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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 101

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.
Hythe, continued, ambulatory, 30, 286-290; architectural history, 30, 273-308; the bones, 30, 203-213, 269-270; 45, 273; brass of John Bridgman, 30, 264; grave of Isaac Rutton, 21, 258; monuments, 44, 160-161; 45, 205; royal arms, 45, 215, 289; tower, fall of, 30, 270, 299; visitation, 29, 293; chapels, see Religious Foundations; notes on (Rev. Herbert D. Dale), 30, 263-271.
   St. Michael (demolished), 30, 257, 258, 259-260, 264.
   St. Nicholas (demolished), 30, 257, 258, 259, 260-261, 264.
Hythe (West), 20, xliii; 30, 251-257, 258, 261-262, 264; 37, 190, 193; 42, 1; 45, 75; ground-plan, 42, 66; vicars, 30, 233-249; Edward, V., 32, 150; Eylward, V., 32, 165-166.
Ickham, 25, 100; 45, 63; Bay chapel, 21, 208; brass of Martin de Hampton (indent), 31, 147; John Head buried, 27, 278; Nicholas Simons buried, 25, 111; inscription to Robert and Elizabeth Austen, 36, 154; Southland monument, 27, 52; tomb of Thomas de Baa, 21, 208; visitation, 29, 283; 33, 73, 75-78; Martin, R., 32, 175, 176, 178; Denys chantry, see Religious Foundations.
Icklesham (Sussex), 28, 379; 30, 283; windows, 26, 106.
Iffley (Oxon), carvings, 45, 6.
Ifield, 23, 143; 44, 49; Adam, R, 40, 58.
Ightham, 23, 143; 24, 192-194, 199; 43, 322; 44, 46, 287; brass of Jane Dirkin, 43, 323; monuments: Cawne, 21, 213; 24, 193; 28, 379-380; 43, 323; Howell, 27, 33; Selby, 24, 193-194; 27, 33; 42, 177-178; 43, 323; Selby entries in registers, 27, 33-35; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Ingrave, brass of  Sir Richard Fitzlewes, 41, 108.
Ipswich, St. Mary-le-Tower, 30, 248.
Ivychurch, 26, 298; 31, 28; 37, 206; 41, 65; 42, 256-258; 45, 74; royal arms, 45, 213; visitation, 32, 177; William, R., 40, 59.

Iwade, 31, 28; 45, 78; plate, 26, 195; visitation, 29, 296.
Kemsing, 20, 263, 271; 38, 66; 44, 47; 45, 209; brass of  Thomas de Hop, 20, 261; 31, 147; Richard, parson, 20, 70; St. Mary’s with St. Peter’s, Seal, incumbents, 20, 258-275.
Kenardington, 31, 29; 45, 67; John, R., 40, 59; Peter, R., 32, 175.
Kennington, 45, 66, 87; plate, 25, 128-129; visitation, 29, 309.
Keston, 23, 134, 143.
Ketton (Rutland), 25, 249.
Kilham (Yorks.), carvings, 45, 7.
Kilpeck (Herefordshire), 42, 227.
Kingsdown, 34, 142; architectural notes, 35, 109; tower, 35, 109-112; tower apse, 43, 252; visitation, 29, 297; wall-paintings, 35, 112; windows, 35, 115-116; 45, 32; St. Catherine, plate, 26, 195-196; St. John Evangelist, plate, 28, 125.
Kingsdown by Sittingbourne, 41, 92.
Kingsnorth, 45, 76, 83.
King’s Somborne (Hants), brass, 40, 5.
Kingston, 32, 161; 40, 23; 45, 82-83; visitation, 29, 80;
Kippington, 33, 151.
Knockholt, 23, 143.
Knowlton (Knolton), 45, 64; plate, 28, 115, 125-126; royal arms, 45, 235, 238; three-decker pulpit, 40, 173.
Lamberhurst, 44, 45.
Lambeth, 24, 140, 250; 27, 35; 33, 136.
Lambourne (Essex), 44, 237.
Langdon, East, 21, 303; 40, xliv, 153, 157; 45, 85; plate, 28, 126; visitation, 29, 285.
Langdon, West, 29, 229; plate, 28, 127; visitation, 29, 285.
Langley, 45, 80; plate, 26, 232-233; visitation, 29, 308.
Leaveland, plate, 25, 148.
Leckhampton (Glos.), 42, 227.

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