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Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Archaeological Society GENERAL INDEX Actors, Lord Chandos' players, Lord Bamme, John and Joan, memorials in Berkeley's players given solatium to Gillingham, 167; Adam, goldsmith relinquish performances, 98. of London, 1431, 176. Addington Park, The Long Barrow, Barber Surgeons' Court Room. Picture 140. of Vicary by liolbein, 185. Aelle landed in Hampshire, cut ,Tutish Barrows, See Ancient Monuments, dependencies and Hengest's King- 123-125. dom, 97. Barrow, round. Otford Mount, 181. Aethelbert, King of Kent, had power in Battles fought by Hengest, 93. London and Essex, fought at Battles, Aylesford, Rochester, 93, 94; Wimbledon, 96. Crayford, Fleet in Hampshire, 96. AgA:Ara,importance in tracing Roman Bax, Alexander; of Faversham, will Roads, 127-132. proved, 57; Inventory of will, 1701, Air-photographs, 150, of whole of 60.69; Bequests to Children, 68.69, Kent, xli. Beam, High, 51. Alban, Abbot, educated under Arch- Bearsted, Church of Holy Cross, Plan bishop Theodore gave data to 13,62, 53; Beasts at angles of Tower, Hengest, 89. 52. Agar, sons of, 157. 13eaufitz, Family of, Gillingham, 160; Allen, Derek, re Coins, 36. Pedigree, 178. Allen, Major, Air-photographs, 150. Beda, Monk of Arrow, earliest ecclesi- All Saints, Staplehurst, Plan 12, 49-52. astical historian, mentions Hengest. Amherst Obelisk. Ancient Monument, Died c. A.D. 731, 89. 124. Belgic Cremation Site, Stone, 153; Ancient Monuments in Kent, by Ditch, pre-Roman, 12, 16; Hill R. F. Jessup, F.S.A., 122-126. Fort, Lullingstone Park, 182; pottery Andrews and Wren, 1768. Plan of found xliv; Settlement, Stone, Dart- tanterbury, 142. ford, 183. Animal remains found in Borden site, Berated, H., 1863. Map of country 152. around Kits Coty house, 137. Angell-Lane, early name for 'Butchery Beowulf, Saga of the Heroic Age in Lane, 11. MS., 77, 79. Anker's Cell, All Saints, Staplehurst, Bexley, Excavations in Joydens Wood,' 51. 133-134. Antiquaries, Society of, 106. BibUography for Canterbury Excava- Antonine times, See Canterbury Excav- tions, 44. ations, 1-45. Bifrons, Saxon objects from, xiii. Arela. Cant., Illustrations Fund, 1. Birchenough, E., ALA. : Darent Arch. Cant., See also References. Valley Archeological Research, Areholological News Letter, new 180-183. monthly publication, 186. Black Prince, Knighting of, 1325, 120. Archbishop of Canterbury, Peculiar BIore. Late Mr. W. P., Librarian to jurisdiction of, 57; Stigand, 157. the Dean and Chapter, Canterbury, Archives Office, County Hall, Maid- 105. stone, 57. Bodleian Library, MS. relating to Arnold, G. M., on Robert Pocock, Gillingham, 160. 1822, 111. Bone pin, 23. Arretine potter's stamp (C. Send), 16 Borden. Coarse pottery from Iron Age Ash, on Roman road, 131. Site, 148-155. Ashford Archceoiogioal Society revived., Book bond, 67. Book Notices by R. V% J. and Dorothy Atheling, King Edgar, 157. Gardiner, 186-189. , Amens struck 18 B.c., Borough Green finds of Belgic and found, 148. "Patch Green" pottery, xliv. 195 GENERAL INDEX Bosanquet, Geoffrey : "Dover in Chiddingstone, Will of Dame Mary 1066" Extracts translated, 166-159. Seyliard, 57-60. Boxley Rectory. Tithes granted to Children's Friend. William Watmer, Vicary, 185. 98-105. Brade-Birks, Rev. Dr. S. G. thanked, 43. Chilham, Indents with Inscriptions, Bridge, External slab with indent, 109. 110, 111. Bridge, John W., Famous Maidstone Cinque Ports. Lord Warden grants surgeon, 185. compensation to Robert Beaufitz, Brinkworth, Mr., Owner of Joydens 170. Wood, Bexley, 133. Bronze Age Celt found in Ightham, Claudian Samian Ware, 1, Neronian, 13. xliv. Bronze finger-ring, 25, 36; key, 40; Clavering, John, family of. Memorial, implements from Kent, in Glaston- 115. bury, 185. Cliffe-at-Hoo. Effigy of Eleanor de Bunco, Yeoman John, of Throwleigh, Clive, c. 1300, 106. 60. Cnut the Great, c. A.D. 1000, 78. Burgate Street, No. 47, Excavations, 5. Cobham, Indents c. 1422, 113. Butchery Lane Buildings, See Canter- Coins, 25, 26, 38, 40. , 5; bury Excavations, Figs. 1-18, Plates, Hadrian, 8; Valens, 10, 19; I, ; Earlier names and deriva- Tetricus, 10, 18; Henry II, 10, 38; tion, 11. Stuart Coins, 11; Constantino, 14, 17, 19 • Salonina. 16. Canterbury Excavations, Christmas, Collins, Rev. A. H., M.A. Interpreta- 1945 and Easter, 1916. The tion of sculptured panels, 48. Butchery Lane Buildings. By Colvin, H. M., N.A. Excavations in Audrey Williams, F.S.A. and Joydens Wood, Bexley, 133-134. Sheppard Frere, F.S.A., Figs. 1-18, Conyer, Yeoman James, of Faversham, Platte 1, II, 1-45. gent., 60, 68. Canterbury, Campanile destroyed, 1382, Conynghara, Marquess of, Saxon objects 143; Consistory Court of, 57. 105; from Bifrons, xlii. Crypt, French Church, 104; Eight Cooke, Richard, Chief Correspondent mounds or Roman tumuli, with re Ancient Monuments, succeeded map of positions, 141-147; Mayors by Mr. R. F. Jessup, 122. of: William Watmer, Robert Wynne Copenhagen and Beowulf MSS., 78, 79. 1599, Joseph Colfe, Avery Sabine, Cornwall, I. W. B.A. Report on 104; Town Crier, 104; Close contact skeleton of infant disinterred in with London, 103-104. Roman Canterbury, 43-44. Canterbury, A Mayor of, William Corresponding Societies, List of, iriv. Watmer, The Children's Friend. Cotton Collection, British Museum, 78. By Dorothy Gardiner, 'A.A., 08-105. Couneer, C. B., F.S.A. : Glass and Cantuarii in 1066, 157. Monuments formerly in the Church son of , slain at of Gillingham, 2 plates, 160-179. Aylesiord, 94. Court Brothers (Electrical Contrac- Cayles, John, appraiser, 72. tors) Ltd., thanked, 45. Celadus of La Graufesenque, o..n. 60- Crayford on River Darent, occupied by 70, 13. Hengest, 93, 94. Chambers, England Before the Norman Cresy, Edward, Architect, 54. Conquest, 89. Creye, Mariote de, c. 1300, Incised Champayn, John, Campania, Cham- memorial, 106. paine, or Champion noted in Gilling- Crown Property. Ancient Monuments, ham Church, 179. vested in Ministry of Works, 122-125. Chancery, High Court of, Activities, Croydon, Richard de, Citizen and 105. Fishmonger of London, 173. Chantry at nvidall, Crundale, Altar tomb, incised, 108. demolished 1756, 171. Culmer, Richard, Cathedral News from Charcoal, Roman. Analysed, 8. Canterbury, 1644, 11. Marks, Dr. Thomas, Founder of Cultivation in strips seen in Thanet, Museum, Chillington House, Maid- probably introduced by followers of stone, 135. Hengest, 91. 196 GENERAL INDEX Cunobeline. British King 5 n.o. coin Staplehurst, Bearsted and Horton found, 148. Kirby. 4 Plans, 46-56. Report on Chapel at Hytdie, Elveva of Salt Hill, widow of Randulf Dane John mound, 141. Pardic, 146. Darenth, Church of St. Margaret, Plan 11, 46-49. Enquiry for further incised slabs in Demuth " Villa "or" Dye Works," 46. Kent, 108. Darent Valley Archaeological Research. Eustaee of Boulogne, Earl, rose in Schedule of new discoveries in defence of Dover, pardoned by Darent Valley, 1947-1948, by E. William, 158, 159. Greenfield, Lt-Vol. G. W. Meates Evans, John H., F.S.A. : Smythe's and E. Birehenough, M.A., 180.183. Megalith, 135-140. Darnley, Lord, removed brass of Excavations in Joydens Wood, Bexley, Raul de Cobham, 1781, 116. by II. M. Colvin, M.A., 133-134. Dartford Museum, Upchurch and other Excursion programme extended, xli. ware from Joyclens Wood. Plan of site, 133-134. Fagg Edward, Tomb re-coloured, Davenport, Edmund, gave black shy. marble pavement, 1670, 49. Faversham, Lease of School land, 67; Dean and Chapter, Canterbury, 105. Major Juratts & Coialty, 67; Lease D'Elboux, R. H., M.C., M.A., F.S.A., of parsonage, 68; Will of Alexander Some Kentish Indents III. Many Bay 1701, witnesses, 60. illustrations, 1 Plate, 109-121 ; Assistance acknowledged, 108, 160. Faversham., Lewis, Earl of, leased land, De Montfort, Hugo, With Odo at 67. Dover Castle, 158. Field Archaeology by R. J. C. Atkinson, Done Holes, Origin. Lenham, 184. 186 ; reviewed by R.F.j., 186. " Dogg with. a Coller of Belle" on Brass Finds. From Excavations in Canter- of Alicia Beaufitz, 165; Brass of bury, 19.41; A. From Pre-Build- Isabel Beau fitz, 1419, 166. ing deposits; B. From deposits Dover Castle and William the contemporary with the Building ; Conqueror, 156-159. C. From Post-Building deposits. Dover in 1066. Extracts translated by Medieval and Recent, 38. Geoffrey Bosanquet, from the "Geste Film, King of Frisia, son of Folcwald, Guillelmi Duels Normannorum." By e. 449, Warred on by King Hnaef, William of Poietou, Archdeacon of 81; Hengest made truce, 82; Truce Lisieux, 156-159. broken cf. Episode in Beowulf. Druce, George Claridge, Obituary by Slain and palace looted, 84. R.F.J., 190. Firmis and Sons, F. W., Cellars Dunham, Dr. K. C., Petrographical excavated for Roman remains, 1 ; Report, Appendix I, 41-43. thanked, 45. Dimming, Mr. G. C., F.S.A., identifies Finn.sburh Fragment cf. Story of 13th century pottery, 134. Hengest, 77; Town in Frisia„ 81 ; Truce made between King Finn and Hengest, 82. Early English Text Society published text of A.S. Chronicle, 1941, 89. Fin son of Folcwald, King of the Early Iron Age Site at Borden, An, by Frisians, chief town Duurstadt, near P. H. Worsfold, F.S.A., 148.155. Utrecht, 80. Earthquake destroyed Campanile of Fisher, Thomas, F.S.A., rubbings of Canterbury Cathedral, 1382, 143. brasses, 161. Ebbsfleet or Ypwines.fleot, landing Fleet, William, appraiser, 72. place of Hengest, 01. Fletcher, A., of Canterbury, 102. Edmunds, Mr., thanked, 45. Fowle, George, of Cobtree, Aylesford, Eeles, Mr. F. C., supports theory of 135 tower as at Kingstlown, 50. Frere Sheppard, P.S.A. and Audrey Effield, Sam, orphan, 99. P.S.A. : Canterbury Exca- Elliston-Erwood, F.C., F.S.A. : Plans vations, Christmas, 1945, and Easter, of, and Brief Architectural Notes on, 1946, The Butchery Lane Buildings, Kent Churches. Part HI, Darenth, 1-45. 197 GENERAL INDEX Gallo-Belgio white ware, 28. Harvey, Yeoman Solomon, "of St. Gardiner, Dorothy, F.S.A., A Mayor of Pauls nigh the Citty of Canterbury ", Canterbury, William Watmer, the 60. Children's Friend, 98-106. Hastings in 1066, 156. Gemott, John, Izovides for purchase of Howard, Kr. Thomas, Manor of Candlestick in will, 1513, 63. Granche, 167; Memorial in Gilling- ham, 169. George Beer and Rigden, Messrs., Hawke% Prof. Christopher, thanked. thanked, 45. 155. Gildas, Churchman. Outlined events Hemmean,William, Executor, 1702.68, at time of Hengest, 90. Hengest, by Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A., Gillingham Church. Drawings of 77-97; Name means Stallion, 87, 88; Brasses by Thomas Fisher; Sources of history of, 77; Thane to Families Beau fitz, Brimme, King Hnaef, 82; A Jute from Howard, Poynter, Godfrey, 161-179. Jutland, SO; Reasons for sailing to Glass and Monuments formerly in the Britain, 85; Landing in Thanet 449, Church of Gillingham, by C. R. Con quest of Kent, Defeated Vortigern, Couneer, F.S.A., 2 Plates, 160-179. Further Battles, Brother liorsa, 87; Glass, Roman, 23, 31, 33. May have adopted emblem of white Gleeman's Tale, also called Widsith Horse, 88; Conquests decimated by the "Wide Wanderer" small frag- Aelle, 97. ment of MS. re Hengest, 79. Heroic Age- Complete saga handed Glossary of words used in Inventories, down, 78-97. 76, 76. Finites, George, 1705 translated frag- Glynne, Sir Stephen, 49. ments re Henge.st, 77-78. Godferie, Godfraye, William, Wives Higgs, Thomas, Appraiser, 68. Johane, 1VIarrion, memorials in High Holden, Churchyard tomb of Gillingham, 167. Stephen Scott, 1601, 109. Hildeburh, wife to King Finn of Frisia, Golding, Mr. A. J., F.S.A., 135; 80; Taken from Frisia by Hengest, thanked for services as Hon. 86. Librarian and Curator, xxxix. Hnaef of the Royal House of Denmark, Good Books. Quarterly Bulletin, 187. 79, 81; Disputed with King Finn of Greenfield, E.: Darent Valley Archaeo- Frisia concerning Hildeburh his logical Research, 180-183. sister, 80. Greenhill, F. A., M.A., F.S.A.(Scot). Hoghuteh, 74. An incised slab at West Wickham, illus., 106-108. Holbein, Picture of Thomas Vicary noted by Pepys, 185. Grenstecl, Professor, 51. Holy Cross, Bemsted, Plan 13, 52-53. Grinsell, L. V., Bronze implements at Hoo, St. Werburgh, Indent of Wm. Glastonbury include palstave and Alton, 117. axe from Kent, 185. Hornblende, See Petrographical Report, Gunnis, Rupert, Inscription to George 41-43. Jones, C.E. on tablet at Stoneleigh, 184. Horse (The Mare), brother to Hengest (The Stallion), perpetuated in Guorthemer, son of Vortigern fought Horsted, 77-97. Hengest, killed Horse, 90. Horton Castle or Court Lodge, 55. Horton Kirby, Church of St. Mary. Homo, son of Roger, 143, 144. Plan 14, 53-56; Reynold's Place des- Harden, Mr. D. E., thanked, 45. troyed in gale 1703, 65; Incised Harrison, Benjamin, Memorial: Cold. Slab c. 1320, 108. rum Long Barrow, 125. Huntinglield, John de, Rector of W. Harrison, Sir Edward, Report for 1947, Wickham c. 1350, Memorial slab, xxxix-xliv ; Report on Bronze Age 106-108. Celts found at Ightharn, xliv. Huntingfield, Walter de, bought Manor Hart's Delight Farm, treasure found, and Advowson of W. Wickham 148, 165. 1321. Sir John pays aid for Harvey, John, The Plantagenete 1150- knighting of the Black Prince, 1326, 1485, 187-189. 120. -198 GENERAL INDEX Illustrations, List of, vii. Livett, Canon, on Eynsford, Arch. Image of the Crueifixion mentioned Cant. XLVI, 47, 1426 in Cal. Papal Regker VII, 53. Livett, Canon, on St. Mary's, Horton Incised Slab at West Wickham, An, Kirby, 56. by F. A. Greenhill, M.A., F.S.A. Loughton, Essex, Hill fort, pottery, (Scot.), lliuS., 106-108. 150. Income and Expenditure Accounts etc., Lubbock, Hon. Maurice, presented xlvi-xlix. Lord Avebury's collection to Orping- Infant's Skeleton, Roman, 14; ton, xliii. Appendix II, 43. Lympne to Canterbury from Stone Inventory of" Goods, Cattail, Chattells Street, Roman Road, 128. Debts and psonall Estate" of Dame Mary Seyliard, 57-76. Iron Age Treasure found at Borden, Maidstone Surgeon, Famous, Thomas illus. Plate 148-155. Viee.ry, 185. Iron Work on door, All Saints, Staple- Maison Dieu, Ancient Monuments, 124. hurst, 51. Mann, Mr. .f., thanked, 45. Margary, Ivan D., F.S.A. : Notes on Jackson, Dr. J. Wilfrid, F.S.A., Roman Roads in East Kent, 126-132; identifies bones, etc., 152. Lecture on Tracing Lost Roman james the Second, Sovereign Lord, Roads, xl. Titles of, 57. Margate, Incised Slab, 1088, 108. Jenkins, Messrs. F. and J. Boyle, Martianus, Roman Emperor, Time of Excavations for Roman Remains, 5. Hengest, 92. Jessup, Frank W. : Deno-Roles Again, Martin, John, Appraiser 1716, 72. 184. Martin the Salter, 13th c. gave name to Jessup, R. F., F.S.A., Ancient Monu- Salt Hill, 146. ments in Kent, 122-125; Now Chief Martyr Smith, Mr. A., Surveyor of Correspondent for Kent re Ancient Excavation Sites, thanked, 45. Monuments, 122; Reviews of Books, Masons Armes, Att the Signe of, 66. 186-187. Material, Roman re-used, source trace- Jones, George, C.E., Constructed Royal able, 46 ; Norman re-used, 53 ; Military Canal, Shornclifie, d. 1845, Medieval re-used, 55-56. 184. McCandlish, Mrs., Reports pottery and, lutes (Eotena, Yturn, Hengest led band of J'utes, 86-87. Mentes, Lt.-Gel. G. W., Darent Valley. Arehteologieal Research, 180-183. Kent, Ancient Monuments in complete Medieval Wall Paintings, xliv. list, 122-120. Medway River, in liengeses battles, Kent Churches, Part III, 46-56. 93-94. Kentish Rag 10, Appendix 1, 41; Megalith Necropolis Kits Coty Extent of fades, 43. House, Smythe, Coldrum, 135-140. Kent, White Horse Emblem, 88. Megaliths, Bee Ancient Monuments, King Edgar Atheling, 157. 123-125; Smythe's, 135-140. King John, English Borough in reign Men of Kent swore allegiance to of, 144. William the Conqueror, 94, 157. Kingselown Church, 50. Military Canal, Royal, Inscription to King's School Canterbury, Equipment Engineer, 184. of cloaks, doublet etc., 102-103. Kits Coty House, 137. Milton Creek saw last incursion of Belgae, 148. Lambe of Leeds, Katherine, 1513 Miscellaneous Notes, 184; Done-Holes Indent at Sutton Valence, 119. Again, by F. W. Jessup, 184; Lambeth, Palace of, Contains Library Tablet on South Wall, Stoneleigh of Archbishops of Canterbury, 77. Church by Rupert Gunnis, 184; Larkby, Mr. j. Russell, Note on St. Bronze implements at Glastonbury Mary, Horton Kirby, 1905, 06. by L. V. Grinsell, 185; A famous Laudian Altar Rails, 49. Maidstone Surgeon, by John W. Lesnes Abbey, incised slab c. 1360, 108. Bridge, 186. Library Additions, List of Books, xi. Mornmsen, historian, 90. 199 GENERAL INDEX .111enuments, Ancient, in Kent. Phillips, C. W., F.S.A., Archaeology Complete List, 122-125. Officer of Ordnance Survey, 137. Mortarium, Finds in Canterbury Ex- PiIbrow, James, Engineer, Drainage cavations, 25, 28, 31. operation 1887-8, 147. Mow% John Hewitt, M.B.E.. Obituary Pilgrim Trust, Bearing cost of cleaning by R.F.B.J., 194. 14th e. pillar, xliv. Pillar-Drum, fluted, 14. National Trust, Ancient Monuments Pillbrow, Historian, Records Saxon vested in, 123-125. Comb, 19. . Authority on history at Pillowcoates, See Will of A. Bax., 61, time of Hengest, 90. 76. Newman, Sir George, Diocesan Com- Pillow-beer, 76. missary, 104. Plague in Canterbury, 1609, 98. Nichol, E. Laurence, Sketoh of Mega- Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes lith, 136. on, Kent Churches, Part III, Darenth, Nonington, Incised Slab, c. 1526, 108. Staplehurst, BearsMd, and Horton Norman Churches, See Notes on Kent Kirby, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, Churches, 46-56. F.S.A., 4 Plans, 46-66. Norman pottery, 40. Plantagenete, The, 1160-1485. By Northwood, Sir John, Land-owner in John Harvey. Reviewed by Gillingham, 177. Dorothy Gardiner, 187-189. Norton, Sir john, Arms impaled with Playstol, Village of, 148. Northwood, 177. Phunmer, Charles, published edition of Notes on Roman Roads In East Kent, by Beda's history at Oxford, 1896, 89. Ivan D. Margary, F.S.A., 126-182. Podware House, 65, 76. Nothehn, Archbishop of Canterbury Porfido Basso Antico, 42. furnished data to Beda died a 731, Pottery found in Smythe's Megalith, 89. 140. Pottery, Norman, 40; Rayleigh Castle 40; Watling St. Al; Coldnins, Obituary: In Memory of George in Maidstone museum, 140; of the Claridge Druce by R.F.J., 190; Iron Age or Pre-Roman found at In Memory of Charles Stokes by Borden, 151.156; Pro-Roman, Fig. G.W., 190; In Memory of Charles 16, 61. Roman Canterbury 1-45 Eveleigh Woodruff by W.G.11., 192; Prentis, Mr. Francis of Milton, near In Memory of John Hewitt Mow% Tunstall, 148. M.B.B., by R.P.B.S., 194. Purbeck Marble, 42; at Horton Kirby Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, In charge of Church, 64. Dover Castle, 157-158. Purchas, historian 1619, 100. O'Neil, Mr. B. H. St. J., thanked, 46. " Putlog Hole," 51. Ordnance Survey, 137. •Oapringe, Maison Dieu, xliii. Quintain on the Green, Offham, Oswald, Dr., Dates of pottery, 13, 46. Ancient Monument, 124. Otterden, Incised Slab 1654, 108. Rand, Mr. H. M., Information as to Pardic, Randulf, EIveva of Salt Hill, ancient Chamber and Brotherhood widow of, 146. Wood, xlii. " Patch Grove "pottery find, xliv. Records Branch, xiii. Pattenden, Thomas, of East Peckham, Reeulver, Roman Road from Sturry, Inventory 1716, 72-74. 127. Raynter, Mr. William, Manor of References : Gentleman's Magazine, Etuatcourt, 164 ; Anthony, died 1613, 1820, 47, 1868, 147; Dartford 104. Antiquarian Society, 48, 54, 133, 134 ; :Peckham, East, Will of T. Pattenden, Gal. Papal _Register VII, 53; Trans- 72-74. action of St. Paul's Bee. Soo. Vol. III, Teristaliths, Chamber associated with, 56; The Reliquary and Illustrated 140. Arehreologist, Vol. XI, 56; Treasury leetley, Ralph, Esq., married jane of the Old Northern Tongues, 77; Seyliard, 60. MS. of Beowulf, 18; Notes pub. by Philipot. John, Church Notes, 161. R. W. Chambers, Cambridge, 19; 200 GENERAL INDEX Baedae Opera Historica, 89, 94 ; Roman Remains, See Canterbury A.S. Chronicle, 89, 93; The Parker Excavations, 1.45; Mosaic flooring, Chronicle and Laws, 89; England Plate I. Colours and design, 9; before the Norman conquest, 89; Tesserae. See Ancient Monuments, Mommsen, 90; Birch, Oartularium 123-125. Saxortiount, 95; Florence of Roman Roads in East Rent, Notes on, Worcester, 96; Purchas in Micro- by Ivan D. Margary, F.S.A., 128-132. cosmos, 100; Gough's Sepulchral Romney in 1066, 156. Monuments, 106, 115; Hosted, 109; Rood, Low, 51. leaussett, 109, 111 ' • Z. Cozens, Rowes of Rowe's Place, Eccles, on 1791, 109 ; Thorpe, Reg, Roff., 117, Medway Coat-of-Arms, 115. 7.60; Belcher, 119; Geo. Clinch, Arch. Cant XVI, 120; Antiquarian Sabine, Avery, Thrice Mayor of Jottings, 120; Fielding's Records Canterbury, 104. of Rochester, 121; Ordnance Survey, Saint Augustine's Abbey, mound in 126 • R. F. Jessup, Antiquity, 127; grounds, 142. C. Knox, Arch. Cant. LIV, 131, 132; St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury, 141. Winbolt, Roman Folkestone, 131; St. Margaret, Darenth, Plan 11, 46- Hogg, Arch- Cant. L1V, 133; 49. Clement T. Smythe Collection, 135; St. Mary, Horton Kirby, Plan 14, Gostling's Walk, 141; 63-56. Kent, 141, 156; J. Brent, Canter- Salcookeslane, Sunwineslane. Early bury in the Olden Time, 141; names for Butchery Lane, 11. Canterbury Psalter, 143; Arch, Salt Hill, A Lost Canterbury Tumulus, Cant. XIV, 147, VI, 162; Leland by William Urry, 141-147; dis- Itinerary, 147; Geo. Payne, appeared after 1430, leaden coffin, Collectanea Catalano, 1893, 148; 147. Geographical Magazine VIII, 152; Samian, Potters' Stamps of, The Finds, Prof. Gordon Chikle, Bronze Age, 19.41; Bowl, Fig. 11, 22; Ware 152; J. B. Ward Perkins, 153, 155; from Bexley, 134. J. P. T. Barohell, Investigations at Sampson Family, of Twidall in Gilling- Lower Halstow, Kent, 154; Geeta ham, 1542, 177. Guillelmi Duds Norraannorum, 156; Schoolboy's Outfit under James 1, 101. F. Michel, Chroniques Anglo- Scott Robertson, Canon, 148. Normandes 1836, 156 ; Andre du Scyldings, The, Royal House of Chasm), FlistoricteNormannorum1619, Denmark, 81. 156; Griffin and Stephenson, List of Seams, Wm., Masons Armes, 66. Monumental Brasses an. Kent, 1922, Seddon, Mr. J. P., F.R.I.B.A., Note on 161; Hosted, 171 ; Guide to St. Mary's, Horton Kirby, 56. Antiquities of the Bronze Age, 1920, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century xliv ; Linear Earthworks Methods Inventories, by Leslie Sherwood,. of Field Survey, xliv. B.A., 67-76. Reformation, Probable destruction of Seyliard, Dame Mary buried, October Crucifix in Holy Cross Church, 28th, 1685, 60; Dame Mary, will of; Bearsted, 63. 57-60; Sir John buried at Eaton. Report for year, 1947, xxxix-xliv. bridge, 60; Sir Thomas, Francis Reynold's Place, Horton Kirby, wife of, 60; Jane, sister of, 60. destroyed in great gale, Nov., 1703, Shepherdswell, Manor of Westcourt, 56. 150. Riehbell, Coat of arms, Name found in Sheppey, Isle of, John Beaufitz 1337, Beolcenham, 173. 169. Roohester Cathedral, Incised Slab, Sherwood, Leslie, B.A., Seventeenth c. 1326, 108. and Eighteenth Century Inventories, Rogers, Mr. Philip, of Freokleton 57-70. Training College, 160. Shoreham, Deanery of, 57, Inventories, Roman Buildings, Shoreham, 181; 72, 74, Camp, Gills Wood, 182; Ditch Sighere, Lord of the Siogas, Danes of System, Farningham, 180; Villa, the Frisian Isles, 79. Manor House, 1?arningliam, 180; Slabs, Incised, in Kent, List of, 106- material re-used, source traceable, 46. 108. 201 GENERAL INDEX Smith, Mr. George, Surveyor at Tradesmen of Canterbury, their wares, Horton Kirby, 55. 99. Smythe's Megalith, by John H. Evans, Trojan remains, 8. F.S.A., 135.140. Tristram, Prof. E. W. as to repairs to Solman, Henry, of Yakling, Inventory Faversham Parish Church, xliv. of Goods, Cattle and Chattles, 1706, Tufton, Baptist, Parish Clerk of 69-72. Gillingham, 1769, 160; Original Some Kentish Indents, III, by R. H. MS. in Bodleian Library; Text, 162. D'ElboUx, MM., M.A., F.S.A. Many Tunstali, Probable Celtic Camp, 148. illustrations, 1 Plate, 109-121. Twidall, Roger de, Manor of Twidall, Sommer, William, 1640, Mentions also " Twydoie ", 171. Dungill Mound, 141. Twisden, Sir Thomas, Bradbourne Spire, Shingled, formerly at St. Mary, vested property in National Trust, Horton Kirby, removed by Surveyor, 125. 55. Spume% F. C. J., in 1881 found Upchurch Ware discovered in Joydens Romano-British pottery, 134. Wood, 133. Stanford, John, Appraiser, 72. Urry, William, Salt Hill. A Lost Stanhop, Coate of, or Thomas of Canterbury Tumulus, 141-147. Gillingham 1381, 162; Beaujitz and Urry, Mr. W. G., Note on former Stanhope's Armes, 163. nomenclature of Butchery Lane, 11. Staplehuret, Church of All Saints, Plan 12, 49-52. Valence, Aymer de, Lord of the Manor Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, of Sutton Valence, 1319, 117. 1066, 157. Valentinianus, Roman Emperor time Stokes, Charles, Obituary, by G.W., of Hengest, 92. 191; Hon Financial Secretary and Vespasianie Saznian Were, 1, 2, 16. Treasurer, xxxix. Vieary, Thomas, famous Surgeon Stone Church, Richness might repre- advanced for services to King sent Cluny, 55. ' Henry VIII, 185. Stone, Kentish Rag, Ptirbeek Marble, Vortigern, Invited Appendix I by Dr. K. C. Dunham, Hengest, 90, 92; Allocated Thanet, 41-43. 96. Strood, Mariote de Crey, slab with Walker, Rev. A. J., M.A., Architec- canopy e. 1300, 106. tural History of All Saints, Staple. Stukeley's "Ground Plot" 1776, 140. hurst, 49. Stutfall Castle on Roman Road, 126. Waller, Notes on West Wickham, 1837, Sutton, Raul de, Rector of Sutton 106-108. Valence, 117. Ward, Gordon, M.D., F.S.A.: Hengest, Sutton Valence, Indent e. 1326, Plate, 77-97. 117. Warhol:xi, Archbishop, Shield in window at Gillingham, 177. Taylor Brothers, thanked, 45. Warren, Mr. liazzlecline, Finds, 150. Thanet, settled in by Hengest and Watchmen appointed at times of Horsa„ 449, 89. plague, 98. Thorkelin, Icelander at Copenhagen, Wainer, William, A Mayor of Canter- 78. bury, The Children's Friend, 98- Timber hutments of Canterbury, 18. 105. Tin Coin, British, 35. Wealea, A., Notes ortIndent, 1875, 121. Tomlinson, F. W., F.S.A., Aelmow- Wealden Church, All Saints, Staple- ledgments of assistance given to hunt, 49-52. Canterbury Excavation Committee, Wealcien Forest, 96, 45. Wadden Marble 43. Tomlinson, Major F. W., Saxon Weldieh, Thomas, of Preston next Objects from Bifrone, Information Faversham, 60; Appraiser, 68. re Give-Ale Cottage. Site in Welsh or " Foreignera " defeated by Butchery Lane, Poor Prioats' !longest, 90. hospital, xlii. West Kent Regiment, Emblem of Tournettes, Blocks of Clay or " reels " White Horse, 88. used by potters, Plate, 161, 152, Weatwell, Incised Slab, a. 1300, 106. 202 GENERAL INDEX Wheeler, Dr. R. E. M. Identifies Wilson, Mr. L. H., City Architect, Suakin and other ware, 134. Canterbury, 17. White, J., thanked re Pottery, 155. Windows, double-splayed at St. Wibbandun, Wimbledon, Battle of, 95. Margaret's, Darenth, 46; of. with Wickham, West, Lennard Chapel, Swanscombe, West Peckham, 46. Incised marble slab showing priest in Wippedes fieot, probably Fleet, Hamp- vestments, 106-108; Walter de shire, 95. Cestreford, Parson, 1327-1343, 121 ; Wollaston, Sir Gerald Woods, Lecture Wauter de Hontingfeld, 120. on Heraldry, xl. Widsith or "The Wide Wanderer" in Woodland, Cl., thanked for scale- the Gleeman's Tale, 79. drawings of Pottery, 155. Will of Alexander Ban of Faversham, Woodruff, Charles Eveleigh, Obituary 1701, 57: Dame Mary Seyliard, by W.G.17., 192. late of Chiddingstone, 1686, 57-60 ; Worst old, P. H., F.S.A., Early Iron Age John Gemott, 1513, 53. Site at Barden, 148-156. Wills and Packham Ltd. thanked, 148, Wyatt, Mr., Monumental Architect, 155. 115. William, Duke of Normandy at Dover, Wynne, Alderman Robert, Mayor of 156-159. Canterbury 1599, died of plague. William of Poictou, Axchdee.con of His 5 children befriended, 98-105. Lisieux, Chaplain to the Conqueror, 156-159. Yalding, H. Solman of, Inventory, Williams, Audrey, F.S.A. and Sheppard 69-72. Frere, F.S.A., Canterbury Excava- Yeandle, Rev. W. H., M.C., ARC., tions, Christmas, 1945 and, Easter, Vicar of Holy Cross, Bearsted, 52. 1946, The Butchery Lane Buildings, Ytene, Early English for New Forest Figs- 1-13, Plates, 1, II, 1-45. from A. S. Eotena meaning Jute, 96.

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