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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 379

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.

St Nicholas-at-Wade, Thanet continued
43, 45, 48, 52, 54, 55, 62; 27, 278; in early times, 44,
181 ; Church, see Churches; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
St. Omer:
geology of, 45, 261.
Cathedral of Notre Dame, connection with Christchurch, 42, 194-198.
Hasted at, 26, 292.
St. Bertin’s Abbey, owns Throwley Church, 29, 257.
St. Omer, John of, 42, 195-196; William of, 32, 44.
St. Paul, Mary de, Countess of Pembroke, see Chastillon, Mary de.
St. Paul’s, parish, 25, 21.
St. Paul’s by Canterbury, parish, 25, 217.
St. Peter’s, 25, 14; 28, 52.
St. Peter’s, Thanet, 20, 43, 81; 26, 17; 28, 31, 52; Church, see Churches; chapels, see Religious Foundations.
St. Pol, Count of, 23, 51.
St. Quentin, battle, 1557, 32, 297.
St. Radegund’s in Poulton, 20, 37.
St. Radegund’s Abbey, Dover, by S. E. Winbolt, 43, 187-198.
St. Rufina, 28, 315.
Saint-Saens (Sancto Sydonio), Hélie de, 29, 12; Lambert de, 29, 12; Mathieu de, 29, 12; Matilda do, 29, 12-13; Perica de, 29, 12.
St. Stephen’s near Canterbury, 21, 231.
St. Stephen’s Church, Hackington, and its possible connection with, Archbishop Baldwin, by Surgeon Captain Kenneth H. Jones, 44,
253-263.
"St. Thomas Becket in Art," by Tancred Borenius (review), 44, 281-287.
St. Thomas of Canterbury, financial aspect of the cult of (C. Eveleigh Woodruff), 44, 13-32.
St. Thomas Watering, Campeggio at, 43,264.
St. Thomas’ Well, 23, 8.
St. Vitalis, Cardinal, see Rochester, Bishops of, John Fisher.

St. Waast, abbey, 42, 193.
Saker (Sakar), arms, 20, 210; Henry, Mayor of Faversham, 28, 40, 41, 42, 43; 32, 304, 307, 309; William, 20, 210; 24, 241-242, 243; mayor of Faversham, 20, 209, 210.
Sakery (Sacry), Agnes, 20, 30; Robert, 20, 30; Thomas, 20, 16.
Salake, Catherine, alias Beale, 20, 21; John, 20,21.
Salamanca, 22, 164.
Sale (Sales), John, 21, 293; Margaret, 36, 54; Walter, 33, 2.
Saleman, see Salman.
Salerno, John, 27, 46, 47.
Salisbury (Saerebryi, Sarum), 20, 249; 22, 88; 23, 63; 24, 171 25, 103, 111, 247; 26, 92; 37, 17; Parliament, 21, 206, 207, 216; rural dean, 21, 173 St. Martin’s, see Churches; Cathedral, see Religious Foundations.
Salisbury, Bishops, 22, 95; 23, 57; 24, 14; Ayscough, William, murder of, 41, 29, 32 ; Campeggio, 43, 256, 257; Hallam, Robert, 29, 78; Herman, 35, 119; Roger, 23, 227; Scammell, Walter, 42, 128; Walter, Hubert, 20, 282; Waltham, John, 23, 65.
Salisbury Plain, in prehistoric times, 37, 7.
Salisbury, Countess of, 28, 192; Earl of, 20, 92; 27, 68; 37, 125; see also Cecil, Robert; Lord, 20, 88; 33, 148; Marquess of, 23, 29.
Salisbury (Salesbury, Salisbery), Christine, widow of Thomas Salisbury, m. Clement Overton, 44, 187; Dionise, m. John Sandeway,44, 187; John of, 21, 76; P. of Christchurch, 29, 226; 31, 40, 43; 37, 129; Robert, R. of Trottescliffe, 20, 191 Thomas, 44,187.
Salkyn (see also Sawkins), Alice, 28, 101; Augustine, 28, 97; Isabel, 30, 106; John, 28, 102, 114; 32, 165; Robert, 30, 106; Stephen, 30, 106; Thomas, 28, 112; 30, 95, 107; will, 30, 106; William, 28, 86, 89; 30, 106; will, 28, 101-102.
Salam, Isolde, 27, 173.
Salamon, 30, 73.
Salle, Robert, 40, 38.

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