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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 251

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.

Kent, Weald of, see also Weald.
Kent Archaeologica1 Society:
catalogue of documents belonging to, 25, 256-298.
Records Branch, report, 44, 297-299.
Library, additions, 31, 299-302; 42, 249-253; 44, 301-302.
Kent, Countess of, wife of Black Prince, 38, 156; 43, 207, 208,210.
Earl of, see Burgh, Hubert de; Odo, Bishop of Bayeux.
Fair Maid of, see Countess of.
Holy Maid of, Nun of, see Barton, Elizabeth.
Kent, Dionise, 20, 2; Francis, 31, 185; Geoffrey, 34, 58; Henry, 20, 2; 26, 17; 27, 206; James, 38, 39; John, 23, 334, 335; 32, 212, 216, 219, 222; Margaret, 30, 28; Thomas, 27, 170; 30, 20; William, 31, 185.
Kentisbury, 21, 147.
Kentish Administrations, 1604-1649, edited by Leland L. Duncan, 20, 1-48.
Kentish Annals in Lambeth Library, by S. W. Kershaw, 29, 206-216.
Kentish antiquities, note on proceedings of R.S.A., 28, ci; preservation, 20, xliii-xlv.
Kentish archeology, recent books, notes by George Clinch, 28, xcix-cii.
Kentish brasses, list of, 31, 131-133; palimpsests, 28, c.
Kentish benefices, early presentations (Rev. T. S. Frampton), 20, 64-70.
Kentish bibliographical notes, by F. William Cock, 41, 175-179.
"Kentish Cartulary of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, A," by Charles Cotton (review), 43, 301-304.
Kentish Chantries (Major F. Lambarde), 31, 189-202.
"Kentish Estate, Account book of," (review), 39, 189.
Kentish hop-pickers, mission to, 34, 85.
Kentish Law in Text. Roff., 23, 105.
Kentish levies, 21, 203.

Kentish men at the University of Padua, by F. W. Cock, 40, 85-87.
Kentish Petition, 22, 215.
Kentish Place Names, 42, xlvii.
"Kentish proverb, a seventeenth century" (E. P. Boys Richardson), 30, 79-84.
Kentish rag:
geological occurrence of, 20, 152; Norman use, 20, 137, 142, 147, 154; Roman use, 20, 130, 138; used in Aldington Church, 42, 224; Allington Castle, 28, 343, 348; Ashford Church, 28, lxxx; Canterbury City walls, 45, 107; St. Augustine’s, 26, 3; St. Martin’s, 22, 4, 9, 26; Capel le Ferne Church, 20, xli; Cobham Church, 43, 133, 157, 159; Crayford Church, 26, 66, 76, 77; Folkestone Parish Church, 28, 1, 6; Hackington Church, 44, 257; High Halden Church, 26, 305, 306; Lower Halstow Church, 33, 162; East Ham Church, 40, 153; Hucking Church, 20, 145; Hythe Church, 30, 281, 293, 297, 301, 304; London, Roman wall, 28, 337, 338; Lydd Church, 37, 179; 42, 68, 81, 82, 83; Lympne Church, 43, 224, 226, 229, 233, 234; Maidstone Church, 26, 118; in old buildings, 24, 94; Milton next Gravesend, St. Mary’s Chapel, 29, 247; Nettlestead Church, 28, 261; Newlands Chapel, 29, 85; Paddlesworth Church, 21, 268, 270; Posting Church, 30, 198, 200; Ringwould Church, 40, 167; Rochester, 21, 49, 50; bishop’s palace, 21, 43; Castle, 21, 24-25, 31, 32, 34, 35; 27, 178, 182, 184; Cathedral, 21, 39, 40, 48; 23, 211; 24, 52; City walls, 21, 8, 63, 67; 27, lxvi, lxvii; Selling Church, 26, 116; Shorne Church, 20, 197; Sittingbourne Church, 23, 156; Stockbury Church, 25, 247, 248; Stourmouth Church, 42, 142; Strood, Roman causeway, 23, 4; Teynham Church, 35, 148; Westhythe Church, 30, 251-257.
Kentish Register, establishment of, by Herbert W. Knocker, 30, lxxvi-lxxxvii.

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