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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 345

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,
Tombs and burials: continued,
Bargrave, John, 22, 91-92; Butler, John, 25, 104, 105; Casaubon, Meric, 25, 106; Castilion, John, 25, 108; Fogge, 21, 215; Hill, John, 25, 105; Jackson, Thomas, 28, 320; Islip, Archbishop, 20, 279; 25, 268, 275; Septvans, William, 40, 113, 114; Walter Hubert, Archbishops, 20, 280-288; 23, 313; Warham, Archbishop, 20, 293-294; 21, 139; Wotton, Dean, 43, 276, 277.
waterworks, 43, 172; windows (John D. le Conteur), 29, 323-332; 37, 123-124, 139-151.
Chester, misericorde at, 28, 370.
Durham, 23, 311, 325; 24, 48; 45, 38; bishop’s throne, 23, 305.
Gloucester, the crypt, 24, 55; 26, 1, 5.
Norwich, 25, 209; 26, 93, 231; 45, 7.
Oxford, St. Frideswide’s, 39, 3; 42, 82; 44, 161.
Peterborough, 25, 247.
Rochester, St. Andrew’s, 20, 72, 139, 153, 187, 191, 213; 21, 5, 20, 56, 129, 272, 318; 22, 294, 298, 303, 305, 307; 23, 57, 194-328; 24, 97, 163, 246, 252; 25, 206; 26, 64, 71, 117, 221, 236; 27, 111, 199; 29, 4, 24, 89; 35, 112; 43, 254; Saxon Church, 23, 215; 24, 216; 25, 229; arms of, 23, 264, 310; attacked by parishioners, 23, 274-275; Benedictines replaced by seculars, 24, 67; burnt down, 23, 227-228; charters and other grants to, 23, 99; holds Northfleet Church, 20, 71-74;
licence to build new wall, 29, 147; manor of Ambree, 29, 89-153; suppression of, 24, 66-68; Textus Roffensis, 23, 94-112.
Rochester, St. Andrew’s, buildings, fittings, fabrics, etc.; apse in early church, 43, 249;

architectural history, 23, 194-328; 25, 308; arms in, 39, 113-129; of bishops, 23, 304; bells, 23, 203, 276, 293; brass of Sir William and Lady Arundel, 23, 309; Catherine Wheel of Fortune, 23, 304; Chapter House, 24, 35-41; 42, 1; choir and transepts, 20, 154; 30, 267; cloister, 21, 47; consecration crosses, 23, 308; crypt, 23, 205-207, 234-238, 325; 26, 1; Lady Chapel, 23, 280; library, 24, 33-35;
monastic buildings, 24, 1-85; mouldings in choir, 26, 118; Norman doorway, 45, 1, 10; "Norway Oak," 23, 306; parish altar, of St. Nicholas, 23, 215, 216, 269, 270, 272-273, 275, 286; 29, 104; parochial use of Nave, 20, 297; plate, 27, 271; 28, 133; the Great Rood, 23, 270; the Saxon church, 22, 22; 25, 229, 235; 40, 141; 42, 82; 43, 249; plan of, 21, 18-19; tombs, 23, 311-316; Sir Richard Head, 38, 73: Bishop John Lowe, 33, 144; Isaac Rutton, 21, 258; vaulting of transept, 30, 267.
Winchester, 23, 298; 26, 59.
Worcester, 24, 245, 249; 26, 1; 45, 274; the crypt, 26, 1; plate, 28, 301, 303; Cantelupe’s tomb, 28, 301.
Chapels, chantries, and guilds:
Aldlington Church, Lady chapel, 41, 146-147.
Allington, Longsole St. Laurence, 29, 36, 156, 217.
Allington Church, Allington chantry, 29, 159.
Appledore, Horne’s Place, 29, 217; St. James, 31, 25.
Ash, Our Lady, St. Mary, 37, 36; 40, 120; Upper Hall, 36, 54.
Ash Church, St. Thomas the Martyr, 37, 41; Septvans chantry, 37, 45.
Ash by Sandwich, 29, 218; Fleet manor, 45, 73.
Ash near Sevenoaks, Scot Grove, 29, 219.

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