Archaeologia Cantiana On-line Index GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CXXI 2000 (121) to CXXX (130) Letter E Back to Index Introduction This index covers volumes 121–130 inclusive (2001–2010) of Archaeologia Cantiana. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects. 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. 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 . Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their own name i.e. Eltham etc. 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, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. This cumulative index was compiled by Mr Ted Connell. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, July 2014

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

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Each End, Roman cremation cemetery 122.101-2, 103, 105 Eadgar, King 128.60 Eadhelmesbregge 127.127 Eadred, King 121.251, 252, 253 eagle and the sun 130.78 Ealdebeorht 125.275 Eales, Richard, book reviewed by 124.417-19 Ealhhere, Duke 125.237 Eanflaed 121.252-3 Earde, Simon de 127.147, 157 Eardisley (Herefs), church 124.54 Earle, Martha 126.260, 263 Earls Barton (Northants), church 124.63 Early Bronze Age, Broad Oak 124.369 Early Holocene see Holocene earthwork, Bedgebury Forest 129.295, 297, 299-309 Easdown, Martin and Sage, Linda, Hythe, a History, reviewed 125.409-10 Eason’s girl 126.262 East Barming 127.79, 101 church 124.52, 54 East Dean (Sussex), St Simon and St Jude 124.57 East Farleigh 126.49, 50, 53, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61-2, 67 church 124.51, 52, 53 East Grinstead, mine 127.129 East Ham (Essex), church 124.63 East Kent (Thanet) Access Project 130.368-9 East Kent Light Railway 127.213 East Langdon Church Farm 129.371 St Augustine’s Church 126.186, 197-9, 198 East Malling barrow 124.406-7 Cobham College possessions 125.86 churchgoing 128.344 East Meon (Hants), font 123.334 East Northdown, Margate 121.56 East Peckham 124.151, 129.87, 88 papists 124.151-2 St Michael's church 124.155, 156 tithing customs 124.155 vicar of St Michael's 124.140, 155, 156 East Stour River 127.237, 238, 241, 244, 245 East Sutton 126. Bells Farm 126.175, 177, 178 Roman road 126.173, 175, 177, 181 East Tilbury 130.7 East Wickham 123.264, 266 East, William, wife of 122.42 Eastbourne (Sussex), boats 124.259 Eastchurch, churchgoing 128.349 Eastchurch see Kingsborough Hill 127. Eastengle 125.229-30, 231 Eastling 126.107, 129.313-32 prehistoric, flint and pottery 129.319, 321, 326, 327 Anglo-Saxon 129.313-14, 319, 321, 330 burials 129.314 button brooches 129.74 cemeteries 129.313 field boundary/enclosure (gully) 129.314 royal ‘palace’ (villa regalis) 129.313, 314, 330 medieval 129.314-17, 321-4, 330 church 129.316-17, 318, 330 market and fair 129.315-16 late medieval/early post-medieval 129.324-6 post-medieval 129.326 animal bone 129.321, 324, 325, 326, 328-9 barrows 130.308, 312 chase 125.302,308 church 123.32, 33, 124.52, 61 churchgoing 128.343, 350 Court 129.314, 315, 316, 318, 330 High Street 123.301 lathe 125.44, 50,51 manor 125.50, 51, 61, 62 marine shell 129.325, 326 place name 129.313 plant remains 129.325 pottery 129.319, 321, 326-8, 330 royal vill 125.388 Eastling Wood, barrow 124.414 see Tilmanstone/Eastry 127. Eastry, Henry (prior) 122.363, 365, 366 Memorandum Book 127.175, 177, 179, 180, 186 mill built by 127.185, 193 Eastwell 121.101 church 125.285 park 125.337 Eastwood, James 123.286, 287 Ebbsfleet 123.390 , 124.30 125.235, 126.287, 291 Farm 121.56 harbour 121.47, 122 pottery 122.406, 407, 411 road 121.47 settlement 121.47 villa 121.44, 47, 50, 52 Ebbsfleet and channel 127.249, 250, 251, 254-5, 257, 258, 259 Ebbsfleet stream 130.16 Eccles 127.10 Anglo-Saxon timber church(?) and cemetery 124.377 Roman villa 124.377 pottery 121.184, 185 kiln 124.174 tiles 123.148-9 fabric 126.367 ecclesiastical courts 128.336, 337, 339 Echyngham, James de 125.60 Eddington prehistoric site 129.193, 199, 363-5 IA round-houses 126.302-3 medieval farmstead or settlement 126.302, 303 Underdown Lane, IA round-houses 126.302-3 Eddy, Mike, review by 128.400-1 Eden River 127.129, 131, 135 Edenbridge manor house moat 127.127-41 bridge maintenance 128.225 channels 127.129, 131, 135-6 metalworking activity/ironworking 127.127, 129, 133, 136, 137, 140 post-medieval features 127.135 pottery 127.131, 133, 136, 138-40 slag/tap slag 127.133, 136, 137, 140 smithing hearth bottom 127.133, 136 smithy 127.127, 133, 137, 140 Edgar, King 123.236, 127.253-4 Edict of Nantes and Revocation of 122.275, 276, 282, 283 EDM survey, 122.319, 320 Edmund of the Dead Sea 125.304 Edmund, archbishop 127.183 Edred, moneyer 128.73 Edric, moneyer 128.66 Education Act (1870) 129.42, 47 Education Bill (1902) 129.47 Edward (servant of Edward Dering) 125.331 Edward I 121.247, 324, 124.187 , 125.136, 137, 140, 191,275 , 128.108, 127.57-8, 61, 62, 63, 66, 69, 70 Edward II 121.337 , 125.191 Edward II 127.157, 122.276, 363, 364, 366 , 124.186 , 125.83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 126.393, Edward III 128.379, 129.9 Edward IV 121.288, 122.143, 144, 145, 146, 148 , 124.195, 126.314, 127.395-8, 399, 401, 129.214 Edward VI 122.278 Edward Prince of Wales, tomb 123.316, 320, 321 Edward the Confessor 122.336, 337 Edward the Confessor, coinage 128.60, 64, 67, 68, 71, 72-3 Edward the Confessor, St 123.236, 243 Edwards, Catherine, ‘Excavations at Fremlin Walk, Maidstone’ 127.73-106 Edwards, Elizabeth see Dunster, Sandra 127. Edwards, Elizabeth, ‘Interpretations of the influence of the immigrant population in Kent in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries’ 122.275-92 Edwards, Elizabeth, book reviews by 123.428-9, 124.429-30, 125.408-9, 126.411-12, 419-20, 128.404-6, 409-10, 129.409-10, 417-18 Egan, Michael, ‘The church in medieval Greenwich’ 123.233-54 Egbert, King of Kent 121.251 Egerton 126.107, 179 churchgoing 128.349 eggshell, Minster-in-Sheppey 124.286 Egidius de Halle 123.237 Einesford, William de (William the sheriff) 125.362, 364, 366, 374 electoral reform 129.38-9 Elgar, Hubert 123.5, 7 , 124.217, 218, 224 Elham 127.67 button brooch 129.74 churchgoing 128.350 countess of Angus land 125.301, 308 manor 125.369 medical men 126.136 undercroft 127.182 Elizabeth I 121.229, 255, 122. 1, 7, 183, 279-80, 323, 325, 123.153, 169 , 129.10, 298 Elliot, Gilbert 129.107 Ellis, Martyn, ‘Was Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a culture of rebellion in Kent in 1554?’ 129.77-102 Ellis, Wynne 122.328 elm piles and stakes, Dover town defences 124.195-6, 198, 199 Elmeston, Erasmus 130.131 Elmley island 130.390, 391 Elsing (Norfolk), church 125.91 Eltham 122.293, 313 Palace 121.101 Poll Tax 123.234 Elton, C.I. 125.361 Elton, George 125.331 Elvey Farm (Castle House) 127.176, 188 Elwill, Sir John 121.61, 65, 67, 70, 94 Ely (Cambs), cathedral 125.294 Ely the parmenter 125.300 Ely (Cambs), Prior’s Door 122.124, 142, n.56 Ely, Mistress 125.335 Elyot, John, lawyer 128.156 Emancipation Act (1829) 129.46 Empire Paper Mills 1, 129.22, 29 enclosures 122. prehistoric 122.356 Early Neolithic, Ramsgate, causewayed 122.351, 352 Middle Bronze Age 124.267; see also animal enclosures; swine pens Late Bronze Age, Heme Bay, causewayed 122.348 Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Ramsgate 122.351 Iron Age 122. Ashford 122.356 Greenwich 122.293, 294-5, 297-8 122.347 Woolwich 122.293, 294-5, 297-8, 309, 315 Roman (illus) 125.243-57 Anglo-Saxon 122. Canterbury 122.343 122.349 , double ditched 122.348 ’s Past for Everyone (EPE) 127.27, 35, 38n.65 English Channel 126.281-2 prehistoric cross-Channel trade and navigation 126.279-91 English Channel 127.249, 255, 373 EBA cross-channel routes 127.169-70, 169 English Civil War, clothing industry 129.244, 245-6 English Gymnastic Society 125.282 Eppillus, coin of 125.204, 212 Epping Forest, Queen Standing 123.168, 168, 169 Epple Bay 121.52, 57 Erith 122.293, 295, 296, 300, 129.375, 130.354 Bronze Age trackway 123.264, 267 Mesolithic 123.264, 265 churchgoing 128.355 Green Level Pumping Station 130.365 marshes 123.264, 266 pottery 123.265 politics 129.40, 47 Road 123.264, 266 St John the Baptist’s church 124.52, 61-3, 62, 69 Erwald, monk 128.151 Erwood, F.C. Elliston 121.386, 387, 388 escheators 127.58, 63, 66-7, 155 Eschenz (Switzerland), gold cup 123.390, gold cup 128.253, 256 Escombe, Jane 129.42 Esday, William 125.335-6 Essex, assaults in courts 122.36 Essex, Earl of 122.183, 190 Essex, Henry de, constable of England 128.29 Est, Robert 129.78, 93 estate office, Roman 126.132 Etchingham, road services 127.230 Ethelbard, King of Mercia 122.261, 270 Ethelbert, King 121.252, 124.122 Ethelburga 121.252 Ethelred, King 128.281-2, 129.315 Eu, counts of 125.369 Eudo the steward 125.362, 364, 369, 374, 377n Eustace of Boulogne 128.63, 71 Eustachius, count of Boulogne 125.362, 364, 365, 374 Evans, J.H. 127.13 Evans, Mrs 129.42 Evans, William 126.265 Evemy, Philip & Poulter, Molly (eds), Ulcombe's Story. A Millennium History of Our Village, reviewed 125.409 Evens, Widow 126.260, 262 Everden, Elizabeth 123.90 Everest, Thomas, butcher 128.230 Evering, John, weaver 122.38 Everitt, Alan 127.25 Evreux family 125.296 Amoury 303-4, 125.309 Amoury the younger 125.303-4, 309 Mabel 125.303-4, 309 Ewell 127.66, 128.18, 19, 29 borough 121.272 Ewell, Knights Templar Preceptory, Roman occupation 122.394 Ewell, Robert and William 121.256 Exchequer 121.289

Exchequer Rolls of Green Wax see green wax 127. excise duty 125.389-92 Exeter (Devon), relics in church 122.336 Express Wharf 130.261 Eyford (Gloucs) 123.11 Eynsford 130.40 Crescent 123.264, 267 St Martin’s church 124.52, 60, 61. 61, 69 watercress bed 123.406-8 Eynsford, Roman site at Home Farm 122.49-78 animal bone 122.53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64 bronze objects 122.55, 57, 64, 75, 76 Castle 49 cremations I and II 122.57, 54, 55, 67, 68, 77 ditch (Fl), medieval 122.49-53, 57, 52,64, 65, 66, 77 ditch (F16), medieval 122.57, 54, 58, 64, 77 ditch (F19) 122.57, 52, 59-60, 63, 71, 72, 77 drain (F17) 122.59, 60, 76 Enclosure Ditch East, medieval 122.57, 53-5, 65, 66, 67, 76 Enclosure North Ditch re-cut, medieval 122.57, 52, 53, 65, 66, 76 Enclosure West Ditch, medieval 122.57, 52, 53, 76 iron objects 122.62, 64 pits 122.57, 54, 56, 57-8, 60, 64, 69-71, 75-6, 77 posted structure 122.57, 54, 61-2, 77 pottery 122.50, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62-4, 76, 77 prehistoric flints 122.62, 64 quernstones, Roman 122.57, 73, 75, 75 Roman building 122.49, 77 tanks (F9, F18) 122.57, 52, 55-7, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 71, 72, 76, 77 waterpipe, wooden with iron collar (F21) 122.57, 54, 59, 60, 63, 71, 72, 77 eyres 127.60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 70 Eythorne barrows 130.312 medieval coin 123.395-6 prehistoric pit 126.235 see Haynes Farm

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