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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 78

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.

Castles—continued.
Deal, 20, 32, 247; 21, 248, 250, 259; 23, 24-30.
Donnington (Berks), 30, 80.
Donnington, Kent, 39, 187.
Dover, 20, 248; 21, 191; 22, 263, 313; 25, 203; 26, 166; 40, 22, 23; 43, 278; abbot of Faversham imprisoned, 21, 275; bestowed on Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 39, 57; church and chapels, see also churches and Religious Foundations, 20, 121; 21, 301; 26, 155-156; 29, 233; college of canons, 20, 295; Governors of, 20, 78, 103; 21, 202, 204, 217, 225, 229, 250, 255, 256; 22, 161, 279; 24, 184; 25, 77, 79, 86; 27, 41, 42; 28, 22, 35, 40, 49, 57, 71, 214, 215, 352; 29, 21; 30, 81, 313; 36, 40; 37, 98; 44, 140; 45, 69, 70, 79, 202; Constable-ship of, 28, 24; Maminot Towers, 28, 233; Norman waterworks, 43, 167-172; preservation, 36, xxxvi; 39, xlvii; view, by Hollar, 30, 89.
Duddo, 25, 202.
Eynsford, 25, 203; 26, 82; preservation, 25, xl; 33, liii.
Folkestone, 28, 1, 2.
Genys, 28, 275.
Goodrich, 25, 202; waterworks, 43, 172.
Hadlow, 22, 313.
Hastings, 21, 30; 25, 201.
Hereford, 29, 21.
Herstmonceux, 28, 23, 214, 217.
Hertford, 23, 336.
Hever, the chapel, see Religious Foundations; destruction of guardhouse, 24, xli.
Holmesdale, see Reigate Castle.
Kemsing, 31, 175.
Leeds, Kent, 20, 21, 78; 21, 202, 241, 242; 22, 159, 313, 314; 25, xlii, xlix-liii, 141; 26, 222; 28, lxxxvi, 327, 357; bath of Edward I at, 25, 1; besieged by Edward II, 22, 312; 28, 327, 328; the chapel, 29, 241; 31, xlvi; Lady Badlesmere and Princess Isabella at, 42, 233; taken by Stephen, 25, 198; the chapel, see Religious Foundations.

Lennox (Scotland), 20, 81.
Lewes, gatehouse, 28, 350.
Leybourne, chapel, see Religious Foundations.
London, Baynard’s, 37, 101; the Tower, 20, 61, 83; 21, 93, 234, 245; 22, 88, 254; 23, 335; 24, 13, 14, 66, 103, 197; 28, 216, 338; 37, 101; 45, 117-118; 32, 300.
Ludlow (Shropshire), 45, 121; chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Lullingstone, Roman and Jutish antiquities, 22, 83.
Lymne (Lympne), 30, lii-lv, 249; 43, 222, 223; 44, 294.
Lyons (Denbighshire), cinerary urn, 43, 297.
Mereworth, 21, 211, 230; 43, 273-274.
Moygallon (Co. Cork), Ireland, 20, 80.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, waterworks, 43, 171.
Peak, the (Derbyshire), 25, 201, 202.
Penrhyn (Carnarvon), 27, 60.
Pevensey, 39, 63; 43, 309.
Pontefract, Sir Richard Haute beheaded, 45, 116.
Queenborough, 21, 216, 218, 230; 22, 164, 170, 173, 279; 23, 88, 92; granted to Earl of Oxford by Richard II, 22, 179;
William Cheney, constable, 37, 109; well, 22, 177.
Raby, 32, 317.
Rayleigh (Raleigh), Essex, 43, xlix; 44, 62.
Reigate (Holmesdale), 31, 155. Richborough, 24, 210, 212; 39, 91, 94, 96; earth from, taken to Sandwich Bay, 34, 154; excavations, 39, xlvi; 40, 181-184; the chapel, 29, 219; 45, 73.
Rochester, 20, xlvii, 143, 153; 21, 3, 21-38, 50-51, 55; 22, 279; 23, 201, 309; 24, 4, 6, 11-12, 94; 25, 203; 27, 190-192; 28, 341; 33, 131; 35, 130, 164; 43, 275; besieged by William II, 29, 6; 39, 63; bestowed on Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 39, 57; Constables, 24, 17, 18; 28, 23, 24, 352; 40, 109; dungeon discovered, 24, xlvii; 27, 185-186; herringbone work, 42, 85; materials, 26, 118; (cont),

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