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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 156

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.

Eastchurch, continued, 25, 292, 294, 295; 30, 48, 71; Livesey monument, 26, 326-327; Church, see Churches; Thomas, chaplain of, 34, 77; Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
East Close, 27, 61.
Eastdowne, Walter, 20, 190.
Easterfield, Abraham, 20, 43; John, 20, 43; Mary, 20, 43.
Easter Sepulchre, in wills, 23, 136.
"Easter Sepulchre in Faversharn Church, The," by Fane Lambarde, 41, 107-110.
Eastgate, Richard de, 23, 240, 241, 254, 257, 258, 259, 262; 24, 23.
Easthall, manor, 20, 183.
Easthelle, Richard of, 38, 167.
East Hendred (Berks.), manor, 27, 59.
East Hill, Roman cemetery, 22, 78.
East India Company, the Honourable, 20, 89-91, 99, 102; 24, 101, 105, 173; 26, 279; charter granted to, 20, 89; Sir Thomas Smythe, governor of, 20, 90.
East India Company, the Dutch, 20, 89.
Eastland, Joan, 41, 56; John, 42, 52; Roger, 28, 20; William, 28, 20; 41, 56; 43, 59.
Eastling (Easling, Eslinge, Eson), 20, 69; 21, 133, 147, 174, 187, 200; 22, 90, 188, 250, 279; 26, 272; 28, 317, 318; 30, 44; 31, 103; Church, see Churches; Stephen, parson of, 20, 69.
Eastlow (Cornwall), 24, 169, 170.
Easton Magna (Essex), 24, 163.
Easton (Eason), Agnes, 41, 55; Mary, 30, 28; Nicholas, 23, 73; 32, 106; R., 24, 264; 25, 188; Richard, 32, 106; Simon, 37, 34-35; Thomas, 29, 302; William, 41, 55.
Eastrege, see Eastry.
East Riding, Avenale, archdeacon of 21, 136.
Eastry, 20, 108, 110, 116, 134; 21, 181; 22, 201; 23, 73; 25, lxvi, 13, 36; 29, lxvii-lxxii ; 31, 168.
Eastry, bailiwick and lathe of, 31, l62-168.
   Church, see Churches.
   dues from, 45, 83.
   etymology, 29, lxvii.

   manor house, chapel, 29, 234; white Poplars at, 38, 33-34, 44.
  
parish, 33, 71, 72-73.
   rectory, 38, 33, 43.
  
vicarage, 29, 235.
   Roman remains, 25, lxvi; 29, lxviii.
Eastry Letters, preserved at Canterbury, 39, 1.
Eastry Wills, by Arthur Hussey
, 38, 173-182; 39, 77-90; 40, 35-47.
Eastry, John, chaplain of, 33, 82. Henry of, prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, 23, 184; 26, 300; 27, 262; 29, lxix, 48, 51, 56-57, 223, 234, 255; 36, 14; 44, 19, 28; letters from University students, 39, 1-33. Oswald of, see Faversham, Abbots of. Walter of, 38, 167.
Eastsole, 24, 116.
East Steward Farm, 25, lxv.
East Stewart, 20, 33.
Eastwell, 20, 27, 169; 21, 230, 232; 22, 90; 23, 114; 28, 322, 324; 45, 81; Church, see Churches.
Eastwell Park, 25, 119; 28, 324.
Eastwell (Easwell, Estewell, Estwell), Agnes, 28, 95; Alexander 30, 95; Alice, 28, 113; 35, 22; Elizabeth, 30, 95; Joan, 30, 95; John, 28, 112; will, 30, 95; Margaret, 30, 95; Margery, 34, 51; Martin, 30, 95; Thomas, 34, 51; Richard, will, 35, 22; William, 28, 96.
East Wickham Church, by Thomas F. Ford, 41, 207-216; see also Church.
Eastwood (Essex), 20, 3.
Eastwood, John, chaplain, 35, 21; Thomas, 26, 324; William, 22, 179.
Eatenden, alias Tumber, John, 20, 7.
Eaton, Catherine, m. Sir John Thompson, 26, 163; John, 40, 46; Nicholas, bailiff, 42, 23; Sir Peter, 26, 163; Richard, 20, 34; Thomas, R. of Westenhanger, 31, 91; V. of Maxoy, Northants, 31, 91; William, 20, 34; 25, 270; 26, 162; —, butcher, 24, 150.
Eatonbridge, see Edenbridge.
Eatton Soaken (Bedford), 23, 71.
Ebbenea, see Ebony, Isle of.

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