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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 148

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.

Dodson, Eliza, 29, 151; Jeremy, C. of Wye, 28, 321.
Dodsworth, Anne, see Barrell, Anne; Catherine, see Barrel, Catherine; Francis, V. of Minster Thanet, 25, 110-111 Frederick, 25, 110.
Doe, Robert, 28, 146, 148.
Does, John, 23, 75.
Doffell, Arthur, 23, 172, 173, 174, 177.
Doge, Hamo, R. of St. Paul, Canterbury, 32, 216; 34, 143.
Doggett (Doget, Dogett), Isaac, 25, 12; John, 23, 287; 33, 87; Mark, 43, 50.
Dogs used for draught, 24, 146-147. Dogs, regulations concerning, in New Romney, 41, 164-165:
Dog-tooth moulding, early instance, 23,226.
Dog-whipper to Romney, 41, 165.
Doket, Robert, 21, 316.
Dol, Goldwin de, 30, 37.
Dolbin, John, see Rochester, Bishops of.
Dolfyn, —, 32, 226.
Dolina, Gaucher de, R. of Preston by Faversham, 21, 127, 135.
Dolsey, see Delsey.
Doman, John, 32, 305.
Domesday Book, 31, 166 ; Kentish manors and fiefs, 31, 172; reference to iron industries, 21, 309-310.
Domesday of Cinque Ports, 42, 4, 11, 14-15.
Domesday Monachorum, lists of churches, 45, 60-89; Rucking in, 45, 130.
Dominical Circle in Eastry Church, 29, lxxi.
Dominey, Edward, 20, 43; Mary, see Steere, Mary.
Domneva, see Abba, Ermenburge.
Dona, Serlio de, 30, 74.
Donations of manors to Christchurch Canterbury, and appropriation of churches, by E. 0. Box, 44, 103-119.
Doncaster, 23, 80; Church, see Churches; St. Katherine’s Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Dondye, see Tondiex.
Doneraile, Viscount, 28, 222.
Donestaple, John de, 20, 184, 185.
Donett, John, 23, 139; 26, 84; 30, 148; 32, 296; Margaret, m.Sir 

Ralph St. Leger, 28, 175; Margerie, m. Sir John St. Leger, 28, 221; Thomas, 26, 88.
Dongesell, John, 40, 64; Roger, V. of Sittingbourne, 40, 64.
Donmowe, Richard, 25, 77.
Donnage, see Dunwich.
Donne (Done, de la Done, Dunne), arms, 43, 100; Angel, 43, 99; C.E., essay on "Arden of Feversham," 20, 208; Daniel, chancellor of Rochester, 24, 166-167; Elizabeth, m. 1, Sir Thomas Mervyn, 2, Sir Thomas Dennis, 43, 99; John, upholsterer, 24, 150; Maud, 30, 74; Robert, 30, 27; 32, 295; Walter, 21, 108.
Donney, 24, 130.
Donney, Mrs., 35, 73.
Donnington, Otford, 42, 148, 150, 154; Castle, see Castles.
Donnyham, John, will, 31, 264.
Donstall, 28, 93.
Dorborne, see Dunbome.
Dorchester, etymology, 21, 19; Countess of, 27, 55.
Dordelin, Francis, French prisoner, 29, 322.
Dorinon, John, 20, 43; Paul, 20, 43.
Dorkyng, Roger, R. of Chartham, 40, 61.
Dorly, Dorothy, see Maydman, Dorothy; Thomas, 20, 39.
Dorman, Thomas, Extracts from the account-books of Captain John Harvey, R.N., mayor of Sandwich, 20, 222-227.
Dorman, Anne, m. Edward Hasted, historian, 26, 268, 287-288, 292, 293; 27, 144; Dorothy, 26, 293; John, 27, 144; Mary, 20, 21; 26, 293; Millicent, 20, 21.
Dormans Land, Lingfield, 21, 103, 111.
Dormer, William, R. of Wychling, 26,263; —, 22, 218.
Dornax (Dornyx), 22, 30; 24, 63.
Dorndale, 21, 311.
Dornell, William, 20, 157, 159, 160.
Dorney Court (Bucks.), 34, 134.
Dornford (Wilts.), 20, 266.
Dorobernia, 44, 118.
Dorquent, see Darenth.
Dorrell, Joyce, 20, 10; Nicholas, 20, 10
Dorrett, Thomas, 27, 96.

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