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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 155E

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.

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Each End, 44, 184-185; Roman ferry to Richborough, 44, 184.
Each, William, 23, 178.
Eacher, Mr., of Yarmouth, 23, 169, 179, 181, 182, 183.
Eadard, James, 28, 114.
Eadbald (Aedbald, Edbald), King of Kent, 22, 145; 24, 96; 115, 264; 32, 3, 13; 33, 64; 35, 118; charters, 24, 116, 117; 44, 105; 45, 137-139; church built by, 25, 224; burial, 38, 105; tomb, 32, 25; 37, 122; 38, 108-112.
Eadbert, son of Wihtred, 38, 109.
Eadbert Eating, King, 42, 88.
Eadbriht, King, 37, 186; 43, 35.
Eadburga, daughter of Eward the Elder, 36, 10.
Eade. Arnulph de, 22, 250.
Eadelmesbrege. see Edenbridge.
Eadgifu. see Ediva.
Eadintuna see Addington.
Eadmer, monk of Canterbury : Historia Novorum in Anglia, 45, 114; precentor of Christchurch, 23, 103.
Eadrestun, see Elmstone.
Eadswyde, abbess of Folkestone, 22, 145.
Eadsy, see Canterbury, Archbishops of.
Eadwold, 36, 9.
Eady. Maurice, 30, 17.
Eagle’s Farm, Linton, 21, li.
Ealdbeorht, thane of Offa, 45, 129.
Ealdeham, see Aldham.
Ealderomene, see Romney, Old.
Ealdhuninglond, see Aldhun.

Ealdinga, Ealdyng, see Yalding.
Ealdinton, Ealditun, see Aldington.
Ealdwyn, Walter de, 33, 77.
Eales, see Eeles.
Ealham, see Alkham.
Eard, Earae, see Crayford.
Eardlanestune, see Orlestone.
Eardington, see Egerton.
Eardulf, see Rochester, Bishops of.
Earhethe, see Crayford.
Earith, see Erith.
Earle, John, 23, 103, 104, 180; 24, 226; 32, 263; Kindness, 32, 263; Thomas, 28, 19.
Earthquakes in England, 1382, 45, 38; 1392, 23, 56; 1579, 32, 297; 1580, 43, 12.
"Earthwork of England," by Hadrian Allcroft., note, 28, ci-cii.
Easday, John, 20, 37.
Eason, see Easton.
East, Catherine, alias Perch, 20, 19; John, 23, 176: Thomas, 20, 19.
East Anglia, Anna King of, 22, 145.
Eastangrave, see Stangrave.
Eastanores, see Stonar.
East Bay, geology, 45, 267; harbour, 45, 269.
Eastbourne in Kent, 20, 42.
Eastbridge, 25, 103, 109, 135; 28, 321; 44, 58; manor, 37, 195; rectory united to Lympne and West Hythe, 30, 247; Church, see Churches.
Eastchurch (Hestchirche), 20, 12, 33, 46, 68, 179; 21, 149, 205, 211, 226; 22, 147; 23, 152;

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