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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 418

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.

Sutton, Chart, 25, 206; manor, 25, 204-205.
Sutton Courtenay, 26, 301; Saxon village, 41, 16.
Sutton-Dartford, bailiwick, 31, 165.
Sutton-next-Dover, 20, 22, 114; 21, 180; Church, see Churches.
Sutton-at-Hone, 20, 5, 6, 8, 9, 38, 78, 95, 99, 100, 103, 186; 22, 237, 247; 24, 163; 31, 163; lathe, 31, 166, 176 manor, 20, 99, 103; 22, 243, 255, 260 ; Church, see Churches; Chapels and Military Orders, see Religious Foundations.
Sutton de la Hone (Yorks.), 22, 256.
Sutton-cum-Bucks Church, see Churches.
Sutton Place, 20, 99; 24, 235.
Sutton Street, the Wrote foundation, 24, 235.
Sutton Valence (Town Sutton), 20, 177; 21, 226; 25, 198; 27, 111; 31, 204, 206.
Castle, see Castles.
Church, see Churches.
Lambe Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Grammar school, 26, 240.
manor, 25, 204-205.
Roman remains, 25, 198.
St. Edmund’s Fair, 25, 205.
Sutton Valence Castle, by Harold Sands, 25, 198-206.
Sutton, Amy, 21, 153; Beatrice, 40, 42-43; Bob, a Chartist, 24, 147; Caesar, 25, 40; Cristine, 40, 42; Edward, 20, 20; Evelyn Levett, R. of High Halden, 26, 316; V. of Preston by Faversham, 21, 152-153; Frances, 20, 20; George, 33, 44; Gilbert de, 22, 255 Henry, sub-prior of Christchurch, 45, 39; building accounts, 45, 41-47; James, 41, 42; 42, 42; Jane, 20, 20; Joan, 40, 42-43; John, 20, 302; 24, 187; Margery, will, 40, 42, 43; Mr., 36, 101; Richard, 26, 324; 29, 145; 38, 182; Robert, 37, 135-136; Simon of, 27, 116; Walter, 29, 297; William, 26, 324; 29, 297; 33, 103; will, 40, 42-43; —, of the Bell, Bromley, 24, 146.
Swabey, Catherine, see Bird, Catherine ; Elizabeth, see Creed, 

Elizabeth; Israel, 26, 165; Mary, see Birchfield, Mary; Maurice, chancellor of Rochester, 24, 172;
Samuel, 24, 172.
Swadling, Thomas, 20, 98.
Swaffham (Norfolk), 43, 114.
Swafham, Reginald do, 32, 60.
Swain (Swainus), 40, 107; Avicia, 40, 107.
Swainestri (Sweinostri), Edith de, 34, 73, 75; Hawise de, 34, 74, 75; Ralph, 34, 73, 74, 75.
Swainton, see Swanton.
Swaintree, Lepers’ Hospital, see Military Orders.
Swale, river, 22, 146, 173.
Swalecliff, 21, 207; 25, 102; 27, 216, 223; 28, 81, 91, 95; 32, 97, 127; Church, see Churches; monastic house at, see Religious Foundations.
Swalman, James, 25, 299; John, 22, 179; William, 25, 289, 290.
Swanage, 21, 94.
Swanescompe, see Swanscombe.
Swanley, 20, 43; 24, 229; so-called Pilgrim’s Way, 37, 11.
Swan (Swane, Swann), see also Swayne; arms, 32, 70; 39, 117, 128; 40, 100; Alice, see Newenden, Alice; Edward, 25, 281; Francis, 29, 153; Sir Francis, 26, 149; Goodwife, 26, 19; Henry, 32, 287; Joan, 20, 36; 31, 44-45; see also Bulling, Joan; John, 32, 192, 224, 229, 235; 34, 33, 35; 39, 132; will, 31, 44; Margery, see Downe, Margery; Master, 32, 224,. 230; 34, 24, 28; Meriel, 20, 23; Mistress, 32, 226, 239; 34, 4-41 passim; Stephen, 20, 17, 269; Thomas, 20, 17, 23; 28, 320; 30, 101, 103; 34, 9; William, 20, 36; 22, 260; 23, 145; 27, 131, 132; 29, 273; 40, 100; V. of Tilmanstone, 20, 106; —, 32, 234, 237, 243; 34, 3. Swanpool Marsh, 27, 93, 95.
Swanscombe (Suaneskampe, Swanescompe, Swaynoscombe), 20, 3, 17, 184; 21, 161, 162, 165, 236, 301; 22, 306; 23, 8; 26, 276.
Church, see Churches.
Chapels, see Religious Foundations. continued

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