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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 167

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.

Evorunden, Catherine, see Rogers, Catherine.
Evote, William, 40, 22.
Evreux (Normandy), 23, 227; Andoenus, Bishop of, 23, 227; Gilbert, B. of, 39, 62, 67.
Ewan (Ewayn), John, V. of Wye, 28, 313; Richard, provost of Wye College, 28, 315.
Ewell, 22, 237, 247, 248, 249, 260, 264; 24, 133, 134, 135; 25, 274, 288; 32, 33-34; manor, 45, 70; Church, see Churches; see also Temple Ewell.
Ewell, Faversham, 26, 29.
Ewell (Surrey), 26, 275.
Ewell, Agnes, 32, 141; Alexander, 25, 28; 28, 111; 30, 94; 32, 135, 136; will, 32, 98; Alice, 32, 99, 100; Anthony, 32, 100; Cicely, 30, 112; Cristian, 32, 99; David, 32, 141; Edward, 25, 29, 30; Elizabeth, 32, 79; will, 32, 98-99; Innys, 30, 108; James, 32, 98, 100, 108, 110, 136; Joan, 32, 98, 99, 100; m. —.Hikks, 30, 112, 113; wife of Nicholas Ewell, 30, 107; John, 25, 54; 27, 220; 28, 93, 94, 97, 99, 102; 30, 107, 113; 32, 79, 91, 93, 94, 99, 111; Margaret, 30, 112; Nicholas, 30, 112; 32, 98, 99, 135; will, 30, 107; 32, 99-100; Richard, 28, 86, 109; 30, 112; 32, 94, 99-100; will, 30, 112-113; Robert, 25, 26, 54; 32, 97, 98, 99, 100, 141; Thomas, 25, 26; 32, 135; will, 32, 141; Thomasine, 32, 100; William, 25, 26; 30, 108, 116; 32, 98, 99, 109, 115, 117, 124, 125, 126; will, 32, 100.
Ewer, arms, 26, 81.
Ewes, Sir Simonds de, 20, 55.
Ewhurst, 28, 314; 31, 214; 41, 11.
Ewias (Euyas), Robert de, 36, 19; Roger de, 32, 43.
Exbury, Hants., 27, 60.
Excavations at St. Austin’s Abbey, Canterbury. I. Chapel of St. Pancras, by W. H. St. John Hope, 25, 222-237; II. The Church of SS. Peter and Paul, by the Rev. C. F. Routledge, 25, 238-243; III. The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, and some of the adjacent monastic buildings, by Sebastian Evans, jun., 26, 1-8. 
Excavations at Richborough, by John Garstang
, 24, 267-272.

Excavations in Rose Wood, Ightham, 1933, by Norman Cook and R. F. Jessup, 45, 162-167.
Excete, see Exseet.
Excommunication Books in Court of Archdeacon of Canterbury, 41, 91.
Exeter, 20, 68, 193, 261; 22, 89; 23, 55; 37, 17; diocese,
24, 174; etymology, 21, 19; Church, see Churches; Cathedral, see Religious Foundations.
Exeter, Bishops of:
Brownrigg, Ralph, 42, 126; Grandison, John de, 23, 64; Lamplugh, Thomas, 25, 108; Stafford, Edmund, 23, 65; 31, 212.
Exeter, Anne, Duchess of, sister of Edward IV, m. 1, Duke of Exeter, 2, Thomas St. Leger, 28, 170, 171, 222; Duchess of, 28, 190, 191; Duke of, 28, 222.
Exeter, John de, see Winchester, Bishops of.
Exherst, Alice, 37, 45; John, brewer, will, 31, 51; Richard, 37, 35, 45.
Exmewe, Joan, 38, 181; Robert, will, 38, 181.
Exminster Church, see Churches.
Exorcismus, Textus Roffensis, 23, 105.
Exton, Benett, 30, 120; Richard, 30, 120.
Exseet Manor (Sussex), 40, 32.
Expenses of touring in the eighteenth century, 43, 279-280.
Eyeston, Mary Magdalen, see Hawkins, Mary Magdalen.
Eyghtam, see Ightham.
Eyle, see Medway.
Eyle, Anne, 29, 304; John, 29, 304.
Eylemorton, Richard de, 30, 75.
Eyncourt, John de, 23, 336.
Eynon, John, V. of Brookland, will, 31, 50.
Eynsford, 20, 5, 16, 25, 27, 34, 36, 38, 67.
Eynsford, antiquities, 22, 83; pottery, 44, xlviii, 271.
Eynsford Castle, see Castles; Little Mote, 26, 79-90; 28, 363-372; Church, see Churches; Chapels, continued,

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