Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter F 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 . 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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Fairlight 121.755, 155 fairs 128.107 Fairweather, Dr F.H. 121.386, 388 Falconbridge 129.214 Falconer, Mathias 122.323 famuli 128.122 Fane family 129.95, 124 Fane, Sir Thomas, of Badsell 124.102, 108 Farleigh 129.87 Farleigh see ; 126. Farmers’ Alliance 129.45 farming and farmers, prehistoric 127.373-4, 376, 378, 379-80 farming, medieval 128.107-28 farm buildings, Cobham 130.368 farms and farmsteads 124. Neolithic 122.176 BA 129.195, 200, 130.293 Iron Age 126.371-2, 129.106, 108, 192, 378 Iron Age/early Roman 122.348, 354-5, 358, 394 Roman 130.373, 381 Greenwich 122.295, 314 Romano-British 124.372 Anglo-Saxon, Herne Bay 122.348 early medieval 124. Chestfield estate 124.119-20 Minster-in-Sheppey 124.287 medieval, Faversham 124.373 medieval/post-medieval 122. farmhouse, Dover 122.156, 161, 171, 174, 179 17th century, St Nicholas at Wade 122.361-2 Cranbrook, farm buildings 123.306 Dartford, medieval 123.55 Eddington, medieval 126.302, 303 Great Mongeham 123.149 Pond Field, Littlebrook 128. Shelford Farm Estate, Belgic/ Roman 123.298 Whitfield, 126.R-B 306 Willow Farm, Romano-British 123.299 see Barton Mill, Canterbury 128. Farnborough 123. Baston Manor 123.262 Mill Hill 123.264, 266 Farnham (Surrey), castle hall 124.56 Farningham 130.7, 15, 354 church 124.52, 64 Kirkeby estates 125.93 road services 127.230, 231 Farningham Oast 121.137, 149 Farre, Isabel 122.42 Farthing, Roger, A History of Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, reviewed 124.427-9 fasteners, Roman 122.400 Fastolf, Sir John 126.327n.5 Fauconberg’s Rebellion (1471) 129.91, 92, 96 Faulding, Mr 129.47 Faulkner, Joan and Solomon 126.261 Faunt, Nicholas, mayor 129.214 Faussett, Bryan 124.163, 165 Faversham Abbey (and abbot) 130.118, 120 Abbey 121.67, 72, 82, 99, 125.299, 379n Abbey Fields, Graveney Road 124.373 Abbey gatehouses 121.91 abbot of 121.336 as a port 128.267, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274 church sculpture 122.123 churchgoing 128.349, 350 ‘Dutch’ tiles 122.288 fair 125.332 farmstead and villa 123.149 on Gough map 130.388, 390, 391, 392 gunpowder manufacture 123.199 gunpowder production 122.322 hides to 126.4 hops sent to 125.329 hundred rolls 127.59, 67, 69 immigrants 122.286 king’s land 125.374, 379n Lower Road, evaluation 125.269 medical men 126.136 pottery 121.184-5 road services 127.222, 226 role in the Armada and counter-Armada 122.183-95 Roman pottery production 121.185 royal vill 125.388 salthouse 124.124 sandy grey ware 121.177 transport 123.190 turnpike 125.3 workhouse 125.13, 22-4 Faversham Union 125.1, 23 Fawkham 130.354 Fawkham church 124.51, 52 font 123.352 n.ll Kirkeby estates 125.93 feasting utensil, copper alloy, AS 130.356 Feinnes, Sir Roger 121.218 Felborough hundred 127.59, 60 Fellows, Henry 129.36-7 Fellows, Revd Edward 130.252 Female Anti-Suffrage League (FA-SL) 129.41-2 Fengate 123.258, 126.84 Fenwick, William, Master Rope-maker 124.7, 12-13, 14 Fergusson, James 124.215, 219 Ferrar, Robert 123.23 ferry 129.9, 10, 28 ferry crossing, Wantsum 127.251, 254, 258 fertilisers 122.324, 128.120, 140 ffenne, Thomas jnr and snr 129.171 ffynnor, Guy, tiler 127.299 fibula, Roman 127.75 bronze, Roman 129.267, 130.187, 189 field archaeology 127.2-3 field boundaries 129.362-3 field boundary ditches, medieval 122.348 field ditches, medieval 124.267 field names 124. Eythorne 124.397, 399 Sevenoaks 124.291, 293, 294 field systems 122.314 Bronze Age 123.265 Late Bronze Age 122.352 Late Bronze Age, Old Ferry Road 124.267 Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Minster-in-Sheppey 124.270 BA see Westwood, Broadstairs prehistoric 121.7, 122.349 Iron Age 123.392 ‘Belgic’ 122.347 Roman 121.45, 56, 122.348 (early) medieval, Minster-in- Sheppey 124.274, 287 medieval 122.415, 123.299, 300 Chestfield 124.128 Bogshole Lane 123.299 Willow Farm 123.298, 299 Fienes, Edward, Lord Clinton 121.229 Finch, Heneage see Winchelsea, Lord 121. finger rings see rings 121. Fleet Court Farm, Manston 121.56 Finchingfield (Essex), church 124.59 Fingest (Bucks), church 124.54 fish bone, Minster-in-Sheppey 124.273, 285 field systems BA 126.84, 304 late prehistoric-RB 130.34, 85, 93, 337 Iron Age 125.267, 126.372 Roman (illus) 125.243-57,271 Roman 126.299, 346 medieval 125.268 , 126.85, 302 Ashford 130.378 Beltinge 129.192 Blacksole Farm, BA 129.192 Chestfield, BA 129.193 Herne Bay 129.383 Monkton, LBA 130.358 Whitstable 129.385 Field, Clive D., ‘Churchgoing in the cradle of English Christianity: Kentish evidence from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries’ 128.335-63 Fiennes, Celia 130.41 Fiennes, James 127.389-90, 391, 128.154, 155 figurine, Roman 127.81 figurines and statuettes, Minerva 129.274 Filmer family 125.155 Filpott, John 129.99 Finch, Herbert 125.330 Finch, Sir Thomas (Earl of Winchelsea) 129.298 Finch-Hatton, George, 10th Earl of Winchilsea 125.155, 156, 157, 158, 159-60,163,165,166 Finglesham, barrows 130.308, 312 Finglesham, Lower Farm 127.46 fire insurance wall mark 130.221, 223 fire pit, undatable 128.223 fired clay 130.95, 176, 177, 178 Late Iron Age/Romano-British 122.266, 127.237, 241, 242 Saxon 122.268 Firmin, Master 122.247 fish bone(s) 122.176, 179, 128.222, 290, 129.133, 142, 370, 130.198, 203, 356 Dartford 123.52, 53, 68 fish ponds 126.17 Knole 123.175 medieval 124.29, 129.380 fish trade 123.188 fish trap(?) 124.338 Fishenden, John 126.54-5 Fisher (Fissher) family 129.95, 100 Fisher, John, bishop of Rochester 125.107 fishery, Dartford creek 123.76 fishing 128.119, 271-2 fishing net weights, ceramic, Anglo-Saxon 122.353 fishing weights, Bronze Age 129.194 Fissenden 129.299, 307, 308 Fitzalan, John see Arundel, Earl of 123. FitzGilbert family 125.134 FitzPeter, Geoffrey 125.300 Flambard, Ranulf, royal servant 122.337 Flanders 127.58, 59, see Ghent flax 123.71, 74, 130.99 flax, for linseed 129.146, 147 Flemish immigrants 122.80, 81, 87, 91, 93, 147, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 283-4 Fletcher, Thos 127.91 Flight, Colin, ‘A List of the Holders of Land in Kent, c.1120’ 125.361-79 Flight, Colin, The Survey of the Whole of : Studies of the documentation resulting from the survey conducted in 1086, reviewed 127.444-5 flint(s) (prehistoric/worked, struck) Early Post-glacial 129.363 Lower Palaeolithic/Palaeolithic 122.259, 373, 375, 393, 394 Lower Palaeolithic 124.374 Palaeolithic 121.14, 123.264-5, 383-5 Dover 125.268; Whitfield 125.269 waste debitage 129.5, 26 Middle Palaeolithic 130.362 Mesolithic 123.261, 262, 264-5, 266, 124.267, 127.46, 75, 239, 244, 129.5, 194, 386, 388, 389 Tonbridge 125.122 Mesolithic flint knapping debris 124.267, 130.183, 379 Late Mesolithic/Neolithic debitage 124.373 Neolithic 122.261, 343, 351, 353, 123.43, 63, 73, 225, 260, 261, 262, 267, 302, 385-8, 124.267, 369, 127.48, 239, 244, 323-4, 365, 370, 421, 128.133, 167, 365, 367, 129.193, 386, 388, 130.88, 89-90 Dover 122.153, 160, 161, 176, 177 Shorne 125.271; Wansunt Pit 125.382 Late Neolithic 122.348 Later Neolithic/Early Bronze Age 123.259-63, 266, 267, 302, 130.334 Neolithic or Bronze Age 121.153 Neolithic to Bronze Age 122.373, 375, 379,384, 129.6, 26, 106, 367, 130.261, 263, 267, 271 Dover 125.268; Whitfield 125.269 Bronze Age 122.343, 353, 123.43, 45, 262, 296, 124.283, 373, 239, 244, 370, 128.222, 129.192, 196, 383, 130.183, 379 Canterbury 125.29, 263; Shorne 125.271 LBA 130.334, 336 BA-IA 128.131, 139 prehistoric 122.62, 64, 353, 129.319, 321, 360, 365, 370, 376, 379, 383, 130.183, 197, 199, 355, 356 mining and preparation 130.379 Woodnesborough 125.382-3 flint-working site, Berengrave Nursery, Rainham 126.375-80 flint knapping 123. Dartford 123.62, 63 Hougham Without 123.388 used as pick or chopping tool in Saxon period 127.423 Broad Oak 124.369 Canterbury 123.296, 297 Cray Valley 123.264-7 Dartford 123.43,45,47,49,52,53, 60-3, 61, 73, 124.90 Deal 123.302 Eastry 123.301 Faversham 124.373 Great Mongeham 123.129, 137-8 Haynes Farm round barrow, Neolithic/early Bronze Age 124.401,403,405,406, 409-10 Hougham Without 123.385-8 127.75 Margate, prehistoric 127.422 Minster-in-Sheppey 124.283 Minster-in-Thanet 124.28 Old Bexley 123.258, 259-63 Ringlemere 127.44, 45, 46, 48, 50 Ringlemere Farm 123.391 Rochester 123.215, 225 Small Hythe 123.379 Tonbridge 130.376 Westwood Broadstairs 128.75, 77, 82, 85-93, 90, 92, 102 Willesborough 130.373, South Willesborough, prehistoric 127.239, 244 see also arrowheads; knife see also arrowheads; axes; hand-axes see also burnt flint mound flintwork 126. Bredgar 126.349, 351, 352, 354, 369-70 Crabble Paper Mill 126.226, 229-32, 230, 233-4 Dartford Priory 126.396 Middle Stoke, Neolithic/BA 126.75, 81-2 Rainham 126.376, 377, 378-80 Whitfield, prehistoric 126.306 flint quarry, IA/early Roman 127.423 Flint, Ann (nee Gladdish) 126.94-5, 96, 97 flint, as building material 130.37, 45 flint, as building material, Newbury Farm 123.119 flint, as building stone 122.198, 799, 201, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 211, 214 Flint, Elizabeth (nee Elsted) 126.97-8 Flint, Thomas 126.108 Flint, William (1), clockmaker 126.88, 91-2, 94-8, 95, 96, 107, 108 Flint, William (2) jnr, clockmaker 126.88, 96-8, 97, 107, 108 Flint, William (3), clockmaker 126.97, 98 Flint, William 125.201 Flint, William the younger 125.201 flintlock pistols 123.402 Flisher, Lorraine, and Michael Zell, ‘The demise of the Kent broadcloth industry in the 17th century: England’s first de-industrialisation’ 129.239-56 flood event 122.314 floor tile(s) Dartford 124.88 glazed 128.291, 295 Roman 121.192, 123.298 medieval 127.304 flowerpots, decorated 129.20, 20, 24 Fludd, Thomas 126.53 flue-tiles, Roman 126.367, 368-9 fly puparia 127.103 Foche, William 130.196 Fodryngehe, Brother Peter de 122.132 Fogg, John 121.205 Fogge, John 127.393, 394 Fogge, Sir John 122.145, 146 Fokes (Fokys), Stephen 129.211, 213, 213, 215, 218 Fokys (Fox), Eleanor (nee Wainfleet) 129.210, 215 Fokys (Fox), Margaret (nee Knight) 129.209, 215, 216-17, 219-20 Fokys (Fox), Thomas 129.209-24 Folkestone 121.93, 99, 129.41, 42 abolition of slavery 127.119 barony of 125.366 Castle Hill camp 128.42 Castle Hill, barrows 130.280, 302 churchgoing 128.347, 348 earthworks drawn by Petrie 128.43, 44, 55 fish catches 123.188 growth of 123.192, 200 hoard, Iron Age 125.384-6 hospital sisters from 123.26 land holders C12 125.366 Pavilion Hotel 123.191 as a port 128.267, 269, 270, 271, 272, 275 pottery 122.403,409,410,411, 123.143, 144 priory 122.243 quern production 122.216 as a resort 128.272 road services 127.230 sediments 123.12 ships in slave trade 127.110 stone supplies from 124.198 Tram Road 122.355 villa 122.214 Folkestone Beds 126.201, 202, 203, 204 Folkestone Greensand 128.21 Folkestone Sands 126.194 Folkestone Stone 122.213 follies and grottoes see Ingress Abbey 129. Folly Gill 121.145, 148, 149, 151, 153 Folly Lane 121.16 fonts, Romanesque, stone and lead 123.333-52 food and drink vessels, used in Roman burials 122.101-11 Foode, Robert 123.23 Foord, Ron, obituary 122.443-4 Foots Cray, road services 127.214 footwear hob-nailed 121.166 leather shoe, post-medieval 127.95 leather shoes found in underground quarry 127.412 Roman hobnailed boots in grave 127.79, 84 woman’s shoes 121.157, 164 footwear: Roman hippo sandal 304; see also hobnails and boots 122. Ford Place, Wrotham 121.287-314 barns 121.293, 294 Bethersden marble fireplace 121.309-10, 31 J, 312 brickwork 121.309, 310, 312 Eastern Chamber Block 121.308-9 Great Room 121.297, 303-5 hall range 121.291, 293-301, 312 mouldings 121.303, 306 Painted Chamber (and wall painting) 121.295, 297, 299, 303, 306-8, 307, 312 pargetting 121.307-8, 308, 309 roof construction 121.302, 303, 305, 306 solar 121.291, 295, 300, 300 south-west wing 121.294, 301-6, 312 window seat and window 121.295-6, 299, 299, 300 Ford Reservoir, Herne Bay 126.301-2 Ford, Hoath, archbishops’ manor 121.251-68 barns 121.253, 260, 261, 262, 264 bird’s-eye view (Boycot?) 121.257, 259, 261 chapels 121.121.256, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265 farmhouse 121.254, 263, 264 gatehouse 253 Great Hall 121.260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 267, 268 moat 121.262, 263 ponds 121.262, 263 Roman inscription 121.264 roof construction 121.261, 262, 263 stables 121.260, 261, 262, 263 ford, Roman 128.301, 304, 305 Fordwic 125.235, 239 Fordwich 129.209, 210, 130.354 churchgoing 128.345 King’s Tree, Stodmarsh Road 126.304 Manor House 122.360 Roman road 121.124 violence in 122.30, 32, 33, 34 Village Hall site 129.370 forehead-pendant, gold, Roman 121.157, 164 Foreman, Thomas 126.64 Foreness Point, barrows 130.290 Foreness Point, Margate 121.56 Foreness-Kingsgate area, Thanet, flint dagger 123.392, 393 foreshore revetment, Bexley 129.374 forges, iron industry 124.95, 96-7, 98-104, 108, 112, 113 Formenger (Firminger), Andrew 124.99 Forstall, Hamo de la 127.65 Fort Halstead 130.54, 56, 57 Fortescue, Sir John 129.38 fortified farmstead, Bronze Age 129.194, 200-1 forts see Dover; Saxon shore forts forts, Roman 128.131 fossil sponge bead 127.326 fossils 127.416 Fosten, Nathaniel 123.90 Foster, G. 125.201 Foster, George 126.113n. fostering of children 126.262-4, 275 ‘founder’s hoard (copper alloy), Late Bronze Age 122.347 four-post structures 125.265,267 four-post structures, IA 130.93, 95, 99 four-poster, LBA/EIA? 127.370 Fowle, Theophilius 129.239 Fowler, R.C. 125.313 Fowler, Susan 125.331 Fowler’s Drove 124.123 Fox (Fokys) family 129.209-11, 212 Fox, James 127.186 Fox, Jean et al., Seal: the history of a parish, reviewed 129.418-20 Fox, Jean, The History of Sevenoaks up to 1650, Historical researches with extensive references to wills and other Documents, reviewed 124.431-2 Fox, John 129.213 Fox, Paul A., ‘Striving to succeed in late medieval Canterbury - the life of Thomas Fokys, publican, mayor and alderman c.1460-1535’ 129.209-24 Fox, William, and Margery 129.210, 217 Foxe, Simeon 125.333-4 France Anglo-Saxon button brooches 129.55, 57, 63, 64, 65, 68 attacks by, threat from 129.78, 87 French immigrants 122.80, 86, 93, 95, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282-3, 284, 286 (see also Huguenots) sculpture in churches 122.121, 123, 126 {see also Normandy) Franciscans 126.317, 129.236 Frankish clay bottles 121.252 Franklyn, John 129.124 frankpledge system 127.60, 61 Frant 124. forge? 124.108 ironworks 124.112 parish 124.113 fraternities 123.238, 246 Free family 124.221 Freebody, Robert, Mary and William 123.88 freedom admission 129.209-10 French raids 124. Dover 124.193, 200 Sandwich 124.257 Frend, William 129.317 Frende, Oliver 122.40 de Frene family 122.226 friaries 123. Canterbury 123.291-2 Greenwich 123.248-9 Fridd, Mary 126.58 Friendly Societies 125.20 Fright Corner 126.179 Frindsbury 129.88, 130.354 Barn 124.252 church 124.52, 64, 66 Cobham College possessions 125.86, 87, 93 Frinsted 126.65 Frith Wood (Smarden Woods) 126.179 Frith Wood 129.296, 298, 305, 306, 309 Frittenden 126.258, 264-6 Church 130.187 Fritzdorf gold cup 128.250, 251, 252-3, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258 Frobisher 126.393, 397 Fryer, Margaret 123.31, 35 Frynde family 129.317 fuel 130. BA 130.269 Roman 130.331 fuel ash slag 130.95 fuel faggots 124.125 fuel residues 122.266, 270 Fugard, Hugh 125.300 Fulgentio 124.149, 150 Fuller family of Heathfield 124.97 Fuller, Jonah 129.256n Fuller’s boy 126.265 fulling mills 126.15, 16, 20, 49 Furley, Robert 127.23 furnaces 127. IA/R-B 127.237-8 medieval 127.321 furnaces and lining, Roman iron smelting 121.145, 146, 147, 150 furnaces, iron industry 124.95-7, 98, 99- 112, 113 Furner family 129.171 Furner, William 129.171 Furner, William II (d.1691) 129.171, 172, 173, 182-5 Furner, William III 129.173 furniture fittings or bindings, Dover 122.173-4 Fussell’s Lodge long barrow 123.1,11 Fyfield Hall (Essex) 123.97 Fylkes, John 130.120 Back to Index Introduction

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