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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 299M

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.

Murston, continued,
Joan de, 34, 64; Maud, 34, 68; Mori de, 34, 68, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 78; Simon de, 34, 68; Stephen de, 34, 64, 75; Thomas de, 34, 66, 76, 78; William de, 34, 66, 68.
Murton, G., 28, 59; Nicholas, V. of Milton by Sittingbourne, 43, 54.
Muscovey, Muscovia, see Russia.
Muserede, see Mosred.
Museums:
Agricultural history, see Maidstone.
Canterbury, Beaney Institute, Roman relics, 39, 54; Royal Museum, 39, 37.
Deal, 26, 10.
Dover, 20, 120; 24, lii.
Kentish, local antiquities, 20, xliii-xliv.
Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, Faversham relics, 39, 35.
London, British, 20, xliii; 21, 259; 22, 168; 23, 26; 24, 195; Farleigh crucifix, 40, 49-52; Gibbs collection, 39, 35; Sussex collection, 24, 172, Victoria and Albert, 20, xliii; Singleton abbey altarpiece, 36, 152; Sutton Valence altarpiece, 36, 149-152.
Maidstone, 22, 316; 24, lii; 25, 198; 26, 94; 45, xlv-xlvi. Ospringe, the Maison Dieu, 38, 151; 39, 35, 40.
Oxford, Ashmolean, Faversham relics, 39, 35.
Rochester, 20, li; 21, 14; 23, 5; 29, 151; Prentis coins, 27, lxxi-lxxii; Roman drainpipes, 22, 70; see also Rochester, Eastgate House.
Musgrave, Chardin, Provost of Oriel, 29, 90; Henry, 28, 20; John, 28, 20; Samuel, 28, 18.
Muskoo, see Russia.
Musred, Mussared, see Mosred.

Mustard (Musterd, Musterds), John, 28, 37; 43, 61; Thomas Smith, 25, 294.
Musten (Muston), Anne, brass, 31, 152; Isabel, 22, 314; Richard, 22, 314.
Muster, see Minster.
Muster-devillers, 20, 55.
Muster Oak, 20, 266.
Muston, yoke, 42, 150.
Mutford (Suffolk), 36, 37, 38.
Mutterd, Mutterell, Muttrell, Muttrull, see Montreuil.
Mycheal, Mychel, Mychell, Mychels, Mychill, Mychyll, see Michell.
Myer, Thomas, 41, 37.
Mylentum, 41, 2.
Myles, Myls, Mylys, see Miles, also Mills.
Mylles, Mylls, Myllis, see Mills, also Miles.
Mylleward, see Milward.
Myne (Mynn), Alfred, 24, 146; Joan, 39, 88; Richard, will, 39, 88; Thomas, priest, 46, 102.
Myners, Henry, 36, 21; Isabella, m. Geoffrey Longchamp, 36, 21; Pagenda, 36, 21; William, 36, 21.
Mynot, Anne, 32, 186, 188; see also White, Anne; Edmund,
31, 47; will, 32, 185-188, 203; obit, 32, 196-246 passim; 33, 4-57 passim; 34, 4-40 passim; Joan, 32, 186; Richard, 32, 186, 187; Simon, a cook, 32, 186; Thomas, 32, 211; William, 32, 186, 188.
Mynton, Felice, see Hysted, Felice; Simon, 42, 44; 43, 55.
Myrian, John, 20, 7; William, 20, 7.
Mytar, William, will, 42, 53.
Myton, Thomas, R. of Foots Cray, 43, 218.

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