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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 302

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.

Neville, continued,
m. 1, John Cheney, 2, Henry Poole, 24, 122, 123; Mary, m. Thomas Fane, Baroness Despencer, 21, 230; Peter, 23, 73; Ralph, architect, 21, 163; notes on Filborough farmhouse, 21, 169-171; Earl of Westmoreland, 21, 88; 28, 181; Thomas, 31, 184; Sir Thomas, brass, 31, 149; 43, 274; —, 28, 25; D. of Canterbury, 42, 134.
Nevill heaume at Birling, by F. H. Cripps-Day, 32, 317-319.
Nevill heaume at Birling, 36, 145.
Nevinson (Nevenson), Anne, see Theobald, Anne; Roger, 31, 179; Thomas, 22, 201; 25, 275; 31, 179; —, 28, 25.
New (Newe, Niewe), Alexander, 32, 129, 130, 131; Alice, will, 32, 129-130; John, 32, 113, 129; Richard, 32, 113; Thomas, 32, 135; V. of Reculver, R. of Godmersham, 32, 85.
Newark, M.P. for, 27, 60.
Newborough, arms, 39, 116, 125-126; Henry de, Earl of Warwick, 39, 126; Isabella, m. Walter de Beauchamp, 39, 126.
Newburgh, Lord, 21, 130.
Newbury, manor, 26, 55.
Newbury (Newbery, Nuberri), John, 38, 162.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 21, 276; 28, 73; Roman bridge, see Bridges; Castle, see Castles.
Newcastle, Duke of, 25, 159; see also Cavendish, Henry.
Newcastle, Richard de, 20, 172.
Newchurch (Newechriche), 20, 47, 68, 176, 238; 23, 75; 25, 108; 32, 145; 38, 190; the Church, see Churches.
Newcome (Newcombe, Nucom), arms, 39, 116, 119; Benjamin, D. of Rochester, 39, 116, 119; Sarah, see Green, Sarah; Thomas, 22, 299.
Newcourt, "Repertorium," 20, 188.
Newehouse, Newehuse, see Newhouse.
Newell (see also Neville), Henry, chaplain, will, 31, 50; Hester, widow, 30, 31; Robert, 20, 9; Thomas, 20, 34.
Newenden, 20, 13; 30, 182; 38, 60-61.
in Domesday, 38, 60.
Church, see Churches.
market, 38, 58, 61.
rectory, 30, 184.

Newenden Church (Sussex), see Churches.
Newenden (Nwynden), Alice, alias Swan, 20, 17, 20; H., 37, 129; Hugh, 20, 17, 20; Joanna, m. Matthew Hartnupp, 44, 121.
Newene, John, 27, 45; Peter, 27, 48.
New England (Virginia), 20, 94.
Newenham, see Newnham.
Newenton, see Newington.
Newes, Bartholomew, 30, 314; Richard, 31, 202; Widow, 24, 185; 32, 305.
Newes Hawe, 27, 130.
Newfoundland, Governor of, 24, 159.
Newhaven, 23, 180.
Newhouse, 21, 300.
Newhouse (Newehouse, Newehuse), Thomas atte, 20, 163, 180.
Newick (Sussex), 31, 232.
Newing, John, 30, 31.
Newington (Newenton, Newnton, Newynton), 20, 34, 40, 69, 169, 175, 177; 24, 135, 165; 26, 272; 27, 171; 45, 71-72, 86-87.
antiquities, 24, lix-lx.
Church, see Churches.
Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Court Rolls, 43, 281.
Hasted farm, 26, 273.
manor, 20, 169; 22, 147.
Monastic House at, see Religious Foundations.
pilgrimages, 37, 14.
Newington-next-Hythe, 25, 278; Church, see Churches; St. Nicholas Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Newington by Sittingbourne, 20, 116; 21, 188; Church, see Churches.
Newington-Bellhouse, manor of, 45, 72.
Newington (Newenton, Newentone, Newynton), Agnes, 42, 53;
Elizabeth, 44, 86; John, 20, 15; Jordan de, 32, 153; Thomas, 20, 15, 17; Wenyfryght, 41, 41

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