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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 319

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.

Parry (Parrie), Edward, archdeacon, 30, 247, 248; F., 21, 293; J., 21, 298; Thomas, 28, 12.
Parsevall, see Percival.
Parsons, F. G., An explanation of the Hythe bones, 30, 203-213.
Parsons (Parson, Person, Persone), Alice, 20, 7; Anne, 20, 24, 27; John, 29, 110, 222; 35, 103; 41, 41; Mr., 33, 2; Philip, C. of Wye, R. of Eastwell, and of Snave, 28, 324; Ralph, 35, 96, 97, 98; Robert, 20, 27; Thomas, 30, 76; William, 20, 7.
Partridge (Partriche, P’triche); Andrew, 28, 285; Creature, 28, 285; Joan, 42, 53; John, 20, 264; Margaret, m. Esau Sprackling, 27, 231; William, 20, 156.
Parvise at Cranbrook Church, 22, 227-228.
Pascall (Paschall), Henry, 32, 263; Thomas, 32, 261; 42, 51.
Pashley (Pasele, Pasgeley, Pashlowe, Pashly, Pasley, Passele, Passelew, Passeley, Passhele); arms, 28, 176; 40, 102; Colonel, improves telegraph system, 44, 213-214; Edmund, 41, 27; (Gilbert), 21, 214; Edward, mayor of Gravesend, 20, 74; Edwin, 25, 288, 289; Elizabeth, m. John Pympe, 28, 167, 170, 172, 173, 174, 176; 37, 120; m. Reginald Pympe, 37, 109; see also Woodville, Elizabeth; Gilbert, see Edmund; John, 37, 120; Sir John, 40, 102; Richard, 25, 271, 291; Robert de, Knight of the Shire, 21, 214, 215; Thomas, 20, 33; 25, 266, 278; —, Lord Treasurer to Henry III, 28, 172.
Paske (see also Packe), Thomas, 28, 146; 42, 118, 119; Valentine, 25, 99, 100.
Pasley, see Pashley.
Pass, William, 30, 16.
Passele, Passelew, Passeley, see Pashley.
Passemer, Simon, 20, 300, 302.
Passhele, see Pashley.
Pastforeire, Osbern, 44, 47.
Paston (Northants), 22, 93, 94.
Paston, Elizabeth, m. Sir John Fineux, 30, 121; m. 1, Robert

Poynings, 2, Sir George Broun, 37, 110, 114; John, 37, 103-104, 110; Sir John, 28, 171; 30, 121.
Paston Letters, 20, 55; 37, 14.
Pastue, William, V. of Cranbrook, 41, 60.
Paswater, Elizabeth, widow, will 31, 199-200.
Patagonia, geology, 45, 264; Romney Marsh sheep in, 45, 252.
Patche (Pache, Petche), Anthony, C., 41, 39, 51; 42, 42, 46, 47; 43, 50; Thomas, 40, 41.
Patcham, see Peckham.
Patchgrove Wood, pottery found, 34, 157.
Patching, John, a murderer, 29, 321.
Patchy, Henry, 43, 50.
Pate, see Patt.
Paten in Hubert Walter’s tomb, 20, 287-288.
Patens, pre-Reformation, at Bredhurst, Chichester, Lincoln, Worcester, York, 28, 301-303.
Patent (Cinque Ports) of Charles I, 42, 24.
Patent Rolls, 20, 64.
Pathe (atte Pathe), Valentine, 25, 99, 100.
Pathill, 43, 32, 33.
Patmore, Ellen, 20, 11; Ralph, 20, 11.
Paton, John, 35, 34.
Patrixbourne (Patricksbourne, alias Burna, Burne), 20, 7, 15; 21, 206, 210, 223; 22, 150, 161; 23, 87; 25, 218, 257, 261, 264, 267, 271, 272; 31, 107; 40, 22, 62; 45, 64, 275; Church, see Churches; Bifrons chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Patrixbourne Cheyney, manor, 23, 88.
Patt (Pate), John, 31, 106; William, 21, 276; 27, 114.
Pattemelle, Richard de, 27, 168.
Patten, Thomas, 29, 153.
Pattenden, heraldic firebacks, 29, 182; manor, 29, 181; old
prison, 29, 181; timber house, 27, 194; 29, 174-182; 44, 120.
Pattenden (Pattendon, Patynden), Ellen, see Cuckoe, Ellen; John, 29, 181, 317; Lawrence, 44, 91; Robert, 43, 50; Stephen, 20, 39; William de, 29, 181.

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