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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 1  1858  page 280

Index to - Kent Feet of Fines 1196-99 Richard I

Caldecote, half a knight's-fee in, heirs of Simon de
   Chelesfeld, 1198, xxiii.
CANTERBURY, three acres between Worthgate
   and St. James's Hospital, Nicholas Fitz Baldewin
   to the Prior of Canterbury, 1198, xxii.
Canterbury, Hubert Walter, Archbishop of, a judge,
   1195-8, i.-xxv.
Canterbury, H., Archbishop of, Street, 1198, xxvi.
Canterbury, H., Archdeacon of, a judge, 1196, vi.
Canterbury, The Prior of [Ch. Ch.], 1198, xxii.
Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Clerenbaud, Abbot 
   of, 1163-73, xvii., note.
Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Roger, Abbot of,
   1197, xvii.
Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Abbot of, his manor in
   Pucleston, in Stodmarsh, 1198, xlvi.
Canterbury, ST. AUGUSTINE'S, all claim to the
   stewardship of, quitclaimed by Reginald de 
   Cornhell and Matilda his wife to Roger the
   Abbot and the Convent, 1197, xvii.
Canterbury, St. Gregory's, Dunstan, Prior of, 
   Ridley, 1198, xliii.
Capellan, William : see under Romney Marsh,
   1197, xxi.
Cgnophelaster, Sinoth ; see under Rodmersham,
   1197, xiii.
Chelesfeld, Alice de, eldest daughter of Simon 
   and wife of Escollant, 1198, xxiii
Chelesfeld, Juliana de, wife of Simon, 1198, xxiii.
Chelesfeld, Lecia de, daughter and coheiress of 
   Simon, and wife of Philip de Danmartin,
   1198, xxiii
Chelesfeld, Sarah de, daughter and coheir of Simon,
   and wife of Dine, 1198, xxiv.
Chelesfeld, Simon de, division of his estate among
   his three coheiresses, 1198, xxiii., xxiv.
Chelesfeld : see Chelsfield.
CHELSFIELD [Chelesfeld], apportionment of
   lands of Simon de Chelesfeld among coheiresses,
  1198, xxiii,
CHILHAM [Chilleham], Hamo Fitz Algar and
   Ralph de Dene, 1198, xxxix.
CHILHAM [Chilleham], DENE in, 1198, xxxix.
Chilleham : see Chilham.
Claigate, Roger de la, Shipbourne, 1198, xxvii.
Claure, a field so called, Fleet in Richborough,0
   1197, xiv.
Clerenbaud, Abbot of St. Augustine's, 1163-73,
   xvii., note.
Clericus, Elena, widow of Hugh, Little Dartford,
   1195, iv.
Clericus, Hugh, dead, 1195, Little Dartford, iv.
Clericus, Simon, Little Dartford, 1195, iv.
Clericus, Thomas, Little Dartford, 1195, iv.
Cnolla [and Noll], a field so called Fleet in
   Richborough, 1197, xiv.
Cobbeham: see Cobham.
COBHAM [Cobbeham], land in, Henry de Scornes
   to James and Thomas de Fugeleston, 1197,
Coleman, Elias, Little Dartford, 1195, iv.
"Coram ipso domino Rege," the expression, 225.
Cornhell, Matilda de, wife of Reginald, 1197, xvii.
Cornhell, Reginald de, and Matilda his wife: see
   under St. Augustine's, 1197, xvii.
Cranford, Anscull de, Ripple, etc., 1198, xxxiii.
Crevequer [Creuequer], Emma de: see under Harty,
   1195-6, v.
CRISTON, half the land of, 1195-6, iii.
Cucidemille, Allington ? 1196, vii.

Danmartin, Lecia de, wife of Philip: see under 
   Sutton, 1197, xviii.
Danmartin, Lecia de, wife of Philip, and daughter of
   Simon de Chelesfeld, 1198, xxiii., xxiv.
Danmartin, Philip de, 1197, xviii.; 1198, xxiii., xxiv
Dapphese, Benedict de : see under Langesstrod,
   1197, xvi.
DARTFORD [Derentford], the third part of a mill,
   in, Warin Tirel and Mabil his wife to Rohaisia de
   Haia, 1195, i.
DARTFORD [Parva Derteford], the property of
   Amicia, wife of William de Mohesden, and Mabil,
   wife of Warin Tirel, sisters of William de Gorum,
   1195, iv.
DARTFORD [Magna Derteford], 1195, iv.
DENE [Den], Baldwin Fitz Mathew to Richard de
   Seuelden and Agatha his wife, 1198, xxxvi.
DENE in CHILHAM, 1198, xxxix.
Dene, Harlewin de: see under Ratling, 1196, vi.
Dene, Ralph de, Chilham, 1198, xxxix.
Dene, Thomas de, Ratling, 1196, vi.
Derentford, i.e. Dartford, i.
Derteford Purva : see Dartford.
DETLING [Detlinges], Manesland, etc. in, Walter
   de Petraponte to his mother
Lucy, 1197, x.

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