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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 103

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.
St. Martin, Ludgate Hill, 29, 265.
St. Martin Orgar, 26, 86; Cromer chapel, 28, 24.
St. Mary Abchurch, 22, 117.
St. Mary Aldermary, 21, 100, 102; 33, 118.
St. Mary Axe, 30, 56.
St. Mary le Bone, 31, 234.
St. Mary le Bow, 23, 63; defiled by murder, 33, 138; lancehead capital in crypt, 40, 153.
St. Mary Colechurch, 30, 69.
St. Mary at Hill, 25, 152; 43, 155; Selby entries in registers, 27, 35-36.
St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, 28, 121.
St. Mary Mounthaw, 25, 103.
St. Mary Spital, 38, 24.
St. Mary Staining, 22, 91.
St. Mary Woolnoth, 24, 229; 26, 271.
St. Matthew, 20, 200.
St. Michael, Crooked Lane, 29, 71.
St. Michael, Queenhythe, 31, 233.
St. Michael, Wood Street, 20, 77; 22, 91.
St. Mildred in the Poultry, 24, 171.
St. Nicholas Acon, 24, 163.
St. Pancras, 20, 186.
St. Peter’s, Cornhill, James Tunstall, buried, 25, 110.
St. Peter’s, Eaton Square, 22, 96.
St. Peter le Poer, 21, 153.
St. Sepulchre, royal arms, 45, 236.
St. Stephen Coleman, 20, 78; 25, 62.
St. Stephen Walbrook, 45, 38.
St. Thomas Acon, 24, 197.
St. Thomas Apostle, 20, 58; 22, 89.
St. Vedast, 27, 238; 29, 71.
Savoy, 22, 217.
Temple, 33, 65-66; Selby entries in registers, 27, 36; tomb of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 42, 212; see also Religious Foundations (Military Orders).

Longfield, 44, 41-42.
Longford (Derbyshire), 42, 83.
Loose, plate, 26, 238-240; visitation, 29, 305; 33, 87-88.
Luddenham, 31, 29; 45, 67; plate, 25, 148-149; visitation, 29, 299.
Luddesdowne, 20, 194, 216; 44, 49.
Lullingstone (Lullingstane), 44, 47; brass of Elizabeth Cobham, 31, 147; of Peche family, 21, 217; helmet, 44, 275-276; Peche monuments, 21, 217; tomb of Percival Hart, 21, 240; of Rokesley, 21, 202.
Luton, Wenlock Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Lydd, 27, 48; 31, 29-31; 37, 207-208; 43, 34, 221; 45, 75; architecture, 42, 61-92; bench-tables, 31, xlii; brass of Peter Godfrey, 31, 148; of Thomas Godfrey, 31, 148; of John Motesfont, 31, 148; of John Thomas, 31, 148; herringbone work, 42, 85; ledger-stone of John Fowle, 41, 191; royal arms, 45, 213; tower, 42, 71-72; trendle light, 30, 100; visitation, 29, 317; John, V., 40, 59; Peter, V., 32, 179.
Lydd, the Saxon Church, 24, xxx; 37, 177-190; 42, 72-87; 43, 34, 249-250.
Lydden, 29, 229; 43, 1-27; 45, 74; early views, 43, 26-27; original font, 43, 27; plate, 26, 134, 173-174; sedilia, 43, 24-26; visitation, 29, 292; Early views of (V. J. B. Torr) 43, 26-27.
Lyme Regis (Dorset), tapestry, 44, 77.
Lyminge, 22, 22; 23, 213; 25, 235; 30, lvi-lix, 265; 42, 82; 45, 62; apse in, 43, 249; churches subordinate to, 45, 76-77; visitation, 29, 294; 32, 159-161; Richard, V., 32, 180; Saxon church, 40, 141.
Lympne, 30, lii; 32, 155; 43, 221-239; arches, 43, 234-235; bench-table in chancel, 43, 233; churches subordinate to, 45, 74-76; early mention, 43, 238; restoration, 30, 248; font, 43, 235-236; tower, 43, 224-226; visitation, 29, 306; 32, 164-165; an analytical study (Grevile M. Livett), 43, 221-239.

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