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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 6

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.

Allons, Thomas, 28, 13.
Allott, James, 22, 307.
All Saints (All Hallows), Hoo, 28, 238; 42, 245-246; neolithic cell found at, 25, lxv; Thanet,20, 180.
Allsworth, Stephen, 44, 150.
Allwork, Charles Long, V. of Holy Trinity, Maidstone, 26, 254.
Almada, John de Vasques de, 37,125.
Almanza (Spain), 44, 147.
Almard, Peter (?), V. of Stoke, 31, 188.
Almayn, John, 20, 108; Stephen, see Hashenperg.
Almer, 35, 118; 38, 111.
Almon, William, 35, 34; 37, 40;
Almshouses, see Religious Foundations.
Alne Church, see Churches.
Alnod Cut, 28, 338, 339; 29, 3.
Alnor, see Elnor.
Aloes Bridge, 20, 240.
Alonso VI, of Spain, 37, 165.
Alphanus, 42, 193.
Alredus, clerk, 20, 104.
Alresford, New (Hants), 21, 125.
Alshbawe, John de, R. of Cowden, 21, 87, 89.
Alsi of Eastbridge, 45, 75; manor, 44, 58.
Alsoppe, John, 26,. 20.
Altarages, in Thanet, 25, 65; in Dover, St. John Baptist, 20, 303; St. Nicholas, 20, 300; Tilmanstone Church, 20, 104. Altarpiece, Fourteenth century, from Sutton Valence Church, 36, 149-152.
Altars, destruction, 31, 94, 103.
Altar-slab in Great Chart Church, 26, 100.
Altar stone in St. Peter, Thanet, 26, 47.
Alter Berham, see Kingston.
Aitham, Christopher, 32, 86 ; James, 43, 101; Mary, see Matthew, Mary; Michael, C. of Otham, 41, 100.
Altroper, John, 43, 49.
Alufisboctone, see Boughton Aluph.
Alured, Prior of Rochester, 24, 11, 45, 58.
Alva, Duke of, 22, 212.
Alvethley (Essex), 38, 25.
Alwerbury (Wilts),’ manor, 37, 115.

Alynson, Christopher, 21, 113; James, 21, 113; John, 21, 113 ; William, 21, 113.
Alynton, see Allington.
Alys, Thomas, 30,121; brass, 23,159.
Amadas, Mrs., 38, 9.
Amberley (Sussex), 31, 213.
Amblardus, Archbishop (Lyons), 42, 193.
Amboyna, 20, 91.
Ambree (Almonry), etymology, 29, 89; manor, Rochester, fourteenth century Court Roll of (A. A. Arnold), 29, 89-153; 30, 12, 13.
Ambrose (Anibrosse), Bennet, 30, 101; Joan, 39, 88; John. 24, 186: 28, 78; 38, 175; Peter, 28, 77.
Amcotts, Sir Henry, 22, 205; 25, 143; Joan, see Hatch, Joan.
Ameas, Ames, see Amys.
Amersham (Bucks), 25, 206.
Amery, Roger, 26, 88.
Amesbury, 36, 10.
Amherst Redoubt, Roman villa, 23, 20.
Amherst, arms, 28, 330; family,
44, 189, 206; Charles Selby, 27, 32, 36; Earl, 20, 274; 31, 13; Elizabeth, 24, 200; 27,32,36; 42,173-174; Hugh, Lord of Otford, 31, 15; Jeffrey, 21,297; 29,265; John,38,73; Lord, of Sundrish, 44, 190; Margaret, see Robinson, Margaret; Mary, 38, 73; Richard, 24, 200; 27, 32; 42, 173, 175.
Amhurst, Sergeant, 22, 312.
Amiens, mayoralty, 28, 33; Cathedral, 42, 199, 207; St. Germain’ Church, 40, 142.
Amney, John, 34, 88.
Amore, Gilbert, 22, 180, 182.
Amos, Anna, 20, 42; Manasses, 20, 42.
Amos, E. G. J., and Major E. R. Macpherson, The Norman Waterworks in the Keep of Dover Castle, 43, 167-172.
Amsterdam, 20, 91; 24, 228.
Amy (Ame, Amye), Agnes, 34, 49; 6, 140; Edmund, 36, 50; 37, 37; will, 34, 49-50; George, priest, 38, 173; Joan, 34, 49, 50; Margery, 34, 49-50; Mr., 35, 80; Thomas, 36, 140; 41, 40; William, 35, 29, 77-103 passim.

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