Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter D 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 Kent are included and are arranged by . 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. 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

D’Ewes, Sir Simon 125.340 Dagenham, marsh deposits 122.296 daggers (flint) 123. Eynsford Crescent 123.267 Thanet 123.392, 393 Dane Valley, barrows 130.290 , assessments for 125.361-79 Danes 127.253-4 Alfred’s naval engagement with 125.229-41 at Greenwich 123.233, 234, 236, 238 dangerium 128.119 Darby, Peter 129.317 Darbyshire, Sir Edward 129.10 Darcy, Thomas, parker 128.188, 197 Darell family 122.226, 227-8, 125.325, 126.93, 102 Sir Robert 125.329 Darell, Henry 110 n. 126.51 Darell, Mary 129.116 Darent river and valley 123.41, 75, 263, 129.282, 285, 287, 392, 130.24, 25, 36, 39, 40, 41, 43, 57 brickfields 123.273 crossings 130.39, 40, 41, 389, 391 crossing point 121.117, 117, 118 Roman crossing point 124.77, 92 watercress beds 123.406, 408 Darenth 130.15, 25 coin 128.66 Mesolithic and Neolithic 123.60 St Margaret’s church 124.52, 54, 56, 63-4, 64, 69 Darenth Roman villa 129.264 bath-house wall ramps 124.42 Romano-British tile 124.165, 174, 175, 176, 177 Dargate 124.118, 123 dark earth, Canterbury 123.294, 295 Darnley, 4th Earl of 122.1, 13, 14, 23 Darnley, 6th Duke 17 Darnley, 9th Earl of 122.14 Darnley, Edward Bligh, 2nd Earl of 122.11 Darnley, John Bligh (Blyth), 3rd Earl of 122.9, 11-12, 13 Darnley, Lord 125.154, 162, 165 Darrell, Frances 129.123 Dartford 121.103-20, 122.296, 298; see also Wilmington air-raid shelters 130.14 almshouse 123.24, 27, 29 APV Hall 128.275 Beadle’s site (Trenches 1-3) 121.103, 704,105-6,109,116, 117,118 bracelet 121.107, 112-13, 113 bridge, medieval 121.127 cemeteries, Roman 121.105, 116, 117, 118 church 125.377n churchgoing 128.349, 350, 355 Cobham College possessions 125.87, 93 coin 121.107, 112 deer sent to 128.198 Down House 126.403 early Norman church 121.127 early Roman burial (Priory Centre site) 103-20 East and West Hills 130.7, 9, 17 East Hill 121.117, 118, 124.374 Gala bingo hall site (Trenches 6 and 7) 121.103, 104, 105, 108, 109 gasworks by Cresy 126.400, 401-2 High Street 121.117, 118, 124.77 Holy Trinity 126.403 Holy Trinity Church 121.286 n.22, 124.77 tower 124.52, 58, 60, 69, 77 Holy Trinity Priory churchyard 124.75-93 animal bone 124.89 briquetage 124.83, 90, 91, 92 cemetery 124.77, 78, 80, 92-3 ceramic building material 124.88, 92 coins 124.77, 88 ditch, Roman 124.79-80, 82,89-90,91-2 plant remains 124.89-90 post-medieval burials 124.75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 92 pottery 124.75, 77, 79, 80, 82-8, 87, 90-1, 92 prehistoric flint 124.90 Roman (pre-cemetery) 124.78, 79-80 snail shells 124.90 Holy Trinity School, excavation 130.382-3 human bone 121.105, 106, 113-16 hundred jurors 127.58 on Gough map 130.388, 389, 390, 391, 392 Hythe Street 123.76 Joyce Green 121.117, 118 King’s land 125.374 Leigh Technology College 129.378 Lowfield Street 121.117-18, 117, 123.41, 76 Lowfield Street drill hall 130.8 military and civil defences 130.1-33 Overy Street 130.15 place name 121.127, 129.282, 287 politics 129.37, 39, 43 pottery 121.105, 106, 107, 110-12, 116, 118 prehistoric hilltop enclosure 124.374 Priory (Dominican) 126.393-8, 394 Priory 129.9 Priory church 126.396-7, 128.40, 57 Princes Road multi-period site 123.41-79 animal bone 123.43, 45, 47, 52, 55, 62, 63, 67-8, 76 finds 123.43,47,49, 53, 55, 63-7,74 lithics 123.43, 45, 47, 49, 52, 53, 60-3, 61, 73 medieval 123.54-5, 67-8, 73, 75-6 Middle Bronze Age 123.43-9, 63, 67, 68, 71, 73, 74-5, 76 molluscs and insects 123.53, 69, 71, 75 plant remains 123.47, 50, 52, 68, 69, 71-3, 74-5 pottery 123.45, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55-60, 74, 76 radiocarbon dating 123.47, 50, 57, 59,71 Roman 123.49-54, 68, 69, 73, 74, 75 pyre debris (ustrinum) 121.104, 106-7, 110, 112, 114-15, 116-17 rebellion 129.90, 91 road services 127.214, 230, 231 Roman population 129.392 Roman villa 121.117, 118 see also Pond Field 128. Spital Street 121.117, 117 sunken/cellared structure, post-Roman 121.109 Temple Hill 117, 121.118 The Bridge, Bob Dunn Way 129.378-9 Tudor manor house 126.393-8, 395 vessel glass, Roman 121.106, 112, 116 Vickers Factory 130.12, 19 Wymer’s notebook 130.354 Dartford District Archaeological Group 121.118 Dartford and Darent Valley Archaeological Group 128.281 Dartford creek, fishery 123.76 Dartford Heath 123.264, 267, 130.12, 19, 20, 27, 29 former Bexley Hospital site 129.385-8 Darwin, Charles 126.403 Darwish, Daniel, on Captain Gooch at Fort House, Broadstairs 128.386-91 daub 122.64, 381, 384, 393, 127.86, 237, 239, 241, 242, 328 Iron Age 357 Roman 126.356 Anglo-Saxon 125.31, 33 medieval 125.34, 36, 38, 39 David del Kay 125.308 Davies, Emily 129.42 Davies, Malcolm, ‘Cabriabanus – a Romano-British tile craftsman in Kent’ 124.163-82 ‘Death and social division at Roman Springhead’ 121.157-69 ‘The evidence of settlement at Plaxtol in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods’ 129.257-78 Davington church 130.118 poor relief 125.11,17 Priory, Benedictine nunnery 130.118, 119-20, 121, 122 Davis, M.C.J., ‘St Radegund’s Abbey – a re-assessment of the abbey church’ 126.239-56 Davy, Doctor 125.333, 334 Davy, Maurice, labourer 122.36 Dawes, Master 125.330 Dawson, Sir George 125.339 Day, Nicholas and Robert 126.143 Day, Will 126.269, 270 Day, William and Mary 126.270 Deal 128.267, 268, 269, 270, 274 Chamber of Commerce 125.345 Castle 121.73, 93 churchgoing 128.348, 349 East and North Barracks 122.353; see also Mill Hill flints 123.137 former Royal Marine Barracks 123.302 Maritime Museum 124.227, 229, 231, 232, 235 medical men 126.136 Mill Hill, pottery 123.144 as a resort 128.272 road services 127.214, 215, 217, 230 slave trade 127.110 Stukeley’s visits 121.77, 82, 86, 93, 94, 99, 101 see Walmer 125. Deal-Dover bulk supply water-main 124.371 Deale, Thomas 125.198n debt, in the late seventeenth century 123.81-93 Declarations of Indulgence 128.338 decontamination facilities 130.15, 16, 29 decuriones 121.25 Dee, John 129.114 deer park(s) 124.98, 99, 127.298, 306, 128.198-200, 130.42 house 127.298 Knole 123.157, 163-9 Wrotham 128.179-209 agistment 128.196-7, 202 farmer (lessee) of 128.185-6, 202, 204-5 lodges 128.182, 193-4, 204, 205 pales 128.190-2, 190, 191, 203 pannage 128.197-8, 202, 204 park gates 128.192, 203, 204 poaching 128.200-1, 202 timber 128.194-6, 201, 202-4, 206 Deering see Dering 125. Deeves, Simon, ‘Excavation of an Iron Age and Saxon site at South Willesborough, Ashford’ 127.237-47 Defence of Kent Project 130.1 Degannwy (Gwynedd) 124.348 Dejovas, James, warden 128.234 Dekker, Elly see Linklater, Andrew 130. Delaune, Col. William 130.139 Delf Marsh 123.356, 366-7 Delham, Philip and Simon de 127.68 Delmonden 129.299, 307, 308 Delton, John 123.88 Dendermonde (Belgium), font 123.342 dendrochronology, Newbury Farm 123.95, 99, 115,116 Sandwich Ship 124.232, 250-2, 255 Dene, Alfred de 127.67 deneholes 129.284-5 Iron Age? 129.5, 6, 27 medieval 123.405 Greenwich 122.311 Wilmington, medieval 122.414-15 Denge Marsh hoard 128.62-3, 70, 73 Dengemarsh 127.145 Denmark, coins 128.69, 70 Denne, Michael 329n. 126.50 Denne, Walter de 130.196 dens 127.136, 129.298, 299, 305, 306-7 Benenden 125.43-65 Denton church 124.51, 52, 53 gun batteries 130.13, 14, 20 immigrants 122.286 Denzell Downs (Cornwall), cup 128.254 Deptford 123.234, 127.109, 115, 118, 119 church 125.107 churchgoing 128.348, 351, 352 copperas production 122.323, 324, 326 dockyard 128.267, 273, 275 Deptford Bridge 130.261 Deptford Creek 122.299, 123.235, 245 Deptford Creek, mills 130.261 politics 129.36, 40, 43 river crossing 121.127 Deptford, Deals Gateway, BA features 130.259-75 MBA burnt flint mound 130.261, 263, 271-2 charcoal 130.269-71 radiocarbon dating 130.263, 265, 268-9, 272 LBA cremation burial 130.262, 263-4, 271, 273 charcoal 130.269-71 human bone 130.267-8 radiocarbon dating 130.263-4, 265, 268-9 axes 130.261, 271 gravel islands 130.261, 263, 264, 273 peat-filled channel 130.262, 265-6, 268-9, 273 peat formation, Roman 130.269, 273 plant remains 130.262 pollen 130.262-3, 262, 269, 273 postholes 130.263, 267, 269, 270 pottery 130.266-7 radiocarbon dating 130.263-4, 265, 267, 268-9, 272, 273 Dering (Deering) family 129.124 Andrew 125.336 Anne see Ashburnham 125. Sir Anthony (1558-1636) 125.323, 331 Anthony (1621-35) 125.325, 332, 334, 335, 336, 339 Bess (b.1627) 125.325, 335,336 Brent 125.191, 199, 329 Edward (1540-76) 125.323 Sir Edward MP, 1st baronet (1598-1644) 125.323, 324, 325-44 expenses: estates and local matters 125.328-31; household and personal 125.331-43; official 125.326-8 Elizabeth see Tufton 125. Finch 125.193 Henry 125.331,332, 338 John of Mellifont 338 Margaret 337 Ned (1625-84), 2nd baronet 125.325, 332, 335,336,339 Richard (1580-1630) 125.323 Richard (brother of Sir Edward) 125.331 Robert 125.331 Unton see Gibbes 125. Dering Wood, Smarden, management of 122.221-35 Dering, Edward 122.228, 129.116, 117 Dering, Richard 122.227-8 Dering, Sir Edward 122.222, 228, 231, 232, 124.120, 140, 152, 156 Derman, Thomas, tanner 126.13-14, 14, 15 Derman, William 127.310 Derville, Major Teichman 127.17 Deryk, Agnes 122.42 Detling 126.49, 50, 55, 56, 60, 65, 66 churchgoing 128.343 Detsicas, Alec 121.103, 118, 167, 127.13, 19 published works 121.197-202 Devensian 126.377 Deverel Rimbury period enclosure ditch 127.429 Devey, George 125.280-2, 283, 285 Devil’s Den, moated site 127.136 Devizes (Wilts), churches 124.63 town plan 125.138 Diack, Mick, ‘Archaeological Investigations at Canterbury Police Station’ 125.27-42 Diack, Mick, ‘Excavations at Barton Hill Drive, Minster-in-Sheppey’ 124.265-90 Diak, M., A Bronze Age Settlement at Kemsley near Sittingbourne, Kent, reviewed 447-8 diatoms 123.361 Strood 127.430, 432 Dibley, Richard 126.265, 274 Dickens, Charles 123.187, 128.386, 130.385, 386 Dickinson, Brenda, on samian potters’ stamps 123.221 Dierden’s Yard 129.3 Digby, Sir Kenelm 124.147 Digges family 129.97, 124; see also Dygges Digges, Leonard 129.97, 117, 124 Digges, Thomas 129.117, 124 directories 123.193-9 , 127.213-35 disease 123.396-7 ditches see under Chestfield Ditchfield, G.M., book review by 123.411-13 Ditchley (Oxon), villa 129.354 Ditton, church 124.51, 52, 53, 56 Dixwell, Sir Basil 121.361 Doccombe manor (Devon) 125.302, 303, 308 Dodda 125.319 Doddington, workhouse 125.23 Dode, church 124.51, 52, 53 Dodge, John 127.305-6 Doel, Fran and Geoff, Folklore of Kent, reviewed 124.431 Does, Richard 122.94 Doge, Edward 127.306 dogs, tanners’ 126.6, 6 Doidge, W and H, map 129.237, 238 Domesday 121.287, 315 Leybourne mill 130.230 Ship Service 130.194 122.114-15, 226, 336, 337, 341, 123.234 , 127.129, 181, 184, 129.281, 285, 393 Benenden manor 128.301, 303 Bexley church 128.66 Brunman, moneyer 128.72 deer parks 128.181 Littlebrook 128.282 Romenel 128.368 Domesday Monachorum 126.185 Domesday Survey 126.177, 185 Chilham church 126.307 Dartford church 124.77 Dover 124.185 Erith (Lesnes) 124.63 Lullingstone manors 124.388 pigs 124.129 saltpans 124.124 Dominicans 126.317, 396-7, 128.147 Dorchester (Durnovaria) 129.291 Dorset, Earl of see Sackville, Edward 124. Dorset, earls of see Sackville 123. Douai, Walter de 125.378n Douces Manor 130.231 Dour River 126.219, 220, 221, 233, 234, 286, 128.29, 129.282, 285, 288 Dour Valley 122.373, 394 , 130.293 Bronze Age settlement 122.155 prehistoric activity 122.177 Saxon cemeteries 122.156 tufa source 122.211 dovecot 126.10 dovecotes (dovehouses; pigeon houses) 121. Ford 121.263, 264 Great Maydekin 121.359, 360 Westenhanger Castle 121.220, 221, 226 Dover abbey of St Radegund 125.302 Anglo-Saxon hilltop burh 124.185 Archcliffe watchtower 124.192 arrowloops 121.243 Biggin Gate 124.184, 188, 192, 201 Biggin Street 122.153-82 animal bone 122.160, 176, 179 Roman boundary ditches/gullies 122.153, 157, 158, 159-60, 177 medieval/post-medieval wells 122.153, 160-1, 162, 176, 178, 179 post-medieval 122.153, 161-2, 171-2, 178-9 pottery, Roman and post-Roman 122.157, 159, 160, 162-72 Boldware gate and tower 124.184, 192, 196, 197, 198, 199 boot and shoe makers 123.189 ‘Borewall’ 124.186 Bronze Age boat 126.235, 280, 290 Bronze Age boat 127.43, 169 bronze cargo 126.290 Brummannestrete 124.186 Butchery Gate 124.184, 189, 190, 192, 195, 197 button brooches 129.56, 58, 61, 62, 63, 74 Castle 121.125, 73, 82, 89, 93, 184, 185-6, 188, 201, 202, 355-6, 122.169, 171, 211, 125.192, 325, 128.29-30, 130.191, 192, 193, 194, 202, 203 garderobe 122.179 Garrison Hospital and gun battery 128.219 pottery 122.168, 171 Castle Hill 122.155 Castle Hill Road 130.193-4 Chapel of St Edmund 122.156 charters 130.194-5 church 125.192 churchgoing 128.344, 347, 348, 350, 355 Cinque Port 122.183, 184, 186 The Citadel, Western Heights, sliding bridge 122.354 Classis Britannica 121.30 Classis Britannica fort 122.154, 155, 167, 177,211 Connaught Barracks 130.371 ‘Cougate’ 124.187 Cowgate 124.184, 192 Crabble Paper Mill 124.372 Cross gate 124.190 CRS site 122.156 defences 124.350 20th-century defences 130.2 Domesday 124.185 Eastbroke 124.194, 198 Eastbrook gate 124.190 Eastern Docks water supply main, watching brief 125.268 elm piles 124.195-6 excavations 127.3 exports from 127.59 Farthingloe 125.337 Fisher's gate 124.190 Freeman's Buildings 122.156,161,179 gates 124.183, 184, 188, 189, 190, 192, 195, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202 guns/ordnance 124.183, 189, 192, 199, 200 harbour (port) 122.336, 338, 339 harbour 121.122, 124.200 Henrietta Maria arrives at 125.338 hospital 123.19 immigrants 122.277, 282, 284, 286 Langdon Cliffs 122.354 Last Lane 124.186 Laureston Place 124.371 Laureston Place, Castle Hill 130.191-205 animal bone 130.198, 199, 203 blacksmithing waste 130.200, 203 boundary ditch (undated) 130.197, 202 Caen stone cresset lamps 130.197, 198, 200-1 clay pipes 130.197 fish bone 130.198, 203 iron key, medieval 130.198, 199, 200 iron slag 130.198, 200 marine shell 130.198, 199, 203 peg-tiles 130.197 pits 130.198-9, 202-3 plant remains 130.198 pottery 130.197, 198, 199, 202, 203 prehistoric flint 130.199 smoothing stone 130.201-2 terraces 130.199, 202 le postern 124.190 liberty 130.194-5 lime kilns 124.197 Lord Warden Hotel 123.191 Maison Dieu medieval hospital 122.156 medical men 126.136 medieval 122.155, 156, 160-1, 178, 353-4, 124.371, 372 mill 130.195 mint 128.60, 61, 68, 70, 71-2 Mosardes Corner 124.194 murage grants 124.186, 188, 192-3, 194, 195, 345 Neolithic 122.153, 155, 160, 161, 176, 177 ‘New Snargate’ 124.192 ‘Old Snargate’ 124.186, 190, 192 on Gough map 130.388, 390, 391, 392 pharos 121.73-4, 89, 90, 93, 99 Pharos 122.211 place name 129.284, 288 population 122.94 as a port 128.265, 266-7, 268, 269, 270, 272, 274 portcullis 124.192 Portus Dubris 129.203, 288 pottery 124.279, 281 prehistoric pits 124.372 Priory 122.156, 124.187, 188, 199, 201, 202, 130.195, 196 Priory Hill, cemeteries 122.155, 156 priory of St Martin 125.50, 57, 302, 364, 365, 372, 374 Priory Road 122.177 Priory Road/York Street 122.155 quay 124.200 railways and other transport 123.186, 187, 190, 192, 193, 200 as a resort 128.272 road services 127.214, 216, 217, 222, 226, 228, 229, 232 Roman 122.155, 156, 157-60, 176, 177-8, 124.372 Roman forts 124.185-6 Roman Lagoon 122.155-6, 177, 178 Roman Pharos 126.192, 192 Roman population 129.392 Roman road 121.123, 128 Saxon shore fort 122.154, 155, 156, 167, 177, 178, 197, 210-12, 215, 216, 217 seawall 124.194, 195, 196, 198, 200, 203 see also Bucklands; Ringwould 130. Segate 124.190 Segatestrete 124.186 ships and weapons for the counter-Armada 122.188,189,190,191,193 shops 123.197 Snargate 124.184, 190, 192, 195, 197 Southbroke 124.192, 194 St Bartholomew’s hospital 122.243, 124.186, 188 St Edmund’s Chapel 128.30, 31 St Helen’s gate 124.190 St James’ church 124.184, 188, 190 St James’s church 130.196, 202 St Martin’s 122.336, 337, 339 St Martin’s church 130.196 St Martin’s Priory 128.18, 19, 28 St Martin-le-Grand church 124.184, 188, 202 St Mary 128.348 St Mary’s church 124.184, 188 St Mary’s Hospital (Maison Dieu) 128.18, 19, 28, 30, 31 St Mary’s hospital 124.186, 188, 199, 201 St Mary-in-Castro 121.73, 91, 93 St Mary-in-the-Castle 126.186, 192-5, 192, 195, 215 St Mary’s hospital 123.28 St Peter’s church 124.184, 188 St Radigund’s 124.199 St Radigund’s abbey 122.243, 366 Standfast tower 124.192 Stukeley’s visits 121.70, 73, 76, 82, 93, 94, 99, 101 tidal curve 126.382, 382, 384, 387, 389 towers 124.183, 189, 190, 192, 199, 202 town seal 124.202 town wall (defences) 124.183-207 Town Wall Street, Bronze Age boat 122.155 Townwall Street 122.353-4, 124.185, 279, 371, 130.199, 201 spindle whorls 123.66 trendyll (great candle) 124.187-8 tufa 122.211 Tynker's tower 124.190 Upmarket (and ward) 130.193, 194, 203 Walgate 124.192 Wardes (Ward) gate 124.190, 198 wards 130.194-5, 196, 197 Western Docks, evaluation 125.268 women’s suffrage 129.41 wyke 124.197, 198-9, 200 Yewden's Court 122.70 York Street, Neolithic settlement 122.155 Dover Archaeological Group 122.373 , 123.127, 390-1, 125.273, 283, 345, 126.239, 391, 129.103 Haynes Farm round barrow 124.397 Minster-in-Thanet 124.28 Dover Spine Main, pottery 122.408, 409, 410,411 Dover Strait 126.279, 282-3, 289, 291, 389, 127.249, 251, 253 Dovere, Soloman de 128.29 Dovre family 125. Fulbert de 125.364, 369, 370, 374 Hugo de 125.370 Johan de 125.370 William de 125.370, 378n Down House 126.403 Downe (Doune), Widow 126.260, 261, 262, 263, 272 Downe Cliffs 129.9 Drake, C.S., ‘Romanesque fonts in Kent: the French connections’ 123.333-52 Drake, Sir Francis 125.323 Draper, Gillian, and Frank Meddens, The Sea and the Marsh. The medieval Cinque Port of New Romney revealed through archaeological excavations and historical research, reviewed 130.397-8 Draper, Gillian, Rye: A History of a Sussex Cinque Port to 1660, reviewed 130.398-400 Draper, Peter book reviewed by 122.433-4, 126.423-5, 128.396-8 obituary of Nigel Nicolson 125.413-14 dress hook, copper-alloy 129.25 Dreystedel, mill 128.376 drove roads (droveways) 122.221, 123.301, 314, 124.117, 118, 118, 120, 123, 124, 132, 125.44, 45, 51, 52, 53, 126.84, 130.95, 188, 358, 376 Blean 124.117, 120, 127 Chartland 130.40, 41 Chestfield, excavated 124.125-6, 725, 127, 129, 132 Seasalter 124.370 drovers 126.5 droveway see Kingsborough Farm and Manor 129. Druids 121.63, 64, 78, 80, 127.427 Dry Hill quarry 130.38 drying kilns 126.126 Dublin (Ireland), ships 124.231 Dudley, John 129.94 Duffy, Mark, ‘St Michael’s Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral: a Lancastrian mausoleum’ 123.309-31 Dufourg, Bernard 124.14 Dugdale, Sir William 125.340 Dumpton 121.47 Dumpton Down, barrows 130.298 Dumpton Gap, Broadstairs, barrow 130.280, 304 Duncombe, J. 121.265 Duncombe, Wilfrid, on the watercress beds at Eynsford 123.406-8 Dunkin, Alfred John and John 127.424-5, 427-8 Dunkin, E.H.W. 124.215, 216, 219 Dunkirk pirates 122.183, 185 Dunkirk Ville 124.118, 121, 122, 123 Dunkirk, poor relief 125.11,17 Dunmersh 125.329 Dunstable (Durocobrivis) 129.291 Dunstan, archbishop 128.281 Dunstan, St 123.233, 236, 125.292 Dunsteere, Widow 126.260, 263 Dunster, Sandra, and Elizabeth Edwards, ‘150 years of local history: local Kentish practice and national trends’ 127.21-38 Dunster, Sandra, book reviews by 129.418-20 Dunstrete 121.45, 47, 51, 124.28, 130.289 Dunton Green 130.55, 56, 56, 57, 58 Durham (Co Durham), shrine 125.294 Durham, Anthony see Goormachtigh, Michael 129. Durham, Mr 125.202 Durlock Stream 127.40, 43, 46 Durobrivae (Rochester) 129.203, 288, 291 Durobrivae (Water Newton) 129.291 Durobrivae 123.203, 223 Durolevum (Ospringe) 129.203, 288-9, 291, 392 Durolevum 121.191, 128.131 Duroliponte (Cambridge) 129.291 Durovenium Cantiacorum 121.25, 33, 41; see also Canterbury Durovernum (Canterbury) 129.289, 291 Dutch gables 122.287 Dutch immigrants 122.277, 278, 280, 284, 285-6, 287 in Sandwich 122.80, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 93-4, 95 in Southwark 122.147 dyes, using copperas 122.319, 322, 324, 328 Dux Field see under Plaxtol 129. Dygges, John and Richard 97; see also Digges family 129. Dyke family of Frant, ironmasters 124.102 Dymock (Glos), church 124.63 Dyne family 126.16 Dyne, John 126.21 Dyne, Richard, tanner 126.20, 21, 22 Dyryk, Thomas 122.40

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