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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 159

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.

Edward III, King, 20, 214; 22, 133, 181, 222, 255, 313; 23, 124, 335; 24, 244; 28, 328; 30, 49; and Maison Dieu at Ospringe, 38, 117-118; at Canterbury, 44, 28; arms, 23, 305; 43, 287; charter of to Cinque Ports, 42, 7; to Drapers’ Company, 39, 138; to Queenborough, 22, 170-173; to Rochester Priory, 21, 58; French coins issued by, 33, 167; imports Flemish cloth-workers, 22, 223; grants licence to Rochester Priory to build new wall, 29, 147; repairs Rochester Castle, 21, 33; window in Ashford Church, 28, lxxxii; writ of, 24, 16-17.
Edward IV, King, 20, 293; 21, 222; 23, 124; 24, 197; 28, 185, 204; 37, 97 at seq.; 43, 262; arms, 22, 195; 23, 124; 28, 162, 169, 245; 29, 327, 331; beheads Thomas Criol, 21, 224; charter to Cinque Ports, 32, 286; crowned by Archbishop Bourchier, 20, 292; window in Canterbury Cathedral, 29, 323, 329.
Edward V, King, 24, 197; 37, 120; 45, 116; arms, 29, 331 guardianship of, 37, 100-101; murder, 37, 118-119; window in Canterbury Cathedral, 29, 329-330.
Edward VI, King, 20, 201; 21, 227; 22, 161; 25, 66; 38, 21; arms, 22, 190; 43, 287, 289; at Westerham, 43, 285-294; 45, 210; charter, 43, 174.
Edward VII, King, coronation, 25, 206; 42, 26.
Edward the Black Prince, 22, 242; 28, lxxxiii; 29, 49; 40, 111; at Canterbury, 44, 28-29; bequest to Canterbury Cathedral, 38, 155-157; founds chantry, 28, 314; 43, 207-214; gift of gold plate to Canterbury Cathedral, 27, 263; knighting of, 31, 85; Peter de Lacy, secretary of, 32, 41; tomb, 22, 41-42; 27, 143; 32, 31 at seq.
Edward —, Sir, L.L.D., 20, 43.
Edward, Spryngett’s servant, 43, 60.
"Edwards," Lynsted, 25, 149.
Edwards (Edward), arms, 22, 191, 196, 284; Agnes, 29, 314; Ann, m. John Bode, 22, 191, 279, 284; Anna, 22, 191; brass at Davington, 

22, 284; Edward, 30, 28; Elizabeth, 25, 36; 37, 42; Elizee, see Seyntnycolas, Elizee; Father, 31, 106; Francis, 20, 26, 46; Gwen, 20, 8; Henry, 20, 8; Idonia, 20, 184; Joan, 20, 26, 46; 30, 18; John, 20, 43, 184; 22, 279, 284, 287; 32, 298; brass at Davington, 22, 191; 31, 143; Margaret, alias Battell, 20, 2; Mary, 20, 7; 30, 28; m. John Callant, 26, 241; m. Moses Hasted, 26, 271; Mr., 24, 239; 26, 271; 28, 49, 57, 61; Reginald, 28, 45, 46, 47; Richard, 21, 181; 32, 96; Robert, Warden of Skinners’ Company, 20, 96; Thomas, 20, 6, 7, 246; 23, 71; 38, 73; Walter, 20, 8; 32, 167; William, 20, 6, 184; 25, 36; 37, 42; —, 28, 49.
Edwardson, William, priest, 30, 182.
Edwin, King of Northumbria, 22, 144, 145; 38, 105.
Edwy, King, 36, 10; 42, 88.
Edy, Richard, 27, 97.
Edya, 32, 160.
Edyall, Henry, R. of Pluckley, 22, 86.
Edynbregg, see Edenbridge.
Edynham, Hugh de, V. of Wye, 28, 313.
Edynton (Wilts.), 41, 29.
Edythehelle, see Ide Hill.
Eeles, Professor F. C., Ringwould Church, 40, 165-171.
Eeles (Eales), John, 21, 119; 26, 325.
Effingham, Lord Howard of, letter to Yarmouth bailiffs, 42, 33-34.
Egan, John, 33, 4.
Egbert, King of Kent, 21, 3; 22, 145; 23, 197; 24, 2; 33, 131, 142; 42, 91; charter, 43, 39; tomb, 38, 108-109.
Egdean (Sussex), 21, 94.
Egelsin, see Canterbury, St. Augustine’s, Abbots of.
Egelyonnysby, Sir Robard, and gifts to Cranbrook Church, 41, 59.

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