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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 142

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.

Day (Daie, Daye, Dey), Alice, 20, 12, 18.; Christopher, 29, 306; David, 21, 121; Dorothy, see Mun, Dorothy; Elizabeth, m. John Holmden, 21, 296; Goodman, 28, 289; H. C., V. of Bredhurst, 26, 222; 28, 301; Joan, see Tanton, Joan; John, 20, 18; 29, 119, 120; 42, 44; 44, 92; Margaret, 20, 39; Mary, 30, 27; Mr., 29, 304; Richard, 30, 164, 169, 170; 41, 52; Robert, 20, 39; 29, 120; Roger, 20, 60; Rose, 29, 309; Thomas, chaplain, 29, 255; William, 20, 12, 36; 24, 150; 26, 257; 30, 175.
Day & Nicholson, bankers, of Rochester, 38, 74.
Dayle, see Dale.
Dayling, Dorothy, 21, 292; John, 21, 292.
Dayne, John, a servant, 32, 110.
Daywell, Margaret, 45, 14; (or Perrin), William, will, 45, 14.
Deacon, John, 22, 269; 34, 69; William, chaplain, 32, 87.
Deal and its environs, by the late George Dowker, 24, 108-121.
Deal (Dale), 20, 9, 30, 33, 37, 38, 40, 42, 114, 230; 21, 174, 178, 181, 190, 275; 22, 130, 134; 23, 69; 24, 113; 25, 5, 101; 28, 31, 52; 31, 96-97; 32, 144, 180, 252, 261 ; 33, 71-72, 85-86, 90; 44, 5; etymology, 25, 6; Simon, chaplain of, 33, 85-86.
Deal (see also under Churches):
   Campeggio lands, 43, 260, 262.
   Castle, see Castles.
   excavations, 41, xlvii.
   old house, 26, 328-329.
   Roman coins found, 24, 111.
   Roman pottery found, 24, 111, 112; 31,283; 24,112.
   Royal arms, 45, 228, 238.
   Saxon graves, 24, 112.
   urn-burial, 29, lxxxiii.
Deal Railway, 20, 134.,
Deale (Deal), Anthony, 24, 185, 186; 28, 42, 43, 44; Mary, 30, 31; Mrs., 24, 186; Prebendary, 24, 117; Thomas, 26, 18, 19; Widow, 32, 304.
De Aldehams, The, by Gordon Ward, 40, 31-34.
Dean, Forest of; ironworks, 21, 308, 314; Roman road, 23, 9.

Deane, near Canterbury, 20, 28, 47; 21, 197.
Deane (Dean, Deanes, Deen, Dene), arms, 26, 164; Anable, 41, 53; Ann, m. Gabriel Forster, 21, 292; Elizabeth, 41,53 ; Henry, see Canterbury, Archbishops of; John, 44, 88; R. of West Wickham, 22, 296; shoemaker, will, 41, 53; John Bathurst, 26, 164; Mr., 23, 316; Robert, 21, 323; 33, 144; Silvester, m. 1, William Dalison; 2, William Lambarde, brass at Halling, 33, 144-145; Thomas, of New Buckingham, Norfolk, 41, 53; William, 20, 170; 28, lxxxii.
Deare (Deere), John, 27, 216, 227.
Dearson (Derson), Preston next Wingham, 25, 270, 275.
Dearson, Farm, Roman pottery, 20, 49-53.
Death, Charles, 20, 34; Thomas, 20, 34; William, 31, 194, 195.
Debdale (Dybdale), Agnes, 41, 53-54; Anna, will, 41, 53-54; Joan, 41, 53; Richard, 41, 53; Robert, will, 41, 53; William, 41, 53.
Debenham (Debnam, Debnan, Debnham), Alice, 45, 14; Joan, 45, 14; Marion, 45, 14; Robert, 44, 90, 101; 45, 21;will, 45, 14; Thomas, 45, 14.
Debock, —, 20, 227.
Declaration of Indulgence, 21, 172.
Dedames, 27, 130.
Dedham (Essex), 26, 86.
Dedham, Emma de, 20, 182; Robert, de, 20, 182.
Dedman, Alice, 45, 14; Joan, 45, 14.
Deedes, Captain, of Hythe, 30, 265; Dorothy, m. Sir John Filmer, 26, 226; Julius, M.P. for Hythe, 43, 308; R. of Wittersham, 26, 226; V. of Marden, 22, 95; Mr., his " snail water," 43, 283; William, restores Saltwood Castle, 30, 265.
Deepdene (Surrey), 24, 172.
Deerhurst Church, see Churches.
Deeson, Elenor, 20, 34; Margery, alias Cleere, 20, 34; William, 20, 34.
Defoe, Daniel, and Canterbury, 43, 295-296; and Kent : a chapter in Capel-le-Ferne history (continued next page)

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