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GENERAL INDEX Kent Archives Office Accessions Are Not Indexed http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society GENERAL INDEX Kent Archives Office Accessions are not indexed. Acheulian (Palceolithic) site at Cuxton, Brotherton family, 282. 30-60. Burgh, Elizabeth de, Lady of Clare, Aetius, Roman minister and consul, 93 fol. 183, 184. Aldington Manor in 1285, 164. Caiger, John E. L. An Ice-house at Aldington, medieval gaming pieces Green-Street-Green, Darenth,, 221-6. from, 274-5. Cannon, Elizabeth, of Deal, 103. Allen, A. F. Higham Priory, 186-99. Capel Church, fire at, 232. Alleluia Victory, The, 176, 179, 180. Carbrooke, Norfolk Preceptory at, 95. Armorica, 179. Carmelite Houses, Two Kentish; Ayles- Articles, Notes on, 297. ford and Sandwich. S. E. Rigold, 1- Auxerre, 175. 28. Auxilius, S., of Ireland, 178. Carmelite Houses in England, Note on Aylesford, Carmelite House at, 2-5. the history of, 1, 2. Aylesford, Carmelite House at, Be- Censurius, bishop of Auxerre, 175. quests to, 19. Charlemagne, the Emperor, 98. Aylesford, Holt's Hill, Flint Artifacts Charles I. See Kent, West. from, 258-60. Chart Sutton/Linton/Boughton Mon- chelsea. Linear Earthwork, 277. Baker, Alan R. H. Some Fields and Chatham' Walderslade, Gold Bracelets Farms in Medieval Kent, 152-75. from, 283. Baldwin, R. A., 283. Chislet. See Salt Pans. Barming, 229. Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Churchman, Margaret, 228. Clare Hall, Cambridge, 95. 124. Clarke, R. D. West Kent Quarter. Barfreston Court and the Harvey Sessions Orders in the reign of Charles family, 99, fol. I, 227-38. Barham, Roman walled barrow ceme- Cliffe, Roman occupational and indus- tery at, 275. trial sites at, 278. Bearsted, Flint arrow head from, 275. Coates, Odiame, 102. Bekesbourne Manor, 1246, 169. Colpeper, Sir John, 92 fol., Walter, 93. Belgic Linear Earthwork, 277. Thomas, 93. Geoffrey, 93. Sir Bexley Manor in 1214, 164. William, 93. Bexley, Ice-well in Danson Park, 223. Constantine, usurping British 'emperor', Boteler, William, 102. 181. Boughton Aluph, Bronze Age barrow Constantius, his Life of S. Germanus of at, 258. Auxerre, 175 fol. Boughton Monchelsea. See Chart Sut- Comtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury, ton, linear earthwork. 205. Boys, Elizabeth, dau. of Commodore Crayford, May Place Manor House, William Boys, 99, 101. Ice-well at, 223. Bracelet, gold, from Little Chart. M. S. Crayford Church, burnt down, 231. Gordon, 200, 204. Crownhale, Sir Henry, 94, 97. Bracelets, gold, from Walderslade, Cunedda, chief of the Votadini, 181. Chatham, 283. Curling, Robert, 103. Bradley, William Wybom, and dau. Cuxton, An Acheulian Site at, P. J. Elizabeth, 99, 103, 104. Tester, 30-60. Bradshaw, J., 258. Bridge, John William. Obituary, 299. Bronze Age. Barrow at Boughton Damask, Roman Silk, from Kent, 246- Aluph, 258. Gold Bracelet from 50. Little Chart, 200-4. Gold Bracelets Darenth, The Grange, Ice-well at, 223. from Walderslade, Chatham, 283. Davenport, Sir Edmund, 221. 301 GENERAL INDEX Deneholes, 278, 279. Greenham, Berkshire, Preceptory at, Detsicas, A. P., Excavations at Eccles, 95. 1964, 69-91. Green-Street-Green, Clock house, Ice- Dilnot, Margaret, of Patricksbourne, house at, 221-6. 102. Green-Street-Green, Darenth, Ice-house Ditton, Jew's Harp from, 278. at. John E. L. Caiger, 221-6. Dubricius, S., of Wales, 178. Grey, de, family of, 3, 4. Durtnell, Lt.-Col. C. S. Lay Subsidy Grove Ferry, see Salt-pans. Roll for Somerden Hundred, 1327-8, Grove, L. R. A., 274, 275, 278, 279, 281. 250-2. Gundrada, wife of William de Warrenne, 98. Earthwork, Linear, 277. Gunnis, Rupert, Obituary, 298. East Furleigh bridge, 229. East Mailing, Roman building at, 257-8. Halke, Thomas, of Hastingleigh, and East Peckham, Lands in, 1248, 159. dau. Joane, 106. Eastry, the Harvey family of, 98-106. Harty, Isle of, Salt-pans at, 279. Eccles, Excavations at, 1964. A. P. Harvey of Eastry. Colin Matson, 98-106. Detsicas, 69-91. Harvey family, of Folkestone, 106. Edmeades, Thomas and James, 223. Hengist, 183, 184, 186. Edward III, 93. Henley, Sir Walter, 205. Evans, Sir John, and the Little Chart Henry IV, 92. gold bracelet, 200-4. Herne Bay, Oyster Fishery at, 120, Evans, John. S. Germanus in Britain, 149-51. 175-85. Higham and Lilliechuroh controversy, 191 fol. Farnborough Church damaged, 232. Higham Priory. A. F. Allen, 186-99. Faversham Abbey Reconsidered, Canon Hilton, Capt. George, 102. W. Telfer, 215-20. Historia Brittonum., Nennius, 177 fol. Faversham, Oyster fishery at, 141-45. Honorius, The Emperor, 181. Fawsley Church, 207. Horsepoole, William, 205. Fielding, Rev. G. F. M., 104. Hospitallers, see Knights. Fisheries, see Oyster fisheries. Hucking, Neolithic flint celt from, 278. Ford, D. M., 265 fol. Hucking, Chalkwell at, 269. Freeman, Rev. Thomas, 99, 104. Hythe, Medieval jug from, 278. Funton Marsh, Romano-13r1tish salt panning site, 260 fol. Ice-wells and Ice-houses, 221 fol. Ickham Manor in 14th century, 167. Germanus, S., in Britain. John Evans, Ightham at the end of the 15th century, 175-185. 156. Germanys, S., The Life of, Constantius, Illtud, S., of Wales, 178. 175 fol. Iserninus, S., of Ireland, 178, Germanus, S., The Lost Book of, 177 fol. Gildas, 178. Deneholes at, 278. John, S., of Jerusalem, Knights of. See Gillingham Manor, Rental in 1447, 157. Knights. Rental in 1285, 157, 158. John, S., of Jerusalem, Prior of, 94, 96. Gillingham Manor, 164, 165. Jew's Harp from Ditton, 278. Glasscock, R. E. The Distribution of Lay Wealth in Kent, Surrey and Sussex in the early 14th century, 61- Kelly, D. B., 243, 275, 278, 283. 68. Kennington Manor in 1227, 161. In Goar, King of the Alans, 183, 184, 185. 1268/9, 168. Goodsall, Robert H. 0y3te7 Fisheiies of Kent Archives Office, 239-42. the North Kent Coast, 118-51. Kent, The distribution of Lay Wealth Gordon, M. S. Gold Bracelet from Little in Kent, Surrey and Sussex in the Chart, 200-4. early 14th Century. R. E. Glasscock, Grain Manor, Co-aration. in, 167. 61-8. Gravesend, A Witch bottle from, Kent, East, the Harvey family of, 98- 250-2. 106. 802 GENERAL INDEX Kent, Medieval: Some Fields and Medway, Lower, Oyster fisheries in, Farms in Medieval Kent. Alan R. H. 120. Baker, 152-75. Melchbourne (Beds.), Preceptory at, 95. Kent, North. Distribution of Lay Merlott-Chitty, Arthur Alexander, Wealth in, 65 fol. Obituary, 299 Kent, West. Quarter Session Orders in Mesolithic. Flint Artifacts from Holt's the Reign of Charles I. R. D. Clarke, Hill, Aylesford, 259. 227-38. Middleton. Sir William, 97. Kentish Hospitals, Two, Re-examined. Miles, A., 260 fol. Addenda et corrigenda, 29. Milton Regis, Oyster fisheries at, 139- Kingsferry, Oyster fishery at, 139. 40. Knights Hospitallers or Knights of S. Minster in Sheppey, Oyster fisheries at, John of Jerusalem, 92-7. 120, 138, 139. Monkton Manor, 14th century, 167. Monkton marshes, see Salt-pans. Legear, R., 221. Muirchu, 178. Lenham, Denehole at, 279. Lenham Manor in 1302, 165. Nennius, 177 fol. Library, The Society's, First List, Neolithic. Flint arrowhead from Bear- 243-5. sted, 275. Flint Celt from Hucking, Lilliechurch and Higham Priory con- 278. troversy, 191 fol. Nervica, 179. Linton, see Chart Sutton, Linear Earth- Neville family, 281 fol. work. Newce, Martha, Clement, 207. Little Chart, Gold bracelet from. M. S. Nicholls, of Barham, and dua. Eliza- Gordon, 200-4. beth, 98. Lower Medway Archwological Re- Northfleet Manor, Co-aratibn at. 167. search Group; Regional Survey Results, 1964.5, 272 fol. °spring° Manor in 1227, 161. Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, 176. 0.8. (Officers of the Ordnance Survey- Lyddon, Denehole at, 280. information from), 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 283, 284. Otford Manor in the early 15th century, Maidstone; The Old Vicarage. E. W. 166. Parkin, 205-14. Otterden, Deneholes at, 280. Maidstone; All Saints' Church and the Oyster Dredgers, Companies of, 118 fol. Washingtons, 207 fol. Oyster Fisheries on the North Kent Maidstone Coat of Arms, 209. Coast. Robert H. Goodsell, 118-151. Maidstone; county jail and House of Correction at, 229 fol. Palaeolithic Period. Acheulian Site at Maidstone Records; Corporation Cuxton, 30-60. Burghmote Book, 205. Palmer, Miss Susann, 260. Marsh, Richard, 205, 207. Parkin, E. W. The Old Vicarage at Matson, Colin. Harvey' of Bastry, 98- Maidstone, 205-14. 106. Patiens, Bishop of Lyons, 175. Matson, Colin, Major, Obituary, 300. Patrick, S., of Ireland, 178. Matson, John. 1741-1817 99, 102. Pelagian heresy, 176 fol. Matson, John, 1746-1805, 104. Penn, W. S. Sprirtghead: Map of Dis- Matson, Judith, eldest dau. of Charles coveries, 107-17. and Judith Matson of Wingham Poor-houses at Bearsted, Biddenden, Court, 99, 100. Boxley, East Mailing, Linton, Pens- Maundy, Robert, and Catherine, dau., hurst, Sandwich and Seal, 228. 99, 103. Medieval. Gaming Pieces from Aiding- Queenborough Oyster fishery, 119, 120, ton, 274. Salt-pans in Chislet, Grove 130-38. Ferry and Monkton marshes, 277. Jug from Hythe, 279. Salt-pans in Recusants, 234. Sheppey and Harty marshes, 279. Reviews, 285 fol. Roundel from Teynham, 281, Tong° Rigold, S. E. Two Kentish, Carmelite Manor, 265 fol. Houses, 1-28. 303 GENERAL INDEX Rochester, Oyster fishery at, 128-30. Temple Ewell, Bowl barrow at, 280. Rodmersham Church, 96. Tester, P. J. An Acheulian Site at Roman. Excavations at Eccles, 1964, Cuxton, 30-60. 69-91. Springhead: Map of Dis- Teynham, medieval roundel from, 281. coveries, 107-17. Building at East Teynham Manor, Co-aration at, 168. Mailing, 257. Sites at Cliffs, 278. Teynham, Oyster fishery at, 140, 141. Salt-panning site at Funton marsh, Tilley, Ernest W. A Witch-bottle from 260. Walled Barrow cemetery at Gravesend, 252-6. Barham, 275. Silk Damask from Tipton, Charles L. The Origin of the Holborough, 246-50. Preceptor!' at West Wickham, 92-7. Romney Marsh.
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