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GENERALAccounts, 1943, xl.Addle Hill, Baynard's Castle, 16." Affeerers," fixers of fines, 21.Albard, Agnes, 23.Allen, P. S., printer, 35.All Saints', Canterbury, 16.All Saints' chapel, Thanet, 1, 2, 10, 11.Ancient Monuments Inspectorate, 70.Andrewe, Labelle, 23.Anglo-Saxon, with Dark Ages period,

panel of experts for, 70.Antiquaries, Society of, 4, 12." Argier, captives in," brief for, 29.Atkins, Rev. Paul, Vicar of Chart next

Sutton; pamphlet reviewed, 76.atte Broke, Ricardus, 23.atte Grove, Johanna, 26.atte Hamme, Johanna, 25.atte Hills, Johanna, 25.atte Stone, Thomas, 24.atte Welle, Matilda, 23; Robertus, 25.atte Wode, Johannes, 24.atte Wood, Alicia., 24.Aide, John de, of Canterbury, 2.

Badecok, Johanna, 25.Bagnold, late Col. A. H., C.B., C.M.G.,

R.E., 44.Balliol College, 12.Banes, Seemery, 30.Barnewell, Johannes, 22.Bartholomew Fair, 64.Barton, Elizabeth, 34, 35.Bearsted church, 68.Beaumont College, Windsor, Farn-

borough Court Rolls in Museum, 21.Bedwyn, prebend of, 1LBennett, Mr. G. C., -Txx-vfii.Bennison, Mrs., 28.Berkeley church, Gibs., 32.Bertha, wife of Etlielbert, 73.Betford, Robertus, 22.Bexley Heath, 47, 60.Birch, Will, 30.Birkhead, Henry, 16, 18.Bishop's 01ift, brief for, 28.Blackheath, 60.Blackle, R t . Rev. Ernest M., death

recorded, xxxvii.Blean, 5 1 ; w o o d f o r s a l t -works

obtained from, 62, 53, 67.Bobi, Piedmont, brief for, 32.Bokere, Johannes, 24.Belle, Johannes, Borghealdir, 23.Bond, M. F. , M.A.; A Farnborough

(Kent) Court Boll of 1408, 21-25.Bone, Sohn, 30.

I N D E XBoniface, Pope, 5 ; nominated John

de Langton Archdeacon of Canter-bury, 6, 8.

Borman, brief receiver, 27." bors-ealdor," village constable, 21.Bottlyer, rector of Canton, 62.Boughton, "called Becton or Boston

Bleen," 67, 68.Bourne, Canterbury, 2.Bovisvilla, Bernard de, 9, 10.Bowes, Antho., 30.Bowles, Margarett, of Deal, 31.Bowles, Tob., 30.Bowser, Rev. Canon E. D., rector of

Deal, 32.Boys, Will, deputy brief receiver, 30,

31.Brachi, Mr. P., xxx-viii.Bradninch, brief for, 28.Bradshaw, Henry, of Wye, 16.Breadsall, rector of, 3.Breche, Johanni, 24.Bredgar church, 68.Bridges, Mr. P., 29.Bridgman's, stone masons, Lewes, 71.Briefs in St. Leonard's and St. George's

parishes In Deal in the Seventeenthand Eighteenth Centuries, by W. P. D.Stebbing, F.S.A., 26-33.

Bronze Age, with Neolithic and IronAge period, panel of experts for, 70.

Brothers, Tho., 30.Brough under Stainmore, 3.Broughin, brief for, 27.Browne, Edward, Headmaster o f

King's School, Canterbury, 16, 17.Buckingham Wall, near Horse Ferry,

London, 68.Bull Inn, Shooters Hill, 44, 45, 46.Burgas Lane, Canterbury, excavations

adjacent to, 69.Bushell, Arm and Mary, 29.

Cresar, Dr., Physician of Rochester, 63.Cagot, Roberto, 23.Camden, Marquess, death recorded,

xxxvii.Canterbury Excavation Committee, prd.

els of report, by Mrs. Audrey WilliamsM.A., 09.

Canterbury Pilgrimage in 1723, A , byV. J. Torr, 50-68.

Canterbury, Red Lion, 67.Carlos, Johannes, 24." Carolus Triumpha.ns," by Oxinden,

20.Carpenter, Ricardue, 23.

GENERAL

Carter, Johanna, 24.Carter, John, 30.Carter, Rev. Nicolas, perpetual curate

of St. George's, Deal, 26, 31, 32.Casing Street, 45.Cat, rsabella, 23.Cave, Prof. A. 3. E., R.C.S., Dark Age

burial on Barham Downs, 71.Cawi11, 29.Cazalet, Lt . -Col. Victor, M.P., death

recorded, xxxvii.Cool,Mr. J., xxxvii.°bat, brief for, 33.Chambers, Rev., vicar of Dartford, 60.Charcheweye, Johannes, 25.Chan'bort, King of Paris, 73.Charing, 10.Charnock, 67.Chaucer, 67, 68.Michele, ancestor of Wm. Roper, 49.Chiahester, dean of, 6.

laton, Viscount, incadx.Chislet, boundary-edge of Blean Wood,

52.Church Briefs, or licence, 26.Church Street, site of manor house of

Northwood, later Whitstable, 53.Ciss, Richard, 30.Clark, Jno., deputy pilot, 28.Clement, Johannis, 24.Clement V., Pope, 8-10.Clef,. brief for, 28.Chin church, brief for, 27.Cobb, William, 30.Cobham, 57; brasses at church, 58,

62, 63; ancient college, and Hall at,63.

Cobham, Johannes Warner of, 25.Cock, D r . P . W . , F.S.A. , death

recorded, xxxvii, 15, 16, 17.Codeham's Corner, 55.Cok, Agnes, 23, also Rieardus, 23.Coleshill, Berks., rector of, 9.Colgate, Thomas, 22." Colledges of Philadelphia and New

York," 32.Common Fines, 22.Compton family, 76.Compton, Walter, Esq., Parohments

owned by, recent discovery of, 75.Cook, Rioardus, 23.Cooke, "Absolution," 67.

' Copenhagen, appeal for Protestants in,32.

Costen, Jas., 29.Council for British Archaeology, 6 9 ;

Constitution of, 70.County Societies, extension of scheme,

70.Coupere, Johanna, 25.Cowper, poet, 26.Cox, Isabella, 28.

INDEX 7 9

Cozens, antiquary, 68.Ora.nbrook, Briefs in the parish of, 26,

28, 29, 31, 82; church, 33.Ouckeston, i.e. Ouxton, 62.Calmer, John, 29.Cuxton, 57, 61, 62.

Dallin, Rev. Thomas, freeholder andincumbent of Shooters Hi l l parishchurch, 46, 47.

Danvers, Willielmus, 23.Darington, Nicholas, Fellow o f St .

John's, Cambridge, 36.Dark Age burial on Barham Downs,

report by Prof. A. 3. E. Cave, 71.Dark Ages, with Anglo-Saxon period,

panel of experts for, 70.Dartford, 59; Bull Inn at, 60; cricket

at, 56, 61.Deal, Chapel Registers, S i ; increase

in population, 30.de Langton, John, rector of Reculver,

subsequently Bishop of Chichester, 1.D'Elboux, R. H., Notes on Repairs at

Knob, 71.Donne, Danl., 30.Dering, John, executed with Henry

Gold, 36,Diaper, Tryphenee, 29.Dickens, Charles, 45.Diggers, 29.Directory for Public Worship, attack

on, 13.Dixwell, Sir Basil, 11; Madam Eliz.,

20.Dodehara, alias Northwood, 51; iden-

tification in Domesday Book of, 55.Donne, Johannes, 25.Dover, Discoveries at, Notes on, 74;

excavations at Clarence Street andGuildhall Vaults reveal fifteenthcentury remains, 7 4 ; MilestoneCafé, Dolph tiles found a t , 7 4 ;St. Martin's Church, older wallsfound, 7 4 ; Borough authorities,acknowledgments to, 74; brief forcaptives of, 28.

Druce, Mr. G. C., F.S.A., 48, 50.Drye, Rieordus, 23; Robertus, 22.Dunkirk; 52, 53." Dutclaess o f Dorset," account ren-

dered to, 71.Dyngellsm • lle, 23.

Eadred, King, grant to Heresige, 62.Eagle, St. John's College magazine, 35.Edmund Hall, Oxford, 63.Eared, King, gift of Reoulver, I .Edward I, presented Reoulver benefice

to Langton, 3 ; t o Simon of Faver-sham, 9.

80 G E N B R A L INDEX

" Eikon Basilike," an Epithalamium,17.

Elliston-Erwood, F. C., xxxv i i ; TwoCoats of Arms from Kent in London,44-50.

Eltham, route to Dover, 44.Ensdell, Robert, brief for, 27.Esshe, i.e. Ash, 24.Estsutton, i.e. East Sutton, 25.Ethelbert, King of Kent, 73.Eupardus, bishop of Autun, 73.Evans, late Sir Arthur, 73.Eynsford, brief for, 33.

Farnborough (Kent), A Court Roll of1.408, transcribed and extended byM. F. Bond, M.A., 21-25.

Faminghara church, 50.Faversham, brief for fishermen of, 33;

Church Street, 66; Court Street, 65;James I I at, 66; Napleton brass at,68; Royal Manor and Hundred of,52, 53; salt-works at, 51; Ship Innat, 65; Simon of, 1.

Faussett, Rev. Bryan, antiquary, 68,74.

Poring, Richard, archdeacon of Canter-bury, later Archbishop of Dublin, 6.

Fesdyng, Johannes, 22.ffasharn, Sam., 30.ffassome, Tho. and wife, 29.ilex, Thomas, 30.ffowler, Michael, of Chart, brief for, 28.Field, John, printer, 16.Flemyng, Johannem and Margarett, 23.Folkestone fishery, brief for, 33.Foghill, Rotulandus, 23.Francis, bishop of Rochester, 60.Fulbert family's church, 55.Fulbert of Douvre in the Bassin, owner

of Northwood, 54, 56.Fuller, 34.

Gage, Mrs., widow, 29.Gairdner, Prof., Letters and Papers o f

Henry V I I I , 1634, 34.Gardiner, Dorothy, Henry Oxinden's

Authorship, 13-20.Geoffrey of Brampton, notary, 10.Gerard, Henry, rector of Deal, 30.Geter, Walterus, 23.Gibbs, Jas., architect, 69, 68.Gisborough, brief for, 27.Gloucestershire Manor ia l R o l l s f o r

Manor o f Hartpury, Recovery i nKent of, 74.

Glover, Anthony, chapel-warden, 31.Glovers, Johannes, 25.Gnat, Alicia, 21.Gnat, Robertus, 24.Godriestone, or Goodnestone, 25.

Godyng, Ricarclus, 23.Gold, Henry, Fel low o f S t . John's

Cambridge, secretary and chaplainto Arch. Warham, vicar of Ospringeand Hayes, 34 • Sermon preachedby, 34-43: by Watmere, L. E., M.A.

Gold medalet o f Leudard the Bishop,The; oldest English gold coin, Noteson,72.74.

Gonell, friend of Erasmus, 35-Goodsell, Robt., 53, 55.Gookin, John, 29.Gordon-Canning, Capt. R . C., M C . ,

lord o f t he manor o f Hartpury,owner o f parchments f o u n d a tUpper Deal, acknowledgments to, 75.

Goscelin, historian, 73.Graham, Rose, Sidelights o n t h e

Rectors and Parishioners of Reculverfrom register of Arehbishop Winchel-say, 1-12.

Granteseto, Andrew de, 11.Grantham, brief for, 27.Graunt, Peter, 29.Graveney, Napleton brass at, 68.Gravesend brief, 33.Greenwich, 44, 45, 59.Grove, Johanna, 25.Gunnis, Mr. Henry S., xxx-viii.Guston, near Dover, 16.

Haigh, Rev. Daniel, 73.Hankeslond, Georgina 23.Harbledown, 68; leper hospital, 2.Harley, Lord, 2nd Earl of Oxford, 56;

journeys in Kent of, 58.67; chroni-cler possibly secretary of, 56.

Harley, Anne, second w i f e o f S i rRobert Harley, 62.

Hartlepool, brief for repair of harbourat, 27.

Hartpury, Glos., Court Rolls found andidentified, 74.

Harris, Dr., 68.Harrison, Sir Edward, xxxvii.Harvey, Sohn H . , h i s book Henry

Verde, reviewed, 76.Harwich, 51, 53.55; s a l t -making at,

52.Haselhersh, Willielmus, borghealdir.

22.Hasolheresh, Agnes, 23.}lasted, 68.Hawksley, Jno., deputy brief receiver,

27.Hayes, Middlesex, vicar of, 34.Heale, jno., brief for, 27.Heresige, 52.Herewic, i.e. Harwich, salt-works, 51.Home, 53; chapel of, 1, 10, 11.Hernehill, 52, 53.Herb, Efonricus, 25.

GENERAL INDEX 8 1

High House, Lenham, appeal for fundsfor preservation a s almshouse,xxxviii.

Hillsborough, fragments o f ancientstone cross in church at, 4.

Hinxton, brief for, 27.Hirst, Martin' of Canterbury, 29.Historical MSS. Commission, 56, 58.Hoath, chapel of, 1, 10.Hobday, Mrs. Mary, also Sarah, 29.Hokynden, .Willielmus, 23.Holbein, portrait of Warham, 56, 59.Hollingbourne church, 68." Holy Maid of Kent," 34.Honywood, Anthony, xxxviii.Horewold, Johanna, 25.Horn, Williolmus, 23.Horne, Tho., churchwarden, 30.Home, Wm., 29.Horseman, buildor of Dartford hospi-

tal, 60.Hosellwood, Edward, 30.Howard, Francis, 16.Hudson, Abra. H., 30.Hugh del, 11.Hughes, Robt., 30." Huitre staple," suggested origin o f

Whitstable' 53.Hoick, Ben., 29 ; Wm., 29.Hulk, George, 30.Hypocritae Finis, 13, 14.Hythe church, brief for, 33.

Ibbot, Mr. E., minister, 28; Rector ofDeale, 29.

Ibome, Jno., brief receiver, 27.Ightham manor, diary, xxxvii.Ileden, skeletal remains at, 71.Illustrations Fund, 1943, xliv.Inhumation Cemetery No. 4, Victoria

County History, 69.Iron Age, wi th Bronze and Neolithic

periods, panel of experts for, 70.Isleharo, Cambs., brief for, 28.

Jacob, H e n r y, pas to r, F e l l o w o fMerton, 16.

Jacob, Inglardus, 22.Ja.fff3., Dr. E.2 22.James II , at Faversham, 68.jaspar, Ricardo% 24.Jofry, Robert, 30.Jenkin, John, 29.Jenkin, Mary and Susan, 2 9 ; a l so

jno. and Mary, 29." Jobus Triumpha.ns," work of Oxin-

den, 15, 17.John de H., U .Johnston, the late P. M., F.S.A. 48.Jones, schoolmaster at Dartford, 60.Jugg, powder-mill owner, 65.ju.xon, Archbishop, 58.

Kemsyng, Katorina, 23.Keno, 49.Kentish Briefs, tabular statement of,

in registers of Deal and Cranbrook,33.

Kentish Express, x x v v ,Key, Canon F. F., xxxviii.Keys, 67.Kilwardby, Archbishop, 1, 2.King's Letters, or Licences, 26.Kitchin, Mr. John, xxxix.Knighte, Mr. Hen., 29.Knocker, H. W., Esq., 22.Knolles, Sir Robt., bequest for Roches-

ter bridge, 61.Knollys, 49.Knowler, Tho. and Geo., 29.Knowlton church, 17.Kybbeworth, John de Langton's proc-

tor, 7.

Laker, History of Deal, 31.Lambeth Palace, visit to, 56, 58.Lancaster, L iber ty o f the Duchy of,

22; manor of Farnborough annexedby, 22.

Lane, Josoph, chapel-warden, 30, 31.Lanfranc, Archbishop, 1.Langton, chancellor to Edward I , 3 ;

received tithes o f Reculver, 5 , 6 ;excommunicated, but reinstated byCuria, consecrated Bishop of Chich-ester, 7.

Lansdowne MS. 874, 58.Lea-Wilson, Rev. H. W., vicar o f St.

George's, Deal, 32.Lebreth, Bernard Ezii do, Archdeacon

of Canterbury, 8.Leche, Henricus, 22; Johanna, 23.Lee, John, 30.Leeds, Dr. E. T., Keeper of Ashroolean

Museum, 73.Leicestorshire, early brief for damage

by fire, 26.Leland, John, antiquary, 3.Lenham, grant of, in 946, 52.Leudardus Eps . , i . e . Leudard t h e

Bishop, chaplain to Queen Bertha,his inscription on gold medalet, 73.

Levison, owner of Whorne's Place, 62.Lowis, antiquary, 68.Lincoln, dean of, 6.Linton church, 68.Little Mote, Eynsford, 50.Livett, Canon G. M., xxxviii.Local Secretaries, K.A.S., list of, x.Longforth, Dr., vicar of Ospringe, 34.Lords Ordainers, 10.Lorena, Riee,rdus, 23.Louvain, 35.Lowe, Bishop, monument of, 63.

82 G I C I N E R A L INDEX

Lower Deal, d u t y o n coal t o raisechapel-of-ease fund, 31.

Ludd, John, Headmaster o f King'sSchool, Canterbury, 16.

Luddenharn, 68.Luithard, Bishop, a l s o L e t a r d o r

Leudardus, chap la in t o Q u e e nBertha, inscription on ancient meda-let, 73.

Luke, Master, chancellor to Peckham, 3.Lullyngston, Court Roll, 24.Luneberg, arms of, 46.Lymne, 63.

Maidatone bridge, 57.Margate, 45.Marsham family, monuments of, 62.Martin, Master, commissary to Arch-

bishop Winchelsey, 6, 6, 7.Martin's Shop, Canterbury, second

century coins and pottery fragmentsfound, 69.

Martyrs' F i e l d , Canterbury, t r i a ltrenches out, 69.

"Master Walter . . . " , woolpacker,62.

Masters, Mary de, widow, 29.Mawerne, Williel.mus, 24.Maxwell, David, printer, 17.May, Jno. and Sarah, 29.May, Tho., deputy brief receiver, 27.Mayer Collection of Kent Antiquities,

including Luithard's gold medalet,in Liverpool Museum, 74.

Mayster, Johanna, 23.Medieval period, panel of experts for,

70.Medway Oyster Dredgers, brief for, 33.Alellere, Andreus, 23.Members, List of, ICAB., xix-xxxiv.Merovingian coins, s imi lar t o g o l d

medalet, 74.Merrywether, Isabella, 29.Mersham, g i f t of estate by Ethelbert,

51.Mesolithic, w i t h Paleol i thic period,

panel of experts for, 70." M r . Extra," agent for C. Parsons, '71." M r . F.'s Aunt,' 45.Millison, Gab., 30.Ministry o f Works, reports t o , b y

Regional Groups, 70.Miscellaneous Notes, 71-75.Mocket, Jno., 29,Mokedyssh, i t -Lomas, 23.Moldavia, Philippen Colony, 32." Monasticon Fevershamense," written

by Southouse, 67.Monkton Marches, Thanet, XXXViii.Monumenium Beinadchrale, description

of Kentish Antiquit ies i n MayerCollection, 74.

More, Margaret, 49.More, Sir Thomas, 47, 49; children of,.,

36.Mosman, Jno., deputy brief receiver,

27.Mum, Wm., brief for, 27.Mumbray, The., 29; Wi l l , 30.

Nailstone, Leics., rector of, 8.Napleton, lawyer, o f Faversham, 66 ;

brasses of family, 68.Nassau, arms of, 46.Neale, Jas., churchwarden, 30.Neale, John, curate of Guston, 16.Neale, Richard, 30.Nedham, Marchmont, 15.Neolithic, wi th Bronze and I ron Age

periods, panel of experts for, 70.Nethersole, Wm., 16.Newcombe, Thoa., printer, 15.Newemtm, Johannes, 24.Newendert, brief for, 33.Newington church, 68.Newman, John, 57, 66.Nicholas IV, Pope, 2, 3.Nicholas o f Tingwick, Physician t o

Edward I , rector of Reculver, 1, 9 ;appointment opposed by Clement V,10 ; physician to Prior Eastay, 12.

Nioholl, Joe., 30.Nichols, Chas., 18.Nivernum, possible reference on gold

medalet, 73.Norman, ffran., deputy brief receiver,

27, 28.Northgate, Canterbury, hospital, 1, 2.North Kent Brewery, Plum.stead, Coat

of Anna given to Bul l Inn, ShootersHill, b y Wil l iam H I now i n theirpossession, 44.

Northwood, 51; manor of Herne, 53;later known as Dodeharrt, n p J l yWhitstable, 54, 66.

Norttens, Roger, 26.Notes on the History of the Parish and

Church o f Chart next Sutton, byRev. Paul Atkins, pamphlet reviewed,78.

Nye, Thos., rector of Aldingbon, 12.NyIes, Jno., Cpl., 29.

Ookinan, Will, 30.Offs, King, 51.Officers, List of, K.A.S., viii,Old Swinford, parish of, 32.Origins of Whitstable, The, by Gordon

Ward, F.S.A., 51-56.Osborne, Dorothy, 20.Osborne, Jno., brief for, 27.Ospringe, 34, 65, 67.Otham church, 88.Oxinden, Jas., 14.

GENERAL INDEX 8 3

Oxinden, Henry, authorship o f , b yDorothy Gardiner, 13-20.

Oxinden, Richard, grandson to Henry,16.

Oxinden, Thos., 16, 17.

Palmolithic, w i t h Mesolithic, period,panel of experts for, 70.

Paretree, 29.Parsons, C., stone-mason, Lewes, 71.Parsons, Henry, 30.Pascall, Johannes, 24.Paxton, Edmund, book-seller, 16.Peace of Ryswick, 45.Peachey, a "sea mark," 60.Peckham, Archbishop, 2, 3, 10.Peers, Sir Chas., 3, 4, 12.Peirce, John, 16.Pennington, T h o s . , son- in- law o f

Nicolas Carter, 31.Pepys, 26.Peyton, Dorothy, 17, 20.Pickle, John, 30.Pilgryra, Alicia, 25; Johannes, 25.Pittock, Bliz., widow; Wm., 29.Plot, Dr., 62.Pluck's Gutter, pottery, sherds, etc.

found, xxxviii.Poole, brief for, 28.Poole, Capt. Jno., 29.Pope, Jno., deputy brief receiver, 27.Porter, Johanna and Johannes, 24.Porto, Cardinal Bishop of, 2.Potts, Canon R. U., 71,Powlescray, i.e. St. Paul's Cray, 23.Price, unsuccessful applicant for prefer-

ment to Dartford church, 60.Primrose, Henry A., of Deal, 31.Prince Charles, 59.Prince Consort, 45.Public Record Office, repair of Hart-

pury Court Rolls, and tracing o fowner by, 74.

Puritan Ministry, attack on, 13.Pye, John and Tho., 30.

Queen Anne, Coat of Arms, 45, 46.

Rainham church, 68.Randolf, Johannes, 24.Roade, Johanna, 25.Reader, John, 16.Records Branch, K.A.S., x.Reculver, boundary-edge, 52 ; Grea t

Cross, 3, 4, 12.Reculver, Sidelights on the Rectors and

Parishioners of, from the Register ofArchbishop Winchelsey, b y RoseGraham, 1-12 (illust.).

Redo, Simon, 25.Reference L ibrary, K.A.S. , acquisi-

tions, xmcvii.

Regional Groups, Constitution of andcontributions for, 70.

Register of Daniel Rough, xxxviii.Religionis Funus, by Henry Oxinden,

13, 15.Renaissance period, panel o f experts

for, 70.Repairs at Knole, account for, 71.Report, K.A.S., 1913, xxxvii.Reports, 69.Reviews : Notes on the History of the

pariah a n d church o f Char t nextSutton, by Rev. Paul Atk ins; a n dHenry Yevele-The life of an EnglishArchitect, by John H. Harvey, 76, 77.

Reygnold, Thomas, 25.Roynolds, Archbishop, 11, 12.Reynolds, Richard, monk, 35.Ridley, Robert, 35.Roach Smith, C., reported find of gold

coins in 1844, 72, 73.Roberta, 24.Robyn, Johannes, 25.Rochester, Bishop of, 7.Rochester, Cathedral of, 57, 60; bridge

at, 57; Crown Inn at, 61.Rolvenden, brief for, 33.Roman Road to Dover, 44.Romano-British pe r i od , p a n e l o f

experts for, 70.Roper family, arms of, 47; Anthony,

of Farningham, 50; John, father ofWm., 49; Margaret, 47, 49;

son-in-law of Sir Thomas More,owner of Well Hall, 47, 49.

Ropero, Thomas, 24.Ross, Alexander, 16.Royal Numismatic Society, report, 72.Rules, K.A.S., xiii-xviii.Rust, Martha, 29." RW (Hesciclerk)," employed by May

& Parsons, stonemasons, 71.Rydere, Richard le, 2.

Saarbruck church and school, 32.Saffery, Jeffery, 30.St. Augustine, burial place of, 73.St. Augustine's Monastery, g i f t o f

books by Simon of Faversham, 8.St. Georgo's, Canterbury, church and

Gate, 69.St. George's, Deal, 32.St. Gregory, burial place of, 73.St. Leger, Dudley, 30.St. Leonard's parish, Deal, 32.St. Martin's churchyard, f ind o f gold

coins, 1844, 72; probable site whereraedalet was struck, 74.

St. Mary Aldermary, 34.St. Mary Magdalene Priory, Tonbridge,

probable s i t e n e a r s igna l b o x ,xxxviii.

84 G E N E R A L INDEX

St. Michell, Balteshazzar, Jr., 29.St. Neots, Hunts., 34.St. Nicholas in Thanet, chapel of, 1, 2,

10, 11.St. Olave's, Hart Street, 26.St. Paul's, dean of, 7.SS. Peter and Paul, Canterbury, abbey

church of, 73.Salisbury, 11, 12; Bishop of, 7; dean

of, 6."Su lky, " captives from, brief for, 28.Selman, Willielmus, 25."Salts," Whitstable, site o f ancient

industry, 51.Sanajon, Eliz., of London, 29.Saxon period, skeletal remains, 71.Scarlet, Thos., senior pilot, 29.Searlett, John, 30.Scodynton, Alicia, 25.Scottesmyllo, 24.Scruggs, 29.Seasalter, origin of, 51 ; sa l t -making

at, 51, 52; mention in Domesday,54; History of, by R. Goodsell, 53.

Sergeant, Johannes, 22.Selden, 16.Sermon o f Hen ry Go ld , V i c a r o f

Ospringe, 1525-1527, preached beforeArchbishop Warham, b y L . E .Whatmore, 34-43.

" Sevenhokes," 71.Shelle, Johannes, 22.Shire Hall, Gloucester, repository o f

Manorial Rolls found at Upper Deal,75.

Shooters H i l l ; B u l l Inn, Royal Coatof Arms from (illust.), 44; AssemblyRooms used a s school, t h e n a schapel, 47, 59.

Shrawdine, Salop, 32.Sibill, Thos., of Eynsford, 50.Simon of Gaunt, Bishop, 11.Simon o f Faversham, scholar a n d

theologian, rector o f Harrow andRectzlver, archdeacon of Canterbury,7, 8 ; death of, 9.

Sittingbourne, 57 ; church, brief for,57.

Smale, Agnes, 23.Smotham, Mr. Henry, xxxvii.Smith, Danie l , pa r i sh c le rk , 2 9 ;

Edward, searcher, 29; Hen., deputybrief receiver, 28; jno., 30; Ja., briefreceiver, 27; Richd. "Vinkner," 29,

Snead, Wm., 30.Snodland, Roman wall ing found a t

gas works, xxxviii.Societies in union with R.A.S., Big of,

xi, x11.Society for Propagation of the Gospel,

collection for, 32.Soles, Edward, 30.

S.E. Regional Group, consisting o fKent, Surrey and Sussex, arranged,70.

Southern R l y. , Ch ie f Engineer o f ,xxxviii.

Southey, poet, 26.Southouse, • author o f " Alonasticon

Fevershamense," 67.Sprules, Miss Lilian, xxxvii.Squire, Wm., 1st perpetual curate of

Deal, 31.Stake, Dionisia, 23; Deonisius, 22.Stebbing, W . P . D . , Briefs i n S t .

Leonard's and St. George's Parishesin Deal i n t h e Seventeenth andEighteenth Centuries, 26-33.

Stabbing, Mr. W. P. D., xxxviii.Sterling, 32.Stone.; xxxviii.Stone, Tho., churchwarden, 29.Stonebridge, 61.Stones, Mr., Churchwarden, 29.Stourbridgo, damage to church, 32." Stowerbridge," chapel of ease, 32.Strickland, Mr. R. W., death recorded,

xxxvfi.Strood, 61, 63.Swale, Swalecliffe, 52, 53; History of,

by R. Goodsall, 53.Swetemouth, Johannes, 2 .Swithinbank, Mr. B. W., xxxvii.

Tankerton, formerly Flerewic, or Har-wich, 52.

Tarbutt, W., 26.Tassell, deputy brief receiver, 28.Tate, Mr. W. E., F.R.Hist.S., 32.Tattershall fami ly, ear ly owners o f

Well Hall, arms of, 48, 49.Taverner, jno., 29.Thegho, Thomas, 23.Thomas of Astley, rector of Reculver,

12.Thomas of Chartham, rector of Retell-

ver, 5, 6; death of, 7.Thomas, Mr. Chas., xxxvii." Tho. Knorler, Gent.", 26.Thorpe, D r . , F.S.A. , physician o f

Rochester, 58, 61, 67, 68.Titus, Capt. Jun., 28.Tolhurst, Brian, Esq., 22.Tomlin, J. W. S., Canon, '71.Tomlinson, Major F. W., F.S.A., Hon.

Sec. Canterbury Excavation Com-mittee, 69.

Tonbridgo Stat ion yard, b r i c k -linedchamber found, xxxviii.

Term, V. I . , A Canterbury Pilgrimagein 1728, 56-68.

Travers, John Mount, 30.Trepitt, Johanna, 25.Tudely church, brief for, 33.

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Mille, D r . Thos., Principal o f S t .Edmund Hall, 14, 15.

Tunstall church, 68.Turner, John, woolpacker, t omb a t

Cuxton, 62.Tumour, Johannes, 23 ; Ricardus, 23.Turnpike Trust , wo rk o n Shooters

Hill, 44.Two Coats o f A rms f rom K e n t i n

London, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood,F.S.A., 44-60 (illust.).

Tyndale, 35.

Ullook, Henry, rector of Mongham, 29,Underdown, John, 30.Upchurch, brief for, 33.Upper Deal, ancient parchments found,

74; 29.

Valiance, Aymer, F.S.A., death recor-ded, xxxvii.

Verdyng, Johanna, 23."view of Frankpledge," thus styled in

1408, 21.Villar, Piedmont, brief for, 32.Vinogradoff, 21.

Wake, Archbishop, at Deal, 31.Walbrond, Ricardus, 23.Walkolyn, Johannes, 23.Walker, Tho., deputy brief receiver, 27.Wallinger, Arthur, 30.Walls, Richard, 29. •Walter of Maidstone, S.Wantsum, salt-making at mouth of, 52.Ward, Gordon, F.S.A., The Origins of

Whitstable, 51-66.Warehome church, brief for, 33.Warham, Archbishop, 34, 35 ; portrait

of, 56, 59.Warly, Lee, Oxinden's great grandson,

15.Warner, Johannes, 25.Wasyngsvelle, grant of land by Aethel-

berht, 51.Watling Street, 44; narrowness of, 57.Watts's Hospital, Rochester, his reas-

ons f o r excluding solicitors f r o mcharity, 64.

Fell Hall, the Story of its House andGrounds, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood,F.S.A., 47.

Veil Hal l , Eltha,m, home o f Wm.Roper, 47.

Welhawo, in Eynesford, 50.Wells, John de Langton, as Treasurer

of Cathedral of, 5.West Mailing church, brief for, 33.Westwood, 52.Weymouth, brief for, 28.Whatmore, L . E., M.A., A Sermon of

Henry Go ld , v i c a r o f Ospringe,1525-27, preached before ArchbishopWarham, 34-43.

Wheatley, Canon S . W . , F. S . A . ,xxxvii.

Whitstable, derivation o f name, 5 1 ;History o f , b y R . Goodsell, 5 3 ;Whitstable Times, 54.

"Whi te Staple," the Hundred of, 53;meeting place at boundary post, 53.

White, Matildarn, 23; Philippus, 23.Whi(t)ing, Cha., 30.Whittaker, Thos., printer, 13.Whittowres, i.e. Tanners, 25.Whorne's Place, 62.Wihthead, William, 30.Wildes, John, 30.William I I I , presented Royal Coat of

Arms t o Bu l l Inn, Shooters H i l l ,44; stayed at inn, 45; Declarationread at Faversham, 65.

Williams, Mrs. Audrey, M.A., compilerof Report of Canterbury ExcavationCommittee, 69.

Williams, Dr. Thos., of Elham, 68.Williams, Thos., purchaser of poem, 16.Williamson, Sir Joseph, Bart., donor

of School for Mathematics at Chat-ham, 64.

Winchelsey, Archbishop, 1 ; consecra-tion a t Aqui la, 3 ; Vis i ta t ion t oReculver, 4 ; inducted Thomas o fChartham to Reculvor, 5.

Wood, Robert, 30.Woodrnan, Constant, widow, 29.Woociriffe, 29.Woolwich Borough Council, publishers

of Wel l Ha l l , b y F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 47.

Woolwich Garrison, 47.Wraylott, John, of Colchester, brief for,

27.Wright, Rev. A. K. W., xxxvii.

Yarmouth, 3.Yong°, Ricardus, 24.