kent, Bittook, a Scotch, 129. 33 n; of Hawkhurst, 263. GENERAL INDEX. 307 Brabazon, Roger C., 161. Burial, see Funeral; Celtic. Bragelond, James, of Staplehurst, 201. Burns' Hist. Parish Registers, 200. Brand's Pop. Antiquities, quoted, 76, Byly, of Staplehurst, John and Alicia, 79, 82. 202. Brandford, Jas., sequestrated, 1651,49. Byrde, Thos., of Little Chart, 280. Brasses :—Wrotham, Ivi; Faversham, Ixi; Preston, Ixxiii; Cranbrook, Cade's, Jack, rebellion, 195, 261. xcvi ; Etchingham, oxvii ; Minster Ocellus, M., statue adorned with in Sheppey, 149 ; Flemish, 148; torques, 8. French, 149,157; Pluokley, 153. Caerphilly Castle, of 13th century, Bratell, Stephen, of Staplehurst, will, concentric, with an outer ward, cvii; 196 n. isolated pier in moat, cxv. Brent, J., E.S.A., on Stowting tumulus, Csesar's landing place, 13; victory over 20. Cassivelanus, 19; quoted, 59,109. Brett, Gyles, of Kingsnorth, 276. Cairn of flints, 26,27. Brett, Dr. Thos., of Spring Grove, 52, Calais Grange at Broadstairs, Ixxxviii; 55,123. knights of, 118; from Berwick to, Brick, panel, moulded at Frittenden, (proverb) 135. Ixxxix; brickwork of 14th century, Caldicott, Mr. Matthew, at Knole, Ixxxix, xc. xliv. Bridge, inscription on stocks at, 85; Gale Hill, a proverb, 131. Articles against the Vicar, 187. Gales, a knight of, proverb, 117,118. Bridget's, St., Bower, proverb, 123. Camps, Roman and British, liii, 18. Brill, the, 134. Canter, origin of word, 131. British :—camp, liii; hut pits, liv ; Canterbury, torques found near, 1; torques and armillse described by 0. Royalist rising, 34; breach in wall, Roach Smith, 1, etseq.; urns, 10 «., 35 »,• castle,'44; words peculiar to, 17,18; entrenchment at Bigbury in 69, 78, 99; bells, broohis (proverb), Harbledown, 13; camp at Imns 131; Tale (proverb), 182; in decay, Wood, 18; cremation, 20; tumuli 132; fish, 132; as Kit to Canterbury, at Ringwould, 21; beads, 25; coins, 133; parrots, 134; possessions of the 299. See, 183; St. Gregory's Priory, 184; Broadnax, Thos., on Committee of Kent, Ch. Oh. Cathedral, 184,185. 33 », 47. Capel, lord, a Royalist, 44. Brockman, Sir "William, 38 », 42; Garden, Thos,, vicar of Lympne, 283. Hy. of Shuttlesfield, 219; Rev. Carew, MSS., at Lambeth, 178. Tatton, 223. Carpenter, of Dartford, John, 291; Brodstrete, Peter, of Little Chart, 280. Adam, 292. Broke, Richd. atte, rector of Staple- Carr, Rev. T. A., on Cranbrook Church, hurst, 192. xciv. Bromley, 83; College, 187. Carter, Matthew, quoted, 34, 35 n. Bronze Celts, 300. Castell, Alanus de, Dartford, 292. Brooke, Sir Win., on Committee of Castlethorpe, Bucks, Roman coins and Kent, 33 ». armillse there, 9. Brown, Jno., on Committee of Kent, Cat, Joan, of Dartford, 296. 33 n, 48; Major, 49. Catygo, of Dartford, Walter, 295 ; Browne, Jno., a church commissioner, Richard, 296. 1552, 266. Cawne, Sir Thomas, tomb, Iv; his Light Buckherst, of Staplehurst, Jas. and in Ightham Church, 274. Maria, 201. Caxton, on Kentish tongue, 60, 75, Buckhurst, lord, admits Society to 78. Knole, xxxviii. Cayage, defined, Ixv n, Buokhurst, lord, the poet, at Knole, Celtic:—torques and armillse, 1; ring, sli n. 12; tumuli in east Kent, 16; doubted Buckland, Roman villa at, Ixxii, by Kemble, 16; one described by Buggins, lord, Royalist captain, 47. Douglas, 17; barrow in Ifflns Wood, Buksted church, a rector of, 194. 18; urns, 19,20; Stowting tumulus, Bullfinch, Jno., a parliamentarian, 48, 20; Ringwould tumuli, 21; beads, 49. 25; jet necklace, 25; cairn of flints Burgaveny, Geo. Nevil,lord, his fine, oil. on circular grave, 26. 308 GENERAL INDEX. Celts, from Oldbury Camp lv; from Cook, a boat, 114. Harty, Hythe, and Hoo, 300. Cockshot, a name in Hawkhurst, 260 n. Centene, defined, Ixvi n. Coous, Wm., of Dartford, 296. Chaloroft, Jno., of Kingsnorth, 276. Codd, Geo., of Ash, 48. Chambers' Book of Days, quoted, 82. Coffins, Roman leaden, 164-73.
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