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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 80

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.

Catnach, Messrs. J. & W., London, 32, 256.
Cato, Thomas Ensor, C. of Wye, 28, 325.
Caton, John, V. of Herne, 28, 112; 30, 103; will, 30, 109.
Cator, —, 24, 143, 155.
Catt, Hugh, 29, 107; John, 35, 29.
Cattel, Mr., 21, 124.
Caum, see Cawne.
Caumartin, Baron de, see Le Fevre, Louis.
Caumbray, Henry de, 20, 67.
Caundyssh, Robert, 43, 181.
Cauntelo (Cauntelow), Katherine, m. James Crowmer, 41, 51; Maud, m. Henry Longchamp, 36, 22; William, 36, 22, 25.
Causey, Captain, 32, 250, 252, 254, 277.
Causton, Hadlow, 41, 67.
Causton, Henry, 22, 308; Thomas, 29, 60; Walter, 23, 62.
Cautasham, 32, 95.
(Cauton, Thomas, see Philip, Thomas.
Cave, John, seneschal of Ford Manor, 26, 129; Mr., 26, 13; William, 22, 245.
Cave-Browne, the Rev. J., obituary, 23, lxi-lxii.
Cave-Browne, Rev. J., Cranbrook Church, 22, 221-231; Knights of the Shire for Kent, 1275-1831, 21, 198-243; Minster in Sheppey, 22, 144-168; Otham Rectors, 23, 184-193; Shurland House, 23, 86-93.
Cavell (Cavel), see also Covell; Elizabeth, 20, 7; Hamo, 20, 185; John, 20, 7.
Cavellys, —, 32, 226.
Cavenagh, Lt.-Col. W. Odiarne, 26, 318.
Cavendish, arms, 25, 128; Catherine, m. Thomas, Earl of Thanet, 25, 128; Henry, D. of Newcastle, 25, 128; Lord, 20, 94, 95; Lord Richard, 24, 152; Sir Richard, 34, 106. Caversham (Oxfordshire), 25, 112.
Caves (Cares), arms, 26, 80, 84, 87 family, 26, 85.
Cawdrye, Robert, 25, 31.
Cawne, arms, 24, 196; Lora, see Morant, Lora; Robert, 24, 195; Thomas, Knight of the Shire, 21, 213; Sir Thomas, 24, 191, 195; 43, 322; monument, 21, 213; 24, 193; 43, 323; window at Ightham, 28, 379-380.

Cawood, Yorks, 27, 239.
Cawsten, Arnie, 20, 29; John, 20, 29; Mary, 20, 29.
Cawte,Thomas, 32, 323.
Caxton, Isabella, see Bele, Isabella, 31, 46; Jeremias de, 20, 67; John, mercer, 31, 46; Thomas, town clerk of Romney, 41, 161; William, printer, 37, 100; 41, 67-68.
Cayley, Thomas, R. of Otham, 23, 185, 187.
Caym, Henry, 27, 171; Joan, 41, 47-48; William, will, 41, 47-48.
Cayser, John, 23, 146, 147; Mary, m. Lancelot Lovelace, 20, 62.
Cayso, Brother John, 29, 166.
Caythorpe Church, see Churches.
Ceale hythe, Cealueloca, see Chalk.
Ceccano, Cardinal Anibald de, Archbishop of Naples, 33, 71-72.
Cecil, Elizabeth, see Brooke, Elizabeth; Mr., 38, 18; Robert, 22, 253; Sir Robert, 20, 58; 31, 11, 12; Earl of Salisbury, 22, 164; 23, 85; 27, 114; Sir William, 38, 24.
Ceham, Robert, V. of Tilmanstone, 20, 106.
Celca, see Chalk.
Celestine, Pope, 22, 265.
Celtic interments discovered at Shorne, by George Payne, 24, 86-90.
Celtic art in Britain, 26, 14.
Celtic burials, Allington Castle, 28, 337; Aylesford, 26, 13; Free Down, 25, 6; Shorne, 24, xlvii, 86-90; Walmer, 26, 9-16.
Celtic finds, Ightham, 25, lx; Oldbury, 45, 153; Shorne, 24, 87; Waltham, 25, lxii-lxiii.
Celtic hill-forts, at Oldbury and Westerham, 42, 154.
Celtic names in Cornilo Hundred, 24, 110.
Celtic occupation of Oldbury, 45, 155-158; settlements in Kent, 42, 154.
Celtic period, the, in Rochester, 21, 1.
Celtic urnfield at Swarling, 44, 65.
Cely, John, brass, 31, 152.
Celyn, Flint, 27, 243.

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