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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 329

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.

Phountayne, see Fountain.
Phyllpott, Phylpot, Phylpott, see Philpott.
Phynis, William, 29, 276.
Picardy, 21, 202; Montargis, Dominican convent, 20, 259. Pichiere, John, 25, 82.
Pickard (Picard, Picarde, Pikard, Pycard, Pycker), Daniel, 31, 248; 44, 132; Frances, 20, 33; James, 43, 130; John, 22, 103; 28, 77; R. of Pluckley, 22, 89, 102; V. of Tenterden, 31, 209; Joseph, 20, 33; Margaret, 20, 33; Margery, 22, 89; Richard, 20, 33; V., 27, 285.
Pickendon, John, 30, 22.
Pickenham, South, Norfolk, 25, 283.
Pickering (Pykeryng), John, 43, 201; Jonathan, 30, 29; —, 42, 186.
Pickes, Alice, 20, 27; Elianor, 20, 27.
Pickhill Farm, 30, 137.
Pickle, Henry, 25, 27.
Pickman, Arthur, 30, 29.
Pickmans, yoke, 42, 150.
Pickwick Marshes, see Pykeworthe.
Picot, Auberg, 22, 252; Ralf, 29, 9.
Pictauensis (Pictaueyns), arms, 34, 78; Adam, 34, 75-76; Alexander, 34, 76-76, 77-78; Turstan, 34, 75-76, 77-78.
Pidenden, Thomas, 31, 190.
Piel, John, 32, 45.
Pie Powder, Courts, 41, 136-137; at Tenterden, 32, 292.
Pierce, Piers, see Pearce.
Pierson, see Pearson.
Pieters, see Peters.
Pigault, M., merchant of Calais, 32, 251, 256-257, 276;
Pigeon (Pidgeon), Elizabeth, 20, 17; Henry, 20, 30; Jane, 20, 47; Joel, 20, 30; John, 20, 17, 30; Robert, 20, 47.
Pigott (Pigett, Piggot, Piggott, Pigitt), Alexander, 32, 257; Drew, 21, 294; Elizabeth, 21, 294; Henry, 31, 202; John, 21, 180; 26, 324; Nicholas, 28, 109; Vincent, 30, 116.
Pike (Pyke), Edmund, 20, 17; Martha, 20, 17; William, 25, 100, 215-216, 218.
Pikelen, John, 30, 30.
Pikell, Pikill, see Pegill.
Pikenot, John, 39, 6; 43, 200; letter to Prior Eastry, 39, 19-21;  a monk, 34, 3; Richard, a monk, 39, 6.

Pilcher, arms, 26, 187; Alice, 29, 294; Henry, 26, 258; Stephen, 26, 188; Susanna, m. Edward Pettit, 26, 188; Thomas, 25, 279; 32, 90; William, 32, 90.
Piler(Pilter),Thomas, 29, 286.
Pilgrim (Pylgryme), Richard, 22, 173.
Pilgrimage of Grace, the, 32, 185.
Pilgrimages, mediaeval, 37, 12-13.
Pilgrim’s Way, its antiquity and its alleged mediaeval use, The, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, 37, 1-20.
Pilgrim’s Way (Pilgrim’s Road), the, 20, 151; 21, 1, 2, 327; 22, li, 78; 23, 12; 28, 337; 30, 36; 31, 14, 158-159; 37, 1; 38, 78; 43, 97.
at Cuxton, 25, lxvii.
at Halling, 25, lxviii.
in early maps, 43, 89-90.
meaning of, 43, 90.
alleged Roman road under, near Twitton, 39, 158.
"Pilgrim Ways," in East Kent, 38, 75-76.
Pilkington (Pillington, Pylbynton, Pylkinton, Pylkynton), Goodman, 35, 51; Henghe, 35, 63; Henry, 36, 121; Hugh, 35, 49, 67.
Pillory, in Faversham, 20, 220.
Pilotage, fees for, 32, 263.
Pilots, fellowship of, 32, 262-263.
Pilots’ Gallery, Deal Church, 41, 92; St. Mary’s, Dover, 41, 92.
Pilton, Robert, sacrist, 24, 29.
Pimbe, Pimp, Pimpe, see Pympe.
Pimbo, Bernard de, wool-merchant of Bayonne, 44, 227.
Pinâche, Wurtemberg, 21, 151.
Pincerna," see Albini, William de.
Pincebec, Walter, 36, 25.
Pinchbeck (Lincoln), 26, 326.
Pinckney, Bartholomew, R. of Luddesdowne, 31, 184.
Pingano, Simon, a murderer, 29, 322.
Pinke, Alured, 25, 151; Thomas, 20, 173, 178; Walter, 25, 285.
Pinner (Middlesex), 31, 234.
Pinnocke (Pinnok, Pynnock), Edward, 36, 56; Elizabeth, m. Vincent Hougham, 32, 28-29; continued,

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