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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 460

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.

Wimlingweald, see Womenswould.
Wimpole (Cambs.), 28, 130 ; Church, see Churches.
Wimund, Vitalis, clerk, 34, 69.
Winbolt, S. E., Castle Hill Camp, Tonbridge, 41, 195; The Roman villa at Folkestone, 37, 209-210; 38, 45-50; St. Radegund’s Abbey, Dover, 43, 187- 198.
Winborne, see Wimborne.
Winchcombe, near Crundale, 25, 129.
Winchcombe, Thomas, 25, 285.
Winchepe, .John, 31, 52; William, 34, 59; 38, 164.
Winchelsea, 21, 230, 274, 275, 276, 280; 27, 46; 28, 31, 36, 52; 30, 134; 31, 90.
destruction, 45, 262-264.
Friary at, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
guestling, 28, 42.
M.P.s, 27, 48, 51, 53, 54, 57, 58.
service of shipping against Armada, 21, 280.
Winchelsea, Alard of, 21, 275; Countess of, 20, 116, 118; see also Heneage, Elizabeth; Earl of, 21, 256; 25, 141; 28, 72, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325; 31, 228; 43, 277; see also Finch, Thomas; Robert de, see Canterbury, Archbishops of.
Winchelsea and Nottingham, Countess of, see Bagot, Emily Georgiana; Earl of, 28, 323, 325; see also Finch-Hatton, George William.
Winchester, 20, 59, 188, 189, 277; 21, 125; 22, 254; 23, 60, 293; 24, 163; 37, 16; etymology, 21, 19.
College, see Religious Foundations.
cult of St. Radegund, 43, 198.
Iron Age pottery, 45, 280, 281-282.
Monastic houses at, see Religious Foundations.
Parliament, 21, 207, 213, 217.
St. Cross Hospital, see Religious Foundations; St. Faith’s, see Churches.
School, 24, 165.

Winchester, Bishops of, 23, 57; 24, 116, 163, 169; Beaufort, Cardinal, 21,131; 43,259; Blois, Henry of, 43, 259; Exeter, John of, 37, 63; Gardiner, Stephen, 38, 12, 13, 14-15, 19-20; Henry, 23, 227 ; Home, Robert, 22, 198; 25, 130; Lucy, Godfrey de, 28, 312; Lusignan, Aymer de, 37, 63; Trimnell, 25, 109; Walkelin, 23, 103, 209; Waynfiete, William, 25, 102; Wykeham, William of, 22, 172, 313; 23, 65; 32, 57; 34, 66.
Winchester, Marquis of, 20, 84; 38, 24.
Winchester, Deborah, m. Edward Deming, 27, 58; John, 27, 58.
Wincote, Jeremy, 20, 38; John, 20,38.
Windebank, Frances, m. Sir Edward Hales, 26, 201; Sir Francis, 26, 201.
Windegate Hedge, 27, 114, 127.
Winder, Carswell, V. of Seal, 20, 272, 273; Thomas, 31, 257.
Winderis, Lawrence, 23, 71.
Windfield Bank, 20, 72.
Windham, see Wyndham.
Windmills, in Kent, 42, li; at Romney, 41, 166.
Window-glass, Roman, 22, 64.
Windows, in early Norman churches 20, 141; Aylesford Church tower, 20, 143; Canterbury, Christchurch, 21, 73; 29, 323-332; 37, 123-124, 139-151; St. Martin, 22, 8; Great Chart Church, 26, 91-95; Dover, St. Mary at the Castle, 20, 133; St. Mary the Virgin, 20, 125; Eynsford, 26, 80-82; Gernrode, Germany, 42, 86; Ightham Church, 43, 323; Ightham Mote, 45, 119-120; Kingsdown Church, 35, 115-116; Nettlestead Church, 28, 157-249; 45, 298; Northfleet, the old rectory, 20, 74; Patrixbourne Church, 44, 229-249; 45, 275-276; Stowting, 45, 33-34, 36; East Sutton Church, 25, lv-lvi; Temple Ewell, 44, 229-252; Teynham Church, 35, 158; Wells Cathedral, 22, 98; York Minster, 23, 116.
Windows, "low-side," 43, 8.
Window-tax, 42, 8.
Windsor, 20, 78; 26, 92; etymology, 30, 209; forester of, 28, 23; Castle, see Castles; Castle chapels, see Religious Foundations.

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