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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 79

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.

Castles—continued.
Rochester (cont), negotiations for purchase by Government, 27, 190-192; reparation (George Payne), 27, 177-192; headquarters of Wyatt, 39, 169; the chapel, see Religious Foundations; the curtain wall, 27, 187-189.
Rockingham, 23, 118; deeds found, 34, 101, 103.
Saltwood, 23, 56, 60; 25, 271, 272; 30, 265; 44, 292-293; compared to Sutton Valence, 25, 201; the chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Sandgate, 21, 244-259; 26, 166; building, 20, 228-257; 23, 24-30; 29, 227; 32, 301; Captains and Lieutenants, 21, 253-258; garrison, etc., 21, 247-248, 252-253.
Sandown, 20, 47, 247, 255; 21, 250, 259; 23, 24-30; 24, 108, 112, 114, 184; Roman coins found near, 25, 7.
Sandwich, 37, 98, 113.
Scarborough, 28, 193.
Scotney, 31, 80.
Shurland, Sheppey, 28, 201; 36, xxxv.
Southsea, 26, 166.
Stafford, 28, 192.
Starborough (Sterborough, Sterburgh), Edenbridge, 21, 111, 288; 33, 150; Charles, Duke of Orleans, imprisoned, 44, 273.
Stokesay, Shropshire, 45, 118.
Stutfall (Studfall), 30, lii, 254; 42, 262; 43, 43, 46.
Sutton Valence, 25, 198-206.
Tamworth, herringbone work, 42, 85.
Thurnham (Thornham), 37, 2.
Toll, Newenden, 43, 308-309.
Tonbridge, 21, 87; 22, 269; 28, 180, 352; 31, 172; 32, lv-lvi; 40, 98; 44, 35-38.
Tonge, 44, 60-66.
Wallingford, 36, 37; the chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Walmer, 20, 247; 21, 248, 250; 23, 24-30; 32, 255; 40, xlviii; 43, 279.
Wattleborough, 25, 202.
Wentworth (Yorks), 24, 127.
Wilton 36, 26.

  Religious Foundations.
"Castles of the Downs," 21, 250; 23, 24-30; 26, 166.
Castleton (Castelton, Castleden), Anne, 20, 19, 22; 30, 31; Daniel, 28, 19; Peter, 20, 19; Thomas, 20, 22.
Caston, Joan, will, 31, 262.
Castor, John, 41, 47.
Castor (Caistor) ware, 22, 71; 38, 49; 42, 160.
Castro, see Castle.
Castwysell, Dene of, 31, 243.
Caswell, Catherine, 20, 14; John, 20, 14, 24 ; Mary, 20, 24; see Dingens, Mary.
Casyngehurst, see. Kasynghurst.
Casyr, Robert, 31, 46; William, will of, 31, 46.
Catalina, Princess of Granada, see Catherine of Aragon.
Catchman, Jane, 20, 34; John, 20, 34.
Cateby, John, 23, 64.
Caterham, Surrey, 28, 226; church, see Churches.
Cates, Charles, 26, 23; Margaret, 26, 23.
Catham, Henry de, 30, 74; William, de, 30, 74.
Cathe, Cicile, widow, 36, 63.
Cathedrals, Act of, 1840, 21, 70.
Catherine (Katherine), Saint, in West Kent Churches, 23, 135.
Catherine of Aragon, Queen of Henry VIII, 20, 61; 32, 184, 318; 45, 120, 121; arms of, 22, 192; 45, 120, 121; divorce, 20, 230; emblem in carvings, 44, 128.
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II, 38, 159.
Catherine Howard, Queen of Henry VIII, 24, 70.
Catherine Parr, Queen of Henry VIII, at Allington, 28, 357.
Catherlough, Lord, 43, 273.
Catholic Emancipation Bill, 23, 192.
Catlin, Henry, 28, 78.
Catlot (Catelot, Catelott, Cathott, Catlett, Catlott), Agnes, 44, 94; Elie, 45, 14; John, 44, 86, 88, 97; 45, 17, 19, 27;
Nicholas, 24, 188; 32, 306; Richard, will, 44, 94; Thomas, 41, 45.

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