Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter F Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. 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 and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. 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 London Borough. 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, ) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012

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. 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

Fagg Ald. – (C19) 110 .338, 341, 347 Jacob 118 .303n Fairfax, Sir Thomas 110 .2, 7, 13–15 Fairfield see under Snargate Fairlawn see under Shipbourne fairs medieval 117 .84, 99–103 C17 114 .161 C19 117 .186 see also Blackheath under Lewisham; Borstal Hill under Greenwich; ; Cranbrook; Ebony under Stone-cum-Ebony; Malling; Old Romney; Sandwich Fairweather, F.H. 112 .137, 140–1, 144, 160 H.M.S. Falmouth 112 .406 Falmouth, Lord 111 .262 Famariss Frederick 118 .269 Jane 118 .288 Fane see Vane Farington, William 111 .35 Farleigh, Hodges family 110 .13; see also ; Farleigh Green see under West Farleigh Farley, Alexander 120 .317 farm labourers C17 114 .160–1 Farmer, John 119 .62 farmers medieval, accounts 117 .42, 44–6, 48–50 C17–18 111 .114 C19 and banking 112 .82, 89, 90–1 see also yeomanry Farnaby, Francis 115 .21 Farnborough (G. London) see under Bromley Farnell, Thomas 111 .115 Farnham Edward 111 .f181 Maria see Dering Farningham Charton Manor, Anglo-Saxon burials 110 .76 church 119 .294, 303 Darby, Simon, of 112 .249 Hasted at 110 .121, 126–7 Homewood, Edward, at 110 .125 land ownership, medieval 110 .162 market 117 .91, 100 Paine family 110 .8 Farningham, Ralph de 117 .100 Fauconberg’s rebellion 119 .232, 237; 120 .54, 57 Faunce, Thomas 110 .122 Faunt, Nicholas 119 .232 Faussett family 114 .223 Revd Bryan 120 .299, 306, 316 Faversham abbey barn 116 .203 estates 117 .70, 71 grants market 117 .99 local histories 111 .212, 214–15 Abbey Street, Arden’s House 111 .215 banks 115 .213, 216, 219–29 Blacklands, watercress cultivation 120 .404 brewery 115 .220n, 223 cemetery, Anglo-Saxon, glass vessels 117 .246 , 247–9; 120 .299 , 309 church 111 .212, 214–15, 219; 115 .63, 68–9 clergy 111 .213, 214 Clerk of the Justices 115 .217–19 coastal survey 1566 112 .342, 344–5, 349 coin hoard, Celtic 120 .226 Davington, barn 116 .203 Dryland, John, of 119 .32 executions 1645 115 .26 farm of 1156 117 .70 Fleur de Lis Heritage Centre 111 .206 gasworks, watching brief 110 .377 Godfrey, Daniel, of 111 .f198 hoys 111 .21 inquisition of liberties 117 .23, 25 Judd’s Hill, sarsen stones 111 .109 lime-burning, medieval 116 .48 local government automomy 1830–1990 111 .223 , 224 local history and historians 111 .211–26 Malpase, –, of 111 .179 manor 115 .219 Mareys family 119 .227 market 117 .93, 99, 184 population C19–20 112 .15; 114 .18 Preston 111 .f185 schools Grammar School 120 .257 National School 115 .224 sewerage scheme 114 .25 shipping see coastal survey Tappenden, James, of 115 .213–29 town clerks C18–19 115 .213–14, 217–19 trade C18 115 .217 Water Court 115 .219 West Street, evaluation 116 .323 Faversham Commercial Bank 115 .222 Faversham Farmers’ Club 111 .11; 115 .214, 227 Faversham Hundred 115 .219 Faversham Oyster Fishery Co. 115 .219 Faversham Society 111 .206, 219, 221–2 Fawcett, William 111 .115 Fawke see under Seal Fawkham church 119 .294 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .126–7, 129, 132, 133–5, 150, 151–2 Fearnbiorgingamearc see Farnborough under Bromley Fector family 120 .393 John Minet 120 .393, 395–6 John Minet the younger 120 .393, 396 Fector Bank 120 .393, 395 Feilder family 111 .117 Richard, will of 111 .113, 116, 118 Fell, Margaret, m. George Fox 115 .15, 21n Female Union Society 118 .314, 318 Fendall, Edward 111 .196 Fergusson, James, on Medway megaliths 111 .76, 83, 91, 94, 111 Rochester cathedral 112 .173–4 Fermor-alias-Godfrey family 115 .405 Ferrey, Benjamin 115 .30 ferries Romano-British, Ash 118 .102 medieval, Reading 110 .50, 62, 63 post-medieval, Gravesend 114 .41 ferrules Bronze Age, Monkton, Cleve Court 118 .363, 364 Romano-British, Ash 118 .157, 158 Anglo-Saxon Farningham 110 .76 Northfleet 110 .77 Sarre 110 .87, 91, 93, 108–11, 114, 116, 118, 120 medieval, Moatenden 115 .208, 209 Fever George 110 .150 William 110 .150 Ffrye see Fry Ffryght see Fright Field – (C19) 110 .150 Henry 111 .f184 John 112 .43, 50 Mary see Dering Field Archaeology Unit 114 .330, 331 field systems prehistoric Broomfield 119 .216 Coldrum 118 .1, 11, 22 Gravesend (Northumberland Bottom) 119 .197 119 .201 Manston 118 .222 Bronze Age, Northfleet 114 .406–7 Iron Age/Romano-British, () 119 .192 Iron Age–Romano-British, Lenham 119 .216 Romano-British 119 .376 Canterbury 114 .459 Gravesend (Northumberland Bottom) 119 .197 112 .392 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .310 119 .196 Thamesmead 119 .315, 318–20, 335, 336 Anglo-Saxon–medieval, Saltwood 119 .200 medieval Hollingbourne 117 .122, 123, 123 Margate, Salmestone Grange 120 .381 Moatenden 115 .177, 182, 185 Newington (by Hythe) 112 .383 Romney Marsh ( illus. ) 116 .61–92 St Paul’s Cray 117 .200 Smeeth 119 .196 post-medieval, Hollingbourne 119 .200 see also ridge and furrow Fielding, Henry 120 .287 Fiennes Celia 111 .21, 113; 118 .257 James 119 .227, 229 Fife, Duke and Duchess of 120 .30 figurine, Romano-British 115 .337 Fil Aimer (moneyer) 110 .157 Filkins, E.W. Addington 111 .92 Coldrum 111 .98; 118 .1, 9, 10, 15, 16–17, 22–3, 28–35, 42 Filmer family 114 .153 Sir Edward (C16–17) 119 .33, 38 Sir Edward (C19) 111 .256 Finch family 119 .10 Capt. – ( fl .1796) 111 .27 Anne 116 .8 Daniel 114 .218 George 119 .33 Heneage, 2nd Earl of Winchelsea 120 .96–7 Heneage, 5th Earl of Winchelsea 111 .72; 116 .5–8, 9, 17, 19, 23 Henry 119 .26, 33, 38, 43n James 112 .327 John 111 .f181 Sir Moyle 119 .33, 38 Peter the younger 112 .327 Sir Thomas (C16) 119 .20 Thomas (C18) 112 .327 see also Coles Finch Fineux, Sir John 111 .142 finial, copper alloy 118 .369, 370 fire control bunker 115 .260 fire engine 115 .449 Firmor family 115 .405 Fischer see Fisher Fish, Robert 118 .302 Fisher (Fischer) John, Bishop of Rochester 118 .89; 119 .61, 62, 70n, 289, 304 Margerie 119 .256 Samuel 112 .322, 334n; 115 .4 fisheries/fishing industry medieval, 110 .238 coastal survey 1566 112 .343–53 C17 116 .296–7, 299–303 Fishlake (Yorks.), sculpture 120 .388, 390 fishmongers 117 .179, 183 fishponds, medieval Boughton Aluph 120 .405 Minster-in-Thanet 112 .411 Moatenden 110 .416; 115 .177, 180–1, 183, 186 Romshed Farm 115 .456 Sandwich 114 .321 Fittal, Joseph 110 .328 FitzAlan, Henry, Earl of Arundel 115 .392; 119 .37 fitz Bernard Alice see Jarpenville John (C13 son of Ralph) 114 .340 John (d.1259) 114 .340 John (d.1361) 114 .340, 341 Margaret, m. Guncelin de Badlesmere 114 .341 Ralph 114 .340, 341 Thomas (d.1238) 114 .340 Thomas (C13–14) 114 .340 fitz Osbert (Longbeard), William 119 .179–80 fitz Stephen, William 119 .177 FitzGilbert, Richard 116 .103–5; 118 .45, 49 FitzJames Sir James 119 .33, 40n Richard, Bishop of Rochester 119 .304 William 111 .142–3, 175 FitzOtes family, arms 111 .154 Fitzpatrick, A.P., on metalwork from Chalk Hill 115 .278 fitzTurald, Ralf 110 .167, 168 Fitzwilliam, William, Earl of Southampton 115 .161, 164, 172 Fiveash, John 115 .450 Flackton, John 117 .40 Flambard, Ranulph, Bishop of Durham 118 .80 Flame Emission Photometry 120 .299 flask fragment?, Romano-British 117 .244 , 245 Fletcher – (C16) 112 .236–7 Joan 111 .311 Flight, Colin ‘The Earldom of Kent from c.1050 till 1189’ 117 .69–82 ‘Four Vernacular Texts from the Pre-Conquest Archive of Rochester Cathedral’ 115 .121–53 ‘Parish Churches in the Diocese of Rochester, c.1320– c.1520’ 119 .285–310 flint, as building stone Sandwich 114 .318 Snodland 115 .81, 116 see also churches, architectural notes Flint Dr – (C19) 120 .24 Abraham 112 .46 flint mines, ?Bronze Age 116 .279–80 flint working sites 110 .417; 112 .391–2 flints prehistoric Coldrum 118 .22, 24 Dunkirk 119 .374 Sandwich 120 .72 West Hougham 116 .339 Worth 120 .139–41 Palaeolithic Ashford 116 .322 Ebbsfleet valley 110 .384–5, 387–8 Kingsnorth 112 .392 with Kingsdown 114 .465 114 .442 area 120 .173–5 Mesolithic 119 .272 Ashford 116 .322 Bobbing 119 .390 Broadstairs 117 .229 Each End 118 .94 Hollingbourne 119 .201 110 .370 110 .193 Sandway (Lenham) 119 .192 Smeeth 119 .218 Snodland 115 .81, 97 Whitstable area 120 .171, 172–5 Mesolithic–Neolithic Hollingbourne 117 .108, 113, 134 , 135–7 Kingsnorth 112 .391–2 St Paul’s Cray 117 .217 Neolithic Addington 111 .91, 94 Ash, Each End 118 .94, 161 Ashford 114 .439, 440 , 441 117 .237 114 .55 Ebbsfleet 110 .274 Gillingham 114 .463 115 .462 Hougham Without 110 .370 Maidstone 114 .441 Minster 120 .361 Monkton 116 .305 Northfleet 114 .396 , 397, 398 Offham 114 .442, 443 Neolithic–Bronze Age Broadstairs 118 .355 Dumpton 110 .397 Manston 118 .228, 240–3 Monkton 114 .297–8, 299–302 , 303 114 .465 St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe 116 .338 114 .412, 414, 424 Snodland 115 .81, 97 Thanet 115 .333–4 Bronze Age Ashford 114 .439, 441 Cobham 119 .197 Dover 112 .371 Dumpton 115 .469 Hollingbourne 117 .113, 134 , 135–7; 119 .201 Monkton, Cleve Court 118 .363, 365 Northfleet 114 .370, 379–83, 394–5, 396 , 397, 398 , 399 Ramsgate 118 .357 Saltwood 119 .210 Bronze Age–Iron Age Cuxton 119 .208 Ebbsfleet 115 .281 Iron Age Ashford 116 .322 Dumpton 110 .397 Pepper Hill (Southfleet) 119 .205 Anglo-Saxon, in burials Eccles 114 .171 Sarre 110 .395 not dated Ash 112 .377 Broadstairs 112 .413 Canterbury 116 .312 Chalk Hill 115 .281–2 116 .319 Cliffs End 115 .282 Cobham 119 .196, 214 Dartford 115 .417 119 .201 Ebbsfleet 110 .273, 274, 276, 302 110 .366 Hollingbourne 117 .110 Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .21, 23 Maidstone 114 .461; 119 .75 Medway megaliths 111 .59–60, 95, 98 Minster-in-Thanet 115 .470; 117 .261, 263 Smeeth 119 .218, 219 110 .377; 118 .376 Worth 115 .274, 282 see also arrowheads; axes; handaxes flooding, north Kent coast 110 .251–2, 260 Florence, Duke of 120 .80 Floudd, Rachel 114 .196n; see also Fludd Floure, Johanna 119 .68n Flower (Flowour) Alice 119 .69n William 119 .65n Fludd, Sir Thomas 119 .25, 26, 33, 38, 40n; see also Floudd Foggard, George 115 .29 Fogge Edward the elder 119 .33 Edward the younger 119 .33 Sir John (C15), Earl Rivers 119 .228, 229, 230, 233 Sir John (C16) 119 .33 Richard 119 .33, 38 Foldes, John a 119 .61 Folkestone Castle Hill, ring ditch excavations 110 .365–6, 367 churches 115 .47, 60; 117 .162n, 163–4, 171 clergy 112 .340; 115 .14; 117 .163–4 coastal survey 1566 112 .343, 344, 346 coins, Celtic 120 .206, 221, 226 dispensary 114 .23 Eurotunnel exhibition centre 111 .209 Harvey Grammar School, watching brief 112 .401 Holywell Coombe 120 .367 The Leas 120 .37 market 117 .99 meeting house, Quaker 115 .14 millstone 112 .290 museum 111 .204, 206, 303 nonconformity 112 .324n, 330, 332, 334, 337, 340; 115 .6–9, 14, 15 Philipot family 111 .f181 population C19–20 112 .16 quarries 112 .102–3, 106, 116 Sandgate castle 112 .102, 116 cholera 114 .18 quarrying 112 .102–3, 111 sewerage scheme 114 .25 shipping see coastal survey shipwreck 116 .189 water supply C19 114 .24 Folkestone Natural History Society 111 .204 Folkestone stone as building stone in Kent 112 .93, 94, 100–1, 102–3, 104–6, 111–12, 116 Dover, used at 112 .366 outcrops 112 .96 Folkestone Sub-Aqua Club 116 .184, 190 font covers 114 .194, 202, 206, 208, 213 fonts Canterbury Holy Cross 114 .213 St Alphege 114 .206 St Dunstan 114 .202 St Martin 114 .218n St Mildred 114 .194–5 St Paul 114 .199 St Peter 114 .208 114 .224 Hackington 114 .233 120 .270 114 .223 Sevenoaks 117 .168 114 .230 see also font covers Foord-Kelcey, – (C19) 110 .346, 348 Foots Cray (G. London) see under Bexley Ford see under Wrotham ford, Romano-British 114 .12 Fordcroft see under Bromley (London Borough), Orpington Fordwich church, survey ( illus. ) 114 .224–7 farm of 117 .73n, 74n Fordwich Farm, evaluation ( illus. ) 112 .383–5 inquisition 1275/6 117 .23 market 117 .99 millers 112 .89 as port for Canterbury 120 .349 Town Hall, building stone 112 .116 Forester Hon. Cecil 120 .38 Georgina see Dixie Forth, Thomas 119 .66n forts Roman see Dover; under ; under Ash; Saxon Shore forts post-medieval see artillery defences see also hillforts fossils, in Anglo-Saxon burials 110 .111 Foster – (C17) 114 .2 Charles 111 .294 Fothergill, – (C18–19) 115 .227 fountain?, Romano-British 114 .462 four-post structures Aylesford 119 .194 Detling 119 .201 Hollingbourne 119 .200 Fourmayne, Henry 112 .232 Fowle Christopher 112 .198 George 111 .84 John 112 .198, 210 John the younger 112 .198 Richard 112 .198 Thomas 112 .210 Fowler C. Hodgson 112 .164 Thomas (alias Forth) 119 .66n Fox family 114 .223 Miss – (C19) 112 .47 George (C17 of Eastchurch) 114 .153, 161 George (C17 Quaker leader) 112 .317, 318, 319; 115 .1, 5, 9, 15, 22 Jacob 116 .56 Jean ‘Seal, Kemsing and Ightham – 1560–1660’ 112 .213–51 ‘Sevenoaks, Seal and Ightham – 1560–1650’ 116 .225–63 Margaret see Fell Samuel 112 .325, 327–8; 115 .19, 21 Frampton, David 112 .49 France Robert Sidney assigned to 111 .48–9, 50, 52 travel diary, C17 120 .80–1, 82, 85–7, 100 Francis, St 112 .262 Francis (C17 a Welshman) 114 .161 Francis (Frances) family 112 .204 arms 111 .154 – (C20) 111 .171 Sir Frank 111 .306 Henry 112 .202, 210 franciscas, Anglo-Saxon 110 .76, 77 Franckwell see Frankwell Franke, Richard 111 .195 Franklin, Matthew 115 .13n Frankwell (Franckwell) Daniel 111 .116 Henry 111 .115 William 111 .114 Freckenham (Suffolk) 119 .306n Frederic, Duke of York 110 .320 Frederick, King of Bohemia 111 .46, 48 Frederick II, Emperor 118 .50 Freeman Edward 111 .213–14, 215 F. & W. 120 .12 Henry 118 .314 John 112 .48 Sir Ralph 112 .312 Roland 110 .100 freemasons 112 .164n Freind, – (C17) 111 .195; see also Frend Fremlin, Messrs (brewers) 120 .248, 251 Fremlyn family of Kemsing 116 .253 Fremoult, Sam 116 .180 French (Frenche) family 116 .253 Miss – (C19) 112 .47 Agnes see Pynden Pynden 112 .242 Robert 112 .222–3, 236 Robert the younger 112 .223 Thomas (C17 son of Robert the younger) 112 .223 Thomas (d.1617) 112 .222–3, 242 William 112 .223 French raids/invasion 1217 120 .52 1380 112 .289, 293–4 1385 115 .243; 120 .56 1457 120 .52, 56–7 1744 120 .280 Frenche see French Frend Ann 112 .47 George 118 .321 Richard 112 .28, 29, 46; 116 .171–2; 118 .308–9 see also Freind Frere, S.S. see Blockley, K., Blockley, M., Frere, S.S. & Stow, S. friaries see abbeys/monastic houses Frid, Mary Ann 111 .234 friendly societies 112 .83; 118 .314; see also benefit societies; Chatham Chest; Society of the Trinity House Friends of Old Maidstone 111 .309 Friends of Rochester Cathedral 111 .308 Fright (Ffryght) Margery, m. John Surrenden 112 .305, 306 Richard 112 .305 Thomas 112 .302 Frindsbury Extra artillery batteries 112 .57, 61, 64, 66, 67 barn 116 .207 Beresse lands 115 .437 church 119 .294, 303 Manor Farm, barn 116 .203 Medway chain 112 .57, 60 population C19–20 112 .14 Upnor castle: building stone 112 .116; Medway defences 112 .56, 57, 58, 64, 66; watching brief 114 .462 Gardner, David, of 112 .68 Wainscott by-pass 110 .378 Frinstead coin hoard, Celtic 120 .226 Hadde, Matthew, of 119 .33 Frogenhall family 119 .237 Jane see Apulderfield Mary see St John Sir Richard 119 .226, 227, 229–30, 231, 232, 233, 237 Thomas 119 .232–3, 237 William 119 .232–3 Frost, J. 110 .150 Frostick, William 120 .27 Frowde, Mr – (C17) 114 .153 Fry (Ffrye; Frye) family 111 .117 William 119 .254–6 Fryer, Goodman 114 .153 Fuce, Joseph 115 .10 Fulham, Robert of 112 .265–6, 275, 279–81 Fullager Jonathon 111 .230 William 111 .230 Fuller John (d.1570) 112 .242 John (C18) 119 .348 Mary, m.2 Steven Barre 112 .240, 242 Fuller Street see under Seal fulling mill 117 .49 fulling process, post-medieval 112 .405 Fulthorp (Fulthrop) Elizabeth, m.? William Sparke 110 .170 John 110 .170 Margaret 110 .170 funerary practices 110 .73, 91; 115 .357–8; see also mortuary houses; orientation Furley, John 112 .48; see also Hammond, Plumptre, Furley, Holten & Furley furnace, Belgic, iron-smelting 116 .337 Fyneux (Fyneaux) Lord John ( fl .1495) 111 .175 Sir John ( fl .1500) 116 .99 John (C16) 119 .10, 33