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General Index http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ( 303 ) GENERAL INDEX. Kemp, Archbishop of Canterbury, 81 ; London, 133 ; Merchant Ad- Aas, Margaret, bequests, 43, 49. venturers', 133; Royal, 80, 133; Abbot, Archbishop, 223, 224. Skinners' Company, 133. A Bere, VVilliatn, bequest, 33. xVrnett, Richard, bequest, 31. Absolom, Robert, 114 ; —, 112. Arnold, Mr. A. A., F.S.A., 271, 272; Accounts and Balance Sheets, ciii. Mr. G. M., 288. Account Rolls of the Treasurers Arundel, Archbishop, 212 ; Lord Thomas, 43. to the Dean and Chapter of Ash, 172. Canterbury, extracts from, ill. Ash-next-Sandwich, 109. Achecote or Aysshcot. Sir William, vicar, 212, 213. Ash-next-Sandwich, St. Nicholas Adam, John, bequest, 30 ; Thoinasine, Church, R. H. Goodsall on, bequest, 260. Ixxxvii ; Molland Chapel in, A Dane, William, 43. lxxxix ; Monumental Brasses in, Adisham, Henry, 36 ; rector of, 29. xciv. Ady, Mrs., 158. Ash near Wrotham, Roman dis- Aese, King of Kent, lxiii. coveries at, 286. Alanus, 3. Ashdown, Ann, 195, 196, 197, 198 ; Alciatis Emblems, 59. John, 195. 196, 197, 198 ; Richard, Aldeham Manor, 2. 196 : W., 196. Aldington Church, lxxiv ; rector, 103. Ashford Church, 26. Alegate, see de Alegate. Ashway, see De Ashway. Alexander, Bridget, 182 ; Henry, 182 ; Astene, Valentine, 115. Pope, 208. A Stone, Thomas, 106. See also Atte Aleyn, Hugh, 84 ; John, rector, 88 ; Stone. Robert, 84. See also Allyn. At Lee, Nicholas, bequest, 31. Alfegh, John, 24. Atte Hale, Henry, 52 ; Stephen, 52. Alfred the Great, lxiii. Atte Heth, John, bequest, 31. Alkham Church, 103. Atte Hille, Agnes, bequest, 266. Alkham-cum-Capel, rector of, 68. Atte Hooke. Henry, lxvi. Allyn, James. 108. See also Aleyn. Atte Stone, Alice, bequest, 33. See Almard (?), Peter, vicar, 188. also A Stone. Andred, forest of, lxix. Att See, John, 52 ; Robert, 52. Anselm, Thomas, 43. Austen. John, Mayor. 225 ; Matthew, Apelbee, John, vicar, 191, 192, 193 ; 247 ; Thomas, 240. Margaret, 191, 193. Avery, Nicholas, 102. Appelton or Appolton, Henry, 194. Axtane, hundred of, 167, 168, 176. Appledore, chapel of S. James-on-the- Aydhurst, timber manor house, 206. Heath, 25, 26 ; vicar of, 104. Aylesford, lathe of, 163, 165. Appuldref eld, de, see De Appuldref eld. Aylewyn. Agnes, 29; Andrew, 29 ; Arford. Richard, 110. Christian, 29 ; James, 29 ; John, Argles,Rev. J. A., 233, 234. bequest, 29; Julian, 29 ; Thomas, 29. Argyll, Duke of, he. Aylonde, Richard, bequest, 260. Armorer, Brunus, 78. Armour supplied to the County Militia, 118, 118 n. Arms : Canterbury, 133 ; Cinque Pores, 133 ; Drapers'Company, 133 ; Babington, John Albert, 23.5,, 236. Grocers' Company, lxvi ; Haber- Badcocks, land called, 72. dashers' Company, 133 ; John Baddell, William, 100, 301 GENERAL INDEX. Badges, SO, 129. | Beeseike, Charles. 181 ; Thomas, 181. Badmonden, 172. Beice, Vincent, 97. Eaker, Anne, 182 ; Christopher. 218, Beket, Lawrence, bequest, 30. See 241 ; George. 275, 278 ; John. 218. also Becket. 261 ; Sir Peter, 218, 219 : Peter, Belcher's, Mr. W. D., Kentish Brasses, vicar. 241 ; Richard, bequest, 261 ; 134,135. Symon, 21S ; Thomas. 182, 183; Bele, Hamo, bequest, 46 ; Isabella, William, 110. 46 ; Isabella, bequest. 51 ; John, Balam. Margaret, 186. 46. See also Beale. Baldwin, Archbishop, 292. Bell, H. J., 203 ; Rev. Canon, 236. Bale, Mr., 117. Bellenden, Mary, l'x. Balgey, Margaret, 50 ; William, 50. Belloc's, Mr., The Old Road, 157, 158. Ball. Simon, bequest, 43. Belmeis, see de Belmeis. Balynden, Symon, 85. Bendall, John, 221 ; Mr., 249. Banks, Mr. W., Surveyor of Rochester, Benett or Benet, Alice. 44 ; John, 285. bequest, 34 ; Robert, 44 ; William, Banny, Thomas, bequest, 2S. bequest, 41, 44. Piarar, John, 116. Benham, canon, William, 234. Bardingley or Beardingaleag, farm, Bergholt, East, Suffolk, church, xl. 205. Berne, Richard, bequest, 26. Barett, John, 49 ; R o b e r t , 49; Stephen, Bernes, Joan, 53 ; Richard, 53 ; bequest, 49 ; Thomas, 49. See also Richard, bequest, 41, 46. Barrett. Berrie, Thomas, 185 ; William, 185. Barfreston or Barson, church, Berry, John, 105 ; Matthew, 45. lxxxvi; rood, 109. Bersted, church ornaments, 119. Bargier, Didier, rector, bequest, 45. Beryngham, Garard, bequest, 261. Bargrave, Isaac, dean. 224 ; Mrs., 64. Bettenham or Betenham, Alice, be- Barlow, Elizabeth, 183 ; Mr., 183. quest, 32 ; Dorothy, 105 ; John, 52. Barnes, Elinora, bequest, 37 ; Joan, Beult, river, 205. 41; Richard, bequest, 41; Robert, 37. Bever, Ralph, 27. Barnsole, Gillingham, Roman inter- Bexley, 165. ment, 2S2. Bible, Thomas, 105. Baron, Isabelle, 50 ; Thomas, 50. Bickley, P. B., Index of Charters and Barrett or Barett, Elizabeth, 49 ; Rolls, 204. Joan, 49, 51; John, 49 ; Robert, Bidborough, 167. 49 ; Stephen, 49, 51 ; Thomas, 49. Biddenham, church, 26 ; rood loft, Barry, Nathaniel, 226, 227, 254. xliv. Bartlet, Symon, 200. Biden, Mr. L. M., Paper on " The Barton, Klizabeth, tbe " Nun of purpose and work of the Records Kent," 8; Robert, 43; Robert, Branch," xlix. bequest, 42. Bigge, William, bequest, 41. Bate, William, bequest, 261. Billemora, land in, lxiii. Batherst, Thomas, 219. Bilsington, chalice at, 108. Baylham, William, 9. Birch, Mr. de Grey, 291 n. Baynarde, Thomas, parson, 180. Birchington, rood-loft. 26. Beale, Elizabeth, lxii; Sir John,lxii. Bircholt, 103. See also Bele. Bird, George Vincent, SO. Bealik, Tanguinel, 119. Bishop or Bisshope, Bushop, and Bealknap, Robert, 78. Bysshop, Agnes, 185 ; John. 185, Beaumont, Mr. E. T., Ancient Memo- 187 (2) ; Margaret, 186, 1S7 (2) ; rial Brasses, 136. Nicholas, vicar, 185 (4), 187 ; Beche, William, bequest, 261. Nicholas, 185. 186, 187 (2); Wil- Becket, Thomas, Archbishop, 2, 3. liam, 200 ; William, bequest, 47 ; See also Beket. Widow, 187. Becknam, Catherine, 229. Bishopynden, Robert, bequest, 261 ; Bede, the Venerable, 291. Thomas, bequest, 261. Bedgeburg or Begegebyra, 206. Blage, Joan, 180; Richard, 180. Beeching, Thomas, 95. Blakborne, Thomas, 26. Beechy Lees Estate, 15. Blean, vicar of. 94, 104. Beer, Henry, 195 ; John, 193. 195 ; Blechynden, Aleyn, 237 ; John, 237, Nicholas, 193,194, 195. Bleke, Johane, 181, GENERAL INDEX. 305 Bliknyng or Bliclynge, Leonard,, I 1S1 ; Ellin. 181 ; Margaret, 180. rector, 89. ! 181 ; Martha, 181 (3) ; Mary, 181 ; Blomfield. Mr. R. T., 122, 123, 124, Richard. 181 (9) ; William, 181. 126, 128. Brickenden or Brekynden, Robert, Bloor, John, bequest, 32. bequest, 261; William, bequest, 261. Blossom, Lora. bequest, 262. Bridge, bailiwick of, 165 ; church, Blostoke, Sir Richard, 244. lxxxvi ; stone figure subjects in Blunt, Alan, bequest, 50 ; Katherine.? church, lxxxvi ; wardens, 271 ; 181 ; William, 181. woods, a Roman interment, 281. Blussh, Thomas, bequest, 262. Brigett, Mrs., 187. Board, Rev. Richard, lxiv. Briggs, Agnes, 41 ; John, 41. See Bochard, William, bequest, 43, 53. also Breggs. Boddenham, b a d g e of the familyof, 129. Briklisworth, John, S8. Bodiam Castle, Sussex, 79. Brocas, John, lxiv. Boke, Reginald, vicar, 97. Broceesham, dene called, lxiii. Bokingham, John, 37, 3S, 42. Brodestret, Laurence, bequest, 262. Bolde, John, rector, bequest, 29. Broke. Steven, bequest, 28 ; Sir Boleyn or Bullen, Ann, lxxix, 7, 24 ; William, vicar, 216, 217, 218, 240. Sir Thomas, Viscount Rocheford,1 See also Brooke. 24, brass to, lxxix. Bromefield, Thomas, 243. Boncer, Mr., 114. Bromley, 171 ; hundred of, 168 ; Boniface, Archbishop, 208. manor, 173, lxv, lxix ; ten plough- Bonington, church, 26. lands at, lxiii. Bonsergeant, William, rector, 86. Brooke, James, bequest, 47. See also Books and pamphlets added to, Broke. Broomfield Place, Deptford, 67. Society's library, list of, 299. Broughton near Banbury, 14th cen- Borne (Bourn), William, bequest, 35. tury stone rood screen, xliii. 262 ; —, 114. Brown, Elizabeth, 184 ; John, 18, Borowart, lathe of, 162, 163. 254 ; Margaret, 248 ; Thomas, 184, Bosene, Nicholas, bequest, 34. 189, 24S : William, bequest, 47, Boston, Henry, 18. 48; William, 197. Bosum, John, 23. Browning, Matthew, 48. Bosvile, Robert, 9. Browns Manor, lxv. Boteler. Sir John, 44. Broxham Manor, lxiv, 173. Boughton-Aluph, 104. Bryan, Richard, rector, 88, SO. Boughton-Blean, vicar of, 95, 100. Brymmer, Nicholas, 116 ; Mr., 114. Boughton-Malberbe, rector of, 104. Bryn, Robert, 43. Bourchier, Archbishop, 214, 215. Buecleuch, Duke of, 232. Boutell's Manual of Monumental Buckhnrst, Lord, 11, 12. Brasses, 135. Buckingham, Dukes of, lxiv. Bowie, William, 193. Budgen, Alice, 183; Elizabeth, 183 Bowman, Christopher, 44 ; William,44. (2); Hellen. 182; Joan, 182, 183 Boxley, vicar of, 120. (2) ; John, 181,182,183(2) ; Mary, Brabourne, 104. 183 ; Oliver, 183 (4) ; Thomas, 183 ; Bradforthe, Walter, 105. William, 181. Bradwey, de, see De Bradwey. Buesborough, hundred of, 165. Brand, Thomas, Ixvii. Bulfynche, —, 198. Brasses, see Monumental Brasses. Bull, Thomas, 113, 113 n ; Mr., 115. Brasted, 2,167,170,173,177 ; grant to Bullen, see Boleyn. poor of, 192 ; Park, 1. Bulling, Alice, 49 ; Cristine, 49 ; Brasted Upland, 168, 170. John. 49. Bredgeman, John, 106. Bure, Cerys, 179 ; Elizabeth, 179. Bredkyrke, John, 36; Mildred, be- Burghley, Lord, 10. quest, 36. Burleston, vicar of, 184 (2). Breggs, John, bequest, 30; Robert, Burmarsh, 108. bequest, 262. See also Briggs. Burnby, John, 78. Brekynden, see Brickenden. Burnell, William, rector, Ixvii. Brencbisle, John, 45. Burnley, Yorks, 12th century win- Brenchley, John, 49. dows, xlvi. Breuer, Catherine, 181 ; Elizabeth, Burton, Roger, 108. VOL. XXXI X 306 GENERAL INDEX.
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