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Letter T Introduction This Index Covers Volumes 110–112 and 114–120 Inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 113 Being the Preceding General Index Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter T 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 Tabula Peutingeriana 114 .4 Taddy, Edward 120 .24 Taddy Sickman’s Friend, R. 112 .83 tags, Anglo-Saxon 110 .109; see also hooked tags Taillour, John le 110 .248 tailors Canterbury 112 .335; 116 .158 Dartford 111 .116 Sandwich 118 .269, 270 Tait, A.C., Archbishop of Canterbury 117 .164, 166–7, 170 Talbot honour of 110 . 168 Mrs – (C19–20) 110 .327–8 Geoffrey (d.1130) 110 .168 Geoffrey II (d.1140) 110 .168 Sir Gilbert 120 .96 Col. The Hon. Milo 110 .327–8 Talent 120 .93 Tandy, – (C19) 112 .47 Tangrinton (Tangrenton), William de 110 .249 tank traps, Tonbridge 116 .118 Tankerton see under Whitstable Tankerton Slopes see under Whitstable tanks, Romano-British Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .194, 196, 198 , 200; 119 .93, 102 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .308 see also basin Tann, Peter, ‘James Tappenden, Town Clerk of Faversham, Attorney, Banker, Industrialist and Bankrupt, 1742–1841’ 115 .213–29 tanneries Bridge 120 .82 Canterbury 110 .374–5, 376–7 Lewisham 110 .172 Sandwich 118 .258, 265, 266 tanners Bridge 110 .313 Dartford 111 .116 Maidstone 110 .12 Ryarsh 110 .12 Sandwich 118 .267 Tenterden 112 .326 Tappenden Anna Maria, m. – Currey 115 .214, 216 Anne see Gillow Charles 114 .217n Charles Octavius 115 .213–14, 216, 218, 229 Emilia 115 .216 Emilia Elizabeth, m. – Vincent 115 .214, 216 Francis 115 .215, 216, 227 Gillow John 114 .216 James (1707–45) 115 .215–17 James (1742–1841) 115 .213–29 James (d.1831) 115 .215, 216, 227 Jemima Rachel 115 .216 Jenkin 115 .214, 216 John (d.1645) 115 .215 John (b.1696) 115 .215, 216 John (d.1717) 115 .216 John (1726–98) 115 .215, 216, 217 John (d.1830) 115 .215, 216 Louisa Joanna 115 .216 Margaret (C18–19) 115 .216 Margaret (C18–19), m. James Tappenden 115 .216 Margaret see also Gillow Mary see Beckwith; Jones Onslow Beckwith 115 .216 Richard 114 .217n Sophia Frances, m. Francis Tappenden 115 .216 William Frederick 115 .216 Tappenden & Co. (J. & F. Tappenden, bank) 115 .221–9 Tappington, rent from 119 .227 Tasciovanus 120 .213–14 Tassell, Peter 115 .218 Tatton-Brown, Tim ‘Kent Churches – Some New Architectural Notes (contd.) – churches in and around Canterbury’ 114 .189–235 Canterbury. History and Guide , reviewed 112 .436–7 Lambeth palace: A History of the Archbishops of Canterbury and their Houses , reviewed 120 .420–2 see also Worssam, Bernard C. & Tatton-Brown, Tim Tauncre, John 110 .248–9 Taunton, Baron see Labouchere, Henry Taunton, Thomas 120 .264 Taverner, Walter 117 .16 taxation C11–12 117 .69–82 C14 110 .165 C16 115 .172; 119 .16, 18–19 C16–17 111 .264–5 C17 111 .113; 116 .293–301 C17–19 111 .228–35 C19 Canterbury 112 .30, 35, 39, 40–1, 50, 51; 120 .355 Margate 110 .335–6, 338, 340, 344–5 see also shop tax; tithes Taximagulus 120 .218 Taylor family 110 .249 Dr – (C19) 111 .258 – (C19) 116 .158 Anne see Seager Brook (b.1685) 110 .319 Sir Brook (C18–19) 110 .320 Christopher, on field system at Moatenden 115 .185 Edward (C17) 114 .152 Revd Edward (d.1798) 110 .319–20 Edward (C18–19), M.P. 110 .320–2, 323 Francis 114 .152 Henry 116 .157 Herbert 110 .319 James 111 .195 John, elder and younger (C17 of Chillenden) 114 .152 John (b.1665 of Bifrons) 110 .315, 318–19 John (C18) 111 .21 John (C19) 120 .29, 30 Louisa see Beckingham Maggie, on samian from Ebbsfleet 110 .302 Nathaniel 110 .318–19 Olivia see Tempest Stephen 111 .f181 Taylor Smith, John, Bishop of Sierra Leone 111 .290–1 Taynton (Glos.), quarries 120 .19 Taynton stone 120 .5–6 , 7–10, 14, 19 Tebold see Theobold Telford, Thomas 112 .118 Temperance Society 120 .198 Tempest Sir Nicholas 110 .319 Olivia, m. John Taylor 110 .319 Temple Aase 111 .317 Sir John 111 .50, 52, 54 Temple Dartford 117 .71n Temple Ewell, Kearnsey Abbey 120 .393 temples, Romano-British Aylesford 111 .63 Margate 116 .281 Springhead 117 .65 Thurnham villa 119 .201, 202 , 203, 205 Worth 120 .374 see also shrines Tenterden butcher 112 .5 church 110 .56; 112 .112 Hales, John, of 111 .f185; 119 .33 market 117 .102 nonconformity 112 .326 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .20 Reading Street bridge 110 .63 chapel 110 .50, 52, 60, 61 Raynold, John, of 110 .57 Smallhythe, chapel 119 .55 Tilby, Robert, of 114 .154 Terling (Essex), population 112 .229–30, 244; 116 .227, 235 terracing, Anglo-Saxon 114 .454 Terrasse, Peter 114 .324 Terrier of Bilsington Priory 116 .64 Terry – (C19) 112 .52, 53 Quinlan 112 .122 tessellated pavements, Romano-British Maidstone (The Mount) 119 .91 Snodland 115 .86, 117, 119 tesserae , Romano-British Minster-in-Thanet 112 .411; 119 .393 Snodland 115 .72, 87 see also tessellated pavements Tester, Peter J., obituary 112 .frontispiece , 439–40 Teston Boteler family 110 .13 church 119 .297, 303 Greensted, Edward, at 111 .124, 130 manor 117 .49 villa, Romano-British, evaluation 110 .372, 373 , 374 Tevelen, Charles 118 .324 Tewkesbury, battle of 119 .232 textile industry Romano-British 119 .104 C16 112 .218; 119 .14 C17, and Quakerism 112 .324–7, 329–32, 335, 336 C17–19 120 .348–9 C18–19 116 .161, 162–3 see also fulling process textiles Bronze Age 110 .304 Anglo-Saxon 110 .108, 111, 120 Textus Roffensis 120 .263 Teynham Frogenhall family 119 .226 market 117 .100 Teynham, Baron see Roper, Christopher Thames, river defences 114 .40–9; 116 .283–4; 119 .335 origins 120 .181 silting 120 .153, 157, 164 Thames Valley Archaeological Services 117 .199 Thamesmead (G. London) see under Bexley Thanet earls and countesses see Tufton Lord William of (C14) 112 .291 see also Isle of Thanet Thanet Archaeological Society battleship 118 .357–8; 119 .410 training excavation ( illus .) 116 .325–9 Thanet Beds sandstone as Kent building stone 112 .93, 94–5, 103, 104–5, 106, 111 outcrops of 112 .96 Thanet Light Railway Co. 120 .24 Thanet and Wantsum Relic Association 110 .272, 273; 112 .409, 411; 114 .237–8 Thanet Way, evaluations/excavations 110 .372, 392–3; 116 .318–19 Thanington Without church clergy 118 .88 ownership C16 118 .89 survey ( illus. ) 114 .218–20 Hales family 119 .33 linchpin, Iron Age 120 .375, 376 , 377–8 poor relief 116 .169 rates 1841 112 .50 Tonford 119 .229 thatching C13–14 116 .52–3 theatres Canterbury 118 .313–14; 120 .348 Margate 112 .91 Sandwich 118 .290 Theed, John 112 .49 Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury 118 .80, 81 Theobold (Tebold) – (C16), widow of Richard, m.2 Thomas Wale 116 .250 Agnes 112 .248 Alice 112 .248 Ann 112 .248 Clemence (C16 daughter of John) 112 .248 Clemence (d.1605/6 wife of John) 112 .214, 218, 247–9; 116 .248 Dorothy 112 .248 Elizabeth 112 .248 John 1 (d.1501) 112 .213, 218 John 2 (C15–16) 112 .213, 248 John 3 (d.1577/8) 112 .213–14, 218, 247–9; 116 .248, 249, 329 John 4 (C16) 112 .248 Katherine 112 .248 Margaret (C16) 112 .248 Margaret (C16 daughter of Steven) 112 .248 Richard (C16 son of John 2) 112 .213, 216, 218, 219, 230; 116 .249–50 Richard (C16 son of John 3) 112 .248 Robert 112 .248 Stephen 112 .248; 116 .249; 119 .36 Sylvester (C16 daughter of John) 112 .248 Sylvester (C16 daughter of Steven) 112 .248 Thomas (d.1550), vicar of Seal 112 .213, 248 Thomas (C16 son of John) 112 .248 Thomas (C16–17 son of John) 112 .248 Theodore (of Tarsus), Archbishop of Canterbury 111 .64; 115 .23 Theophilus 112 .189 thimbles, medieval 110 .62 Thirsk, Joan, ‘Hasted as Historian’ 111 .1–15 Thirty Years War 111 .46 Thomas Becket, St, Archbishop of Canterbury 110 .257; 118 .81; 119 .176–7, 178 Thomas of Lancaster, Earl 119 .180 Thomas the Plumber 120 .56 Thomas family 112 .204 B.M., ‘A History of Bifrons Mansion House’ 110 .313–29 Edward 111 .299 John 112 .302 Richard 116 .255 William (C15) 112 .195, 202, 203, 210 William (b.1570) 116 .255 Thomason Tracts , considered 110 .1 Thompson Robert 111 .116 Samuel 110 .328 W.J.
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