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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 312

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.

Osbourne, continued,
23, Othinell, 30, 170; Philip, 20, 47; Richard, 26, 178; Robert, 20, 7; Thomas, 20, 28, 31, 44; 23, 72; 25, 289; 28, 294; William, 21, 177, 178; will, 31, 28.
Osmand, Thomas, 30, 26.
Osmore, James, 30, 26.
Ospringe (Osprenge), 20, 66, 67, 165, 168, 169, 173, 183; 21, 3, 150, 151, 187, 215, 217; 22, 205, 206, 279, 285, 292; 23, 75; 27, 230; 34, 110, 111; 41, 103.
Chapel House, 21, 141.
"The Lion," 24, 239; "The Ship," 30, 62.
Maison Dieu, 30, 35-78; 38, 113-121.
Ospringe:
deanery, 25, 113-114; 27, 219; church plate, 25, 134-161; visitation, 29, 299-304.
manor, 20, 219; 30, 36, 37; 32, 57.
rural deans, 21, 174.
Richard, dean of, 32, 172.
Ospringe:
Roman remains, 43, 328; cemeteries, 35, 1-16; 36, 65-80; 37, 83-96; 38, 123-151; 39, 37-40; coins, 41, 197-206; counters, 37, 95; dice, 37, 95; Church, see Churches; chapels, see Religious Foundations; hermitage and hospital, see Religious Foundations.
Ospringe, Henry de, 30, 73, 74; John de, 30, 73; Nicholas de, 30, 73, 74; Richard de, 30, 73.
Osse, John, 40, 39.
Ossenden, borough, 25, 288, 293.
Ossington, 23, 75.
Ostenhanger, Ostinghaungre, see Westenhanger.
Osterland, 36, 7, 12, 13.
Osuna, Lord of, 37, 162.
Oswald the Sheriff, 22, 242, 243.
Osward, holds Hadone, 27, 113; 37, 70.
Oswell, George, 30, 28.
Otemonger, John, 29, 140, 143.
Otford (Ortheford), 20, 6, 7, 21, 22, 25, 32, 48, 67, 70, 181, 262; 21, 316; 22, 110, 118, 309; 25, 100, 215; 26, 86, 325; 27, 95; 30, 235; 31, 167, 173; 43, 33, 115-117, 310.
in Saxon times (E. G. Box), 43, 111-122.

in Domesday, 38, 54-55, 60; 42, 152.
borough, 31, 170, 171.
manor, 22, 118; 27, 67; 31, 22-24, 173-174, 175, 176, 177, 209; 38, 59, 62; 40, 161, 162; 41, 4; 44, 190; in Domesday, 43, 122; sub-manors, 38, 54-55; manors constituting, 31, 176-177.
manor court, 44, 204.
yokes, 42, 147-156.
Otford:
antiquities found, 42, xlviii-xlix.
battles, 43, 111-114; 44, 296.
Becket’s Well, 43, 121, 122; 44, 295.
Church, see Churches.
fair, 38, 56.
old fireplaces, 31, 7.
manor house, 29, 231; 31, 1-24; 43, 260, 263.
palace of archbishops, 30, 186; 40, 161; 44, 295; the chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Roman pottery, 41, 8; 42, 230-231.
Roman sites, 39, 153-158; 42, 148, 149, 151, 157-171; 43, xlviii-xlix.
Roman villa, 41, 196.
Peter, parson of, 20, 70.
Yokes of (Gordon Ward), 42, 147, 156.
Otford Park, 20, 59, 101; 31, 1-24; 41, 1-11.
Otford Weald (Penshurst Halemote), 31, 174; 42, 150.
Otford, John, a monk, 38, 155.
Otham (Otton), 20, 43, 175; 21, 221; 25, 271; 26, 338; 27, 169, 172, 175; 41, 100; parsonage house, 23, 184-193 passim; Church, see Churches.
Otham Rectors, by the Rev. J. Cave-Browne, 23, 184-193.
Otho I, Emperor, 36, 9.
Othoban, Cardinal Legate, 32, 146, 147, 156.
Otterden (Otterinden, Otteringden, Ottrindaenne), 20, 1, 2, 41; 21, 242; 24, 166; 25, 206; Church, see Churches.
Otterham Creek, finds, 25, lxi-lxii.
Otterhampton (Somerset), 27, 211.
Otter-hunting in the Ravensbourne, 24, 156.

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