Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXX (140)

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VOLUMES CXXXI 2011 (131) to CXXXV 2014 (135) as at March 2015 Letter B

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This index covers volumes 131–135 inclusive (2011–2014) at present of Archaeologia Cantiana, later volumes up to Vol. 140 will be added as they are published.. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects. 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. 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 own name i.e. Eltham etc. 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. This cumulative index was compiled by Mr Ted Connell. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, March 2015

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. 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

Babbe, Richard 134.285, 286 Babington, Gervase, Bishop of Worcester 133.70 Babington, Margaret, death mask 134.331 Bacheler, Hugh and Agnes 131.389 Backhouse, William, chaplain 132.223 Badcock, James 132.104 Badlesmere 132.224 Badock, Julian and Thomas 131.380, 389 Bagborough 133.97 Bagnall, William, rector 135.174 Baker family 132.73 Baker, Ann 135.184 Baker, Herbert, drawing 134.30, 30 Baker, John 132.338, 339 Baker, Sir John, of Sissinghurst 132.59 Baker, Thomas, shipmaster 134.87 Baker, William 132.104 Balderstone, Samuel 133.46 Bamburgh (Bamberg), John 132.259 Bamme family 135.10, 11, 25, 30n.67 Bamme, Adam 135.7, 9 Bamme, Eade 135.9 Bamme, Joan (née Martin) 135.9, 10 Bamme, Richard 135.9 Bannister, Nicola see Lake, Jeremy 134. Bapchild 135.171, 277 baptisms baptismal (Christian) name 135.210-13, 211, 214, 217 recorded in parish registers 135.153, 155, 156, 158, 162, 163, 165 during the English Civil War 135.166-7, 169, 170, 173 during the Commonwealth 135.174-5 Thanet 135.95 Barber, Luke see Waller, Martyn 131. Barber, Michael 132.342 Barbett, William 131.383 Barbour, John, forester 132.347 Barclay 135.120 Barclay, Alistair J. see Martin, Jon 132. Barde, Peter, merchant 134.82 Barden 135.88 Barden Mill 135.86 Barfleur (France), esnecca 132.315, 316, 325 Barfreston, windmill 131.68, 76 Barfrestone, Hussey’s restoration of St Nicholas Church 134.153-86 Bargrave, Isaac, dean 132.87 Barham archives 134.329 Broome Park 132.167 defences 132.161, 169, 175, 176, 181 floor tiles 131.60 mills 133.277 Barham Downs, defences 132.158 Barming 135.251, 257-8 Barming see Maidstone Hospital 134. Barming Woods, cremation 134.145 barn, roman 131.413 Barnack stone, coffin 131.90 Barnes, Thomas 131.382 Barnfield, hundred 135.120 barns see under farmsteads and landscapes 134. Barrett, Edward 132.104 Barrett, Thomas, curate 135.159 barrow cemetery, Bronze Age 132.298 barrow cemetery, prehistoric 131.369-70 barrow mounds, Roman 131.30 Barrow, Francis, minister 133.16, 18 Barrow, Simon 135.170, 174 barrows, BA 135.265, 270 Barwick, R.J. 131.153 Bate, Gregory and Agnes (dau.) 131.389 bathhouse, Roman 134.39, 40, 61, 63, 135.255, 257, 258; see also Minster-in-Thanet baths palaestra, Canterbury 132.239, 255 Bathurst family 134.132 Battely, John, archdeacon 133.230 Battle Abbey 133.92-3, 311, 135.34, 126 Battle, John 131.280 Bax, Susanna 135.177 Bayham Abbey, floor tiles 131.62 Baylay, Revd W.F. 133.13, 18, 19 Beacham, Richard 132.103 Beachborough, Newington by Hythe 132.21, 27, 29, 40 n.13 Beacon Hill 131.170, 171, 184, 190 beads Roman 132.241, 256 Anglo-Saxon 132.299, 135.263 Beaker burials 132.299 Beane, Thomas 131.389 Beard family 131.387 Beard, Samuel, miller 133.287-8 Bearsted 135.98 marriages 131.385, 386 Beaufitz family 135.5, 10-11 Beaufitz, Agnes de 135.11 Beaufitz, John and Alice 135.30n.67 Beaufitz, William de 135.10, 11 Beaufort family 131.76, 135.41 Beaufort, Cardinal 135.42-3 Beaufort, Cardinal Henry 131.66, 76 Beaufort, Edmund, Duke of Somerset 135.40 Beaufort, Henry, bishop 132.323 Beaufort, Henry, marquis of Dorset 135.40 Beaufort, Margaret 131.82 n.83 Beaufort, Thomas 134.93 Beaulieu abbey 135.34 Beauvoir, Osmond, preacher 132.222 Bec, Hugh de 132.315, 318, 319, 320, 325 Bec, Richard de (d. c.1260) 132.322-3 Bec, William de (b. 1235) 132.323 Bec, William de, junior 132.322 Bec, William de, senior (d. c.1227) 132.315, 319, 320-1, 325 Beck Hoard, Minnis Bay 132.5 Beck, Edward, bishop’s bailiff 134.12 Beckenham, Langley park 132.56 Becket, St Thomas 131.119, 133.119, 196, 330, 135.33, 41 Bede, Venerable 132.332, 133.87, 89, 221 Bedgebury, park 132.54, 58, 73 beer brewing 132.347 Beerye, Creature 135.214 131.351, 135.1, 4 airfield 132.177, 179 archives 134.329 church 132.320, 324 hangar 132.166 interceptors 132.158 king’s esnecca 132.315-27 pillboxes 132.172 Bekesbourne Mill () 133. 277 Belgae 132.331 Belknap family 132.272 Belknap, Sir Henry 132.259 Bell, Matthew 134.190, 191 Bell, Thomas 135.285 belt mount 133.313 belt stiffener, copper-alloy 133.60 Benenden 135. church 135.112, 113 Grebill family 134.283-92 parish 135.107, 109, 115, 119, 120, 121 parish register 135.165, 169, 171, 180 Benett, John, feretrar 131.282 Benfleet (Essex) 135.4 Bennett, Paul, I. Riddler and C. Sparey-Green, The Roman Watermills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent, reviewed 132.351-2 Bennetts, William 132.104 Benson, Archbishop 134.166, 169 Benstede, Andrew, vicar 133.192, 197 Berg, Mary, book review by 132.356-7, 135.310-12 Berkeley, George, preacher 132.222 Berkeley, Revd M. 133.16, 18 Berry, Margaret and Alexander 135.218 Berry, William, Genealogies 131.384 Berrycourt Farm 134.125 Bertelotte family 131.6 Bertha, queen of Kent 133.74, 93, 134.296 Besbeeche, Mary and Thomas 134.270 Beseley, Richard, rector 135.217 Best, Elizabeth 132.86-7 Best, Nicholas and Moses, coopers 132.98, 104 Best, Thomas 132.98, 103 bestiary 133.195, 203, 204, 205, 208-9 Bethersden 135.176, 178, 180, 216 Betteshanger 135.169, 171 Beverley, poll tax returns 131.15 Bexley John Newton Court 132.306 park 132.60, 62 Roman settlement 132.306 Beyond the Horizon: Societies of the Channel and North Sea 3,500 Years Ago, reviewed 133.341-2 Bibles 134.208-9, 210, 213, 214 Bicknor, parish registers 135.158 Bidborough 135.90, 91 gold stater 131.203 Biddenden local History Society, Biddenden in Pictures: People, Places, Events, reviewed 131.436-7 Biddenden, John 131.281 Biddenden, parish register 135.159, 165 Bigbury Camp/oppidum 132.296, 297, 298, 134.40 pottery 135.266 Biggenden, Ann 135.185 Biggin Hill 132.161 Bill, Margaret 135.224, 227 Bilsington Priory 134.284, 286 Binge, George 135.99 Binge, William and Ciriacke 135.96 Binge, William the elder 135.99 Bingham, Henry 131.389 Bishop, E.J., mayor 131.154 Binke, Peter 132.338 Birchetts Wood 135.85 Birchington 135. Church Wardens’ Accounts 135.93, 100, 101 migrants and mobility 135.94, 94, 96, 97, 99 parish register 135.162, 164 Birchington, archives 134.329 coin hoard 132.309 bird bone 135.20, 22, 141, 240 bird-feeder, lead 135.21 Birling, park 132.54, 58, 71, 73 Bishop’s Transcripts 135.156, 157, 158-9, 160, 166, 174, 216 Bourne Place 132.341 church and estate 134.191; see also Bourne Park parish register 135.165, 174 rectory 135.283 St Mary’s Church 131.44, 47, 59, 60, 61 Bishopsden Woods 132.346 Black Death 131.7, 131, 134.79, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 135.6, 12, 24, 126, 133.118-19 Blackborne 135.120, 121 Blacke, John 135.180 Blackfriars 1 wreck 135.253 Blagg, Hannah Maria 135.224, 228 Blaxland family 133.192, 204 Blaxland, John 131.383 134.113, 135.165, 174 anti-aircraft guns 132.177 anti-glider defences 132.175 auxiliary hides 132.177 floor tiles 131.62 Honey Hill stop line 132.172 mill 133.277 Rifle Range 132.160 warden post 132.181 see also Thornden Wood 132. ‘Blean Earnes Hurst’(Eagles Wood) 132.348 Blean Woods 132.296-8, 135.42 Blechenden, Alice 131.385 Blechenden, Frances 131.389 Blechenden, John 131.389 Bligh, E.V. 133.176-7 Bligh, L.E. 133.176 Blomfield, Sir Reginald 135.223 bloomery see Furfield Quarry, Structure 2 134. Blore, Edward 134.153, 166, 169, 183 Blore, George J. 131.350 Blount, Richard, Jesuit priest 132.119-20, 123 Blount, Thomas, petition 132.90-1, 93, 94, 98 Blowfield, Henry 131.385 Blowfield, John 135.97 Blue Bell Hill 131.170 Blunt, John and Susanna 132.342 boat-building 131.14 boats, Bronze Age 132.4, 7-8; see also esneccas Bocton (=Boughton) 132.259, 271 Bocton Old park 132.56, 57 Bodiam 135.109, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 126 Bodiam Castle 131.331, 333, 334, 335-6 Boleyn family 132.62, 73 Bollard, Hamon, shipmaster 134.89 Bolle, Thomas, shipmaster 134.73, 87 Boncey, Charles, hotel owner 133.16 bone objects 132.294 Canterbury 133.60-1 Boniface, archbishop 133.117, 118, 135.79 book collecting 134.270 book mount 135.21, 24, 25 book ownership and booksellers, 17th century 134.205-19 Borcher, Robert 132.339 Borden, parish register 135.165, 171 Bore Place, park 132.58, 60, 68 Borne, Thomas 131.282, 289 Bossenden Wood 132.346 Bostock, Robert, rector 135.175 Boteler, Richard 135.169-70 Boucher family 134.27 Boucher, Jonathan 132.227 Boughton 131.279 Boughton Malherbe 132. deer parks near 132.56, 57 Old park 132.58 rectory 132.222 South park 132.58 Wotton estate 132.259, 261, 264, 265, 266, 268, 270, 272 Boughton Monchelsea 135.157, 259 coin 134.51; see also Furfield Quarry park 132.61, 66 Boughton Place 132.261 Boughton-under-Blean 135.171 boundary stone 135.86, 86 Bourchier, Sir Thomas (of Barnes) 131.73, 76 Bourgchier, Thomas, archbishop 132.339, 135.38, 39, 40-1 Bourne Park 135.260, 261 Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, archaeological investigations 134.187-203 Anglo-Saxon 134.200 artificial lake 134.188, 188, 189, 193, 196, 200 Bronze Age 134.190, 191 burials, Bronze Age to late medieval 134.190-1 Enclosure 1: 134.192, 193, 197, 200 Enclosure 2: ?Roman building 134.187, 188, 189, 190, 193, 197, 200, 201 Enclosure 3: 134.197-8, 197, 200 Enclosure 4: 134.197-8, 197, 200 Enclosure 5: 134.197, 198-9, 200 Enclosure 134.6: 199, 200, 201 hearth/furnace 134.193, 200 horse burial 134.188 Iron Age 134.190, 200 lake hut/lake-house, 19th-century 134.192, 196, 197 Park 134.187-90 rectilinear enclosure 134.187, 191, 199 ring-ditch [30] (barrow/burial mound) 134.197, 197, 200 Roman 134.190-1 artefacts 134.187, 200 building see above Enclosure 2 134. coins, Roman 134.187 road 134.190, 191, 198, 200, 201 trackway 134.187, 191, 199, 201 Bowe, Richard, shipmaster 134.75 Bower, Jacqueline, ‘The Wotton Survey: the lands of a Kent gentry family in the sixteenth century’ 132.259-74 Bowles, Charles 11, 134.13 Bowser, Thomas 134.275 Boxley 132. corn-drier 132.286 Lea park 132.63 parks 132.62, 63 potin hoard, Iron Age 132.309-11 Boxley 133.96 Abbey 133.119 Boyman, Richard 135.185 Brabourne 135.11, 180 vicarage 132.224 bracelets 132. Roman, gold 132.294 post-Roman, copper-alloy 132.250, 254 Bracy, John, porter 131.6 Bradegare, Robert de 133.117 Bradly, Alexander, minister 135.177 Brasted 131.225 deer park 132.54, 63, 66 Brasted, The Millworks 133.308-11 animal bone 133.311 medieval 133. ditches (drainage and field boundaries) 133.308-10 mill 133.308, 310 pottery 133.311 refuse pits/clay quarries 133.310 plant remains 133.308, 311 tile 133.311 well, 19th-century 133.310 wood 133.308, 311 Bredgar 135.171 Bredhurst, parish register 135.165 Bregland (Bragelond), James and wife and daughter called Creature 135.219 Brenchley, market place 131.225 parish register 135.158 Brennan, Mr 133.177 Brent family of Charing 135.231 Brent, Roger, lawyer 131.74 Brenzett, parish register 135.159 Brett, John and Nicholas 132.98, 104 Brewer, William 131.307, 314 brewing 135. Roman 135.146-7 Nonington, malted spelt wheat 131.356, 362-6, 364, 368-9, 378 Thanet 135.95, 131.375, 378 brick, Roman 131.297, 302 Bridge 135.174 defences 132.163, 169, 172, 175, 176, 177 mill 133.277 St Peter’s Church 132.298-9 see also Star Hill Bridge Hill 135.266 Bridge, Thomas (son of William) 132.94 Bridge, Thomas, grocer 132.89, 94, 103 Bridge, William, grocer 132.93, 94, 99, 100, 103 Bright, Derek, The Pilgrim’s Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway, reviewed 132.361-2 briquetage 132.329, 330 Brisley Farm 133.305 Bristowe, John Syer 133.170, 178 British Library, Brockman family papers 132.21 school exercises mss 131.111 Brittany 132. Neolithic stone axes 132.2, 9 Bronze Age trade 132.2-3, 7 Iron Age 132.15 Broad Oak 132.158 Broad Oak Lodge, 132.160 Broadstairs 131.376 Brockman family papers 134.331 Brockman, Sir William and Lady Ann (nee Bunce), letters written during the Civil War 132.21-41 Brockman, Zouch 132.21, 39, 41 n.17 Brodnax, Capt Thomas 132.29, 30 Bromley, park 132.57, 58, 62 Bromley, Richard 132.104 Brompton, shelter 131.177 Bromwell, James, curate 131.383 bronze 132. prehistoric scrap and artifacts 132.1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 Roman vessels 132.189-213 Bronze Age Barming, Maidstone Hospital site 134.141, 143, 145, 146 barrows 135.265, 270 boats 132.4, 7-8 Bourne Park 134.190, 191 burial ring-ditches 135.265 cross-Channel trade in bronze scrap and high-status artefacts 132.1, 2-11, 16-17 Deal Waterworks, flint 132.301 Dover boat 133.322 flint 133.37 founder’ hoards 132.4, 5 gold artifacts 132.2 at Grange 135.15 Minster in Thanet, EBA field system 132.43, 44, 45-8, 50-1 Nonington 131.356, 369 palstave axe 134.293-4, 293 St Margaret’s at Cliffe, human burial 132.308 salterns 132.330 settlements 132.11, 12 Sittingbourne, ring-ditch and field system 132.299, 135.270, 277, 278 situlae 132.5 Star Hill 135.263, 264 Whitfield, flint 132.304 barrow cemetery 132.298 Wood Hill, flint 131.403 see also flints; pottery 131, 134, 135. Ashford, Park Farm; pottery; Wainscott 133 brooch, post-Roman 132.250, 254 brooch, Romano-British, copper-alloy 134.143, 145, 147-8, 147 brooches 135. LIA, copper-alloy 135.132, 136, 137-8, 138 Saxon, silver 135.15-16 brooches, Roman 133.39, 40, 59 Brook 134.124 St Mary’s Church medieval decorated tile pavement 131.43-64 details of layout and design 131.46-59 Brooke family 132.55, 62, 73 Brooke, Richard 135.305, 306, 306n.12 Brookes, Stuart and Sue Harrington, The Kingdom and People of Kent AD 400-1066: Their History and Archaeology, reviewed 131.418-21 Brookland, floor tiles 131.60 parish register 135.160 Brooks, Miss 133.48 Broome Park, Barham 132.167 Broome, John, parson 135.163 Broomfield 135.177 Brougham, Roman cemetery 132.203 Brown, Anthony 131.76 Brown, Eleanor (M.T. Vaughan) 131.65, 68, 69 Brown, Elizabeth (nee Paston) 131.70, 77 Brown, James, & Co. 133.8 Brown, Matthew 131.77 Brown, Sir George 131.65-83 Brown, Sir Thomas (‘the elder’) 131.65, 66, 67, 68 Brown, Sir Thomas 135.41 Brown, Thomas (‘the younger’) 131.65-6, 78 Brown, Thomas 135.177 Browne, Thomas, JP 135.184 Broxham, deer park 132.54, 63, 69 Bruce Ward, Lillie 135.223-8, 230, 232 Bruce Ward, Robert 135.223-30, 232 Buck, engraving of Tonbridge 133.238 bucket (wine-bucket), used for Roman cremation 132.189-213 bucket handle 132.255 Buckingham, Edward Stafford, Duke of 131.221 Buckingham’s rebellion’ 131.75-6 Buckland 131.278 Buckland 134.(by Faversham)80 Buckland Farm 134.125 Buckland next Dover, archives 134.329 buckle and buckle plate, copper alloy 133.59 buckles 135. Anglo-Saxon 135.263 medieval 135.21, 24 post-Roman 132.250, 255 Budden, Austin 134.27 buildings 131. Harrietsham, 5th-7th cent. 131.294 Nonington, sunken-floored 131.360-70 Tonbridge, post-medieval 131.198 Bukherst, Stephen, pupil 131.111 Bulleigne Farm, near Small Hythe 134.301-4 Bullocke, Richard and Thomas 132.98, 104 Bunce, Cyprian rondeau 131.346-7, 348, 349, 350, 351 Bunce, James, alderman 132.27, 28, 29, 31, 40 n.11 Bunce, Simon 132.40 n.11 Burgeoist, Richard 132.271 Burges, Edmund 132.339 Burgess, W. 134.155 Burgham 135.113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119 Burgoyn, Thomas 134.288 Burham 133.96, 135.255 burial mounds 135.261 burial urn, Roman/Romano-British 132.344, 347 burials Anglo-Saxon 132.294, 135.263, 266, 267-8, 270 Beaker 132.299 Bourne Park 134.190-1 Bronze Age132.308, 135.265, 270 Burmarsh 133.109 n.66 East Hill RB cemetery 131.90-3, 95, 96,, 97, 101-3, 104-6; Folkestone 133.222 Iron Age 132.13, 14 Late Celtic’ 134.145 recorded in parish registers 135.153, 155, 156, 158, 162, 163, 165, 166-7, 169, 170, 174- 5, 178 Roman neonate 132.293 Roman/Romano-British 132.296, 135.15, 149, 263, 270 Roman, Canterbury 133.35, 280 see also cremation burials 132. Thanet 135.95, 96, 100 7th century 133.90, 91, 93 see also Maidstone, St Peter’s Wharf 133. see also cremation burials; Maidstone Hospital 134. see also cemeteries; cremation burials 135. Burnap, Mrs 131.157 n.27 Burne, James 132.323 Burne, Nicholas de 132.322-3 Burnes, Eustace de, junior 132.319, 320, 321, 322, 325 Burnes, Eustace de, senior 132.315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324 Burnes, Michael de 132.318, 319 Burnes, Robert de see Hastings, Robert de 132. Burnes, Roger de 132.315, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321 Burnley, Matthew 132.104 Burntwick Island 131.167, 172, 189 Burrows, Vince, ‘An arrowhead from Pineham, near Dover’ 133.294-5 note on ‘a Middle Bronze Age palstave axe from St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe’ 134.293-4 Burscombe 132.265, 266, 267, 269 Burwash 135.115, 116 Bury, Elizabeth 133.68, 71 Bury, Thomas 131.282 Butcher, John, register 135.180 butchers 131.4, 18 buttons, post-Roman 132.250, 255 de Bec family 132.317, 319, 323, 324 de Burnes family 132.317, 323, 324

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