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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 281

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.

Mansfylde, see Manfield.
Manson, Matthias, see Ely, Bishops of.
Manston in St. Lawrence, Thanet, 21, 223; 25, 58; British camp near, 38, 86; 44, 175.
Manston Court, 24, 260.
Manston manor house, 29, 252.
Manstone, family, chapel in St. Lawrence, Thanet, 24, 260; arms, 24, 261-262; 40, 104; Eleanor, brass, 24, 261; Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Manstone, 24, 261; Jehane, m. Thomas St. Nicholas, brass, 24, 262; Joan, 28, 89, 103; will, 31, 49; see also Leverick, Joan; John, 28, 103; 40, 104; Nicholas, brass, 24, 261; 31, 151; Roger, 24, 262; 28, lxxxiii; 40, 115; William, 28, 103; 31, 49; Knight of the Shire, 21, 223; Sheriff of Kent, 40, 104.
Mansyn, Alice, 30, 119.
Mantell (Mantle), Avery, 40, 124; Dorothy, m. 1, Thomas Manfield, 2, Christopher Septvans, alias Harflete or Atcheker, 40, 124; Humphrey, 23, 73; John, 30, 161; 32, 299, 300; 33, 104; 44, 135, 143, 144; Reginald, 30, 178; 31, 259; 33, 101; 44, 143; William, 26, 196.
Manton, Ralph, 27, 228; Raphael, 27, 228.
Manwood, 28, 208, 221; 31, xcv.
Manwood (Mainwood), family, 21, 231; monument, 44, 263; arms, 21, 231; 27, 293; Chief Baron, 20, 57; Francis, see Hart, Frances; Jerome, 23, 77; Sir John, 24, 241; 45, 202; Justice, 22, 182; Mr., 23, 169, 171; 26, 130; Peter, 25, 44; Sir Peter, 20, 268; 27, 53, 84, 293; 44, 268; 45, 202; Knight of the Shire, 21, 231; Roger, 25, 275, 276; Sir Roger, 20, 199; 21, 132, 231; 27, 53, 293; 32, 31; 43, 76; 44, 262; 45, 201-202; Thomas, 22, 182.
Map, circular, of England and Wales, 44, 1.
Map of Romney Marsh, the oldest (F. William Cock), 30, 219-224.
Maps of Kent, see Kent.
Mapeldreskampe, see Maplescombe.

Mapested, Mr., 36, 95.
Maplebeck Church, see Churches.
Maplescombe (Mapeldreskampe), 20, 54, 61, 192; 26, 86, 87; Church, see Churches.
Maplesden (Mapilzden, Maplisden, Maplizden), family, 20, 197; Elizabeth, 20, 47; Francis, 23, 72; George, 20, 48; 30, 12, 19; John, 24, 80; 30, 11, 18; Katherine, widow, 28, 16; Mary, 20, 47; Mr., 20, 196; 23, 84; 29, 150; Peter, 20, 47; 30, 165; Richard, 20, 18; Robert, 20, 47.
Maplestead Church, see Churches; Military Orders at, see Religious Foundations.
Mapleton, Thomas, King’s master mason, 45, 38, 42, 45.
Maplis, John, 22, 182.
Marberer, Benedicta, 20, 168; John, 20, 168.
Marble (Marable), George, 36, 102; John, 20, 238; 25, 268; —,36, 85.
Marble, used in Rochester Cathedral, 21, 40; in City walls, 21, 72.
Kentish, in Teynham Church, 35, 147, 154.
Bethersden, in Minster Church, Sheppey, 22, 158, 161.
"Ernulfian," 21, 40; in old house at Rochester, 21, 61.
Purbeck, use of:
In Canterbury, St. Austin’s, 25, 241; 26, 5; 34, 139; Canterbury Cathedral, archbishops’ tombs, 20, 283, 292; City Walls, 45, 107.
In Lower Halstow Church, 33, 159.
Hythe Church, 30, 274, 293.
Lymne Church, the font, 43, 235.
Rochester Cathedral, 21, 72; 23, 201, 239, 255, 265, 312, 313, 321; 24, 47.
East Wickham Church, 41, 214.
Purbeck, coffin found at Dover, 39, xlvii.
Sussex, in Edenbridge Church, 21, 97.
March, Earl of, see Mortimer, Edmund.
March, Henry, 25, 282; Thomas, 20, 265; 31, 82; William, 42, 23.

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