GENERAL Acknowledgments and Thanks for aid a t Holborough, 84, 126 ; Whitstable, 142 ; Upchurch, 166, Burham, 171, Otford, 177, Nehalennia, 200, Bee Boles, 240. Allen, A. F. Chalk, Gravesend. Roman Remains. Shorne, The Lost Village of Merston, 252, 253. Allnatt, Mr. J. C, 270. Amherst of Montreal, Riverhead, Lord. Second President, 20. Ancient Monuments, Inspectorate of. Ministry of Works, 84, 249. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, Kent, An. By Vera I. Evison. 4 Plates, 22 figures, 84-141. Conclusions, 107-112. Key to Sites, 111-112. Human Remains, 112-113. Dental Report, 113-117. Notes, 126- 131. Anglo-Saxon Grave near Dartford, Kent, An. By David M. Wilson. 1 Plate, 2 figures, 187-191. Annual General Meetmg, First, 1858, 9. Antiquaries, Society of, 29. Antiquities preserved, 18, 32. Archaeological Institute, 2. Archseological Societies, formation, 2, 3. Archives, see Kent Archives. Bacon. Advancement of Learning, 12. Badge. Design for K.A.S., 13, 14. Balfour-Browne, Mrs. F. L. on Charcoal, 162. Beale Poste, Rev., of Bydews, Maidstone, 1857, 2. Bee Boles, 237-240. Beresford Hope, on Archaeology, Kent, 1858, 8. Bishop, Mr. W. M., L.R.I.B.A., 142. Bish Webb, George. Surrey Archseological Society, 1857, suggested amalgamation with Kent, 1, 2, 7. Black Prince, The Household of the, Princess Joan and Richard II, 69-71. Blumstein, M. Roman Pottery from Hoo, 273-277. The A.-S. Cemetery a t Polhill, 278-280. Bosworth, Rev. J . Note on Badge, 13. Bradbourne Hall now E. Malling Research Station, 30. Brailsford, J. W. A Hoard of Roman Folles from Bromley, 264, 265. INDEX Brass in memory of Sir Arnald Savage of Bobbing, and wife, 83. Brewer, Rev. J. S. Introduction to Vol. I Arch. Cant., 12, 34, 41. Brimstone. Wages of Makers, c. 1580, 146, 147. British Archaeological Association, 2. British Cyclopedia, The, 1835, 142. Burham. Roman Chamber, 168-171. Butcher, Miss S. A. Excavations at Seasalter, 50-67. Caiger, J. E. L. Roman site at Batsham, 261, 262. Camden of Wildernesse, Lord. President, 2, 20. Canterbury Cathedral War Memorial Garden, 239 ; St. Augustine's, 26, 27 ; Bell Har ry Tower Appeal Fund, 26 ; Monastic Register in Library, 26. Carson, R. A. G. Analysis of Coins, 265. Cement Manufacturing Co., The Associated Portland, Co-operation of Managers and Surveyor, 84, 168. Centenary of K.A.S., 1957, 1-43. Churchill, Miss Irene J. Hon. Editor of Kent Records, 27, 38. Claringbull, Dr. G. F. Mineralogist, 165. Clarke, R. D., M.A. Otford, 177. Cobham, Lord, 75. Coffin, leaden, of Roman lady, 23, 24. Coles, Mr. C. A. G. Obituary, 285. Colyer-Fergusson, Sir Thomas. Hon. Treasurer, 1903-1904, 42, 43. Constant, Miss Joan. Bee Bole, 238. Conyngham, Lord. A.-S. Cemetery at Bifrons, 16. Cook, Mr. N . C , B.A., F.S.A. Guildhall Museum, 177. Copperas or Green Vitriol, Sulphate of Iron, 142, 1'43. Cornwall, I. W., 87, 89 ; Bones for the Archceologist, 282, 283. " Coterells ", 44, 63. Country House, The, 1913, 238. Crane, Dr. Eva. Bee Boles, 240. Crosby, James, F.S.A., 6. Cumont, Professor, 169. Dale, Mr. Anthony, 240. Denston, R. B. The Human Remains a t Holborough, 112, 113. GENERAL Desborough, V. F. Further Bee Boles in Kent. 4 Plates, 237-240. de Seyssell, Mrs. B. Gift to Maidstone Museum, 273. Dover Castle. St. Mary-in-Castro preserved, 9. Duncan, Leland, 27. Dunning, G. C, F.S.A. Report on Pottery from Seasalter. 2 figures, 59-63. Duruz, Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Editorial Committee formed, 1858, 12. Elgar, Hubert. Curator, 27. Elliot, R. W. Geological Museum. Report on Rock specimen, 167. Elliston-Erwood, F. C, F.S.A. Further Excavations at Lesnes Abbey, Erith, Kent, 246-247, 270 ; Excavations at Mailing, 28. Elliston-Erwood, F. C, F.S.A. Miscellaneous Notes on Some Kent Roads and Allied Matters. 5 figures, 201-220. Eltham. Well Hall Bee Boles, 237. English Medieval spelling, 64, 66. English Place-Names Society's Kent volume, 30. Evison, Vera I. An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Holborough, Kent. 4 Plates. 22 figures, 84-141. Erle-Drax, Mr. As to Finds, 9. Excavation Branch. K.A.S., 29 ; Earliest, 16. Exhibitions arranged for Annual Meetings, 11. Falmouth, Viscount and Viscountess, of Mereworth, 19 September, 1857, 1. Faussett, Rev. B., 107. Faussett, H. Godfrey-. Saxon Cemetery research, 16. Finances, 25 ; Finance Committee set up, 1903 ; Rev. Waterman Gardner- Waterman, 25. Finds: At Seasalter. Boot, 55; Wooden Objects, 57-59 ; Pottery, 59-63. At Holborough : Pottery Whetstone, buckles, shield bosses, spearhead, pothangers, swords, 89-107. At Upchurch : Pottery ollae, 164, 165 ; beaker, samian dish, puppy bones, 166 ; in Otford Well, 174, 176. Fiennes, Celia, 1685. Copperas, 143. Folles, 264. Foss, Edward. Secretary of first Local Committee, Canterbury, 9 ; Criticism of publication, 35. Frere, Mr. Sheppard. Pottery, 60-63. INDEX Further Bee Boles in Kent. By V. F. Desborough. 4 Plates, 237-240. Gardner-Waterman, Rev. Waterman rescued finances. K.A.S., 25. Gavelkind, 26, 69. Gibbs, Mr. Faversham. Saxon antiquities, 10. Goodsall, Robert H., F.R.I.B.A. The Whitstable Copperas Industry. 1 map, 142-159. Group of Mounds on Seasalter Level, near Whitstable and the Medieval Imbanking in this area, A. By M. W. Thompson. 3 Plates. 7 figures, 44-67 ; Excavation finds, Pottery, Addendum, Appendix. Green, I. W. History of All Saints' Church, Whitstable, 283, 284. Grove, Mr. L. R. A., B.A., F.S.A. 84, 171, 177. Notes on Abbey Wood, Heme Bay, Ightham and Maidstone districts. On Jews' Harps, St. Maryin- the-Marsh and Wingham District, 268-273. Harrison, Benjamin, 1837-1921. World-famous archaeologist, Chief Memorials, 186. Harrison, Sir Edward. Old Stones, Ightham. The History of an Ancient Home in Kent. Structure, occupants, 178-186. Hon. Secretary, 1935-1950, 31. Gift to Museum, 269. Harrison Family in Ightham, 1704- 1956, 185, 186. Haverfleld, Prof. Francis, 169. Headley Brothers, Ashford, Printers to K.A.S. since 1927, 34. Hengist and Horsa, 1,500 anniversary, 1949, 40. Hengist to Baldred, 229. Henry V. Expedition to Normandy, 82 Henry VIII. Palace at Otford, 177. Hobday, S. R., O.B.E., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. Obituary by F.W.J., 285. Holborough. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery. 4 Plates. 22 figures, 84-141. Hooker, Richard, 1554-1600, 231. Hope-Taylor, Mr. Brian. Pottery, 63. Hoskings, Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Hull, Felix, B.A., Ph.D. Kentish Historiography, 221-230. Hume, I. Noel. Ritual Burials on the Upchurch Marshes. 1 Plate. 1 figure, 160-167. Hussey, Mr., of Scotney, 2. GENERAL Ightham. " Old Stones " Structure of Cottage in 1460 and house in 1560. Occupants, 179-183. Ightham. Parochial Records, 242. Inskip, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Boles, 239. Inventory of Richard Hooker, 1601. Edited by Rosemary Keen, B.A., 231-236. Jell, Mr. Bee Boles, 237, 238. Jenkins, Mr. Frank, on Agrarian Rituals, 164, 171; Canterbury and District, Belgic, Roman, Medieval excavations, 247-249. Jenkins, Frank, F.S.A. Nameless or Nehalennia, 192-200. Jessup, Frank W., F.S.A. The Origin and First Hundred Years of the Society, 1-43. Jessup, R. F., F.S.A. The " Temple of Mithras " at Burham, 168-171. Jessup, Mr. Ronald, thanked, 200. Joan, The Princess. Widow of The Black Prince, Mother of Richard II, 69-72. Keen, Rosemary, B.A. Inventory of Richard Hooker, 1601. Edited by, 231-236. Kent Archaeological Society, Birth at Mereworth Castle, 19th September, 1857. Frontispiece. 1-43 ; List of Officers for 100 years, 42, 43 ; Kit's Coty House, 5. Kent Archives Office Accessions, 1955- 56, 241-245. Borough, Sewers, Parochial, Turnpike Records; Estate and Family Archives; Conyngham MSS., etc. Kent, J. P. C. Analysis of Coins, 265. Kentish Gazette, The, 8th February, 1788, 159. Kentish Historiography. By Felix Hull, B.A., Ph.D. William Lambarde, 1536-1601 ; Richard Kilburne, 1605-1678 ; Thomas Philipot, d. 1682 ; Dr. John Harris, 1667-1719 ; Edward Hasted, 1732- 1812 ; Charles Seymour, 1776 ; William Henry Ireland, 1830 ; John Furley, 1871 ; J. E. A. Jolliffe, 1930. 221-230. Kenyon, Miss K. M., 162. King, Miss J. E. Osteologist, 162. Kingsgate College. Week-end meetings began, 1948, 31. Knights of the Garter, 1624, 243. INDEX Knocker, H. W. Sevenoaks Collector of documents ; Began National Register of Archives, 26 ; Records Branch of K.A.S., 29. Lambarde, Major. Joint Editor, 27. Lambarde. Perambulation, 172. Larking, Rev. Lambert B., Vicar of Ryarsh. First Hon. Sec. of K.A.S. Journals at Maidstone Museum, 1, 32, 34. Publications, 35. Landseer. Trafalgar Square lions, 14. Leeds, E. T. Types of square-headed A.-S. brooches, masks, nielloed swastikas, etc., 187-191. Lewis, Mrs. Bee Boles, 238. Leverhulme Trustees thanked, 200, 201. Luck, Mr. Bee Boles, 238. McCrerie, Alan. " Smythe's Megalith ". The General's Tombstone, 251, 252. McDowaU, Mr. E. D., M.I.Struct.E. Mrs. McDowaU. Thanked by Otford, 177. Maidstone Journal, 2. Maidstone Museum, formerly Charles Museum, opened 1858, offered accommodation to K.A.S., 7. Mailing Research Station, East, 30. May, T. Catalogues of the Roman Pottery in Colchester and Essex Museum, 164. Meates, Lt.-Col. G. W., F.S.A. The Lullingstone Roman Villa Excavations, 249, 250. Thanked, 172, 177. Medway Navigation Co. Records, Coal and Freight, 241. Members of K.A.S., To. Exhortation in Report to First Annual Meeting, 42. Mendel, Mr. Sam. Bee Boles, 240. Menu at Dartford, 1867, 15. Mereworth Castle. State Bed Room, 1. Merlen, R. Appendix 1. Dog-bones' Ritual Burials, 166, 167. Merrifield, Mr. R., F.S.A., 260. Merry Guide to Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs, The. By Bernard Blackmantle, 1825, 142. Milestone, c. 1700, 202, 203. Ministry of Works, Ancient Monuments Department, 84, 249. Miscellaneous Notes on Some Kent Roads and Allied Matters. By F. 0. Elliston-Erwood, F.S.A., 201-220. 5 figures. Mounds on. Seasalter Level, 44-67. . GENERAL INDEX Nameless or Nehalennia. By Frank Jenkins, F.S.A., 192-200. Geographical Distribution of Figurines, 198-199. Neale, James, F.S.A. Murals copied, 1878, 22. Nehalennia. Goddess of Fertility and Protection, 196. Nevill, The Ladies Met cost of K.A.S. Badge, 14. Nicholson, Mr. C. D. P. , F.S.A., 249. Niello, 187-191. Noble, H. W. Dental Report on Skeletons at Holborough, 113-117. Northbourne, Lord. President, 26. Obituary, S. R. Hobday, O.B.E., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. Appreciation by F.W.J. ; C. A. G. Coles, Isle of Thanet, 285. Office of Works Excavations, 29. Officers of the K.A.S., 1857-1956,42, 43. Old Stones, Ightham, The History of an Ancient Home in Kent. By Sir Edward Harrison, 178-186. Origin and First Hundred Years of the Society, The. By Frank W. Jessup, Hon. General Secretary. Frontispiece, 1-43. Inaugural meeting, Supporters, Agenda, Speakers, First. Preservation of Ancient Buildings, 9. Special Trains for First Annual General Meeting, 1858. Exhibition of Archaeological Finds, 11. Badge adopted, 13, 14. Second Annual Meeting at Rochester, 14. Excavations 16, 32. Valuable finds, 17, 32. Excursions regularized, 28. Local Societies formed, 28. Important work in War years, 31. Residential Week-end meetings, 31. Additions to Collections, 32. Otford and District Historical Society, 177. Otford Ministers' Accounts, 1440, etc., 176. Oyer and Terminer, Justice of, 75, 82. Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1569, 144. Parsons, A. J. J. Cray Valley Archaeological Report : Mesolithio, Neolithio, Bronze Age, Roman period, 262, 263. Pateman, F. R. J., and Others. St. Thomas a Becket's Well, Otford. I photo. 2 figures, 172-177. Payne, George. Secretary, Chief Curator, 23, 24. Formed Eastgate House Museum, Rochester, 25, 36. Photostats, 64. Pile, C. C. R. Cranbrook, A Wealden Town, 283. Pilgrim's Road, 204, 205. Porter, Mr. Brian E. of Seasalter, 157. Potts, Canon. Sub-Warden of St. Augustine's Abbey, 28. Pratt Boorman, H. R., and Anne Roper. Kent Inns, 281, 282. Prehistoric Barrowand A.-S. Cemetery, 88-90. Prince of Wales, later Henry V, 81. Printers of Arch. Cant., 34. Publications, 32, 39. Public Records Office, 64, 144. "Puppy-burials " onUpchurchMarshes, 160-167. Radiographs of Spearhead. Plate 3, facing 133. Records Branch. Publications, 38. Researches and Discoveries in Kent. Further Excavations at Lesnes Abbey, 246-247. Canterbury and District, 247-249. The Lullingstone Roman Villa, 249-250. Kit's Coty House, 250-251. Smythe's Megalith, 251-252. The General's Tombstone, 252. Chalk, Gravesend— Roman Remains and Shorne : The Lost Village of Murston, 252-253. First Century Pottery from Temple Hill, Dartford, 253-254. A Roman Burial at Bexleyheath, 254, 255. An A. -S. Occupation-Site a t Dartford, figures 2, 3, 256-259. Medieval Pottery found in Bexley Church, figure 4, 260-261. Roman Site at Betsham, 261, 262. Canterbury Cathedral Excavation at Cellarers Hall, 262. Cray Valley Archaeological Report (1952), 262, 263. A Hoard of Roman Folles, 264. Analysis of Coins, 265. Research and Record—East Kent, 1955-56, 267. Archaeological Notes from Maidstone Museum, figure 6, 268-273. Roman pottery from Hoo, figure 7, 273-277. The A.-S. Cemetery a t Polhill, figure 8, 278-280. Reviews. The First Englishman in Japan. By P. G. Rogers, 281 (J.H.E.). Kent Inns. By Anne Roper and H. R. Pratt Boorman, 281, 282 (J.H.E.). Bones for tlie Archaeologist. By I. W. Cornwall, 282, 283 (J.H.E.). Cranbrook, a Wealden Town. By C. C. R. Pile, 283 (L.R.A.G.). A History of All Saints' Church, Whitstable. By I. W. Green, 283, 284 (L.R.A.G.). 289 GENERAL INDEX Ritual Burials on the Upchurch Marshes. By I. Noel Hume. 1 plate. 1 figure, 160-167. Roach Smith, Archaeologist, 1, 10, 17, 37. Roads, Kentish: Kemsing-Sevenoaks, Dartford-Malling, Bromley-Chilham, 202-206. Tolls, 208. Table of Roads, 212. Brandbridges Road, 215, 216. Rogers, P. G. The First Englishman in Japan, 281. Roman masonry, 170. Roman Villa, Otford, 172. Roman Tumulus, 85, Pottery 161, 164. Chamber at Burham, 168-171. Roper, Anne, and H. R. Pratt Boorman. Kent Inns, 281, 282. Roskell, Professor J. S., M.A., D.Phil. Sir Arnald Savage of Bobbing, Speaker for the Commons, 1401, 1404, 68-83. Sabine, Dr. P . A. Geological Museum. Report on Geological formation at Holborough, 125, 126. St. Thomas a Becket's Well, Otford. By F. R. Pateman and Others. 1 plate, 2 figures, 172-177. Salt-works, Seasalter. 6 methods of manufacture, 54. Sandwich Borough Records, 241, Parochial and Borough Records, 241, 242. Savage, Sir Arnald of Bobbing. Speaker for the Commons in 1401 and 1404. By Professor J. S. Roskell, M.A., D.Phil., 68-88. Scott Robertson, Rev. W. A. Secretary and Editor, 21, 22. Lists of Communion Plate instituted, 23. Sloane, Charles, of Gravesend, 1690- 1764. Architect, Surveyor, 209-214. Charles Sloane Jr., 214, 215. Smith Marriott, Rev. W. M. Ecclesiastical Architecture, 1858, 8. Speaker for the Commons, 1401, 1404, 65-83. Stanley, Professor, assisted inauguration, 7, 8. Stebbing, W. P. D. Research and Records, East Kent, 1965-66, 267-° 268. Stoyel, A. D., Otford, 177. Talbot, Rt. Hon. J. G., M.P., Hon. Secretary K.A.S., 20, 21. Taylor, A. J., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. on Evidence by Octogenarian in 1481, 64-67. Taylor, Joseph C, Eastgate House Museum, Rochester, 171. Temple of Mithras at Burham, The. By R. F. Jessup, F.S.A., 168-171. Tester, Mr. P. J. Bee Boles, 238, 239. First-Century Pottery from Temple Hill, Dartford. A Roman Burial at Bexleyheath, figure 1, Sarzen Group near Acton Farm, Charing. An A.-S. Occupation-Site a t Dartford, figures 2, 3. Medieval Pot tery found in Bexley Church, figure 4, 253-261. Thompson, M. W. A Group of Mounds on Seasalter Level near Whitstable and the Medieval Imbanking in this area. 2 plates, 7 figures, 44-67. Finds, 55-59. Tomlinson, Major F. W. Saxon gravefinds, 32. Tompkins, L. E., F.R.I.CS., Otford, 177. Toynbee, Professor, J. M. C, thanked, .200. Trier. Clay figurines of Matron with dog, 192, 195. Turnpike Roads, 201, 203, 216. Finance, 217, 218. Twisden, Sir John Ramskill. Bequeathed family portraits, 1587- 1937, 30. Urry, Dr. W. Photostats of Documents, 1481, 64. VaUance, Aymer, 27, 32. Veterinary College, Royal. Report on dog bones, 166, 167. Walker, C. W. Canterbury Cathedral, Excavation of Cellarers Hall, 262. Wallenberg, Prof. J. K. Place Names of Kent, 2 vols., 30. Ward, Dr. Gordon, M.D., F.S.A., 177, 280. Ward-Perkins, Mr. J . R. Excavations a t Oldbury, 29. Gift of Documents, 272. Warham, Archbishop. At Otford, 176, 177. Warhurst, Mr. A. Valued co-operation, 84, 177. Webb, Mr. Francis, thanked, 166. Mr. Michael, Upchurch find, 160. Werner, Dr. A. E. British Museum Research Laboratory, 264. Wheeler, Dr. R. E. Mortimer. Criticism, 29. Whitstable Copperas Industry, The. By Robert W. Goodsall, F.R.I.B.A. 1 map, 142-159. 290 GENERAL INDEX Whitstable Historical Sooiety memorialized. Copperas Industry, 1947, 159. Wickerwork in Mounds, 52, 53. Williams, Mrs. Audrey. Pottery, 60. Williams, Pauline A. O. An Inhumation Burial at Southfleet, 266. Wilson, David M. An Anglo-Saxon Grave near Dartford, Kent. 1 plate, 2 figures, 187-191. Window of spun glass, 184. 291
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