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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 125

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.

Comin(of Hampshire), arms, 26, 275.
Commination Service, 31, 103.
Commines, Philip de, 37, 100.
Common Fields, in Kent, 44, 209-210.
Commonwealth Surveys, in Lambeth Library, 29, 207.
Comp, John, 28, 103.
Comport, Mrs., 27, 124, 125, 126; Thomas, 20, 4; W., 27, 112.
Compton (Comptone, Comton, Comtoon, Cumptone), Henry, R. of Westenhanger, 31, 85; John, 27, 169; Mr., 32, 230, 317; Mrs., 32, 246; Richard, a monk, 31, 53; Ruth, m. Henry Selwyn, 22, 100; Simon, 27, 131; Thomas, 31, 44; 32, 192, 215, 219, 224.
Comslech, Avis, 29, 321.
Comy (Comey), Abigail, 20, 12, 19; Anthony, 20, 19.
Comyn, Richard, V. of Preston next Wingham, will, 31, 49.
Conant, John, schoolmaster, 41, 101.
Conce, Hugh, 28, 285; Joan, 28, 285.
Conches (Normandy), honor of, 36, 18, 20.
Condon, see Cowden.
Coney (Conye), Matthew, 28, 21; Sieur, 32, 270; —, 21, 71.
Conghurst, 20, 41.
Conghurst (Congherst), Roger of, 33, 85.
Congragh, Sir John, 20, 108.
Congresbury (Somerset), 28, 319.
Connoll, R. of Ripple, 27, 238.
Conrad, P. of Christchurch, 44, 26.
Consant (Consaunt, Consent, Conont), Alexander, 27, 219; Alice, 30, 103, 108; 32, 136; see also Nottingham, Alice; Cecilie, see Hikks, Cecile; Elinor, 30, 103, 104; Joan, 30, 103; 32, 136; John, 25, 22; 30, 108; Katherine, 30, 103; Margery, m. —. Phelip, will, 30, 103-104; Nicholas, 28, 77; Richard, 32, 113, 114; Thomas, 28, 97, 109; 32, 88-138 passim; 30, 115, 116; William, 30, 103, 104, 108, 116; 32, 102, 108, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 131.
Consecration Crosses, at Milton Regis, 44, 272-273; in Rochester Cathedral, 23, 308.

Constable, Mr., 21, 288; Stephen, 30, 31.
Constance, decree of, 43, 258.
Constance, daughter of King of Leon and Castile, 28, 185.
Constantia, 25, 91.
Constanteyne, Alice, 30, 57; William, hermit, of Ospringe, 30, 57.
Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Emperor, 25, 90.
Constantinople, 20, 81, 85; 25, 90; Emperor of, at Lewisham, 43, 272.
Conteville, Herluin of, 39, 55, 74.
Contry (Contrey, Contrye), Edith, 39, 88; John, 25, 270, 275.
Conway, Agnes Ethel, The Family of William Longchamp, Bishop of Ely, Chancellor and Justiciar of England, 36, 15-42; The Maidstone Sector of Buckingham’s Rebellion, 37, 97-119; The Owners of Allington Castle, Maidstone, 29, 1-39.
Conway, Sir Martin, Allington Castle,
28, 337-362.
Conway, Hugh, 37, 103, 113; Sir Martin, Lord Conway, 41, 138; purchases Allington Castle, 28, 361; Secretary, 26, 132; 42, xliv; 44, 156; William, canon of Westminster, monument, 41, 138.
Conyngham, Lord Albert, Lord Londesborough, 41, 182; Elizabeth, Marchioness of, donor of glass to Patrixbourne, 44, 229, 241; Marquis, 41, 182; Richard de, canon of Lincoln, at Council of Pisa, 29, 78.
Cook, N. C., A Roman site in the Church Field at Snodland, 40, 79-83.
Cook, Norman, and R. F. Jessup, Excavations in Rose Wood, Ightham, 1933, 45, 162-167.
Cook, Norman, and Michael J. McCarthy, A Roman Cemetery at West Wickham, Kent, 45, 188-192.
Cooke, Richard, The Palatines, 26, 321-325.
Cooke (Coch, Cock, Cocke, Cockes, Cocks, Cocus, Cok, Coke, Cokes, Cokk, Cokke, Cokks, Coks, Coky, Cokys, Cook, Cookys, Cox, Coxe, Koccys), arms of, 26, 225; Adam, of Horton, 32, 156; continued,

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