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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 70 1956

GENERAL INDEX Acknowledgments and Thanks for aid Brass in memory of Sir Arnald at Holborough, 84, 126 ; Whitstable, Savage of Bobbing, and wife, 83. 142 ; Upchurch, 166, Burham, 171, Brewer, Rev. J. S. Introduction to Otford, 177, Nehalennia, 200, Bee Vol. I Arch. Cant., 12, 34, 41. Boles, 240. Brimstone. Wages of Makers, c. 1580, Allen, A. F. Chalk, Gravesend. 146, 147. Roman Remains. Shorne, The Lost British Archaeological Association, 2. Village of Merston, 252, 253. British Cyclopedia, The, 1835, 142. Allnatt, Mr. J. 0., 270. Burham. Roman Chamber, 168-171. Amherst of Montreal, Riverhead, Lord. Butcher, Miss S. A. Excavations at Second President, 20. Seasalter, 50-67. Ancient Monuments, Inspectorate of. Ministry of Works, 84, 249. Caiger, J. E. L. Roman site at Bats- Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, ham, 261, 262. , An. By Vera I. Evison. 4 Camden of Wildernesse, Lord. Presi- Plates, 22 figures, 84-141. Con- dent, 2, 20. clusions, 107-112. Key to Sites, Canterbury Cathedral War Memorial 111-112. Human Remains, 112-113. Garden, 239 ; St. Augustine's, 26, Dental Report, 113-117. Notes, 126- 27 ; Bell Harry Tower Appeal Fund, 131. 26 ; Monastic Register in Library, Anglo-Saxon Grave near , 26. Kent, An. By David M. Wilson. 1 Carson, R. A. G. Analysis of Coins, Plate, 2 figures, 187-191. 265. Annual General Meeting, First, 1858, 9. Cement Manufacturing Co., The Asso- Antiquaries, Society of, 29. ciated Portland, Co-operation of Antiquities preserved, 18, 32. Managers and Surveyor, 84, 168. Archaeological Institute, 2. Centenary of K.A.S., 1957, 1-43. Archaeological Societies, formation, 2, Churchill, Miss Irene J. Hon. Editor 3. of Kent Records, 27, 38. Archives, see Kent Archives. Claringbull, Dr. G. F. Mineralogist, 165. Clarke, R. D., M.A. Otford, 177. Bacon. Advancement of Learning, 12. Cobham, Lord, 75. Badge. Design for K.A.S., 13, 14. Coffin, leaden, of Roman lady, 23, 24. Balfour-Browne, Mrs. F. L. on Char- Coles, Mr. C. A. G. Obituary, 285. coal, 162. Colyer-Fergusson, Sir Thomas. Hon. Beale Poste, Rev., of Bydews, Maid- Treasurer, 1903-1904, 42, 43. stone, 1857, 2. Constant, Miss Joan. Bee Bole, 238. Bee Boles, 237-240. Conyngham, Lord. A.-S. Cemetery at Beresford Hope, on Archaeology, Bifrons, 16. Kent, 1858, 8. Cook, Mr. N. C., B.A., F.S.A. Guildhall Bishop, Mr. W. M., L.R.I.B.A., 142. Museum, 177. Bish Webb, George. Surrey Archaeolo- Copperas or Green Vitriol, Sulphate of gical Society, 1857, suggested amal- Iron, 142, 1"43. gamation with Kent, 1, 2, 7. Cornwall, I. W., 87, 89 ; Bones for the Black Prince, The Household of the, ArohcKologist, 282, 283. Princess Joan and Richard II, 69-71. " Coterells ", 44, 63. Blumstein, M. Roman Pottery from Country Home, The, 1913, 238. Hoo, 273-277. The A.-S. Cemetery Crane, Dr. Eva. Bee Boles, 240. at Polhill, 278-280. Crosby, James, F.S.A., 6. Bosworth, Rev. J. Note on Badge, 13. Cumont, Professor, 169. Bradbourne Hall now E. Mailing Research Station, 30. Dale, Mr. Anthony, 240. Brailsford, J. W. A Hoard of Roman Denston, R. B. The Human Remains Folles from Bromley, 264, 266. at Holborough, 112, 113. 286 GENERAL INDEX Desborough, V. F. Further Bee Boles Further Bee Boles in Kent. By V. F. in Kent. 4 Plates, 237-240. Desborough. 4 Plates, 237-240. de Seyssell, Mrs. B. Gift to Museum, 273. Castle. St. Mary-in-Castro pre- Gardner-Waterman, Rev. Waterman served, 9. rescued finances. K.A.S., 25. Duncan, Leland, 27. Gavelkind, 26, 69. Dunning, G. C., F.S.A. Report on Gibbs, Mr. . Saxon anti- Pottery from Seasalter. 2 figures, quities, 10. 59-63. Goodsall, Robert H., F.R.I.B.A. The Duruz, Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Whitstable Copperas Industry. 1 map, 142-159. Group of Mounds on Seasalter Level, Editorial Committee formed, 1858, 12. near Whitstable and the Medieval Elgar, Hubert. Curator, 27. Imbanking in this area, A. By Elliot, R. W. Geological Museum. M. W. Thompson. 3 Plates. 7 Report on Rock specimen, 167. figures, 44-67 ; Excavation finds, Elliston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. Pottery, Addendum, Appendix. Further Excavations at Lesnes Green, I. W. History of All Saints' Abbey, Erith, Kent, 246-247, 270 ; Church, Whitstable, 283, 284. Excavations at Mailing, 28. Grove, Mr. L. R. A., B.A., F.S.A. 84, Elliston-Erwood, F. C., F.S.A. Mis- 171, 177. Notes on Abbey Wood, cellaneous Notes on Some Kent Herne Bay, Ightham and Maidstone Roads and Allied Matters. 5 figures, districts. On Jews'Harps, St. Mary - 201-220. in-the-Marsh and Wingham District, . Well Hall Bee Boles, 237. English Medieval spelling, 64, 66. 268-273. English Place-Names Society's Kent volume, 30. Evison, Vera I. An Anglo-Saxon Harrison, Benjamin, 1837-1921. Cemetery at Holborough, Kent. 4 World-famous archaeologist, Chief Plates. 22 figures, 84-141. Memorials, 186. Erle-Drax, Mr. As to Finds, 9. Harrison, Sir Edward. Old Stones, Excavation Branch. K.A.S., 29 ; Ightham. The History of an Ancient Earliest, 16. Home in Kent. Structure, occu- Exhibitions arranged for Annual Meet- pants, 178-186. Hon. Secretary, ings, 11. 1935-1950, 31. Gift to Museum, 269. Harrison Family in Ightham, 1704- 1956, 185, 186. Falmouth, Viscount and Viscountess, Haverfield, Prof. Francis, 169. of Mereworth, 19 September, 1857, 1. Headley Brothers, Ashford, Printers to Faussett, Rev. B., 107. K.A.S. since 1927, 34. Faussett, H. Godfrey-. Saxon Ceme- Hengist and Horsa, 1,500 anniversary, tery research, 16. 1949, 40. Hengist to Baldred, 229. Finances, 25 ; Finance Committee set Henry V. Expedition to Normandy, up, 1903 ; Rev. Waterman Gardner- 82. Waterman, 25. Henry VIII. Palace at Otford, 177. Finds: At Seasalter. Boot, 55; Wooden Hobday, S. R., O.B.E., F.S.A., Objects, 57-59 ; Pottery, 59-63. F.R.Hist.S. Obituary by F.W.J., At Holborough : Pottery Whet- 285. stone, buckles, shield bosses, spear- Holborough. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery. head, pothangers, swords, 89-107. At 4 Plates. 22 figures, 84-141. Upohuroh : Pottery ollae, 164, 165 ; Hooker, Richard, 1554-1600, 231. beaker, samian dish, puppy bones, Hope-Taylor, Mr. Brian. Pottery, 63. 166 ; in Otford Well, 174, 176. Hoskings, Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Fiennes, Celia, 1685. Copperas, 143. Hull, Felix, B.A., Ph.D. Kentish ffolles, 264. Historiography, 221-230. Foss, Edward. Secretary of first Hume, I. Noel. Ritual Burials on the Local Committee, Canterbury, 9 ; Upehureh Marshes. 1 Plate. 1 Criticism of publication, 35. figure, 160-167. Frere, Mr. Sheppard. Pottery, 60-63. Hussey, Mr., of Scotney, 2. 287 GENERAL INDEX Ightham. " Old Stones " Structure of Knocker, H. W. Sevenoaks Collector Cottage in 1460 and house in 1560. of documents ; Began National Occupants, 179-183. Register of Archives, 26 ; Records Ightham. Parochial Records, 242. Branch of K.A.S., 29. Inskip, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Inventory of Richard Hooker, 1601. Lambarde, Major. Joint Editor, 27. Edited by Rosemary Keen, B.A., Lambarde. Perambulation, 172. 231-236. Larking, Rev. Lambert B., Vicar of Ryarsh. First Hon. Sec. of K.A.S. Journals at Maidstone Museum, 1, Jell, Mr. Bee Boles, 237, 238. 32, 34. Publications, 35. Jenkins, Mr. Frank, on Agrarian Rituals, Landseer. Trafalgar Square lions, 14. 164, 171; Canterbury and District, Leeds, E. T. Types of square-headed Belgic, Roman, Medieval excava- A.-S. brooches, masks, nielloed swas- tions, 247-249. tikas, etc., 187-191. Jenkins, Frank, F.S.A. Nameless or Lewis, Mrs. Bee Boles, 238. Nehalennia, 192-200. Leverhulme Trustees thanked, 200, Jessup, Frank W., F.S.A. The Origin 201. and First Hundred Years of the Luck, Mr. Bee Boles, 238. Society, 1-43. Jessup, R. F., F.S.A. The " Temple of McCrerie, Alan. " Smythe's Mega- Mithras " at Burham, 168-171. lith ". The General's Tombstone, Jessup, Mr. Ronald, thanked, 200. 251 252 Joan, The Princess. Widow of The McDowall, Mr. E. D., M.I.Struct.E. Black Prince, Mother of Richard II, Mrs. McDowall. Thanked by 69-72. Otford, 177. Maidstone Journal, 2. Maidstone Museum, formerly Charles Museum, opened 1858, offered accom- Keen, Rosemary, B.A. Inventory of modation to K.A.S., 7. Richard Hooker, 1601. Edited by, Mailing Research Station, East, 30. 231-236. May, T. Catalogues of the Roman Kent Archaeological Society, Birth at Pottery in Colchester and Essex Mereworth Castle, 19th September, Museum, 164. 1857. Frontispiece. 1-43 ; List of Meates, Lt.-Col. G. W., F.S.A. The Officers for 100 years, 42, 43 ; Kit's Lullingstone Roman Villa Excava- Coty House, 5. tions, 249, 250. Thanked, 172, 177. Kent Archives Office Accessions, 1955- Medway Navigation Co. Records, Coal 56, 241-245. Borough, Sewers, and Freight, 241. Parochial, Turnpike Records; Estate Members of K.A.S., To. Exhortation and Family Archives; Conyngham in Report to First Annual Meeting, MSS., etc. 42. Kent, J. P. C. Analysis of Coins, 265. Mendel, Mr. Sam. Bee Boles, 240. Kentish Gazette, The, 8th February, Menu at Dartford, 1867, 15. 1788, 159. Mereworth Castle. State Bed Room, Kentish Historiography. By Felix Hull, B.A., Ph.D. William Lam- Merlen, R. Appendix 1. Dog-bones' barde, 1536-1601 ; Richard Kil- Ritual Burials, 166, 167. burne, 1605-1678 ; Thomas Phili- Merrifleld, Mr. R., F.S.A., 260. pot, d. 1682 ; Dr. John Harris, Merry Guide to Margate, Ramsgate and 1667-1719 ; Edward Hasted, 1732- Broadstairs, The. By Bernard 1812 ; Charles Seymour, 1776 ; Blackmantle, 1825, 142. William Henry Ireland, 1830 ; John Milestone, o. 1700, 202, 203. Furley, 1871 ; J. E. A. Jolliffe, 1930. Ministry of Works, Ancient Monu- 221-230. ments Department, 84, 249. Kenyon, Miss K. M., 162. Miscellaneous Notes on Some Kent King, Miss J. E. Osteologist, 162. Roads and Allied Matters. By F. 0. Kingsgate College. Week-end meet- Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A., 201-220. ings began, 1948, 31. 5 figures. Knights of the Garter, 1624, 243. Mounds on Seasalter Level, 44-67. . 288 GENERAL INDEX Nameless or Nehalennia. By Frank Pile, C. C. R. Oranbrook, A Wealden Jenkins, F.S.A., 192-200. Geo- Town, 283. graphical Distribution of Figurines, Pilgrim's Road, 204, 205. 198-199. Porter, Mr. Brian E. of Seasalter, 157. Neale, James, F.S.A. Murals copied, Potts, Canon. Sub-Warden of St. 1878, 22. Augustine's Abbey, 28. Nehalennia. Goddess of Fertility and Pratt Boorman, H. R., and Anne Protection, 196. Roper. Kent Inns, 281, 282. Nevill, The Ladies Met cost of K.A.S. Prehistoric Barrowand A.-S. Cemetery, Badge, 14. 88-90. Nicholson, Mr. 0. D. P., F.S.A., 249. Prince of Wales, later Henry V, 81. Niello, 187-191. Printers of Arch. Cant., 34. Noble, H. W. Dental Report on Publications, 32, 39. Skeletons at Holborough, 113-117. Public Records Office, 64, 144. Northbourne, Lord. President, 26. "Puppy-burials " onUpchurchMarshes, 160-167. Obituary, S. R. Hobday, O.B.E., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. Appreciation by F.W.J. ; 0. A. G. Coles, Isle of Radiographs of Spearhead. Plate 3, Thanet, 285. facing 133. Office of Works Excavations, 29. Records Branch. Publications, 38. Officers of the K.A.S., 1857-1956,42, 43. Researches and Discoveries in Kent. Old Stones, Ightham, The History of an Further Excavations at Lesnes Ancient Home in Kent. By Sir Abbey, 246-247. Canterbury and Edward Harrison, 178-186. District, 247-249. The Lullingstone Origin and First Hundred Years of the Roman Villa, 249-250. Kit's Coty Society, The. By Frank W. Jessup, House, 250-251. Smythe's Mega- Hon. General Secretary. Frontispiece, lith, 251-252. The General's Tomb- 1-43. Inaugural meeting, Suppor- stone, 252. Chalk, Gravesend— ters, Agenda, Speakers, First. Roman Remains and Shorne : The Preservation of Ancient Buildings, 9. Lost Village of Murston, 252-253. Special Trains for First Annual First Century Pottery from Temple General Meeting, 1858. Exhibition Hill, Dartford, 253-254. A Roman of Archaeological Finds, 11. Badge Burial at Bexleyheath, 254, 255. adopted, 13, 14. Second Annual An A.-S. Occupation-Site at Dartford, Meeting at Rochester, 14. Excava- figures 2, 3, 256-259. Medieval Pot- tions 16, 32. Valuable finds, 17, 32. tery found in Bexley Church, Excursions regularized, 28. Local figure 4, 260-261. Roman Site at Societies formed, 28. Important Betsham, 261, 262. Canterbury work in War years, 31. Residential Cathedral Excavation at Cellarers Week-end meetings, 31. Additions Hall, 262. Cray Valley Archaeo- to Collections, 32. logical Report (1952), 262, 263. A Otford and District Historical Society, Hoard of Roman Folles, 264. Ana- 177. lysis of Coins, 265. Research and Otford Ministers' Accounts, 1440, etc., Record—East Kent, 1955-56, 267. 176. Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Oyer and Terminer, Justice of, 75, 82. Museum, figure 6, 268-273. Roman pottery from Hoo, figure 7, 273-277. Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Can- The A.-S. Cemetery at Polhill, figure terbury, 1569, 144. 8, 278-280. Parsons, A. J. J. Cray Valley Reviews. The First Englishman in Archaeological Report : Mesolithic, Japan. By P. G. Rogers, 281 Neolithic, Bronze Age, Roman (J.H.E.). Kent Inns. By Anne period, 262, 263. Roper and H. R. Pratt Boorman, Pateman, F. R. J., and Others. St. 281, 282 (J.H.E.). Bones for the Thomas a Beeket's Well, Otford. Archceologist. By I. W. Cornwall, 1 photo. 2 figures, 172-177. 282, 283 (J.H.E.). Oranbrook, a Payne, George. Secretary, Chief Wealden Town. By C. C. R. Pile, Curator, 23, 24. Formed Eastgate 283 (L.R.A.G.). A History of All House Museum, Rochester, 25, 36. Saints' Church, Whitstable. By I. W. Photostats, 64. Green, 283, 284 (L.R.A.G.). 289 GENERAL INDEX Ritual Burials on the Upchurch Taylor, Joseph C., Eastgate House Marshes. By I. Noel Hume. 1 Museum, Rochester, 171. plate. 1 figure, 160-167. Temple of Mithras at Burham, The. Roach Smith, Archaeologist, 1, 10, 17, By R. F. Jessup, F.S.A., 168-171. 37. Tester, Mr. P. J. Bee Boles, 238, 239. Roads, Kentish: Kemsing-Sevenoaks, First-Century Pottery from Temple Dartford-Malling, Bromley-Chilham, Hill, Dartford. A Roman Burial 202-206. Tolls, 208. Table of at Bexleyheath, figure 1, Sarzen Roads, 212. Brandbridges Road, Group near Acton Farm, Charing. 215, 216. An A.-S. Occupation-Site at Dartford, Rogers, P. G. The first Englishman figures 2, 3. Medieval Pottery found in Japan, 281. in Bexley Church, figure 4, 253-261. Roman masonry, 170. Thompson, M. W. A Group of Mounds Roman Villa, Otford, 172. on Seasalter Level near Whitstable Roman Tumulus, 85, Pottery 161, 164. and the Medieval Imbanking in this Chamber at Burham, 168-171. area. 2 plates, 7 figures, 44-67. Roper, Anne, and H. R. Pratt Finds, 55-59. Boorman. Kent Inns, 281, 282. Tomlinson, Major F. W. Saxon grave- Roskell, Professor J. S., M.A., D.Phil. finds, 32. Sir Arnald Savage of Bobbing, Tompkins, L. E., F.R.I.C.S., Otford, Speaker for the Commons, 1401, 177. 1404, 68-83. Toynbee, Professor, J. M. C., thanked, .200. Sabine, Dr. P. A. Geological Museum. Trier. Clay figurines of Matron with Report on Geological formation at dog, 192, 195. Holborough, 125, 126. Turnpike Roads, 201, 203, 216. St. Thomas a Becket's Well, Otford. Finance, 217, 218. By F. R. Pateman and Others. 1 Twisden, Sir John Ramskill. Be- plate, 2 figures, 172-177. queathed family portraits, 1587- Salt-works, Seasalter. 6 methods of 1937, 30. manufacture, 54. Sandwich Borough Records, 241, Urry, Dr. W. Photostats of Docu- Parochial and Borough Records, 241, ments, 1481, 64. 242. Savage, Sir Arnald of Bobbing. Vallance, Aymer, 27, 32. Speaker for the Commons in 1401 Veterinary College, Royal. Report on and 1404. By Professor J. S. dog bones, 166, 167. Roskell, M.A., D.Phil., 68-88. Scott Robertson, Rev. W. A. Secre- Walker, C. W. Canterbury Cathedral, tary and Editor, 21, 22. Lists of Excavation of Cellarers Hall, 262. Communion Plate instituted, 23. Wallenberg, Prof. J. K. Place Names Sloane, Charles, of Gravesend, 1690- of Kent, 2 vols., 30. 1764. Architect, Surveyor, 209-214. Ward, Dr. Gordon, M.D., F.S.A., 177, Charles Sloane Jr., 214, 215. 280. Smith Marriott, Rev. W. M. Eccle- Ward-Perkins, Mr. J. R. Excavations siastical Architecture, 1858, 8. at Oldbury, 29. Gift of Documents, Speaker for the Commons, 1401, 1404, 272. 65-83. Warham, Archbishop. At Otford, 176, Stanley, Professor, assisted inaugura- 177. tion, 7, 8. Warhurst, Mr. A. Valued co-operation, Stebbing, W. P. D. Research and 84, 177. Records, East Kent, 1965-66, 267-° Webb, Mr. Francis, thanked, 166. 268. Mr. Michael, Upchurch find, 160. Stoyel, A. D., Otford, 177. Werner, Dr. A. E. British Museum Research Laboratory, 264. Talbot, Rt. Hon. J. G., M.P., Hon. Wheeler, Dr. R. E. Mortimer. Criti- Secretary K.A.S., 20, 21. cism, 29. Taylor, A. J., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. Whitstable Copperas Industry, The. on Evidence by Octogenarian in By Robert W. Goodsall, F.R.I.B.A. 1481, 64-67. 1 map, 142-159. 290 GENERAL INDEX Whitstable Historical Society memo- Williams, Pauline A. O. An Inhuma- rialized. Copperas Industry, 1947, tion Burial at Southfleet, 266. 159. Wilson, David M. An Anglo-Saxon Wickerwork in Mounds, 52, 53. Grave near Dartford, Kent. 1 plate, Williams, Mrs. Audrey. Pottery, 2 figures, 187-191. 60. Window of spun glass, 184.

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