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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 108

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.
26, 121; visitation, 25, 42-56; 29, 288; 32, 172; windows, 42, 87; John, priest, 32, 106, 179.
Repton (Derbyshire), 42, 83.
Riccall (Yorks.), carvings, 45, 5.
Richborough, 29, lxvi; apse, 43, 250.
Ridley, 44, 49.
Ringwould, 32, 160; 40, 165-176; brasses, 40, 171; plate, 28, 128-129; scratch dial, 40, 175; timber tower, 26, 313; visitation, 29, 285; 32, 173.
Ripple, 32, 160; plate, 27, 241, 242; 28, 130-131; Richard, R., 32, 160, 173; Rectors of (Rev. C. L. Feltoe), 32, 321-324.
River, 45, 70; plate, 26, 148, 175-176, 180; visitation, 29, 293; Peter, V., 32, 180.
Rochester:
   St. Clement, 21, 8, 18; 29, 131; 30, 235; 44, 46.
   St. Margaret, 23, 214-215; 24, 56; 29, 109, 119, 123, 265-266; 30, 14; 33, 134; 44, 46; bells, 29, 150; brass of James Roberts, 42, 234, 235; John, V., 29, 109, 119.
   St. Mary the Virgin, Saxon church, 23, 214.
   St. Nicholas, 21, 70, 317; 22, 297, 303, 304; 23, 272-273; 24, 24, 25; 29, 103, 138, 151; 30, 14, 208; 33, 134; monument of Canon Conway, 41, 138.
Rodmersham, 22, 249; 40, 57; 45, 77, 86, 209; plate, 26, 205-206; sedilia, 31, xlvii; visitation, 29, 296; Alan, V., 34, 70, 71, 72; John,V., 34, 77.
Rolvenden, 21, 212; 26, 301 31, 32; 45, 63; appropriated to Cobham College, 27, 65-66, 68; visitation, 32, 171-172; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Romney, New, 35, 154 (F. C. Elliston-Erwood), 37, 177, 178, 208; 41, 93; 42, 68; 43, 252, 279; brass of Thomas Smyth, 31, 151; ledger-stones, 41, 188, 191; visitation, 29, 315; Robert, V., 32, 157.
   St. Lawrence, 27, 49; 37, 190; 41, 170; 45, 74.

   St. Martin, 20, 155-160; demolition of, 27, 51; 31, 108; 37, 187, 190; 41, 153, 169-170; 45, 74.
   St. Michael, alleged church, 37, 190-191.
   St. Nicholas, 20, 155, 156; 27, 57; 37, 196-200; 41, 169-170; 42, 258-259; 45, 62, 232; beacon on tower, 41, 164; chapter at, 32, 147; damaged by storm, 45, 262; font, 45, 240; Brett monument, 27, 54; Goustone monument, 27, 56; Wilcocks monument, 27, 52; Holyngbroke brass, 27, 45; plate, 27, 55, 56; royal arms, 45, 213; Richard Stupeney buried, 27, 50; visitation, 32, 148-149; the Lady Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Romney, Old, 31, 32; pulpit, 40, 173; royal arms, 45, 212-213; visitation, 29, 317.
St. Clement, 37, 200-202; 45, 65.
St. Lawrence, visitation, 32, 148.
St. Martin, visitation, 32, 148.
Rotherham, 23, 80.
Round-naved, in England, and their connexion with the Orders of the Temple and of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Sir William St. John Hope), 33, 63-70.
Rowingdon, visitation, 29, 312.
Ruckinge, 31, 32; 45, 62; visitation, 29, 315.
Ruxley, N. Cray, 44, 49.
Ryarsh, 20, 140; 21, 264; 44, 46; piscina, 21, 265.
Rye, 26, 306; royal arms, 45, 213.
Ryhall (Rutland), 25, 249.
St. Alban’s, St. Michael, windows, 42, 86.
St. Clement’s, 22, 303.
St. Columb Major (Cornwall), 45, 289.
St. Feock (Cornwall), royal arms, 45, 235.
St. Giles, Thanet, 32, 187.
St. Lawrence, Thanet, 21, 177, 207, 223; 24, 253-266; (continued),

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