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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 244

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.

Jenkins, Claude, An unpublished record of Archbishop Parker’s visitation of 1573, 29, 270-272.
Jenkins (Genkyn, Jenken, Jenkin, Jenkyn), Adam, 20, 14; Alice, 32, 123; Canon, 21, 158, 172, 177; 25, 11, 72, 97; 27, 51; Edward, 26, 24, 29; Elizabeth, 21, 294; Frances, 20, 14; Henry, 32, 35, 123; J., 25, 176; John, 21, 294; 34, 33; Mary, alias Faunce, 20, 27; Michael, 20, 14, 98; Mother, 27, 175; Richard, 20, 40, 265; Robert, 28, 109; 32, 35; Thomas, 25, 275; 28, 80; 32, 125; Valentine, 23, 75; William, 20, 232; 28, 76, 77.
Jenkinson (Jenkeson, Jenkynson, Jynkynson), arms, 28, 140; Catherine, see Bisshop, Catherine; Charles, Baron Hawkesbury, Earl of Liverpool, 28, 140; John, 21, 299; 34, 39; Mr., V. of St. John’s, Thanet, 26, 23; Robert Banks, Earl of Liverpool, 28, 140; 24, 26.
Jenks, —, 31, 113.
Jenner, Thomas, bookseller and publisher, 44, 3; maps in Civil War, 45, 51-56, 59; Robert, 20, 16; —, 24, 143; 36, 108. Jennings (Genin, Gennyns, Ginninges, Jenyns), Anne, see Pattocke, Anne; Gilbert, V. of Seal, 20, 269; 31, 178, 179; John, 31, 187; 42, 38; Sir John, picture in Rochester Town Hall, 43, 275; Miles, 31, 179, 180; Mr., 32, 253; Richard, 31, 179; 45, 25; William, 20, 47.
Jephson, Anthony, of Moygallon Castle, Co. Cork, 20, 80; Mary, m. Philip Smythe, Viscount Strangford, 20, 80.
Jerard, see Gerard.
Jerkwylle, James, master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30, 66.
Jerman, Jermen, Jermin, Jerming, Jermyn, see Germyn.
Jermowth, Jernemuth, see Yarmouth.
Jernigan epitaph, 26, 332.
Jerom, John, mariner, will, 45, 30; Thomas, 45, 30.
Jeronimo, Signor, tomb, 22, 164-165.
Jersey, Edward, Earl of, 21, 152, 240; Lord, 21, 27.
Jerunde, Nicholas de, 30, 75.
Jerusalem, the Holy Sepulchre, 33, 64-65.

Jervaulx Abbey, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
Jerveyse, Jervis, see Gervis.
Jeskyns (Giskins), Court, or Henhurst Hall, 27, 111, 112, 122.
Jessup, Ronald F., "The Archaeology of Kent" (review), 43, 304-307; "A cinerary urn from Stodmarsh," 43, 296-297.
Jessup, R. F., Bronze Antiquities from the Lower Medway, 45, 179-187; Early Bronze Age beakers, 45, 174-178; On a tile cist discovered at Northumberland Bottom, Northfleet, 40, 29-30.
Jessup, R. F., and Norman Cook, Excavations in Rose Wood, Ightham, 45, 162-167.
Jessup (Jesop, Jessopp, Jessoppe), Bob, workman, of Ightham, 45, 162; Jane, 20, 40; John, 20, 40; Menasses, 20, 35; Susan, see Ashdowne, Susan; William, V. of Preston by Faversham, 21, 148.
Jesuits, under Louis XIV, 22, 215.
Jesuit College at Hales Place, 45, 203.
Jetter (Jeator), Henry, 27, 130; John, 27, 103, 129; Thomas, 27, 129; William, 27, 129.
Jewel House, Her Majesty’s, 29, 320.
Jewell (Jewel), Dorothy, 20, 37; John, 20, 37; —, religious commissioner, 1559, 20, 57; his Apology for the Church of England, 20, 270.
Jewellery, Jutish, at Finglesham, 41, 121, 122.
Jewel’s "Apology" to be placed in churches, 20, 270.
Jewett, John, 42, 38.
Jewys, Joan, 30, 113.
Joade, see Jode.
Joan of Navarre, Queen of Henry IV, tomb, 22, 42, 44.
Joan, prioress of the Holy Sepulchre, Canterbury, 37, 44.
Joan, prioress of Davington, 22, 289.
Joan, heiress of Sir John Cobb, 27, 71.

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