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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 98

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.
Escombe (Durham), 20, 150.
Ewell, see Temple Ewell.
Exeter:
St. George’s, 45, 30.
St. Mary’s in the Moor, 30, 165.
St. Martin, 23, 59.
Exminster, 23, 55.
Eynsford, 23, 139; 44, 47; apse, 43, 250; chapels, see
Religious Foundations; Sybil buried, 26, 85; of Mary Selby, 27, 33.
Eythorne, 28, 310; 32, 160; 38, xlv; 45, 70; font, 27, 255; plate, 28, 115, 123-124; visitation, 29, 286; Adam; V., 32, 106, 173.
Fairfield (Ferafeld), 32, 144, 146; visitation, 29, 318; 32, 161-162.
Fairford (Glos.), 28, 258; windows, 28, 246.
Farleigh, East, 20, 140, 153; 23, 140; 44, 45.
Farleigh, West, 20, 140; 24, 176; 28, 274; 43, 154; 44, 41; chancel arch, 20, 141; 21, 265; early door, 20, 142; 21, 264; spire, 30, 91.
Farnborough, 44, 51.
Farningham, (Freningham), 23, 140; 44, 47; Sybill brass, 26, 84, 87; Thomas, V., 40, 61.
Faversham, 21, 127, 154; 24, 185, 188; 30, 39, 71; 41, 51; 45, 60, 64, 80, 86; Arden sermon, 24, 243; brasses, 22, 42; of Richard Coldwell, 30, 61; of Henry Hatche, 31, 144; of William Thornbury, 31, 144; Easter Sepulchre, 41, 107-113; inventory, 41, 57; monument of Elizabeth de Pympe, 28, 232; of Esau Sprackling, 27, 231; Henry Pay buried, 21, 279; repair, 1734, 41, 92; visitation, 29, 303; Peter, V., 32, 172.
St. Katherine, 21, 126-134.
St. Mary, 30, 45.
St. Mary of Charity, coats of arms, 22, 197-208; merchants’ marks, 22, 205, 207; Pay brass, 22, 203; plate, 25, 142-145; tomb of Edward Fagg, 22, 201.
   St. Saviour, 20, 210.
   Water Lane Mission Church, 25, 142.

Fawkham, 44, 51; Selby entries in registers, 27, 36.
Fearfeld, see Fairfield.
Felixstowe, Rochester and Norwich arms, 29, 125.
Fellbrig (Norfolk), brass of Simon de Felbrig, 40, 5.
Fishlake (Yorks), Norman doorway, 45, 4.
F1eet, visitation, 32, 167.
Floore (Northants), 26, 57.
Folkestone, 21, 247; 30, 135; 31, 27, 105, 110; 45, 62, 75; churches subordinate to, 45, 71-74; date, 28, 1-9; early mention, 43, 238; tomb of Herdson, 28, 6; of John Jordan, 21, 258; of John Pragell, 21, 257; of Segrave, 21, 206; windows, 28, 8; visitation, 29, 291; Walter, V., 32, 180.
Foots Cray, Iron grave slab and church fittings at, (V. J. B. Torr), 43, 215-219.
Fordwich, 45, 64, 80, 85; brass of Aphra Hawkins, 31, 145; font, 42, 223; plate, 27, 267, 294-295; visitation, 29, 277; Simon, R., 32, 179.
Foston (Yorks.), carvings, 45, 7.
Fotheringay (Northants), doorway, 44, 126.
Framstead, visitation, 29, 307.
Frant, 42, 174.
Freningham, see Farningham.
Frindsbury, 20, 153; 25, 96; 32, 64; 44, 49; font, 32, 60; St. William, fresco, 27, 97.
Frinsted, 45, 80; plate, 26, 227-228.
Frittenden, 31, 27; 45, 88.
Fulbourne (Cambs.), St. Vigor, 32, 43.
Furneaux Pelham (Herts.), royal arms, 45, 235.
Garrington in Littleboume, 45, 83.
Gillingham, 23, 140; 26, 70; 44, 53; brass of William Haward, 31, 145; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Gloucester, St. Nicholas, plate, 26, 211.
Godalming (Surrey), 26, 73; 30, 281.

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