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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 152

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.

Dronkyn, 27, 96.
Drought, John, 20, 31; William, 20, 31.
Droules, Widow, 27, 175.
Drover, Deborah, 30, 16; Thomas, 30, 16.
Drove Way, 25, 263.
Drowly, see Drury.
Druce, George C., The Sybill Arms at Little Mote, Eynsford, 28, 363-372.
Druridge, Woodhouse parish (Northumberland), 21, 125.
Drury (Drewry, Drewrye, Drowly), arms, 23, 126; Ann, 30,165; see also Woodman, Ann; Catherine, see Finch. Catherine; Dorothy, see Stafford, Dorothy; Sir Drue, 21, 133; 23, 126; arms, 28, 199-200; Elizabeth, 28, 196, 282; John, 30, 165, 168; Mr., of Yarmouth, 23, 169, 175; Robert, 20, 20; Thomas, 30, 175; William. 20, 20; 30, 174; Sir William, of Halstead (Suffolk), 28, 196, 282.
Drux, Beatrice de, 22, 252; John de, Duke of Bretagne and Richmond, 22, 252.
Dryden, Elizabeth, m. Thomas Swift, 32, 200.
Dryhill, 44, 209.
Dryhill Farm, Chevening, pottery, 44, 271-272.
Dryhill yoke, 42, 151.
Dryhtwald, thane of Ethelbert, 31, lxiii.
Dryland (Dreylondes, Driland, Drylonde), arms, 28, 232; 40, 94, 104; in vicarage of Preston by Faversham, 21, 128. 137; Constance, m. Sir Thomas Walsingham, 28, 232 ; Elizabeth, 21, 332 ; see also Pympe, Elizabeth; John, 20, 17; 21, 130, 332; 30, 122; 38, 117, 40, 94; Knight of the Shire, 21, 221 ; 28, 232; Ralph, 29, 286; Richard, 28, 232 32, 305; 34, 103; 40, 94; 45, 18; Robert, 26, 86; 40, 94; Thomas, 45, 18; Walter, 40, 104; William, 40, 94; 28, 166.
Duberose, see Dubrose.
Duble, Richard, 20, 171.
Dublin, 21, 94; arrival of first Earl of Cork, 21, 132; Trinity College, 22, 290; 25, 112; 28, 325, 326; 30, 247; 

31, 233 ; St. Peter’s, see Churches; St. Patrick’s, Cathedral, see Religious Foundations.
Dubris, see Dover.
Dubrose (Doberose, Doubrosse, Duberose, Dublerose), Alice, 30, 112; 32, 130; Benet, 32, 127, 130; will, 30, 112; John, 28, 100, 105; 32, 118, 122; Thomas, 30, 112.
Ducarel, Dr. Andrew Coltee, librarian of Lambeth Palace, 24, 160; 26, 269, 294; 27, 136 et seq.
Ducarrell, Dr., Commissary of Canterbury, 30, 186.
Duchy, yoke, 42, 151.
Duchy of Cornwall, see Cornwall.
Duchy of Lancaster, see Lancaster.
Duckdeane, 27, 115.
Ducke, David, 20, 22, 39; .Joan, 20, 31; alias Edridge, 20, 39; Margaret, 20, 4; Mary, 20, 22, 31, 39 ; Richard, 20, 11; Robert, 20, 4; Sarah, 20, 11; William, 20, 30, 34.
Duckett (Dukket), James, 29, 290; John, 26, 31; 29, 321 William, 20, 33, 35; 26, 124, 130; —, goldsmith, takes refuge in Bow Church, 33, 138.
Ducking-stool at Sevenoaks, 23, 331.
Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, K.B., M.P., 27, 60.
Duddesmere, Thomas, 21, 315.
Duddingbury Hanlo, Tonbridge, 22, 266.
Duddo Castle, see Castles.
Dudeslande, 44, 59.
Dudley, Lady Alicia, 26, 165; Anna, see Potter, Anna; Lord Guilford, 28, 176; Jane, see Guilford, Jane; Joan, see Guilford, Joan; John, Duke of Northumberland, 33, 109; Sir John, 31, 217; 32, 301; Mr., 27, 95; Richard, 21, 289; Robert, Earl of Leicester, 21, 230; 28, 176; letter, 24, 182-183; picture at Knowle, 43, 273.
Dudson, Nicholas, 28, 18.
Dufferin, Marquess of, 23, 29.
Duffield, John, 20, 32; Magdalene, 20, 32.
Dugdale, Roger, 43, 11.

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