( 317 )
GENERAL
A
Absolon le Clerk, 75.
.A.ckworth, Allen, 12, 17.
.A.crise Court, 221.
.A.et for provision of money to dis•
band forces, 3 ; supplemental aots,
6.
Acton, Middlesex, 247.
Adam the dyer and Mary his wife, 75.
Adams (Adames), George, 186; John,
26; Mr., 176, 177.
a Dane, Ja.mes, 108, . will of, 99;
John, 99 ; Margery, 97, 99 ; Sara,
97 ; Thomas, 99; William, will of,
97; Mr., 176.
Adcock, John, !314.
ad Donam,' William, 73.
Adisham (Edesba.m), Court of, 72;
ma.nor of, 77; Priory of Holy
Trinity in, 70.
2Eneid of Virgil, translation of by ·
John Boys, 82.
.A.id for the King's Needs on lands
belonging to Hospital of St. Mary,
Ospringe, 39, 69.
Alcock, Stephen, 13, 29.
Aldington, visitation at, 288.
Aldridge, William, 12, 28.
Aldye, John, 98.
.A.lewey, Joan, 128 ; Simon, 128.
Alington, George, 16.
Allen (Alen, Aleyn, Alyn), Agnes,
94, 109; Alexander, will of, 97 ;
Alice, 94 ; Anthony, 105, I J 9 ;
Christian, 94, 106; Florence, 97 ; ·
Harry, 128; Joan, 105,119; ,John,
94, 99, 105, 108, 116, 119 (2); ,Tohn, .
jun., 114; Margery, 105 ; Mildred,
!313; Nicholas, 105, will of, 94 ;
Richard, 11, 27, 153 ; Robert, 24,
313, 314; Simon, 94, 99; Thomas,
25, 94, 97 ; Vincent, 94, 105, 111, ·
will of, 99; William, 94 (2), 97, 99,
105, 109, Ill, will of, 105.
Allerd, Margaret, 2ii.
Allison (Ellison), WHliam1 19.
INDEX.
Alnor (Elnor), Thomas,. 23.
Alys, Thomas, 121.
a Manne, John, 98 .
Ambree, ancient Roll of Manor.of, 12 .
Ambrose, Bennet, 101 •
Ampton, 66.
Andrews, Edward, 19; Mary, 18.
.Anfrey, son of Ranulph the bake1·,
75.
Angell, C. F., 91.
.Ansell, Anne, 23 ; William, 23.
Anselm the Smith, 74.
.Appulford, William, 259.
.Armore, Mn.ry, 20; Robert, 20.
.Armstead, Mr., 271.
.Arnald, .Ale;,i:ander, 31 ; Margret, 80.
.Arnett, Richard, xlviii.
Arnold, A. A., on the Poll Tax in
Rochester, 1660, l; on the Tex·
tus Roffensis in Chancery, 1633,
225 .
.Ashby, Thomas, 57, 66.
Ashford, 81.
.Ashley, Thomas, 32; William, 18.
Asq., John, !H.
Asshele, wood of, 46.
Asshenden, Robert, 156.
Assherynden, John, li:!7; Stephen,
137.
Assheton, William, 54 .
Assig-nment, description of, in relation
to land, lxxxiv.
.Assiter, Judith, 24.
Asston, John, 236.
At Church, Alice, 111 ; Harry, 110,
111 (2); James, 109. 110, 111 (2);
John, 110(2), 111; Jobn,sen., will
of, 111 ; Margaret, 109, no, 111 ;
Philip, 110, 111; Richard, 110,111;
Thomas, 110, 111, will of, 109 (2);
Wm., 110 (2), 111.
at Hall, Alice, 98, 111; John, 98, 99,
will of, 111.
Atkin, Elizabeth, 19 ; Frances, l 9;
James, 28.
at See (atte See), Agnes, 123; Alice,
.318 GENERAL INDEX.
l0S, 114; Christian, 123 ; Cristine,
106; Elin.nor, 97, 98, 108, 109;
Elizabeth, 122 ; Hamo, will of, 95 ;
Hamon, 106, 114, will of, l 22;
Hent'y, 9S, 101, 103; !so.bell, 122 ;
Jnmes, 122, 123 ; Jon.n, 12,l ; John,
65, 106, 122 ; Katherine, 07. 98,
will of, 108; Mn.rgo.ret, 114; Margery,
10S ; Marione, 9/i; Mawdelyn,
123 ; Michael, 123 ; Robert, 97 (3),
98, 99, 109, 122 ; Thomas, 95 (2),
98, 105, 111, 114, 122, 123, will of,
106; Thomasine, 122; Vincent,
106, 114; William, 95, 97, 98. 102,
106, 108, 109, 123, wills of, !J7 (2),
114, 122.
Atha.llys (Athalls), John, 97.
.Attaway, Robert, 22.
.Attewell, William, 25.
Atwater (At Water), Aunfrid, 7$ (2),
75; J:ohn, 32; Mary, 32.
Aucher, Sir Anthony, 150, 155.
Austen, Elizabeth, 26; Joan, 170;
Robe1·t, 172, 178 (2).
A.versilver, 72.
Awger, Jl3.
A wvgare, William, 113.
.Ayllinge, Goodward, 165.
Ayres, George, 20.
B
Babington, Rev. J. A., 191.
Bachelcr, John, 55, 66.
Back, John, 31.
Backett, John, 27.
Badoocke, Henry, 154 ; James, liif ;
Richard, 15-!.
Baily, William, 120.
Bakeohilt, 72.
Baker, Agnes, 120 ; Cecile, 120 ;
Dnvid, 26 ; Fn.ith, 32 ; George, 2,i ;
James, 101, 119; Jane, 26; John,
120, 157, will of, 101; Sir John,
150, 165, 156; Laurence, 32; Rebeccah,
32 ; 'l'ho., 32 ; William, 96,
101, will of, 119.
Balcanquel, Walter, Dean of Rochester,
228, 229 ; note by in 1'e:ct-us
R,tflimsis, 228.
Baldwin, Anne, 19 ; Richard, 28.
Bn.llam, John, 165.
Ballard, Elizabeth, 19, 80; William,
]9.
Bn.r, Frauncis, 169.
Baret, Valentine, 60.
Barfreston, 24:l.
l1nrker, Elizabeth, 2,; ; Richard, 236.
Barlow, Daniel, 19; Margret, 19.
Barrell,Fxancis, 11 (2), 18; Hemy, 11.
Barrows, Mnry, 27.
Bartholomew, Philip, 12, 17; Leonard,
12.
Bartlet, Henry, 16.
Barton, Thomas, 22.
Ba.tun, Alan, 74; Martin, 74.
Bassett, Joane, 113; Robert, 12, 22.
Bat, George, 24.
Bate, FJlizabeth, 1S6 ; William, reference
to Smallhythe Chapel in will
of, 185.
Bates, John, 20.
Battely, 801nruw, memorial to Rev.
Clement Hardyng from, 238.
Batten, Edward,. 12, 24; Ool. Frederick
Grreme, 12 ; l.retitia, 12 ; Gen.
Sisley John, 12.
Battle Abbey Roll, 19 .
Batty, John, 19 .
Bayley, Richard, 25 ; Susanna, 18.
Baynard, Mary, 28; Walter, 28.
Bazalgette, Sh- Joseph, xlix.
Beale (Bele), J., 187; Marg·ret, 168;
Thomas, 112.
Beard, John, 21.
Beaufort., John, Duke of, 58; Lady
Margaret, 58.
Beebe, Agnes, ·180; Nicholas, 163;
William, .130, 151 (2).
Beconfteld, Tang·reton alias, 43.
Bedemangore, manor of, 52.
Beecher, John, 28.
Bee1·e, Robert, 120.
Beggyng, John, 76; Walter, 76.
Bekynfteld, land in, 119.
Belebregge, land at, 102.
Bell, Rev. James, 246.
Bellowne, Thomas, 10, 81.
Beltinge (Beltynge), land and mes•
suages in, 97, 99, 101, 105, 116.
Benden, John, 165; John, sen., 163.
Bennett (Benet), John, 116, 165;
Lewis Clifford, 80 ; '.l'homas, 236 ;
William, l 8.
Bensteed, Joane, 29, 31 ; Thomas, 29.
Beryngham, Garrard, 160.
Best, Henry, 81.
Bestfelde, William, 157.
Beswyke, Sir Oliver, 118, 114, 116,
118 (2), 119.
Betenham, A.rchbishop' sWood in, 89.
Betteshanger, 79, 80.
Betts, Eliziibeth, 32 ; Nicholas, 32 ;
Samuel, 32 ; William, 26 ; i:iir William,
113.
Beverley, Robert, abstract from will,
237.
Bevington, Henry, 21.
Bidynden, 138.
Bierwhite, Joane, 168; John, 168;
Mary, 168,
GENERAL INDEX. , 319
Bigge, John, 168; Robert, 168.
Biggs, Phabin, 19; William, 19.
Bilsington, Rector of, 233.
Bilton, Rev. Henry, 245.
Bircheford, ,Andrew, 66,
Birchett, John, l 73.
Birchington, 129.
Bircholt, 237.
Bird, John, 25; Samuel, 26; William,
25.
Biron, Rev. Edwin, 246, 247; Rev.
Henry Brydges, 248.
Bishopsden, Joan, 130; Thomas, 130.
Blake, Robert, 29 ; William, 74.
Blaksole, close called, 120.
Blakysham, land called, 119.
Blean, 243.
Hode Court, 82.
Blengate, lands in Hundred of, 101.
Blewett, Henry, 25.
Bliburgh, prior and convent of St.
Mary, 74.
Blossom, Christopher, 150, 161; Juliane,
150 ; Lore, 160 ; Phillip, reference
to Smallhythe Chapel in will
of, 136; William, 150.
Blount, LO/I'/) IJictiMuwy, description
of Tenant ai P1•mci:1,10 from, lxx:x.
'Boad, John, 23.
Bobbinge, 72.
Bockland near Favei:sha.m, land in, 53.
Bococke, Matthew, 18.
Booton, land in, 7 4.
Bocton under the Blean,· land in, 54,
76.
Bolcome, Alexander, 31.
Bolden, .A.vice, 115; F1-ancis, 115;
Joan, 115 (2); Robert, will of,115.
Bonehill, land and weirs at, 106.
Boniface, Archbishop, 43.
Bonnett, Stephen, 31.
Bonney, Edmund, 31.
Bennington, 79, 80, 186, 241 ; manor
of, 220.
Booreman, .Agnes, 110; Andrew, will
of, 110.
Boorne, Edward, 20; Elimbeth, 17;
Susanna, 16.
Ilorley, John, 97.
Boteler, John, 236.
Botlesham, W., Bishop of Rochester,
235.
Bougeor, Margery, 117.
Bounde, Edward, 56.
Bourchier, John, 287 (2).
Bouthill, weir at, 117.
Bowen, l!'rancis, 18 ; Mr., 173 ; Robert
22.
Bowhill, weirs in, 123.
Bowker, Sir William, 121.
Bowle, Marie, .167; William, 167.
Bowlen. William, 26.
.Boyde, John, 236.
Boykin, Elinore, 103 ; Godlefe, 103 ;
Isabel, 103; John, 111 (2), 119 (3),
will of, 119; John, jun., 111 (2);
J obn, sen., 114,118; Margery, 103;
Sai·e, 119; William, ll9, will of,
103.
Boys (Bois), Edward, 80, 81 (2) ; Sir
Edwm·d, 81 ; family of, 79 ; John,
80, 81 (S), 82 (2), 84: (3), 243 ; Sir
John, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 ; 'rhomas,
81 (H), 82; William, 81, 82; Sir
William, 80.
Bracelet of Kimmeridge shale, 310.1
Bmokleshe, John, 28.
Brnour, Roger, 72.
Bradfeild, John, 2-1-.
Bradley, Elizabeth, 28.
B1-assett, Anthony, 29.
Brathredge, Mary, 17.
Brattighe, land in, 72.
Bra.vet, Anthony, 29.
Bremsteede, John, 29.
Brenset (Brenzett), 136; Inquisition
at, 234.
Brett (Bret), Elizabeth, 27; Percival,
163, 164 ; William, 286.
Brewer, Clement, 16 (2), 32, 33 (8).
Briokeuden (Brekynden, J3rigeuden,
Brykenden), Agnes, 147 ; John,
186, 149 (2), 150, 153, 173; Robert,
148, 182, will of, 137; William, 137,
extract from will of, 19.
Bridges, Old, in England and
W a:Jes, by Aymer Vallance,
xlvu.
Bridgman, Bartholomew, 23; John,
264.
Brimton, Edwat·d, 27; John, 27.
Bristow, John, 29.
Britton, Henry, 27.
Briwere, Walter, 72.
Broad. William. 21.
Broadsheafe, Elizabeth, 168; Wylliam,
rns.
B1·oadstairs, Late - Celtic discoveries
at, by Howard Hurd,
309 ; skulls dug up at, 208.
lfrockley, Bury St. Edmunds,, 188.
Brockman, Rav. Tatton, part of Hytha
Chm·oh xestored by, 270.
Brome, John, 20.
J3romefield, land and tenements in,
102, 112, 115.
Bromston, John, 67.
Brooke (Broke), Agnes, 150; Marie,
24; Sut>anna, 2·i; Sir Wm., 318,814.
Brooker, Arthur, 20.
Brooks, Jo., 26; Mary, 20.
320 GENERAL INDEX.
Brown (Browne), Abraham, 31;
Adam, 67 ; Anne, 32 ; Bartholomew
·, 26 ; Henry, 31 ; Rev. J., 210;
John, 32; Mr., 32, 33; Quarles, 20;
Robert, 67 ; Stephen, 66 ; Susanna,
21; Thomas, 23, 27.
Bryan, Sir Thomas, 66.
Bryant's Diotwnary of Eil{J1'a?:er.i,
reference to J. Cole in, 219.
Brytey, John, 18; Martha, 18.
Buck, Judith, 12; Peter, 12 (2), 18 ;
Sir Peter, 12.
Buckland, manor of, 122.
Bucknall, James, 20.
Bull, Eli¾abeth, 19; John, 19.
Bullaigne, John, 22.
Bullocke, Maria, 318 ; Thomas, 313.
Bunce, Elizabeth, 17.
Bundock, Thomas, 11, 18.
Bunn, Anne, 22.
Burgisse, William, 18.
Burmarsh, inquisition at, 284.
Burmon, Elizabeth, 30.
Burrall, Elizabeth, 23 ; Mary, 29;
Thomas, 23.
Burrows, Anne, 27.
Burrows' Oi11,que Ports, reference to
Hythe from, 276.
Burton, John, 17.
Busot, William, 76.
Buashe, land called, in Bekyn felthys,
96,116.
Busse, Hugh, 28.
Butt, Thos., 117.
Bysmere Street, land at, 110, 111.
C
Cade, Arnulf, 74.
Cadman, John, 17; Susannah, 21.
Cresar, Augustine, 11, 26; Julius, 11.
Calais, merchant of Staple of, 66.
Calcott, Nicholas, 114.
Calfe, Ellen, 21.
Callere, John, 48.
Cambridge-
Olare Hall, 187.
Corpus Christi College, 244.
Jesus College, 187.
St. Catherine College, 185, 188.
St. John's College, 24-6 ; foundation
of, 58 ; lands conveyed to
from Maison Dien, Ospdnge,
77 ; Master of, 78 ; Priest maintained
at Ospringe by, !i8.
St. Peter's, 187.
Trinity College, 186.
Cn.mpcm, William, 17.
Canterbury, 118, 233, 234, 2:lo ; Allhallows,
112 ; bequest to local
charities, 246; Eastbridge Hospiml,
243, 245 ; Friars-Preachers and
Friars-Austin of, 97 ; Roly Cross,
101, 288; North Lane, 101; Prior
and Convent of Holy Trinity, 75;
St. Augustine'.s, 109 ; St. Greg-ory,
82; St. John, 117; St. Mary Breden,
237 ; St. Mildred, 75 ; St.
Sepulchre, 237; tenement in Worgate,
75.
Canterbury Cathedral, 77, 286; architectural
features compared with
Hythe Church, 266, 267 ; gifts to
Maison Dien, Osprinp;e, by Chapter
of, 72 ; history of, by John Boys, 83;
Sn.ltwood manor i:?ranted to, 263.
Cardon, Thomas, 2:19.
Carleton, J' ohn, 65.
Carlis, Cecilie, 129; John, 129.
Carpenter, Thomas, 129.
Carrier, Stephen, 23.
Cart, Mr., 32 ; Robt., 31.
Carter, Wo.lter, 170.
Oapesland, land called, 78.
Capon, Luke, 32.
Cn.stelton, Anne, 31.
Castelyn, George, 159.
Caton, Sir John, vica1· of Herne, 103,
will of, 109.
Chaddocke, Martha.. 21 ; SuSll,nna, 21.
Ohadaley, Rev. Dn.niel, 186; Mr., 186.
Chamber, heirs of, 115.
Chambers, Anne, 21 ; Thomae, 22.
Chanler, William, 19.
Chapman, Joan, will of, 187.
Charlton, House, xlii; St. Luke's
Church, :xlii; visit of Sooiety to,
xlii.
Charlton by Dover, 242.
Charnefeld, land at, 98.
Charnock, Thomas, 29.
Charter Rolls of Henry III., extracts
relating to St. Mary, Ospringe, 41,
42, 44-, 69-76.
Cbartbam, land in, 76 ; manor of, 77.
Oha.tbourne, Anne, 19; Thomae, 21 ;
William, 19.
Cheesman, Mn.rgret, 20 ; Mary, 18.
Chelds, tenement at, 94.
Oheshunt, Herta, 237.
Cheriton, 210, 245.
Cheatfield, Elizabeth, 95 ; Joan, will
of, 96 ; Margerie, 95.
Chetham, Richard, prior of St, Nicholas
Ledes, 77.
Cheney (Cheyne), Sir ThomaR, l!iO ;
Wm., 64 (2).
Ohichele (Ohioheley), Dr., 185 ; Richard,
186 (2) ; Thomas, 6/i, 236 (2),
237 (2).
Childrey, Stephen, 25,
GENERAL INDEX. 321
Ohislet,1 12; lands in, 94, 97, 98, 105,
122.
Ohittende, Mary, 168; Richard, 168.
Christopher, Sir, llO.
Church, James, 95; Richard, 112, 121.
OlL1wck of 01.tl' lt'atlwrs, by Rocke,
reference to Trendle in, 100.
Olarke (Clark, Clerke), Olement, 66;
John, 108, 104,138; Kateryn, 138;
William, 101.
Olayse,J ohn, 153.
Claxton, Hamon, 66.
Cleeve, Dorothy, 23.
Clegget (Cleget), Elizabeth, 22 ;
Henry, 13, 25; Joane, 16; Wil•
liam, 16.
Cleveland, Duchess of, 79, 82.
Oliff, Catherine, 169; Jeremiah, 169.
Oliffe, land and woods at, 96, 101 (2),
115.
Oli:ll:ord, Riohard, 236.
Clifforth, John, 235.
Close, Stephen, 66.
Close Rolls, Heni·y III., extracts from
relating to Mnison Dieu, Ospringe,
87-63.
Olun, John, 27.
Coale, John, 20.
Coats, Ellir.o.beth, 32 ; Henry, 32.
Cobb (Cobbe), Alexander, 101, 106 ;
Alice, 116: Bevoton, 117; Cicely,
l 18 (2); Edmund, 314 ; Goodlefe,
106 ; }so.belle, Hlli ; James, 95, 98,
l!!l. 10;;, 110, will of, 116; Joan, 116,
117 ; Rose, 118 ; 'l'homas, 97, 98,
108, will of, 105 ; Valentine, 103,
100,109,117, will of, 98; William,
95.
Cobbey, Mr., 26.
Cobham, Elizabeth, 18; John, 29;
T,or.:i, 313 ; Richard, 12, 16; Wil•
liam, 16.
Cock, F. William, 1, 86, 89, 92; on
the Oldest Map of Romney
Marsh, 219.
Cockewell, Xrofer, 28.
Cod, Miiry, 30.
Oogger, 'l'homs!n, 17.
Coke, Richard, 119,
Coket (Ookette), Alice, GO; John, 66
(2); Walter, 66.
Oolcheater, St. Martin, timber arch in
chancel, l97.
Coldwell, John, 60, 61 ; Richard, 60,
fH ; Robert, 61,
Cole's, J., Map of Romney Marsh,
219, copies of impressions known,
222 ; inscription on, 228 ; states of,
221.
Oolema.n (Colman), John, 112; Laur-
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ence, 102; Walter, 102, 103; William.
244.
Colgate, Robert, 80.
Collington, Mr., J 79; Rev, Nathaniel-,
184.
. Collis (Collyngs), Anne, 21; John,
. 21 , Matthew, 27 ; Thomas, 160.
Colly, Anthonie, 82.
Colpholt, Thomas, 118.
· Colsoll, Thomas. 100.
Commissioners appointed to investigate
the oarrying out of the Act of
Suppression, 1645-6, 11>0.
Confirmation, description of in relation
to land, lx:xxv.
Consaunt (Consant), Alice, 103, 108 ;
Cecilie, l lo ; Elynore, IOS, 104 :
John, 10S; Jone. 108; Kn.therine;
108 ; Margary, 108 ; Thos., llo,
116; William, 103, 104, 116.
Constable, Stephen, 81.
Constanteyne, Alice, 5i; William, 57.
Conveyances by matter of record,
lxxvii.
Conveyances in po.is, b:x:s:i,
Cook (Cooke), Fmnoes, 24; Mnry, 26 ;
Rio hard, 111, 11 S ; Thomns, 16 ;
William, 74.
Coombes (Combes), Allen, 23; Richard,
23.
Cooper, Alice, 20; Anne, 24.
Copsey, Thomas, 22.
Copton, court of, 72.
Copyhold estates, lxxxvi.
Cork, Bishop of, 24!i.
Corne, Balfe, l!i,i.
Comwallls, Frederick, Bishop of
Lichfield, 2H1.
Cosyn, Thomas, he1·mit of Brodesteyr,
104.
Cotbeysfleld, land at, 94.
Ooton, Thomas, 78, 74.
Cotton, Constant, 19.
Couchman, Edward, 28.
Oouloher, George Bohnn, 2.t7.
Couper, Jonn, 131; Stephen, seu.,1 31.
Courtenay, Archbishop, 286.
Oourthop, Riohard, 17.
Court of Probate Act, lxxvii.
Cous·ens, Bat·bury, 21.
Cowlls, land called, 107.
Cowper, H. S., 170; on a Note on
some 15th and 16th Century
Kentish Wills, 127,
Coventry, Thomas, Lord, 229.
Cox, Samuel, 80.
Cozens, George, 170 ; Tnnson, 170.
Croke, Sir 'l'homas, priest of Smallhythe,
1'19, 150.
Crnue,Joan, 17; Joseph, 17.
y
322 G.ENERAL INDEX.
Oranebourne, Joan, 65.
Cranley, Richard, 17.
Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury,
150 ; Edmund, 239.
Cran brook, .An account Qj the lVoalli
cif E,mt by Dearn, published at, 134.
Oray1i:e, Sir ,John, 182 (2); Thomas,
181 ; Sir Thomas, 182 (2).
Oraythorn, inquisition at, 234.
Creswell, John, 25; Richard, 25 (2).
Cripps, Alice, 13, 29 ; Frances, 13,
29; Francis, IS, 29; Jaae, 13, 29;
William, 13, 29.
Crispe, John, 101.
Croft, Ja.mes, 246, 247.
Crom, Thomas, 107.
Crooob, Thomas, 27.
Crosley, Thomas, 17.
Crosse, George, 314.
Croswell, Samuel, 165.
Crotcbley, Joan, 18; Thomas, 18.
Orouchman, Daniel, 168; John, 168.
Crowe, Richard, 58.
Crowe, land called, 107.
OrQwla.nd, religious house at, 68,
Croydon, 90.
Crump, William, 18.
Cullume, Giles, 27; Joane, 27.
Cultonyes, land at, 102.
Cunningham, David, 26.
Curate, position of, 163.
Ou1•w11& Dkuralt Glcaninqs, reference
to Trendle in, 100.
Ourteis, Ed ward, 178 (2); George, ] 78
(3) ; J ereminh, 178 (3) ; John, 178
(8), 191; Nat., 172; Robert Bassett,
178; Samuel, 178; Rev. Thomas,
187 ; Rev. Thomas Sackville, 187 ;
Wa.lter,'178; William, 172 (2), 177,
178 (3), 189.
Curtice, Mary, 23 ; Hobert, 23 (2).
Cusin, Roger, 74.
Outtyng, pla.rugh
Castle, xlii.
Greneham, John, 109.
Grenestreet, Agnes, 149.
Griffen, Joan; 26; Mary; 2S.
Grig, Henry, 19.
Gryme, Sir Thomas, 182 (2).
Guienne, France, 47.
Gq.ldeford, Sir .fuhn, 80, lliO.
Guldeford, East, near Rye, 186 ;
Marshl 223. · · 1
Gullison, John, 29.
Gunstone, Mr., 157.
Gunteslese, croft called, 117.
Gunton, Anne, 16 ; Edward, 30;
George, 30.
Gurling, Daniell, 31.
Gurrall, Thomas, 80.
H
Haoewite, 72.
Hada, Christopher, 20; Dorothy, 20.
Haffenden, Mr., 174, 175, 183, 184,
185 ; Stephen, 183;184 (3); Thomas,
. 184.
Hailes, Anthony, 21.
Haines, Mary, 21.
Haithorne, Alice, 31.
Haiward, John, 168 (2); Susannah,
168.
Ha.ket, Roger, 72; William, 70.
Hak inton, lap.din, 100.
Ha.Iden, 160 (5).
Hale, Thomas, 119.
Hales, Sir Ed., 177 (2).
Ha.lfdene (Haldene)1 275.
llnll, Dr. George, Bishop of Chester,
244; Mr., 177; Peter, 169, 181, 182
(2); Rev. T. J., 267.
Halliard, John, 29.
Hallum, Robert, 236,
allwood, wood called, ll7 ..
Halsteed, Joane, 20.
Ha.ltling, land in, 72.
Halwell, Samuel, 30.
Ha.mersley, Pnillip, 30.
Hamme, Wm., 116.
Hammewolde, land in, 70.
Hammon (Hamon), Dorothy, 30;
Edward, 20.
Hammond (Hamond), Rev. Humphrey,
170, 175, 179, 183, 184, 185;
John, 97 ; Robert, 185 ; 'l'homas,
24.
Hamo of Ospringe Hospital, 45.
Hamo the cook a.nd Mabel his wife,
72.
Hamon, John, vicar of Ospringe, 5ii.
Hampton, Ralph, 68.
Hampton, borough of, land in, 9o, !J7,
103, 106, 116, 117, 119, 123.
Hampton Brokeside, house at, 105.
Hampton Hawe, legacy for mending
highway from, to Wevering, 105.
Hampton Hill, land and tenements
at, 105,119.
Hannen, Ron, Ren., 220; an Account
of a Ma.p of Kent dated
1596, 85. . .
GENERAL INDEX:.
E:arba.ldowne1 Hospital of, 117.
Harden, Ham., 16; Jane, li; Margret,
3:?.
Hardyng, Clement, 238.
Hardres, Richard, 241.
Hardres, Upper, 2H.
Hardy, Rev. Ca.non .A.. 0., 189; Laurence,
26i).
Hargate, widow, 170.
Haringood, Stephen, 70.
Harlakenden, Thomas, 155.
Harlington, Middlesex, vicar of, 67.
Harman, Mildred, 32; William, 30.
Harris(Haris), Edward, 16; Dr.John,.
HistE·:t.
Histol'y of Fave1·sha1n, Jacobs, reference
to Coldwell family from, 61.
History of Favorsltam Abbey aml
Clt1wclt, Lewis, extract from relating
to St. Mary, Ospringe, 76.
Hist1.n-y of Gillingham, Hutchins,
244.
History of Kr.mt, Harris, reference to
Map to Kent in, 89.
Historv of Roclwste1·, reference to
publisher of, 1.
Hixon, William, 28.
Hobbs (Hobs), William,172-175,189,
Hockley, Rose, 17.
Hodge, Tboma.s, 27.
Hoffer, Anne, 18.
Hogg, John, 17, 26.
Hokar, John, will of, 100; Margery,
100 ; Thomas, 100.
Hokelinge, 72.
Holbeach, Bishop of Rochester, 160.
Hollar, W., 89.
Hollingworth, Benjamin, 184 (3).
Holmes (Holms), Elizabeth, 18; Thomas,
161.
Holworthy, F. M. R., 226.
Homestall, explanation of, 104.
Honynhe.m, Thome.s, 66.
Roode, Christopher, 104; Henry, 104;
John, 98, will of, 104.
Hooper, John, 16.
Hoore, John, 147.
Hopper, Catherine, 169.
Hopton, Mr., 167.
Hopwood, Thomas, 23.
Horner, Benjamin, 184.
Rornesclive, Luca, 42; Roger, 42.
Horton, Thomas, 236.
Horton Kirkby, example of cruciform
enlargement of, with central tower,
2S1.
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
70.
Roth (Rothe), 128; chapel of, 101 ;
land at, 108.
Houlding, Richard, 19.
Houses of Yeomen, plan of in 16th
century, 127.
Hovende'n (Hovynden), Robert, 1,
149.
Hoverland, land at, 103:
Howdell, William, 245.
Howlyn, Thos., 100.
Howting, Katherine, 102 ; Richard,
102, 103, 106.
Huckmore, Simon, 82.
Huckstepp, Goodman, 175; Stephen,
174-.
Huggins, John, 24; Mary, 26.
Hull, John, 178.
·Humberlond, Richard, 73.
Hunt, Richard, 24; Sarah, 170. ,
Hurd, Howard, on Late-Celtic
discoveries at Broad.stairs, 309.
Hussey, Arthur, 77, 127, 191; on
Herne Wills, 93;
Hnsta.mentalia, meaning of, 128, 131.
Hustead, Robert, 23.
Hutcheson, Richa1·d, 21.
Hutchins, Jane, 28; History of 0illingha1n,
244.
Hutsone, Martha, 17.
Hyde (Hide), Gartrid, · 168; John,
168; William, 152,155.
Hyrst, Ja.mes, 242.
Hythe, connection with Saltwood,
263, 276 ; date of charter of incorporation,
276 ; early government of
the borough, 263 ; early hiBtory of,
276 ; fragments of font dug up,
263; grant of charter, 264; grant
of lease for appointment of Baili:ff,
264; Hospital of St. John and St.
Bartholomew, 259, 279 ; Maps of,
258, 264, 265, 280 ; old roads in,
279 ; St. Barnard, 268 ; St. Mary's
Church, 258,261, 264 ; St. Michael's
Church, 268, 264 ; St. Nicholas,
258, 260, 264, Institution of Rector,
258 ; Sites of Ohlll'ches formerly
existing at, 257 ; visit of Society
to, 1.
Hythe, St.Leonard's,Architeotural
History of the Church of,
by Rev. G. M. Livett, 2'78; by
Rev. Herbert D. Dale, 268;
altars and their sites, 307 ; ambu-.
latory, 282, 284, 289 ; arcades de•
stroyed, 282; 11,rches, 278 at Stl{J, ;
bones in, 20?., 269 ; buttresses, 289,
291 ; chancel, 292 ; chapel of. St.
Edmund, 292; early history, 263,
276; early-Norman Church, 278 ;
endowment of new vicarage, 268,
first enlargement of, 281 ; fragments
of Norman work in ambulatory,
284; Gothic remodelling, 286;
Iron chest in, 269; list of lights,
307 ; mason's marks, 298 ; Monu•
ment relating to bea,ring the canopy
over the king at his coronation,
270 ; nave, 298 ; Notes on, by
Rev. Herbert D. Dale, 268;
painting of St. Christopher, 307;
panels under string-course, 295 ;
piscina, 806; stone used in, 277,
281 ; tower, falling of and restora•
tion of, 267 1 270, 299; walls, 276,
281. · ·
'iiythe Bones, an Explanation of
the, by F. G. Parsons, 20s; date
of placing, 210.
Hythe, West, Church, and the
Sites . of Churches formerly
existing at Hythe, by Rev.
G. l'II. Livett, 251; architectural
history of, 261 et seq.; communi•
cants in parish of, 156!!:, 240; gable
wall, 254:; murder of chaplain at,
284 ; pink mortar used in, 254 ;
stone used in, 254, 25'7; Vicars of
St. Mary, by Rev. T. Shipdem
Frampton, 288.
I
loklesham, 288.
Idley, Robei:t, 181; Sir Robert, 181.
Iggulden, Tho., 173.
Iles, Francis, 22.
Ingham (Yngbn.m), 66.
Ingram, John, will of, 136; Thomas,
186 (2) ; William, 136.
Insley, Mary, 27.
lpswioh, St. Mary le Tower, 248.
lsu.o.c of Norwich, 70.
J
Jacob, Thomas, 28.
Jaggard Richard, 243.
James (Jacob), Dr., 220; John, 188;
Juliane, 138; Kateryn, 138; Thomas,
22.
Jamyn, William, 136.
Jamys, Richard, 139. . _
Jan, f:!tephen, 136; extract from will
of, 136.
Jarvis, Edward, 165.
Jay, John, 237.
Jerkwylle, James, 66.
Jermin (Germin), James, 111 (2);
James, een., 111.
Jervis, Susan, 170; Thomas, 170.
Jewys, Joan, 113.
J oanea, aoo J onea.
Jobson, Eliza.bath, 27.
J ode, Elenor, 116 ; . Pleeauce, 115 ;
Richard, 115.
John, abbot of St. Saviour, Fnve1·•
sham, 65.
Johncock, Dorothy, 116; Isabel, 116;
Joan, 116; John, will of, 116;
Martyn, 116; Richard, 116.
Johnson (Jhonson), Arthur, 168 ;
Dorothy, 22; Frllnoes, 241; George,
j
29 ; Joan, 19; John, 22, 123, 168;
Margret, 17: Mary, 21; P. U.,
217 ; .Rycharde, 2,W; Thomas, 21 ;
Will., 174.
Jones (Joa.nes), Alice, 2i; Edward,
27; Elizabeth, 16, 27 ; Mary, 24;
Rachel, 22 ; Richard S., 220.
Jorda.ice, Thomas, 28.
Joyce, Thomas, 32.
Joylesse. Mary, 24.
Judry, William, 27,
Judson, Elizabeth, 170.
Juliana, siste1· of Maison Dieu, Ospringe,
39.
K
Kee, William, 22.
Keen, John, 23, 26.
Keene, Edmund, Bishop of Chester,
24:6.
Keete, Richard, 240.
Kempe, John, Bishop of London, 65 ;
Robert, 118.
Kemsley, John, 29.
Kendal, Edward, 20.
Kennard, Riohard, 172.
Keuna.rdin11:ton, 184.
Kennett (Kenett), Elizabeth, 27 ;
Bishop Whit, tH, 24-l ; William,
22, 99,111,242.
Kent, Map of, 1696, 86.
Kent, Margret, 28 ; Thomas, 20.
Kenteyaesbusses, wood in, 47.
Kentish Churches built in Norman
times, how planned, 265.
Kentish Register, by HerbertW.
Knocker, lxxvi.
Kentish Wills, a Note on some
15th and 16th century, by
H. S. Cowper, 12'7.
Keylway, Robert, 152.
Kilburne, -, ma.i·riage of, 134.
K inder, Lawrence, Rector of Swalcliffe,
122.
King (Kyng),G eorge, IS9; John, 152;
Robert, 162; Simon, 74; Turbert, H.
King·esnoth,J ohn,1 18; Valentine,1 18.
Kingsley, Willia.in, 243 (2).
Kingsmill, Thoma$, 243.
Kingson, John, 30.
Kingswoode,Edwarde, 1513.
Kirke, B'ranois, l!l.
Kite (Kyte),1'£homas, 170, 173, 174.,
175, ItW.
Knatohbull, Sir Edward, 186 ; John,
:HO.
Kncpe, Clristian, 99 ; Iso.bel, 102 ;
James, 99 ; J on.n, 99 ; John, wil
GE'.N° ERAL INDEi:.
of, 99; Juliu.n, 99, -102; Sir Riohal'd,
p arson of .A.ll Hallows,C anterbury,
112; Thomas, !J9.
Knepys Broke, 107.
Knocker, Herbert W., on a Kentish
Register, lxxvi.
Knoller, '1.'hos., 109, 112 (2), 113.
Knowles, William, 18.
Knyveton, Matthew, 57.
L
La.cker, Joan, 98; John, will of, 98;
Ka.therine, 8.
Ladd, Steven, O.
'La. Denne, land called, 7.0.
Lake, Kendrick, 24.
La.kener, Edmond, 157.
Lambe, Robert, iil8 SH.
Lambeth. MSS., reference to Sma.11-
hythe Chapel in, l i9.
Lamport, Elfaa.beth, 27.
La.mbsilver, 72.
Lane, Sa.rnh, 81.
La.nirham, Archbishop, 234.
Langley, Richard, 29.
Large, Amie, 20.
Larkin (La.rken,L orkiu),H ester, 22 ;
John, 226, 227, 230, 231.
Larking-, Rev. L. B., l'eference to an
account of defence of Donnington
Castle, SO.
La.ably, Thomas, 16.
La.tton near Harlow, Essex, bequest
to Chantry of, 288.
Laud, Dr., Bishop of London, 243.
Laughlen,X rofer, 2S.
Lawles,T homas, 152.
Lawton, William, 24.
Lea.fegreen, Elizabeth, 20.
Leake, Robert, 20; William, 28.
Lease and Release, description of,
b::xxiii.
le Ba.kere, Christina, 76; Geoffrey,'
76; Rosrer, 76.
le Bede!, Ralph, 45.
le Blen, land in, 76.
le Due, Nicholas, 73.
Leeds, Isn.ck, 20.
Leeds (Ledes), Kent, Prior of St.
Nicholns of, 77 ; lands leed to, 69.
Leeds, YorRshire, 185. r
le l<'lanouer, Agnes, 48 ; Rogor, ,JS.
le Gardyner, Walter, 76.
le Gulp, Richard, 73.
le Hove, Joan, 72; Robert, 72,
le Ken. 'l'homas, 50, 51.
Leland's It·i1wra1"y, quotations from
relating to Hythe, 257.
le Lounge of Fletewyk, ltenry, 47.
le Massager of.Newenton; Robert, 51.
Lentin, Agnes, 102; Richard, 102.
Leonard, D1·. Thomas, 225, 226, 227,
228, 230, 231.
le Pleiter, Richard, 48.
le Salvage, Ga.lfrid, 42.
le Sauvage, Geoffrey, 43.
Lesnes Abbey, VJsit of Society to,
xliii.
Lehters Patent, lxxviii, where enrolled,
J.xxix,
le Wandeys (le Wandeis), John, 38,
42 ; Letitia, 38.
le Wayte (la Weyte,l o. Wyete), HlJgh,
73 (2); John, 7il (4), 74; 76 ; Walter,
76.
Lewis, Rev. John, 179,180; Richard,
170; William, 31.
Lewis, Hi.toi"'!f of FavfJ'l•sltarn Aoocy,
reference to Maison Dieu,Ospringe,
in, 36, 76.
Liddington, George, 168; John, 168.
Light, John, 180.
Lights Notinden, manor of, 184.
L'lle Dieu, Abbot of St. Mary, 50, 51.
Lilley, Rev. Edmund, 188.
LindS&y, Chu.des, Bishop of Kildare,
247.
Lisle, Samuel, 244.
Litlewood (Litilwood),N icholas,1 01;
William, 109.
Livett, Rev. G. M., 78; analysis of
.Poll Tax of Rochester, 9: on
the Architectural History of
the Church of St. Leonard's,
Hythe, 273; on West Hythe
Church and Sites of Chur.ches
,formerly eri:3ting at Hythe,
251 ; on Postling Church, 198.
Local Districts and Hon. Secretaries,
Report on, xii.
Lond, Ree Lownde.
London, Ellen, 20 ; Susannah, 19.
London, 67, 70.
Charter House, 58 ; grant of
property in, to Maison Dien,
Ospringe, 89 ; Fleet Street,
230 ; (hay's Inn, R1:!gisters of,
82 ; St. Helen's, Prioress and
(!onvent of, 75; St. Katherine
Coleman, Fenohuroh Street,
lSli ; St. Mary Axe, Rectory of,
iiG; St. Mnry Colechurch, 69;
St. Paul's, prebendary of Wildland,
67 ; White Horse, 89.
Longdyohe, Thornden, la.nd at,9 8.
Longe, Sir Richal·d, 150; Robert, HS.
Longewode,, 7 4.
!.ongford, W
i
lliam, Vicar of Ospringe,
67.
Longley, Stephen, 169.
Love, Gartrid, 168.
Lovell, Bartholomew, 56 ; Theodor,
20.
Lowes, Thomas, 29.
Lownde (Loud), Richard, priest of
Smallhythe, 149, 181, 182.
Lucket, William, 27.
Lucy, John, 160.
Luddenham, 122; land in, 75 (2).
Luke, son of .Alexander, 74.
Luton, Thos., 101.
Lydd, 128.
Lyfoote, Thomn.s, 26.
Lyminge, 275 ; description of by
Rev. O. E. Woodruff, lvi; St. Mary
and 2Ethelburga Ohurch, lvi; visit
of Society to, lvi.
Lympne, 285, 289, 240, 241,242,243,
246 ; deanery, 234 ; building of
vicarage,247; restorn.tion ofohurch,
247, 248 ; visit of Society to, Iii.
Lynches, Henry, 93.
Lyngcoll, William, 109.
M
Mabb, John, 21.
MMDongall clan, 60.
Mace, H. B., 191.
Magge, Oioely, 100, 118; Isabell, 100;
Joan, 100, IJ8 ; Katherine, 100,
118; Rose, 100, will of, 118 ; Thoma.a,
99, 118, will of, 99,
Maidstone, 90, 91, 24i; St. Michael
and All Angels, 248.
Maior, Elizabeth, 23; Peter, 23.
lfallow, Elizabeth, 29.
Malyn, .William, 116 (2).
Man, Robert, 17.
Manby,M r.,1 84:.
Manekin, ,Tohn, 73.
Maonard, Isabel, 117.
Mannyng, Thomas, 157.
.M anor and illa,,uiriaZ Records, Hone,·
reference to forty manorial Courts
in, lxx.vii.
Manayn, A.lice, 119.
Mantell, John, 161; Reginald, 178 (2) ..
Map of Kent dated 1596, an
Account of, by the Hon. Hem·y
Hannen, 85.
Map of Romney Marsh, oldest,
by F. W. Cock, 219; exhibition of
a.t Society of Antiqu1wies, 1787, 221;
origina.1 map in. Ma.idatone Museum,•
220, 221 ; two copies in Bodleian
Library, 221.
Ma.plesden (Ma.plisden, i\faplizden),
George, 12, 19 ; John, 11, 18 ;
Peter, 165,
Marchald, Joa.n, 111; John, parish
priest, will of, 111; Thomas, 111,
:Marchant (Marchaunt), John, U2 ;
Richard, 24.
Mark, value of, 139.
Marlen, Elizabeth, 22 ; William, 22.
Marlow, John, 17.
Marlton, Samuel, 22.
Married women, Jaw a.s to, lxxxvi.
Marsh, Nicholas, 121.
Marshall, Elizabeth, 215 ; Mary, 19;
William, 25.
Martin (Marten, Martyn), Anne, 242 ;
Henry, 22; John, 16, 25, 55, 109,
176, 189; Sarah, 22; Thomas, 177;
William, 28S.
Maskall, Joane, 28.
Matham (llfotam), John, 22, 28.
Mathews, Rebecca., 28 ; Richard, 26.
Maud, 11'.fr., 174.
May (Maye), Alexander, 123; Nicholas,
2S; Thomas, 17, 97.
Maycott, John, 121.
Mayney, Sir John, 177,
Medcalf, Philip, 67.
Mede, James, 184.
M ellield, land called, 107.
11fenwrials of fJante1·bt11•y, Stanley,
reference to journey of John, King
of l!'rance, in, 53.
lllemrwials of Cantc1•lft.111•11 Oatlwilrai,
purchased by Society, b:ii.
Meredew, King's wood in, 1l7.
Merewether, Rev. H. R., 1S9.
Merrick (Mericke), Anne, 2-!2 ; Elener,
2 42; Elizabeth,2 41 ; Margaret,
2-!l ; Rev. William, 240, 241.
Merrit, Francis, 19.
Menow, Sur1·ey, lands in, belonging
to Maison Dieu, Ospl'inge, SS, 69.
Merryman, William, 22.
Mersham, Boys Honse, 81.
Meraham Hatch, 186 .
Miobell, Sir Willia.tu, chn.ntry p1·iest
of Horne, 111, 1211 122, will of ,
121.
Mildmay, Wa., ln2.
Milham, land o.t, 104.
l\Iiller, Oristian, 109; Daniell, 19;
• Mo.ry, 17 ; Ralph, H ; 'l'homo.s,
20.
Milles, Phillis, 22; Thomo.s, 187.
Milson, Thomas, 29.
Milton, Olement,·»14.
Minster, Thanet, 120.
Minstre, tenement in, 68,
'332 GENERAL INl>E:X.1
Min1ites of Feojfees, extract from,
relating to borough of Dumborne,
1118.
Mitchell, Benjamin, 23 ; Robert, 31 ;
Thomas, 30.
Moeer, John, vicar of Tenterden, 137,
181.
Moore, Henry, 22; John, 32; Mar.
gret, 22 ; Richard, 186 ; Robert,
168; Samuel, 2i ; Thomas, 168.
.Moorecock, Robert, 31.
Monsel, .Adam, 47 ; Goditha, 48 ;
John, 47, 48 (2).
;,\fontgomery, Anne, 32; John, 32.
Monypenny, J. J., 187.
Morefote, Thomas, 163.
Morgan, Samuel, 29.
Morlyn (Morleyn), John, 151 ; Richard,
161.
Morphett (Murphett), Thomas, 177, .
186.
Mortgage, description of, lxxxvt
Mortimore, William, 20.
Morton, Archbishop, grant of 99 ·
years' lease of the appointment of
Bailiff to Hythe by, 264.
Moseley,John, 189; 1'homas, 189 (2).
Mott, 1'homas, 20.
Mottrum, A.dam, 235.
Moyle, Sir 'l'homa.s, 150.
Moyns, Stephen, 242.
Moyse (Moyes), Robert, 2·1; Thomas,
rj(j,
Mullioger, J. Bass, 78.
Munday, Mary, 241; Rev. Nicholas,
241.
Murray, Nmv Eng. J)iat., reference to
Fee-simple and Fee-tail from, ·
lxxviii.
Myrc,,J ohn, lnBt1·1tcti(lll8, extract from
relating to distinction between.
Divine Service and Mass, 145.
N
Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, 249.
Nash (Nashe), George, 25; John, 2•.!:,
110.
Naylor, Thomas, 28.
Needler, Mrs., 19.
Nelbowegarden (IJ,lbow-oroft) at
. Smallhythe, 137.
Nellaby, William, BO.
Nellis, John, 2B.
Netherland, Elizabeth, 30; Margret,
31.
Nett.er, Susanna, 29.
Neve, Herbert, 178.
Nevell, John, 170.
Newcombe, Bishop of_ Llandaff, 246.
Newell, Hester, 31. . . ,
.New Eng. J)ict., refere:nce l;o hust1lments
a.nd fl.et in, 131.
Newenden, 184; rector of, 187.
Newenham, land in, 76.
Newes, Barthw., 314.
Newing, John, 31.
Newington next Sittingbourne, 180.
Newland, Anne, 147 ; William, 147.
Newman, Richard, 25.
New Romney, reference to Smallhythe
in records of Corporation of,
llH.
Newton, Richard, 17; William, 244,
works of, 244.
Nicholas, abbot of Faversham, 73.
Nioholas, William Fitz, 42.
Nichols, Henry, 21.
Nicholson, John, 82; ',,Villfam, 13, 27.
Noble, value of, 139.
Noel, ]lliza.beth, 47; Wm., 47.
Norden, John, 90.
Nordish, Anne, 26.
Norris, Dorothy, 26; Jane, 21.
Northill College, Bedfordshire, master
of, 67.
Norton, Robert, 20.
· Norton, lands in, 122.
Norwood, John, 121, 122.
Notingham(Nottingham),Anne, 112;
Anthony, 96, 97 ; Henry, will of,
112; James, 96, 97, 103 ; Joan, 96,
107 (2), 120; John, 108; Katherine,
108; Margaret, 118; Margery, 96,
107; Nicholas, 96, 97, will of, 103;
Richard, 97; Robert, 96, 103, 120,
wills of, 96, 120 ; Thomas, 96, 97,
103 (2), 107, 118; 1'homas, sen.,
121 ; Vincent, 96, 97, 99, 108, 107,
120; William, 96, 97, 112, will of,
107; family of, 112.
Nott, Agnes, 96; Christopher, 96;
Gefl:eray, 96 ; Michael, 112, will of,
96 ; Richard, 9'1 ; Robert, 96.
Nubs, Anne, 30.
Nye, Margaret, 26; Richard, 25.
0
Ode, John, 98 (2).
Okeford in diocese of Exeter, 237:
. Oldam, Sir James, priest of Smallhythe,
181, 182.
Oldmede, land called, 9tl.
Olive (Ollive), 'l'homas, ill (2).
Oliver (Olyver), My., 26; Thomns,
29 ; William, 26.
Ongley, Edward, 29.
Oode, John, 101.
Order of the H6ly Cross; 36,
GENERAt INDEX. 333
Orlestone, Inquisition at, 234 ; reotor
of, 234.
Ormond, Duke of, 80.
Osborne (Osbourne), Elizabeth, 17;
Othinell, 170.
Osmand, Thomas, 26.
Osmore, Jo.mes, 26 (2).
Ospringe, 86-78, 122 ; land in, 44 ;
King's manor of, 37 ; manor of,
51.
Ospringe, Hospital of St. Mary
of, commonly called Maison
Dien, by Charles H. Drake, 85;
advowson, grant in mortmo.in of,
69 ; o.dvowson o.nd patronage aoquired
from Henry VIII., 59 ;
aids, release from payment of, 50,
52 ; bequest to, 238 ; Chantry
priests, list of, 67; chapel in, 37 ;
Charters to, 69-75; oho.rtergmnting
oho.ttela of condemned pe1·sons
to, 44 ; confirmation of l!'rant of
properties to, by Edward, 47, 48 ;
Edward I., visits to, 44-46 ; en•
quiry into improvident governance
of, 64, 56 ; Geoffrey, first master of,
37; grant of land, etc., to, 3S, -1:2,
70; grant of liberties to, 41 ; grant
of right of sepulture to, 89, 70 ;
grant of weekly market and yearly
fair at Headcorn manor to, 42 ;
Henry III., visit to, 39; Hospital
buildings, 61 ; Licences for aliena•
tion of mortmain, 76 ; Maste1·s and
Wardens of, 62 ; purohase of herrings
for, 46; St. John's Colle.ge,
Cambridge, maintains o. priest at,
60 ; tallaA'e pardoned by Henry
III., •IS ; visitations, 51, 55.
Ossory, Bishop of, 246. ·
Oswell, Georg, 28.
Otteford, 235,
Oulpett, Thomas, 98.
Ovel, John, 24-0.
Overton, Jo., S!l, 92.
Owsbey, Thomns, 26.
O.x:enden (O.x:inden), Elir.abeth, 121 ;
Mistress, 121 ; William, 121.
Oxford, lil, 283; Magdalen Oollege,
188; St. John Hospital, •18; Worcester
College, 188.
Oxley, Sir Simond, 68.
Oyler, '.I.'. H., 91.
p
Po.eke, .A.uue, 26.
Page, Abigail, 169 ; James, 160;
J'oane,·11,
Paine, Hemy, IS; Jonas, 24; Ursilla,
30.
Pakering, John, 29.
Palmer, Daniel, 246; William, 66.
Paletre, Geoffrey, 238.
Papillon, David, 220-222; Mr., 220,
221.
Paramore (Pamour, Paramour), Agnes,
113; Alice, 113 ;• Alson, 94;
Eli nor, 113; Elyne, 94 ; Isabell, 94,
117; Ja.mes, 104, will of, 113;
Joan, 94 ; John, Ill, 113, 117 ;
Margo.ret, US, 117; Margery, 117;
Richard, 93, 9/'i, 98, will of, 94 ;
Robei·t, 117, 119; Rose, 117; Thomasine,
95; Vincent, 95 (2), 106,
Ill (2), 113, will of, 117 ; William,
94,117, 123; William, jun., 111 (2).
Parfet, -, 31.
Parker, Joane, 23; John, 12; Mathew,
16; Samuel, S9, 244; William,
32 (2).
Parmentar, Robert, 72.
Parson, Thomas, 76.
Partition in relation to laud, lxxxv.
Pass, Willio.m, 16.
Pnston, Eli1.!\beth, 121; Sir John, 121.
Patent Rolls, Henry III., extrn.ots
from 1·eln.ting to Maison Dieu,
Ospringe, 42-61.
Patrioksbourne, 24:5.
Paul, Robert, 24:.
Pax.ford. Rioho.rd, 30.
Peu.ke, John,. ,n ; Thomas, 31.
Pearson, J. L., restoration of Hythe
.Church by, 267.
Peo.tt, John, 165.
Peckham, .Arohbishop, 46.
Peckham Chapel, Surrey, 1S8.
PeJ?ge, Rev. Samuel, collection of
Kentish proverbs by, 79; reference
to his aooount ,of 1'caJt-us Rtiffensis,
229.
Pelland (Pelln.n, Pellond), Bartholomew,
154, loS ; Jolin, 157 ; :Mo.rgn.ret,
149; M08es, 149; Peter, 161,
153; Thomas, 149.
Pembroke, Earl of, 61.
Pembroke, G. P.A., 92.
Pemberton, John, 56, 66.
Penny, Henry, 20; John, 20 ; William,
Ill.
Penyale, John, 129; Margaret, 129.
Pepys, Samuel, reference to Rochester
in Dio.ry of, 14.
Pera111.1mlati1m of Kent, Lamba.rde,
extract from .regarding maps of
Kent. 87.
Peroivall (Peroiln.11, Peroyvall), John,
101 ; will of, 120.
Pe1·ldns, Sir John, priest, 107.
334 GENE].tAL INDllJX..
Perne, Thomas, 60.
Perry, Rev. Edw., 247, 248.
Perse (Persse), Joane. 16S; John,
lfi8; Nicholas, 169.
Peter, master of Ospringe Hospital,
4i5, 50, 51, 63.
Petfelde, lands at, 137, 149.
Petty, John, 18.
Peynter, John, 48 (2).
Peyntwyn, Hugh, 238.
Philipot, John, 88 ; Thomas, 83, 8-L
Philip le Bel of France, Blanche and
Marguerite, daughters of, 46.
Phillip (Phelip, Phelippe, Phelipps,
Phyllype), Agnes, 101, 102; George,
166; Isabel, 101, 102; Joan, 100,
101, will of, 102; John, 100, 101,
ll?7 ; Margery, 102, will of, 103 ;
S11: Matthew, 94 ; Robert, 102, will
of, 100; William, 100, 101, 102,
will of, 102.
Phillips, Joseph, 21 ; Robert, 29 ;
Susanna, 21 ; Thomas, 21 ; William,
24. 25.
Philpott alias Wilcock, Wm., ll8.
Phips, George, 28.
Pickendon, John. 22.
Pickering, Jonathan, 29.
· Pickering, Stat11tes at I.,u,r,11e, 1762-3,
·reference to Poll Tax in Rochester
in, s.
Pickman, Arthur, 29.
Pigett, Vincent, 116.
Pikelen, John, SO.
Firkins, Sir John, parish priest, 1013.
Pitt-Rivers, Genera.I, reference to
excavations of, 311.
Pizey, Rev. Charles Edward, 189 ·
Rev. Charles Thomas, 188.
'
Plague in 1478, 57.
Plastow, John, 20.
Platt, la.nd called, 110.
Pledge, .A.nne, SI.
Plummer, John, 172, 178; William
SL
'
Poclington, Yorks, 68.
Poker, Matthew, engriiver of map of
Romney Marsh, 219, 220, 221.
Poll-money, derivation of, 2.
Poll Tax in Rochester, 1660, by
A. A. Arnold, 1 ; Number of
persons in, 9 ; sums payable by
persons of different degree, 4.
Pollard, Dorothy, 23 ; James 28 •
John, 30 ; Martin, 31 S.
' '
Pollara, land at, 9-L
Poltun-unul, land in, 72.
T'omfery, John, 22.
Ponte, Cristine, IH6; Robert ]iii,
extract from will of1 186,
Ponthieu, France, 47.
Popeley, Robert, 26; William, 25.
Post, Anne, SL
Postling; John, 53.
Postling Church, by Aymer Val·
lance, 193 ; Supplemental Notes
by Rev. G. M. Livett, 198;
chancel, 195 ; dimensions of, 193 ;
font, 195 ; gallery remains, 196,
198; incised dedication stone, 196,
201 ; pisciua, 196 ; rood loft breastsummer,
194 ; vicar of, 240 ; walls,
J 99 ; wall painting, 198. 200 ;
windows, 193.
Potter, Archbishop, 245 ; Francis,
17.
Powle, John, 236.
Pownoll, Barnabas, 242.
Prat, Roberts, 22; William, 169.
Presbyter, Confessor, 201.
Presten, Joan, 129; William, 129.
Preston next Faversham, 54', 55.
Private Acts, in relation to land,
lxxvii.
Proceedings of Society, abstracts of,
1911....:..1912,:x:xxix.
Puckle, John, 22.
Pughe, Rev. John, 188.
Purse, William, 16.
Purvey, John, 235,
Pyers, Thomas, 151.
Q
Querne, meaning of a, 98.
Queesonbury, Mary, 80 ; Sarah, SO.
Quilter, Abraham, 243.
R
Rabbitt, Michaeli, 27.
Radcliffe, Houstonne, 245.
Radla.m, Robert, 22.
Randall, 'rhomas, 32; William, 188.
Rassell, Thomas, 173.
Raven, Rev. Walter, 189.
Raye, Sir RiohMd, priest, 181, 182.
ltaymys, Robert, 120.
Rayner, Nicholas, 122; Robert, 157,
1811.
Rnynold, Sir David, curate, 120; Wm.,
116.
Raysell, Thomas, 16.
Readers, the duties of the Order of
162,
I
Record of Inquisition at Favers
bam, by F. F. Giraud, 8l8.
GENERAL INDEX. 385
Records of the Cinque Ports : Tlte
0-rcat Wl!itc Booli, 138.
Re.ccll'{l, of Roohe.st'1', Fielding, 14.
Recoveries, description of, lxx:x.
Reculver, 104, 112, 122, 123; Church,
107, 117; lands in, 96, 98, 99, 118.
Redgway, Edward, 16; Thomas. 16
(2).
Redman, Archdeacon William, 241.
Reed (Rede), Anne, 23; Josias. 22;
Thomas, 23 : Wm., 68.
Reeve, Mary, 27.
Reeves, John, 20.
Re8'!11ald, son of Beri.Dgar, 73.
Register, suggested form of. Jxx:x:viii.
Reifeild, Anne, 22.
Rende, John, lO!l; Thomns, 109.
Reynolds (Raynolds, Rennn.lds, Renllll,ls),
.Archbishop, 258; Ja.mes, 82;
John, 189; Vil-gill, 28; William,
110.
Ricbn,rd, son of Nicholas, 75.
Richardson, E. P. :Boys, on A
seventeenth - century Kentish
Proverb, 79; Nathaniel, 30.
Richmond, Marg11.ret, Countess of, 56.
Rider (Ridar, Rydar), Annes, 121;
Francis, 108, 113, will of, 1 lil ;
John, 108 : Mildred, 118, 116 ;
Nicholas, will of, 108 ; Thomas,
108, 118, 116, 121.
mdley, Nicholas, vicar of Herne, 122.
Rigden, Francis, 109.
Rile, .A rnal, 26.
Rime, Elizabeth, 24.
Ripiogall, John, 22.
Ripon, bones under Ca.thedrnl at,
204 ; "Maiden Due" at, 35.
Ripsilver, 72.
Ripton (Repton), Richard, 164, 165.
Rivers, Mnry, 26; Rawlins, 25.
Robert, abbot of St. .A.ugustino's,
. C!\nterbury, 37, 39, 70.
Robert, abbot of Faversha.m, 55.
Robert, Bishop of Chiohester, 184.
Robert son of William son of Salamon,
78.
Robertson, Canon Soott, reference to
his p11,per on Hythe Church, '21·eoincts), 9, 10 ; Enstho:r
ongb, 9, 10 ; Eu.stir11,te borough,
9, 10; ,Micldleborough, -!J, 10; 'number
of persons and inllabited houses
in, 10 ; The Poll Tax in 1660 in,
by A. A. Arnold, 1 ; St. Clement's
or Clements - borough 9, 10 ;
St. 0lement's Rectory, 235 ; St.
Nicholas Church, monument to
Philip Bartholomew in, 12 ; Southborough,
9, 10.
Rocke, Margaret, 16.
Rockleife, Mary, 22 ; Thomas, 22.
Roger the Pdor, 72.
Rog?rs, Frances, 20; Mr., 20, lSS (2).
Rogieon, -, 29.
Rokug Grove, J 09.
Rolfe, Edmund, 24 ; Edward, 240 ;
Ester, 28; James, 24.
Rolling, l'Gnt in, 72.
Rolvenden, 18-l, 1$6, 187.
Romney Marsh, the oldest ma.p
of, by F. William Cock, 219;
St. Mary, 128 ; watercourses in, 223.
Rooke, John, 120.
Rooper, John, 116.
Roper, George, 28.
Rose, Jma.s, 30.
Ross, Stephen, 80.
Rothwell, William, 18.
Rothwell, Northamptonshire, bones
in ohurch at, 204.
Roundell, John, 235.
Rowell, Ady, 20.
Rowland, John, 162.
Rowlnndson, Francis, 16.
Roxburgh, Rev. Alfred Henry, 187.
Royal Grants, lx:xvii.
Rumenhu.le, 'l'rehameston i n the
marsh of, 4:2.
Rumsey, Rev .. J. W., 187.
Rushen, Judeth, 18.
Rye, Brenchley, 1.
Rygge 01· Rydge, Herts, 286.
s
Sackett (Saokette), Rev. John, 24:3,
244: ; Margaret, 245 ; Rev. St.aphen,
:Nil.
Saokville, Sil' Richard, 163, 155, 16S ;
Ry., 1152.
Saora.meuta et Sacramentlia, definition
of, 148.
St. Aubyn, J.P., 2•l8.
St. John in Thanet, l 18.
St. Lawrence., Thn.net, 281.
St. Lep;er (Seyntleger), Ralph, 67 ;
llebecca, 1 S.
St. ;'lforgaret nt Oliffo, 28H, 284.
St. M1wgaret Ivingho, Alice, prioress
of, 38,
336 GENERAL INDEX.
St. Michael's Ash, Hythe, 259.
St. Nicholas, Thanet, 236.
St. Peter's in Tbanet,legacy to repair
of, 108.
8t. Stephen's near Canterbury, 242.
Salkyn, Isabel, 106 ; Robert, 106;
Stephen, 106; Thoma, 95, 107,
will of, 106 ; Willian1, 106.
Salisbury, prebendary of Stratton
and Beaminster secunda in, 67.
Saltwood (Saltwode), 235, 238 ;
manor granted to Christ Church,
Canterbury, 263, 275 ; manor
conveyed to Henry VIII., 26-! ; restoration
of Castle, 265.
Salviate, Dr., 271.
Sanderson, Eliw.beth, 27; ,John, 27.
Sandling Park, 265.
Sandwa.y, Antony, 111.
Sandwich, 81 ; St. Clement, 2'14.
Sarbey, Kathnm, 19.
Sare, Thomas, 161, 162.
Sauvage, Geoffrey, 76.
Sawyer, Steven, 113.
Saxton, Christopher, maps of, 85, 86.
Say, Richard, 28.
Sayer, Joan, 118; Stephen, 116, 120.
Says (fl' Sees, Henry, 237.
Saywell, Richard, 26.
Scapeye (? Sheppey), lttnd in Enstohurch
in, 4S.
Scapey in Leysdoo, 72 (2).
Schipdene,Henry, 235.
Scott (Scot), Rev. Fl'ederick Thomas,
247; Rev. Gilbert Maxwell, 249 ;
John, 23; Joseph, 82.
Scott, church, 174; private, 178;
town, 178.
Sooone, John, 175, 176.
Scudder, Thomas, 25. .
Searles, .Anne, 24 ; Frances, 28 ; Richard,
23,
Seaverne, Elizabeth, 29; Thomas, 29.
Seer, Robert., 116.
Seers (Seeres), Ann, 17 ; 'l'homas, 23.
Sees, 8/JC Says.
See Street, land at, 100, 106, 117.
Seintclere, J obn, 56.
Selling, Mr., 109.
Sellinge, inquisition a.t, 284.
Selvester, John, 25.
Serten, Stephen, 80.
Seth, John, 122.
Sevenoaks, rnotor of, 187.
Sevington, 81, 2·l:l.
Sexby, William, 25.
Seylia.rd, Rev. Richard, 168 (8), 190.
Seynt, Joan, 98; Thoma.s, 98.
Shal'p (Sharpe), Hannah, 168 ; James,
will of, 113; Margaret, 118; Peter,
168 ; Thomas, 21.
Sbeldesfo1·d, land at, 72.
Sheldwioh, 184.
Shelley, Edward, 32.
Shelvinge, land.in, 112.
Shepherd (Shepheard), Mr., 177; -,
134.
Sbephowse, lnnd called, 115.
Sheppey (Soapeye, Shepeye), 42 ; land
in, granted to or held by Maison
Dieu, Ospringe, 89, 47, 48, 10, 75.
Shipwright, Elizabeth, 23; John, 23.
Shirbrooke, Isabella, 26.
Shorte, Daniel, 1J34; Peter, 172;
Saml., 177.
Shurbarne, Godeman, 128; Petronille,
128.
Silke, Mathew, 30.
Simons, Nicholas, 17.
Simpson (Simson), Sir John, priest,
112,llS.
Sinings, l!Jlizabetb, 169.
Sir, use of this title by clerks in Holy
Orders, 181.
Skeat, Rev. W.W., reference to collec•
tion of Kentish proverbs, 79.
Skeer, William, 25.
okeets (Skeetes), James, 172 (2), 177,
178, 184.
Skitter, John, 23; Mary, 23.
Sleaden, Cowmenta1·y, 240.
Slowma.n, Thomas, 169.
Smale, Crist.ean, 94 ; Richard, 94.
Smeeth, 24.1.
Smersa.1.1, Margaret, 121 ; Nicholas,
121 ; Robert, will of, 121.
Smith (Smyth), Abig·ail, 169; J.lice,
28, 128; Anne, 18; Dorothy, 29;
Edward, 24; Henry, 18; Rev. H.
1r., 201 ; James, 28; Stephen, sen.,
128 ; Thomas, 129 ; Ursil.a, 21;
William, 21.
Smallhythe, 130.
Sma.llhythe, The Chapel of St.
John the Baptist, by A.H. Taylor,
188; application to purchase
alienated property of from the
Crown, 152; Commission appointed
by Edwa.rd VI. regarding n.nd the
evidence before it, 155-162; be•
quests to, 135-139, 147, 148, 1-!9,
150, 190; Chaplains, Readers and
Perpetual Curates of, 178; Chap•
lain, election of, 180 ; chaplain,
ordinance for, 141, 148, 145 ; chaplain's
stipend, 151 ; date of erection,
188 ; deed of settlement, 171 ;
description of, 190; destroyed by
fire, 148, 165; lauds belonging to,
151, 172, 178; licence for divine
service, 1404 143 ; light of St. Ba.i;,
GENllJRAL I:tfD;EX.
bara, 150 ; Petition to tlte Court of
Augmentation respecting, 168; rebuilding,
176 ; reference to map of
the lands, 177 ;-shipbuilding at, 136 ;
Treasurer's Account Book, 171 ;
Treasurers of the.chapel lands, !78.
Sneade, John, 28.
Somer, Thomas, 226, 227, 229.
Somner, Wiiliall!, 83, 84.
Soomar, Henry, i:!14.
Southard, Petsr, 31..
Southwell Cathedral, 294.
Sowgate, Edward, 60.
Sparkes, Frances, 26.
Sparue, William, 42.
Spelman, Sir Henry, 225, 226; Glosaa,
ry by, 225; Oonailia at IJaoi·eta
Eao1ri@ lJritamiiore by, 225.
Spencer, Bonham, 21; Marion, 111.
Speron, William, 73.
Stacey (Stace), Frances, 241; George,
]60; Mary, 241; :Mr., 177; Robert,
172 ; Thomas, 172, 178 ; William,
241.
Stafford, Henry, 167 (2), 169 (8), 182
(2) ; Marie, 169.
Stahlsohmidt's O!w.1•olb .Bolls of Ke1tt,
191.
Staines (Staynes), Dorothy, 19; Thomas,
21.
Stalisfield, 236.
Stanton, A.bra.ham, 19.
Staple (Stapele), fands in, 72; manor
· of, 77.
Starkey, George, 169.
Stal'len, Sarah, 23.
Stn,tute of Uses, 1636, lxx:riii.
Steddles (Stedilles), meaning of, 123.
Stedman, Elizabeth, 169; John, 169.
Stekelys, meaning of, 259.
Stelling, chapel of, 241.
Stent, P., 88, 89, 92.
Stephens (Stevens), Grace, 25; John,
30 ; Richard, 22 ; ZachMias, 27.
Steward (Stuard), Elyn9r, 116 ; Joan,
115 ; .Powle, 116 ; Thomas, 94, will
of, 115.
Stickney (Stykney), Jo;tm, 68 ; Richard,
68,
Stookbury near Sittingbourne, 281.
Stodmarsh, 244, 247.
Stoke Newington, :rectory of, 186.
Stone, James, 24:0; Jasper, 30; John,
80, 168; Richard, 168; Thomas,
26,
Stone, 97, 122, 184.
Stonehouse, Nicholas, 26; William,
21.
Stonylands, land at, 106.
Stopyn, meaning of a, 93.
Stow, Francis, 25; Samuel, 26.
vo:r,, :xu.
:;itowell, Grace, 18; John, . 26 ; Peter,
13, 26.
Straine, Joyce, 26.
Strainsham (Streynsham), Frances,
61 ; George, 61 ; Robert, 61.
Strange, Ralph, 32.
Strangford, Philip, Lord, 6.
Stretend, land at, 98.
Stratton, Ja., 172; William, 178.
Strood (Strode), land and tenements
in, 98, 102, 103, ll0, 112, 118.
Sti:ood, Upper, la.nd at, 109, 118.
Strowde, A.nne, 19.
Stuard, Thos., 94.
Studde (Stud), Joan, no; Philip,
118; l'homas, 110; Vincent, will
of, 110.
Studhill, lands in, 106, 114, 117, 119.
Sturrey, land and woods, 101, 114,
128.
Stu.sbury,Henry, 19.
Stutfall Castle, visit of Society to, Iii.
Stymson, William, 27.
Sumpter, William, 287.
Surrender, in relatin to land,
lxxxiv.
Surrender and Admittance by the
rod of Oopyhclds, lxn:ii.
Suthernden, Richard, 168 ; Susan,
168 (2).
Sutton Valence, St. Mary, 91.
Swan (Swanne), Sir Thomas, 101,
103.
Swa.yn, Thos., ·120.
Swayton, John, 314.
Swaloliff, Baker's way, 111; gift ;o
Church, 101; land in, 100.
Swhalflete, land in, 104.
Swifmgton, Anne, :!5 ; Xopher, 26.
Swingfield (Swynfield), 661 121.
Swingford, John, 82.
Symondson, Wm., 186.
Symons, Thomas, 28 ; Wilμa.m, 28.
Symonson.(Simonson), Philip, mii.p11
of Kent of, 86, 86, 87, 92.., Syred, Rober, 66.
T
Tangreton al-ias Beconfield, manor
of, 48.
Tanner, Barnet, 22 ; John, 110 ;
Peter, 30.
· Tanner, J-fo1Ul$t-io1, reference to
Maison Dieu, Ospringe, in, 38.
Tanton, Joo.n, 170.
Tarr (Tarre), Elizabeth, 168; John
168, 170; :Michael, 168.
Tate, Archbishop, 247.
Tn.tha.molarke, Roger, 19.
GENERAL INDEX.
·Taylor (Tayler), A. H., on the
Chapel of St. John the Baptist,
Smallhythe, 133; Anne, 82;
Barbury, 24; Daniel, 29; Edward,
24; Freeshwith, 32; I-Iemy, 30;
John, 26, 30'; Sir John, 68; Margret,
26 ; Nathaniell, 21 : Robert,
21,; Thomas, 21, 81 (2); William,
177. .
Tempest, Margaret, 245.
Tenham, 122.
Tenison, Archbishop, 245.
Tennant, Mrs., gift of lych gate to
West Hythe by, 249.
Tenterden (Tenterdyn, Tent1Varden),
128-191; chapel of ease to, 184;
: Church, repair of, 187; ex:trl\Ots
from· Registers of, 167 : Grammar
School, I 85 ; incorporation of, under
Bailiff and Commonalty, and
· united to Rye, 162; Mersham Dene .
in, 151 ; Mountanrye Garden in, .
151.
Tex.tu.a Roffensis in Chancery, :
1633, by A. A. Arnold, 225 ;
abstract of Chancery Proceedings
a.bout, 229.
Thomas, Anne, 26; ·,resse, 12 ; J.
Lambly, 12 ; Lcetitio, 12 ; Robert,
17 .. '
Thonias Alyns, place called, 103.
Thomson, lwbert, 120.
Thoresby, John, 186; John, Archbishop
of York, 18li ; Mr., 185, 186;
Ralph, 186 (2) ; Richard, 171>, 185
(2), 186. - • -
Thornden, lands at, 10G, 110, 116,
119 ; Studde Hill, 123,
Thro\vley (Thruleye), 184; land in, H.
Thurnham, 241.
Thurston, ij:earne, 12, ·16, 32, 38 (3);
... James, 12; Morrell, 12.
Tiolhill, J:Iospit.1,l of Maison Dieu at, 85.
Tiffen, W., 222.
Tilden, Joan, 169 ; Richard, 32.
Tilmanstone, 241; vicar of, 187,
Toght, John, 52.
Tombs, Richard, 23.
Tomlinson, William, 68.
Tomson (Tompson), Fmnces, 18 ;
· Richard, 28. ·
Tonge, Nicholas, 23.
Topley, 0coZ. of tlw Wcaza, reference
to ·stone found in quarries near
Lympne and H1i;he, 2ii4.
Torkington, Phillip, 21.
l'ournay, Thomas, 165, 166; seques•
traf;ion of, 165.
Tredway, John, 19.
Trehameston in the marsh of Rumen.
hale. 42.
·Trehanston oi· Triameston in Burma1'
Sh, manor of, conferred on
j\faison Dieu, Ospringe, 89 ; descent
of manor of, in .A1·01l.. Cnnt., Vol.
II., 39.
Trendle 01· Trindle, meaning of.100.,
Trianstone, fee in, 43. '
Tribe, John, 170, 175,.189.
Trinity House, map of Romney Marsh
in, 219.
Tripcony, A.nne, 30; Wm., 30.
Troward, Thomas, 29.
'l'ryckys, land called, 112.
Tudely, 235.
Tudor, ]J]dmnnd, Earl of Richmond,
58 ; Lady Margaret, endowment of
schools f)f learning at Cambridge
by, 58.
Tunb1idge Wells, St. John's, 247.
Turgis, heirs of, 72.
Turner (Turnor), Fmnces, 81 ; Hugh,
137; James, 25; Joan, 181, extract
from will of, 187 ; Mr., 185; Thomas,
19.
Turyng, James, 239.
'fweedie, Alexander Forbes, 178.
Twigg, Robert, 187.
'l'witbam, land in, 70, 72.
Twopeny, William, 86.
Tyckil, Richard, 285.
Tye, John, jun., 313; J ohri, sen., 313,
3H.
Tyler (Tiler), John, 188; Wat, 2.
Tym, Margret, 10.
Tyndale, John, jun., 814; John, sen.,
· 314.
T11pog1·a_pli.ical Antiq1tit'ics, Herbert,
85.
u
Ugden, John, 314.
Underdowne, mnnor of, 122.
Underhill, John, 58, 59, 67.
Upchurch (Opcbirche, Upechirche),
bones in church at, 203 ; land in,
•!S, 50, 51.
Upstreet, land at, 104.
Urre, Thomas, 51.
Usher, Ilobert, 29 ..
V
Vallance, Aymer, on Old Bridges
in England and Wales, xlvii;
on tympne Caiitle, Iii; Note
GENERAL INDEX. 839
on an, old house, West ·street,
Faversham, 215; on Postling
Chm·ch, 215.
Vallence, Thomas, 20.
Va.lent, Sir Robert, priest, 234.
Van Dyck, Sir Anthony, 88, 89.
Vavesour, -, reference to _will of,
145.
Venman, Christopher, 31; Henry, 31.
Vernum, Dorothy, 21; Riohard,.21.
Verser, Henry, 170.
Vicar, J',fr., 104.
Viotuall, .Ann, 22; Richard, 22.
ViZlan·e Oantiam1111i, 83, 84.
Viney, Jeremiah, 173.
Visitatio1i of Ke·nt, Ho.rleian Society,
reference to pedigree of Boys in,8 2.
Vousden, Margaret, 16.
Vyne, Margaret, 168.
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