Kaiserswerth, [324] n.

Katwyk, [320] n.

Kent, history, [xxii], [xxix], [2], [5] n., [30], [89], [93], [94], [96], [102] n., [127] n., [130], [152], [166], [172], [179], [217], [241], [242], [245], [261], [269], [273], [316] n., [385];

language of, [45] n.;

settlement of Christianity in, [xxii], [xxiv], [xxix], [95], [193], [290];

diocese of, [323], [379] n., [380];

and see [Canterbury] and [Rochester].

Kent, king of, see [Alric], [Eadbert], [Earconbert], [Egbert], [Ethelbert], [pg 422] [Hlothere], [Irminric], [Mul], [Octa], [Oeric], [Suaebhard], [Wictred].

Kerslake, T., his “Vestiges of the Supremacy of Mercia,” editorial reference to, [255] n.

Kyle, Plain of, conquered by Eadbert, [392].