Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter M Back to Index Introduction This index covers volumes 121–130 inclusive (2001–2010) of Archaeologia Cantiana. 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 civil parish. 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, July 2014

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

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Mabilia, m. Robert, earl of Gloucester 125.367, 368 MacDougall, Philip (ed.), Chatham Dockyard, 1815-1865. The industrial transformation, reviewed 130.414-15 MacDougall, Philip 127.30 MacDougall, Philip, ‘Rope making at Chatham during the early nineteenth century’ 124.1-24 Macpherson-Grant, Nigel on pottery from Allhallows 125.77 on the pottery from Dartford 123.59-60 on the pottery from 123.394-5 Macpherson-Grant, Nigel see Moody, Gerald 130. madder 122.288 magnetometer survey, Sandwich 124.235 Magor Pill (Gwent), boat 124.259 Maidstone 121.71, 75 abolition of slavery 127.119 accounts (Kilwardby Survey) 128.107, 109, 110, 112, 115, 117, 119, 120, 123, 128 All Saints Church 127.86, 102 archbishop’s palace 121.338, 345, 127.86, 103 Bell Inn 125.156 bridge 121.130 Buckland 129.394-8 churchgoing 128.344, 348, 350, 352-3, 355 clockmakers 125.189, 190 deer park 128.203 deer sent to 128.198 Earl Street 127.74, 95, 101, 104 fair 125.332 Florence Road, Roman villa 127.330 gaol 128.117 Grammar School 129.98 Havock Lane 127.91, 101, 103 hides to 126.4 hospital brother from 123.26 hospital inmates from 123.18 immigrants 122.80, 280-1, 285-6 KAS Library 127.5, 14, 15-16 Market Street 127.91 medical men 126.136 medieval period, excavated sites 127.86-7 medieval pottery kiln 127.86-7, 89, 102 mills 128.370, 371, 374, 377 Museum 123.5, 13 Museum Bentlif wing 127.86 Museum Street 127.101 on Gough map 130.388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393 politics 129.35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49 Pudding Lane 127.101 rebellions 129.77, 86-7, 89, 91 reeve 128.110 road services 127.214, 215, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224-5, 226, 227, 229, 231 Roman roads 123.225, 126.171, 172 Senacre Wood caves 127.417-19 St Faith’s Church/Chapel 127.87, 103 St Faith’s Street 127.90, 101, 104 St Peter’s Church 130.370 St Peter’s Wharf 130.370 stone source in district 122.201, 207, 214, 215, 216 tax 126.53 The Bell Inn 125.156 timber trade 128.264 Town Hall 125.156 see also Penenden Heath Union 126.49, 67 Unitarian Chapel, Market Buildings 127.104 violence in 122.34, 37, 40 wages 126.54, 55 wardship 128.120 watch repairer 126.105 Week Street 127.74, 80, 87, 90, 91, 100, 103, 104 Westborough, R-B cemetery 127.101 Willington Street area, workhouse 126.59 Maidstone Area Archaeological Group 127.163 Maidstone Gazette and Kentish Courier 125.157, 162 Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser 125.155, 160-1, 167 Maidstone Museum, Romano-British tiles 124.163, 165, 177 Maidstone, Fremlin Walk site 127.73-106 prehistoric 127.75-9 Iron Age 127.75-9, 77, 98, 100 Roman 127.79-86, 98, 100-2 animal bone 127.80, 81, 86, 90, 93, 100, 102 cemetery 127.80, 80, 81, 83-5, 100, 101-2 figurine 127.81 grave and hobnailed boots 127.79, 84 pottery, IA/Roman 127.75-9, 77, 80, 81-3, 83, 84-5, 86, 98, 100 timber structure 127.79, 80, 81, 82, 85-6, 85, 100-1, 102 villas 127.79, 100-2 medieval 127.86-90, 88, 98, 102-3 burials 127.87 pottery 127.86, 87, 89, 89, 90, 102 pottery kiln and furniture 127.86-7, 89, 102 post-medieval 127.91-8, 92, 103-5 clay pipe waster pit 127.98, 99, 104 human remains 127.95, 103-4 leather 127.95, 96, 105 pottery 127.91, 93, 94, 94, 95-6, 98, 104 animal bone 127.75, 79, 80, 81, 86, 90, 93, 100, 102 cess/rubbish pits 127.87, 89-90, 91, 93, 94, 103 molluscs 127.74 plant remains 127.82, 89, 90, 93, 102, 103, 104 Maidstone, Lady 125.336 Maineres, Tirel de 125.363, 364, 371, 374 Makenade, William 125.93 Malcolm, Neill and Mary Ann (nee Orme) 127.112 Malemains, Henry 127.59, 65, 66 Malet, Robert 125.364, 372, 374 Malevicin, Guy and Allione 125.304, 309 Malling Abbey see St Mary's Abbey 121. Malling Abbey 128.45 Malling, churchgoing 128.350, 355 Malling, engraving of Abbey tower 122.417-23; see also Offham Malling, Lollard groups 129.88 Malmaynes Hall Farm 126.84 malt house 129.172 malting houses, Canterbury 125.32, 264 malting kiln, Roman 124.33 malting kilns 129.349 see kilns maltotes 124.194 Malyn, Thomas and Constance 123.20-1, 37 n.19 Maminot, Gislebert, bishop of Lisieux 125.370 Maminot, Hugo 125.364, 370, 374 Manasser Arsic 125.364, 369, 374 Manasser, count of Guines 125.366, 367, 374; see also Rosa Mandeville, William de, seal 122.138 n.12 Manfeld, Thomas and Thomasina 123.21 Mann family 126.59 Mann, Robert 126.59 manorial courts 126.2, 11, 21, 127.177, 298 manorial halls 128.123 Manouche, Francis 125.340 Manpower Services Commission (MSC) 127.8 mansio, Roman 126.176-7 Manston 121.48, 55, 56 Manston International Airport, prehistoric and Roman 123.389 Manston, barrow 130.280, 298 Manston, chalk cave 125.393 Manston, Spratling Street 127.421-2 Mantell family 129.97 Mantell, 122.John 40 manuring 124. Dartford 124.91 Minster-in-Sheppey 124.268,282,283,287 manuscripts see Stone, John 128. Manwine, moneyer 128.71 Manwood, Peter 129.114 Manwood, Sir Roger 129.120 Maplescombe, church 124.52, 60 Maplesden, Peter and Gervase 129.98-9 Mapysden, John and Jacob 129.98 marble 122.5, 202, 204-5, 204 Marchall, Mr and wife 125.389 de la Mare, Thomas, abbot of St Albans 125.278 Marchant (Marchont) family 129.156, 168 Marchaunt, William, parker 128.188 marching camp, Roman 126.346 Marci, Richard de 122.252 Marden 126.67 Marden, churchgoing 128.349 Mares, John de 127.59, 68 Margaret of Anjou, Queen 122.145, 148 Margaret, St, of Antioch 122.335-42 Margate 130.291 arrowheads, flint 128.169, 170, 172, 173, 174-5 as a port 128.267, 268 as an attraction 128.272 barrows 130.288, 306, 307, 311 Beaker burial (NA M 05) 128.165, 166, 169-70, 174-5 churchgoing 128.353 College Road 121.56 Drapers Mills School 121.50, 53 East Northdown 121.56 Foreness Point 121.56 Garlinge 121.54 Hartsdown Road 121.47, 59 Hartsdown Road, BA and IA occupation 127.429 Iron Age site, Hartsdown Technology College 129.382-3 Northdown Hill 121.59 Palm Bay 121.58 palstave hoard 121.78, 79, 80, 102 politics 129.35, 38, 41, 43 pottery 128.169, 170, 171, 172, 174, 175 radiocarbon dating 128.169, 174 road services 127.214, 216, 217, 229 roads 121.47 Roman sites 121.45, 52, 54 see also Northdown 130. skeletal analysis 128.169, 170, 175 St John’s 121.58 St Peter’s Road, prehistoric crouched inhumations and Anglo-Saxon sunken-featured building 127.422-3 Trinity Square 121.58 villa 121.43 Mari, John de 130.196 marine shell(s) (molluscs) 129.193, 195, 347, 130.69, 70, 198, 199, 203 Bredgar 126.371 Canterbury 126.300 129.324, 325, 326 Hoo St Werburgh 128.222 Kingsborough 129.142-3 Middle Stoke 126.77, 79, 82-3 Minster-in-Thanet 128.321, 322, 328, 329, 331 Pond Field 128.287, 289, 290 see also mussel shells; oyster shells 126. see also oysters 128. shellfish dump, AS 130.96 Sittingbourne 128.138, 140 maritime traffic, Bronze Age 126.279-93 Mark[e]den, den 129.299, 308 Marketman, John 126.269 Marketman, Thomas and Mary 126.263, 264 markets 128.107, 111, 119 Markettman, Nurse 125.339 Markham, Gervase 121.358, 559, 361, 362-3, 362 marl 128.120 marl extraction 122.234 Marlare, Laurence and William 129.99 Marler, Richard 129.99 Marley Tile Company 130.57 marling 122.415 Marmion family 122.140 n.35 Marquise fonts 123.334, 337, 340-1, 340, 342, 344 Marquise oolite 126.189, 190, 191, 193, 194, 213 marriage bonds 123.87 Marrian, Jane 126.262, 264, 267 Marryatt, Joseph 127.113 Marshal, William I 124.356, 357 Marshall, J.D. 127.25-6, 33 Marshall, Oliver 125.341 marshes (marshland) 126.71, 84, 85, 396 marshes 122.87, 296, 301, 314 marshland 128.107, 114, 115, 117, 123, 124, 265 marshland reclamation 129.111 Marten, William 122.33 Martham manor (Norfolk) 125.89 Martin and Sons Brewery, Westerham 127.413 Martin, David and Barbara, ‘Westenhanger Castle - a revised interpretation’ 121.203-36 Martin, David and Barbara, Rye Rebuilt: Regeneration and decline within a Sussex Cinque Port Town, 1350-1660, reviewed 130.398-400 Martin, John 124.100 Martin, St, Bishop of Tours 124.202, 376 Martin, Thomas 125.328 Martine, Thomas Junior and wife 125.390 Marwell (Hants), dendrochronology 124.252 Mary Rose (ship) 124.231, 254 Maryon Park, Charlton, Iron Age hill fort 122.293, 294, 296-8, 306, 315 Roman occupation 122.293, 294, 300, 306-7 Mason, William 126.54 Mason’s yard, Canterbury 125.262 Masons’ setting-out lines 121.375 Massingham, John 123.321 Master, Peter 123.86 Masters, Widow 126.263 Mate, Mavis E., Trade and Economic Developments, 1450-1550. The Experience of Kent, Surrey and Sussex, reviewed 127.452-4 Matilda, abbess of Essen 125.230 Matson, John 127.110 Matthewson, Alexander 126.58 Maudslay (Henry) company 124.9, 10, 10, 12, 19 Maumbury Rings 121.86 Maunsell, Guy 130.25 Maurus, Rabanus 122.335 mausoleum, Roman 130.355 May Drove 124.123 May, Margaret 123.35 Maydekin see Oxinden, Henry 121. Mayen lava-stone 129.195 Mayfield (Sussex), archbishop’s palace 121.325, 326, 337, 339 Mayhew family 123.243 Maylam, Richard (ed.), Percy Maylam’s The Kent Hooden Horse, reviewed 130.417-18 Maynard 126.260, 263 Maynard, James and wife 125.390 Maze Hill 122.300 Mcintosh, K.H. see Lambert, P.J.C. 121. McKay, Thompson 127.233 McKinley, Jacqueline, on cremated bone from Allhallows 125.77-8 McKinley, Jacqueline, on the human bone from Dartford 121.113-16 Mcrieff, John 127.30 ‘Medal’, Roman 122.315 Mede, Tobias, tapster 122.90 medescot 128.119 medical personnel, Canterbury diocese 126.135-69 licensing system 126.135, 139-40, 142-3 medical support for the poor 126.267, 268, 275 medicine: use of copperas 122.322-3 medieval period. animal bone 123.67-8 Ashford 130.378 Birchington 123.392 Broadstairs 126.304 Broomfield 122.347, 348, 123.300 building 126.296 Canterbury 124.366, 367, 368, 127.321, 322-3, 130.69-71, 355, 356, 357, 123.293, 294, 295, 296, 297 ceramic building material 124.88, 92 chapels 124.211, 213, 217, 372 charters naming Thomas Becket 125.291-309 Chestfield estate farms 124.119-20 Chestfield, sunken hut and midden 122.349 Cobham Chantry College 125.83-118 coins 130.363 copperas 122.322 Crabble Paper Mill site 126.219, 228 Dartford 130.382 Dartford Priory 126.393-8 denehole 122.414-15 dens, Benenden 125.43-65 Deptford area 130.261 Dering Wood enclosure 122.226 122.155, 156, 160-1, 178, 124.371, 372 Dover's town defences 124.183-207 early medieval hearth 126.296 129.371 Eddington, farmstead or settlement 126.302, 303 , Venetian coin 123.395-6 Faversham 124.373 female inmates of hospitals 123.17-39 field systems 126.85, 302 fieldwork Aylesford 125.271; Broad Oak, Shelford Farm 125.266; Canterbury 125.31, 34-6, 39-40, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264-5; Faversham 125.269; Ickham Court Farm 125.266; New Romney 125.271-2; Shorne 125.271 122.355 Greenwich Market 130.367 Greenwich Wharf tide mill 130.366 Greenwich, Church and settlement 123.233-54 Herne Bay 129.370-1, 383 Herne Bay, field system 126.302 Hoo St Werburgh 128.222-3 hospitals and benefaction and charity 122.237-58 hundred rolls 127.57-72 Iwade 122.358 Kingsborough 124.267 land holders c.1120 125.361-79 lead seal matrix 130.179 Lynsted 130.363 Maidstone 130.370 manorial chapel(?)128.17-33 Manston International Airport, ditch complex 123.389 Manston 127.422 mariners 126.290, 291 Mersham 122.355-6 Monkton 130.358, 361, 362 New Romney 123.305-6, 124.373, 127.329, 129.371, 372 Newbury Farm 123.95-126 , St Albans's Court 125.273-90 Old Ferry Road, field ditches 124.267 Orpington Hospital 130.379 Patrixbourne church, patronage and fabric 122.113-42 relics and Gabriel’s stone 126.311-30 Ringlemere Farm, activity 127.53 Rochester 122.357-8, 124.374 Rochester, Phelip’s Lodge 130.207-24 Romney Marsh 129.380 roof tile 130.337 salt production 124.124 Sandwich, early medieval structures 126.305-6 see also Chestfield; churches; Minster-in-Sheppey Barton Hill Drive excavations; pottery; Sandwich merchant ship 124. see also Borough Green; Edenbridge manor house moat; Maidstone, Fremlin Walk; scratch dials; Stone, John; tile-makers 127. see also Canterbury, St Mildred’s Tannery site; Eastry; Ingress Abbey Greenhithe; Kingsborough Farm and Manor; pottery 129. see also chapels; churches; Eynsford; Hoo St Werburgh; pottery 122. see also coins; Crabble, Dover; Pond Field, Littlebrook; pottery; Westwood, Broadstairs 128. see also Dover, Laureston Place; Headcorn; Newnham; pottery; quadrans novus 130. see also Middle Stoke 126. settlement 128.281-300 Sevington 128.221 Simon Mepham’s elevation and ecclesiastical ornaments 122.363-71 Small Hythe shipyard facilities 123.353-82 St Gregory’s Priory 126.297 Tonbridge 130.374 Tonbridge, development of (illus) 125.119-50 Weavering 130.371 Well Wood site, Aylesford 126.27-48 Willesborough 130.373 Willow Farm 123.299 see also coins; Dartford; pottery Wouldham 129.380-1 Wrotham deer parks 128.179-209 Medway megalithic barrows 122.398 Medway megaliths 127.371-2, 376 Medway megaliths, Neolithic 130.339-49 animal bone 130.348 human remains 130.342, 343, 348 intervisibility 130.339-40, 341, 347 on Gough map? 130.389 orientation and axis 130.346 restricted views 130.343-6 Medway river 121.31, 91, 122, 123.225, 124.95, 97, 177, 127.74, 75, 82, 109, 129.295, 304, 305, 392, 130.2, 340, 342, 343, 346, 348-9 bridges 124.112, 350 crossing points 130.389, 391, 392 locks 130.45 place name 129.282, 285 Medway, battle of the 121.28, 30 Medway (Towns), churchgoing 128.350, 355 Mee, Arthur 127.24 Meere, John and wife 125.390 megaliths see Medway megaliths 130. Melbourne (Derbs), church 124.63 ‘Men of Kent’ 125.151-71 Menai Strait 126.384-5 Meopham 122.363, 130.17 Cobham College possessions 125.86 Nursted, Cobham College possessions 125.86, 93 Meopham, Dene Manor 121.303 Mepham, Edmund de 122.365, 370 Mepham, Lorraine 129.363-5 Mepham, Simon de, archbishop 122.363-71 Mercer, - 124.100 Mercer, Malcolm, ‘A forgotten Kentish rebellion, September-October 1470’ 122.143-51 Mercer, Thomas, tanner 126.265 mercers 123.86 merchant ship see Sandwich merchant ship 124. Merchant, Thomas, yeoman 126.265 Mercia, kings of 122.259, 261 Mercote, John 125.91 Merdenn, Ivo de 127.65 Mere, Margaret 123.400 Mereden 122.223 Merewether, John, dean 126.336, 338 Mereworth 126.65,129.87, 90 Meriel, Robert 129.9 Mersham 122.355-6 manor 125.50, 59 mill 125.309 Merton Priory (Surrey) 122.113, 131-2, 133, 125.305n Mesolithic Belvedere 129.375 Cherhill 123.12 Crabble Paper Mill site 126.226, 231, 232, 233 Cray Valley 123.265, 266, 267 Darenth 123.60 Dartford Heath, tranchet axe 129.386 Dartford, axe 123.60 farmers 127.373-4 Faversham, flint debitage 124.373 fishing and exchange 126.289 flint 122.176, 177, 130.183, 358, 379, 126.226, 233, 379, 380, 127.46, 75, 239, 244, 129.5, 194, 386, 388, 389 Hillborough 129.389 Hull Place, , microlith 129.106 Ingress Abbey Greenhithe 129.5 Old Ferry Road, flint-knapping debris 124.267 Old Bexley 123.261,262 Ringlemere 127.46, 130.362 Ringlemere Farm 123.391 sea levels 127.373 settlement patterns 129.189, 191, 192, 194, 197-8, 199 Sevington 128.221 shellfish 124.130 Shrubsoles Hill, flints 124.267 Sittingbourne 129.388 Thanet, pits 128.75 tools 130.261 Wouldham 129.380 metal slag 126.357 metal working debris 123.304 metal-detecting, Ringlemere 127.39, 41, 44 metalwork, BA 126.71 metalworking Iron Age, Hersden 125.267 early medieval 128.223 medieval 129.371 medieval Canterbury 125.260; Tonbridge 125.123, 124, 139 Ashford, LBA 130.378 Hersden, IA 127.324 see also iron working; slag 125. Tonbridge 130.376 metalworking waste, AS 126.300 Metaphysical Society 130.256 Miall, Edward 129.47 Michael of Scotland 125.304, 309 microliths 126.378, 380 Middle Class Union (MCU) 129.40-1, 49 Middle Saxon 129. Canterbury 129.366, 367 Fordwich 129.370 Otford, occupation 127.432-4 Middle Stoke 126. animal bone 126.77, 79, 82 BA 126.71-86 flint flake 126.75, 81 linear feature (boundary ditch?) 126.75, 76, 79-80, 81, 84 oval feature (pit) 126.75, 76, 79-80, 84 burial ground 126.71, 79 charcoal 126.84 coin, medieval 126.77, 83-4 excavations 126.71-86 Middlesex, Kilwardby Survey 128.107, 111, 113 Middleton, Elizabeth, pipemaker 127.98, 99 Middleton, Margaret and Sir Charles (later Lord Barham) 127.117, 118, 119, 120 migration, prehistoric 127.373-4, 376-7, 379-80 Mildred, St 122.339, 340-1 Miles of Gloucester 124.63 Miles, Alec, ‘Excavations on the Romano-British industrial site at Broomhey Farm, Cooling’ 124.309-42 Miles, Alec, obituary 130.437 Miles, Cecily 123.23 Milett, William 123.24, 27, 29 military and civil defences, 20th-century 130.1-33 military belt plate, Roman 130.178, 183-4, 183, 187 military encampments, Roman 129.6, 27 military equipment, Roman 127.205, 209, 282 military presence, Roman 121.29-30, 34 military texts 129.124 Militia Act (1757) 129.35 Mill Hill, button brooches 129.65, 66, 74, 75 Mill Hill, Deal 122.389, 398, 407, 408 Anglo-Saxon features 124.267 barrow 124.410, 412 Mill Hill, Farnborough 123.264, 266 Mill Point, Folkestone 122.202-3, 215 Millen, Stephen 125.202 Miller, Humphrey 129.171 Miller, John 129.256n Miller, John Junior 125.390 Miller, John Senior and family 125.390 Miller, Sir Borlase 129.171 Miller, Thomas 123.19 Milles, Jeremiah, Dean of Exeter 121.81 Millhall 124.107, 112 Milliscent, Sir John 125.330 mills 127. St Augustine’s 127.68 Westwell (Welles) watermills 127.175, 176, 179, 181, 184-5, 190, 193 mills 128.29, 30-1, 115, 120, 123 technical details in Kilwardby Survey 128.370-7 Roman 125.245, 254,255 Bexley 129.374 Canterbury mill house 130.357 Deptford Creek 130.261 Dover 130.195 Greenwich 130.366 Leybourne Stream 130.225-46 Sevenoaks area 130.40, 47 Mills, Peter 122.5, 9 Mills, Thomas, vicar 130.135 millstone (s) 121.56, 193, 122.58, 73, 75-6, 75, 127.193, 207, 208-9, 128.123, 370-1, 372, 373 Roman 130.321, 328 Milne, Gustav see Bellamy, Peter S. 123. Milne, Gustav, ‘The fourteenth-century merchant ship from Sandwich: a study in medieval maritime archaeology’ 124.227-63 Milton 128.267 Milton Barracks, Gravesend 130.8, 11, 12, 25, 27 Milton Creek 122.357, 128.129, 130, 131 Milton Creek, log boat 127.378 Milton next Gravesend, churchgoing 128.349, 350 Milton Range 130.8, 8 Milton Regis, salt works 124.124 Milton Rifle Range 130.13, 29 Milton, hospital 123.19 Milton, king’s land 125.374 Minerva statuette 129.274 mining, iron industry 124.95, 98, 107 Minnis Bay 121.52, 55, 58 barrows 130.288, 289-90, 306 Minster-in-Sheppey 124. Barton Hill Drive 124.266, 267 manuring 124.268, 282, 283, 287 Power Station Road 124.267 Rape Hill 124.266, 267, 268, 286 Thistle Hill 124.267, 268 Minster-in-Sheppey Barton Hill Drive excavations 124.265-90 animal bone 124.269, 273, 274, 284-5 lithic artefacts 124.283 molluscs (marine and land) 124.269, 273, 274, 285 plant remains 124.273, 285 pottery 124.268, 269, 270, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277-83, 285, 286, 287 quern stones, medieval 124.265, 283-4, 274,287 prehistoric occupation 124.266, 268-73, 285, 286 prehistoric pits and post-holes 124.268, 269-70, 285 Mid Bronze Age/Late Iron Age features 124. ditch [7] 124.271, 286 hearth(?)124.273 huts 124.271-3, 286-7 Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age farmstead (with field system), ditches/ enclosure 124.265, 268-9, 270-1, 273, 286 sunken-featured buildings 124.265, 271-3, 285, 286-7 Roman material 124.265, 285, 287 Anglo-Saxon 124.265, 267, 286 medieval 124.265, 266, 273-4, 287 medieval ditch (Ditch 8) 124.265, 273-4, 287 post-medieval pits and post-holes 124.266, 274-5, 283, 287 Minster in Thanet 130.86 Abbey 124.28, 267, 125.210, 275,387, 130.86, 121 Abbey Farm Roman villa, coinage 125.203-28 Anglo-Saxon period 130.86 barrows 130.289, 310, 311 burials 122.102 Church of St Mary the Virgin 127.434 churchgoing 128.346, 349 coin hoard 130.85 late Neolithic/ early Bronze Age settlement 123.389-90 LBA/EIA enclosure 130.86 MBA artefacts from foreshore 130.85 Mount Pleasant 121.50-1, 55, 57 Neolithic settlement 127.375 Roman sites 121.53, 55, 56, 57 see also Abbey Farm see also Abbey Farm Roman villa Minster in Thanet, Abbey Farm Roman villa, Building 7 kiln or oven structure 130.315-32 brewing/breweries 130.331 brick or tile 130.326, 330 Building 6: 130.330 coins 130.315, 329 corn-drying ovens 130.330-1 fuel 130.331 gully features 130.324-6, 329 nails 130.324 plant remains 130.323 post-built structures (barn or shed) 130.326-9, 331 pottery 130.315, 324, 326, 329, 331 quern/millstone 130.321, 328 Tothill Street 127.326-7 water supply 130.331 Minster-in-Thanet Roman villa 129. animal bone 129.347, 349, 350 boundary ditches outside villa enclosure 129.346, 347, 349-53, 355 F.309 129.351 F.804 129.335, 348, 350-1 F.3109/4018 and F.3108/4014 129.343, 351-3 F.5003/5014 129.353 F.7246/7233 129.349, 353 F.9032/9045 129.345, 346, 347, 350 F.9036 346, 129.350 boundary wall east 129.338-9 boundary wall foundation (9039) 129.336 boundary wall north 129.343-5 boundary wall south 129.338, 339-42 boundary wall west 129.342-3 Building 1, principal house 129.334, 336, 338, 343, 347, 353, 354, 355 Building 2, corn-drying oven 129.342, 343, 344, 348-9, 351, 353, 354 stoke-pit 129.344, 348-9, 351 Building 3, bath-suite 129.334, 338, 342, 343, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354 Building 4 129.334, 338, 339, 353, 354 Building 5 129.333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 343, 351 Building 6 129.334, 338, 339, 353 Building 6A 129.347, 349, 353, 354 Building 7, corn-drier 129.349, 356 coin 129.342 drain F. 129.3163 349, 352-3 drain F. 129.7246 349, 353 fence-line, north 129.337, 345-7, 348 horse burial 129.351, 352 marine shell 129.347 painted plaster 129.347, 349, 350 pit F. 129.9038 346, 347 pottery 129.336, 342, 347, 349, 350, 351-2, 353 shaft F.821 (well?) 129.335, 347-8, 350-1 tile 129.336, 347, 349, 350 villa enclosure 129.336-56 villa gateway 129.338, 339, 340, 341, 342 wall 9048 129.345, 346, 347 Minster-in-Thanet Roman villa, bath-house 124.25-49 abandonment 124.44-5, 47 animal bone 124.45 basin (labrum) 124.41 Building 1 main villa house 124.30, 33, 47-8 Building 2 corn-drying oven/malting kiln or latrine 124.30, 31, 33 Building 3 bath-house 124.30, 31, 25-49 Building 4 stone-built house 124.31, 33 Building 5: 124.57, 33 Building 6: 124.31, 33 coins 124.25, 30, 33, 44, 45-6 cold plunge-bath (Room 20) 124.35, 39, 40,41,43,44, 46 Cold Room? (Room 22) 124.39, 40, 41 corridor 124.33 drain/drainage channel 124.39 drainage improved and extended 124.43-4 entrance lobby? (Room 22) 124.39, 40 furnace room (Room 24) 124.35,40,41,43 hot plunge-bath (Room 25) 124.40,41,45 Hot Room enlarged (Room 21/26) 124.41,42, 45 Hot Room (Room 26) 124.35,39, 40-1,45 hypocaust system 124.35, 39, 40, 41, 42-3, 44, 45 iron nails 124.47 latrines 124.33, 35, 40, 42, 43, 44 open ditch 124.43, 44 opus signinum 124.35, 39, 42 pilae 124.42 plaster 124.35, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 47 pottery 124.33, 39, 44-5, 46-7 schola or hot plunge-bath (Room 27) 124.41 stairway, wooden (Room 24) 124.43 tesserae 124.35, 39, 43, 45, 47, 48 tile 124.39, 40, 44, 45, 47 Undressing Room and latrine? (Room 23) 124.39-40,41,42, 43, 44, 45 Warm Room (Room 21) 124.39, 41, 45 water-pipe, ceramic 124.45, 47, 48 window glass 124.35, 47, 48 Minster-in-Thanet villa (Building 1) 128.309- 34 animal bone 128.321, 322, 328-9, 331 bath-house (B3) 128.310, 311, 331, 332-3 blacksmith’s shop (Room 17) 128.327, 328-9 Building 4 (B4) 310, 128.311, 313, 321, 327, 331, 333 Building 6 (B6) 310, 128.311, 313, 331, 333 ceramic water-pipe 128.326 coins 128.328, 329, 330, 331 ditch (pre-villa), LIA/ER 128.311, 313, 331 hearth pit 128.315 iron fragments and nails 128.328 marine shell 128.321, 322, 328, 329, 331 mosaic fragments 128.321, 331, 332 mud bricks (unfired) 128.319 pottery 128.311, 319, 321, 322, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332 tesserae 128.321, 331 triclinia (dining-rooms) 128.325 window glass 128.328, 329, 331, 332 mirror, glass, Roman 121.252 Mithras 121.19 Moatenden, medieval priory 126.175, 182 moats Cranbrook 123.306 Edenbridge manor house 127.127-41 Ford 121.262, 263 New Romney 129.371 Westenhanger Castle 121.228-9, 232 Mohun, Lady Joan de 128.155-6 Molash, poor relief 125.11,17 Molash, William, prior of Christ Church 128.149 Molashe, William 123.313, 314 Molins, Simon de 125.364, 365, 374 molluscs 123. Birchington 123.394 Brook 123.12 Dartford 123.53, 69, 71 Maidstone 127.74 molluscs 128.98; see also marine shell; oysters molluscs (land) 124. Broomhey Farm 124.315 Haynes Farm round barrow 124.412 Minster-in-Sheppey, snails 124.286 molluscs (marine) 124. cockle 124.130, 285, 314 mussel 124.127, 128, 130, 131, 285, 314, 320 oyster 124.127, 128, 130, 131, 269, 274, 285 whelk 124.127, 128, 130, 131, 285 winkle 124.285 Broomhey Farm 124.314-15, 320 Chestfield 124.127, 128, 130, 131 Minster-in-Sheppey 124.269, 273, 274, 285 Monachorum 126.185 monastery, Westwell (Welles) 127.183, 187-8 Monckton of Brenchley, Viscount, obituary 127.463-4 Monk, William 125.13 Monkton 121.53, 56 Neolithic 130.358, 359 BA 130.161, 162, 358, 359 barrow replica 130.297 round barrows 130.280, 289, 299, 310, 358 IA 130.358, 359 Roman 130.358, 360 AS 130.358 medieval 130.358, 361, 362 strip bracelets, Roman 121.113 mill 128.377 pottery 128.258 Thanet Earth 130.357-62 Monkton Court Farm, pottery 124.277 Monkton, barrow 124.414 Monkton, burial jars 126.80 Montchensy, William de 127.61 Montefiascone (Italy), relics of St Margaret v335 Montfort family 125. Adelina, m.l William de Bretoil, m.2 Simon de Molins, m.3 Robert de Ver 125.365 Hugh (Hugo) de 125.132,365 Robert 125.365 Simon de 125.136 Montfort, Hugh de 128.29 Montfort, Simon de 124.187, 201, 127.58-9 Montgomery, Lord 125.327 Montreal House 130.43 Montreal Park 130.37, 46, 55, 56 Monyn, John, senior 124.197 Moody, Gerald 127. Broadstairs, Bradstow School 127.423-4 ‘Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Bishop’s Avenue, North Foreland, Broadstairs’ 127.197-211 Margate, St Peter’s Road 127.422-3 The Isle of Thanet: from Prehistory to the Norman Conquest, reviewed 129.401-4; see also Parfitt, Keith ‘The Roman villa complex at Abbey Farm, Minster in Thanet. Part 7: Building 7, a late Roman kiln and post-built structures’ 130.315-32 Moody, Gerald see Hart, Paul; Parfitt, Keith 128. Moody, Gerald, Nigel Macpherson-Grant and Trevor Anderson, ‘Later Bronze Age cremation at West Cliff, Ramsgate’ 130.147-72 Moon, Kevin 125.202 Moore, Chris, ‘Late Bronze Age, Romano-British and early/middle Saxon features at Hoo St Werburgh’ 122.259-74 Moore, J. 126.103 Moore, Mr, rector 129.174 Morant, Thomas 126.269 Morard, Peter 122.94 Moraunt, Thomas 129.169 More, Hannah 127.117 Morebred, John 129.256n Morehouse alias Slipmill 129.298 Mores, Thomas 125.97 Morgan, Giles 125.7 Morgan, Widow 126.260, 261, 263, 272 Morice, Beaumont 129.47 Morini tribe 129.280 Morlen, John and Martha 126.271 Morning Chronicle, The 125.155 Morning Herald 125.165, 166-7 Mortain, count of 125.362, 377n mortar, ‘salt and pepper’ 121.397 mortgages 123.82, 83, 87 Mortimer, Ian, ‘A directory of medical personnel qualified and practising in the Diocese of Canterbury, c.1560-1730’ 126.135-69 Mortimer, Ian, The Dying and the Doctors: the medical revolution in seventeenth-century , reviewed 130.405-6 Mortlake, deer sent to 128.198 Morton, Archbishop John 121.253-4, 339-40 Morton, Bishop 124.153 Morton, John, vicar 123.247-8, 253 Mory, John 125.92 mosaic fragments 128.321, 331, 332 Moseley (Moselye), Doctor John 125.335 Mote (Sussex) 121.218 Mote Park, Maidstone, ragstone quarries 127.413-16 motor bus services 127.231 Mottingham, vill 123.236 Moubrai (Molbrai) 125. Nigel de 125.371 Roger de 125.371 William de 125.371 mould(s), clay, for swords 127.327, 331 used in casting metal(?)123.136, 148 for LBA/EIA sword 128.221 medieval 125.123 mouldings 121. Charing palace 121.338 Ford Place 121.303, 306 St Nicholas Court crypt 121.367, 374 mound burial, Romano-British see Plaxtol, Dux Field 129. Mount Pleasant, Minster 121.50-1, 55, 57 Mount Villa, Roman 127.79, 80, 82, 98, 100-1, 102 Moyes, William and wife v390 Moys, John 125.91, 127.65 Mucking (Essex) 126.84 Mucking, (Essex), sunken-floored structure 124.131 Muddle, Walter 125.202 Mudge’s map (1801) 130.231 multure 128.115, 121, 123 Mumford, Elizabeth 125.14 Mun, Thomas 129.170 Muneville, Matilda, m. Rualon de Avrences 125.366 Muneville, Nigel de 125.366 Munich Crisis 130.14-15, 29 municipal accounts 126.135 Munk, James, clockmaker 126.93 Munn, John 123.85 Munn, John, Frances and Susan 123.88 murage (walling) 124.344 murage grants 124.344, 345, 356, 357 Dover 124.186,188,192-3,194,195,345 murage tolls 124. Dover 124.183,187, 193, 194, 198 Rochester 124.344 Murphy, Ursula 125.383 Murston brickworks 129.388 Castle Road 122.357 Neolithic axe-head 122.398 Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA ) 130.365-71, 372, 373, 374, 379 Museum of London Archaeology Service, summary reports 129.374-81 musket balls 128. iron 128.381, 384 lead 128.384 musketry training 130.7-8 mussel shells 126.226, 304, 371 Myddleton, Sir Thomas, merchant 122.191 Myller family 127.311, 312, 315, 318 Myller, John 126.21 Myller, Nicholas (1), tanner 126.20 Myller, Nicholas 126.20, 128.205, 129.170-1 Myller, Richard 126.5 Mynot, Edward 126.316 Back to Index Introduction

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