GENERAL INDEX Acheulian Implements, 72-76. Adam of Charing. Son of Ivo, died c. 1206. Connection with Thomas Becket, 92-95. Aerofilms, Ltd., 57. Air Surveys, Cambridge, 175. Allen, A. F., Discoveries at Chalk, 160 ; Local Secretary for Gravesend, xliii. Almonry Chapel. Land given by King Henry II replaced in 1319. Exterior reliefs re-used, 13, 14. Andrews, John H. The Thanet Seaports, 1650-1750, 37-44. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 140. Antiquaries, Society of, 8. Archaeological Horizons in the North Kent Marshes. By John H. Evans, F.S.A., F.R.G.S. 5 appendices, 10 figures, 103-146. Archbishop of Canterbury. Regenerated Font from Pavilion. Plate II, 4. Archives Office, Kent, a, County ; b, Ecclesiastical ; c, Commissioners, d Paroohial, Estate and Family Archives. Collections catalogued, 64- 71 ; Special display, xliii. Arrowhead, Iron, 164. Augustine's Abbey, Saint, 5. Augustine, Saint, Corbel, 4. Barking, Abbey of, 666 ; Abbess of, 1255, 142. Barnack Stone, xiii. Becket, Thomas. Murdered December 29, 1170, 94. Belgic Burial from Borough Green, A. 2 figures. By Alan Warhurst, 157- 160. Belgic Coin. Vosenus. By J.B., 164. Belgic dominance, 55. Bexley Borough Librarian, 80. Birley, Eric, M.B.E., M.A., F.S.A., Lullingstone Roman Villa, Appendix 2. Mortarium. Fig. 4, 34, 35. Bodleian Library, MS. with Quatrefoils, 11. Book Deooration. Schools of Mont St. Miohel and Bayeux, 11. Borough Green, Stonegate Cross. Belgic burial pot and contents. By Alan Warhurst, 157-160. Boxley Abbey, 140, 141. Boxley, St. Mary. Cistercian Abbey. Description Plans. Founded 1146. Colonized from. Clairvaux. Boxley House attached to ruins. Corbels with Abbey Arms, 45-51. Brand, J. History of Newcastle Coal Trade, 1702, 39. Breakwater. " The New Works." Margate, 1646, 37. Bricknell, C. Finder of silver penny, A.D.92, 157. Bridge, John W., F.S.A. Kent Hop- Tokens. 1 Plate, 60-63. Bridge, J. W., F.S.A. Owner of "Weavers," 170. British Museum (Natural History). Miss J. E. King thanked, 59. Bromley Charter, The, Symposium summarized by N. Piercy Fox, 172, 173. Broodbank, D. A., A.R.I.B.A., 15. Building Research Station, Reculver. Dr. Norman Davey, 59. Burials, Holborough. Folding chair, amphorae, lead sarcophagus excavated, xliii. Byron, Lord, 101. Byzantine influence, 12. Cambridge, Trinity College. Canterbury Psalter showing waterworks, c. 1165, 13. Camden's Britannia, Reculver, 57. Canterbury Excavations, Easter, 1953. By S.S.F., 163, 164 ; Further excavations, xii; Norman Columns of Great Dormitory Undercroft excavated, xii. Canterbury, Royal Museum, Quern stone lid and inscription, 4 ; Terra Cotta head possibly Geta Caesar, 5 ; Effigy of " King Canute," Plate V, 5, 6 ; Librarian and Curator, Mr. Frank Higenbottam thanked, 8 ; 2nd effigy found, 9 ; Quatrefoil deooration, 11 ; MSS. presented by Archbishop Beoket and Herbert of Bosham to Christ Church, 12 ; Great Fire, 1174, 13 ; Thomas Beoket, Adam of Charing, 92-97. Canute, Effigy of King now in Victoria and Albert Museum, Plate V, 5, 6 ; Probably Sacred Figure, 8-14; Seoond relief found, Plate VI, 12. 181 GENERAL INDEX Caiger, J. E. L. Darenth Wood Denehole, 147-149. Carreck, J. N. Report, 161, 162. Chalk, near Gravesend. Belgic and Roman remains. A. F. Allen, 150. Charter, Saxon, 133. Church, Richard. Lecture at Tunbridge Wells, xliii. Cistercian Abbey. St. Mary, Boxley, 45-51. Cliffe-at-Hoo, probably Cloveshoch venue for early Church Councils, A.D.673, 134, 135. Clarke, R. D. On Becket's Well, Otford, xiii. Cobham Family, John de Cobham, 1272, 141. Coin of Domitian from Dartford. By L. R. A. Grove, 157. Cook, N. C. Burials at Holborough, xiii, xliii. Copus, Geoffrey. Field Names at Orpington, 173. Corbels in Faussett Pavilion. From Northbourne. Plates II, III, 4, 7. Councer, C. R. Review, 177, 178. Cucullus or Hooded Cloak, 86. Danson Park, Welling, 81. Darenth Wood Denehole. 1 fig., 1 plate, by J. E. L. Caiger, 147-149. Dartford Heath. Cray and Darent confluence with Thames, 74, 75. Dartford Museum, 80. Debtors : Trades, Accounts, Prisons, 99, 100. Deity wearing Cucullus-Telesphorus, 87. Deneholes, 147-149. Dial, Dominical at Eastry Church, 82-85, Discovery ol Acheulian Implements in the Deposits of the Dartford Heath Terrace. By P. J. Tester. 2 figures, 72-76. Dodwell, Dr. C. F. Forthcoming book on Canterbury School of Illumination, 12. Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial in Eastry Church, Kent. By F. H. Worsfold, F.S.A. 3 plates, 82-85. Dowker, George, at Reculver, 53. Ducarel, Dr. Andrew. Librarian at Lambeth Palace, 1764, 6. Dungeness Lighthouse. An early sketch of. Illustration. By Ian Jones, 170-172. Dunning, G. C, F.S.A., thanked, 62. Durham Book Decoration, in 11th Century, 11. Eadgifu, Queen. " Recital of Title," 1064, 134. Earthwork and Hut Circles on Hayes Common. Bronze Age Flint Implements from " MiUfield," Keston, by N. Piercy Fox, 162, 163. Eastry Church Dominical Dial, 82-85. Elliston-Erwood, F. C, F.S.A. Plans of and Brief Architectural Notes on Kent Churches. Second Series. Part III, The Church of the Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary, Boxley. Large plan. Plan of Precinct, 45-51. Lesnes Abbey, Bow, Indent, 150-152. English Coasting Trade, 1600-1750, 37. English Romanesque Sculpture, 6. Ethelbald, King. Son of Ethelburht. Palace at Northbourne, 5. Ethelbert Inn, King, Reculver, 52. Evans, Captain H. W. Peat bed, 114. Evans, John H., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Archseological Horizons in the North Kent Marshes. 6 appendices, 10 figures, 103-146. Excavations at Reculver, Kent. By F. H. Thompson. 1 plate, 2 figures, 52-50. Faussett, Bryan. Antiquarian. Incumbent of Monks-Horton and Nackington, d. 1776. Formed Pavilion. Antiquities scattered in 1950, 1-14. Faussett Pavilion, The, 1-14 ,• Part I. The Pavilion, by R. F. Jessup, F.S.A., 1-8 ; Part 2. A Romanesque Sculpture, by George Zarnecki, M.A., Ph.D. 7 plates, 8-14. Figurines. Cult of Hooded Dwarfs. Geographical Distribution of examples, 90. Flint flakes, Bronze Age, 162. Font from Faussett Pavilion. Plate II, 4-7. Fox, N. Piercy. Earthworks and Hut Circles at Hayes. Bronze Age Flint Implements from MiUfield, Keston, 162, 163 ; The Bromley Charter, 172, 173. Warbank Site, xiii. Lecture by Col. Meates at Bromley, xliii. Frere, Mr. S. Excavations at Canterbury, 1953, xii. Frese, Lambin. Moneyer, 1184, 95. Gelling, Mrs. Margaret, Seoretary_ of the English Place Name Society. The Bromley Charter, 172, 173. Genius Cueullatus In Kent, The. A Note on the Romano-Gaulish Clay Figurine found at Reculver. By Frank Jenkins. 1 plate, 1 map, Appendix, 86-91. 182 GENERAL INDEX Gervase of Canterbury, 13. Glaciation, period of. Glacial Eustacy, 104. Goblins and Dwarfs, 88. Golden Numbers used with Dominical Numbers to find Easter, 83, 84. Goodsall, Robert H. The Kentish Stour by F.W.J., 178, 179. Gordon Ward, Dr. The Bromley Charter, 172, 173 ; Identification of Historical Places and Charters, 134- 137. Gough, H. E. Heme Bay Library and Museum, re Reculver, 57. Greenfield, Mr. E., thanked, 15. Grove, L. R. A. Royal Museum, Canterbury, 77 ; Mediseval Objects from Kent, lfig., 152-155 ; Romano- British Rubbish Pit at Radfield, 166-167 ; Coin of Domitian, 157 ; The Repairing of the Medway Forts, c. 1700, 165-170 ; Pronunciation of the name Hasted, 174 ; Reviews, 176, 177. Guernes de Pont Sainte-Maxence : Two Notes on Vie de Saint Thomas. By William Urry, 92-97. Gunnis, Rupert. Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1660-1851. Review by L. R. A. Grove, 176. Harbledown Hospital for Lepers. Pension granted by Henry II still paid, 96, 97. Harbours and Ships of Thanet, 37-40 ; Ten ports listed, 1701, Coal Trade Import, Corn Trade Export, Passenger Services. Harding, Miss N. Dermot. First archivist to K.C.C., 1933, 64. Harrison, Sir Edward, 168. Harwood, Mary W. Kentish Village : Hastingleigh. Review by C. R. Councer, 177, 178. Horsted, Edward. Activities with Brian Faussett, 1. Hasted. Pronunciation. L. R. A. Grove, 174. Head, Sir Francis. Rebuilt house at Higham, 3. Henry II, King. Gave land for Almnory Chapel, 13, 14. At Harbledown Hospital, 1174, 96, 97. Heppington House Antiquities. Owned by Mr. Chapman, 1931. Pavilion treasures dispersed under advice. Present owners thanked, 8. Higham by Rochester. The Hermitage rebuilt in 1736 displayed Roman tombstones, 3. Holborough, Snodland. Barrow proved Roman, xiii. Hollingbourne Indent, 155, 156. Home, Major Gordon at Reculver, thanked, 4, 8, 63, 56. Hoo, Debtor's Prison at, 100. Hops. Grown in Kent from 1524, 62, 63. Hop-tokens, illustrated, 61. Hughes, Edward. Kent Sketches and Annotations, 174. Hugo, Monk of Exeter. Illuminator, 11. Hull, Felix, B.A., Ph.D., Archivist K.C.C. The Kent Archives Office, 64-71, xl. Iguanodon, Lower Femur found at High Brooms, xliii. Indents, 151, 156. Innings or Enclosure, 142. Inscriptions translated on antiquities in Pavilion in 18th century Latin, 6-8. Inventorium Sepulchrale, 1772, 2. Iron Age, Late. Tradition at Reculver, 54. Jenkins, Frank. On Pottery, 78. Report on 2 Kilns, c. 130-159, xii. Jenkins, Frank. The Genius Cuculiatus in Kent. A Note on a Romano- Gaulish Clay Figurine found at Reculver. 1 plate, map, appendix, 86-91. Jessup, R. F., F.S.A. The Faussett Pavilion. Part 1. The Pavilion. , 6 plates, 1-8. Jessup, R. F. Bronze Age Relics, 128. On Boundaries, 133. Wye Church, 149, 160. Reviews, 175, 176, 179. Report on the Roman Barrow at Holborough, Snodland, xiii. Jones, Ian. Roman Remains in Lydd Rype, 160, 161. An Early Sketch of Dungeness Lighthouse. 1 figure, 170-172. Kempe Family, 150. Kent Archives Ofiice, The. By Felix Hull, B.A., Ph.D. Archivist, Kent County Council, 64-71 ; Tradesmen's Records, 98-102 ; Kent County Council, 64, 75. Kentish Tradesmen in the Early Nineteenth Century. By Elizabeth Melling, B.A., 98-102. Kent Hop-Tokens. By John W. Bridge, F.S.A. 1 plate, 60-63. Kenyon, Dr. Jewry Wall, 25. 183 GENERAL INDEX Keston. Excavation at Warbank, 161, xiii. Neolithic Axe head. Keys. Fig. 3, 153. Kingston Church. Bowl of Font. Plate II, 4. Knowles, David, and J. K. St. Joseph. Monastic Sites from the Air. Reviewed by R. F. Jessup, 175, 176. Lacaille, A. D. Report on Flint Flakes, 162, 163. Lambeth Palace Librarian, 1764, 6. Land Drainage Acts, 144. Lesnes Abbey, Erith. By F. C. Elliston-Erwood. 1 fig., 150-152. Lewis, J. History and Antiquities of the Isle of Thanet, 44. Library. Additions in 1953, xl. Liverpool Museum. Miss Elaine Tankard thanked, 8. Log of Ship " Valontaire," 1810-1811, 101. Lowther, A. W. G., M.A., F.S.A. Wall Plaster patterned by means of a Roller-shaped die. Plate IV. Appendix 3, 35, 36 ; thanked, 16. Lullingstone Roman ViUa, The. Third Interim Report. By Lieut.-Col. G. W. Meates, F.S.A. 8 figures, 3 appendices, 4 plates, 16-36. Experts thanked, 15. Well near hot bath. Plate I., 17-20. Domestic pottery sealed by collapse of walls, 24. Finds : Brooch, fig. 3, pottery, coins, 22, 25. Appendix 1. Pottery, figures 4, 5, 6, Further report by Colonel Meates, xiii. Lydd Rype, 160, 161. Macrory, Mrs., thanked, 15. Maidstone Museum, New room opened : Mediaeval Kent and its relics, xliii. Margate Travellers' service, 1678. Royal passengers, Sketch of Harbour 1646, 43. Marsh Destruction, 112. Meates, Lieut.-Col. G. W., F.S.A. The Lullingstone Roman Villa, Third Interim Report. 8 figures, 3 appendices, 4 plates, 18-36. Further Report, xiii. Romano-British Rubbish Heap at Radfield, 156-158. Lecture at Bromley Library, xliii. Medway Forts, Repairing of the, c.1700, by L. R. A. Grove, 166-170. Medway Marshes, 105,106, 120. Buried Channel or Valley Floor, 112. Peat Beds. Fig. 5, 114. Medway in Roman, Saxon, Mediaeval times, 129-144. Melling, Elizabeth, B.A. Kentish Tradesmen in the Early Nineteenth Century, 98-102. Miscellaneous Notes, 165-174. Mitchell, Charles. Edition of Hogarth's Peregrination. Review by L. R. A. Grove, 176, 177. Molesworth, Mr. H. D. Acquired loan of Canute Effigy for V. and A. Museum, 6. Monekton, Edmund and Rosamund, 1774. Hop-token of monetary value, 62. Mortarium from Well at Lullingstone, 34, 35. Mortimore, E. T. Ashford, 149. Mussell, Ebenezer, Antiquarian. House on Bethnal Green, exchanged treasures with Faussett, 3. Nackington Farms, Ltd. Mi-. Hugh Finn and Miss D. M. Austen thanked, 8. Noble, Mr. Ian, 15. Northbourne. 2 Corbels. Plates II, V, 4 ; Ethelbald's Palace, 4, 5. Translation of Inscription, 7. Local Secretary for Tenterden, xliii. North Sea. Bed of the, 104, 105. Ospringe Cemetery, 80. Oswald, Dr. Felix, 80. Otford. Report on Becket's Well site by Mr. R. D. Clarke, xiii. Pavilion. Built at Heppington House by Bryan Faussett, 7 antiquities, dispersed 1960, 1-14. Payne, George. Examined ruins of Boxley Abbey, 46, 48. Plans of, and Brief Architectural Notes on, Kent Churches. Second Series. Part III. By F. C. Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A. The Church of the Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary, Boxley. Large Plan, Precinct plan, 45-51. Plaster patterning. Plate IV, 28, 35, 36. Plumstead Museum, 80. Potters' Kilns, Roman, xii. Pottery, Roman. In Medway Marshes, 116 ; at Radfield, 157 j at Borough Green, 158, 169 ; Lydd Rype, 160, 161 ; Saxon Canterbury, 164. At Lullingstone restored by Mr. R. J. Rook. xiii. Amphoruj, Hollingbourne, xliii. Pottery. Samian Ware, 2, 59. Lullingstone Roman Villa : Illustrations, 26-34. Reculver, 65, 58, 59. Flavian Trajanio, xiii. 184 GENERAL INDEX Price, Joseph, Vicar of Brabourne. Shorthand Entries in Diary, 1,8. Purbeck Marble effigy. Plate IV, 4, 7. Quatrefoils with sculpture. Comparison at Canterbury and Wells. Plates VI, VH, 12. Examples in Illumination, Plate VIII, 13. Querns of coarse grit used as covers for burial urns with central holes, 2. Radfield in Tonge parish, 156, 157. Ramsgate New Harbour, superseded Sandwich, 43, 44. Plan shown in Gentleman's Magazine, 1752. Records Branch, Part IV, Feet of Fines, xii. Reculver. Excavations : Soil. Finds Iron Age tradition. Belgic dominance, Roman, Saxon Shore Defences, 86. Roman remains, 52, 59. Figurine "Hooded Dwarf" now in Canterbury Museum, 86. Researches and Discoveries in Kent, 147-164. Darenth Wood Denehole, 2 plates, 1 figure,.by J. E. L. Caiger. Wye Church by R. F. Jessup. Chalk near Gravesend, by A. F. Allen. Lesnes Abbey, Erith, 1 figure, by F. C. Elliston-Erwood, Mediaeval Objects, 1 figure. Hollingbourne Indent, Romano-British Rubbish Pit by L. R. A. Grove. Coin of Domitian from Dartford. Belgic Burial Borough Green, Roman Remains Lydd Rype. Bromley District. Excavation at Warbank, Keston. Earthworks and Hut Circles, Hayes Common. Bronze Age Flint Implements, Keston. Canterbury Excavations, Easter, 1953. Belgic Coin Vosenus. Reuthe, G. Axe head found, 161. Reviews, 175-179. Richards, Helen, 153. Rings : Brass, Signet, 164, 155. Rochester. Roman level, 132, 137 ; Pagan Raiders, 141 ; Textus Roffensis, 141. Roesia, wife of Richard de Dover, 152. Roman Burials at Welling. By P. J. Tester. 2 figures, 77-81. Roman Medway, 130-132. Roman Remains on Lydd Rype by Ian Jones, 160, 161. Roman Villa at Lullingstone. Plans, 15-32. Rook, Mr. R. J., thanked, 15. Rook, Mrs. R. J. Guided over Roman Villa, Lullingstone, xiii. Roper, Miss Anne. Cinque Ports and the Coronation, xl. St. Joseph, J. K. and David Knowles. Monastic Sites from the Air. Review by R. F. Jessup, 175, 176. Saltings, 106, 107, 119, 124. Samian Ware, see also Pottery, 2. Sandwich, Port of, 37-44. Sarcophagus in decorated lead, xliii. Saxon Medway, 132-138. Saxon Shore Forts : Reculver, Bran- Scott, W. T. L. Clerk of the Works. Thanked, 72. Sella Castrensis excavated, xliii. Sibertswold Down. Roman Urn and Samian Ware, 2. Smith, Charles Roach. On Saxon Burial Mounds in E. Kent, 1. Smith, G. W., Bromley, 162. Smith, R. A. L. On Marshes, 143. Snodland, see Holborough. Spon, Charles, 160. Sunday letter or Dominical Dial at Eastry Church. 3 plates, 82-85. Surrenden-Dering demolition, xl. " Sydney Lawsuit, A." Addendum by M. R. Toynbee, 165. Tally-sticks, 60, 61. Teichman-Derville, Major. Romney Marsh, 143. Robes of a Coronation Baron of the Cinque Ports exhibited, xl. Tester, P. J. A Discovery of Acheulian Implements in the Deposits of the Dartford Heath Terrace. 2 figures, 72-76. Tester, P. J. Roman Burials at Welling. 2 figures, 77-81. Thanks for assistance, 81. Secretary for Bexley, xliii. Thanet Seaports, The, 1650-1750. By John H. Andrews, 37-44. Thompson, R. H. Excavations at Reculver, Kent, 1951. 1 plate, 2 figures, 52-59. Tookey, Geoffrey, Q.C. Bromley Charter Place Names, 172, 173, xliii. Toynbee, M. R. Addendum to " A Sydney Lawsuit," 165. Tunbridge Wells. Femur of Iguanodon excavated. Lecture by Mr. Richard Church, xliii. Umbgrove, J. H. F. Dutch geologist, " Origin of Holland," 126. Upchurch Pottery. From Roman to Modern Times, 116, 132. 185 GENERAL INDEX Urry, William. Two Notes on Guernes de Pont de Sainte-Maxence : Vie de Saint Thomas. 1. Adam of Charing. 2. Henry II's Pension of Twenty Marks to Harbledown Hospital, 92-97. Urry, Mr. William, thanked, 8. Victoria and Albert Museum. Effigy of " King Canute " loaned. Plate V, 6. Victoria County History, 160, 165. Vosenus. British King, Coin found by J.B., 164. Walford, W. S. On the Dominical Dial in Eastry Church, 82, 84. Walker, Colin W., M.Inst.B.E., F.S.A. (Scot.). Gift of Plaster Shields from Surrenden-Dering, xl. Wall plaster patterned. Plate IV, 25. Walter, Archbishop Hubert, 11. Ward Perkins, Prof. J. B. On Keys, 152, 153. Warhurst, Alan. Report, Belgic Burial at Borough Green, 167-160. Watling Street, Roman, 77. Weaver, William. Mayor of Maidstone, 1691, 1701. Lived at " Weavers," 170. Well-borings in Kent, 146. Welling. Romano-British antiquities, 77-81. Derivation of name, 81. Wells Cathedral. Quatrefoil. Fig. 1, 10. " Wicks." Marsh Sheep Farms, 144, 145. Wihtred, Charter of King, 699. Oldest record in Kent Archives, 65. Willan, T. S. English Coasting Trade, 1600-1750, 37. Will of John Alef, Rector of Hollingbourne, 156. Winchester Cathedral Library. Illumination using quatrefoil with figure inset, c. 1168. Plate VIII, 6, 13. Works, Ministry of. Guide to Deal Castle, Dover Castle. Review by R.F.J., 179. Works, Ministry of. Reculver, 52. Worsfold, F. H., F.S.A. The Dominical or Sunday Letter Dial in Eastry Parish Church, Kent. 3 plates, 1 table, 82, 85. Wright, J. H. Garnham, Building Dept., K.C.C., thanked, 75. Wright, Dr. C. J., 8. Wye Church. Research. R. F. Jessup, 149, 150. York. St. Mary's Abbey jamb-figures of XIII century cp. Those of Ile-de-France, 12. Zarnecki, George, M.A., Ph.D. Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. The Faussett Pavilion. Part II. A Romanesque Sculpture. 6 figures, 8-14. Zeuner, Prof. F. E. Chart. Fig. 8, 125-127. 186
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