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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 230

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.

Hoo St Werburgh, continued,
Roman remains, 31, 286, 287-289; Church, see Churches.
Hoo (Ho, Hooe), arms, 40, 102; Joanna de, 20, 165; John, yeoman, of London, 37, 106, 116; John Malemeyns de, Knight of the Shire, 21, 205; Richard of, 29, 111; Sampson de, 32, 167; Thomas, 20, 165; 28, 91; 32, 63; 41, 32; William of, P. of Rochester, 24, 25; building activities of, 23, 240-265 passim; V. of Sevenoaks, 40, 57; Sir William 40, 102.
Hoo and Hastings, Lord, arms, 40, 102.
Hood (Hode, Hoode), Christopher, 30, 104; Harriet Comber, m. Lt.-Col. Henry Munn, 23, 118; Henry, 30, 104; John, 30, 98; will, 30, 104; Richard, chaplain, 32, 83, 86; Robert, 44, 84; Simon, 25, 77, 81; Thomas, 29, 136; W., 23, 118.
Hook Farm, Bromley, 24, 154.
Hooke (Hok, Hoke, Hook, atte Hookes), Dean, 29, 47, 75; Henry, 21, 112; 31, lxvi; John, 27, 169; 31, 253; 32, 56; 41, 26; Richard, 25, 293; 29, 275; Thomas de, 20, 174; Walter de, 30, 42, 72.
Hooker (Hokar, Hoker), Agnes, 45, 27-28; Joan, 32, 122; John, 22, 269; buys Tonbridge Castle, 44, 37; will, 30, 100; 45, 27-28; alias Vowell, 34, 112; Margery, 30, 100; Richard, 24, 98, 101; 45, 287; the "Ecclesiastical Polity," 24, 99; Robert, 32, 122, 124; Thomas, 30, 100; additions to Tonbridge Castle, 44, 37; William, 26, 46; —, 30, 239.
Hoole, see Hole.
Hoonle (?), John, 20, 156; Thomas, 20, 156.
Hooper, John, 23, 330; 24, 256; 30, 16; Sarah, m. John Pettit, 25, 63.
Hoore, John, 31, 266.
Hoose, Roger, 20, 302.
Hopday Light, see Hockday Light.
Hope All Saints, 20, 111, 159, 172; 42, 9, 66; William, chaplain of,  32, 151; 45, 75; Church, see Churches; Craythorne Manor Chapel, see Religious Foundations.

Hope, W. H. St. John, 20, 281; 21, 48, 49, 58; 22, 7, 15; 23, 58, 61; 24, xli, 272; 25, 96; 26, xxxv, xxxvii, xl, xlii, 103, 336; 27, 262; 28, 301, 349; 29, 51, 147; 33, 111; 35, 117, 120, 121; obituary notice of, 34, 149-152.
Hope, W. H. St. John, The architectural history of the Cathedral Church and monastery at Rochester, 21, 39; 23, 194-328; 24, 1-85; 25, xl, 308; Excavations at St. Austin’s Abbey, Canterbury, I. The Chapel of St. Pancras, 25, 222, 237; Recent discoveries in the Abbey Church of St. Austin at Canterbury, 31, 294-296; 32, 1-26; Note on the so-called tomb of the Countess of Atholl in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, 27, 209-212; Richborough Castle, 29, lvii; Round-naved churches In England, and their connexion with the orders of the Temple and of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 38, 63-70.
Hope (Hop), Anne, 26, 85-88; 28, 373; see also Sybill, Anne; Beresford, 23, 48; Henry de, of Cobham, 27, 76; Isabella de, 20, 172; James, 35, 78; 37,41; John, 20, 172; 23, 63; 26, 85, 89; 43, 274; Mary, 34, 152; Myrrha, 34, 152; Richard, 28, 18; 31, 240-241; Thomas, 23, 146; R. of Seal, 20, 260; brass at Kemsing, 31, 147.
Hopebourne House, Harbledown, 27, 296.
Hopkins (Hopkin, Hopkyn, Hopkyns), Elizabeth, see Terry, Elizabeth; Gilbert, 27, 222; John, 20, 30; Margaret, 20, 30; Mr., 21, 49; Nicholas, 25, 17; Ralph, 32, 226, 244; Widow, 38, 9; William [priest], 29, 265.
Hopkinson, Jabez, 25, 48.
"Hoppe Garden, Perfite Platform of," by Reynold Scot, 20, 57.
Hopper, Catherine, m. Jeremiah Cliff, 30, 169; Creature, 28, 285; continued,

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