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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 293

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.

Molash Church, see Churches.
Molash (Molasshe, Mollessche); John, a monk, 29, 59; William, P. of Christchurch, 37, 129; 43, 202; 45, 39; building accounts, 45, 41-47; R. of Pevington, 22, 109.
Mold, W. H., 27, 202, 204.
Molendino, see Moland.
Molesworth, John Edward Nassau, V. of St. Mary’s, Thanet, 25, 111.
Moles, reward for killing, 39, 203, 205.
Moleyns, Adam, see Chichester, Bishops of.
Moline, see Moland.
Molland, see Moland.
Molle, John, yeoman of the Crown, 37, 117-118; Margaret, m. Robert Gaynsford, 37, 118; Thomas, R. of Allington, 37, 117.
Molleue, —, 22, 248.
Molonde, at Molonde, see Moland.
Molyneux, Arthur Ellison, V. of St. Mary’s, Thanet, 25, 112, 179; Sir John, 20, 59.
Molyngton, Agnes, brass, 40, 7; see also Appleton, Agnes; Robert, 32, 50; Sir Thomas, Baron of Wemme, 32, 50.
Mome (Moome), Roger, 31, 106; Thomas, 25, 219; V. of St. Mary’s, Minster, Thanet, 25, 101.
Momford, Henry, 20, 24; Joan, alias Knight, 20, 24.
Monaco, John, 40, 106.
Monasterium Aethyrnan, see Herne.
Monastic chronicle lately discovered at Christchurch, Canterbury, with introduction and notes, by the Rev. C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 29, 47-84.
Moncada, a captain in Spanish fleet, 22, 164.
Monceaux (Mounceuxs), Alan, 22, 263; Maud de, 28, 214; m. Sir John Fynes, 28, 23; John de, 28, 23.
Monckton, Herbert, Notes from the parish registers of Maidstone, 29, 319-322.
Monckton (Monkton), Herbert, death, 39, xli; Thomas, chaplain, 37, 44; William, 29, 322.
Mond, John, 42, 41.
Mondaye, see Munday.

Mone, Guy, 20, 262; R. of Maidstone, 23, 57, 62, 66; 25, xliii, xlvi, xlviii; see also St. David’s, Bishops of; Robert, 45, 25.
Monekeston, see Monkton.
Monercue, William de, R. of Pevington, 22, 110.
Money, Audley, 27, 296; Harold, 27, 296; Robert Cotton, 27, 296; Selina, 27, 296.
Mongeham (Great Mongeham), 20, 112; 21, 173, 178, 179, 181, 182, 214; 22, 95; 24, 99, 119-120; 25, 101; 27, 231, 239, 240, 241; 31, 41, 52, 97; Church, see Churches.
Mongeham, Little, 20, 114; 21, 180; 24, 110, 116, 119; 28, 115; Celtic finds, 31, 283; Roman finds, 31, 283; Church, see Churches; Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Mongeham (Moningham, Monyngeham, Monyngham, Mungeham); Andrew, 20, 237; John de, 32, 160; R. of Eythorne, 32, 173; Stephen, 44, 21; P. of Christchurch, 29, 59; William, 21, 316; 24, 24; a monk, 31, 52.
Monger, John, 20, 199.
Monin, Moninges, Monings, Monins, see Monyn.
Moningham, see Mongeham.
Monke (Moncke, Mongke), Francis, 20, 60; Jane, m. Richard Lovelace, 20, 60; John, 31, 179; 43, 310; Matthew, 29, 310; Richard, 22, 305; Robert, 22, 297; Selvester, see Oliver, Selvester; Thomas, 27, 115; —, 31, 180.
Monken lands, Elham, 25, 281.
Monketon, 22, 277, 278, 279.
Monks Horton, 20, 10; 25, 276; 29, 203; 31, 86; Church, see Churches.
Monk’s Kirby Church, see Churches.
Monk’s Place, Wrotham, 24, 128.
Monkton (Monekeston), 20, 67, 165; 21, 177; 22, 128, 279; 25, 11, 14, 17, 33, 44, 99, 105, 106, 107, 108; 26, 42, 99, 132; 29, 169; 31, 220; 36, 11; manor of, 22, 277, 278; 36, 7; 37, 128; 38, 44; manor house, 29, 248; 36, 4-5; Church, see Churches; Manor Chapel, see Religious Foundations

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