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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 240

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.

Ingelton, William, 41, 42, 51.
Ingham, 27, 36.
Ingham, John, 31, 242.
Ingledew, Thomas, chaplain, 29, 232.
Inglethorpe, Thomas, see Rochester, Bishops of.
Ingold (Ingould), Elizabeth, 20, 37; John, 27, 134; Robert, 20, 27.
Ingoldsby (Ingoldesby, Ingollesby), John, 29, 157, 161; Marion, 29, 157.
"Ingoldsby Legends, the," 45, 274.
"Ingoldsby, Tom," 23, 86.
Ingoldsby’s "Grey Dolphin," 23, 86.
Ingram, Sir Arthur, M.P., 27, 53; John, will, 30, 136; 31, 2167; Mr., C., 29, 293; Richard, V. of Romney, 27, 53; Robert, 25, 110; Stephen, 23, 176; Thomas, 30, 136; will, 31, 41; Widow, 29, 152; William, 30, 100, 136.
Ingrave, 41, 108; Church, see Churches.
Ingries, 26, 293.
Inis Ruochim (Richborough Isle), see Thanet.
Inkbarrow, Prebendary, 24, 164.
Injunction of, 1538, by Henry VIII, 23, 186.
Inland, held by Inmen, 44, 192-194, 208.
Inmen and Yokeman, 44, 193.
Inmythe, Edmund, mayor of Folkestone, 29, 227; Edward, 20, 246.
Innes (Yns), Alexander, 21, 180, 181; Gilbert, 29, 322; Richard, V. of West Hythe, 30, 236.
Innocent II, Pope, 42, 193.
Innocent III, Pope, 20, 285, 301; 42, 193.
Innocent IV, Pope, 31, 207; 34, 141; seal, 29, liv.
Innocent, Eleanora, m. James Norman, 24, 144; John, 24, 144; John, goldsmith, mark of, 27, 273.
Inns, in Rochester, 21, 315-326; see also Rochester.
Inscription in Little Chart Church, An, by Ralph Griffin, 36, 131-142.
Instituta Cnuti in Textus Roffensis, 23, 107.
Insula, de, see Isley.
Insula Ovium, see Sheppey.
Inventories, 27, 230-236.
Inventories, mediaeva1, of Church goods of Christ Church, Canterbury, 27, 262-266.

Inventory, Faversham Household, 1609 (Arthur Hussey), 27, 230-236.
Inwood, Matthew, 21, 325.
Inys, arms, 39, 116, 122.
Ioccham, see Ickham.
Ionian Islands, 25, 90.
Ippedsflete, Ippedsfleet, see Ebbsfleet.
Ipswich, panel from old house, 31, 59; Church, see Churches.
Ipthorne, 26, 179.
Ireland, arms of, 22, 208, 236, 248; 43, 293; rebels, 1642, 28, 145; relief of, 42, 8; distressed Protestants, lay subsidy for, 28, 16-21; Protestant refugees, 42, 100, 117-118; Palatines sent to, 26, 322-323; Lord Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant of, 31, 233.
Ireland, George, 20, 47; Hugh, 36, 49; Isabella, 36, 49; James, will, 36, 49; John, 35, 21; 37, 33, 43; will, 36, 49; Mary, 20, 47.
Irene, daughter of Spiridion, 25, 89.
Ireton, Bridget, see Cromwell, Bridget; Elizabeth, m. Thomas Polhill, 31, lxi.
Irish harp, early form in heraldry, 45, 228, 233, 238.
Iron Age hearth at Finglesham near Eastry, Kent, by W. P. D. Stebbing, 41, 69-70.
Iron Age discoveries:
camp at Sturry, 45, xliii.
fortress in Holwood Park, 45, 128.
hearth at Finglesham, 41, 69-70.
pottery at Chiddingstone, 45, 280-283; Lower Halstow, 45, 282; Hengistbury Head, 45, 281-282; Margate, 45, 282;
Winchester, 45, 280, 281-282.
Iron, British, reference to, by Solinus, 21, 308.
Iron currency of Britain, 21, 308.
Iron Industry of the Weald, by George Payne, 21, 308-314.
Iron Industry, in Waltham, 25, lxv; in the Weald, 21, 308-314; 22, 213, 220; in Sussex, 21, 311.
Ironmasters, the chief Kentish, 21, 311.
Ironmongers’ Company, 21, 313.

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