Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 69 1955

GENERAL INDEX Acknowledgments and Thanks : For Bee Boles and Beehouses. By V. F. help with Excavations, 2, Desborough, 90-95, 4 Plates. Intro- 40. Roman Sherd 70, Warbank duction by R. M., Duruz, 90, 92; Site, 115, 116. Report for 1955, xl. Kentish Records by V. F. Desborough, Aethelred the Unready, King, 41. 92-95 ; Derivation of " Bole ", 90 ; Aethelred the Reeve, A.D. 996. House Bee Research Association, 91. in Burgate, 41, 49, 50. Belgic Wares at Warbank, 112. Alfheah or Alfsige, Bishop of Win- Bell Harry, 117. chester, murdered at Greenwich, Berkeleys of , The. An 43. Eighteenth Century Study. By Allen, Mr. A. F. Report, xlv. Dorothy Gardiner, F.S.A., 117-124. Andrews, J. H. The Trade of the Book Notices. R. F. Jessup. English Port of Faversham, 1650-1750, 125- Romanesque Sculpture ; Later 131. English Romanesque Sculpture, by Anglo-Saxon Bronze, brass with zinc Dr. George Zarnecki, 229. The content, 32 ; Language, 41-50 ; Art of Ancient Mexico, by Franz Manuscript, 41-59 ; Translation of Feuchtwangler, 229. Temples and Charter, 60, 61. Treasures of Egypt, by Etienne Animal Remains at Warbank, 114-115. Droiton, 229. " Apple-Makers of ," 164. Bradbourne Token and Mould. Fig. Appleby Castle, Westmorland, 90. 7, 214, 215. Appledore, 45, 55. British Museum. Purchased Pendant Archaeology, Council for British. Gift from Warbank, 98. Roman Brooch, for publishing Report, xlii; Mr. 206. Dept. of Coins, 210. L. D. Margary appointed Vice- Brooches, Penannular, 11, 17, 19, 20, President, xlii. 35. Saucer, Plates VIII, XII, 36; Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Set with garnet, Plate VIII. Silver Museum by L. R. A. Groves. 7 gilt, 30. figures, 206-215. Brooke, William Henry. Draughts- Archbishop of Canterbury, A.D. 1002, man. Drawings of Warbank lost, 98. 48. Buckingham, Duke of, 76-80. Archives Office, Kent. Accessions, Buckles, Cloisonne, Plate IX, X, 21, 1954-1955, 187-197. 23, 33, 35, 36. Armbruster. Apicultural historian, Bushell, T. A. Scadbury Manor, 91. Chislehurst, 219-221. Aylesford, Bronze buckle, 208. Ayre, Rev. John. Editor of Becon's work, 164, 165. Caesar's Camp. Keston, now Holwood Camp, 96-112. Cameron, Miss Jessie, xlii. Bailey, Dr. D. S., Ph.D. On Thomas Canterbury. Meeting of the Witan, Becon, 160. A.D. 1002 Charter and Constitution, Bangles, Bracelets from Lyminge, 26. etc., 41-60 ; Topography, 51, 52 ; Burgate, St. Catherine's, 41, 64, 55. King Charles I wedding journey, 78, Boxley, The Yews, 92, 93. 86, 87 ; Sermon by Dean John Bayly, Mr. E. H. Report xlv. Boys, 88 ; Canon George Berkeley, Beads; Glass, amber, baked clay, 27. 117-124 ; Thomas Becon, Canon, Beau Nash, Bathing machine, 174. 1542 and his descendants, 169-170, Becon, Thomas. Canon of Canterbury. 171, 173 ; List of Relics in 1315, By H. B. Thomas, O.B.E., 1512-1567. 166 ; The Story of Canterbury, 226 ; 159-170; Pseudonym, Theodore Gift by Council for British Arch- Basille, 161-162. aeology, xlii. 232 GENERAL INDEX Capel. Leaden seal and matrix. Dover in 1750, 175, 177. Fig. 6, 213. Dunning, G. C., and M. M. Rix. Carreck, J. N., F.G.S. Report on Excavations of a Medieval Garde- Animal Remains at Warbank, 114, robe in Street, Dover in 115. 1945. 12 figures. 1 Plate, 132- Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth of Deal, 120. 168. With contributions by P. A. Castles. Appleby, 90; Dover, 133;' Sabine, J. E. Morey, E. G. Crowfoot Eynsford, 94 ; Leeds, 177. and P. Tudor Craig, 132-158. Charter. Canterbury, A.D. 1002 ; Duruz, R. M. Introduction to Bee Scribal errors, 58, 59. Boles and Beehouses, 90-92. Christ Church, Canterbury, 1315. List of Relics, 165. Elliston Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. Cinque Ports. Lord Warden, 1750, President of Woolwich and District 177. Antiquarian Society, Presentation, Clarke, R. D. Otford. Jew's Harps, 222 ; Medieval Jew's Harps. 3 212. figures, 210-212 ; - Relinquishing Clement, Sir Richard. Ightham, 161. Hon. Excursions Secretaryship ; Cloisonne enamel, Frankish. Plate Warmly thanked for long service, IX, XII, 34, 35. xli. Cloyne, Bishop of, 117. Eoanthropus, 181, 183. Cobham, Duchess of Lennox entertains Ethelburga. Queen of King Edwin, King Charles I, 88, 89. retires to Lyminge, 39, 40. Coins at Warbank, 105, 106, 113. Evans, John H. Farewell to Piltdown, College of Arms, 167. 179-186. Copus, Mr. G. D., xlvi. Excavations of Medieval Garderobe in Cornish Slate, 152. Snargate Street, Dover in 1945. By Cornwallis, Lord. Gift to County M. M. Rix and G. C. Dunning. With Archives, 194, 195. Contributions by P. A. Sabine, J. E. Crane, Dr. Eva. Director of Bee Morey, E. G. Crowfoot and P. Research Association, 94. Tudor Craig, 12 figures, 1 plate, Crowfoot, Miss E. G. Mediaeval silk, 132-158. 155, 156. Excavation. Method at Lyminge, 4, Cumberland, Mr. A. Report, xliv. 5 ; At Canterbury. Report xlii. Excavations and Discoveries. Re- Darnley, Rt. Hon. Earl of. Vice ports : Ash-next-Sandwioh, xlii ; President, xl. Bekesbourne, xlii ; Bexley and Davis, A. G., F.G.S. Animal Remains Joyden's Wood, xlii ; Bromley, at Warbank; 114, 115. xliii ; Canterbury, xliii ; Dartford, Dawson, Charles and Piltdown, 179- xliv ; Dover, xlv ; Erith, xlv ; 181. , xlv ; Gravesend, xlv ; Day, John. Printer, c. 1560, 164. Keston, xlv ; Lullingstone, xlv ; Defoe on Kentish Hop-growing, 129 ; Lyminge, xlvi ; Ospringe, xlvi ; Wool, 130. Sandwich, xlvi ; Sittingbourne, Desborougli, V. F. Bee Boles and Beehouses, 90-96, 4 Plates. Intro- xlvi ; Swanscombe, xlvi ; Tun- duction by R. M. Duruz, 90, 92. bridge Wells, xlvi. Report, xlvi, xlvii. Excursions during 1955. Week-end Dolley, R. H. M., F.S.A. (Department meeting on Domestic Architecture, of Corns and Medals, British xli. Museum). The 1955 Dover Treasure Exhumations at Jutish Cemetery- Trove, 62-68. 1 Plate. Key to Details, 4, 5. Plate, 68; 685 Mediaeval Coins Eynsford Castle Curtain Wall c. A.D. found, 62. 1100, 94. Droiton, Etienne. Temples and Treasures of Egypt, 229. Faversham, The Trade of the Port of, Dover. Medieval Garderobe in Snar- 1650-1750. By J. . H. Andrews, gate Street, 132-158. 125-131. Comprised: Reoulver, Dover Treasure Trove, The, 1953. By Herne, Whitstable, Faversham in R. H. M. Dolley, F.S.A., 62-68. 1 1670. Bronze sickles found at, 206. Plate. Key, 68. In -1955. Small Anglo-Saxon Loom weight. Fig. 2, laden casket containing.685 coins. 208, 209. 233 GENERAL INDEX Feet of Finds. Records Branch, xlii. Hull, F., B.A., Ph.D. A Tour into Feuchtwangler, Franz. The Art of Kent, 1759, 171-178. English His- Ancient Mexico, 229. tory through Kent Eyes, 227. Filmer Family Archives, 1437-1930, Hume, I. No6I and J. M. C. Toynbee. 196. An unusual Roman Sherd from the Finance, xlvii. Upchureh Marshes, 69-74, 1 plate. First Englishman, Kits Coty House, Coldrum to Stonehenge, 179. Fox, Sir Cyril on Bronze Sickles in Ightham. Roman Brooch found. Britain, 206. Fig. 1, 206-207. Fox, Nancy Pierey, B.A. Warbank, Ightham Mote, 221. Keston. A Romano-British Site. Index Volume XLVI-LXIV. Prepared Introduction and Summary. 12 by Mr. B. W. Swithinbank, C.B.E. figures, plans, 96-116 ; Reports, Publishing cost defrayed by legacies, xliii, xlv. xli. Frankish Culture in Kent, 39, 40. French Chroniclers on King Charles I Jenkins, Mr. Frank. Report, xlii. and Princess Henrietta, 75-89. Jessup, F. W., M.A., LL.B., F.S.A. Frere, Sheppard, F.S.A. Report xliii. Hon. General Secretary, xl-xlvii. Frontispiece. Bronze Statuette of Jessup, R. F., F.S.A. Hon. Joint Minerva Victrix from Plaxtol, 208. Editor.. Reviews, 226, 227. Book Notices, 229. Gardiner, Dorothy, F.S.A. (an Eigh- Jew's Harps. Figures 3, 4, 5, 210-212. teenth Century Study). The Berkeleys Jope, E. M. Cornish Pottery, 152. of Canterbury, 117-124; Review, Joseph, Dr. J., M.R.C.O.G. Reader 225. The Story of Sandwich, 226. in Anatomy, Guy's Medical School. Gibbons, Orlando. Court Musician, Thanked,- 2. 82, 87. Jugs. Medieval, 138-151. Gilyard-Beer, R., F.S.A., 156. Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge. By Glass. Beads. Plate VII, 18. Claw- Alan Warhurst, B.A., A.M.A., 1-40. beaker, Plate XI, 28. Crystal Ball. 12 figures, xiii plates. Acknow- Plate XIII, 32. Bottle. Plate V, 16. ledgments 2. Graves (44), 6-29. Vessels, 37, 38. Summary of finds, 32-38. G..L.R.A. Review, 227. Godwin, Mrs. C. V. Found seal, 213. Gold Bracteate. Plate VII, 15. Keith, Dr. Arthur, 180. Gold Braid. Jutish, 29, 32. K.C.C. Exhibition " English History Graves. Jutish Cemetery, 5, 6 ; In- through Kentish Eyes". Lecture ventory of Burials, 6 ; Finds in 44 by Dr. Felix Hull. Dr. Kathleen graves, 6-32 ; Summary, 32-38. Kenyon, C.B.E., F.S.A., xlvi, xlvii. Gravesend. Port for Royal Journey Kendrick, Sir Thomas, 97. to and from London, 78, 89. Kent Archives Office. Accessions, Grove, L. R. A., B.A., F.S.A., F.R.E.S. 1954-1955 (see Archives), 187-197. Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Kent, Early Bee Boles, 91, 92. Museum. 7 figures, 206-215. Kent County Planning Officer. List Grimes, W. F., C.B., F.S.A., 70, 115. of buildings of Interest, 93. Kent, Gentlemen of, Commons of, Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Land- Tribute to their " Valeaunt owners, Thanked, 2. Courage " in 1542, 159. Harden, Dr. D. B., 70. Kent, A Tour into, 1750. Edited by Hartley, Mr. B., 70. F. Hull, B.A., Ph.D., 171-178. Harwo'od, Miss Mary W., 219. Keston. Roman, Saxon, Mediaeval, Hayes, Romano-British Excavation, Modern, 96, 97. 98. King Henry VIII, 159. Heaverham, Nearly Corner, 93. King Charles I and his Bride, Princess Home, Port of. Hasted's description, Henrietta Maria of France, 75-89. 125, 131. Kirk, Joan R. Roman Jet Pendant. Hoffman, Mr. Colvin re Christopher 1 plate, 217-219; Roman sherd, 70. Marlowe, 219. Knocker, The late Mr. H. W. Gift of Hop Trade. Faversham, Canterbury, Deeds to County Archives, 191. 128, 129. " Knolle " Park, 1750, 177. 234 GENERAL INDEX Latimer, Hugh, 160. Peckham, East. Roydon Hall, 92, 94. Leeds, Arnold Hill, 94. Pett, Phineas. Shipwright. Autobio- Lenham. Link with Canon Beoon, graphy, 76, 79. Attended King 170. Charles, 81. Librarian, Honorary. Thanks Philipott. Villare Cantianum, 1689 ; accorded to Mr. A. Warhurst, xli. Manor House at Scadbury, 92. Library Additions. Collection of 51 Piltdown, Farewell to. By John H. Kent Brass Rubbings made by Mr. Evans, 179-186. P. W. Walton of Claygate, xl; Books, Plaxtol. Bronze Statuette of Minerva xli. Victrix. Frontispiece. Descrip- Local Activities and Secretaries, xlvi. tion, 208. Lowther, Mr. A. W, G., F.S.A. on Ponton, Mr. D. T. A. Organizer. Council, xlii. Meeting at Kingsgate College, xli, Lyminge Jutish Cemetery, 1-40. xlvi. Lyne, Mr. C. W. Dentist on Piltdown Pottery finds at Lyminge, 31, 37 ; Skull, 185, 186. Upchurch, 69-74 ; Warbank, 103, 106-112. Mailing, East, 208. Pottery. Iconography of unusual Marlowe, Christopher, 219-221. Roman sherd from Upchurch Margary, Mr. I. D., F.S.A., xlii. marshes, 69-74. Margate Trade recorded with Sand- wich, 1650, 125. Quebec House, Westerham. Its Bee Meates, Lieut.-Col. G. W., F.S.A. Boles, 93. Lullingstone Finds, 112 ; Jew's Queen Elizabeth I. Visit to Soadbury, Harps, 212 ; LulUngstone Roman 1597, 220. Villa, 223, 224 ; Organizer of Queen Elizabeth II. Coronation Excursions, xli ; Reports, xlv, xlvi. Commemoration at Chislehurst, 221. Men of Kent, 45-47. M., G.W. Review, 225. Records Branch. Feet of Fines, xlii. Mildmay, Sir Henry. Master of the References, Lyminge Cemetery. Foot- King's Jewel House, 82. notes, 1-40 ; Charter, 41, 44, 45, Minerva Victrix. Bronze Statuette. 58 ; Dover Treasure, 67. Frontispiece. Reformation, The, 161-163. Mints, 62-68. Report for year 1955, xl-xlvii. Miscellaneous Notes, 216-222. Researches and Discoveries in Kent, Moray, Mrs. J. E. Report, 156. Otford, 198. Ritual Deposits, Museums. British, 41, 62, 70, 206. Upchurch, 198, 199. The Pilgrims' Lateran, 69, 73 ; V. & A., 70 ; Way, Map, 199-201. Lullingstone Manchester, 206 ; Maidstone, 2, Roman Villa, 201, 202. Deal dis- 206-215 ; National Beekeeping, 90. trict, 3 plates, 200-204. Bexley flint dagger, 3 plates, 204-206. Nails, Jutish, 28, 29. Roman Burials, Welling, 205. National Trust Property. Quebec Archaeological Notes from Maidstone House, Westerham, 93 ; Wrotham Museum, 7 figures, 206-215. Water, 93. Reviews. LulUngstone Roman Villa. Noviomagus, Lost City, 97, 98. By Col. G. W. Meates, 223-224 (P. J. Tester). Story of Canterbury. Oakes, E. P., 226. By E. E. Lincoln, 225 (Dorothy Obituary, Frank W. Tyler, P.S.A. By Gardiner). Historic Haven. The I.J.C., 230, 231, xl; Earl Darnley, Story of Sandwich. By Dorothy Vice President, xl. Gardiner, 226 (E. P. Oakes). The Orpington. Rev. Frank Fowler Story of Milton Parish Church, 226, resigned. Replaced by Mr. G. D. 227 (R. F. Jessup). English His- Copus, xlvi. tory through Kent JEyes. By Felix Oysters in Thanet and Faversham, Hull, 227 (L.R.A.G.). A Vale in 127. Kent. By Philip Rogers, 228 (G.W.M.). Pamphlets on Wedding of Charles I Rigold, Mr. Stuart Eborall. Inspec- and Queen Henrietta Maria, 75, 76. torate of Ancient Monuments, 94. By English, French, Italian, 81, 84, Lecture on Ancient Monuments of 85. Kent,.xl. 235 GENERAL INDEX Rix, M. M. and G. G. Dunning. Tudor-Craig, Pamela, Ph.D. The Excavation of a Medieval Garderobe Dover Fragment of Stiff Leaf, 157- in Snargate Street, Dover. With 158. contributions by P. A. Sabine, J. E. Tunbridge WeUs, 1750, 177. Lecture Morey, E. G. Crowfoot and P. by Mr. Sheppard Frere, xlvii. Tudor-Craig, 12 figures, 1 plate, Tyler, Frank W., F.S.A. Obituary by 132-158. I.J.C., 230, 231. Rochester. Resting place for King Charles I, 79. Dean Balcanquhall, 78, 79, 83. Reception, 88, 89. Upchurch Marshes. Romano-British Roman Sherd from the Upchurch Pottery finds, 69, 70, 71. "Terra Marshes, An Unusual. By J. M. C. Sigillata", 71. Toynbee and I. Noe'I Hume. 1 plate, Urry, Mr. W. G., B.A. Archivist. 69-74. Comparison of Technique, 70. Canterbury Cathedral, 165. Smuggling, 129. Vallance, Aymer. Legacy used for Sabine, P. A., 132. special Index, xli. Samian Ware at Warbank, 106, 107. Sanders, W. B. Translation of Anglo- Saxon Charter, 41, 57, 60. Walsinghom, Sir Thomas, and Secretaries, Local, xiv. Activities, Christopher Marlowe, 219-221. xlvi. Reports, xlii-xlvi. Warbank, Keston. A Romano-British Shakespeare and Marlowe, 219-221. Site. By Nancy Piercy Fox, B.A. Simpson, Miss G., 70. Introduction and Summary, 12 Sissinghurst. French Prisoners-of- figures. Plans, 96-116. Continuity War, 171, 176. of Site, 96. Appendix 114. Biblio- graphy, 116. Smith, Mr. H. E. Wrotham, 206. Ward, Gordon, M.D., F.S.A. The Snargate Street, Dover, 137. Witan meets at Canterbury. 2 plans, Southfleet, Scadbury Manor, 92, 93. 1 plate, 41-61. Translation of Spoon, silver gilt from Lyminge, 30. Anglo-Saxon Charter, 60-61. Stebbing, Mr. W. P. D., F.S.A., F.G.S. Ward Perkins, J. B., F.S.A. Excava- Report, xlv. tions, 98. Stone Carving. Development of Stiff Warhurst, Alan, B.A., A.M.A. The Leaf in Kent, 156-158. Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge, 1-40. Surrey Archseological Society, xl. 12 figures, xiii plates. Now Curator Swanscombe. Importance, 216, 217. of Northampton Museum, xli, xlvi. Swithinbank, Mr. B. W., C.B.E. Weapons from Lyminge, 32, 33. Thanked for Special Index, xli. Wedding Journey of King Charles I, The. By Margaret Toynbee, F.S.A., Taylor, Miss M. V., 70. 75-89. Taylor, Miss Susan May. Legacy of Werner, Dr. J. S. Piltdown, 183-186. £500 for Index, xli. Westerhain. Gold solidus found. Taylor, Mr. Eric, Curator of Dover Description, 210. Museum, 132, 133. Wheeler, Sir Mortimer, 70, 206. Tester, P. J. On Swanscombe, 216, Whetsone found in Garderobe, 152- 217. Review, 223, 224. Reports, 154. xlii, xlv, xlvi. Whitelock, Miss Dorothy. A.S. Thomas, H. B., C.B.E. Thomas Charter, 41. Becon, Canon of Canterbury, 159-170. Whitstable. Trade in Copperas, gun Tomlinson, Major, F. W. Reports, powder, wool, 129, 130. xlii, xlvi. Witan meets at Canterbury, The. By Toynbee, 3. M. C., and I. Noe'I Hume. Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A. 2 plans, An Unusual Roman Sherd from the 1 plate, 41-61. In 12 sections. Upchureh Marshes, 69-74, 1 plate. Woodward, A. Smith. Piltdown, 179- Toynbee, Margaret, P.S.A. The Wed- ding Journey of King Charles I, May, 185. June, 1625. Princess Henrietta Wymer, Mr. R. O. of Kew, xlvi. Maria of France, 75-89. Trustees, Appointment of Mr. G. W. Zarnecki, Dr. George, M.A. English Tookey, Q.C. Wing Commander Romanesque Sculpture ; Later Eng- Dumbreok, xli. lish Rom vnesque Sculpture, 229. 236 Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © Kent Archaeological Society