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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 117

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.

Clay, Brigett, see Denton, Brigett; John, 26, 19; Mary, 36, 104, 106.
Clayborne, Sarah, 20, 3; Thomas, 20, 3.
Claybrooke (Cleaybroke, Cleybrooke), Thomas, R. of Swalecliff, 38, 81; William, 26, 20; brass in St. John Baptist, Margate, 25, 73;
Claylane Wood, 23, 8.
Clayndon, manor, 22, 245.
Claypans, Wrotham, 24, 128.
Clayse, John, 30, 153.
Clayton, Henry, 26, 45; Margaret, see Gower, Margaret; Mary, m. Thomas Hawkins, 22, 189; Richard, 22, 189.
Clayton and Bell, glassworkers, 21, 128.
Cleapoole, Elizabeth, 20, 17; William, 20, 17.
Cledero, see Clitherowe.
Cleder, ville, 44, 107.
Cleethorpe[s](Lincs.), 42, 32.
Cleeve, see Clive.
Clegent, Peter, 20, 8; William, 20, 8.
Cleggett (Cleget), Elizabeth, 30, 22; Henry, 29, 151; 30, 13, 25; Joan, 30, 16; Mr., 29, 150; William, 29, 151; 30, 16.
Clement the Chaplain, parson of Westerham with Edenbridge, 31, lxiv, lxvii.
Clement, Pope, 22, 266.
Clement V, Pope, 21, 136.
Clement VI, Pope, 38, 117.
Clement VII, Pope, 43, 256, 257, 261.
Clementson, William, V. of Bethersden, 27, 204, 206.
Clements (Clemence, Clement), arms 24, 197; Adam, 29, 120, 143; Anne, 22, 309; m. Hugh Pakenham, 24, 197; Christopher, 20, 9; Elizabeth, 20, 9; John, 20, 11; 24, 197; 26, 169; 27, 88; 37, 15; Lewis, 31, 253; Sir Richard, 24, 191, 197; arms, 27, 17, 18; Thomas, 20, 302; William, 20, 11; 29, 291; 44, 94.
Clemett, Richard, 22, 296.
Clenche, Agnes, 44, 97; John, 44, 97, 98; Katherine, 44, 97; will, 44, 97-98; Thomas, 44, 89, 97; 45, 28; will, 44, 96-97; William, 44, 97; —, 44, 92.

Clere (Cleere, Cleres), John, 32, 237; Margery, see Deeson,  Margery; Matthew de, 29, 21; castellan of Dover Castle, 36, 40; Richenda of, see Longchamp, Richenda.
Cleresmyth, John, 32, 234.
Clergy, marriage of, 21, 145; of West Kent, renunciation of Papal authority by, 22, 293-309.
Clerhegge Wood, East Peckham, 27, 93, 94, 97.
Clericis, Laicos, Papal Bull, 38, 1.
Clerk, Clerke, see Clarke.
Clestringham, Sir Ralph de, 22, 260-261.
Cleue, see Cliffe.
Cleve, see Clive.
Cleveland, Earl of, see Wentworth, Thomas, Lord.
Clevett Well, 20, 190.
Cleybrooke, see Claybrooke.
Cleygate, Mr., 36, 90.
Cleys, Simon, 32, 162.
Cleyworth, Agnes, see Fugate, Agnes.
Cliderow, see Clitherowe.
Cliff End and Pett Level, Submerged Forest, 45, 253.
Cliffe (Cleeve, Clyve), 20, 4-48 passim; 21, 193; 22, 116, 309; 27, 67, 68, 69, 82, 93, 95, 108; 33, 136; 36, 7; mention in Domesday, 41, 72; manor, 41, 71; parish, 26, 272; associated with Chalk in Anglo Saxon times, 21, 162; Rector’s Court, 41, 76; Church, see Churches.
Cliffe Marshes, Roman graves, 29, lxxvi-lxxix.
Cliffe-at-Hoo, 25, 136; 26, 92; 38, 191; Church, see Churches; Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Cliffsend, 22, 133, 142.
Cliffe (Cleve, Clyve), see also Clive; Bernard, 20, 15; Catherine, see Hopper, Catherine; Sir Christopher, 22, 204; Jeremiah, 30, 169; Peter, 22, 154; Thomas, 24, 184; 36, 88; brass in St. John Baptist, Margate, 25, 72; Zutphania, m. John Wood, 22, 204.
Clifford Castle, see Castles.
Clifford (Clifforth, Clyfford), family, 26, 187; arms, 40, 92; continued,

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