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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 292

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.

Minet and Fector, bankers, Dover, 32, 249, 279.
Minet, Huguenot, Family of, 32, 281.
Minge, Henry, 22, 180; John, 20, 3; 26, 46; 35, 31; 42, 22; mayor of Romney, 27, 52, 53; Judith, 20, 3.
Mingham, arms, 40, 103; Robert, 40, 103.
Minnis, etymology, 45, 273-274.
Minorca, St. Philip’s Castle, 43, 81.
Minster (Menstre), 24, 108; 31, 243; etymology, 22, 146; vicarage, 26, 214.
Minster in Sheppey, by the Rev. J. Cave-Browne, 22, 144-168.
Minster in Sheppey : notes of two brasses in the church, by Ralph Griffin, 36, 43-47.
Minster, Sheppey, 20, 115, 162, 179; 21, 230; 22, 180, 279; 23, 334; 25, 294; Roman coins found, 25, lxxii; Church, see Churches; chapels, see Religious Foundations. Monastic Houses, see Religious Foundations.
Minster, Thanet (Watchester), 21, 1; 22, 128, 130, 136, 141-142, 143; 25, 11, 14, 62, 218; 26, 132; 32, 13; 34, 142; 35, 118.
in early times, 44, 177-179.
bronze objects discovered, 21, 1.
"Bugles," 44, 178.
Church, see Churches.
Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
the Durlocks, 44, 177, 178, 179.
manor, 22, 142; 25, 58.
Monastic house at, see Religious Foundations.
Norman house, 25, 57.
"Watchester," 44, 178.
Minster Court, Thanet and tripartite churches (Canon G. M. Livett), 42, 225-227; 44, 177; apse, 43, 254; excavations, 42, 225-227.
Minster fleet, Thanet, 22, 131, 134-137.
Minster (Menstre, Muster), Alan de, 34, 73; Henry de, 41, 21;
William of, 34, 67, 70, 71, 72, 76.
Minter, Mr., 20, 50.
Mint Farm, see Little Mote.
Mirfyn (Myrfyn), Agnes, m. Gerard Rede, 32, 53; Alice, m. Thomas 

Arden, 34, 102-111; see also Squire, Alice; Edward, 34, 102; George, 32, 53; Katherine, m. Robert Baron, 32, 53; Robert, 23, 80; 32, 53.
Mirsyn, Arms, 40, 104; Robert, 40, 104.
Mirth, Johanna, see Selyard, Johanna; Richard, 21, 284.
Mitchell, see Michell.
Mitford, Sir John, Baron Redesdale, 27, 60; William, 27, 60.
Mithraic temple (supposed), near Medway, 23, 12.
Mitre, early form, 45, 9.
Mittell, Elizabeth, m. Charles Browne, 42, 174-175.
Mlyvere, Gabriel, 32, 305.
Moat Farm, Ash, 36, 60.
Moatlands, manor, Brenchley, 28, 229.
Moat Wood, Nettlestead, 28, 280.
Moccas Church, see Churches.
Mockett (Mokayt), John, 21, 175; 41, 159; Valentine, 25, 48.
Modynden, see Mottenden.
Moer, Moeer, see More.
Moeringen, lake dwellings, 26, 14.
Moffat (Scotland), 31, 231.
Mofras, 22, 103.
Mogge, William, V. of Tenterden, 31, 211.
Mogier, Thomas, 20, 268.
Mohun, Lady Joan de, wife of William de Mohun, tomb and chantry, 38, 157, 169-171; John de, Lord of Dunster, 38, 157.
Moire, see Mayre.
Moise, see Moyes.
Mokayt, see Mockett.
Moketon Hall, see Mugden Hall.
Mokilwik, Thomas, 39, 80.
Moknesse, see Meknes.
Moland (Molland), 20, 225; 28, 214; 40, 120, 123-124, 127, 129.
Moland (Molendino, de Moline, Molland, Molond, at Molonde, du Moulin, see also Mell, Miles, Moland), Agnes, 36, 57; Elyn, 36, 57; Henry, 32, 168; Margaret, 36, 57; Nicholas, 34, 53; will, 36, 57; Peter, 42, 120, 124, 136; Robert, 35, 18; Stephen, 30, 48.

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