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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 413

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.

Stokel, Hamo le, 20, 185; Richard, 25, 289, 290; William le, 20, 185.
Stoke Marshes in Hoo, Roman burial, 21, xlvii.
Stoke Newington, 25, 101; rectory, 30, 186.
Stokepermy, see Stuppeny.
Stoker, see Stocker.
Stokes, 24, 11.
Stokes, John, The Barons of New Romney in Parliament, 27, 44-63.
Stokes (Stocke, Stockes, Stoke, Stoks), arms, 26, 275; 40, 98; Jane, 26, 317; John, 20, 70; 27, 107; 31, 27, 38, 39, 40, 72; 34, 41; Joseph (1), 25, 175; Martin, 27 226; Mathias, 23, 75; Mr., V. of Cobham, 27, 72; Richard 25, 289, 290; Stephen, 26, 317; Thomas, 36, 50; 40, 98; William de, 20, 70; Sir William, 40, 98.
Stokesay Castle, see Castles.
Stolemaiss, Builman, 33, 9.
Stonar (Lundenwic, Scorastan, Stanor, Stanore, Stonehore, Stonhore, Stonor), 21, 180; 22, 123-143 passim; 25, 98; 28, 31, 115; 39, 93-94; 42, 26; 45, 86.
in early times, 39, 105; 44, 184.
probably Lundenwic, 22, 133, 136.
Church, see Churches.
Roman remains, 22, 133, 134.
Stonar Beach, 22, 132; 39, 99-100, 107.
Stonar Cut, 22, 140, 142.
Stonard (Stanard), Alexander, will, 31, 53; James, 35, 35; Jerome, 37, 48; John, will, 37, 48; Katherine, 37, 48; Matilda, 44, 98; Stephen, 37, 48; Thomas, 34, 49.
Stonards, 25, 290.
Stonden, John, 45, 17; Mr., 42, 55.
Stone (Stanes, Stantune), 20, 13, 27, 43, 65, 169, 175; 21, 125, 165, 294; 22, 109, 303, 307; 24, 161, 164, 171 ; 31, 30, 172, 223; 38, 31; 43, 104.
Bishop of Rochester’s residence, 33, 137-139.
Church, see Churches.
Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
manor, 39, 151.

Romano -British interments found 27, lxxix-lxxx.
vicarage, 30, 184.
William, chaplain of, 32, 172.
Stone near Dartford, Stone by Faversham, Stone in Oxney; Churches, see under Churches.
Stone (a, atte Stone, Stoone), see also Aston; Alice, will, 31, 33; Anne, 29, 311; Charles, 26, 46; Christopher, 20, 18; Deborah, 20, 18; Dorothy, 20, 4; Edward, 27, 175; Elizabeth, 20, 15; Goodman, 35, 87; James, 30, 240; Jasper, 30, 30; John, 30, 30, 168; 32, 109; 42, 53; 44, 81, 86; 45, 17; chronicle, 31, 38; 32, 189; 37, 123; 45, 39; C. of Wye, 28, 318; Laurence, 20, 4; Michael, 20, 15; Mr., 20, 224, 225; V. of St, Peter’s, Thanet, 26, 47; Peter, 28, 119; brass, 25, 74; Richard, 30, 168; monk of Christchurch, inventory of bedchamber (C-Eveleigh Woodruff), 43, 103, 110; Robert, 24, 243; 32, 304; Simon, 26, 31; 44, 88; Thomas, 27, 175; 30, 26; 31, 106; Warborowe, 29, 307; William, 20, 40, 96; 26, 48; 38, 173; 39, 81; 40, 38; —, 24, 143.
Stoneacré, Otham, 21, 221; monastic house at, see Religious Foundations.
Stone Age, see Neolithic, Palaeolithic.
Stonebridge, Roger, 28, 20.
Stonebrok, 25, 80.
Stone Easton (Somerset), 21, 255.
Stone End, 42, 92; 43, 33.
Stonefield slate, 29, 68.
Stoneheap, 24, 110.
Stonehenge, 37, 8.
Stonehore, Stonhore, see Stonar.
Stonehouse, 31, 212; manor, 39, 150.
Stonehouse, Anne, m. John Skoone, 20, 28; Catherine, 20, 28; Nicholas, 20, 28; 30, 25; Robert, 24, 137; William, 20, 28; 30, 27. Stone Lees, 22, 141, 143.
Stonemarsh, 27, 94.
Stoner, Catherine, 20,38; Jeremiah, 20, 19; John, 20, 38; Susan, 20, 19. continued

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