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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 96

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.

Churches—continued.
Cowlam (Yorks), font, 45, 7.
Cowling, see Cooling.
Cranbrook, 22, 144, 221-231; 24, 246, 250; 31, 27, 143; 36, 127; 45, 64, 232; baptistery, 22, 229; "Bloody Baker’s Jail," 22, 228-229; brass of Thomas Sheff, 37, 25; inventory, 41, 57-68; 42, 231-233; monument of Baker, 21, 228; 22, 230; of Roberts, 22, 230; 37, 107; of Weston, 44, 277; parvise, 22, 227-228; royal arms, 45, 238; topography (Leland L. Duncan), 37, 21-31; visitation, 29, 312; Walter, V. of, 40, 59; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Crayford, 23, 138; 26, 51-78; 44, 46; reference to in Domesday, 26, 78; architecture, 26, 78; mouldings, 26, 117; Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Crays The:
Foots Cray, 44, 51; bell-cot, 43, 217; fittings, 43, 216-219; monument of Sir Simon Vaughan, 43, 218- 219; iron grave-slab, 43, 215-216.
North Cray, 44, 51; royal arms, 45, 236.
St. Mary Cray, 23, 139; brass of Isabel Cossale, 31, 143; of Benjamin and Philadelphia Greenwood, 41, 187.
St. Paul’s Cray, 26, 72-73; 42, xlix; 44, 51; 45, 209; brass of John Feerby, 31, 143; of John Smythe, 31, 143; William, parson, 20, 70.
Crockenhill, 22, 101.
Crondall, see Crundell.
Crondall (Hants), brass of Nicholas de Kaerwent, 32, 40.
Crowhurst (Surrey), 40, 168; brass of John Gaynesford, 40, 5.
Croydon, 28, 326.
Crundal (Crondall), 45, 80; visitation, 29, 282-283.
Cudham, 44, 46.
Cuxton, 44, 46.
Dalmeny (near Edinburgh), 42, 227.
Darenth, 20, 149, 153; 23, 139; 44, 52; chantry chapel, see Religious Foundations.

Darenth, South, 44, 52.
Dartford, 20, 54, 197; 22, 243, 297; 26, 59; 29, 261; 31, 195; 35, 112; 44, 52; brass of Agnes Appleton, 32, 50; of Burlton, 26, 329-333; 31, 143; of Richard Martyn, 31, 143; of Agnes Molyngton, 40, 7; font, 45, 240; mouldings, 26, 117; Roman sarcophagus, 22, 50; Stanepit chapel, see Religious Foundations; tower, 20, 143.
Deal, 24, 113-114; 33, 90; 41, 90, 94; visitation, 29, 287; 33, 71, 85-86; St Andrew, plate, 28, 120; St. George, plate, 28, 118-120; St. Leonard, plate, 28, 120-121; tower, 31, 298; Pilot’s Gallery, 41, 92; royal arms, 43, 294; 45, 238;
piscina, 24, 114; sedilia, 43, 26.
Deerhurst (Glos.), 20, 150; 22, 9; ground-plan, 42, 79; herringbone work, 42, 85.
Demecherche, see Dymchurch.
Denny, Isle of, 22, 252.
Denton, 22, 305; 44, 51; 45, 69; plate, 26, 149; visitation, 29, 294.
Deptford, 44, 53.
Detling, 20, 147; 45, 79; plate, 26, 224-225; visitation, 29, 304; 33, 88-89.
Dinsdale, plate, 25, 189.
Ditton, 20, 140, 146; 44, 46; restoration of chancel, 20, 146; Norman roof, 21, 272; priest’s door, 20, 142; 21, 264; tufa quoins, 20, 146.
Doddington, 26, 73, 76-77; 31, xliv, xlvi; 45, 78; arms of John de Bourne, 21, 206; Francis Dodsworth buried, 25, 111; plate, 25, 139; visitation, 29, 300.
Dode (Dowd), 21, 263-267; 26, 67; 35, 147; 40, 141; 44, 50, 58; ground-plan and measurements, 21, 262.
Dode with Paddlesworth, 20, 146.
Doncaster, St. George, 23, 80; St. Katherine’s Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Dover:
Christchurch, plate, 26, 150-151.
Holy Trinity, plate, 26, 153-154.

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