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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 121

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.

Cobham, continued, Sir Reginald, 40, 102.
   Sir Reynold of Rundale and Allington, 29, 157-158, 164; will, 29, 162.
   Richard, 30, 12, 16.
   Robert, 29, 156.
   Stephen, 21, 208; 28, 238, 352; 29, 160; Knight of the Shire, 21, 209; Baron Cobham of Rundale, 21, 204; Lord Cobham, Knight of the Shire, 21, 206.
   Sir Stephen, 29, 155-156.
   Thomas, 28, 352, 353; 29, 155, 158, 165; 34, 89; 40, 94; brass in Cobham Church, 31, 141; at Hoo St. Werburgh, 31, 147; 40, 5; Knight of the Shire, 21, 215, 216.
    Sir Thomas, 27, 94; 29, 156-157, 162; 33, 150; Lord Rundall, 28, 166, 237.
William, 29, 157, 160, 161; 30, 16; Lord Cobham, 21, 229; 43, 144. —, of Hever, 28, 238.
Cobhambury, 27, 97, 113, 130; 31, lxv: freeholders, 27, 130-131; manor, 27, 115-118, 119; rental, 27, 129, 131-132; prebend, 27, 66, 76; prebendary of in Cobham College, 27, 115-117.
Cobhambury Hill, 27, 102.
Cobhambury Wood, 27, 106.
Cobhambury, Adam of, 40, 57; John de, priest, 40, 57.
Cocchere, Peter, 25, 82.
Coch, see Cooke.
Cock, Dr. F. W., Kentish bibliographical notes, 41, 175-179; Kentish Men at the University of Padua, 40, 85-87; The oldest map of Romney Marsh, 30, 219-224.
Cock, Cocke, Cockes, Cocks, see Cooke.
Cockayne, Sir William, 20, 96.
Cockel, Simon, 38, 166.
Cockerell (Cokerell), John, 29, 251; Mr., 29, 151; Richard, 22, 174.
Cockewell, Christopher, 30, 28.
Cockham Hill, 29, 153.
Cockle (Cocle), Alice, 20, 19; Janiana, 28, 290; Thomas, 20, 19.
Cocklescombe in Lydden, 22, 237, 262; 24, 135; Military Orders at, see Religious Foundations.
Cocklestone, see Cuxton.
Cocklett, Nicholas, 44, 99.

Cockling, Widow, 26, 44.
Cockman, Eleanor, m. Nicholas Toke, 25, 126; Jane, see Weemes, Jane; John, 21, 92; 25, 126; Thomas, R. of Cowden, 21, 92; 26, 324; R. of Trottescliffe, 20, 193; 21, 92.
Cockram, Richard, bailiff, 42, 23.
Cocks, Thomas, diary of, review, 25, 304-305.
Cocsete, Peter de, 30, 74.
Cocus, see Cooke.
Codd (Cod, Code), family, 28, 199; Catherine, 20, 21; Cecilia, see Kynge, Cecilia; Henry, 38, 85; Joan, m. John Hosewyf, 33, 85; John, 20, 34; Martha, m. Robert Marriott, 20, 42; Mary, 30, 30; Thomas, 20, 42; William, 20, 21.
Codeham, Codham, see Cudham.
Codicote (Herts.), 28, 326.
Cod’s Corner, Montreal Park, 43, 98.
Codsheath hundred (Riverhead), 31, 167, 170, 171, 174; 38, 55-56, 59-60, 62; 43, 98; 44, 190.
Coenwulf, see Cenulph.
Coetlogon, C. E. de, 22, 219.
Coffam, William, 28, 77.
Coffer of Portland oolite, in Canterbury Cathedral, 21, 73-74.
Coffin, see Coppin.
Coffin-lids in Edenbridge Church, 21, 97.
Coggan, Margaret, see Quittenden, Margaret.
Cogger, Ambrose, 20, 34; Elizabeth 20, 34; Thomsin, 30, 17.
Coilliot, Mr., of Calais, 32, 275, 276.
Coins, at Folkestone, 38, 49; Ospringe, 41, 197-206; Plumstead, 45, xlvi; Westerham, 39, 214; ancient gold (George C. Brooke), 40, 25-28.
Coins, Roman hoard, 34, 158-162; Prentis collection at Rochester, 27, lxxi-lxxii.
Cok, Coke, Cokes, Cokk, Cokks, Coks, Coky, Cokys, see Cooke.
Cokelestone, see Cuxton.
Cokelette, Joan, 45, 26.
Cokelyng, Adam, 29, 123-124, 141, 144; John, 29, 122, 127, 141; Richard, 29, 105.
Coker, Dorothy, see Maynard, Dorothy; William, 29, 116.

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