Aspects of Kentish Local History

Home
News & Events
  Publications Archaeological
Fieldwork
Local & Family
History
Information
by Parish
 

Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 57

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.

Brockman, (Cont), Lucy, see Young, Lucy; Margaret, see Clark, Margaret; Margaretta Louisa, see Kirkpatrick, Margaretta Louisa; Margery, 23, 125; Mary, 43, 282; Mr., 28, 322; Tatton, of Beachborough, 30, 270; 43, 282; R. of Otham, 23, 193; William, of Beachborough, 43, 282; of Cheriton, 43, 282; Sir William, 23, 125; of Beachborough, Sheriff of Kent, 43, 282; Zouch, 23, 72; 43, 282.
Broclonde, see Brookland.
Broco, Florence de, 30, 72; Joan de, 30, 72.
Brodbent, William, V. of Wilmington, 22, 302-303.
Brode (Brodd), John, 27, 172; 40, 21, 22; 41, 27; Robert, 34, 24.
Brodehurst Church, see Churches. Brodereild, Court of, see Brodhull, Court of.
Brodestret, Brodstreat, see Bradstrete.
Brodesteyr, see Broadstairs.
Brodhull, Court of, 28, 30, 32.
Brodnax (alias May, alias Knight), Thomas, 21, 242.
Brodnax, William, 41, 103.
Brodstayers, see St. Peter’s.
Brograve, John, 20, 24; Margaret, 20, 24.
Brokdale, Simon, 40, 22.
Broke, see Brooke, Brookland.
Brokell, Brokhelle, Brokhille, Brokhulle, see Brockhall.
Broker, see Brooker.
"Brokes," Farningham, 26, 87. Brokhull, 23, 63; manor house, the chapel, 29, 253.
Broklond, see Brookland.
Brokton, Adam, 20, 186; Matilda, 20, 186.
Brombrig, see Pembury.
Bromel, see Brommell.
Bromfield, 21, 182; 22, 199, 216.
Bromfield (Bromefield, Bromfeild),
Anne, see Leedes, Anne; Elizabeth, 23, 74; Joan, 44, 86, 87; Johanna de, 20, 170; John, 44, 82, 84, 86, 87, 97, 99;
Richard de, 20, 170; Robert, 22, 305; Sampson, 29, 222; Thomas, 31, 243; 44, 86; William, 42, 41; 44, 86-87. Bromham-cum-Oakley 

(Beds), 27, 244.
Bromhill (Bromehill, Broomhill, Promhelle, Promhill), 28, 31, 316; 29, 263; 32, 150-151; 42, 9; destroyed by storm, 45, 262, 264; Roger, chaplain of, 32, 150; Church, see Churches.
Bromhill, John, 37, 44.
Bromidge, Dorothy, 20, 17; Thomas 20, 17.
Bromleage, see Bromley.
Bromley, 20, 8-35 passim; 21, 108, 221; 22, 296, 308; 23, 71; (Philip Norman), 24, 139-159, 235; 26, 86; in Domesday, 33, 145; etymology, 33, 121; 43, 271, 272; beaker found at, 45, 175; bishop’s palace, 33, 139, 141, 145-149; 43, 271; inns, 24, 140, 145-147, 151, 154; 33, 118, 122; St. Blaise Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Bromley College, 33, 118.
Bromley Common, by Philip Norman, 33, 113-124.
Bromley Green, 20, 245.
Bromley Hundred, 31, 168.
Bromley Manor, 31, 173.
Bromley-by-Bow, 24, 229; royal arms, 45, 225.
Bromley, Andrew, 25, 47; Dorothy, 25, 47; John, 25, 47; Justice, 38, 21; Richard, 25, 278.
Brommell, James, V. of St. Mary’s, Minster, Thanet, 25, 105.
Bromsgrove Church, see Churches. Bromston, Bromton, see Brampston.
Bron (Brone, Brony), Goodman, 35,
106; Henry, 23, 62; James, 35, 103; Mr., 21, 121; Stephen, 44, 224, 226; Thomas, 25, 262.
Bronde, Elizabeth, 29, 287.
Bronlie, see Bromley.
Bronstone, Bronton, see Brampston.
Bronze Age Antiquities from the
Lower Medway, by R. F. Jessup,
45, 179-187.
Bronze Age beakers, 45 (R. F. Jessup), 174-178; implement from Romney Marsh, 45, 284.
Bronze objects discovered at Higham, 28, xc-xci; in London, 26, 12; at Walmer, 26, 12-14.

Page  57    (This page was prepared by Steve Keeler)                      

Note volume number in Bold and page number in normal, then go To Archaeologia Cantiana List

Previous page        Next page

     Back to 'B' Letters       To Archaeologia Cantiana List