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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 287

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.

Medhurst continued,
Alice, 20, 12; 28, 290; Andrew, 21, 286; Anne, see Holmden, Anne; Christian, 21, 112; Daniel, 20, 28; Edward, 20, 4; Emma, 21, 287; Jane, 20, 4; Joan, see Holmden, Joan; John, attorney, 44, 202-205; Margaret, 21, 113; Ralph, 21, 286; Reginald, 20, 12; Reynold, 21, 285, 287; Richard, 26, 94; Thomas, 21, 100, 112; William, 21, 101, 113; 31, 202.
Medhurst Row, 21, 293.
Medina-Sidonia, Duke of, 21, 280.
Medlan, John, 32, 56; Maud, 32, 56; Thomas, 32, 56.
Medley, Mary, 20, 32; Richard, 20, 32; Thomas, 20, 32, 246.
Medlicote, James, 26, 258.
Medmenham, William of, 25, 58.
Medow, see Meadows.
Medway, river, 21, 11, 12, 14; 22, lvi, lvii, 146, 293; 23, 4, 6, 12, 20, 195; 30, 87; 31, 275, 280, 285, 287.
Etymology, 38, 91.
Celtic names, 28, 338.
Early aspect in Rochester, 21, 1.
Ancient ford, 28, 337, 360.
fishing rights, 29, 23.
Navigable limit, 44, 37.
Tides, 23, 3.
Bronze Age antiquities, 45, 179-187.
Roman burials on, 21, xlvii.
Medway Marshes, mediaeval ware found, 22, lii; 25, lxi; 27, lxx, lxxi.
Roman pottery found, 25, lxi-lxii, lxv, 3; 28, xciv-xcv.
Upchurch ware found, 27, lxx.
Medway Valley, building materials in, 20, 137-147, 152-154; Early-Norman churches in, 20, 137-154; 21, 260-272.
Medwaycester Castle, see Allington Castle.
Meere, Meers, see Mears.
Megeldewrthe, 44, 107.
Meinrad, Saint, 44, 239-240.
Meisy, John, R. of Westenhanger, 31, 86.
Mekflet, Philip, R. of Bidborough, 22, 300.

Meknes (Mekenes, Moknesse), Christian, 39, 81; Thomas, 40, 39, 42.
Melbourne, Australia, 28, 27.
Melbourne Church, Derbyshire, see Churches.
Melcheborn, Ralph, V. of Wrotham, 23, 149.
Melchior, Mr. and Mrs., of Dartford, 26, 276.
Melestune, see Murston.
Meletuna, see Milton.
Melewere, John le, 20, 167.
Melford Church, see Churches.
Melhale, see Milhale.
Melite, John, 40, 23.
Mell (atte Mell, atte Melle, Mells, atte Melne, At Mille), see also Moland; Alice, 20, 163; Davies, 20, 33; Godfrey, 20, 161; Isabella, 20, 161; Laurence, 27, 169, 170; Leonard, 20, 33; Nicholas, 20, 161; 22, 32; Ralph, 20, 161; Richard, 20, 161; Roger, 20, 163; Thomas, alias Mylner, 22, 301.
Meller (Mellor), Brian, 29, 118, 120; Dionisia, 29, 128; James, 26, 206; Nicholas, 29, 126, 129; Richard, 22, 306; Thomas, 29, 136; Walter, 29, 105, 120, 128; William, 29, 105; 43, 203-204; W. J., V. of Rodmersham, 22, 249.
Mellis. Church, see Churches.
Mellitus, Saint, see Canterbury, Archbishops of.
Mello & Ansick, Messrs., of London, 32, 259.
Melloway, Peter, 25, 294.
Melsham, John, 27, 101, 106.
Mendfield, Menefeilde, Menfield, see Manfield.
Meneparish, the, of Halstow and St. Mary, 44, 51.
Menkyn, Adam, 32, 166.
Mennes (Menesse), Frances, 20, 12; Matthew, 20, 12; Thomas, 27, 40.
Menstre, see Minster.
Menvell, Menvil, Menvile, see Manfield.
Meon, Southampton, 36, 10; Church, see Churches.
Meopham, 20, 4-44 passim; 22, 308; 23, 74, 123; 27, 93, 123; 31, 172; 36, 7, 11; 37, 81; spelling, 43, 272; pre-Roman remains, 22, li; Church, see Churches; Dene St. James’ Chapel, see Religious Foundations.

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