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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 303

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.

New Inn (Middlesex), 27, 202.
New Inn Hall, 24, 166.
Newland, 27, 114; manor, 29, 87; manor chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Newland Grange, 26, 38.
Newland (Newlond, Niewlonde), Alicia de, 40, 107; Anne, 30, 147; John, 29, 87, 225; Robert de, 40, 107; William, 30, 147.
Newlands Chapel, by H. Bensted, 29, 85-86; Former owners of (Arthur Hussey), 29, 87.
Newman, Anne, see Rogers, Anne; Daniel, 36, 124-125; Doctor, 22, 103; 25, 14; 26, 22, 36; Sir George, 26, 29; George, 23, 75; 25, 45, 281; 26, 29; Henry, 21, 209; 24, 18, 19; 29, 109, 110, 113, 121, 122; James, 23, 76; John, 29, 311; 44, 99; Marione, 31, 28; Richard, 30, 25; Robert, 28, 296; 44, 99; R. of Staplehurst 28, 292-293; Sibill, 20, 19; Thomas, 28, 294; 36, 112; V. of Tenterden, 31, 212; Widow, 29, 152; William, 24, 133, 134; will, 31, 28; —alias Potage, 44, 86, 87.
Newmans, yoke, 42, 150.
Newmarch, Lord, Baron of Brecknock, arms, 26, 275.
Newmarket (Cambs.), 22, 291.
Newnham (Newenham), 20, 173; 21, 201; 22, 276, 277, 278; 30, 76; Church, see Churches; Newnham Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Newnham Valley, Roman graves, 31, 284; 35, 1.
Newnharn (Newenham, Newnam), arms, 22, 191, 195; Edward, 20, 26; Elizabeth, 20, 26; Emma of, 24, 9; Fulk of, 22, 191, 195, 275, 277, 280; 24, 9; 25, 138; Henry, 20, 26; Hugo of, 24, 9; John de, 29, 249; Maria, 20, 26; Paulina de, 29, 249; Thomas, 20, 26; master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 65; 38, 117-118; William de, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 64-65.
Newnton, see Newington.
"Nework," see Hospitals, Stroud St. Mary’s.
Newport (Cornwall), 27, 60.
Newport (Isle of Wight), St. Thomas’, see Churches.

Newport, Abraham, 20, 28; Captain Christopher, 20, 92; Elizabeth, 20, 28; Earl of, see Blount, Charles; John, 29, 140; Mr., of Eslingham chapel, 29, 237.
New Romney and Cinque Port records, The, by Major M. Teichman Derville, 42, 1-36.
New Romney, Annals of the Town and Port of, by Major M. Teichman Derville, 41, 153-173; see also Romney.
Newsam, Sir Thomas, 22, 303.
Newsole manor, Coldred, the chapel, see Religions Foundations.
Newsole, Thomas de, 44, 107.
Newsted, 28, 15; Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Newster (Hewster), Richard, 21, 319.
Newstreet, John, 27, 225.
Newton (Nwton), Sir Isaac, 24, 228; J., 37, 130; James, 20, 17; John, 23, 176; Miss, 26, 222; Mr., 25, 105; Richard, 29, 267; 30, 17; Robert, 20, 17; Theodorus, 31, 220; William, V. of Cobham, 27, 77; V. of West Hythe, 30, 244.
New York, 20, 80; Palatines sent to, 26, 323.
New Zealand, Romney Marsh sheep in, 45, 252.
Nicaea, Council of, 25, 89.
Nicholas (see also Nicholls), Pope, 20, 105; 22, 173; 25, 98; Taxation of (Assessment of Lymne), 43, 221; Chancellor of Rochester, 24, 161; master of Schools, Canterbury, 32, 151; Richard, son of, 30, 75; nephew of Pope, 20, 67, son of Alan, 44, 30.
Nicholls (Nicholas, Nicholes, Nicholl, Nicholles, Nichols, Nicolas, Nicoles, Nicolls, Nycalls, Nyckols, Nycoll, Nycolls), Abigail, 25, 259; Amelia, 25, 168; Benjamin, 25, 260; 41, 101; Charles, 21, 175; 25, 259, 260; Dorothy, alias Shorte, 20, 3; see also Hollumby, Dorothy; Sir Edward, 42, 120; Elizabeth, 25, 259; George, 34, 24, 26, 33, 39; Goodman, 35, 73; Hannah, 25, 259; Sir Harris, 40, 19; continued,

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