Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter R 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 . Places that fall within Greater 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. 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

Rabblye, Elizabeth 119 .256 Radclyffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex 115 .392 Radfield see under Tonge radiocarbon dates 112 .371 118 .378 (Worth) 118 .378 Mill Hill (Deal) 118 .376–9 Northfleet 114 .389, 400–1 St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe 114 .359 Sandwich 115 .273, 301, 345 Stonar 115 .272, 299, 345 Thamesmead 119 .314 Thanet beakers 112 .415 Wantsum Channel 115 .304, 320–2, 345 Wingham 115 .311 Radnor, earls of see Pleydell-Bouverie family Rafull, – (C18–19) 118 .193 Raggett, Edward 120 .285 ragstone ( illus .) 112 .93–125 Canterbury, bridge 114 .459 Moatenden priory 115 .195 120 .7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 18, 20 Romano-British exploitation of 119 .163–4 villa 115 .81, 116 Westgate on Sea church 120 .41 see also churches, architectural notes; Hythe stone; quarries; stone mines Rail Link Engineering 119 .189 railways and holiday resorts 111 .17 population, effect on 112 .11, 14; 114 .28 Sandwich to Dover turnpike, effect on 117 .1, 6–11 Sevenoaks tunnel, construction of 120 .187–204 see also Canterbury and Whitstable Railway; Cinque Ports, Thanet and Coast Railway; Croydon Railway; Dover and Deal Railway; East Kent Railway Co.; Great Kent Atmospheric Railway; Kent Coastal Railway Co.; London, Brighton and South Coast Railway; London, Chatham and Dover Railway; London, Chatham & South-East Railway Co.; Metropolitan Railway; North Kent Railway; North Kent Railway Continuation Co.; Sevenoaks Railway Co.; South-Eastern Railway Co.; Thanet Light Railway Co.; Westgate and Granville Express Rainham see under Gillingham Ralph, Abbot of St Augustine’s 116 .217 Ralph, vicar of Lamberhurst 112 .198–9, 207 Ramsay, Nigel 117 .38 Ramsbury, bishop see Aelfstan Ramsgate Albion Estate 120 .32 bank 112 .81–2 Carpenters Arms 112 .83 causewayed enclosure, Neolithic 119 .276–7 Chalk Hill Neolithic settlement evidence 120 .366–7 wastewater treatment scheme: interim report 114 .436; report ( illus. ) 115 .244, 261–5, 266–7, 278–354 Chilton flints 115 .334; 120 .366 spearhead, copper alloy 114 .295, 296 , 297 Cliffs End Oaklands Nursery site 118 .356–7; 120 .367 wastewater treatment scheme: interim report 114 .436; report 115 .244, 246, 261, 265–6 coach travel C19 112 .88 coastal survey 1566 112 .343–5, 348 coin hoard 114 .90 dispensary 114 .23 East Kent Maritime Museum 111 .206 Granville Estate 120 .32 hoards, Bronze Age 114 .295 Lord of the Manor 112 .415, 417; 120 .366 Manston Road, evaluation 117 .228–9 Nethercourt 115 .333; 120 .366 population C19 118 .260–1 port 118 .274 pottery, Neolithic 119 .276 sailing packets 111 .26n, 32 St Laurence parish 114 .154; 119 .34 shipping see coastal survey; sailing packets Thorn Farm, Iron Age site 114 .310 Upper Court manor 117 .229 West Cliff, axe 116 .24 Randall, Alexander 120 .245, 246, 251, 252 Randolf Alice see Stokes Avery 111 .f180 John 111 .180 Mary, m. William Crispe 111 .f180 Thomas 119 .35 Ranters 115 .9–10 Rapier, Richard 118 .324 rapiers, Bronze Age 115 .473, 477 ; 119 .201 Rawlinson, Richard 120 .101n Ray, Francis 115 .10 Raymond John 120 .78, 81, 87, 88 , 89–91, 93, 94, 100 Thomas 120 .93, 94 Rayne Julyan 119 .262 Olyff 119 .262 Thomas 119 .262 William 119 .262 Rayner Joan see Dering Lawrence 111 .f184 Nicholas 118 .321 Raynold Joan 110 .57 John 110 .57, 63 razors, Bronze Age 114 .295; 118 .369, 370 Read Alfred 120 .44 William 112 .86 see also Rede Reader Benjamin 118 .323 James Read 112 .45, 46 Reading (Berks.) abbey 117 .77, 100; 118 .89 Allen Grove at 111 .294–5 Reading, John 112 .312 Reading Street see under Tenterden see under Herne Bay Rede, Robert le 119 .181; see also Read Redesdale, Lord see Mitford, Algernon Bertram Rediscovering Dartford 110 .419 Redman, William, 119 .35 Reed Mrs – (C19) 110 .146 A. 111 .170 see also Reid Reeve, Cllr. J. 110 .333, 338, 351 Reeves – (C19) 110 .142 Mrs – (C19) 111 .233 Anne, ‘Earthworks Survey, Romney Marsh’ ( illus. ) 116 .61–92 Reginald, Prior of Rochester 112 .155n Reid, Malcolm L., Prehistoric Houses in Britain , reviewed 112 .424–5; see also Reed Reigate stone as building stone in Kent 112 .93, 94, 105–6 Rochester cathedral crypt 120 .1, 4, 7, 10, 13–15, 18–19, 20 Sandwich castle 120 .68 see also churches, architectural notes Reily, Kevin, on animal bone from Worth 120 .141 Relf see Rolff relics 114 .191; 117 .193–4; 118 .78, 82, 83–5 Remys, Thomas 112 .201n Rennie John 120 .157–61, 162, 167n John jnr. 120 .166 Renoble 118 .275 rents, Goudhurst 118 .70–1 Reoke, John 112 .49 Repton Humphry 119 .214, 215 John 119 .214 resistivity surveys Kenardington 110 .417 Moatenden 110 .415; 115 .193 Springhead 117 .54 Revell, Stephen 118 .302 Rex, Barnabus 118 .303n Rey see Rye Reynolds Henry 112 .221, 249 Reginald 111 .293 Thomas 112 .249 Walter, 112 .275 Rhee ( He ), river 114 .329–30 Rhee Wall 114 .341–3; 116 .95 Rheims (France), sculpture 112 .177 Rhind, Neil 110 .161 Ricardes see Richards Rice, Mrs – (C18–19) 120 .242 Rich Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury 118 .86 Henry, Lord Holland 111 .50 Richard II 119 .180 Richard III 119 .221, 233, 234–5 Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 118 .50, 51 Richard (Ricard; Ricarde) (moneyer) 110 .157 Richard (Ricard; Ricarde) B (moneyer) 110 .157 Richard of Dover, Archbishop of Canterbury 118 .85 Richard of Tonbridge see FitzGilbert, Richard Richard (Ricard; Ricarde) family 112 .205 Ralph 114 .324 Thomas 112 .205 William 112 .205, 206, 210 Richards (Ricardes) David, on metalwork from St Paul’s Cray 117 .217 John (C14) 110 .169 John (Rycaut) (C17) 120 .78, 81 Richard 111 .114 Stewart, Wye College and its world: A centenary history , reviewed 115 .484–9 Richardson Joan 111 .321–2 Thomas 112 .83 T.L., book review by 119 .413–16 William 110 .166 see under Ash Richers see Rychers Richmond, earls see Tudor, Edmund; Tudor, Henry Richmond, Colin see Aston, Margaret & Richmond, Colin Riddler, Ian ‘Combs with Perforated Handles’ 117 .189–98 ‘Worked Whale Vertebrae’ 118 .205–15 on arrowheads from Sandwich castle 120 .70–1 finds from (The Mount) 119 .104–6, 108–13 Rider Thomas (C16) 119 .176 Thomas (C19) 111 .255, 256 Sir William 114 .44 Rideware, Robert de 119 .186n ridge and furrow Ebony 110 .62–3 Moatenden 110 .63 Ruckinge 116 .69–70, 71, 87 Ridley see Ash-cum-Ridley Ridout James 112 .46 Thomas 116 .174 Ridout & Palmer 112 .47 Ridsdale Mrs – (C19) see Woodward C.J. (C19) 117 .163, 164 Rielly, Kevin, on animal bones from St Paul’s Cray 117 .216 Thamesmead 119 .323–4 Rigby, Valerie, on pottery from Deal 119 .385 Rigden family 115 .222 Thomas 112 .312 Rigden Brewery 115 .220n, 223 Rigold, R.E. 114 .318 Riguebourg, Philip 119 .346, 351 Ring Brothers (builders) 110 .351 ring ditches Boughton Monchelsea 119 .376 Buckland 114 .455 Chalk Hill 115 .244, 338 Cobham 119 .196–7 Ebbsfleet 112 .411; 115 .250 Folkestone 110 .365–6, 367 Hartsdown () 116 .271, 276–7, 279 Manston 115 .473–4, 220, 222 Mill Hill (Deal) 118 .377, 379 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .307 Monkton 114 .238–9; 116 .307 Saltwood 119 .210 Sevington 114 .412 with 116 .319 Thanet 112 .415 see also barrows Ringley see Ryngeley Ringmere, Thomas de, Prior of Christ Church 112 .266, 268 rings Romano-British silver 112 .361, 362 not specified 119 .207 Anglo-Saxon copper alloy: 119 .45, 48 , 49; Eccles 114 .172, 174, 179; Minster-in-Thanet 115 .470; Sarre 110 .108, 115, 117–19 iron 110 .108–9, 111–13, 116, 118; 114 .173 silver 110 .79, 108, 110, 119; 120 .306 not specified 114 .455; 119 .210 medieval copper alloy 117 .255 gold 117 .252, 254 post-medieval, copper alloy 115 .280 see also châtelaines; suspension ring with Kingsdown brooches, Anglo-Saxon 119 .396–7 Deal Reservoir, watching brief 114 .465 Ringwould barrow 112 .417 coins, Celtic 120 .210 market 117 .97, 102 riots C16 119 .14, 21 Canterbury 1800 118 .297–8 Weald C19 120 .198 see also Swing riots Ripple Anglo-Saxon finds 119 .394–5 , 396–7 Rippell Wicheley, manor 111 .143, 175 see also under Hollingbourne Ripple, Salamon 116 .217–18 Rishton, Gilbert 117 .97 ritual alignment 116 .307 ritual deposits Neolithic 119 .278 Romano-British Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .27 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .308 Thamesmead 119 .323–4 ritual shaft, Romano-British 119 .205 Riverhead church 112 .120, 121 watercress cultivation 118 .202; 120 .401, 403, 405 Rivers, Earl see Fogge, Sir John Fogge Sir George 119 .35, 38, 43n John 116 .108 rivets, Anglo-Saxon copper alloy 110 .116 iron 110 .117–18 not specified 110 .108 Roach-Smith, C. 110 .77; 111 .91; 115 .72; 118 .3–4 roads Roman Ash (Each End) 118 .97–102, 103 , 118–19 Canterbury–Richborough ( illus .) 114 .1–15; 118 .102–3 east Kent 114 .8 and medieval markets 117 .86 , 88 Sutton Valence–Ashford, fieldwork relating to 115 .464–5 Anglo-Saxon 114 .5 medieval 114 .337, 341–3 post-medieval 118 .306–7 see also aggers; droveways; hollow ways; roads, excavated; trackways; turnpikes; viaduct; Watling Street; wheel ruts roads excavated Romano-British Ash 112 .377–80; 114 .12 Canterbury: Canterbury Lane 110 .361; Christ Church 112 .355; North Lane 114 .458; 116 .312–13; Northgate 116 .311; St Mildred’s tannery 110 .374; Watling Street 116 .314; Whitehall Road 112 .398 Chart Sutton 110 .416–17 Dartford ( illus. ) 110 .365; 115 .413–19 Dover ( illus. ) 114 .58–63, 68, 74–5 Hartsdown (Margate) 120 .378–9 Ickham 114 .12

Springhead ( illus .) 110 .383; 117 .51–67 medieval, Canterbury 110 .363; 114 .458 post-medieval Canterbury 110 .377 Royal Military Canal ( illus. ) 115 .231, 233–7 Roake, Margaret, (ed.) Religious Worship in Kent – the Census of 1851 , reviewed 119 .416–18 Robbards, Henry 112 .327–8; 115 .19 Robert, socius 112 .273 Robert le Bouser, St 119 .173–88 The Robert (brig) 111 .269 Robert and Jane 111 .27 Roberts – (C16) 110 .56 James 112 .46 Sir Thomas 119 .35, 38, 43n Walter 119 .27, 35, 37, 39n, 42n Robertsbridge (E. Sussex), abbey 111 .44; 112 .195, 204, 205, 212 Robertson, Thomas 115 .2n Robinson (Robynson) – (C20) 111 .301 C.J. 120 .314 J. & family 110 .141, 150 Jno. 118 .321 Mark, on charred plant remains from Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .147–50 Northfleet 114 .384 William (C15) 111 .179 William (C19) 111 .233 Robinson’s Charity 112 .45 Robson, Michael, ‘Franciscan Lectors at Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury, 1275– 1314’ 112 .261–81 Rochester assizes 119 .25 bishops 115 .125; 119 .303; see also Aelfstan; Alcock, John; Audley, Edmund; Barlow, William; Beornmod; Bottlesham, John; Bottlesham, William; Bradfield, John of; Brinton, Thomas; Brouns, Thomas; Eardwulf; ; Fisher, John; Fitzjames, Richard; Glanville, Gilbert de; Godwine; Guest, Edmund; Gundulf; Hethe, Hamo de; Ingoldisthorpe, Thomas; Kemp, John; Langdon, John; Lawrence of St Martin; Lowe, John; Merton, Walter de; Rotherham, Thomas; Russell, John; Savage, Thomas; Seez, John de; Sheppey, John of; Siward; Trilleck, Thomas; Waermund II; Walkelin; Wellys, William; Wittlesey, William; Wouldham, Thomas de; Young, John Borstal Charter 115 .131n Nashenden Valley, excavations 119 .215 bridge Anglo-Saxon documents relating to 115 .123, 125, 137n military 120 .163–4 repairs 119 .20, 29 river, influence on 120 .158, 163–4, 166 wardens of 112 .352 castle building stone 112 .105, 107, 116 drawn by Stukeley 116 .9 held by Roger Leyburn 118 .54 inquisition 111 .266 sieges 115 .433, 437; 117 .75 watching brief 116 .323 cathedral altar of St Nicholas 119 .296, 301–2 architecture: influence on parish churches 115 .46–7, 52; study ( illus. ) 112 .127–65; work by James 117 .40n; see also column figures archives 115 .121–53, 433 building stone 112 .105 burials 111 .f184 chapel of St (Holy Trinity) 120 .3, 4–5, 7–11, 13–15, 18, 19 chapter house 120 .19 column figures ( illus .) 112 .167–91 community of 119 .183, 293, 295, 296, 297, 302, 303, 307n, 308n crypt: building stone ( illus. ) 120 .1–22; investigations 116 .324; plan 120 .2 estates 115 .121–52, 433–4, 436–8; 117 .76n fires, late medieval 120 .10 Head memorial 115 .31 manuscripts 118 .189 market granted by 117 .99 penitence C15 112 .200 photographic survey 112 .402 cemetery, Quaker 112 .331 churches St Clement 119 .296, 303 St Margaret 119 .67n, 296, 303 St Nicholas 119 .67n, 69n, 301–2, 303 coastal survey 1566 112 .344–5, 352 coins, Celtic 120 .225, 226, 227, 230 Crow Lane 110 .131, 135 deanery of 119 .288 defences see walls diocese, parish churches 1320–1520 119 .285–310 Eastgate House Museum 111 .110, 303 education 111 .271–2 farm of 117 .72, 79–81 , education 111 .271–2 Great Delce barn 116 .203 Guildhall Museum 111 .204, 206 Hayward’s House, watching brief 116 .324 High Street No.10 120 .12 No.137A, evaluation 110 .376 hoys 111 .21 market 117 .99 murder 1201 119 .180, 185 New Church Yard cemetery 116 .324 nonconformity 112 .324n, 327, 330, 331 Northgate, evaluation 116 .324 oppidum 120 .218, 220 population C19 114 .18 Restoration House 120 .267, 270–1 St Margaret’s Delce 111 .f180 education 111 .271–2 Somers, John, of 111 .f185 shipping see coastal survey; hoys Stanes manor 115 .437 Beresse lands 115 .437 church 117 .171; 119 .67n, 297, 304 education 111 .271–2 hospital 119 .293, 294, 297, 304, 307n population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .19 quay 112 .352 Temple Manor 115 .59n; 116 .203 The Vines 110 .135 walls building stone 112 .104 photographic survey 112 .402; 114 .462 south-east bastion, excavations ( illus. ) 110 .129–38 whale folktale 118 .211 Rochford, Viscounts see Boleyn, George; Boleyn, Thomas Rodgers, Violet 111 .296 rods, Bronze Age, copper alloy 118 .363, 365 , 369, 370 Roe, Fiona, on worked stone from Northfleet 114 .399–400; see also Row Roemadriffe family, arms 111 .154 Rofe, George 115 .16; see also Rolf Roger, Abbot of Canterbury 118 .85 Roger, Abbot of Chichester 114 .196 Rogers – (C17) 111 .120 Henry 112 .323 Herbert 120 .35 John 111 .180 Richard, 119 .35 William Bennett 120 .30, 35, 37 Rogers, Thompson & Chapman 120 .30, 35 Rokeby, Montague 116 .82 Rokesley family 110 .416 Robert de 115 .178 Rolf (Relf; Rolff) Agnes 112 .197–8 Joan 112 .197 Katherine 112 .197 Richard 119 .182–3 Thomas 112 .193–212 Thomas the younger 112 .197–8 see also Rofe Rolle George 111 .158 John, Lord of Stevenstone 111 .158 Rolt, L.T.C. 111 .221 Rolvenden Dering family 111 .159; 112 .304 Guildford family 119 .226 Henden, Edward, of 119 .33 Lindley, Henry, of 119 .34 Roman Catholics C18 120 .280, 284–5, 287–8, 289–92 Romden see under Smarden Romenel 114 .329, 343–4 Romenel David de 114 .340 Emma 114 .340 Lambert de 114 .340 Robert de 114 .339–40 Roger de 114 .340 Stephen de 114 .340 Wimarc 114 .340 Romney earl 117 .182; see also Marsham, Charles; Sidney, Henry George, portrait by 111 .245 William of 117 .16 Romney Marsh custom of and statute of sewers 116 .93–9 defence C19 112 .386 earthworks survey ( illus. ) 116 .61–92 J.P.s 119 .6 land ownership C17 112 .325 land rents 114 .155 nonconformity 112 .340 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .19 whale stranded 118 .210 yeomanry C17 114 .153 see also individual parishes Romney Marsh Corporation, Waterings 116 .71n Romney Marsh Research Trust 114 .330; 118 .329 Rooe, Nathaniel 112 .326, 327 roof timbers C13–14 116 .54–5 roofers 116 .52 roofing 116 .35–59 roofs 110 .378, 389 Rook Mrs – (C18) 116 .153 Charles, widow and children of 112 .43 Tony, Roman Baths in Britain , reviewed 110 .425–6 Roome, K.M., ‘Dartford 1660 to c.1720’ 111 .113–21 Roos family 119 .225 Thomas 119 .224 Thomas, 9th Lord Roos 119 .225 Lord William 119 .224 Rootes, – (C17) 112 .232 rope, Bronze Age 112 .369 rope-making 118 .264; 120 .283 Roper family 111 .154 ; 114 .202; 119 .11 Christopher (C16) 119 .40n Christopher, Baron Teynham 114 .153; 115 .215 William 119 .3, 40n Roper Charity 110 .162 Rosamodres see Rosmodres Rose family 114 .152, 162 James 110 .150 ‘Tommy’ 111 .292 Rosel, Admiral – (C17) 111 .120 Rosman, Doreen, book review by 119 .416–18 Rosmodres (Rosamodres) family 111 .148, 153, 156, 158 Amy, m.1 William Pashley, m.2 William Brent 111 .141, 142, 143–5, 148, 149, 155, 156, 175, 176, f180 ancestry of 111 .157 will of 111 .181 Constance see Brune Eleanor, m. Henry Trenwith 111 .157 Henry 111 .157 Isabel, m. William Upton 111 .157 Muriel see Trogillow; Vivian Richard 111 .157 Thomas (C14) 111 .157 Thomas (C14/15) 111 .157 William 111 .141, 142, 156, 157, f180 Rotheley, Roger the elder 119 .66n Rother, river 110 .50, 52, 63; 114 .330, 339 Rotherfield (E. Sussex) 112 .222 Rotherham (Rotheram) Roger, 119 .58 Thomas, 119 .304 Rotherhithe (G. London) see under Southwark Rothschilds family 120 .37 Roughborough see under Bromley round barrows ?Aylesford 117 .156 Beaker 119 .374 Broadstairs 112 .413; 115 .468–9; 119 .374 Cobham 119 .197 Eythorne 118 .378–9 Folkestone 110 .366 Hollingbourne 117 .108 Lord of the Manor 115 .474 Manston 115 .473–4; 118 .222; 120 .366 Margate 114 .310 Margate, Hartsdown 116 .270 , 271, 276–7, 279 Mill Hill (Deal) 118 .377, 379 Monkton 112 .414; 114 .239; 116 .307 reconstruction 112 .419–20 , 421 Ringwould 112 .417 Thanet Barrow Project 112 .418–21 West Wickham, disproved 115 .454–5 see also ring ditches roundel, medieval 110 .412 , 414 roundhouses 119 .194, 201 Row, John 111 .114; see also Roe Rowe, Dr A. 120 .306, 310 Rowse, John 112 .220 Royal Charlotte 111 .27, 28 111 .97 Royal Military Canal Duke’s Head Bridge project ( illus. ) 112 .386–8 investigations ( illus. ) 115 .231–7 watching brief 116 .322 RPS Clouston 119 .374, 376 Ruck family 114 .162 Rucke, William 118 .308 Ruckinge Brent estates 111 .f180 Crekyng family 111 .140, f180 manor 117 .49 More 111 .f180 Wey Street Farm, Eight Acres, survey 116 .69, 70–1 , 72 Ruderman, Arthur, A History of Ashford , reviewed 114 .474–6 Rudge, Edward 111 .81, 111 Rudland, Thomas 112 .223n Rudstone, Robert 119 .18, 24, 27, 35, 37, 40n Rudyan, Richard 112 .291 Rufus, Richard 112 .274 Rugebeorgesgemaera see Roughborough under Bromley Ruglys, Miss 111 .170 Rumble, Phyllis 111 .288 Rumdene, Nicholas de 115 .467 Rupert, Prince 112 .57; 120 .95, 96 Ruse Elizabeth see Dabbs James 116 .222, 223 Rush, C. 112 .89n Rush & Tolson (millers) 112 .89 Rushworth, Victor 120 .46 Russell J. 110 .140, 147 John, Bishop of Rochester 119 .304 Rutton, W.L., on Folkestone quarries 112 .103 Rutupiae see Richborough under Ash Ruxley (G. London) see under Bromley Ruxley, Gregory de 117 .101 de Ruyter, Admiral Michiel 114 .40, 43 Ryan, – (C19) 110 .340 Ryarsh Austin lands 110 .12 church 119 .296, 303 clergy 111 .91; 118 .3 coin hoard, Celtic 120 .226 Godwell manor 110 .12 seal matrix 115 .453 tanners 110 .12 Rycaut – (C17) 120 .104n John 120 .78, 81 Paul 120 .97, 100, 101n Sir Peter 120 .101n, 102n Peter the younger 120 .101n, 104n Rychers – (C15) 115 .157–8 Elizabeth see Clement John 119 .35, 38, 43n Robert 119 .10, 26, 35, 37, 40n, 42n Ryde, Edward 120 .187, 190 Rye (E. Sussex) 110 .63; 111 .305; 116 .96; 119 .20 Rye (Rey) family 111 .143, 153, 154 , 155–6, 158; 112 .307 Abraham 116 .161 Christine, m. Hugh Brent 111 .140, 141, 155–6, 174, f180 Henry of 112 .273 Joan at 111 .f180 Robert at 111 .140, f180 Roger 111 .143, 174, f180 Thomas at 111 .f180 Ryngeley, Edward 115 .174