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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 371

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.

Rome continued
baths of Caracalla, 42, 191.
Castle of Sant Angelo, Clement VII, besieged in, 43, 257.
Domitian's palace, 42, 73.
the Pantheon, opus sectile in, 42,192.
St. Constance, 32, 7.
St. Peter's, mosaics, 42, 193.
S. Prassede, chapel of S. Zeno, 42,192.
villa of Sette Bassi, 42, 86.
Romenal, Brother William of, 35, 126.
Romene, see Romney.
Romescot, reckoning of, 44, 40.
Romley (Derbyshire), 22, 186.
Romney (Romene, Rumenea), 20, 3, 13, 19, 35, 44, 180, 240; 21, 254, 258 ; 22, 203 ; 23, 162; 24, 197; 25, 78, 79, 83, 84, 275; 28, 31, 36, 52 ; 32, 144 ; 41, 159 ; 45, 262.
in Domesday, 37,197.
etymology, 41, 153-154.
geology, 45, 256.
William I at, 41, 154-155.
Romney
annals of the town and port, 41, 153-173.
barons in Parliament, 27, 44-63; alphabetical list, 27, 61-63.
Brodhull at, 28, 39.
freemen, 41, 158-159.
guestlings, 28, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 53.
Passion Play, 27, 51.
records, 20, 55 ; 42, 1-14.
service of shipping against Armada, 21, 280. trained Bands, 42, 8.
windmills, 41, 165-166.
wool trade in thirteenth century, 44,220.
Romney
Channel bridges at, 41, 156.
Chapels, Chantries and guilds, see Religious Foundations; Churches, see Churches.
Cobb mansion, 41, 172.
Gaol, 21, 129.
harbour, 37, 197.
Leper hospital, see Religious Foundations.
early mint at, 41, 154.

St. John Baptist's Priory, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
St. John's House, 27, 47.
St. Nicholas parsonage 27, 45
taverns, 41, 167, 172.
Town Hall, royal arms, 45, 213.
Romney, New, see also New Romney.
Romney, Old, 20, 44, 171, 178, 240; 25, 106; 28, 31, 52; 31, 105, 225; 42, 91; William, chaplain of, 32, 148; Churches, see under Churches, chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Romney Fair, 21, 190.
Romney Haven, 42, 92.
Romney Marsh, 20, 159; 21, 205, 210, 229; 25, 282; 27, 206.
abacus counters found, 44, 279-280.
Bronze Age implement from, 45, 284.
churches, 37, 177-208.
Evolution of (C. J. Gilbert), 45, 246-272.
formation, 42, 90-91; 45, 140-141, 246-272.
old map (F. William Cock), 30, 219.224.
Roman coin found, 44, 279-280.
scots for drainage, 43, 44.
topography, 42, 262.265.
Romney Warren, geology, 45, 256; the Salts, 41, 167-168.
Romney (Rumney), Agnes, 28, 289; Alice, 31, 190; Anne, 20, 6; Geoffrey of, 37, 69; John, 28, 289; Lady, 28, 355; 29, 322; see also Marsham; Lord, 21, 240, 242; 26, 90; 29, 322; 43, 277; see also Marsham, Sir Robert; Richard, 32, 305; Robert, 28, 289; Thomas, 20, 6; 25, 291; —, 31, 180.
Romschede, manor, 40, 32, 33, 34.
Romsey, 22, 100.
Rondeau, arms, 39, 117, 121; Elizabeth, 39, 121; Jacques, 21, 196; 22, 216, 217; 39, 121; James, 39, 117, 121. Rondell, John, 22, 295.
Rone, Thomas, 28, 19.
Roods and roodlofts, 21, 145; 23, 135; 26, 77; 41, 88.
Rood screen in Great Chart Church, 26, 112-113.
Rood screen at St. Stephen’s, Haekington, The, by Aymer Valiance, 44, 263.268.
Rooe, see Rowe.
Rooke (Roke, Rook, Ruck); arms, 29, 203; 41, 191; A., of Headcorn, 29, 203; J., 29, continued

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