Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter B 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 Kent are included and are arranged by civil parish. 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, Upper Hardres) 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. Canterbury 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 Babylon Tile Works 116 .46 Bacchus, D. ‘Excavations at the South-East Bastion, Rochester City Wall’ 110 .129–38 & Harrison, A.C., ‘Ryarsh’ 115 .453 Bachelor – (C17) 111 .198 Thomas 119 .16 Bachun see Bacon Backhouse, Marcel, The Flemish and Walloon Communities at Sandwich during the Reign of Elizabeth I (1561–1603) , reviewed 119 .422–4 Bacon (Bachun) Sir Nicholas 119 .25n, 37 Roger 112 .264 Thomas (C13) 112 .274 Thomas (C16) 119 .31, 40n see also Becon Badeslade, J., print by 111 .240–1, 249 Badlesmere, Randolf family 111 .f180 Badlesmere family arms 111 .154 Bartholomew de 114 .341; 117 .96–8, 101–2, 103n Giles de 114 .341 Guncelin de 114 .341 Margaret see fitz Bernard Matilda de, m. John de Vere 114 .341 Badsell see under Capel Bagford, John 118 .173 Bagshaw, Peter, ‘The 1832 Poor Law Commission’s Answers to Rural Queries , Goudhurst’ 118 .63–76 Bahn, Paul (ed.), Collins Dictionary of Archaeology , reviewed 110 .425 Bailey George 118 .303n William 116 .103 see also Baillie; Bayly Baillie, Capt. Thomas 111 .278; see also Bailey; Bayly Baird, Hugh & Sons Ltd. (maltsters) 111 .306; see also Berd Baker Col. – (C20) 111 .301 C., reports from the Dartford District Archaeological Group 110 .418–19; see also Still, M. & Baker, C. Edward, map by 115 .444n John (C16) 115 .172 John ( fl .1591) 112 .251 John (C17) 116 .230 John (C18 of Egerton) 114 .466 John (C18 of London) 111 .35, 38 L. 114 .342 Sir Richard (C16) 119 .11, 31, 37, 40n Richard (C17) 120 .97 Richard (C18) 112 .327 Robert 114 .154 Sarah 118 .313–14 Sir Thomas 119 .31, 38 William (C17–18 locksmith of Dartford) 111 .115 William (C17–18 watchmaker of Dartford) 111 .116 bakers Canterbury 116 .158 Dartford 111 .114, 115 Greenwich 120 .282 Maidstone 112 .327 Sandwich 117 .27; 118 .269, 270–1 balance, Anglo-Saxon 110 .109 Balarde, Johan 119 .265–6 Baldock (Baldocke) Lydia 111 .193 Nicholas 111 .144 Baldwin (cousin of William I) 118 .49 Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury 114 .230, 231 Baldwin Ron 120 .270 Robert, ‘Seasalter: A Problem Borough in Domesday Kent Re-Examined’ 110 .237–67 William 111 .230, 232, 233, 235 Ball Edmund 110 .166 Elizabeth, m.2 Thomas Blount, m.3 Alexander Nowell 110 .166 John 112 .196, 203, 210 Laurence 110 .166, 171 Sophony 110 .166, 171 Ballard, Mary 111 .217, 219 Balliol, Alexander de 117 .101 balls (rock crystal), Anglo-Saxon 114 .455 Ballyng, Thomas 119 .60, 66n Balston R. 120 .246 W. 120 .246 Baltman, Robert 119 .62, 67n Bamborough family 119 .226 band, Bronze Age 114 .435; 115 .275 , 276 Banister, John 111 .11 banking C18–19 112 .77–92; 115 .220–4; 120 .393; see also banks bankruptcy C19 115 .214–15, 226–9 banks see Austen & Co. Bank; Barnett Hoare & Co. Bank; Bennett & Co.; Cobb & Co. Bank; Coutts Bank; Faversham Commercial Bank; Fector Bank; Hammonds Bank; Hilton & Rigden; Kentish Bank; Lloyds Bank; Martin’s Bank; May, Wyborn & Mercer; National Provincial Bank; Sackett & Co.; Tappenden & Co.; Tonbridge Bank; Williams, Moffat & Burgess Banks, – (C19) 112 .45 Bapchild brooches, Romano-British 114 .444 church 115 .59–60, 68 coins, Roman 114 .448 baptisms C16–17 Seal, Kemsing and Ightham 112 .223–8 Sevenoaks, Seal and Ightham 116 .226–8, 231, 236–40, 244–5, 262 Baptists at Guston 114 .163 Headcorn 111 .128 Lydd 112 .322 Sandwich 118 .285–6 meeting house and burial ground leased by Chatham Chest 111 .268 oath taking 115 .4 Quaker missionaries target 112 .322–3 Barbara, St, cult of 119 .62 Barber Baptist 118 .303n L., ‘An Early Romano-British Salt-Working Site at Scotney Court’ 118 .327–53 Luke, on pottery from Bobbing 119 .390–1; see also Stevens, Simon, Barber, Luke & Sibun, Lucy Thomas 111 .17 barbers 118 .269 Barclay, Alistair on fired clay from Northfleet 114 .384 on pottery from Hollingbourne 117 .124–32 Northfleet 114 .385–93 Barfreston see under Eythorne Bargrave (Bargar) family 120 .82, 83 , 99 Angela, m. Dean Boys 120 .102n Anne, m.1 Leonard Brown, m.2 Henry Palmer 111 .f185; 120 .91 Elizabeth see Dering; Peyton Frances see Osborne Dean Isaac (1586–1643) 110 .313; 120 .77, 79, 84–5, 86, 95, 99 Isaac (d.1663) 120 .105n Jane see Crouch John (1610–80) 120 .77–82, 85–94, 96, 98–100 portrait, 120 .88 John of Bifrons (d. c.1625) 110 .313, 315, 318; 120 .77, 82–4 John (C17) 110 .315 Richard (C16 brother of Isaac) 120 .91 Richard (C17) 111 .f185 Robert (C16 brother of Isaac) 120 .91 Robert (d.1600) 110 .313; 120 .82 Robert (C16–17) 110 .315 Robert (d.1649, brother of John) 120 .85, 92, 101n Robert (d.1659) 120 .105n Robert (1628–61) 120 .77–9, 84, 85, 87–98, 99–100 Thomas (C17, son of Isaac) 120 .102n Thomas (C17 of Eastry) 120 .92 Barham Barham Downs barrow opened C16 116 .6 spoon 119 .398, 399 , 400 church 115 .30–1, 69 Digges family 111 .f180 population C19–20 112 .13 yeomanry C17 114 .153n Barham Anthony J. & Bates, Martin R., on sedimentology at Dover 114 .133–43 Nicholas 119 .20, 26, 31, 37, 42n Richard 119 .348 see also Middleton, Charles Baris see Beresse Barking (Suffolk), Leuric of 119 .176 Barking, Richard of 119 .188n Barksore see under Lower Halstow Barlow John 120 .317–18 Margary see Horne Robert 120 .164 William, Bishop of Rochester 111 .f185 Barming arrowhead, Neolithic 117 .237 Barming Heath Asylum (Oakwood) 112 .118, 119 clergy 111 .71, 96; 118 .2 East Barming cemetery, Romano-British 119 .160 church 119 .293, 303 villa, Romano-British 115 .75 quarry 112 .122 West Barming (Barminget), church 119 .292, 293, 302 Barnacle, Rosemary, Gibbs, José & Hammond, Linda, on human bones from Sarre 110 .101–6 Barnby, John 118 .320 Barnes see under Brenchley Barnes (Bernys) Bennet see Lewknor D.R. 112 .70 George 112 .46 Richard 114 .198 ?Thomasine, m. William Brent 111 .141, f180 ?William (C15) 111 .141, f180 William (C16) 119 .31, 38 Sir William (C17) 117 .179 Barnett Hoare & Co. Bank 112 .80 Barnham Alice, m. Robert Honywood 111 .f185 Sir Martin 111 .f185; 119 .31, 38, 40n, 43n barns Appledore 112 .284–8, 291, 292–6 Canterbury 116 .316 Chalk 119 .355 Christ Church priory manors 116 .37–41 Kentish 116 .203 Littlebourne ( illus. ) 116 .203–19 Minster-in-Thanet 116 .310 Moatenden 116 .334–5 Sevenoaks Weald, Romshed Farm 115 .456 Barnwell, P.S., The House Within. Interpreting Medieval Houses in Kent , reviewed 115 .480–3; see also Pearson, Sarah, Barnwell, P.S. & Adams, A.T. Barons’ Revolt 118 .52–6 Barowe see Barrow barracks Canterbury 118 .298, 316; 120 .352–3 Dover 110 .370 Gillingham 114 .462 Maidstone 110 .177–8, 182; 112 .380–2 Northfleet ( illus. ) 115 .443–52 Barre Mary see Fuller Steven 112 .240 Barrow (Barowe) John 120 .161 William 114 .342 barrows Romano-British 112 .390 Anglo-Saxon 120 .306, 310 see also long barrows; ring ditches; round barrows Barry, Richard 114 .414 Bartan see Barton Bartelot, Edward 115 .157 Bartholomaeus Anglicus 112 .263 Bartholomew – (C18) 111 .89 Edward 112 .223n Elizabeth see Miller Sir Leonard (d.1720) 111 .240, 241–4 Leonard (d.1757) 111 .244 Mary, m. Francis Geary 111 .244–5 Philip 111 .244 Barton (Bartan; Bertyn) family 112 .303, 307 – (C17) 110 .9 Agnes 119 .262 Henry 112 .303 Isabel, m. Richard Dering 112 .303 John 119 .266–7 Barton manor, accounts 117 .49 Barwick, John 118 .305 Basby, Mr – (C19) 120 .204n Basille, Theodore 111 .172 basin, Romano-British 119 .81, 83 , 84, 94 Baskerville Thomas 114 .161 William Mercuries 112 .46 basketmaker 118 .270 bastardy see illegitimacy Batchelor Gordon W., The Beresfords of Bedgebury Park , reviewed 116 .346–8 R.D.
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