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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 157

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.

Ebbett (Ibbett), John, 23, 75.
Ebbsfleet (Wippidsfleet), 22, 123, 124-129, 134, 141; 39, 93-94; 44, 172-177; battle, 44, 175; bronze objects discovered, 21, 1; landing of Hengist and Horsa, 22, 125.
Ebbsfleet Farm, 22, 126, 136.
Ebbsfleet Lane, 22, 142; 38, 84-86.
Ebnet, Balthasar im, of Uri, 44, 238; Ursula im, m. Peter Gisler, 44, 238.
Ebony, Isle of, 30, 138, 182; 31, 217; 32, 301; 33, 109; royal arms, 45, 214; Church, see Churches; Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Eborne, Chenny, 36, 121.
Ebottes, Henry, 23, 176.
Ebrington, Edward, 22, 253; Grace, 22, 253.
Ebsworth, Adrian, 30, 26.
Eccles, antiquities found, 23, 12.
Eccleshall, John de, canon of Wingham, 40, 64.
Ecclesiological notes respecting the deanery of Shoreham, Kent, by Leland L. Duncan, 23, 134-149.
Ecclesley, Richard, R. of East Peckham, 23, 146.
Eccleston, Staffs., 21, 101.
Eche, see Ash.
Echet, see Egette.
Edbald, see Eadbald.
Eddington (Edington, Edynton), 25, 168; 28, 84, 85, 96, 106, 252; 30, 97, 100, 107; 31, 52; Church, see Churches.
Eddye, Nathanael, 28, 292; William C., 28, 292.
Eddystone Lighthouse, 32, 266.
Ede, Widow, 26, 42.
Edelingbridge, Edelmesbrigge, see Edenbridge.
Edelmeton, Henry de, 30, 76.
Eden, river, 21, 109.
Eden (Edden), Doctor, see Dover, Bishops of; Philip, 21, 149, 168; Robert, 22, 301; —, 24, 143.
Edenberie, —, 20, 156.
Edenbridge (Eatonbridge, Edelingbridge, Edelmesbrigge, Edingbregg, Edonbryge, Edulmesbrig, Edulwesbrogge, Edynbregge, Villa Pontis Edulmi), 20, 6-46 passim, 171; 21, 103, 206, 236; 22, 224, 255, 298; 26, 275, 324-325; 27, 86; 31, lxiii-lxxv, 171, 173.

Edenbridge Church, by J. Oldrid Scott, 21, 95-102; see also Church.
Edenbridge :
   Bridgewardens’ account, 21, 109, 111.
   charities, 31, 202.
   churchwardens’ accounts, 21, 118-125.
   extracts from parish registers, 21, 283-300.
   inventory of church goods (Granville Leveson-Gower), 21, 115, 117.
   Manors, 31, lxiv.
   Notes by G. Leveson-Gower, 21, 109-114.
   Parish registers of, extracts from (edited by Granville Leveson-Gower), 21, 283-300.
   tything, 31, 170.
Edenbridge :
   Bridge, see Bridges.
   Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
   Church, see Churches.
   the "Crown," 31, lxv.
   Gabriels, 31, lxvi.
   hospital, see Religious Foundations.
   remains of a fifteenth century house, 21, 101.
   Roman road, through, 44, 274-275.
   Seyliard arms, 29, 45.
   tannery, 21, 112; 31, lxvi.
   Taylor House, 31, lxvi.
Edenbridge and Westerham livings separated, 21, 124.
Edenbridge Manor Farm, heraldic fireback, 29, 41.
Edenden, Francis, 20, 14; Humphrey, 20, 14.
Edesham, see Adisham.
Edgar the Peaceful, King, 31, lxiii; 33, 145; 36, 10, 13; 43, 271.
Edgecombe, Matilda, 28, 139; Richard, 28, 139.
"Edgeth of Eselholte," 44, 48.
Edgcott, battle, 37, 98.
Edgell, M. S., V. of Swanley, 25, 169; Mrs., 25, 169.
Edgeworth, Jane, m. James James, 20, 2; Margaret, 20, 2.
Edgson, Margaret, see Hyde, Margaret; —, 22, 120.
Edict of Nantes, 22, 212, 215; revocation of, 32, 249.
Edingbregg, see Edenbridge.
Edinburgh University, 31, 231.

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