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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 90

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.

Churches continued,
Saxon, continued, wattle, 20, 144; rebuilt by Normans, 20, 149; early Norman: in Medway Valley, 20, 137-154; 21, 260-272; round-naved, in England, 33, 63-70.
Churches in Canterbury before St. Augustine, 25, 222.
Churches, Kentish, coats of arms, 22, 186-208.
Churches of Romney Marsh, 37, 177-208.
Churches of Sittingbourne and Milton, The, by F. Grayling, 23, 150-160.
Churches:
(See also Religious Foundations).
Abattiswasborowe, 32, 86.
Acrise, 43, 14; 45, 61, 77.
Addington, 20, 140, 146; brass of Richard Charlis, 31, 137;
Jacobean helmet, 32, 319-320; verge-board of porch, 32, 320.
Addington of the Fallen Stones, 44, 46.
Adisham, 40, 12; 45, 65; font, 42, 223; 43, 326; screen, 29, 53; visitation, 33, 71, 80; Thomas, R., 32, 177.
Albury (Surrey), 20, 150.
Alderton (Wilts), monument to Charles Gore, 44, 161.
Aldington, 30, lix-lx, 238; 31, 103; 42, 232; 43, 124, 221; 45, 76; architecture (F. C. Elliston-Erwood), 41, 143-149; font, 42, 223-224; towers, 41, 144, 148-149; visitation, 29, 316; 32, 178; Richard, R., 32, 178, 179; Thomas, V., 32, 157, 165, 178, 179, 180; William, V., 32, 177; Reinald, R., 40, 59; the Lady Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Aldington in Thurnham, 45, 79.
Aldwinkle (Northants), 26, 57.
Alkham, 20, xl; 31, 103; 45, 73; plate, 26, 136-138; visitation, 29, 291.
Allington, 28, 340; 29, 36, 162, 163; 44, 49; advowson, 29, 154; plate, 26, 215-216; Allington Chantry, see Religious Foundations.
Alne (Yorks), doorway, 45, 3.

Appledore; 31, 104-105; 42, 266; 43, 123 ff, 221; 45, 62; royal arms, 45, 212; visitation, 29, 313.
Ash, 22, 267; 23, 153; 31, lxxxvii-xciv; 32, 166, 167; 41, 107; 44, 110; brasses, 22, 35; of Richard Clitherowe, 31; xciv, 137; of Jane Kerriel (Criol), 31, xciv, 137; of Lewies (Leus) family, 31, 137; 34, 53; 36, 53; of Septvans family, 31, xciv, 137; 40, 123-124, 125; font, 45, 240; monuments of John Brooke, 32, 30-32; of de Goshall, 31, xciii; of Sir John Leverick, 31, xciii; 43, 157; of Septvans family, 31, xciii-xciv; 40, 115, 116-117, 125; plate, 34, 48; visitation, 29, 284; 32, 168; Ralph, priest of, 32, 175; chapels and chantries, see Religious Foundations.
Ash near Ridley, 44, 49.
Ash by Wingham, 45, 78.
Ashbocking, royal arms, 45, 235.
Ashford (Esshetesford), 20, 99, 162; 26, 77, 103, 116-117; 28, lxxviii-lxxxviii; 31, 26; 32, 171; 41, 66; 44, 292-293; 45, 80; mentioned in Domesday, 28, lxxix; brass of Lady
Atholl, 28, 1xxxiii; 31, 137; of Sir John Fogge, 21, 225; 31, 138; of Thomas Fogge, 31, 138; the Fogge heaume, 36, 144, 147; monument of John Copley, 22, 89; of Fogge family, 28, lxxxiii-lxxxiv, lxxxvi; 37, 114; of Smythe family, 28, lxxxv-lxxxvii; mouldings, 26, 118; plate, 25, 116, 117-118; royal arms, 45, 214, 235, 238; visitation, 29, 308; window, 43, 100; Robert, rector, 32, 173; Edward Woodwarde buried, 39, 133; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Ashford, Christchurch, chapel of ease, plate, 25, 116.
Ashurst, 44, 45.
Aslackby (Lincs), the Temple, 33, 68.
Aylesford, 20, 140; 29, 162, 265-266; 31, 138; 44, 45.
Badlesmere (Badesmer), 45, 66; Badlesmere family tombs, 43, 162-163; brass of Barbara Wrythe, 31, 138; plate, 25, 134; continued,

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