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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 158

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.

Edingham, see Henham.
Edith, Queen of Edward Confessor, 44, 48.
Ediva, Queen, picture and shrine in Canterbury Cathedral
  (C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 36, 1-14.
Edlin, John, 20, 24; Sarah, 29, 24.
Edlows, 22, 119, 120.
Edmeades (Edmead, Edmed, Edmeds), Henry, 20, 26; 27, 86; John, 20, 26; of Woodchurch, yeoman, 44, 141; Major-General, of Nursted Court, 27, 86; —, 27, 72; 42, 182.
Edmonds (Edmond, Edmons, Edmund, Edmunds), Anne, 20, 43; Henry, 27, 130; James, 27, 129; John, 20, 43; 34, 103; Mary, 30, 17; Richard, 29, 278; Thomas, 22, 32; William, 45, 45, 46; —, 36, 99, 100.
Edmondson, Richard, rector of Fawkham, 22, 306.
Edmund, Saint, see Canterbury, Archbishops of.
Edmund, King, 21, 126; 36, 6, 9; arms, 39, 124; charter, 45, 133-137.
Edmund, Prince, 34, 142.
Edmund, son of Henry III, 27, 42.
Edmund, son of Richard, Duke of Cornwall, 27, 40.
Edmund Ironside, arms, 39, 124; battle at Otford, 43, 113-114.
Edolph, arms, 26, 180; Margaret, 20, 37; Mary, 20, 15; Simon, 20, 37; holds St. Radegund’s, 43, 192, 193, 195; Thomas, bailiff, 42, 22.
Edonbryge, see Edenbridge.
Edred, King, 36, 6, 9-10.
Edridge (Edrich), John, R. of Selsey, 32, 41; Joan, see Ducke, Joan.
Edsall (Edsoll, Hadsoll), Agnes, 21, 286; Alice, 21, 284, 286; Anna, 21, 285; Anne, 21, 293; m. William Morsee, 21, 289, see also Ploe, Anne; Annes, see Ashepoole, Annes; Catherine, m. James Elwood, 21, 291; Clemens, 21, 286; Dorothy, 20, 21; m.Thomas Fry, 21, 289; 

Easter, 21, 288, Elizabeth, 21, 289, 290, 291; Gawin, 21, 285, 289; George, 21, 283, 285; Henry, 21, 284, 286, 290, 291, 292, 293, 297; Jane, 21, 285, 290; Joan, 21, 286, 289, 293; John, 20, 16; 21, 283-293 passim; Jouse, 21, 290; Margaret, 21, 287; m. Edward Francis, 21, 284; see also Stanford, Margaret; Martin, 21, 286, 287, 288, 289; Mary, 21, 290, 292; m. Nicholas Fitlin, 21, 291; see also Bucher, Mary; Mayvill; 21, 293; Nicholas, 21, 287, 290, 293; Richard, 21, 285, 286; Robert, 21, 283; 26, 88; Thomas, 20, 16, 21, 43; 21, 283, 285, 286, 289; Thomasine, 21, 287; see also Cheverton, Thomasine; Widow, 21, 298; William, 20, 21; 21, 288, 290, 292.
Edulmesbrig, Edulwesbrogge, see Edenbridge.
Edward the Elder, King, 36, 1, 8-9, 12.
Edward the Martyr, King, gives Eastry Palace to Christchurch, 29, lxviii.
Edward the Confessor, King, 22, 240; arms, 22, 195, 288; 29, 326; body re-interred, 21, 78; laws in Textus Roffensis, 23, 96; fleet, 30, 275; and the Cinque Ports, 23, 161.
Edward I, King, 20, 258; 21, 136, 224; 22, 135, 156, 222, 240; 23, 87; 24, 118; 31, lxiv, 84; as Prince, 34, 141-142; and Boniface VIII, 38, 1; arms, 22, 195; 23, 115; bath at Leeds Castle, 25, 1; charter to Cinque Ports, 21, 273; 23, 161; creates Knights Banneret at Carlaverock, 21, 200-210, 224; expedition — against Scotland, 21, 275; against Wales, 21, 274; at Canterbury, 44, 19, 27-28; at Ospringe, 30, 44, 45, 46; offerings to Shrine of St. Thomas, 44, 29; window in Canterbury Cathedral, 29, 323.
Edward II, King, 21, 203, 214; 22, 159, 249, 251, 255; 24, 115; 28, 328; 31, 209; as Prince, at Canterbury, 44, 27-28; besieges Leeds Castle, 22, 312; at Ospringe, 30, 46, 47; abdication and death, 29, 112; arms, 22, 195.

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