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GENERAL INDEX.
Abbott, George, Archbishop of Can-terbury, 84.
a Becket, Thos., glass in NackingtonChurch, 162.
Acca, 60.Acce (Ecca), 66.Aeon, see Aix.Accounts 1937, xxxvii-li.Adams, Edward, 90.Addington Park, mesolithic flints
found, 147.Adowne, Richard, 91.Adrian, Abbot of St. Augustine's, 60,
67, 69.Adrian Street, Dover, 149.Adventures of a Kentish Spy, by
F. C. Elliston Erwood, F.S.A., 1-10.Ady, John, of Doddington, 81.Aebba, Abbess, daughter of Eormen-
red, 62, 63, 70; gift of land inSturry, 60, 61.
Aelgar, Adam Ktz, of Sturry, 48.Aethelred, King of Mercia, 64, 67, 68,
69.Affiliated Societies, notes on, xlviii,
etc.Aix la Chapelle, the Yorkist
headquarters, 4, 6; cleared ofYorkists, 9.
Aldington Manor, a correction regard-ing the Buildings of, 168-160.
Aldon arms in Boughton AluphChurch, 136.
Aldon, Sir Thomas de, and the Manorof Boughton Aluph, by DorothyGardiner, 122-130.
Aldon, Sir Thomas de, 137, 138 ; assheep farmer, 128 ; enfeoffment ofWilliam atte Welle, 126 ; grant ofproperty to heirs of Matilda,daughter of John Paynel, 126;marriage of, 125 ; receives RoyalPardon, 126 ; The Younger, 128.
Aley, Robert, 115.Alfriston, 145.a Ligh, William, 110.Aluphs of Boughton Manor, 122, etc.Alway, John, 115.Alwey, John, curate, 120.Ambrose, Katherine, 93.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at HortonKirby, 148 ; Chronicle, 71 ; findsin Kent, 148.
Anlisforde, Nicholas, 95.Annual Report and Accounts 1937,
xxxvii-li.Archaeology in Kent, 1938, Reports,
147-150.Argate, John, 111.Arnard, Nicholas, 120.Asceles, John de, 124 ; Matilda de,
abduction of, 124.atte Welle, William, parson of Pette,
126.Atwood, Richardine, 109.Avenesbury, Maud de, 136.Aylesford, 144.Aylworth, armorial shield in St.
Stephen's, Hackington, 84, etc.;Walter, hatchment in St. Stephen's,86.
BBadill, William, 116.Badlesmere, Bartholomew de, 124,
125; Elizabeth de, 128, 137;family pedigree, 127.
Baker, John, 97 ; William, of Folke-stone, 91.
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs., and restora-tion of glass in Naokington Church,161-162.
Banns, bidding the, in connectionwith taking the Veil, 42.
Bardolf arms in Boughton AluphChurch, 136 ; Sir John, 139.
Bargrove, Roger, 90.Barrett, Robert, 89.Bassett arms in Boughton Aluph
Church, 136 ; Ralph, 139.Bavent, arms of, in Hackington
Church, 84.Baxe, John, yeoman of Deal, 52.Beche, Joan, 109.Benjamin, Alice, 100.Bergrove, Roger, 102.Bernardo, Robert, 121.Berton Mill, Saltwood, 110.Bery, Thos. de, 47.Biggs field, Borough Green, 166.Bilcheberoughe, 97.
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GENERAL INDEX. 187
Bilsington, 110.Birdds, John, 116.Bitchet, Ightham, 156.Bix, James, hatchment in St.
Mildred's, Canterbury, 81.Bix, John, hatchment in St. Mil-
dred's, Canterbury, 80.Bix, Thomas, hatchment in St.
Mildred's, Canterbury, 77, 78.Blakmede, Hythe, 104.Bliche, Elizabeth, 94.Blund, John, 47.Bocton, Isolda de, marries Paynel,
125.Bodsham in Elmstead, 67, 71.Bohan arms in Boughton Aluph
Church, 134, etc. ; Edward de, 125,126, 128 ; William de, 137.
Bokton, Idowa, 123, 124; Isola de,123; Joan de, 123, 124; Matildade, 123, 124 ; Stephen de, 123.
Bolney, Alice, 112.Boniface of Savoy, Archb., will, 152.Boroughmarsh (Burmarsh), see Bur-
marsh.Boughton Aluph, Manor of, and Sir
Thomas de Aldon, by DorothyGardiner, 122-130.
Boughton Aluph, the Medieval PaintedGlass of, by C. R. Couneer, 131-139.
Boughton, 144 ; Church, 122 etc.;Court, and relics of de Boctonhome, 123; Domesday entry,122 ; in-the-Bush, origins, 122 ;Monchelsea, 145; next Wye,known as Boughton-in-the-Bush,122 ; Wood, rents in, 123.
Boulogne, Eustace, Earl of, owner ofBoughton Manor, 122 ; LeperHospital, grant from Manor ofBoughton, 122.
Bourne, Edward, 116.Bowes, John, 101, 108, 113 ; Valen-
tine, 57.Boxley, 143.Brandon family, 79.Bray, Hyde, King's Clerk, 123.Breecher, William, 116, 117.Bregge (Bridge), see Bridge.Brende, Warin, 48.Bridge, 45, 48.Bridger, John, 57.Bright, William, 94, 98, 113, [116,121.Bristow, Elizabeth, 93 ; John, 91.Brookhull, Thomas de, sheriff of
Kent, 48.Broke, Thomas, 6, 117.Brokhole, Boger, 98.Brokman, Thomas, 96.
Bromyarde, Stephen, 90.Brook, Folkestone, 112.Brooke, Thomas, 6, 7, 109.Browne, Joan, 105 ; John, rector of
Hope All Saints, Romney Marsh,155 ; Sir George, 2.
Browning, James, 92 ; Joan, 92 ;Richard, tailor, of Hythe, 87, 102 ;Robert, 92.
Brumden, Boughton, 124.Brun, Hugh le, 47.Buckwell Field, Ightham, 156.Bukland, Alexander, 87 ; Edward,
87 ; Joan, 87 ; John, 87 ; Michael,87 ; Thomas, 87.
Burghersh, arms in Boughton AluphChurch, 136 etc. ; Cicely de, 125 ;family pedigree, 127 ; Henry de,Bp. of Lincoln, 124 ; Maud, 125 ;Matilda, 124, 125 ; Robert de, 137;Sir Robert de, Constable of Dover,124, 125 ; Stephen de, 124, 137.
Burial Group, Romano-British, foundat Rochester Meadow, 147.
Burmarsh (Boroughmarsh), 98, 99;lands hi, 108.
Burroughs, John, tenant of SeaValley, Deal, 57.
Burstow, John, 116.Burton, coat of arms in Boughton
Aluph Church, 137 ; John de, theKing's Clerk, 139 ; Thos. de,King's Sumpterman, 139 ; William,121.
Burwash, Sir Bartholomew, arms inBoughton Aluph Church, 135.
Busecombe, Thomas, 119.Busshe, John, 113.Butler, Richard, 104.
CCalowe, Thomas, 92.Calwell, Mr., restorer of ancient glass
in Nackington Church, 161.Camise, Nicholas, 92.Campania, John de, 124.Campe, John, 88.Canterbury, 69, 121, 144 ; Archaeo-
logical Society, xlix; Cathedraland Nackington Church glass, 161;Cathedral, carving in crypt, 24 jCathedral cloisters, carvings in, 12,16, 23; Cathedral cloisters, carvingof kneeling man in, 12 ; Cathedralcrypt, 123 ; finds in, during 1937,xlix ; Friars houses, 110.
Canterbury, Hatchments in theChurches of, by N. E. Toke, 72-86.
188 GENERAL INDEX.
Canterbury Mede, West Hythe, 90 ;The Observant Friars of, 116.
Canvel, Richard, 48.Garden, Edward, 89, 105, 107, 109 •
John, 105, 109 ; Thomas, vicar ofElham, 109 ; William, 93.
Carder, William, 97 ; of Folkestone,
Carlow, John, 107.Carlton, Thomas, vicar of St. Paul's,
Canterbury, 45.Carter, Elizabeth, 181 ; hatchment
in St. Mildred's, Canterbury, 82,83 ; William, of Canterbury, 82,83.
Catelin, Edith, 110 ; Thomas, 110.Chamberlain's Fee, Deal, Manor of,
50, etc.Chapel Place, Dover, skeleton found,
149.Chapman, Harry, 117 . Henry, 108Charing, 143 ; Church, bequest for
repair of, 110.Chart, 143.Chaundeler, Thomas, 96.Cheese, tithe of, to St. Laurence,
Canterbury, 37.Cheker, Raymund, 114.Cheney of Shurland, arms in Bough-
ton Aluph Church, 136.Cheriton Church, bequest for repair
of, 109 ; lands in, 109.Cheston Wood, leper house, 110.Chetham, John, 93.Cheyne, Edmund de, 139 ; William
de, 139.Chiche, John, of Danejohn Manor,
46 ; Thomas, bailiff of Canterbury,
Chislet, 45 ; Manor of, 37.Christchurch, Canterburv 138 •
Priory, 50. y>
Christian, Mr. Euan, restoration ofFaversham Church, 11-12.
Church, Joan, 110 ; Richard, 110 •Thomas, 110 ; William, 110.
Clarke, Robert, 88.Clerk, Ralph, 48 ; Robert, 111, 120,
121*Clopham, Boughton, 124.Cnopehelle, 48.Cobbe, Joan, 93.Cobham, John de, 126.Coins found in Romney Marsh, 164 ;
Mattingly, H. and Stebbing,W. P. D., "The RiohboroughHoard of Radiates, 1931," review,177-8.
Cokyn, Andrew, 47 ; Will, 47.
Coll, Thomas of Westhythe, 119.Colin, Richard, 101.Cohnan, John, 92.Colow, Richard, 103.ColverhaU, Hythe, 112.Coly, Alice, 99 ; Walter, 99.Combe, John, 106.Comin, Thomas, 113.Cook, A. R., "A Manor through four
centuries," review, 175-177.Cook family at Roydon Manor, 175 ;
Mr. Norman, resignation as cura-tor, xxxviii.
Cooper, Robert, mayor of Erith in1625, 10.
Coper, Simon, 119 ; Simond, 107.Copins Hall, Hythe, 109.Coppin family arms, 78 ; hatchment
in St. Alphege's, Canterbury, 78 ;John, 78, 79; Rev. John, ofBekesbourne, 79.
Corkisland, Westhythe, 114.Councer, C. R., The Medieval Painted
Glass of Boughton Aluph, 131-139.Court Ash, alias Deale, Manor of,
50, etc.Cowper, Richard, 95; Simon, 92,
102.Cranbrook, 1, 3, 6, 8; Church,
unusual monument in, 1.Craueburn, John, Master of the Poor
Priests' Hospital, 46.Crayford, Edward, 79 ; Jane, 79 ;
William, 79.Cressie, William, 112.Criol arms, 136, 138 ; Joan de, 138 ;
John de, 138.Crisp, Mary, of Maidstone, 81.Cristover, Robert, 99.Cromp, William, 116.Crompe, William, 89, 106.Crowde, John, 88.Crowmer Chapel, Tunstall Church,
171 ; Sir William, owner of Tun-stall Manor, 172.
Crundale Church, 110.Culmer, G. G., 32.Culter, John, 114.Curtis, A. L., ed. " Sands, clays and
minerals," review, 182-183.
DDally, Peter, 93.Dalminton, Alice, 100.Dalton, Sir Thomas, and Manor of
Boughton Aluph, 122, etc.Danejohn (Dungeon) Manor, Canter-
bury, 46.
GENERAL INDEX. 189
Daniell, Thomas, 115Dannington, William, 109.Dansone, George, 94.Dartford Borough Museum, 148;
District Antiquarian Society, 148 ;notes on, 1; Roman coffin found,165 ; Saxon burial found, xlvii.
Daunton, William, 119.Davinton, Andrew, 91.Davy, Thomas, 113.de Aldon, Sir Thomas, and the Manor
of Boughton Aluph, by DorothyGardiner, 122-130.
de Aldon, Sir Thomas, as sheepfarmer, 128; enfeoffment ofWilliam atte WeUe, 126 ; grant ofproperty to heir of Matilda,daughter of John Paynel, 126;marriage of, 125 ; receives RoyalPardon, 125 ; the Younger, rebukeby Archb. Simon, 128.
de Asceles, John, 124; Matilda,abduction of, 124.
de Avenesbury, Maud, 136.de Badlesmere, Bartholomew, 124,
125 ; Elizabeth, 128, 137 ; familypedigree, 127.
de Bery, Thomas, 47.de Bocton, see de Bokton.de Bohun, Edward, 125, 126, 128 ;
William, Earl of Northampton, 137.de Bokton, Idonia, wife of Thos. de
Gatesden, 123, 124 ; Isola, marriesPaynel, 125; widow of AdamPaynel, 123 ; Joan, wife of Ralphde Otringden, 123, 124 ; Matilda,123, 124.
de Bray, Henry, King's Clerk, 123.de Burghersh, Cicely, 125 ; family
pedigree, 127 ; Henry, Bishop ofLincoln, 124 ; Matilda, 124, 125 ;Maud, 125; Robert, 137; SirRobert, Constable of Dover, 124,125 ; Stephen, 124, 137.
de Burton, John, 39 ; Thomas, 139.de Campania, John, 124.de Cheyne, Edmund, 139 ; William,
139.de Cobham, John, 126.de Criol, Joan, 138 ; John, 138.de Falle, Nicholas, parson of
Boughton, 129de Gatesden, Thomas, 123; death
of, 124; owner of lands inBoughton Aluph, 125.
de Hoo family, 138.de Kirkeby, William, 139.de Kyneleye, 125, 126.de la More, Bertram, 139; Ralph, 139.
de la Pole, Edmund, Earl of Suffolk,leader of the Yorkist Party, 3, etc.
de Larketon, George, owner of landsin Boughton Aluph, 126.
de Laverton (de Laverinton), George,124; Gregory, 124.
de Luci, Richard, 46.de Marci, Richard, 37 ; petition from,
to Archdeacon of Canterbury, 46.de Otringden, Ralph, 123 ; death of,
124.de Pavely family and Boughton,
125 ; Sir Walter, 125.de Pembrugge, Richard, 139.de Poynings, Agnes, 138 ; Thomas,
138.de Rail, Godley, 48.de Rokesley, Sir Richard, 138.de Segrave, John, 126.de Valoins, Waresius, 48.de Vere, Edward, 140.de Wylmington, Stephen, incumbent
of Boughton Church, 129.de Wylton, John, incumbent of
Boughton Church, 129.Deal, 143, 173 ; Castle, 52, etc.Deal, The Sea Valley of, by F. W.
Hardman, LL.D., F.S.A., 50-59.Deale, Henry, 89.Deale, alias Court Ash, Manor of,
50, etc.Deale Prebend, Manor of, 50, etc.Demise, John, 103.Denehole at Wingham Well, note by
W. P. D. Stebbing, 169.Denne, Elizabeth, 118.Denis, Isabel, 117; Joan, 117;
Margaret, 117.Denise, John, 115; overseer of
Hythe, 103, 104.Dentall, 100.Dereworth Ligh, Saltwood, 100.Derville, M. Teichman, Note on Iron
Age discovery in Romney Marsh,152-154.
Devon, Richard, of, 151.Dier, Robert, 115.Dinge, Thomas, 89.Doddingdale, 46.Dodindale, afterwards Morton and
Murton, Canterbury, 37.Dodyndale, see Doddingdale and
Dodindale.Dokeneis, Hythe, 107.Dolet, Thomas, curate of Hythe, 91,
118.Domus Dei of Dover, 104.Donett, Robert, 88.Doston, John, 113.
190 GENERAL INDEX.
Dover, 61, 143 ; Castle, 150 ; DomusDei, Master of, 104; Research
-during 1938, 149-160.Dowe, John, 104.Down, Robert, 99.Downe, Richard, 91, 112; William,
89.Druce, G. C., F.S.A., The Stall
Carvings in the Church of St. Maryof Charity, Faversham, 11-32.
Duncombe, Rev. John, 82.Dungeness, 142.Dungeon (Danejohn) Manor, 46.Dunkin, William, 65.Dymchurch, 142 ; Church, 98,
bequest to, 101 ; land in, 101 ;shingle wall at, 51.
Dyne, Francis Bradley, owner ofGore Court, 172.
EEadbald, King, pedigree, 63.Earconberth, pedigree, 63.Eardsley, William, 66.Early Iron Age pits found at West-
gate, 147.Early Kent Maps, Addenda and Notes
to VoI.XLIX, by Canon G. M.Livett,145-146.
East Peckham, Manor of Roydon, 175.East, Richard, tenant of Sea Valley,
Deal, 56, 67.Ecoa (Acce), 66, 70.Ecgberht, Kong, 63.Edberht, King, death of, 66.Edewey, John, 103.Ediva, Queen, 176.Edmund, Archbishop, and grant of
tithes, 37 ; Earl of Cornwall, 123.Edward, Earl of Derby, funeral of,
72, 73 ; the Elder, 175.Egbert, King of Kent, 60.Egworth, John, curate of Hythe, 88,
89, 106, 116."Eight Bells," Wingham, denehole
found, 169.Elclesley, Richard, rector of East
Peckham, 177.Elham, 96, 144.Elingworth, Giles, 93.Blingworthe, Giles, 114.Ellis family arms, 80, 81.Elmham, Thomas of, 64, 66, 67.Eltham, 144.Elyas, monk of St. Austin's, Canter-
bury, 47.Emett, John, 118.Emma, wife of King Eadbald, 63.
Eormenred (Yrminred), 61, 62;pedigree, 63.
Erconberht, brother of Eormenred,accession to throne of Kent, 62
Erith, 6 ; reference to " mayre " ofpresent-day interest, 10.
Ermengyth, aunt of Abbess Mildredof Minster, 63 ; wife of Ethelbert,63.
Erwood, F. G. Elliston, F.S.A.,Adventures of a Kentish Spy, 1-10.
Ethelberht, son of King Eormenredof Kent, 62.
Ethrelred, son of King Eormenredof Kent, 62.
Eustace, Earl of Boulogne, owner ofBoughton Manor, 122.
Evans, Mr, A. J. G., of the Ace Sandand Gravel Co., 147.
Evenaker, Adam, 90.Excursions, xliii.
FFagge, Agnes, 104; John, 104;
Joan, 104.Falle, Nicholas de, parson of
Boughton, 129.Faversham Abbey, stalls from, in
St. Mary of Charity, Faversham,11 ; Church restoration, 1874, 11,12 ; Mayor of, 1304, 126.
Faversham, Stall Carvings in theChurch of St. Mary of Charity, byG. C. Druee, F.S.A., 11-32.
Ferias, Thomas, 91.Fielders Sand Pit, Ightham, 166.Finch family of Eastwell, 177.Fitzalan of Clun, 136.Fitzmartin, Roger, 48.Five Post Lane, Dover, 149.Flint implements found at Adding-
ton Park, 147.Flower, Dr. Robin, and Laurence
Nowell, 141.Fogge, Lady, 101 ; Sir John, 2.Folkestone, 142; ancient walling
found, xlvi; Church, 111, 112,bequest for repair of, 117 ; landsin, 106, 111.
Fordham, Sir George, quoted, 146.Forster, Thomas, 106.Fortune Manor, East Peckham, 175."Foundarys," the, 46.Fox, Isabel, 97.Franciscan Friary at Romney, note
on, 151.Frebody, John, incumbent of
Boughton Church, 129.
GENERAL INDEX. 191French, Thomas, 93.Friars of Canterbury, 120; the
Observant, 116.Friary, Franciscan, at Romney, note
on, 161.Furley on Aldington Manor: a
correction, 168-160.Fyndoia, Abbot Thomas, and revision
of rules of St. Laurance, Canter-bury, 36.
G
Gardiner, Dorothy, The Manor ofBoughton Aluph and Sir Thomasde Aldon, 122-130.
Gardiner, Dorothy, "The Oxindenand Peyton Letters, 1642-1670,"review, 179-182.
Garrad, Alice, 97.Garrard, John, 107.Gatesden, Thomas de, 123, 124.Gatesdenne, Thomas, owner of lands
in Boughton Aluph, 126.George, John, 93 ; will of, 87.German, Thomas, 117.Gibbe, Joan, 88; Margaret, 88;
Thomasine, 88 ; William of Hythe,will, 87-88.
Giblot, Joan, of Hythe, will, 88.Gibson, Robert, 118 ; Thomas, 93.Gilberd, Agnes, 88 ; John, will, 88.Gilbert, Agnes, wiU of, 88-89;
Juliane, 88.Giles, Agnes, 89 ; Alice, 89 ; John,
will of, 89 ; Thomas, will of, 89.Glass paintings : a note on Charles
Winston, author of " AncientGlass Paintings," 160-161 : Thir-teenth century glass at NackingtonChurch, 161-162; sentimentalvalue of, 181.
Glass, The Medieval Painted, ofBoughton Aluph, by G. R. Councer,131-13,9.
Glassenbury, 1, etc.Glover, Emma, of Hythe, 89 ; John,
will of, 89.Glover's Map of Kent, 141, 142, etc.Godfrey, George, of Hythe, will of,
89 ; Joan, 89 ; Margaret, 89.Godin, Bartholomew, 90 ; James, of
Hythe, will of, 90 ; Juliane, 90.Godwin, Earl, owner of Boughton
Manor, 122.Goldfinch, Thomas, 102.Goldfinche, Joan, 90; Thomas, will
of, 90.Goodale, John, 116.
Gookin, family, owners of Chamber-lain's Fee, Deal, 50 ; Richard, 67,69.
Goram, John, 110.Gore, John, of Elham, 100.Gorram, Alice, 90 ; Elizabeth, 90 ;
John, of Hythe, will of, 90 ; Luce,90 ; Margaret, 90 ; Richard, 90 ;Thomas, will of, 90.
Goudhurst, 144.Gray, Thomas, 97.Greenwich, 144.Gregory, William, of Hythe, will of,
90.Griffin, Ralph, F.S.A., 86.Gryme, Joan, 91 ; John, will of, 91 ;
Juliane, 91.Guildeforde (Guldeford), Sir John, 2 ;
Sir Richard, 3, 9.Gumberct, 67.Gypson, Agnes, 91 ; Katherine, 91 ;
Robert, will of, 91 ; Thomas, 91 ;William, 91.
HHacket, William, 106; curate of
Hythe, 89.Hadley, hatchment in St. Alphege's,
Canterbury, 77.Hailes, John, 89.Hale, Jeoffrey, 108.Hales Chapel, Tunstall Church, 171.Hales, John, 89, 104, 105, 113, 114 ;
owner of Chamberlain's Fee, Deal,60, 63, 64.
Halke, Richard, Stodmarsh, 45.Hall, Richard, 93.Ham, William, 101.Hamme, William, 117.Hamo, builder of St. Edmund's,
Canterbury, 46.Hamon, Margery, of Hythe, will of,
91; Robert, will of, 91.Hanefeld, Canterbury, 46."hatchment," explanation and
history of term, 72, etc.Hatchments in the Churches of
Canterbury, by N. E. Toke, 72-86.Hardman, P. W., LL.D., F.S.A., The
Sea Valley of Deal, 50-59.Hareman, arms in St. Stephen's,
Hackington, 84.Harman, Agnes, 92; Elle, 92 ;
Henry, of Hythe, will of, 92 ; John,of Hythe, will of, 92 ; Juliane,93; Thomas, 92; William, ofHythe, will of, 91, 92.
Harmon, William, 107.
192 GENERAL INDEX.
Harold, Earl, owner of BoughtonManor, 122.
Harpsfield, Archdeacon, 33 ; visita-tion of St. Laurence Hospital,Canterbury, 49.
Harre, Thomas, of Hythe, will of,92 ; Wilmine, 92.
Harris, Grisell, 93 ; Joan, 93 ; John,will of, 93.
Harrison, Alexander, 94 ; Alice, 93,94; Joan, 94; Margaret, 94 ;Thomas, of Hythe, will of, 93;William, of Hythe, will of, 94.
Harry, John, 114 ; Stephen, 114.Hart, Margaret, 87; William, of
Aldington Manor, 158.Harte, Arnold, of Folkestone, 117 ;
John, 117 ; Thomas, 94." Haunted House Field," Romney
Marsh, 153.Hawkhurst, 145.Hawkin, Joan, 94; William, of
Hythe, will of, 94.Hayler, John, 88.Hayman, Peter, 94; Rafe, 94;
William, 94.Hayward, Eleanor, of Hythe, will of,
94; Thomas, 94.Hebbing, Boughton, 124.Hemper, Alice, 94; will of, 95;
William, of Hythe, will of, 94, 96.Henry I and Boughton Manor, 122.Henry III and Boughton Manor, 122.Henry VIII, owner of Aldington
Manor, 159.Henson, Henry, 90.Heppington Mill, 47.Heraldry in Boughton Aluph Church,
137, etc.Herbert, Robert, incumbent of
Boughton Church, 129.Hermitage, Hythe, 112.Herne Church, 138.Hever, 143.Hevywater Mill, Hythe, 94.Hewitt, Engineer Capt. J. B., 86.Heynpett, Salomande, 47.Hicford, William, of Hythe, will of,
95.Higford, Alice, 95.Highmore, Anne Maria, hatchment in
St. Mildred's, Canterbury, 81-82 ;Anthony, hatchment in St. Mil-dred's, Canterbury, 80 ; Elizabeth,82 ; Joseph, 82 ; Nathaniel, 82 jSarah, 82.
Hobbeson, Robert, 102.Hodge, Joan, 96 ; Thomas, of Hythe,
will of, 95.
Hogbin, Agnes, 96 ; John, of Hythe,will of, 95, 96 ; Marione, 95, 96 ;Stephen, 96 ; Thomas, S6.
Hoget, Thomas, 105.Hogget, Edward, 109; John, of
Hythe, will of, 96.Hoggett, Marione, 96 ; Thomas, 96.Hoggin, Thomas, 117, 120.Hoggs, Thomas, 101.Hogin, Thomas, 100, 108.Hokbinde, see Hogbin.Hoke, Harry, 90.Hoker, Alice, 98 ; Joan, 97, 100;
John, 100, 104; Robert, 108 ;Thomsine, 114; William, of Hythe,will of, 100.
Holbeme, Joan, 96; John, 119;Thomas, of Hythe, will of, 96.
Holeway, Edward, of Hythe, will of,98.
Holloway, Anthony, tenant of SeaValley, Deal, 57.
Hohnesdale Volunteer Corps ofInfantry, 1805 : a note by W. P. D.Stebbing, 167-168.
Holway, Alice, 97 ; Clement, 107 ;will of, 97; Joan, 97, 98 ; Margaret,98 ; Thomas, 97.
Holwey, Clement, of Hythe, will of,97 ; Joan, 97 ; John, 97 ; Roger,97 ; William, 97.
Honeychild, Romney Marsh, 152.Honeywood, Joan, 98 ; Nicholas, 98.Honywater, Hythe, 92.Honywood, Agnes, 99 ; Alanne, of
Hythe, will of, 98 ; Alice, 100 ;Joan, 99,100 ; John, 98, 100, 101 ;will of, 98 ; Richard, 100 ; Robert,98, 100 ; Thomas, will of, 99, 100 ;William, 98, 100.
Hoo, 67 ; coat of arms in BoughtonAluph Church, 136; John de,King's Yeoman, 138, 139 ; Williamde, 138; Peterborough Abbey landsin, 70.
Hoogen, Thomas, overseer of Hythe,113.
Hooker, John, of Hythe, will of, 101;Juliane, 101 ; Robert, 101 ; Walter101.
Hoorne, Richard, 91.Hope All Saints, Romney Marsh,
155.Hope Chapel, Romney Marsh, 162.Horn, Harry, 112 ; Joan, 112.Home, Ceceley, 101; Cioile, of
Hythe, will of, 101 j Harry, ofHythe, will of, 102 j Joan, 102 ;John, 121 j Richard, will of, 101.
GENERAL INDEX. 193Horton Kirby, Anglo-Saxon cemetery
found, 148.Hospis Wood, Saltwood, 100.Hospital of St. Laurence, Canterbury,
The Register and Chartulary of the,by C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 33-49.
Hougham, hatchment to, in St.Mildred's, Canterbury, 83.
Ho\vgen, Thomas, 104.Howgin, Alice, 193 ; Joan, 103, 104,
114; Thomas, 103, 115; will of,103, 104; William, will of, 102,103.
Howham, Alice, 104; John, ofHythe, will of, 104.
Howlet, Agnes, 105 ; Edward, 105 ;Joan, 105 ; John, 104 ; Thomas,curate of Hythe, 111 ; Thomas, ofHythe, will of, 104, 105.
Huet, Alice, 105 ; John, of Hythe,will of, 105 ; Richard, 105.
Hugh, of Trottesclive, Abbot of St.Augustine's, 33, 36.
Hughson, Henry, 87.Hugson, Harry, 87.Hull, John, 92, 109.Hunden, William, commissary
general, 46.Hunt, Agnes, 105; Joan, 106; John,
of Hythe, will of, 105 ; Katherine,105 ; William, of Hythe, will of,106.
Hussey, Arthur, Hythe Wills, 87-121.Hythe, 142, 143; Church, 88, 101,
102, 104, 107, 110, 112 ; lands in,100, 106, 111.
Hythe, West, see Westhythe.Hythe Wills, by Arthur Hussey, 87-
121.
Iden, wall for protection of, 126.Ightham, Oldbury Hill excavations,
a note by J. B. Ward Perkins,166-167.
Ingram, Margery, 103."Invader's Shore, The," by W. P. D.
Stebbing, F.S.A., F.G.S., review,173-174.
Iron Age bead from Romney Marsh(illust.), 153 ; discovery in Rom-ney Marsh, 162-164; Early, pitsfound at Westgate, 147 ; potteryat Oldbury Hill, 167.
Ive, John, 110 ; Richard, 110.Ivyohuroh, 145.Ivyhatoli Court, Ightham, 166;
Ightham, pottery found, 156.Iwado, 144.
Jackson, Elizabeth, 105.Jage, Alice, 92 ; Nicholas, 92.James, Christopher, curate of Hythe,
106, 106.Jeke, Thomas, 94.Jenkin, Edith, 106 ; Joan, of Hythe,
will of, 105, 106 ; Katherine, 99 ;William, 99, 105, 106, 107, 115;will of, 106.
Jode, Edward, of Hythe, will of,106 ; Joan, 106 ; Richard, 106 ;William, 106.
John, Alice, afterwards Alice Rust,107 ; King, and Boughton Manor,122; Margaret, 107 ; Nicholas,of Hythe, will of, 106 ; William,of Hythe, will of, 107 ; Wimarke,of Hythe, will of, 107.
Johnson, Agnes, 108 ; Thomas, 93;parish clerk of Hythe, 87 ; Walter,of Hythe, will of, 107; William, 108.
Joise, Joan, 89.Jones, Dr. Kenneth, 32.Jones, Surgeon-Capt. K. H., 86;
obituary notice, 185.
K
Keete, Richard, vicar of Lympne, 109.Kelley, hatchment in St. Stephen's,
Hackington, 86 ; Richard, 86.Kelsey, Major General, Lieutenant
of Dover Castle, 65.Kempe, Gregory, 109.Kempes of Wye, 124.Kenet, Alice, 117.Kenett, John, 117 ; Thomas, 117.Kent Maps, Addenda and Notes to
Early, Vol. XLIX, by Canon G. M.Llvett, 145-146.
Kent Maps, Supplementary Note onEarly, by Canon G. M. Livett, 140-146.
Kentish Spy, The Adventures of a, byF. C. Elliston Erwood, F.S.A., 1-10.
Keston, Roman coffined burial at,note by J. B. Ward Perkins, 164-165.
King Oswin, A Forgotten Ruler ofKent, by Gordon Ward, M.D.,F.S.A., 60-65.
King, Thomas, 109 ; William, 105.Kingsefeld, Boughton, 124.Kinkell, Alice, 110; Thomas, 112,
118, will of, 110.Kirkby, arms in Boughton Aluph
Church, 136 ; John, 108 ; Robert,108; William, of Hythe, will of, 108.
194 GENERAL INDEX.
Kirkeby, William de, 139.Knight, Edward, 108,109 ; Florence,
109; James, of Lympne, 109;Joan, 108, 109; John, 89,104, 108,109 ; Katherine, 108 ; Margaret,108; Peter, 109; Richard, ofAldington Manor, 169 ; Richard,of Hythe, will of, 108-109;William, of Hythe, will of, 108-109.
Kowlesse, Agnes, 109 ; Beton(Beatrice), 109 ; Clemence, 109 ;John, 109 ; Thomas, 109 ; Williamof Hythe, wiU, 109.
Kyneleye, John de, 125, 126.
La Beleassise, Boughton, 123.La Dane, Boughton, 124.Lambarde, William, association with
Lawrence Nowell, 140 ; " Diction-arium Anglise Topographicum etHistoricum," 140-141.
Lamberhurst, 144.Lambisfield, Isabella, 110 ; Richard,
of Hythe, will of, 110.Lane, John, 96.Langeport, Manor of, 37.Larketon, George de, owner of lands
in Boughton Aluph, 126.Laverton, George de, 124 ; Gregory
de, 124.Lawn, Margaret, 100.Lawrence, Thomas, 113.le Brun, Hugh, 47.Lee, hatchment in St. Mildred's,
Canterbury, 82, 83 ; Richard, ofHythe, will of, 111; William a,107.
Leeds, 144.Leger, Marione, 112 ; Mark, smith
of Hythe, will of, 112 ; Thomas,112.
Legh, Alice, 111, 112; Joan, 111,112 ; Margaret, 111, 112 ; William,of Hythe, will of, 111-112.
Leigh, Isabella, 111 ; Thomas, ofHythe, will, 111 ; William, 111.
Leight, William, 120.Lennard, William, 91.Leper Hospital, Boulogne, grant
from Manor of Boughton Aluph,122.
Leper House, Chesten Wood, 110;Sandwich, 110.
Levenard, James, 94.Lewis, John, of Hythe, will of, 113 ;
Mathew, 103.
Lifflngton, Alexander, 101.Ligh, Alice a, 110 ; Edward, 112 ;
John, 112; Margaret, 112;William a, 110; William, ofHythe, will of, 112.
Light, Thomas, 103.Lilforth, Thomas, 108.Liminge, 70.Lingreshoke, Boughton, 124.Little, A. G., Notes on the Franciscan
Friary at Romney, 151-162.Livett, Canon 6. M., Addenda and
Notes to Early Kent Maps, Vol.XLIX, 146-146.
Livett, Canon G. M., SupplementaryNote on Early Kent Maps, 140-146.
Lok, Henry, 103.Lomewood, East Farleigh, 176.Longe, Andrew, of Newchurch, 111.Lossel, John, 93.Lothair, 66, 70; heir to Kentish
throne, 69.Lovell, Alice, 112, 113 ; Joan, 112,
113; John, 112, 113; Juliane,112, 113 ; Michael, of Hythe, willof, 112, 113.
Lowes, Cristine, 113 ; Mathew, 116 ;Richard, of Hythe, will of, 113.
Lowett, Giles, 114; Joan, 114;John, 96, 114; Juliane, 114;Robert, 116; will of"; 113-114;Stephen, of Hythe, will of, 114;Susan, 114.
Lowis, Alice, of Hythe, will of, 113;Joan, 105; John, 113 ; Thomas,111; William, 113.
Lows, Mathew, 116; Richard, 94;Robert, of Hythe, will of, 113;Thomas, 113.
Luci, Richard de, 46.Lunce, Juliane, 114 ; William, 104 ;
will of, 114.Lymberner, Alexander, 48 ; Alured,
48.Lydd, lands in, 100.Lymings, 62 ; lands in, 96.Lymne, 146; lands in, 1QA, 109;
Church, bequest for repair'of, 104.Lynam, Mr., on map making, 145.
MMaidstone, 144.Malewayn, John, 128.Malin, Alice, 116 ; Thomas, 116.Mailing, 143.Malmain, John, 113.Man, John, of Cheriton, 112;
Thomas, 107.
GENERAL INDEX. 195
Maningf ord Bohun, Manor of, demisedto Sir Thos. de Aldon, 128.
Manny, Sir Walter, of TunstallManor, 172.
Map-making, article by Lynamquoted, 145.
Maps, Addenda and Notes to EarlyKent, Vol. XLIX, by Canon G. M.Livett, 146-146.
Maps, Supplementary Note on EarlyKent, by Canon G. M. Livett, 140-146.
Marchall, Agnes, 115 ; will of, 116 ;John, will of, 115 ; Juliane, 113 ;Thomas, of Hythe, will, 115;Tomsin, 115 ; William, of Hythe,will of, 115.
Marci, Richard de, 37 ; petition toArchdeacon of Canterbury, 46.
Marden, Alice, 116; George, ofHythe, will of, 116 ; Richard, 116;William, 116.
Margate, 142.Market Ward, Hythe, 117, 120.Marsh, Agnes (Annis), 116 ; will of,
117; Henry, of Hythe, will of,116 ; Joan, 116 ; John, of Hythe,will of, 116; Richard, 117.
Marten, John, 90.Martin, Agnes, 102; will of, 118;
Alice, 102-,'117; Cecile, 102, 117,118; Elinor, 102; Elim, 102 ;John, 102, 107, 120 ; Maud, 102 ;Nicholas, 101, 102, 118 ; will of,117 ; Richard, 91 ; Thomas, 102 ;will of, 117; William, 101, 102, 106.
Master, Giles, of Canterbury, 81.Mathew, Geffere, 90.Mattingly, H. and Stebbing.W. P. D.,
"The Richborough Hoard ofRadiates, 1931," review, 177-178.
Maxefeilde, John, of Hythe, will,118; Joan, 118.
Maxwell, Agnes, 118; Alice, 118;Blance, 118 ; George, will of, 118 ;Margaret, 118; Thomas, 118;William, of Hythe, will of, 118.
May, Nicholas, 91.Maye, William, 118.Meade, Robert, curate, of Hythe, 87.Medecalfe, John, 121.Medeground, Hythe, 98.Medieval Painted Glass of Boughton
Aluph, The, by C. R. Councer,131-139.
Mee, arms in Hackington Church, 84.Meekings, C. A. E., The Buildings of
Aldington Manor, temp. James I:a correction, 158-160.
Melhuish, hatchment in St. Stephen's,Hackington, 86.
Menefield, John, parish chaplain ofHythe, 99.
Merbanke, John, 121,Merch, Edward, 94.Mersham Church, 138.Merwale, husband of Aebba, 63.Mesindew, Master of, 100.Mesolithic flints at Addington Park,
147.Mett, Alice, 119 ; Elizabeth, 119 ;
John, 119 ; Nicholas, 114, will of,118, 119; Robert, 119; William,90,93; will of, 119.
Mette, Nicholas, 106.Michell, Agnes, 119 ; Alice, 120;
Elizabeth, 119 ; Drowis, 119 ;Joan, of Hythe, will of, 119 ;John, 119; Thomas, 104, 111,116, 118 ; of Hythe, will of, 120 ;parish clerk of Hythe, will of, 119.
Middleton, Joan, 116 ; William, 116.Midillmas, Alice, 120 ; Joan, 120 ;
John, 120; Margaret, 120;Richard, of Hythe, will of, 120 ;
'William, 120.Midwinter, Rev. A., "The Church
and Village of Tunstall, Kent,"review, 170-173.
Mighell, Thomas, 96, 121.Mildred, Abbess of Minster, daughter
of Aebba, 63.Mill St., Maidstone, olla found, 147.Miller, James, 109 ; John, 155.Milles, John, 94.Millfleld, Canterbury, 46.Milton, 102.Milword, Edward, 107.Minster in Thanet, 66; Mildre,
Abbess of, 63.Minter, Thomas, 87.Misericord carvings at St. Mary of
Charity, Faversham, 11, etc.Molston, James, of Hythe, will of, 121.Mommery, William, baker, of Deal,
53.Moore, coat of arms in Boughton
Aluph Church, 137.More, Bertram de la, 139 ; Ralph de
la, 139.Morfote, Agnes, of Hythe, will, 120,
121; John, 121.Morlin, Henry, 119.Mortimer, Earl of March, arms in
Boughton Aluph Church, 136, 136,etc.
Morton, Archbishop, and AldingtonManor, 159.
196 GENERAL INDEX.
Morton, now Murton, Canterbury, 37.Mount, Nicholas, 101, 118 ; Richard,
91.Mounts, Nicholas, 107, 108 ; parish
clerk of Hythe, 104; Richard, 114.Mulston, Agnes, 121 ; Alice, of
Hythe, will of, 121; Thomas, 120,121 ; will of, 121 ; William, 121.
Murton (Morton), Canterbury, 37.
NNackington, 45; Church, 13th
century glass at, 161-162 ; glassonce in Canterbury Cathedral, 161.
Nash, Rev. E. J., Vicar of Farning-ham, 160.
Neale, John, 109.Nell, John, 93.Neolithic Bronze Age scraper found
at Ivychurch, 164.Nethersole, hatchment in St. Ste-
phen's, Hackington, 86 ; Thomas,of Sellinge, 104.
Neve, Mr. Arthur N., death recordedin Annual Report, xxxviii.
Newes, William, 97.Newington Church, bequest for repair,
99, 109 ; lands in, 96, 104, 109.Newis, William, 105.Newstreet, Richard, 93.Niccolls, Josiah, 56.Nicholas, John, 88.Nicolas, John, 111.Nores, Margaret, 96 ; Robert, 96.Northfolk, Robert, priest, of Hythe,
112.Nowell, Geoffrey, 103; Laurence,
cartographer, Dean of Lichfield,140, etc.; proposal for Map ofEngland, 141.
Numismatic Notes and Monographs :"The Richborough Hoard ofRadiates 1931," by H. Mattinglyand W. P. D. Stebbing, review,177-178.
OObituary, 184.Observant Friars of Canterbury, 116.Otringden, Ralph de, 123 : death of,
124.Oldbury Hill, 166 ; note on excava-
tions by J. B. Ward Perkins, 166-167.
Oluesbocton, see Boughton.Olwey, Clement, 110 ; of Hythe, 96.One Tree Hill, Sevenoaks, 156.Orkney, Joan, 119.
Ormond, Jamys, 7, 8, 9.Oryn, Dymchurch, 109.Osborne, George, 94.Oslave, 63.Ospringe, 56, 143.Ostinghanger (Westenhanger), 116.Oswell, Rev. H., Rector of St.
Mildred's, Canterbury, 86.Oswin, King, A Forgotten Ruler of
Kent, by Gordon Ward, M.D.,P.S.A., 60-65.
Oswin, King, claims hereditary rightsto the Throne of Kent, 62 ; charterof, 61 ; and Oswy, of Northum-berland, 60.
Oswyn, 63. etc.; death in 675, 66.Otringden, Ralph de, 123, 124." Oxinden and Peyton Letters, 1642-
1670," editedby Dorothy Gardiner,review, 179-192.
Parret, Juliane, 102.Parrot, Sir John, 49.Paternoster Watering, Romney
Marsh, 152.Patricksboume, Manor of, 139.Pats, Richard, 91.Patt, of Hythe, wife of, 98 ; John,
111, 112, 114, 119 ; Richard, 116.Patte, John, 120.Paveley coat of arms in Boughton
Aluph Church, 135 ; family andBoughton, 125; Sir Walter de,125, 137.
Payable, Simon, bailiff of Canter-bury, 47.
Paynel, Adam, 123 ; John, owner oflands in Boughton Aluph, 125;Maud, owner of part of BoughtonAluph Manor, 125.
Pearce, Bertram W., A note onRoman finds at Stonar, 166.
Peasmarsh, wall for protection of,126.
Pechehill, Clement, 112.Pembridge coat of arms in Boughton
Aluph Church, 134.Pembrugge, Richard de, 139.Pen, William, curate of Hythe, 102.Penne, William, 104,107, 115.Pere, Robert le, of New Romney,
151, 162.Perkins, J. B. Ward, Note on Roman
Grave Pottery from Ivy Hatch,156.
Peterborough Abbey lands in Hoo,70.
GENERAL INDEX. 197Peters, family, 79 ; Peter, memorial
in. St. Alphege's, Canterbury, 79.Pette, near Rodweye, 48.Pettit, William, 81.Peyton Family : Gardiner, Dorothy,
"The Oxinden and PeytonLetters," review, 179-182; SirThomas, 56.
Pilot Meadow, Dover, 149.Pinfold, Hythe, 97.Place Names, xliii.Plome, William, 90; priest at
Hythe, 97.Pole, Edmund de la, Earl of Suffolk,
leader of the Yorkist Party, 3, etc.Poore, Herbert, Archdeacon of Can-
terbury, 46.Pope, Frances, 52 ; Samuel, 52.Postling, 99 ; Church, 98 ; lands in,
100.Pottery found at Ivy Hatch, Ight-
ham, 156.Powell, Mr. C. W., death recorded
in Annual Report, xxxviii.Poynings, Agnes de, 138; family
arms in Boughton Aluph Church,135, 138 ; Thomas de, 138.
Press gang and Deal fishermen, 181.Prest, Richard, of Folkestone, 96.Prikesland, Boughton, 124.Prill, Thomas, of Rochester, 103.Punche, William, 103.Putte, John, 113.Pyxe, William, 104.
QQuthen, William, 118.
RRail, Godley de, 48.Ramsey, hatchment in St. Alphege's,
Canterbury, 77.Rand, Andrew, claimant of land at
Deal, 53 ; David, 52; Nordash,56, 57 ; William, 55.
Ratcliff, John, parish priest ofHythe, 94.
Raynold, John, 89.Records Branch, xliii.Reculver, marble carving found
(illust.), 162-164.Reddisdale, Hamond, 111.Register and Chartulary of the
Hospital of St. Laurence, Canter-bury, The, by C. Eveleigh Woodruff,M.A., 33-49.
Regulbium, see Reculver.Remefold, Alice, 88.
Reports on Archaeology in Kent,1938, 147-150.
Reviews, 170-183.Rewell, Hythe, 101.Reynold, John, 105.Richborough, 143 ; coins, 177-178 ;
" The Richborough Hoard ofRadiates, 1931," by Mattinglyand Stebbing, review, 177-178.
Richardis mede, Hythe, 92.Richards, John, of Hythe 92.Rie, John, 94.Rigden, Thomas, 111.Rigedon, Thomas, 99.Robards (Robarts) family, see
Roberts.Robert, Abbot of Augustine's, Can-
terbury, 45.Roberts, of Glassenbury, memorial
to, 1; Sir John, 78; Walter, 1, etc.Robertsbridge, 145.Robinson, Alice, 111 ; Thomas, 111.Rochester, 144; Bishop and Prior
of, " and decisions of Council ofWestminster," 126; Meadow,Romano-British burial found, 147.
Rocke, Thomas, 107.Roger, Abbott, 37.Rogers, Nicholas, 114.Rokesley, Sir Richard de, 138.Rolvenden, making of wall for
protection of, 126.Roman cemeteries and isolated inter-
ments recorded, 156; coffinedburial at Keston, 164-165 ; findsat Dover, 1938, 149 ; finds atOldbury Hill, 167; galley atStonar, 166 ; grave pottery fromIvy Hatch, Ightham, 156.
Romano-British finds, 147-148.Romenal (Rumenhal, Romehall,
Romney), Friars of, 151.Romfeld, John, 119.Romney, Franciscan Friary at, note
on, 151 ; Marsh, Church of AUSaints Hope, 155 ; Marsh, IronAge discovery in, 152-154 ; Marsh,lands at, 101.
Rooke, Admiral Sir George, owner ofmansion on site of St. LaurenceHospital, Canterbury, 49.
Rootes, Ltd., Maidstone, olla foundon site of new premises, 147.
Roper, Thomas, 79.Rosper, Cheriton, 100.Roydon Hall, 176; Manor, East
Peckham, 175-177; Margaret,175 ; Thomas, 175.
Rumenhal, Friars Minor of, 151.
198 GENERAL INDEX.
Bust, Agnes, 117; Joan, 117;William, 120.
Bye, 126.
S
Sabertus (Gabertus, Swaebheard), 66.St. Albans, George, Duke of, 1 ;
Jane, Duchess of, 1.St. Alphege's, Canterbury, hatch-
ments in, 77.St. Augustine's, Canterbury, Sacrist
to find bread and wine for St.Laurence, 44.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Hythe,87, 99, 104, 106, 114, 116, 117.
St. Edmund's, Canterbury, 47 ; builtby Hamo, 47.
St. Gregory, Canterbury, 47; Priorand Convent of, 46.
St. John the Baptist, Hythe, 114;Hospital, Hythe, bequests to, 104,105.
St. Laurence, Canterbury, 35 ; altarlights in, 47 ; Hospital, Canter-bury, allowances to inmates, 43,44 ; form of entry for women, 37,38 ; foundation of, 33 ; gift byHamo, 47 ; remains near CricketGround, 34 ; rules, 36, 39 ; Sacristof St. Augustine's to find breadand wine, 44.
St. Laurence, Canterbury, The Registerand Chartulary of the Hospital of,by C. Eveleigh Woodruff, M.A.,33-49.
St. Laurence, martyrdom of (basrelief), 49.
St. Leger, coat of arms in BoughtonAluph Church, 135.
St. Leonard, Hythe, 87.St. Margaret, Canterbury, 45.St. Margarets-at-Cliffe, Bronze Age
pin found, 150 ; site of tumulus,xlvii.
St. Martin of Dover, 60.St. Mary Bredene, Canterbury, built
by William Hamo, 47.St. Mary of Charity, Faversham, Stall
Carvings in the Church of, byG. C. Druce, F.S.A., 11-32.
St. Mary of Charity, Faversham,restoration in 1874, 11, 12.
St. Mary of Stodmarsh, 46.St. Michael's, East Peckham, 176.St. Mildred's, Canterbury, hatch-
ments in, 74, 78.St. Paul's, Canterbury, 118.St. Badegunds, 108.
St. Willibrod, Bishop, 133.Saire, Bobert, 101.Saltwood, 94, 99 ; Church, 98, 99;
Cliff at, 99,100 ; lands in, 100,106.Samwell, Thomas, 113.Sandford, Benjamin, vicar of Farn-
ingham, 160.Sandgate, lands at, 117.Sandown Castle, 52, etc." Sands, clays and minerals," edited
by A. L. Curtis, review, 182-183.Sandwich, 51, 143, 144; hospital,
88 ; Leper House, 110.Sandys, hatchment to, in St. Mil-
dred's, Canterbury, 83.Sare, Thomas, 101.Sarre, Anglo-Saxon finds, 148.Saunder, John, 108 ; Boger, 92, 96,
110.Saundir (Saunders ?), Thomas, 98.Saundre, Boger, 115.Saxon cemetery at Horton Kirby,
xlvii.Saxon Charters, 60-71.Saxton, map-maker, 146; map of
the South Eastern Counties, 141,etc.
Scappe, John, 99; Marione, 99;Bobert, 99.
Scappis Mill, Hythe, 99.Sea Valley, Deal, enquiry into
ownership, 53; occupiers' petition,54.
Sea Valley of Deal, by F. W. Hard-man, LL.D., F.S.A., 50-59.
Seaton, Manor of, 138.Sebbe, King of Essex, 67.Segrave, John de, 126.Selbriand, Bichard, 120.Sellinge, 104.Sende, John, 96, 111.Sere, Bobert, 105.Sewen, John, 113 ; curate of Hythe,
91, 108, 109, 119.Seynecler, John, 100.Sexburh, wife of Earconberht, 63.Sexton, Mailing, 105.Sheriff, William, 101.Shreffs, William, 104.Sidney, Sir Philip, 72.Silvester, Abbot-elect of St. Austins,
Canterbury, 37.Simmons, Alderman James, of Can-
terbury, hatchments in St. Mil-dred's, Canterbury, 83.
Simpson, Alexander, 4 ; kidnapped,5; sawyer, 4, etc.; sent toYorkist Headquarters, 4-5 ; takento Tower, 8.
GENERAL INDEX. 199
Simpson, hatchment in St. Alphege's,Canterbury, 77.
Sims, Mr., Verger of St. Mildred's,Canterbury, 86.
Simson, David, 103.Sire, Joan, 101 ; Thomas, 101, 108.Skinnar, Henry, 103.Snell, Nicholas, 119 ; Robert, 110.Somers, arms in St. Stephen's,
Hackington, 8.Sparke, William, 116.Spurges, John, 94.Spurgey, Thomas, 91.Spy, Adventures of a. Kentish, by
F. C. Elliston Erwood, F.S.A., 1-10.Stace, Richard, of Hythe, 92;
Thomas, 103 ; William, 97, 99.Staines, Richard, Mayor of Canter-
bury, 1792, 79.Stains (Staines), hatchment in Church
of Holy Cross, Canterbury, 79.Stall Carvings in the Church of St.
Mary of Charity, Faversham, byG. C. Druee, F.S.A., 11-32.
Stamper, Margaret, 94.Stapill, Robert, 119.Stapleton, Joan, 97.Stebbing, W. P. D., 59; "The
Invader's Shore," review, 173-174.
Stebbing, W. P.'D., The HolmesdaleVolunteer Corps of Infantry 1805,note on, 167-168.
Stench Well, Hythe, 109.Stephen, King, and Boughton Manor,
122.Steveday, Thomas, 94.Stocker, Rev. John, 79.Stockett, hatchment in St. Stephen's,
Hackington, 84, 86.Stodmarsh, 45; granted to St.
Augustine's, 70.Stonar, Roman finds at, a note by
Bertram W. Pearce, 166.Stone, Agnes, of Saltwood, 106;
Edward, 102 ; John, 106 ; Richard,117.
Stone Mill, Lymne, 88.Stone Pit Field, Ightham, 156.Stoning family, 79.Stubblefield, Cheriton, 109.Sturry, 45, 67, 70, 71; gift of land
to Abbess Aebba, 60, 61.StutfaU, Lympne, 109.Suabheard, 65, see also Swaebheard.Sudanie, 70, 71.Suebhardus, see Swaebheard.Suffolk, Earl of, leader of the Yorkist
Party, 3, etc.
Supplementary Note on Early KentMaps, by Canon G. M. Livett, 140-146.
Sutton-at-Hone, 6 ; Roman potteryfound, xlvii.
Swaebheard, elects himself King, 67 ;ruling Kent from Canterbury, 68 ;son of Sebbe, King of Essex, 67.
Swaebheard, The Usurpation of King,by Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A., 66-71.
Swan, Hythe, 108.Swift, William, 119.Sympson, Roger, see Simpson.Symson, Alexander, see Simpson.
T
Tailor, Thomas, 109.TaiUor, John, Town Clerk of Hythe,
1539, 116.Talk, Thomas, 107.Tanell, Richard, 88.Tanner, John, 103.Tayler, John, 93.Taylor's " Tudor Geography,"
quoted, 146.Taylor, Clement, 115; Edward,
114 ; John, 89, 102, 112, 120.Taylor (Taylore), John, 87 ; William,
of Lyminge, 96.Tayloure, John, 87, 113.Tenaris Cross, Hythe, 95, 100, 103.Terry, the goldsmith, Canterbury, 48.Thanet, 67.Theodore, Archbishop, 60, etc.Thomas of Elmham, 64, 66, 67.Thorne, Abbot Nicholas, of St.
Laurence, Canterbury, 33.Thunor, follower of Egbert, 62.Tills, IsabeUe, 103.Tillie, of Glassenbury, 1.Tithe, transfer from one church to
another allowable, 46 ; and HenryOxinden, 180.
Titill, John, 94.Title, John, 90, 114, 118.Toke, N. E., The Hatchments in the
Churches of Canterbury, 72-86.Tokens found in Romney Marsh, 154.Tonbridge, 144.Tovil, silver denarius found, xlviii.Tower, Sir Reginald Thomas,
obituary notice, 184'.Treby, Sir George, and Bill against
Archbp. of Canterbury, 57.Trewelove, William, 103, 112.Trewlove, William, 104.Trewlovis, Hythe, wife of, 98.
200 GENERAL INDEX.
Trottesclive, Hugh of, Abbot of St.Augustine's, 33, 36.
Tunstall; " The Church and Villageof Tunstall, Kent," by A. Mid-winter, review, 170.
Turning Gate, Hythe, 109.Twysden Family, 175, 176 ; William,
of Chelmington, 175.
UITictred, King, 71.Underdown, 97.Underdowne, John, 57.Updown, John, 114; Thomas, 114.Usurpation of King Swaebheard, The,
by Gordon Ward, M.D., F.S.A.,66-71.
Valoins, Agnes de, 48 ; Hamo de,48 ; Waresius de, 48.
Vere, Edward de, 140.Vigors, Debora, 93 ; John, 93, 100;
William, 93.Volunteers : The Hoknesdale Volun-
teer Corps of Infantry, 1806, noteby W. P. D. Stabbing, 167, 168.
WWaebheard, see Swaebheard.Walker, Thomas, 101.Waller, Richard, 120 ; Thomas, 103.Walmer, 51.Walton, Thomas, 101, 113, 119.Ward, Gordon, M.D., F.S.A., King
Oswin, A Forgotten Ruler of Kent,60-65.
Ward, Gordon, M.D., F.S.A., The Usur-pation of King Swaebheard, 66-71.
Warde, Cornells, 107.Warden, 144.Wardrobe, Thomas, Longeport, 45.Ware, Joan, 115.Waren, William, 92.Warin, William, 94, 100, 107.Warren, John, 88.Watson, George, and Sea Valley,
Deal, 56 ; Richard, 102.Watts, Thomas, of Sandwich, 101.Wayte, William, incumbent of
Boughton Church, 129.Well, Richard, 89.Welle, William atte, parson of Pette,
126.Weller, Thomas, 105.Welles, Thomas, 116.Welling, Romano-British burials
found, 147-148.
Welston, Agnes, 121.Wenderly, Thomas, 94.West Hythe, 97, 99, 104, 109, 114.Westgate, find of Early Iron Age
pits, 147.WhetenhaU family, 175, 176.Whight, Arthur, of Ostinghanger,
116.White, John, hatchment in St.
Stephen's, Hackington, 86 ; Rich-ard, 94.
Widler, Thomas, 107, 117, 120.Wigge, William, 89.William the Englishman, 123.Willope Manor, 160.Wills, Hythe, by Arthur Hussey, 87-
121.Wilson, John, innkeeper, of Erith, 7.Wilson, Mr. Sydney, local Secretary
for Faversham, 32.Winchelsea, 126.Wingham, 143 ; church, misericords
in, 11.Wingham Well, denehole at, 169.Winsill, William, of Saltwood, 91.Winston, Charles, author of "Ancient
glass paintings with hints onglass painting," 1867 : a note on,160-161.
Withebrok, Hugh, curate of Hythe,105, 116.
Witheler, Thomas, 88.Wittersham, 143; making of wall
for the protection of, 126.Wodde, Joan, 106 ; Thomas, 106.Wode, Richard, 91.Wood, Richard, 109.Woodnesborough, 143.Woodruff, C. Eveleigh, M.A., The
Register and Chartulary of theHospital of St. Laurence, Canter-bury, 33-49.
Wrake, Thomas, of Dover, 91.Wrethe, William, 111.Wrewke, Thomas, 120.Wright, Robert, 91.Wye, 143.Wylrnington, Stephen de, incumbent
of Boughton, 129.Wylton, John de, incumbent of
Boughton, 129.Wytham, 124.
Yalding, 143.Yngeman, Thomas, 95.Yngham, Thomas, 94.Yokes Farm, Romney Marsh, 152.
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