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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 140

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.

Darcy continued:- Lord, of Essex, 36, 24; Mary, alias Blower, 20, 11; Sir Robert, 20, 7, 11.
Dardill, Agnes, 28, 102; Richard, 28, 102.
Darell (Darrell), arms, 25, 130; 36, 136, 142; 40, 95; family, of Calehill, 25, 133 ; Alexander, 36, 138; Alice, m. —. Engeham, 36, 139; see also Peyton, Alice; Anne, 36, 139-141 ; see also Home, Anne; Bridget, see Denne, Bridget; Christopher, 38, 36, 37; Constantine, 36, 138; Dorothy, a nun, of Sheppey, 36, 141; Edward, 23, 76; Elizabeth, m. William Septvans, 40, 110-111 ; see also Dering, Elizabeth; Florence, see Chichele, Florence; George, 20, 81; 36, 138; Isabel, 36, 140; James, 20, 81; 36, 139-141; Jane, see Toldervey, Jane; Joan, see Baret, Joan; John, 20, 81; 21, 130, 315, 316; 25, 130; 29, 87, 159; 36, 131, 133, 138, 141 ; 37, 106, 115; brass at Little Chart, 31, 140; 36, 136, 141; Knight of the Shire, 21, 219, 220, 221, 222; 36, 131-136; Sheriff of Kent, 40, 95; Sir John, 23, 71; 25, 130; 30, 58; 38, 37; Knight of the Shire, 36, 139-142; monument, 36, 131, 141; will, 36, 139-141; Sir Marmaduke, of Sessay, Yorks., 36, 131; Mary, m. Sir Francis Clerke, 25, 130; Mr., 20, 237; V. of Monkton, 25, 36; Olivia, see Smythe, Olivia; Philip, 20, 81; Richard, 36, 138; Robert, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 56, 57-58, 66; 36, 135; Sir Robert, 25 ,130; Thomas, 21, 311; 30, 155; 36, 138, 141 ; Thomasine, see Baret, Thomasine ; William, 36, 131, 132, 134, 136, 138-139, 141; 38,120; V.of Tenterden, 31, 219-220.
Darent, river, 24, 235; in Roman times, 22, 65, 77-78; 26, 79, 82; crossings, 43, 86; ford at Dartford, 29, 232. Darent Valley, roads, 43, 91-92.
Darenth (Demte, Darrant, Durrant), 20, 2, 9, 10, 23, 25, 39, 100, 149, 153; 21, 165; 22, 309; 23, 326; 26, 272, 276, 292; 27, 36; etymology, 22, 50 ; manor, 29, 148; 33, 136.

Darenth Church, see Churches; Chapel in, see Religious Foundations; Pack Way or Pilgrim’s Way at, 37, 11; Paper Mills, 28, 217; Roman roads, 22, 78-79; Roman villa, 22, xl, 49-84; 23, 15, 18; 38, 197, 39, 158; St. Margaret’s Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Darenth, Richard of, P. of Rochester, 24, 25.
Darke, Catherine, see Slograie, Catherine.
Darknoll, Joan, 20, 29.
Darland, in Gillingham, 22, xlix, 121.
Darland Farm, 22, 116.
Darland, Fort, 22, xlix-l.
Darley, John, brass at Heme, 31, 146; Roger, R. of St. James, Dover, 41, 89, 96.
Darling, Margaret, see Booker, Margaret.
Dam, local pronunciation of Darenth, 22, 50.
Darnley, Harriet, Countess of, 27, 75; Earl of, 27, 82, 103, 113, 115, 118, 119, 121 ; restores Cobham College and Church, 27, 75.
Daron, John, 28, 16.
Darrant, see Darenth.
Dartford, 20, 2-48 passim, 77, 162, 164, 179, 183; 21, 214; 22, 101, 237, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 255, 297; 23, 73; 24, 163; 26, 276; 27, 68, 69, 96, 108; 31, 158; manor, 29, 232; 38, 9; deanery, 22, 294-297; Dartford House, 31, 12.
Dartford:
bridge, see Bridges.
chapels, see Religious Foundations.
charitable institutions, 31, 193-195.
Church, see Churches.
College, Hermitage, Hospitals, Military Orders, see Religious Foundations.
Priory, see Religious Foundations (monastic houses).
Roman finds, 22, 50; 36, xxxiv.
Roman road, 23, 8-9. skeletons found, 24, liii.

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