Aspects of Kentish Local History

Home
News & Events
  Publications Archaeological
Fieldwork
Local & Family
History
Information
by Parish
 

Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 69

N0TE.—Place-names occurring under the headings of Bridges, Churches, Religious Foundations, etc., are not cross-referenced; nor are Personal names under headings of Abbacies, Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Armorial Bearings, etc. Names with the prefix a, atte, de, etc., should be sought under the name itself, and not under a, atte, etc.

Cambridge (cont), King’s College, 23, 191; 27, 238; 28, 323; 31, 232; 43, 270; royal arms, 43, 286; Chapel, see Religious Foundations; Magdalen College, 25, 107, 108; Michaelhouse, 25, 104; Pembroke Hall, 21, 94; 22, 253; 27, 238; Queen’s College, 20, 98, 192, 193; 21, 181; 32, 324; 44, 132; St. John’s College, 20, 265; 24, 168, 171, 174; 25, 110; 30, 59-60, 61, 77, 184, 245; 31, 101; 32, 35, 308; holds Domus Dei, Ospringe, 29, 262; St. Mary and St. Nicholas College, 24, 246, 252; St. Peter’s College (Peterhouse), 20, 116; 21 , 92, 93, 181; 22, 91; 30, 187; 38, 29; 40, 85; Sidney College, 22, 93; Sidney Sussex, 28, 324; Trinity Hall, 20, 194, 271 , 272; 21, 94, 153, 154; 22, 90, 99; 25, 104, 111, 239; 26, 179, 240; 27, 292, 295; 28, 324; 30, 248; the Library, 25, 239.
Cambridge University, 23, 188; 24, 251; the Bourchier Chest, 24, 246.
Camden, near Cranbrook, 31, 206.
Camden Place, 24, 157.
Camden, Marquess, 20, 274, 275; Willliam, "Britannia," 44, 6.
Came, James, 28, 294; John, 27, 104.
Camer estate, Luddesdowne, 24, lii.
Camerarius, Richard, 41, 21.
Cameron, Scotland, 21, 241.
Camilla, Theodosius de, 20, 69; R. of Wingham, 32, 166.
Camm, see Cawne.
Campaniles. (see also Bell-cots), at Benenden, 22, 45-48; Brookland, 22, 45, 48; 37, 207; Canterbury, Christchurch, 22, 46; bequests for rebuilding of, 31, 46-48; Canterbury, St. Augustine’s, 22, 46; 37, 156; Minster, Sheppey, 22, 153-154.
Campbell, Colin, architect, 43, 274; Lady Frederic, 31,1x; Colonel, John, 26, 278; Lieut. John, 26, 283.
Campe, John, 31, 18.
Campeggio, Cardinal Lorenzo, 31, 4; career, 43, 255-257; at Lewisham, 43, 256-257, 272; see also Salisbury, Bishops of.
Campeggio’s Progress through Kent in 1518, by V. J. B. Torr, 43, 255-265.

Campen, William, 30, 17.
Camper, William, 29, 150.
Camp Hill, 31, 157.
Campi, Bartolommeo, 44, 244.
Campian, William, at Padua, 40, 86.
Campion, arms, 21, 239; Edmund, 29, 42; Elizabeth, 28, 17; Henry, 28, 17; William, 21, 239; 28, 17; Sir William, 28, 10, 17.
Campnes, Richard, 42, 53.
Campson, Alice, 28, cvii.
Camville, Hugh de, 31, lxvii; John de, 31, lxiv.
Canada, Governors of, 38, 73.
Canam, John, 34, 27, 28.
Canci, Amfred de, see Cani, Ansfrid de.
Candall, Joseph, 28, 19.
Canders, Simon, 34, 14.
Candos, Thomas, 24, 161.
Candy, Thomas, 33, 95.
Cane stone, see Caen stone.
Cani, Ansfrid de (Canci, Amfred de), 40, 106.
Cannon, iron, first made at Buxted (Sussex), 21, 312.
Canon (Cannon), John, 22, 304, 305; Richard, 35, 103.
Canonical Election, methods of, 29, 73-74.
Canonical Obedience, professions to see of Canterbury (C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 37, 53-72.
Cantelo, arms of, 32, 67-68; Cantelupe, 28, 301.
Canterbury, 20, 4-48 passim, 62, 167-184 passim, 236, 245; 28, 299; 43, 276. access to sea, 39, 100-102.
Cathedral, see also Religious Foundations.
churches before St. Augustine, 25, 222; see also Churches.
deserted after Jutish invasion, 22, 26. freedom of, 22, 215.
M.P’s, 27, 45, 46, 52, 54.
property of Knights Hospitallers, 22, 263; 24, 131.
Roper estates, 44, 147.
suspected persons during Common-wealth, 23, 71-72.
Trades: silk weaving, 22, 218; woollen trade, 22, 210-212; trades prevalent in, during Commonwealth, 22, 213. (cont),

Page  69     (This page was prepared by Steve Keeler)                      

Note volume number in Bold and page number in normal, then go To Archaeologia Cantiana List

Previous page        Next page

     Back to 'C' Letters       To Archaeologia Cantiana List