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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 368

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.

Rokesley continued
34, 84; Sir Richard do, 21, 107; tomb, 21, 202; T., 37, 129; Thomas, 27, 47.
Rokinge, Rokynges, ass Ruckinge.
Rolfe (Rolf, Rolff, Rolffe, Roolfe), arms, 26, 163; Augustus, 20, 5; Bartholomew, 33, 75; Edmund, 30, 24; Edward, 30, 240; Elizabeth, 26, 162-163; Esther, 30, 28; James, 30, 24; Joan, widow, will, 31, 27; Johanna, 20, 178; John, 20, 5, 178; 21, 254; 23, 73; Margaret, 40, 41; Margery, widow of Robert Rolf, m. —. Pens, 27, 170; Mary, widow of Thomas Rolf, m. Erasmus Finch, 34, 91; Robert, 27, 168, 170; Stephen, 40, 23; Thomas, 20, 250; 25, 263; 34, 90, 91; 35, 34; 43, 181; William, will, 40, 41; —, 28, 148; m. Pocohontas, 20, 93.
Rolfe House Trust, Romney, 42, 7.
Rolling, 30, 72.
Rolling, Thomas, 37, 44; 40, 115.
Rolls (Rolle, Rolles, Rollys, Rowls, Rowllys), Alice, 37, 40; Elizabeth, 36, 50; Isabel, 35, 26; 37, 40; John, 35, 18; 37, 41; Margery, will, 31, 200; Robert, 20, 18; 37, 40; William, will, 37, 40.
Rolt, arms, 39, 117, 121; Agnes, 39, 121; Jacob, 39, 117, 121.
Rolvenden (Roluynden, Rouelyndon, Ruluindaenne), 20, 5, 19, 21, 22, 41, 46, 48, 161, 169; 21, 212, 220, 225; 25, 270; 27, 69, 95, 108, 109, 204; 28, 176; 31, 234; 37, 106; rectory, 38, 188; vicarage, 30, 184; Church, see Churches; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Roman:
altar found at Lymne, 34, 155. antiquities found at Avisford, 23, 18.
Bokerley Dyke, 23, 19.
Canterbury, 29, lxxx-lxxxi.
Darenth, 22, 51, 69-75.
Maresfield,.21, 309.
baths, at Dover, 20, 120, 131, 295; Snodland, 40, 79.
bricks, tiles, etc.:
at Canterbury, St. Pancras, 25, 230-231.
Ford manor, 26, 120-12 1.
Lower Halstow, 33, 157.

Lymne Church, 43, 226-227.
Minster Sheppey Church, 22, 148~149.
Reculver Church, 26, 121.
Rochester Cathedral, 23, 212.
Swanscombe Church, 43, 242.
Teynham Church, 35, 148, 157. bronze buckle at Ospringe, 38, 149.
castles, 44, 183.
Christianity in Britain, 24, 217.
demand for tigers, 28, 369.
ford in Arun Valley (Sussex), 45, 261.
haven at Dover, 20, 129.
methods of smelting, 21, 309.
occupation of Britain, 31, 159; 43, 82-83; 45, 158.160.
origin of St. Martin’s, Canterbury, 22, 3-28.
signal lights at Dover, 20, 129; army signalling, 41, 218.
sea-wall at Dover, 20, 129-130.
tile-patterns, 22, 70.
Roman Dover, 20, 128-136; 42, 236.
"Roman Folkestone," by S. E. Winbolt (review), 38, 196-200.
Roman Rochester, by George Payne, 21, 1-16.
Roman burial at Hailing, A, by Raymond d’Elboux, 38,
184-185.
Roman Cemeteries at Ospringe, The, by W. Whiting, 37,
83-96;. 38, 123-151.
Roman Cemetery discovered at Ospringe, A, by W. Whiting, 35,
1-16; 36, 65-80.
Roman cemetery at St. Martin’s Hill, Canterbury, A, by W. Whiting and H. T. Mead, 40,
67-68.
Roman cemetery at West Wickham, Kent, A, by Norman Cook and Michael J. McCarthy, 45
, 188-192.
Roman cemeteries and burials:
Barnsole, Gillingham, 31, 282. 283; Bexhill, 21, xlvii; Borough Green, near Ightham, 24, lvii-lviii; Borstal, Rochester, 22, xlix; Bridgewoods, near Rochester, 31, 281-282; Broadstairs, 21, xlvii; Canterbury, 31, 291; 39, 46-54; 40, 67-78; Chatham, continued

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