| Castles—continued.Deal, 20, 32, 247; 21, 248, 250, 259; 23,
        24-30.
 Donnington (Berks), 30, 80.
 Donnington, Kent, 39, 187.
 Dover, 20, 248; 21, 191; 22, 263, 313; 25,
        203; 26, 166; 40, 22, 23; 43, 278; abbot of
        Faversham imprisoned, 21, 275; bestowed on Odo, bishop of Bayeux,
        39, 57; church and chapels, see also churches and
        Religious Foundations, 20, 121; 21, 301; 26,
        155-156; 29, 233; college of canons, 20, 295; Governors
        of, 20, 78, 103; 21, 202, 204, 217, 225, 229, 250, 255,
        256; 22, 161, 279; 24, 184; 25, 77, 79, 86; 27,
        41, 42; 28, 22, 35, 40, 49, 57, 71, 214, 215, 352; 29, 21;
        30, 81, 313; 36, 40; 37, 98; 44, 140; 45,
        69, 70, 79, 202; Constable-ship of, 28, 24; Maminot Towers, 28,
        233; Norman waterworks, 43, 167-172; preservation, 36,
        xxxvi; 39, xlvii; view, by Hollar, 30, 89.
 Duddo, 25, 202.
 Eynsford, 25, 203; 26, 82; preservation, 25, xl; 33,
        liii.
 Folkestone, 28, 1, 2.
 Genys, 28, 275.
 Goodrich, 25, 202; waterworks, 43, 172.
 Hadlow, 22, 313.
 Hastings, 21, 30; 25, 201.
 Hereford, 29, 21.
 Herstmonceux, 28, 23, 214, 217.
 Hertford, 23, 336.
 Hever, the chapel, see Religious Foundations; destruction of
        guardhouse, 24, xli.
 Holmesdale, see Reigate Castle.
 Kemsing, 31, 175.
 Leeds, Kent, 20, 21, 78; 21, 202, 241, 242; 22,
        159, 313, 314; 25, xlii, xlix-liii, 141; 26, 222; 28,
        lxxxvi, 327, 357; bath of Edward I at, 25, 1; besieged by Edward
        II, 22, 312; 28, 327, 328; the chapel, 29, 241; 31,
        xlvi; Lady Badlesmere and Princess Isabella at, 42, 233;
        taken by
        Stephen, 25, 198; the chapel, see Religious Foundations.
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        Lennox (Scotland), 20, 81.Lewes, gatehouse, 28, 350.
 Leybourne, chapel, see Religious Foundations.
 London, Baynard’s, 37, 101; the Tower, 20, 61, 83; 21,
        93, 234, 245; 22, 88, 254; 23, 335; 24, 13, 14, 66,
        103, 197; 28, 216, 338; 37, 101; 45, 117-118; 32,
        300.
 Ludlow (Shropshire), 45, 121; chapel, see Religious
        Foundations.
 Lullingstone, Roman and Jutish antiquities, 22, 83.
 Lymne (Lympne), 30, lii-lv, 249; 43, 222, 223; 44,
        294.
 Lyons (Denbighshire), cinerary urn, 43, 297.
 Mereworth, 21, 211, 230; 43, 273-274.
 Moygallon (Co. Cork), Ireland, 20, 80.
 Newcastle-on-Tyne, waterworks, 43, 171.
 Peak, the (Derbyshire), 25, 201, 202.
 Penrhyn (Carnarvon), 27, 60.
 Pevensey, 39, 63; 43, 309.
 Pontefract, Sir Richard Haute beheaded, 45, 116.
 Queenborough, 21, 216, 218, 230; 22, 164, 170, 173, 279; 23,
        88, 92; granted to Earl of Oxford by Richard II, 22, 179;
 William Cheney, constable, 37, 109; well, 22, 177.
 Raby, 32, 317.
 Rayleigh (Raleigh), Essex, 43, xlix; 44, 62.
 Reigate (Holmesdale), 31, 155. Richborough, 24, 210, 212; 39,
        91, 94, 96; earth from, taken to Sandwich Bay, 34, 154;
        excavations, 39, xlvi; 40, 181-184; the chapel, 29,
        219; 45, 73.
 Rochester, 20, xlvii, 143, 153; 21, 3, 21-38, 50-51, 55; 22,
        279; 23, 201, 309; 24, 4, 6, 11-12, 94; 25, 203; 27,
        190-192; 28, 341; 33, 131; 35, 130, 164; 43,
        275; besieged by William II, 29, 6; 39, 63; bestowed on
        Odo, bishop of Bayeux, 39, 57; Constables, 24, 17, 18; 28,
        23, 24, 352; 40, 109; dungeon discovered, 24, xlvii; 27,
        185-186; herringbone work, 42, 85; materials, 26, 118;
        (cont),
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