Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012
GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 (110) to CXX 2000 (120)
Letter SIntroduction
This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the
preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed.
Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where
figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote
and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing.
Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from
any married name(s).
All places within historic Kent are included and are arranged by civil parish. Places that fall within Greater London are to
be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their
post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full
place name.
T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012
Abbreviations
Ald.
b.
B. & N.E.S.
Berks.
Bt.
Bucks.
C
C.A.T.
Caer.
Cambs.
Capt.
Cllr.
Co.
Col.
d.
Derbys.
Alderman
born
Bath and North East
Somerset
Berkshire
Baronet
Buckinghamshire
Century
Canterbury Archaeological
Trust
Caerphilly
Cambridgeshire
Captain
Councillor
Company
Colonel
died
Derbyshire
E. Sussex
ed./eds.
f
fl.
G. London
Gen.
Glam.
Glos.
Hants.
Herefs.
Hon.
illus.
J.P.
jnr.
LBK
Lincs.
Lt.
Lt-Col.
East Sussex
editor/editors
facing
floruit
Greater London
General
Glamorgan
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Herefordshire
Honourable
illustrated
Justice of the Peace
junior
Linearbandkeramik
Lincolnshire
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Colonel
m.
M.P.
Notts.
Oxon.
P.M.
Pembs.
Revd
Sgt
snr.
Som.
St
Staffs.
Ven.
W. Mids.
W. Sussex
Warks.
Wilts.
Worcs.
Yorks.
married
Member of Parliament
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Prime Minister
Pembrokeshire
Reverend
Sergeant
senior
Somerset
Saint
Staffordshire
Venerable
West Midlands
West Sussex
Warwickshire
Wiltshire
Worcestershire
Yorkshire
Sackete, J. 112.103, 116
Sackett family 114.162
John 115.223
Sackett & Co. (bank) 115.223, 225
Sackville
Anne see Harvey
Cecily, m. Thomas Whatman 111.f184
John 111.f184
Lionel Cranfield, Duke of Dorset, Lord Lt. 120.280
Sir Richard (Fillsack) 111.6; 119.37
Robert, Lord Buckhurst 119.35, 38
Sir Thomas, Lord Buckhurst & 1st Earl of Dorset 111.6; 119.38
Sacri, William 112.210
saddler 112.327
Saffery
Mary 116.159
Osmond 112.48
Sage
Thomas 111.169
William 110.146, 150
sailing packets see hoys
St Albans, earl see Jermyn, Henry
St Aubyn, – (C19) 114.233
St Calais, William of, Bishop of Durham 118.183
St Cosmus and St Damian in the Blean
Amery Court, accounts 117.49
population C19–20 112.15
Tile Oast 117.49
St George of Sandwich 116.297–8
St Jean d’Angély (France), abbey 117.70, 71
St John
Margaret see Beauchamp
Mary, m. Richard Frogenhall 119.226
Oliver 119.226
St John in Thanet see Margate
St Leger (Seyntleger) family 119.10
Anthony the elder 119.35
Sir Anthony II 119.35
Sir Arnold 112.302
Joan, m. Richard Dering 112.302
John 112.302
Nicholas 119.35
Sir Warham 119.12, 18, 35, 37, 40n
St Leonards, Bartholomew of 117.99
St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe
burial, Bronze Age (illus.) 114.357–61
water pipeline, watching brief 116.338
Westcliffe
church 119.298
rectory 117.49
St Martin’s see under Canterbury
St Mary Cray see under Bromley
St Mary Hoo
Chatham Chest property 111.267–8
church 117.76n; 119.296
clergy 119.308n
St Mary-in-the-Marsh
dispute with Rye 119.20
Edmed lands 114.155
Hope
church 114.330
coin, medieval 110.414
yeomanry C17 114.153n
seal matrix, medieval 114.449, 453
yeomanry C17 114.153n
St Nicholas at Wade
church 110.393; 112.111; 115.69
market 117.102
Paramore, Henry, of 119.35
Potten Street, Iron Age site 114.310
seal matrices 117.231, 232
Shuart
church 110.393
settlement and hoard, Bronze Age 114.295, 310
Shuart Farm, glass, Roman 120.310
Thanet Way Improvement Scheme, evaluation 110.392–3
yeomen C17 114.152, 158
St Osyth (Essex), priory 118.80, 90
St Paul, Robert 110.122
St Paul’s Cray see under Bromley
St Peters see Broadstairs and St Peters
St Sulpice la Forêt (France) 117.76n
St Vincent, Earl see Jervis, John
saints, cults of 119.62, 173–88
Salisbury, bishop see Jewel, John
Salmestone Grange see under Margate
salt works
Romano-British
Scotney Court 118.327–53
Worth 120.118, 132, 138, 145
Anglo-Saxon, Harwich 110.258
medieval, Seasalter 110.239
see also briquetage
Saltwood
axes, Neolithic 119.278
cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 119.210, 211–12
church 115.48
settlement, Iron Age–Anglo-Saxon 119.199–200
Salvin, – (C19), drawing by 111.259
Sampson
– (C19) 116.158
Christopher 119.35
Revd Desmond 115.35–7, 40, 41
John 112.196
Samuel (moneyer) 110.157
sand mine, Northumberland Heath 115.457
Sanderson, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln 120.98
Sandes family 119.10
Anthony 119.35
Sir Michael 119.35, 38, 40n, 43n
Sir Richard 119.35
Sir Thomas 119.35
Sandford, – (C19), & wife 110.147
Sandgate see under Folkestone
Sandhurst family 112.205, 212
William 112.208, 210
Sandling see under Boxley
Sandlings (G. London) see under Bromley
Sandown see under Deal
Sands, Harold 116.117
Sandtun see under Hythe
Sandvidge, Thomas 114.153
Sandway see under Lenham
Sandwell, Capt. – (fl.1796) 111.27
Sandwich
bailiffs 115.174; 119.237
castle 111.f180; 116.320; 117.230
excavations (illus.) 120.51–75
Cattle Market, excavations 118.355
Chadlesworth family 111.f180
chapels C19 118.285–6
churches
friary 114.317, 318
St Clement 115.63, 68; 117.17, 31; 118.285
St Mary 118.258n, 285
St Peter 117.20, 31; 118.258n, 285
coach travel 112.88
coastal survey 1566 112.342, 343–5, 347
Corporation 114.324–5, 326
Custom Farmer 116.298–9
Custumal 115.395, 404, 409; 117.13–36
defences 120.52, 56, 72
description in C19 118.257–90
fair 118.268
friary (illus.) 114.317–27
hospital 114.320
gaol 118.287; 120.56
gates 112.115
Green Wall, observations 115.273
harbour 112.344
Harnet Street, friary property 114.324
Knightrider Street, watching brief 116.320
Loop Street
evaluation 114.465
watching brief 116.320
Manwood, Roger, of 119.9, 34
Manwood Grange, evaluation 117.230
Manwood Road, evaluation 116.320; 120.67–8
markets 114.162; 117.99; 118.267–8
Mechanic’s Institute 118.290
Mill Wall 120.72
mint 110.261
Moat Sole, evaluation 116.320
Monk’s Wall, excavations 115.243, 247, 268, 269, 270, 342–3; 119.400
Municipal Corporation Report 118.258, 265, 267
Newcut Bridge, excavations 114.436; 115.272–3
nonconformity 112.334; 115.10, 18
parishes C19 118.285
port 110.261; 118.258, 274–81, 284; 120.52, 55–6
public health C19 118.289–90
public houses C19 118.269–70
St Bartholomew’s Hospital 114.317, 322; 118.285
coin hoard (illus.) 110.153–9
St Clement’s, friary property 114.324
St Thomas’s Hospital 118.355
schools C19 118.269, 287–9
sea defences see Green Wall; Monk’s Wall
shipping see coastal survey
shipping 118.274–5, 277–81
social structure C19 118.284–90
Stonar
market 117.99
port 115.243, 342
wastewater treatment scheme, excavations 114.436; 115.246, 270, 271, 272, 341
Stonar Bank 115.241, 242, 243–4, 246, 341–3
theatre 118.290
trade/trades C19 118.264–84
turnpike to Dover 1833–1874 117.1–11
water supply 114.320–1
Whitefriars Meadow 114.317, 326
yeomanry C17 114.151
Sandwich
John of 114.321
Ralph 117.13, 15–16
see also Sandvidge
Sandwich Archaeological Group 120.54
Sandwich Bay Wastewater Treatment Scheme
excavation report (illus.) 115.239–354
interim report 114.435–6
Sandyll, Margaret 119.256
Sandys
Col. Edwyn 120.85
G. 112.30, 31; 116.172, 173; 118.311–12
Sankey, Robert 112.43, 44, 46
Sanson Anglicus 112.263
Sare, Caroline, m. Robert Hodges Peirce 111.f199
Sarre
cemetery, Jutish
evaluation 110.393, 395
excavations (illus.) 110.83–120
glass vessel 120.299
hyperostosis frontalis interna, case of (illus.) 112.253–9
drainage scheme, evaluations 110.393, 394–5
settlement, Iron Age 114.310
sarsen stones
listed 111.109–10
Medway 111.58–9, 62, 65–7, 72, 100
post-medieval use of 111.110
use of in Kent 120.325–6
see also Aylesford, White Horse Stones; megalithic sites
Saunder, Henry 115.161
Saunders, M. John, ‘The Excavation of a Medieval Site at Walsingham School, St Paul’s Cray,
Bromley, 1995’ 117.199–225
Savage
Andrew, on Romano-British pottery from
Ash (Each End) (illus.) 118.132–50
Maidstone (The Mount) 119.113–29
George 118.303n
Thomas, Bishop of Rochester 119.304
Savill
Alfred (land and estate agent) 110.328
Sir Edwin 110.328
Savin, Miss – (C17) 117.38, 39, 43
Savoy, Peter of 118.52
Sawlins, Jno. 118.321
Sawyer, Thomas 120.265
sawyers 111.116
Saxon Shore forts
dating 114.71–2
Dover, excavations (illus.) 114.54, 55–7, 64–80, 85
Lympne 112.104
Reculver 112.104; 114.76, 355
Richborough 112.104, 379; 114.14–15, 355
Sayer (Seyar) family 111.131, 169, f198
Alice 119.175–6
Arthur 111.f198
Catherine (C18 daughter of George and Catherine) 111.f198
Catherine (C18 daughter of George and Mary) 111.f198
Catherine (C18–19), m. William Gregory 111.f198
Catherine see also Wakeley
Charlotte (d.1874) 111.f198; see also Van
Charlotte Sibella see Crawley
Dorothea see Pigot
Eleanor 111.f198
Elizabeth 120.409; see also Hodges
Frances (d.1794) 111.f198
Frances (d.1829) 111.f198
Frances see also Honywood
Frances Elizabeth 111.f198
Frances Joan 111.f198
Revd George (C18) 111.168–9
George (d.1718) 111.f198
George (d.1733) 111.f198
George (d.1778) 111.f198
George (b.& d.1787) 111.f198
George (d.1814) 111.f198
George (d.1871) 111.f198
George (d.1920) 111.f198
Gladys Hugoline, m. Philip Jordan 111.f198
Jane 111.f198
Joan 111.f182
John (b.& d.1787) 111.f198
Major John (d.1799) 111.f198
Revd John (d.1836) 111.f198
John (d.1886) 111.f198
John (d.1979) 111.f198
Katherine Dorothea, m. Joseph Stisted 111.f198
Mary (b.1788), m. Henry Egerton 111.f198
Mary (C18) 111.f198
Mary (d.1829) 111.f198
Mary (d.1908) 111.f198
Mary see also Godfrey; Greenhill
Mary Elizabeth, m. John Lloyd Crawley 111.f198
Sampson 119.176
Selina 111.f198
Sibella Fanny 111.f198
Sibella Margaret 111.f198
William 111.f198
scabbard chape 118.362, 363
scabbard mount?, Bronze Age 118.369, 370
Scadbury see under Southfleet; Bromley, Chislehurst
Scaife, R.G.
on plant remains from Sandwich Bay 115.325–9
on pollen analysis from the Wantsum Channel (illus.) 115.303–13
see also Long, A.J. & Scaife, R.G.
Scales, Thomas, Lord Scales 119.229
Scathebury family 117.220, 223
scavelman 111.116
Schelvyng see Shelving
Schindler, Robert 112.46, 49, 50
schools
Ashford 111.305
Canterbury
Blue Coat School 112.39, 41; 116.149–50, 152, 154, 158, 165, 176, 178–9
Christ Church 112.261–81; 118.82–3
East Bridge Hospital 116.178
Jesus Hospital 116.178–9
King’s School 120.101n, 315
Roman Catholic 116.178
Simon Langton 116.179
Cranbrook 112.324n, 330
Dartford 111.118
Faversham 115.224; 120.257
Folkestone 112.401
Hollingbourne 111.315
Maidstone
grammar schools 111.315; 120.235–60
Northborough 111.301
Margate 112.83
Sandwich 118.269, 287–9
Sevenoaks 112.116; 117.170; 120.198, 239
Southwark 111.287, 288
Tonbridge 116.118
Tunbridge Wells 120.257
Walderslade 120.271
Westgate on Sea 120.46–7
Scolland, Abbot of Canterbury 114.191n; 118.83
Scorthals, Stephen 117.13
Scot, Andrew le 116.329
Scotney family 112.204, 205
Walter de 118.53
Scotney Court see under Lydd
Scott family 119.10
Alice see Dering
Charles 119.35
George 111.f181
Sir George Gilbert
Canterbury, St Paul’s church 114.198–9
Rochester cathedral 112.159n, 160n, 168; 120.6–7, 13–14, 20–1
Sandwich, St Bartholomew’s hospital 110.153–8
Stone church 115.48
Ian R., ‘Archaeological Investigations on the Motorway Service Area, Junction 8, M20 at
Eyhorne Street, Hollingbourne’ 117.105–45
Sir John (C15) 111.f180; 119.228, 229
Sir John (C16–17) 119.35, 38
Sir Thomas
coastal survey 112.342, 353
as J.P. 119.10, 20, 27, 29–30, 35, 37, 38, 40n
Zachary 119.35
Scott’s Ockholt see Knockholt
Scragg, – (C19) 116.158
Scray lathe 119.18
Scrimshaw, John 116.152
scriptoria 110.17, 20, 26, 31–40; 118.179–80, 187; see also manuscript art
scrivener 115.220, 224
Scudamore
– (C19) 112.44
Sir James, Viscount Scudamore 111.48
sculpture
Greco-Roman 116.184, 188–93, 197–9, 201–2
medieval
Canterbury cathedral (illus.) 110.17–48; 120.386–93
Moatenden priory 115.199, 201
Rochester cathedral (illus.) 112.167–91
Tonbridge castle 118.45–9, 58–9, 60
post-medieval, Wingham church 115.30–1, 37, 39–40
see also figurine
sea bathing 111.17, 19, 24, 40; 120.25
sea defences
Appledore 112.295, 296; 116.89
Burmarsh 116.84, 89–90
Lympne 116.69
Ramsgate 118.357
Romney Marsh 116.86, 95, 96
Westgate on Sea 120.28
Whitstable/Seasalter 116.318; 120.178
see also Green Wall; Monk’s Wall under Sandwich
sea level 115.320–2, 339
Seager
Anne, m. Stephen Taylor 111.f181
Christian, m. Thomas Borrowes 111.f181
Dorothy, m. Humphrey Wardle 111.f181
Elizabeth, m. Rainborn Durham 111.f181
Margaret see Dering
William 111.f181
Seal
agriculture C16–17 116.249
almshouse 112.216
Bitchet Green 112.216, 229, 231, 250
Chart 112.216, 229
church 112.214, 215; 119.296, 303
Clement lands C16 115.162
clergy 112.213, 214–15; 116.230
Fawke 112.216, 218n, 229
Fiennes, James, of 119.227
Fuller Street 112.216, 229
Godden (Goodwyn) 112.216, 223n, 229
illegitimacy case 119.15
manor 112.215
market 117.100
men instructed to serve the king 115.170
mills 112.216
parish records 112.214–15
population, people and society 1560–1650 112.213–51; 116.225–63
shops 112.218
Smellet (Smythet) 112.218
Stone Street 112.216, 221, 229, 231
Theobald, Stephen, of 119.36
Underriver, moated site 115.455–6
seal box lid, Romano-British 114.445, 446
seal matrices
copper alloy
Boxley 110.407, 413
Gravesend 117.258
Luddesdowne 114.449, 451
Manston 118.360, 361
Ryarsh 115.453
St Nicholas at Wade 117.231, 232
Stockbury 117.259
lead
Boxley 110.407, 413
Headcorn 115.462, 463
New Romney 114.449, 453
St Mary-in-the-Marsh 114.449, 453
St Nicholas at Wade 117.231, 232
not specified, Southfleet 115.431
seal ring, medieval 117.255
seals
Roman, Ickham and parallels (illus.) 114.347–56
medieval, Moatenden 115.206, 207, 210
see also bulls
Searles, Cllr. – (C19) 110.338, 340–1, 355
Seasalter see under Whitstable
seaside resorts see holiday resorts
Seath, Thomas 118.270
seax, Anglo-Saxon 110.75, 76, 116
Secker, Thomas (C18), Archbishop of Canterbury 112.340
Seddon, John 120.30
sedimentology (palaeostratigraphy)
Ash 118.163–4
Dover 114.133–43; 116.321
Ebbsfleet 115.257–60
Gillingham 116.323
Hollingbourne 117.114, 115, 116
Thamesmead 119.324–5
Sedley
Sir Isaac 111.266
Sir John and Lady 110.9; 116.252, 253
Sir William 119.25, 26, 35, 38
Sednor (Setenore; Siday; Sidney; Sydnor) see under Egerton
Sednor
Peter de 114.466
Richard de (C14) 114.466
Richard (d.1534) 114.466, 467
Thomas, later Egerton 114.466, 467
William 114.466
see also Syday; Sydnor
Seez, John de, I and II, Bishops of Rochester 115.433
Sego 120.213–14
Segovax 120.218
Segrave, John de 117.103n
Selby
Sir William (d.1611) 116.252
Sir William (d.1641) 116.252
Selebert 116.15
Select Committee on Ramsgate and Margate Harbours 111.36
Seliard, Thomas 116.108
Selleck, John, Archdeacon of Bath 120.99
Sellen, J. 110.147
Sellindge
detached part 116.74–5
Heyman family 119.33–4
Selling
church 115.47, 57, 58, 68–9
Godfrey family 115.406
Haute family 111.158
Hodiford 115.406
Selling family
arms 111.154; 112.307
Edmund 112.305, 306
Selwyn, G.A., Bishop of Lichfield 117.164–5
Sencicle, Lorraine A.M.
‘A Tale of Two Cities and Dover’ 120.393–6
Banking on Dover, reviewed 112.434–6
Sens, William of 115.47, 49
Septvans
Robert de 114.340
William 114.341
Sequani 120.208
serfs, Anglo-Saxon 115.123, 125, 141
Serles, John 115.404
Serres, John Thomas 111.89
Setenore see Sednor, under Egerton
Settatree, Tom 111.170, 171
settlement
Romano-British, Darent valley area 110.79
Anglo-Saxon, Darent valley area (illus.) 110.71–81
Sevenoaks
assizes 119.43n
Bailey’s Hill, reservoir 120.197
Bat and Ball 120.188
Beechmont 120.191, 194–5
Bradbourne
Blackhall 115.163n
Bosville family 115.163; 119.31
manors 115.163n
silk mills 111.6
building stone 112.95, 100
churches
Methodist 112.122
St John 112.120; 117.161, 170–1
St Nicholas 110.369; 117.161, 168–9; 119.290, 296, 303
Tub’s Hill 120.197, 198
Vine Baptist 112.122
clergy 116.230; 117.161–2, 168–71
criminals C16 112.249
Greatness, watercress cultivation 120.398, 401, 407–8
Hasted on 111.6
High Street, market nuisance 117.176
Kippington estate 120.190, 191–2, 198–9, 203n
Knole 111.6; 115.165; 120.190
manor 111.6
Manor House, building stone 112.117, 118
market 117.102, 103n, 174, 176–8, 185, 186
museum 111.206
mutiny 1645 110.10n, 11, 13
nonconformity 112.324n, 333; 115.21
Oak Lane, reservoir 120.197
Pest House 120.199
population 112.15; 114.20; 117.176
population and society 1560–1650 116.225–63
Prince of Wales 120.199
railway tunnel, construction of 120.187–204
Royal Crown Hotel 120.194
schools
building stone 112.116
grammar school 120.239
Lady Boswell’s Girls 117.170
Tub’s Hill 120.198
sewerage scheme 114.25
Shangden (Shenden) 120.190, 194, 198
shop 112.218
shop tax 117.175
Tub’s Hill 120.194, 197
water supply C19 114.24
White Hart Wood 120.190, 194, 196–7
Sevenoaks Nuisances Removal Committee 120.198
Sevenoaks Railway Co. 120.188, 190, 194, 200
Sevenoaks Water Co. 120.197, 198, 200
Sevenoaks Weald
brickyard 120.197
railway tunnel 120.187
Romshed Farm, moated site 115.455–6
Romshed manor 115.455
Stobbe Lane 115.456
Seventh Light Dragoons 115.444
Sevington
Blind Lane (west of), excavation 119.217–18
Boys Hall Balancing Pond, excavation 119.217
Boys Hall Moat, survey and excavation (illus.) 114.411–34
Brent estates 111.175
church 114.414
Waterbrook Farm 110.375–6; 114.412
Sevington family 114.414
Sir John 114.414
Sewel, William 112.318; 115.22
sewerage schemes 114.24–5; 118.289
Sewoll, John 114.150
Sexten, Thomas 110.11
Seyar see Sayer
Seyliard, William 119.35
Seymour
Anne, Duchess of Somerset 112.349
Charles 111.111
Edward, Lord Protector, Duke of Somerset 120.235
Seyntleger see St Leger
Shadoxhurst, Roman roads 115.464
shale objects see bracelets; discs
Shalmsford see under Chartham
Shanke, Sir John 111.157
Sharp (Sharpe)
Daniel and wife 112.337
James 114.152
John (C17 of Canterbury) 114.150
John (C17–18) 111.114
John the younger (C17 of Westwell) 114.152
Robert 114.152
Thomas 114.152
William (C17) 114.152
William (C19) 112.46, 47
Sharpey family 112.218
Shatterling see under Staple
Shaw (Shawe)
Anne, m. John Busby 116.253
Sir John Best 111.308
John the younger 110.320
R.C., book review by 110.423–4
Rachel
‘The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles: A Preliminary Report’ 114.165–88
obituary by 119.428–30
Stebbing 120.314
Thomas 111.116
Sheafe, Richard 118.321
Shearme, J.C. 115.32, 35, 41
shears, Anglo-Saxon
Cuxton 119.210
Eccles 114.173, 174
Sarre 110.108–10, 116
sheaths, Anglo-Saxon 110.109, 114, 116
Sheba, Queen of, depictions (illus.) 112.167–91
Sheen (Derbys.), priory 119.294, 295, 301, 303
sheep folds, Romney Marsh 116.76, 78, 79, 80
sheep house, Dymchurch 116.76–8, 79
Sheephouse Field see under Dymchurch
Sheerness
artillery defences C16–19 112.56, 65, 66, 67, 69; 114.43, 48
Blue Town 120.162
dispensary 114.23
dockyard 112.15, 56; 120.149, 151, 154–6, 162–3
Garrison Point fort 112.56, 57, 61
Minster
abbey 111.174, f180; 114.464; 119.294, 304; 120.264
Abbey Farm, evaluation 114.463–4
Baker, Robert, of 114.154
Chatham Chest property 111.267, 268
church 115.63, 68; Northwood brasses 119.401–2, 403, 404, 405, 406
poverty C19 118.66
sculpture 112.180, 183
population C19–20 112.15; 114.18
sewerage scheme 114.25
sheet, copper alloy, Anglo-Saxon 114.177
Sheldon, Gilbert, Bishop of London 120.99
Sheldwich
Agnes see Pargate
John 111.f180
Nicholas 111.f180
Northwood 119.35
Shelley, Andrew 111.116
shells
Bronze Age 110.277; 114.243, 247, 306
Iron Age 110.397; 116.273, 280
Iron Age/Belgic 110.277, 280
Romano-British 110.276, 280; 120.142, 144–5
Anglo-Saxon 110.113, 116–18, 395
medieval 114.320, 332, 334, 335, 337; 117.219
not dated 115.332; 116.277
see also cowrie shells; molluscan analysis
Shelve see under Lenham
Shelving (Schelvyng) family
arms 112.307
John 114.320
Thomas 117.16; 120.56
Shepherd
James 115.218, 227
Samuel 115.227, 228
Shepherdswell with Coldred
burial site, prehistoric 116.319
Coldred, yeomanry C17 114.153n
Waldershare
brooch, Iron Age 119.376, 377, 378
church, Hasted on 111.3, 4, 5
Monins family 119.34
yeomanry C17 114.153n
Sheppey see Isle of Sheppey
Sheppey, John of, Bishop of Rochester 119.299, 304
Sheppey Archaeological Society 114.463
Shepway, Court of 111.214; 117.15, 22
Shepway lathe 119.18
shield bosses, Anglo-Saxon
Buckland 114.455
Cuxton 119.210
Darenth 110.75
Eynsford 110.76
Farningham 110.76
Northfleet 110.77
Sarre 110.108–19
shield fittings, Anglo-Saxon
Northfleet 110.77
Sarre 110.91, 92, 95, 107, 110–11, 116–18, 120
see also shield bosses
Shindler, Ald. Thomas 116.152, 180
shingle pegs 116.55
shingling 116.36, 38, 39–40, 52–4
ship worm (Teredo navalis) 120.155
Shipbourne
church 119.296, 303
Clement lands 115.162
clergy 115.155, 169–70
Fairlawn 110.3; 111.239
market 117.101
Page family 116.260
property dispute 1534 115.155, 169–71, 173
wills C16 119.245, 247, 253–4, 261, 263
shipbuilding
C16 110.172
C17 118.357–8
C19 112.82; 116.184; 118.264–6, 274
see also dockyards
shipping
agencies, Margate 112.79–80, 85, 86–8; see also hoymen
coastal survey 1566 112.341–53
Dover entrepôt 1637–40 116.293–303
Sandwich C19 118.274–5, 277–81
see also boats; dockyards; hoys; shipwrecks; steamboats
shipwrecks 116.183–4
Bronze Age 116.184
Roman 116.184
post-medieval (illus.) 116.183–202; 118.358
Shires, William 112.308
shoemakers
Ashford 112.323, 325n
Canterbury 112.323, 332; 116.158
Cranbrook 112.331n
Dartford 111.116
Dover 112.322, 323
Sandwich 118.269
Wrotham 112.250
shoes, Romano-British
Ash (Each End) 118.112, 113, 115
Thamesmead 119.331
Sholden
Blackhorse Wall, observations 115.274
market and fair 117.103n
toll gate 117.2
Shoobridge
John 112.326
Robert 112.326
shop tax C18 117.175
shopkeepers 111.38–40, 116
Shoreham
church 119.296, 303
clergy 119.294, 303, 307n, 309n
corn trade 117.185
Gylmyn, Thomas, of 112.236; 116.250
medalette 119.409, 410
rectory 119.296
theft C16 112.249
Shoreham, deanery of 119.285, 288, 290
Shorin, Thomas 111.116
Shorn, – (C18) 112.406
Shorne
chapel 119.307n
church 117.76n; 119.297, 303
Cowper, Jane, of 119.16
manor 117.71–2, 76, 77n, 78
market 117.101
Merston
church 119.296, 302
merge with 119.302
population C19 112.11–12
Smith, Richard, of 119.65n
Shott, Richard 111.115
Shottenden see under Chilham
Shottesbrook
Eleanor, m. John Cheyne 119.226
Sir Robert 119.226
Shovel
Sir Cloudesley 111.121, 264
Elizabeth see Narborough
shrines
Iron Age
?Springhead 117.66
Hartsdown (Margate) 116.280
Romano-British, Minster-in-Thanet 116.308
medieval, Watling Street 119.173
see also temples
Shrubsole, Roy 116.180
Shuart see under St Nicholas at Wade
Shurland see under Eastchurch
Shurley family 115.158
Elizabeth see Goring
John 115.159, 160, 166
shutters 110.379, 380
Sibill (Sibbell), John 119.27, 35, 37
Sibun, Lucy, on human bones from Bobbing 119.391; see also Stevens, Simon, Barber, Luke &
Sibun, Lucy
sickle blade, Monkton 114.245, 246, 249, 290–1, 306–7
Siday see Sednor under Egerton
Sidebottom, Henry Francis 117.161
Sidell, E.J., on geo-archaeology at Thamesmead, Summerton Way 119.324–5
Sidley, Sir William Bt. 111.266
Sidne see Sidney
Sidney see Sednor under Egerton
Sidney (Sidne) family 111.43–4; 115.158, 162n, 163
Algernon 111.49, 52, 54–5, 56
Anne see Pagenham
Barbara see Gamage
Lady Dorothy see Percy
Sir Henry (d.1586) 111.43, 44–5, 49; 119.36, 37
Henry (C17), Earl of Romney 111.43, 55, 56
Jocelin, Earl of Leicester 111.55
John, Earl of Leicester 111.43
Mary see Dudley
Sir Philip (d.1586) 111.43, 44–5
Philip (d.1698), 3rd Earl of Leicester 111.55
Philip (C17), Lord Lisle 111.49, 51, 52, 54, 56, 266
Robert (1595–1677), 2nd Earl of Leicester 111.43–56, 161, f181
Sir Robert (C16–17) 119.36, 38
Lord Robert (d.1626) 111.44, 45
Vere 111.45
Sir William de (C12) 111.43
Sir William (C16) 111.44; 115.158n, 159, 162, 167, 172
Sir William (d.1612) 111.45
Sidon, bishop see Weld, William
Siena (Italy), travel diary 120.89
Silk, John 116.169
silkmaking 111.6; 120.349
silkmills 111.6
silkweaver 112.335
Sillars, Austen 110.139
Silles, George 111.f199
silver objects see hooked tags; pins; rings; spoons; studs; wire
silver trade 116.294–5, 298, 303
Silvester
– (C19) 117.62
Mrs E. 120.405
Henry 118.194
James 118.194, 197, 198, 200, 202
Simmonds
Cllr. – (C19) 120.239
J. 120.409
Simmons
– (C19) 116.158
Henry 116.154
James (fl.1792) 118.324
Ald. James (d.1807) 112.27, 44; 118.297, 320; 120.348, 349
James (C20) 120.405
Sydney, ‘Tonbridge Castle: Further Observations on an Ancient Castle’ 116.101–46
William 112.48
Simon Anglicus 112.263
Simon of Sandwich 112.262
Simons see Symons
Simpson (Sympson)
– (C19) 110.327
J. 114.324
Robert 115.169–70
Sims family 112.330, 335; 115.15
George 112.324–5, 327, 329n, 330, 335–6
Henry 112.335
John 112.335
Robert Courthope 112.330
Siren 120.292
Sissinghurst see under Cranbrook
Sittingbourne
church 115.52, 54, 59, 68
coastal survey 1566 112.350
Milton
coastal survey 1566 112.342, 344–5, 350
farm of 117.70
Gedding family 111.f180
Ives, Thomas, of 114.160, 161
trade C17–18 115.215, 217
Murston manor 112.199
Tappenden family 115.215–16
Taylor family 111.f181
Sitwell, Revd Alfred 120.40
Siward, Bishop of Rochester 115.125
skewers, Iron Age 110.280
Skinner (Skynner)
Mr – (C17) 120.86
Edward 120.103n
Henry 119.262
Robert, Bishop of Bristol and Oxford 120.103n
Stephen 120.103n
Skull, James 112.249
Skynner see Skinner
Slade
G.H., on the ‘Mattrosses’ swords from H.M.S. Stirling Castle 118.357–60
Thomas 120.155
Slade Green (G. London) see under Bexley
slag
Bronze Age 114.237, 243, 245, 247, 249, 291, 292, 293, 297, 306
Bronze Age–Iron Age 119.194
Iron Age 115.469; 119.376
Iron Age/Romano-British 116.336
Romano-British
Bethersden 115.466–7
Dartford 110.365; 115.419, 424
Denton 112.390
Maidstone (The Mount) 119.79, 112–13
Smarden 115.466
Anglo-Saxon 115.476
medieval 110.272; 115.280; 119.212
post-medieval, glass 116.315
not dated 112.411
slate, medieval
Dover 112.374
Old Romney 114.332, 333–4, 336–8
slings, Anglo-Saxon 114.455
Slingsby, Sir Arthur 110.315; 120.99
Sloane, Charles 115.444n; 119.366
Sloman, George 114.162
Smale, Margery 112.249–50
Smallcombe, – (C20) 111.294, 295
Smallhythe see under Tenterden
smallpox 114.19; 120.198, 199
Smarden
Brent estates 111.140, 141, 143, 148, 175
church 112.112
Dering, Ann and child at 111.163
floods C18 111.124
Greensted, Edward, at 111.128
King’s Head 111.128
market 117.102
population C19–20 112.13
Romden
castle 115.467–8
iron-working site, Romano-British 115.465–6
manor 115.467–8
moated site 115.467–8
Selepynden 111.143, 175
Smart, John 111.200
Smeeth
Church Lane, excavations 119.218–19
Dering, Dorothy, at 111.f181
Evegate 111.157, f180
Hart, Richard, of 111.179
Little Stock Farm, excavations 119.195–6
market 117.102
Rosmodres family 111.141, 157
Scot’s Hall 112.342n
Scott, Thomas, of 119.35
Station Road (east of), excavation 119.219
Smith (Smyth)
– (C19), Archdeacon of Maidstone 117.170
David 119.16
Eric J.G., ‘British-Made Silver Spoon: Barham Down’ 119.398–400
F.F. 112.185
G.H. 110.324
George 118.303n
Ald. Henry 111.6
James 120.284
Sir John (C16, magistrate) 119.10, 36, 38
John (C16, yeoman) 114.150
John (fl.1791 of Eastling) 115.213n
John (C18) 110.12
John (C20) 110.161
Joseph 111.200
Rachael Seager, on finds from Snodland (illus.) 115.93–115
Richard (C15) 119.65n
Sir Richard (C16) 119.10
Sir Richard (C16–17) 119.36
Thomas (C16) 115.392; 119.10, 36
Thomas (C18) 118.324
V.T.C.
‘Cockham Wood Fort’ 112.55–75
‘The Rear Defence Walls of New Tavern Fort, Gravesend, 1795’ 116.283–92
‘The Roman Road at Springhead Nurseries’ 117.51–67
‘The Royal Artillery Barracks at Northfleet during the Napoleonic Wars’ 115.443–52
‘Springhead: A Second Interim Report’ 110.383
‘Trinity Fort and the Defences of the Second Anglo-Dutch War at Gravesend in 1667’
114.39–50
William 111.114
see also Holdstock & Smith; Levy, Wootten & Smith; Smith & Levy; Smythe; Taylor
Smith
Smith & Levy 112.48
Smith & Swain 120.29
Smithson, Willoughby Marshall 112.46
Smoulton, Osborn 112.46
smuggling 112.406; 120.277, 393
Smyrna Factor 120.97
Smyrna (Izmir, Turkey)
antiquities trade 116.188–9, 193, 197
seals from (illus.) 114.347–56
Smyth see Smith
Smythe
–, Viscountess Strangford 120.31
Clement T. 110.178, 181; 111.84, 86
sketch by 111.85
Henry 114.150
Philip, Viscount Strangford 111.54; 114.153
see also Smith
Snape Prize Silver Band 111.297
Snargate
Dering estates 111.f185
Fairfield
rectory 117.49
yeomanry C17 114.153n
Snodland
church 119.297, 303
Churchfields Romano-British villa
date 119.160, 162
excavations (illus.) 115.71–120
coins
Celtic 110.408
Roman 110.410
Dode
brooch, Romano-British 114.445
chapel 120.261, 272, 273–4
church 111.109; 119.292, 294, 299
estate, Anglo-Saxon 115.123, 126–7, 129–33, 141–3, 148–9, 151
Holborough 115.141–2
Paddlesworth
Bamborough family 119.226
chapel 120.261, 272–3
church 111.110; 119.292, 294, 296, 299
population C19–20 112.14
Ussher, Thomas, of 119.70n
Soane, Sir John 110.322–3
soap industry 112.89
social structure
Hasted on 111.10
High Weald C15 112.193–212
Sandwich C19 118.284–90
see also gentry; yeomanry
Society of Antiquaries 111.308; 116.8–9, 117; 117.150; 120.313
Society of Art Historians 115.32
Society of the Fishery of Great Britain and Ireland 116.300, 301–2
Society of Friends see Quakerism
Society of the Holy Cross 117.165, 167–8
Society of Museum Officers 111.306
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings 115.32, 35, 37
Society of Roman Knights 116.8
Society of the Trinity House 111.263–4, 269
soil analysis
Aylesford, White Horse Stone 119.194–5
Maidstone (The Mount) 119.150–7
soldiers, Dartford 111.116
Solihull (W. Mids.), church 110.257
Solley family 114.162
John the elder 114.152
Richard 114.152
Stephen 114.152
William 114.152
Solly, Christopher 120.110
Solomon, King, depictions of (illus.) 112.167–91
Somers
Alexander 111.f185
Anne 111.f185
Anthony 111.f185
Elizabeth 111.199; see also Dering
John (C16–17) 111.f185; 119.9, 36
John (C17–18) 111.199
Robert 111.f185
Somerset
dukes and duchesses see Beaufort family; Seymour, Anne; Seymour, Edward
earls see Beaufort, John
Somerset, Sir Charles (formerly Beaufort) 119.235, 236
Somery family, arms 111.154
Somner, William 115.406–8, 411; 117.41
South, John 111.114
South Darenth see Horton Kirby & South Darenth
South-Eastern Railway Co.
Ashford 112.14
Canterbury 120.350
London to Margate 110.332; 111.17; 120.24
Margate, station yard 110.352
Minster to Deal branch line 117.1, 6–7, 9; 118.267–8, 275–6, 282–4
Sevenoaks 120.187–204
Southam, Alfred 120.54
Southampton, earl see Fitzwilliam, William
Southcott, John 119.37
Southfleet
Berese family 115.431–42
cemetery, Anglo-Saxon 110.77
church 119.297, 303
harness fittings, medieval 114.446, 454
Hook manor 115.433
manor 115.433
Pepper Hill Romano-British cemetery, excavations 119.205, 206–8
Pool (Pole) manor 115.431–2, 433, 437, 438, 441
Scadbury manor 115.433
Sedley, William, of 119.35
Springhead
coins, Celtic 120.227
Nurseries site: 2nd interim note 110.383; Roman road at (illus.) 117.51–67
Springhead Gardens, watercress cultivation 118.191–203; 120.401, 402, 409
Wakelin, Benjamin, of 114.155, 160–1
Southon, Stephen 116.67
Southwark (London Borough)
Bermondsey
Bermondsey Priory: patronage 119.303; possessions 117.76n; 119.293, 295, 297, 299, 300–
1; prior 117.100
papists C18 120.284
Camberwell, Dutch troops billeted at 120.281
papists 120.284
Purke, Johanna, of 119.60, 66n
Rotherhithe 114.44
St Mary Overy Priory 110.168; 119.294, 295, 302, 304
St Olave’s school 111.287, 288
Southwell (Notts.), girl from 119.176
Southwell, Sir Robert 119.36
Spada, Cardinal Bernardino 120.93
spade, Romano-British 114.458
Spain (Spaine)
– (C19) 116.158
Christian 111.321
Diccon 111.321
Edward 118.269
Jocelin de 114.340
Richard 115.7
Robert 111.321
‘The Diaries of Allen Grove’ 111.281–329
Thomas 114.154, 161–2
Spanish Civil War, evacuees 111.170, 171
Sparey-Green, Christopher, ‘Roman Building Material: Wye’ 119.392
Spark (Sparke)
Elizabeth see Fulthorp
Mary, m. Roger Leigh 110.165, 170
William (2 of the name) 110.165, 170
Sparkling Foam 118.265
Sparks, Margaret
‘St Gregory’s Priory, Canterbury, A Re-assessment’ 118.77–90
book reviews by 115.480–3
spearheads
Bronze Age
Chilton (Ramsgate) 114.295, 296, 297
Hoaden (Ash) 118.366, 367
Kingsgate Bay 114.295
Manston 115.471, 477; 118.360, 361
Monkton, Cleve Court 118.363, 364
Swalecliffe 120.173
Anglo-Saxon
Buckland 114.455
Cuxton 119.210
Darenth 110.75
Dartford 110.79
Eccles 114.170, 172, 179
Farningham 110.76
Minster-in-Thanet 116.310
Northfleet 110.77
Sarre 110.87, 91, 93, 107–19
Southfleet 110.77
see also ferrules
Spears, Thomas 118.301
Speed, Elizabeth 111.199
Speldhurst
Ashurst
church 119.293
market 117.99
poverty C19 118.66
Beresse lands 115.437–8, 439
church 119.297, 298–9, 302, 303
Thornbury family 119.226
Waller family 119.36
wills C16 119.245, 247, 252, 253–5, 261, 263
Spelman, Sir John 119.236
Spelt, Henry 118.269
Spence, – (C17–18) 111.115
sphere, rock crystal 120.306
Spice, Thomas 112.326
Spicer’s Tile Works 116.46
Spickett, Mr – (C20) 116.120
spike, Romano-British 110.210, 212
Spillett, William 111.163
Spilman, Sir John 111.119
spindle whorls
Bronze Age
Hollingbourne 117.127, 131
Monkton 114.243, 246, 306, 311
Bronze Age–Iron Age, Hartsdown (Margate) 116.277, 278
Iron Age
Dumpton 115.470
Ebbsfleet 110.280
Romano-British, Maidstone (The Mount) 110.210, 212; 119.110, 111
Anglo-Saxon
Buckland 114.455
Dartford 110.79
Eccles 114.173
Manston 115.476
medieval, Ebbsfleet 115.256, 298–9
spoons
Romano-British 115.419
Anglo-Saxon 110.108
‘Pictish style’ 119.398, 399, 400
post-medieval 115.280
Sprever, Thomas 119.65n
Springate
Col. – (C17) 110.15
Mary 118.303n
Springhead see under Southfleet
Sprukelham see under Deal
Spurgin, Revd John 120.238–9
Spurrell, F.J.C. 118.4; 119.337
spurs
Anglo-Saxon 110.76
medieval 117.252
medieval/post-medieval 115.280
stables, post-medieval
Bifrons House 110.318, 320, 326, 327, 328
Chalk 119.357, 358
Stace
Isabel see Pluckley
Stephen 112.305
Thomas 119.267
Stacey, George 116.118
Stafford family 116.114, 143
Anne see Beaufort
Avice, m. James Butler 119.225
Edward, Duke of Buckingham 116.114, 143
Emma, Lady Stafford 116.103
Henry, Duke of Buckingham 119.221, 229, 231, 232, 233
Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham 119.225
Humphrey, Earl of Stafford 119.225
Joan see Clement
Margaret see Beaufort
Sir Richard 119.225
William 115.157–8, 160, 162
Stagg, Commander – 112.228n
Stainforth, James 120.282
Stalisfield
Brent estates 111.140, 181
church 111.174; 114.221n; 118.89
clergy 111.180
Hawksnest 111.181
Peirce family/estates 111.164, 199, f199
Vidgeon, Richard, of 114.155
stalls, church 114.193
Stanbridge, Albert 116.120, 139
Stanford
excavations 119.219–20
Westerhanger 119.36, 226
Stanforde
Agnes 119.262
Alice 119.262
Thomas 119.262
Stanhope
Anne see Seymour
Sir John 119.36, 38
Lady see Kirkhoven, Catherine
Philip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield 114.153; 120.101n
Philip, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield 120.78
Stanley
Richard 118.303n
Simon 115.29
Thomas, Earl of Derby 119.233
Thomas (C16 of Wilmington) 119.9, 36, 37
Sir Thomas (C16–17 of Cumberlow) and son 120.86
Thomas (C17 of Hamptons) 110.9, 10, 11
William 111.114
Stanmore, Stephen 118.302n
Stanores see under Broadstairs and St Peters
Stansfield, M.M.N., ‘Recovering the Past: The Aftermath of Canterbury Cathedral’s Audit
House Fire of 1670’ 117.37–50
Stansted, church 119.297, 303
Stansted, Mary 111.114
Stanton
Arthur 117.165
William 115.30
Staple, Shatterling, Bronze Age sword 115.472, 477
Staplehurst
Bennett, Stephen, of 112.325
Caffinch, William, of 114.160
infant mortality C16–17 116.246
marriage C16–17 116.235
Marsh family 111.f199
nonconformity 112.325n, 326, 328; 115.6
population movement C16–17 116.255–7
staples, Anglo-Saxon 110.116, 119
Starling, Dr – (C19) 111.258
statuette, Romano-British 110.361
Statute of Gloucester 117.23–5
Statute of Sewers 116.93–9
Staveley, – (C18/19) 114.4
steamboats 110.332; 111.17–18, 37; 112.87–8; see also shipping
Steap-hurst see under Biddenden
Steaphet, Stephen de, seal of 115.462, 463
Stebbing, W.P.D. 114.318
Steddy, Alexander 116.180
Steed, Sir William 119.36
Steel, – (C18–19) 117.181
Steffan, Adam 117.16
S.S. Stella 116.186–7
Stephen, King of England 111.214
Stephen Anglicus 112.263, 272, 273
Stephen the Falconer 117.13
Stephen of Faversham 112.271, 280
Stephens (Stephen; Stephyn)
– (C19) 116.158
Catherine (Katherine) see Dering
E.W. 120.247
John 112.202, 203, 210
Thomas (C17 of Wye) 111.183, f184, 188
Thomas (C17–18 of Dartford) 111.114
William 111.114
see also Stevens
Stephenson, George 117.7
Stepherst, den 115.463
Stevens
Dean Robert 112.159n
Simon, Barber, Luke & Sibun, Lucy, on Iron Age pottery from Dartford 119.381
see also Stephens
Stevenston family
arms 111.153, 155, 156, 158
Elizabeth de, m. William Graunt 111.156, 157
John de (C14 elder and younger) 111.157
John de (C15) 111.156, 157
Walter 111.157
Stevenstone (Devon) 111.156, 157, 158
Stewart
Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Cambridge 120.96
I.J., ‘Archaeological Investigations at Sandwich Castle’ 120.51–75
Stibbings, – (C20) 111.291, 292
Stiff, Herbert (fl.1891), 112.311
Still, M.
‘Parallels for the Roman Lead Sealing from Smyrna found at Ickham, Kent’ 114.347–56
& Baker, C., ‘An Archaeological Note from Dartford Borough Museum’ 114.438–9
H.M.S. Stirling Castle 118.357–60; 119.410, 411, 412
stirrup mounts, Anglo-Saxon 117.256, 257–9
stirrup terminal, Anglo-Saxon 117.255, 256, 257
Stisted
Joseph 111.f198
Katharine Dorothea see Sayer
Stockbridge, – (C19) 116.158
Stockbury
church 115.47, 49, 50, 57, 68
seal matrix 117.259
Stocker, Savell 112.237
stocks, Canterbury 116.158, 159
Stodmarsh see under Wickhambreaux
Stoke
church 119.297, 303
coin hoard, Celtic 120.226, 227
defences C18 112.65
estate, Anglo-Saxon 115.149n, 150n
Stokely, John 111.176
Stokes
Alice, m. John Randolf 111.f180
Joan 111.f180
John 111.f180
John the younger 111.f180
Lettice see Lee
Margaret 111.f180
Thomas 118.324
Stonar see under Sandwich
Stonard family
arms 111.153, 154, 155, 156, 158
John 111.156, 157
Maude, m. Ralph Kayle 111.157; see also Euthy
Ralph 111.157
Robert 111.157
Stone (near Dartford)
artefacts, Anglo-Saxon 110.77
Beresse lands 115.438
church 115.48–9; 119.297, 303
Cotton Farm, watercress cultivation 120.406–7
estate, Anglo-Saxon 115.131n, 150
Stone (next Faversham), Elverton manor 116.43, 45, 50; 117.49
Stone
– (d.1585) 112.242
Andrew 120.280
Ann 112.407
Benjamin 111.123
Caroline 111.123
Edward 110.125
Elizabeth (d.1590), m.2 William Martin 112.242
Elizabeth (C17) 112.407
Hannah 110.125
James (C17) 112.339; 115.20n
James (C18) 118.323
Jane 112.406
John 118.87
Lawrence 112.188
Margaret, m. William Martin 112.242
Mary 112.407
Nicholas 115.31, 40
Richard, obituary 115.493
Sarah 118.287
Thomas 112.406–7
Thomas the younger 112.407
William & children 116.170
stone circles (misinterpreted)
Addington 111.89, 90, 91–2, 94, 111; 118.20
Coldrum 111.96–7, 99, 111; 118.1, 3–4, 7, 9, 20
stone mines, Maidstone 112.101; 115.457
stone objects see architectural fragments; axes; balls; coffin slabs; coffins; flints; fossils;
hammer stones; loom weights; millstones; mortars; pestle; querns; spindle whorls; whetstones
Stone-cum-Ebony
Chapel Bank
chapel 110.50, 55, 60–3
church, excavations (illus.) 110.49–70
Ebony
deserted settlement 110.49, 50, 52
manor 117.49
market/fair 110.61–3
timber felled 112.293
Ebony Court Lands 110.60
see also Isle of Oxney
Stone Street see under Seal
Stoneacre see under Otham
Stonebridge Field see under Lympne
Stonilden, market 117.100
Story, – (C17) 115.9, 11, 22
Storyer
– (C16–17) 112.232
Richard 112.231
Stour, river 120.171
Stourmouth, church 115.47
Stourmouth–Adisham water main trench 114.10, 11, 15
Stourton family 119.229, 234, 242n
Cecily, m. Thomas Kyriell 119.239n
John 119.239n
Stow
John 111.67–8, 69, 70, 110
S. see Blockley, K., Blockley, M., Frere, S.S. & Stow, S.
Stowell
Elizabeth see Porter
Peter 112.247; 116.250
Stowting, market 117.99
Strabolgi, David de, Earl of Athol 117.97n
Strafford, earl see Wentworth, Thomas
Strangford, Viscounts see Smythe
strap-ends
Romano-British, Ash 118.154, 157, 158
Anglo-Saxon
Gravesend 117.248, 249–50
Sarre 110.87, 89, 96, 110, 114, 120
see also belt chape; lace end; tags
strapping, Anglo-Saxon 110.88, 94–5, 97
Stratford Langthorne (Essex), abbey 119.308n
Stratton see under Godstone
straw, C13–14 116.53
Streate see Street
Streatfeild
Henry (C17) 110.12
Henry (C18) 110.12
Street see under Lower Hardres
Street (Streate; Strete)
Richard 111.115
Thomas (C15) 120.264
Thomas (C17) 111.114
Streeter, Gabriel 112.210
streets see roads; turnpikes
Strete see Street
Stretfield family 116.253
Thomas 116.253
Stride, Lewis 120.396
String, William 117.178
Stringer
Ald. – (C18) 116.171n
– (C18) 118.305
John 114.342
Strong, Roy 115.32
Strongbow family, arms 111.154
Strood see under Rochester
Strype, John 117.38
Stuart
Elizabeth, m. Frederick, King of Bohemia 111.46, 48
Princess Elizabeth 111.53
Stubbersfield, Revd Rowland 120.237
Stubbs, John 112.322; 115.5
studs
Bronze Age, copper alloy 110.303–4, 385
Romano-British, copper alloy 115.94; 120.125
Anglo-Saxon
copper alloy 110.110–11, 117, 119
iron 110.113, 116, 118
silver 110.117
see also shield fittings
Stukeley, William
on
Addington 111.91
Coffin Stone 111.82
Kit’s Coty Houses (illus.) 111.68, 72–3, 79–80; 112.17–24; 120.324–5, 330, 333
Julliberrie’s Grave (illus.) 116.6, 8–14, 16, 17, 19
Medway megaliths 111.66, 101; 120.319
and Heneage Finch 116.8, 9
Sturry
Broad Oak
comb, Anglo-Saxon 117.190–1, 192, 194
Old Vale Farmhouse, building record 110.380–1
church, survey (illus.) 114.227–30
gas main, watching brief 114.464
Jarvis, William, of 120.85
Sturry, Robert of 117.16, 18
Stutfall see under Lympne
Style (Stylle)
– (C16) 114.325
Edmund 119.36, 38, 43n
Elizabeth 112.250
John (d.1402 of Sandwich) 114.318
John (C15 of Appledore) 112.290, 296
Oliver 111.f185
Sucidava (Izvoarele, Romania), seals 114.349, 352, 354, 356
Suessiones, coin of 110.305
Suffolk, duke see Brandon, Charles
Suger, Abbot of St Denis 112.175, 189, 191
Sulman, John 120.41
Sulyard, Frances 116.103
Summerhill see under Capel
Summers, H. 116.161
Sumner, John (C19), Archbishop of Canterbury 117.162
Sundridge
church 119.297, 303
Isley, William, of 119.34
sunken-floored buildings
Canterbury 116.314
Darenth 110.80
Dover 114.57, 81
Gravesend (Northumberland Bottom) 119.197
Horton Kirby 110.79
Manston 115.476; 118.235, 236, 237–9
Minster-in-Thanet 116.308
Monkton 112.414
Saltwood 119.200
Sarre 110.395
Whitfield 116.320
H.M.S. Superb 112.65
Supporting Brothers 118.314
surgeons
Canterbury 116.150, 160
Dartford 111.114
Kent 114.22–3
Maidstone 120.239
naval 112.406
oath of 115.391–2, 402, 409
surnames C16–17 116.255–6
Surrage, T.L. 118.265, 266
Surrenden see under Bethersden
Surrenden family 111.154, 158–9; 112.304, 306, 307
Agnes see Pluckley
Joan 112.306
John (C14 husband of Agnes) 111.159; 112.305
John (C14/15 husband of Margery) 111.158–9; 112.303, 305, 306
Margery, m. John Dering 111.158
Margery, m. John Haute 112.304, 305, 306
Margery see also Fright
Theobold 112.305
Surrey, markets 117.89
suspension ring, Anglo-Saxon 120.363, 364–6
Sussex
earl see Radclyffe, Thomas
markets 117.89
Sutton (by Dover), Little Mongeham (Mungham) manor 116.217
Sutton (Sutthon)
J. 110.147
Laurence de 112.274
Richard 112.223n
Sarah Ann 118.303n
William 116.169
Sutton Barn see under Borden
Sutton Valence
castle 115.178–9
church 116.336
coin, Roman 117.247
Farthing Green 111.128
flints, Palaeolithic 114.442
Greensted, Edward, at 111.128–9
King’s Head, token 116.222
Maidstone grammar school land 120.235
manor 115.179
nonconformity 112.326
population C19–20 112.13
tile-making 116.46
Sutton-at-Hone & Hawley
Hasted at 110.121–3, 126
Hawley Manor, ice house 110.419
St John’s 110.121–2
St John’s Jerusalem, watercress cultivation 120.403, 404, 409–10
Sutton-at-Hone
church 119.297, 303
churchwardens 110.122
Cobham, Henry, of 119.32
Dennys, Maurice, of 119.32
harness pendant 114.438, 439
lathe 119.18
Stafford, William, of 115.157
Suzuki, S., The Quoit Brooch Style and Anglo-Saxon settlement: a casting and recasting of
cultural identity symbols, reviewed 120.427–8
Swaffer
Jeremy 112.332
William 112.332
Swainland family 114.162
Swale, river
defences 112.60
origins 120.169–86
Swalecliffe see under Whitstable
Swaleness see under Queenborough
Swallow 118.281, 283
Swan
– (wife of William) see Peyton
Alice see Denman
Lady Cecilia 110.4
Margaret 116.259
Walter & daughter 116.259
William 120.78
Swanscombe, Baron see Montecanisio, Warin de
Swanscombe & Greenhithe
Ebbsfleet valley, pleistocene research 110.384–8
Swanscombe
church 119.297
Manor House/Farm, evaluation and excavation 110.375, 418
Rafull, Mr, of 118.193
Weldon family 110.1; 119.36
Swanton see under Mereworth
Swattenden Charity 112.330
Swayland
Alice 119.257
Nicholas 119.257
Swaynland, – (C16–17) 112.232
Swaynsland, Thomas 119.63–4
Swein Forkbeard, King of Denmark 110.255
Swift
Ellen, book review by 120.427–8
George 111.115, 120
Robert 111.116
Swinford
David 112.86–7
John 112.86–7
Swing riots (1830–1) 110.145; 118.74–5, 76
Swingfield
Fineux, Sir John, of 111.142
nonconformity 112.334, 337–8
road evaluation 112.388, 389, 390
Swinton, John 112.406
Swinyard, Mrs – (C18) 111.232
swords
Bronze Age
Birchington 117.233, 235, 236
Ebbsfleet 114.435; 115.275, 276–7
Hoaden (Ash) 118.366, 367
Manston 115.473, 477
Monkton 114.290, 293, 295; 118.362, 363–5
Shatterling 115.472, 477
Swalecliffe 120.173
Thanet 114.295
Anglo-Saxon
Buckland 114.455
Dartford 110.76
Saltwood 119.211–12
Sarre 110.107–12, 114–16, 118–20
post-medieval 118.358, 359, 360
see also pommel; pommel cap; rapier
Syday
Margaret 114.467
Richard 114.467
see also Sednor; Sydnor
Syddens, – (C17) 116.109
Sydenham (G. London) see under Lewisham
Sydnor see Sednor under Egerton
Sydnor
Alicia 114.467
Elizabeth 114.467
Katharine 114.467
Paul 114.467
Richard 114.467
Thomas 114.467
William the younger (C15–16) 114.466–7
William (C16 son of Paul) 114.467
see also Sednor; Syday
Symeon of Durham 118.186
Symkins, John, Prior of St Gregory’s 118.89, 90
Symme, John 110.169
Symon, William 112.292
Symonds, R.P., on Romano-British pottery from Thamesmead, Summerton Way 119.325–30
Symondson, – (C16), map by 116.330
Symons family 112.246
Sympson see Simpson