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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 171

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.

Faversham—continued.
History of, Jacob, 20, 203.
Mayor, 25, 78.
Parish Clerks and Sextons of, 20, 203-210.
extracts from archives, 24, 181-188.
charters, 28, 45; of Charles I, 27, 37-38.
Cinque Ports, minute books, notes on, 28, 28-74.
military service, 21, 282.
shipping service, 21, 273-282; against Armada, 21, 280.
shipping Cesse, 32, 303-316; alphabetical list of names, 32, 311-316.
payments, 24, 237-243.
shipmoney, 24, 240-241.
Faversham:
Abbey, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
Almshouse Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
the Church, see Churches.
Gaol, 21, 129.
Grammar School, 20, 112, 203; 21, 139, 151.
Inns, "Flour de Lys," 20, 224; 24, 237, 241; 34, 110; "George," 20, 225; "Globe," 34, 137; "Queen’s Arms," 44, 269.
King’s Field, Saxon cemetery, 39, 35; Jutish pot found, 39, 36.
market, 38, 58.
old house in West Street (Aymer ValIance), 30, 215-217.
port, 25, 81.
Tanner’s Green Hospital, see Religious Foundations.
Faversham Creek, 21, 134; 22, 288.
Faversham Fair, 25, 45.
Faversham, Earl of, see Sondes, George; Mary, Countess of, 23, 119.
Faversham (Feversham), Andrew de, 30, 37; Golstan de, 34, 69; Helen de, 30, 37; Joan de, brass at Graveney, 31, 145; m. John Butler, 21, 220; Sir Richard, 21, 220; Roger de, 30, 74; Sediya de, 23, 241; Simon de (Simon Marchaunt), R. of Preston by Faversham, 21, 136; Stephen de, a monk, 39, 2.
Fawclye, John, 39, 82.
Fawconor, see Faukoner.

Fawebury, Peter, 35, 29.
Fawe, Richard, 28, 102.
Fawkham, 20, 183; 24, 200; 27, 31, 36; manor, 23, 198, 200; Church, see Churches; St. Mary’s Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Fawkham, Sir William de, 29, 236.
Faye, Fridewide, wife, 25, 273; Matthew, 25, 273, 277, 278; Peter, 35, 17.
Fayerman, John, 32, 133; Margaret, 32, 133.
Fayreware, Agnes, 28, 113; Joan, 28, 88; will, 28, 110, 113; John, 28, 88, 110; will, 28, 113; Marione, 28, 113; Parnill, 28, 113; Petronille, 28, 110; Richard, 28, 109; Thomas, 28, 95, 100.
Fayrewaye, Edward, 28, 20; William, chaplain, 41, 48.
Fealcing Rip, 45, 134-136, 140, 141.
Fearfeld, see Fairfield.
Fearne (Ferne), George, 24, 130; John, 24, 241; Mr., 28, 65; Thomas, 23, 74.
Feccham," Winchester diocese, 20, 189.
Fecial, Richard, 25, 261; William, 25, 261.
Fector, Mary, m. Sir E. G. Bayley, 32, 279; Jeremy, 32, 278; John Minet, 32, 278, 279; Mary, see Minet, Mary; Peter, 32, 278-279.
Fector, Minet and, Bankers, Dover, 32, 249.
Feddy, John, 22, 298.
Fedge, Edward, 27, 217.
Feeld, see Field.
Feerby, John, brass, at St. Paul’s Cray, 31, 143.
Feider, George, 20, 18; Susan, 20, 18.
Feild, Feilder, Feilding, see Field, Fielder, Fielding.
Fekenham, see Faukenham.
Felborough, 36, 134.
Felbrigg (Norfolk), 27, 59.
Felbrig, Simon, brass at Felbrig, 40, 5.
Feld, see Field.
Felipp, Felyp, see Phillips.
Felix, first B. of East Anglia, 25, 235.
Felix —, 24, 146.
Felixstowe (Walton) (Suffolk), 29, 125; Church, see Churches; continued,

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