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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 278

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.

Macpherson, Major E. R. and E. G. J. Amos, The Norman Waterworks in the Keep of Dover Castle, 43, 167-172.
"Madagascar: or Robert Drury’s Journal," origin of names in, 31, 61-75.
Madam’s Court, see Moraunt’s Court.
Madden, John, 26, 121, 131, 132; 45, 169.
Madock, William, V. of Teston, 22, 301.
Madox, Benjamin, 20, 44; Howard, 20, 44; Thomas, 42, 57.
Madras, Whitehead, Bishop of, 25, 192.
Maegdestane, see Maidstone.
Maer, see Maior.
Maeredaen, see Marden.
Maeruurtha, see Mereworth.
Maffey, Andrew, 27, 48; John, 27, 48.
Magellan, Straits, 20, 90.
Magewyn, Anne, 20, 23; John, 20, 23.
Magge, Cicely, 30, 100; m. —, Cobbe, 30, 118; Isabel, 30, 100; Joan, 30, 100; m. John Werchinden, 30, 118; Katherine, 30, 100, 118; Rose, 30, 100, 118; Thomas, 30, 100, 118; will, 30, 99-100.
Maggetts, 25, 269.
Maggotsdane Wood, 25, 273.
Maghefeld, Maghfield, see Mayfield.
Magimot, Magminot, see Maminot.
Magna Charta, 22, 249; security for widows, 29, 27-28.
Magno, Jeronimo, 22, 164.
Magote, Nicholas, 25, 81, 82, 87.
Mahon, Viscount, Earl of Stanhope, 24, 157.
Maicott, see Maycott.
Maiden Bradley (Wilts.), 25, 112.
Maidenestan, see Maidstone.
Maids Morton (Bucks.), 26, 187.
Maidstone (Maegdestane, Maidenestan), 20, 5-48 passim, 65, 67, 162-178 passim, 217; 21, 92, 175, 222, 235, 236, 237, 242, 316, 317, 318, 319; 22, 85, 104, 209, 212, 219, 230, 273; 23, 9, 57, 66, 67, 74, 188, 189, 190; 24, 150, 154; 25, 136; 26, 137, 141, 189; 27, 41, 167-176 passim; 28, 63, 239, 299; 30, 87; 31, 242; 33, 71-72; 43, 92, 274.
the Assizes, 32, 262.
dues from, 45, 83.

Drapers’ Guild, 22, 213.
Guild of Artificers, 22, 213.
M.P’s for, 27, 52, 58.
wages paid in Elizabeth’s reign, 22, 316-319.
Maidstone, Dutch immigrants, 29, 319.
Flemish settlement, 22, 212.
inventory of church goods (Rev. C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 22, 29-33.
notes from parish registers (burials) (Herbert Monckton), 29, 319-322.
plague, 29, 319.
storming of, 45, 57, 58.
Wyatt’s rebellion, 39, 169.
Maidstone:
Bluecoat School, 29, 322.
Borough of, arms, 26, 240.
Bridge, see Bridges.
Grammar School, 31, 274.
Churches, see under Churches.
Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
College, see Religious Foundations.
Corn mill, 25, 254.
Gaol, 21, 129; 26, 201; riot in, 29, 319-320.
"Hart" inn, 21, 319.
Hospital, see Religious Foundations.
Mill Street, 25, 254.
the Mote, 28, 173.
"Old Tithe Barn," museum formed, 45, xlv-xlvi.
manor, 23, 34; 31, 213; 38, 2.
the Palace, 24, 91, 95; 25, 254; 28, lvii, 358.
rectory, 26, 224; siege, 38, 1-3.
Maidstone:
mediaeva1 crypt, 24, 224.
early Norman masonry, 24, 91-95.
prehistoric pottery found, 27, lxxvi-lxxvii.
rag from, in Rochester Castle, 26, 118.
Roman burials, 45, xliii.
Maidstone Fair, 22, 218.
Maidstone sector of Buckingham’s rebellion, The, by Agnes Ethel Conway, 36, 97-119.
Maidstone, Johanna de, 20, 178; John, 25, 261; Mary, a foundling, 29, 322; Osbert of, 20, 68; Ralph de, 20, 178; continued,

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