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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 344

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.

Religious Foundations—continued,
Wells, 21, 57; 22, 87, 98; 23, 305; 25, 209; bishop’s throne, 23, 305; misericordes, 45, 11.
York, armorial window, 23, 116; "Flanders Kist," 37, 80; mouldings, 26, 107; plate, 28, 303; tomb of Thomas Scott, alias Rotherham, 27, 239.
Cathedral Priories:
Canterbury, Christchurch, Holy Trinity, 20, 57, 235, 238; 21, 129, 145, 157; 22, 85, 134, 135, 136, 223, 298, 308; 23, 24; 24, 97, 217; 25, 210, 212, 215; 26, 127, 306; 27, 160, 162; 29, 8, 11, 12, 32, 221, 222; 30, 74, 263; 31, lvi, lxiv, 15, 213, 220; 32, 185; 35, 117; 45, 87; archives of, 20, 64; 29, lxxxv-lxxxvi; 42, 93-139; arms, 23, 310-311; 39, 114, 118; Commissary Court, 32, 143; 33, 71; Estates of the Dean and Chapter of, seventeenth survey of (Rev. C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 38, 29-44; dedication, 22, 147; 23, 227; legacies, 23, 57; 24, 245; 28, 316; manors, donation of, to, and appropriation of churches (E. G. Box), 44, 103-119; monastic chronicle discovered, 29, 47-84; references in Kentish wills, 31, 36-43; representation of, in window of Nettlestead Church, 28, 242; revenues, rectories and estates, 21, 126, 328; 27, 213, 273; 31, 23; 38, 29-44; 44, 54-55, 103-119; Six Preachers, 20, 114; 24, 164; 25, 111; students, 31, 215; surrender, 1540, 21, 143; tercentenary, 22, lxiii-lxvi; Treasurer’s accounts, 31, 111-120; 44, 13-32; visitations, 21, 173, 179; 22, 102-106; 25, 11-56; 26, 17-50; 38, 189. 
Canterbury, Christchurch, Holy Trinity, buildings, fittings and fabrics: apses in early church, 43, 247, 253; arms in, 21, 208; 24,

196; 29, 324, 326-327, 331; bells, 45, 41; "Great Dunstan," 23, 156; bible-desk, original, 21, 143; bishop’s lodging in Norman times, 24, 60; bones of Becket, 21, 73-80; brasses, Archbishop Stafford (indent), 43, 175; Prior Chillenden, 29, 79; campanile, 22, 46; 25, 253; 31, 46-48; 45, 38; carvings, 26, 64; in cloister, 30, 266; in retro-choir, roundels, 42, 198-221; in Trinity Chapel, 27, 257; in undercroft, 45, 193-200; chair of St. Augustine, 42, 96; choir-screen, 26, 300; cloister doorway, 43, 157; columns from Reculver Church, 24, 207; crypt, 26, 1; font, given by B. of Rochester, 23, 289; 42, 123-124; silver font for royal christenings, 42, 94-95, 105; holy places, 44, 13-32; ledger-stones, 41, 190; library, 25, 106; monastic buildings, 24, 7; Monastic chronicle discovered at (C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 29, 47-84; Opus Alexandrinum in retrochoir, 42, 189-198; painting, decorative, 22, 34-44; painting, relics of (Thomas R. Blackman), 23, 339; picture of Queen Ediva, 36, 1-14; plate, 25, 150; 27, 262-272; 28, 145-148; 31, 111; gift of, for Irish troubles, 28, 145-146; lent to Nonconformists, 28, 146; rebuildings, 23, 216, 221; 44, 26-27; (C. Eveleigh Woodruff); 45, 37-47; shrines, Queen Ediva, 36, 2-3; St. Katherine, 23, 78; St. Thomas, 43, 260, 262, 263; steeples, the Angel steeple, 32, 189; the Bell Harry, 42, 103, 133; the Oxford steeple, 45, 38; tapestries, 44, 67-78.
Tombs and burials: Archbishops’ graves (see also Canterbury Archbishops of), 20, 277-294; Atholl, Countess of, so-called tomb, 27, 209-212; continued,

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