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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 177

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.

Fode, Henry, will, 35, 22-23; Joan, 35, 22-23; Thomas, 35, 23; William, 35, 23.
Foggard, George, brewer, of Canterbury, embezzles funds for Wingham Church, 40, 131, 133, 136-139.
Fogge (Foggs), family, 24, 120; arms, 21, 214, 215; 28, lxxxi, lxxxiii; 39, 115, 122; 40, 91; Alice, see Criol, Haute, Alice; Captain Christopher, 39, 115, 122; Edward, 29, 308; Eleanor, see Browne, Eleanor; Elizabeth, see Septvans, Elizabeth; Isabella, 31, 40; Joan, see Valouns, Joan; John, 40, 17; Knight of the Shire, 21, 225; Sir John, 26, 92, 117; 28, lxxxiv-lxxxv; 29, 219; 31, 41; 37, 106, 114, 120; 39, 169; 40, 91; 41, 33; P.C., Sheriff of Kent, 40, 91; renovates Ashford Church, 28, lxxx; brass at Ashford, 21, 225; 31, 138; tomb, 28, lxxxiii-lxxxiv; 37, 114; Mary, 39, 122; Mr., 20, 113; 25, 13; Richard, 20, 113; 25, 277; Thomas, 21, 214, 215; 27, 94; 28, lxxxv; 40, 91, 113; Knight of the Shire, 21, 214, 216; brass at Ashford, 31, 138; monument, 21, 215; Sir Thomas, 37, 105-106; will, 31, 39-40; Sir William, 40, 114; will, 31, 40; —, 40, 129.
Fogge’s Court, 21, 214; 24, 120.
Foke, Mr., 32, 243.
Foks, Fokys, see Fox.
Folche, son of Harding, 34, 67.
Folds, James, V. of West Hythe, 30, 245-246.
Foleswych, John, 20, 183; Margery, 20, 183; Michael, 20, 183.
Foljamb, Margery, 29, 166.
Folkestone Parish Church, by W. L. Rutton, 28, 1-9.
Folkestone, 20, 2, 4, 169, 192, 232-250 passim; 21, 156, 206, 236, 249-259 passim; 22, 133; 25, 83, 84; 28, 31, 52; 30, 245; 31, 242.
Folkestone:
   Henry VIII at, 21, 244.
   barony, 22, 239.
   Deanery, 45, 88.
   dues from, 45, 84.
   manor, 21, 203; 30, 43; 45, 88.
   mayor, 25, 78.

Folkestone:
   bones found, 30, 203.
   British burials, 37, 209.
   British coins found, 37, 209-210.
   Castle, see Castles.
   Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
   Church, see Churches.
   Monastic House at, see Religious Foundations.
   Neolithic celt found, 22, lii.
   pottery found, 45, xlii.
   Roman cinerary urns found, 34, 156-157.
   Roman coins found, 34, 156; 38, 49.
   Roman pottery found, 34, 156; 38, 49-50.
   Roman remains found, 29, 236.
   Roman villa, 37, 209-210; 38, 45-50.
   Saxon cemetery, 28, lxxiv.
Folkestone beds, geology, 20, 140.
Folkestone, John de, V. of St. Margaret, Rochester, 29, 126, 127, 128.
Folkingbury, 31, 204, 205.
Folliot, Sybyl, m. Sir Giles de Fynes, 28, 23; William, 28, 23. Folstone, Benedict de, prebendary, 27, 116.
Fonts, Adisham, 43, 326; Aldington, 42, 223; Ash next Sandwich, 45, 240; Canterbury, Christchurch, 23, 289; St. Martin’s, 40, 157; Cobham, 43, 134; Cooling, 42, 223; Dartford, 45, 240; Dover, St. James, 45, 240; St. Mary the Virgin, 20, 124; Foots Cray, 43, 216, 218; Fordwich, 42, 223; Hackington, St. Stephen’s, 44, 262; Higham, 42, 223; Hinxhill, 42, 223; Lower Halstow, 36, xxxiv; Lydden, 43, 27; Lympne, 43, 235-236; Maidstone, All Saints, 25, xlviii; West Malling, 45, 239; Margate, St. John Baptist, 25, 71; Newington, 36, xxxiv; Otterden, 45, 240; Postling, 42, 223; Romney, 45, 240; St. Peter’s, Thanet, 45, 240; Shorne, 43, 317; Snave, 41, 221; Swanscombe, 43, 245; Tilmanstone, 42, 223; Upper Hardres, 42, 223; continued,

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