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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 52 1940 Index to Volumes 20 to 45 page 246
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. |
Johnson continued , Joan, 30, 19; John, 21, 327, 328, 329, 332; 26, 27-28; 27, 222; 30, 22, 123, 168; 33, 41, 100; R. of Luddesdowne, 31, 184; V. of Appledore, 43, 126; V. of Boughton under Blean, 25, 134; V. of Cranbrook, 22, 229; Margaret, 30, 17 ; 41, 38; will, 42, 47; wife of John Johnson, 25, 135; Maria, m. George Collinson, 25, 135; 39, 120; Mary, 20, 33; 25, 135; 42, 174-175; wife of Thomas Johnson, 30, 21; widow, 25, 150; Matthew, 29, 292; Miss, m. Commissioner Lee, 26, 272 ; Mr., 21, 177; 26, 21; 27, 155, 156; 29, 296; Mrs., wife of Dr. Johnson, buried at Bromley, 24, 148; Nicholas, 22, 296; 31, 184; Pelham, doctor, 26, 284; Peter, 35, 29 ç Richard, 30, 240; 31, 182; 32, 96; Robert, 20, 33; 22, 297; 39, 116, 120, 127; R. of Stone, 22, 303; Samuel, doctor, 24, 148; 28, 120; 31, 234; at Rochester, 29, 153; on Whigs, 43, 269; Thomas, 20, 2, 22, 33; 21, 312; 28, 18; 29, 240, 308; 30, 21; 32, 304; R. of St. Margaret’s, Canterbury, 27, 282, 283; Walter, 23, 178; Widow, 20, 102; William, 20, 2, 22, 40; 27, 107; 30, 174; 31, 116, 184; 32, 305; —, 33, 54; 34, 43. Johnstoun, —, 28, 148. Jolle, William, 29, 291. Jolley, 39, 116, 120; John, 39, 116, 120. Jolliffe, J. E. A., "Pre-Feudal England: the Jutes "(review), 45, 290-294. Jolliffe, arms, 24, 263; Charles, 24, 263; Johanna, 20, 175; William, 20, 175. Joly, Stephen, 34, 52. Jore, see Gore. Jordanus de Scapeia, 23, 86. Jones, Surgeon-Captain K. H., Hales Place at Hackington and its predecessors, 45, 201-204; St. Stephen’s Church, Hackington, and its possible connection with Archbishop Baldwin, 44, 253-263; |
The
Hawkins monument by Epiphanius Evesham at Boughton under Blean, 45,
205-208. |
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