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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 164

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.

Eoliths in Kent, 43, 310.
Episcopal registers, 20, 64.
Eppelby, Adam of, 38, 166.
Epp’s Farm, Street-end (Luton), 21, xlix.
Epps (Eppes, Eps, Epse), Paul, 38, 41; Thomas, 25, 286, 287; mayor of Romney, 27, 52; William, 20, 157, 158; 26, 169; jurat, 41, 165; M.P., mayor of Romney, 27, 52.
Epsom (Surrey), 23, 75.
Equimo, 20, 84.
Erasmus, Saint, 21, 84, 85.
Erasmus, 41, 143; 43, 260; 44, 25; at Otford, 31, 4; at Rochester, 33, 132; his paraphrase, 20, 270; 21, 145.
Erconbert (Ercombert), King of Kent, 22, 145; 38, 106; tomb, 38, 108, 111.
Erde, see Crayford.
Erdeswicke, John, tomb, 44, 162.
Erdley, John, 27, 128.
Ergardia, Sir John de, 30, 49-50.
Erghum, Ralph, see Bath and Wells, Bishops of.
Erhede, see Crayford.
Eric, Danish King, 36, 9.
Erick, Abigail, m. Jonathan Swift, 32, 200.
Erinstead, William, 22, 237.
Erith (Eriffe), 20, 2-46 passim; 22, 297; 23, 73; 26, 276; manor, 32, 53; Church, see Churches.
Erley (Erle, Erleigh), John, 24, 71; 44, 84; Roger, P. of Bilsington, 41, 27-28; William de, 22, 261.
Ermenburga, Domneva, foundress of Minster Abbey (see also Abba), 42, 225.
Ermestede, William, master of the Temple, 38, 6.
Erminelda, daughter of Sexburga, m. Wlferus, King of the Mercians, 22, 146.
Ernulf, prior of Christchurch, 22, 40; 23, 95, 96, 100, 101, 102, 104, 108, 217, 218, 220, 233, 250, 252; 44, 26; holds Hadone, 27, 113; buildings at Christchurch, 45, 193 et seq.; characteristic diaper-work, 24, 36; 43, 230; see also Rochester, Bishops of.
Erwood, F. C. Elliston, The Apse in Kentish Church Architecture43, 247-254; Architectural Notes on Kingsdown Church, near Sevenoaks, 35, 109-116; 

Architectural Notes on the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Swanscombe, 43, 241-246; Notes on the architecture of Aldington Church, Kent, and the chapel at Court-at-Street called Bellirica, 41, 143-151; Notes on the churches of Romney Marsh, in the County of Kent, 37, 177-208; The Pilgrim’s Way, its antiquity and its alleged mediaeval use, 37, 1-20; Teynham Church : architectural notes, 35, 145-157.
Erythra, 25, 91.
Esarde, Thomas, 23, 176.
Escedene, see Nashenden.
Escombe Church, see Churches.
Escures, Ralph de, see Turbine, Ralph de.
Esdone, John, 27, 103.
Eseling, Esling, see Eastling.
Eshe, see Ash.
Esher, Surrey, 26, 292.
Eslingham (Eslyngham, Estlingham), 21, 220, 221; 27, 69; manor, 27, 128; 29, 237; 32, 55, 56, 60, 61, 65, 66; Chapel at, see Religious Foundations.
Esole, see Eswell.
Eson, George, 32, 306; Thomas, 29, 302.
Esse, see Ash.
Essele, 24, 116.
Essettisforde, see Ashford.
Essex, estates of Sir Thomas Smythe, 20, 101; plan of timber houses, 44, 120.
Essex, Countess of, see Anne Plantagenet; Elizabeth, Countess of, 31, 230; Earl of, 24, 252; rebellion, 20, 82, 83; return from Cadiz, 35, 107; see also Bohun, Humphrey de; Cromwell, Thomas; Mandeville, Godfrey William; Woodstock, Thomas of; Henry, earl of, 24, 246, 251; 25, 86.
Essex, Adam de, 20, 65; V. of St. John Baptist, Margate, 25, 74; Henry, 20, 39; Hugo de, 22, 248; John, see Foche, John; Judith, 20, 39; William, 44, 97.
Essey (Normandy), abbey, 41, 22.
Esshe, Adam de, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 63-64.

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