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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 131

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.

Cowper (Coupar, Couper, Coupere, le Coupere, Coupers, Cupere), see also Cooper; family, 33, 150; Adam, 25, 81, 261; Cecilia, 20, 166; George, 44, 102; Gilbert, 20, 179; Isabella, 20, 179; Isbel, 35, 27; James, 36, 56; Joan, 30, 131; John, 25, 14, 262; R. of Cowden, 21, 88, 90; John Meadows, 27, 281; Joseph Harris, 27, 281; Margaret, 35, 30; Martin, 44, 99; Michael, 21, 112; Mildred, 36, 61; Nicholas, 35, 27; Richard, 23, 142; 32, 168; Robert, 20, 166; Stephen, 31, 241; 32, 80, 286, 289, 294, 297, 301-302; will, 30, 131; 31, 263, 264; Thomas, 20, 166, 190; will, 38, 180; William, 29, 244; 37, 44; 41, 27; will, 31, 263-264; R. of Ripple, 27, 239.
Cowsole, William, 25, 292.
Cox, Coxe, see Cooke.
Coxden, Dorset, 20, 55.
Coxeter, Edith, m. Charles Jasper Selwyn, 22, 100.
Coxheath, Linton, 21, li, lii.
Coxon (Coucson, Coxson), Richard, 29, 292; Robert, 31, 73; —, yeoman, 36, 84.
Coye, Elizabeth, 44, 94; Mabel, m. Thomas Ditchfield, 31,
183.
Coyne, William, 22, 301.
Coysse, John, 32, 95.
Cozens (Coosen, Cousen, Cosin, Cosyn, Cousens), Adam, victualler, 29, 141; Barbury, widow, 30, 21; George, 30, 170; Henry, 20, 16; 24, 226; Joan, m. Edmund Beecher, 20, 16; John, 20, 36; John Robert, 44, 34; Margaret, 20, 6; 45, 23; Marian, alias Lake, 20, 36; Mary, 20, 21; Mr., 27, 90; Robert, 20, 21; Tamson, 30, 170; Thomas, 32, 119; hermit of Brodestyr in Reculver, 30, 104; William, 20, 36; 24, 187; 32, 52.
Crabbere, John, 25, 82.
"Cradles," the, Queendown Warren, 35, 38-39.
Cradock, arms, 23, 124; Elizabeth, 31, 183; Hendrina, 23, 124; John, 31, 183; Katherine, 31, 183; Nevill, 31, 183; Rachel, 31, 183; Thomas, V. of Rainham, 23, 124.

Craford, Sir Robert, 29, 153.
Craige, Mr., 22, 90, 109.
Crake (Crayke), John, priest, 30, 182; Thomas, priest, 30, 149, 150, 181, 182.
Craketate (Craketare), Thomas, 25, 78, 82.
Cralle, Sussex, 28, 203, 206.
Cralle, Margaret, m. Richard Cheney, 28, 206, 228; see also Peplesham, Margaret; Robert, 28, 199, 228.
Craller (Cralar, Crale, Craler, Craule), William, V. of Eastry, 38, 175, 181; 39, 77; will, 38, 180.
Cram, Alice, 31, 50; Richard, will, 31, 50.
Crampe, John, 25, 16; 26, 30.
Cranborne Chase, Romano-British villages, 26, 14.
Cranbourne (Cranebourne), John, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 65; 38, 120; R. of Trottesciffe, 20, 188; Lord, see Cecil, Sir Robert.
Cranbrook Church, by J. Cave-Browne, 22, 221-231.
Cranbrook Church Inventory, 1509, by Aymer Valiance, 41, 57-68.
Cranbrook (Cranebroc, Crennbroc), 20, 2-48 passim, 66, 69, 77, 161; 21, 216, 239, 311; 22, 213, 219; 23, 72, 191; 25, 135, 266, 270; 26, 246, 318; 27, 31, 194; 31, 242; 37, 106; 38, 5, 11; 39, xlvi; 40, xlvi; in early days, 22, 221-224; cloth trade, 22, 209, 223; sacrilege and sorcery, 43, 173-186; curious case at (Aymer Vallance), 43, 173-186.
Cranbrook, "George" Inn, 38, 23; Pest House, 36, 129; Quakers’ burial ground, 38, 33, 41; rectory, 38, 33, 41-42; appropriated to see of Canterbury, 22, 222; School, early history, 36, 127-130; rectors and vicars, 22, 222-223; Church, see Churches; Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Cranbrook Manor Farm, 26, 280.
Cranbrook School, early history of (‘Leland L. Duncan), 36, 127-130

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