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General Index http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society GENERAL INDEX Abbreviations: AS, Anglo-Saxon; BA, Bronze Age; IA, Iron Age; Med., Medieval; Meso., Mesolithic; Neo., Neolithic; R., Roman; RB., Romano-British. Abbott, G., Archbishop, 141 Bealde, T., 54 Aethelnoth, Archbishop, 45 Bearsted, 199 Aldington, 28 Becket, T.,28, 49 Alexander III, Pope, 165 Bennett, Paul, Archaeology and the Channel Amos, W., 77 Tunnel, 1-24 Anderson, Ian, Nos. 1A-4 Pound Lane, 151-3 Christ Church College: Paramedical centre, The Westgate pavement, 151 135-6 Anglo-Saxon, Church, 46 High Street St. Gregory's and Nos. 90-91 Coin, 155 Northgate, 170-3 Occupation, 135, 149 Linden Grove, 132-4 Pottery, 16, 135 No. 25 Watling Street, 129-30 Settlement, 14, 136 No. 28 Palace Street, 185-7 Appledore, 83 ff. St. Augustine's Conduit House, 137-41 Castle, 86 Solly's Orchard, St. Peter's Lane, 169 Appledore church, The north chapel of, by 77ie Rosemary Lane Car Park, 149 Cecily Lebon, 83-105 Westgate Chamber, 149-51 Archaeology and the Channel Tunnel, by Paul and Houliston, Mark, Burgate, 161-4 Bennett, 1-24 No. 10 Best Lane, 142-8 Arnold, G.M., 201 St. George's Gate, 153-6 Arundel, Archbishop, 53 The Two Sawyers, 168 Ashford, 2, 24, 46, 77, 109 Berham, L. de, 28 Austen, Jane, 66 ff. Bethersden, 84 R.,63 Bexley, 107 Austin, R.W., 142, 149 Bigg, W., 158 Bursted Manor, Pett Bottom, 187-9 Bilting, 51, 61, 65, 77 No. 2 High Street, 175-7 Bishopsbourne, 29 No. 10 Best Lane, 177-9 Blake, Philip H., Barham Court: History and No. 21 High Street, 179-83 development, 25-36 No. 70 Castle Street, 183-8 Blandford Forum (Dorset), 39 Axe, BA, 202-4 Blockley, P., 135 -head, Neo., 209 Bond, F., 201 Boniface IX, Pope, 53 Bonnington, 84 Bacon, Sir F., 29 Boucher, R.C, 33 Baldwin, Archbishop, 83 Boughton-under-Blean, 60 Banbury (Oxon.), 38 Bowen, J., 151 Barham, 25 ff., 107 Boxley, 113, 120 A., 28 Boys, J., 108 T.,28 W., 123 Barham Court: History and development, by Brade-Birks, DrS.G., 81 Philip H. Blake, 25-36 Bridges, Sir B., 66 Barrow, 24 Brigges, W., 58 Baseley, R., 55 Brodnax, Fam., 61 ff. Bath (Som.), Abbey, 166 Bromley, 111 227 GENERAL INDEX Bronze Age, Axe, 202-4 Cock, Dr W., 91, 95 Burial, 45 Cockett, R.A.C, 206 Cemetery, 24 Coin, AS, 155 Hoard, 201-4 RB., 13, 214 Pottery, 135 Coke, G., 56 Settlement, 5, 7-10, 135, 204 Coleman, R.,75 Brooch, IA, 13 Collens, R., 58 RB., 14, 210-11 Conway, Sir M., 25, 28, 32 Brook, 49 Cooke, Lady A., 29 Burgred, King, 155 R.,28 Burial, BA, 45 Sir A., 29 Med., 174-5 Cory, J., 53 RB., 201 Crane, DrE., 108, 121 Burleigh, Lord, 29 Cranmer, Archbishop, 57 Bushell, W., 90 Crouch, M., 77 Butterfield, W., 78 Cullinge, W., 107 Cambridge, 61 Dance, G., 40 Canterbury, 14, 28, 40, 45, 66, 111, 115, 122, Dartford, 199 162 Deal, 33 Cathedral, 53, 84, 157 Dering, Fam., 28, 32 Cathedral Priory, 45,48,56-7,132,137,144, Desborough, Mrs. V.F., 108 165 Detsicas, A.P., Review, 219-20, 223 Christ Church College, 135, 168 Dibgate, 23 St. Andrew's, 141 Dode, 201 St. Augustine's Abbey, 135-6, 164-8 Dover, 2, 14, 22, 24, 157 St. Augustine's Conduit House, 137-41 Priory of St. Martin, 83, 86 St. George's, 141, 153-6, 167 Dundas, H., 33 Gate, 153-61, 167 Duruz, R.M., 121 St. Gregory's, 170-3 St. Gregory's Priory, 173-5 East Peckham, 109 St. Margaret's, 130-1 Eastry, Prior H. of, 51 St. Martin's, 136-7, 139, 141 Ebony, 89 St. Michael's, 162, 165-6 Eccles, 199 Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Interim report Edward I, 56 on work carried out in 1988 by the, 129-97 III, 52, 56 Capel-le-Ferne, 209 IV, 158 Carkeridge, T.,58 VI, 57, 59 Carter, T., 65 Elcocke, G., 29 W., 63 Elham, Valley, 22 Castilayn, H., 107 Eltham, 111, 113, 115 Cemetery, BA, 24 Elizabeth I, 61, 217 Merovingian, 24 Exeter, J. of, 83 Neo., 24 Eynsford, 121 RB., 134, 169 Challock, 58, 60, 80 Fagg, J., 80 Chapman, T., 59 Farningham, 121 Charing, 121 Faversham, 77 ff. Charles II, 94 Faversham, Parish church, The mayoral and Chartham, 60 corporation seats in, by Nigel Yates, M. A . , Chawton (Hants.), 81 F.R.Hist.S., 37-43 Cheard, J., 58 Ferguson, R., 61 Cheriton, 22 Field, Rev. W., 67, 78 Chesterford (Essex), 214 Finn, S., 77 Chillenden, Prior T., 52, 54 FitzUrse, Sir R.,28 Chilham, 57, 60, 117, 122 Flint, Blade, 214 Chislehurst, 217 Pick, 209 Cinque Ports, 86 Folkestone, 1, 4 ff., 199, 209 Clarke, Dennis, obit., 225 Fordwich, 136 Cobham,199 Fotherby, Capt. C, 29, 32 228 GENERAL INDEX Ven. C, 28-9 Hyllys, G., 59 Franingam (Freningham), 165-6 Hythe, 23, 61 Frethun (France), 24 Frindsbury, 107 Ightham, 209 Frogenhale, T., 55 Investigations and excavations during the year, Frogholt, 18, 20 217 Iron Age, Brooch, 13 Gale, Rev. T.H., 78-9 Settlement, 2, 10-13, 24, 135 Geffrey, W., 55-6 Sword, 13 Glass, Med., 102 Gode, L., 145 James I, 113 Godmersham, 45 ff. Jenkins, DrF., 135 Downs, 45 Johns, Catherine, 212 Godmersham, The parish church of St. Joye, J., 56 Laurence: A history, by Tim Tatton- Juce, R., 63 Brown, 45-81 Juxon, Archbishop, 167 Golding, J., 206 R., 117 Kay, E., 81 Goldstone, Prior T., 54 J.C.L., 81 Goodall, SirR.,36 Kennington, 46 Gott, M., 68 Kent, Bee boles in, by Penelope Walker, Gravesend, 209 107-27 Grey, Sir C, 33 Kent County Museum Service, Archaeological Grimsby (Lines.), 29 notes from, by J. Vale, 209-15 Grove, Allen, Review, 220-2 Kiln, RB., 134 Gylwyn, R., 59 Kirby, Rev. W., 94 Knatchbull, C, 74 Halle, H. atte, 52 W.,74 Hales, Sir J., 141 Knight, Fam., 51 ff. Hamlin, D., 33, 36 Kyms, W., 60 Handley-Read, Mrs. L., 25, 28, 32-3 Harding, J., 109 Lait, S., 36 Harness pendant, Med., 209 Lanfranc, Archbishop, 46, 170 Harpsfield, N., 60 Langdon, T, 147 Harvey, Dr J., 123 Lebon, Cecily, The north chapel of Appledore J.F., 79 church, 83-105 M.,80 Leland, J., 86 Heaverham, 113, 117, 120 Leeds, 199 Helles (Hills), G. de, 52 Arnold Hill, 122 Henry VII, 166 Leverard, J., 59, 60 VIII, 22, 57, 86 Liverpool, Lord, 21 Henshaw, H.V., 33, 36 Livett, Canon G.M.,201 Herford, 57 London, Tower of, 166 Hertford (Herts.), 32 Longley, Archbishop, 78 Hicks, Martin J., St. Gregory's Priory, 173-5 Long Melford (Suffolk), 94 High Wycombe (Bucks.), 39 Louis XI, 158 Hills, Fam., 52 Luddesdown, 199 M.,63 Luddesdown church, Late use of tufa in the Horton, Mark, The Tiles, 94-101 tower of, by P.J. Tester, 199-201 Houliston, Mark, Gordon Road, 169 Lulle, J.,56 No. 2 High Street, 132 Lutyens, Sir E., 25, 28, 32 St. Margaret's Church, 130-1 Lyall, Rev. A., 78 St. Martin's Heights, 136-7 Lyle, Lawrence, Review, 224 and Bennett, Paul, Burgate, 161-4 No. 10 Best Lane, 142-8 Maidstone, 111 ff., 159 St. George's Gate, 153-6 Mary, Queen, 59-60 The Two Sawyers, 168 May, Sir T , 64 Hull, T , 61 Maye, M„ 58 Hunton, 117 Medieval, Building, 142-8 Hurstmonceux (East Sussex), 122 Glass, 102 229 GENERAL INDEX Harness pendant, 209 Preece, Dr R., 6 Occupation, 135, 149 Purchas, S., 120 Pottery, 102, 169 Meekums, M.W., 217 Queenborough, 29 Melling, E., 107 Merovingian, Cemetery, 24 Ramsgate, 77 Mesolithic, Blade, 214 Reading, 86 Flint pick, 209 Remnant, R., 117 Minnis Bay, 204 Researches and discoveries in Kent, 199-215 Minot, E., 165-6 Reviews, 219-23 Minster (Thanet), 204 Rhee canal, 86 Molash, 60 Richard, Archbishop, 83 Monkton, 204 Richards, J., 61 Montfort, S. de, 86 Richborough, 162, 164 More, T, 111 Ridley, R„ 158 Mortimer, H. de, 50 Ring, RB., 212 Mun, R., 63 Rochester, Cathedral, 107 Rolvenden, 39 Nantwich (Ches.), 207 Roman, Coin, 13, 214 Nebiker, D., The Royal Dragoon, 148 Romano-British, Baths, 130-2 Needham, DrS., 202 Brooch, 14, 210-11 Neolithic, Axe-head, 209 Burial, 201 Cemetery, 24 Burial mound, 157 Flint blade, 214 Cemetery, 134, 169 Pottery, 201 Farmstead, 2 Nethersole, J., 165 Forum, 132 Newington, 17, 20, 189-93 Fort, 149 New Romney, 86 Kiln, 134 North Downs, 109-10 Occupation, 2, 13-14, 132, 136, 149 Northfleet, 199 Pottery, 14, 45, 134, 217 Obituary, 225 Ring, 212 Olney, W., 53 Street, 132, 161, 164 Orpington, 115, 217 Theatre, 129-30 Otford, 205, 207, 210, 212-4 Town, 132, 136 Otway, S., 63 Villa, 2, 24 Oxford, 61 Wall, 151, 154-6 Oxney, Isle of, 86 Romney, 86 Roosevelt, Mrs. E., 33 Paddlesworth, 201 Roper, W., Ill Paris (France), St. Denis, 84 Rother, River, 86 Parker, Archbishop M., 61 Rutland, Duke of, 21 Parkin, E.W., 109 Rye (East Sussex), 86 Peene, 17, 20 Pegge, Rev. S., 56, 66 Salisbury, Earl of, 29 Perkins, D.R.J., A Late Bronze Age hoard Sandgate, 22 from Shuart, Thanet, 201-4 Sandling, 23 Petham, 33 Sandwich, 109, 115, 122, 145, 157 Pisinge, T., 63 Sangatte (France), 24 Pitt, W., 33 St. Augustine, 14, 164 Pitt-Rivers, Gen., 17 St. Mary Cray, 217 Plaxtol, 113 Scott, Fam., 61-2 Pole, Archbishop, 56 T.,58 Portchester (Hants.), Castle, 157 Seddon, Mrs.
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