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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 176

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.

"Fleets " in Thanet villages, 44, 172-180, 184.
Fleetwood, Lord, 21, 236; 28, 70.
Flegard, Simon, clerk, will, 31, 47.
Flekkene, John de, 20, 179; Katherine de, 20, 179.
Fleming (Fleminge, Flemyng, Flemyns), Bishop, 27, 239; David, R. of Westenhanger, 31, 90; Richard, 20, 43; Richard Higat, 22, 176; Susan, 20, 43; Sir Thomas, M.P. for Southampton, 23, 188; William, 25, 261.
Flemings settlements, 22, 209, 212.
Flemish clothworkers imported by Edward III, 22, 223, 224. Flemyngs in Runwell (Essex), 29, 42.
Flent, Edward, 20, 15; Robert, 20, 15.
Fleota, see Fleet.
Flesher (Fleschwarer, Flessh), see also Fletcher; Gilbert, 25, 172; John, 20, 36; 25, 262; 33, 78; Judith, widow, m. James Taddy, 25, 172; William, 33, 78.
Fletcher, the Rev. W. G. D., The Family of Hyde of Bore Place and Sundridge, 22, 112-122.
Fletcher (Flatchere, Flechar, Flecher), see also Flesher; Anthony, 20, 21; Edmund, 23, 144; V. of West Mailing, 22, 308; Giles, 20, 21; Henry, 20, 22; V. of Aylesford, 22, 306; V. of Malling, 22, 298; James, 23, 74; John, 30, 147; murder of, 29, 322; will, 31, 265; R. of Paddlesworth, 21, 260; Mary, alias Potter, 20, 22; Nathan, 27, 216; Nathaniel, 20, 6; Phebe, 20, 6; Richard, V. of Cranbrook, 22, 230; 38, 23; Robert, 22, 295; Rose, 20, 4; Thomas, 20, 4; 27, 129; William, 31, 197.
Flete, meaning of, 30, 128, 129, 131.
Fletewyk, 30, 47.
Fleusse, Nicholas, 34, 61.
Flew, John, 20, 300, 302.
Flint implements found at:
Brasted, 45, 278, 280.
Chalk, 21, 161.
Cuxton, 31, 278.
Fordwich, 45, xlii.
Frindsbury, 38, 183-184. Twydall, 31, 275-278.
Flint-knapping industry at Chalk, 21, 161.

Fliit, see Flütt.
Flinder, John, 20, 43; Mary, see Knight, Mary.
Flittenden, see Frittenden.
Flodden Field, battle, 21, 227.
Flood, the, of 1671, 32, 299.
Flood, see Fludd.
Floore Church, see Churches.
Florence, 20, 183; 24, 230.
Florence, the father of Thomas, 30, 72.
Florens, Simon, of Garrington, 33, 74.
Flory, Hugh, abbot, 26, 6, 7.
Flowfields, 23, 329.
"Flower-Pot Plot," 33, 147-148.
Floyd, Edward, 24, 105; Mr., of Allington, 28, 358; Patience, a servant, 30, 19.
Fludd (Flood, FIud; Fludde), Alabaster, 23, 192; Bridget, 20, 16; Edward, 23, 121; Henry, 20, 12; Jane, see Sondes, Jane; John, a servant, 30, 20; Priscilla, m. John Henley, 23, 191; Thomas, 20, 58; 23, 91, 191; 31, 272; surveyor of royal honours and castles in Kent, 31, 18, 22; Sir Thomas, 31, 9, 10. Flushing, 21, 91, 229, 230; "Black Will" burnt, 34, 111.
Fluxion, method of, rural claims to discovery of, 24, 228.
Flyn (Flynne), Catherine, 20, 3; William, 24, 187.
Flyssherte, 28, 15.
Flütt (Fliit), Elizabeth, see Twaytts, Elizabeth; Thomas, brass at Margate, 25, 73; 31, 149.
Foach, see Foche.
Foad, see Ford.
Focgingabyra, see Folkingbury.
Foche (Foach), see also Fagge; family of, 36, 124; Henry, 21, liv; 31, 53; 36, 124; vicar of Higham, 36, 124; John, his grace-cup, 21, liv; 36, 123; John, of Upper Delce Farm, 36, 124; de Essex, see Canterbury, St. Augustine’s, Abbots of; Mr., 38, 32, 40; Robert, 30, 157; Thomas, 26, 42.
Fockett, George, 29, 312.
Focks, see Fox.

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