( 303 )
GENERAL INDEX.
A
Aas, Margaret, bequests, 43, 49.
Abbot, Archbishop, 223, 224.
A Bere, William, bequest, 33.
Absolom, Robert, 114; -, 112.
Accounts and Balance Sheets, ciii.
Account Rolls of the Treasurers
to the Dean and Chapter of
Canterbury, extracts from, 111.
Achecote or Aysshcot, Sir William,
vicar, 212, 213.
Adam, John, bequest, :lO; Thomasine,
bequest, 260.
A Dane, William, 43.
Adisham, Henry, 36 ; rector of, 2!!.
Ady, Mrs., 158.
Aese, King of Kent, lxiii.
Alanus, 3.
Alciatis Emblems, 59.
Aldeham Manor, 2.
Aldington Church, lxx:iv; rector, 108.
Alegate, sec de Alegate.
Alexander, Bridget, 182; Henry, 182;
Pope, 208.
Aleyn, Hugh, H; John, rector, 88;
Robert, 84. Seo al,w Allyn.
Alfegh, John, 24.
Alfred the Great, lxiii.
Alkham Church, 103,
Alkham-cum-Capel, rector of, 68.
Allyn, James, 108. &,o al,w Aleyn.
Almard (?), Peter, vicar, 188.
Andred, forest of, lxix.
Anselm, Thomas, 43.
Apelbee, John, vicar, 191, 192, 193;
Margaret, 191, 193.
Appelton or Appolton, Henry, 194.
Appledore, chapel of S. James-on-the-
Heath, 25, 26 ; vicar of, 104.
Appuldrefeld, de, .vce De Appuldrefeld.
Arford, Richard, 110.
Arg·les, Rev. ,J. A., 233, 234.
Argyll, Duke of, lx.
Armorer, Brunus, 78.
Armour supplied to the County
Militia, 118, 118 n.
Arms : Canterbury, 133 ; Cinque
Ports, 133 ; Drapers' Company, 133 ;
Grocers' Company, lxvi ; Haberil.ashers'
Company, 133 ; Johzi
Kemp, Archbishop of Canterbury,
81 ; London, 133; Merchant Adventurers',
133; Royal, 80, 133 ;
8kinners' Company, urn.
,\ rnett, Richard, bequest, 31.
Arnold, Mr. A. A., 1".S.A., 271, 272;
Mr. G. M., 288.
Arundel, Archbishop, 212 Lord
Thomas, 43.
Ash. 172.
Ash:next-Sandwich, 109.
Ash-next-Sandwich, St, Nicholas
Church, R. H. Goodsall on,
lxxx:vii ; ;.Holland Chapel in,
lxxxix ; Monumental Brasses in,
xciv.
Ash near Wrotham, Roman discoveries
at, 28G.
ARhdown, Ann, rn;;, 19il, 197, 198 ;
,Tohn, Hlii. 1%, l!:l7, 198; Richard,
196: w., 196 ..
Ashford Chmch, 26.
Ashway, .vee De Ash way.
Asteue, Valentine, 115.
A Stone, Thomas, JOH. Sec also Atte
Stone.
At Lee, Nicholas, bequest, 31.
Atte Hale, Henry, 52 ; Stephen, 52.
Atte Heth, John, bequest, 31.
Atte Hille, Agnes. bequest, 26/i.
Atte Hooke. Henry, lxvi.
Atte Stone, Alice, bequest, /l3. See
also A Stone.
Att See, John, 52; Robert, 52.
Austen. John, Mayor, 225; Matthew,
247; Thomas, 240.
Avery, Nicholas, 102.
Axtane, hundred of, 167, 168, 17/l.
Aydhurst, timber manor house, 206.
Aylesford, lathe of, 163, 165.
Aylewyn. Agnes, 29 ; Andrew, 29 ;
Christian, 2H; James, 29 ; John,
bequest, 29; Julian, 29; Thomas, 29.
Aylonde, Richard, bequest, 260.
B
Babington, ,John Albert, \!al'i, 236.
Badcocks, land called, 72,
Baddelli Williaw, JOG,
304.i GENERAL INDEX.
Hadges, RO, 12n.
Badmonden, 172.
Eak. er, Anne, 182; Christopher, 21R ,
241 ; George, 27,i, 278 ; John, 218,
2!i1 ; Sir Peter, 218, 21H: Peter,
vicar. 241 ; Richard, bequest, 2.
Danny, Thomas, bequest, 28.
Barar, John, l 16.
Bardingley or Beardingaleag, farm,
205.
Barett, John, ,19 ; Robert, 49; Stephen,
bequest, 49 ; Thomas, 49. See also
Barrett.
Barfreston or Barson, church,
lxxxvi; rood, 109.
Bargier, Didier, rector, bequest, 45.
Bargrave, Isaac, dean. 224 ; Mrs., 64.
Barlow, Elizabeth, 183; Mr., 183.
Barnes, Elinora, bequest, 37; Joan,
•ll; Richard, bequest, 41; Robert, 37.
Barnsole, Gillingham, Roman interment,
282.
Baron, Isabelle, 50 ; Thomas, 50.
Barrett or Barett, Elizabeth. 49 •
,Joan, 49, 51; John, 49; Robert'
49 ; Stephen, 49, 51; Thomas, 49.'
Barry, Nathaniel, 226, 227, 254.
Bartlet, Symon, 200.
Barton, Elizabeth, the " Nun of
Kent," 8 ; Robert, 43 ; Robert,
bequest, 42.
Bate, William, bequest, 261.
Batherst, Thomas, 219.
Baylham, William, 9.
Baynarde, Thomas, parson, 180.
Beale, Elizabeth, lxii ; Sir John, lxii.
&e al.1·0 Bele.
Bealik, Tanguinel, 119.
Bealknap, RQbert, 78.
Beaumont, l\lr. E. T., Anaient 1lfemo-
1•ial Bra.Y.ws, 136.
Beche, 'William, bequest, 261.
Becket, Thomas, Archbishop, 2, 3.
See al.Yo Beket.
Becknam, Catherine, 229.
Bede, the Venerable, 291.
Bedgeburg or Begegebyra, 206.
Beeching, Thomas, 95.
Beechy Lees Estate, 15.
Beer, Henry, 195 ; John, 1931 195;
Nicholas, 193, 194, 195.
Beeseike, Charles. 181 ; Thomas. 1R1.
Beice, Vincent., 97.
Beket, Lawrence, beqnest, BO. ,','r•e
al.w, Decket.
Belcher's, Mr. W. D., lfrnti.sh Bra.w1N,
J:-l-1. 135.
Bele, Hamo, bequest, .J.fi ; Isabella,
4G; Isabella, bequest. ,il; John,
4G. Sue al.wi Beale.
Bell, H. J., 203; Rev. Canon, 236.
Bellenden, Mary, lx.
Belloc's, Mr., T!w Old Road, li'i7, 158.
BelmeiR, .w·e de Belmeis.
Bendall, John, 221; Mr., 2-1\l.
Benett or Benet, Alice. -H ; ,John,
bequest, 34; Robert, H; William,
bequest, 41, 4-1.
Benham, canon, William, 23-l.
Bergholt, East, Suffolk, church, xl.
Berne, Richard, bequest, 26.
Bernes, Joan, 53 ; Richard, 53 ;
Richard, bequest, 41, -16.
Berrie, Thomas, 185; William, 185.
Berry, John, 105; Matthew, 45.
Bersted, church ornaments, 119.
Beryngham, Garard, bequest, 261.
Betteoham or Betenham, Alice, be•
quest, 3:l; Dorothy, 105; John, 52.
Beult, river, 20G.
Bever, Ralph, 27.
Bexley, !(jii.
Bible, Thomas, 105.
Bickley, F. B., Intl1•m of Charte1·s and
Rolls, 204.
Bidborough, 167.
Biddenham, church, 26 ; rood loft,
xliv.
Biden, Mr. L. M., Paper on " The
purpose and work of the Records
Branch," xlix.
Bigge, William, bequest, 41.
'Billemora, land in, lxiii.
Bilsington, chalice at, 108.
Birch, Mr. de Grey, 291 n.
Birchington, rood-loft. 2ti.
Bircholt, 103.
Bird, George Vincent, 80.
Bishop or Bisshope, Bushop, and
Bysshop, .Agnes, 185; John. !So,
187 (2) ; Margaret, 186, 187 (2) ;
Nicholas, vicar, 185 (4), 187;
Nicholas, 18/i. 186, 187 (2); William,
200; William, bequest, 47;
Widow, 187.
Bishopynden, Robert, bequest, 261 ;
Thomas, bequest, 261.
Blage, Joan, 180; Richard, 180.
Blakborne, Thomas, 2G.
Bleau, vicar of. 94, 104.
_Blechynden, .A.leyn, 237 ; John, 237,
Bleke, Johane, 181,
GENEltAL INDEX, 305
Bliknyng or Bliclynge, Leonard,
rector, 8!J.
Blomfield. Mr. R. T., 122, 123, J 24,
126, 128.
Bloor, John, bequest, 32.
Blossom, Lora. bequest, 262.
Blostoke, Sir Richard, 244.
Blunt, Alan, bequest, GO; Katherine,
181; William, 181.
Blussh, Thomas. bequest, 262.
Board, Rev. Richard, lxiv.
Bechard, William, bequest, 43, G3.
Bod<'lenham, badge of the familyof, 129.
Bodinm Castle, Sussex, 7!J.
Boke, Reginald, vicar, !J7.
Bokingham, John, 37, 38, 42.
Bolde, John, rector, bequest, 29.
Boleyn or Bullen, Ann, lxxix, 7, 24 ;
Sir Thomas, Viscount Rocheford,
24, brass to, lxxix.
Boncer, Mr., 114.
Boniface, Archbishop, 208.
Bonington, church, 26.
Bonsergeant, William, rector, 86.
Books and pamphlets added to
Society's library, list of, 299.
Borne (Bourn), William, bequest, 35,
262; -, 114,
Borowart, lathe of, 162, 163.
Bosene, Nicholas, bequest, 34.
Boston, Henry, 18.
Bos um, John, 2fl.
Bosvile, Robert, 9.
Boteler. Sir John, 44.
Boughton-Aluph, 104.
Boughton-Bleau, vicar of, 95, 100.
Boughton-Malherbe, rector of, 104.
Bourchier, Archbishop, 214, 215.
Bou tell's Nanual of Monit111ental
BraMes, 135.
Bowle, William, 193.
Bowman, Christopher, 44; William,44.
Boxley, vicar of, 120.
Brabourne, 10-l.
Bradforthe, Walter, 105.
Bradwey, de, ,Yee De Bradwey.
Brand, Thomas, lxvii.
Brasses, see Monumental Brasses.
Brasted, 2, 167, 170, 173, 177; grant to
poor of, 192 ; Park, 1.
Brasted Upland, 168, 170.
Bredgeman, John, 106.
Bredkyrke, John, 36 ; i\lildred, bequest,
36.
Breggs, John, bequest, 30; Robert,
bequest, 262. See also Briggs.
Brekynden, see Brickenden.
Brenchisle, John, 45.
Brenchley, John, 49.
Breuer, Cathel'ine, 181 Elizabeth,
VOL. XXXJ"
181; Ellin, 181 ; Margaret, 180,
181; l\Iartha, 181 (3) ; Mary, 181 ;
Richard, 181 (9); William, 181.
Brickenden or Brekynden, Robert,
bequest, 2/ll; William, bequest, 2fil.
Bridge, bailiwick of, lfi5; church,
lxxxvi ; stone figure subjects in
church, lxxxvi ; wardens, 271 ;
woods, a Homan interment, 281.
Brigett, Mrs., 187.
Bl'iggs, Agnes, 41; ,Tohn, 41. Sre
al.o Hreg-gs.
Briklisworth, John, 88.
Brocas, John, !xiv.
Broceesham, dene called, !xiii.
Brodestret, Laurence, bequest, 262.
Broke, Steven, bequest, 28 ; Sir
William, vicar, 216, 217, 218, 2,10.
8t'tJ al.w Brooke.
Bromefield, Thomas, 2'13.
Bromley, 171 ; hundred of, 168 ;
manor, 17::l, lxv, lxix _; ten ploughlands
at, !xiii.
Brooke, James, bequest, 47. See al.w
Broke.
Broomfield Place, Deptford, 67.
Droughton near Banbury, 14th century
stone rood screen, xliii.
Brown, Elizabeth, 184 : John, 18,
254 ; Margaret, 248; Thomas, 184,
189, 248 ; William, bequest, 47,
48 ; William, 197.
Browning, Matthew, 48.
Browns Manor, !xv.
Broxham '.11anor, !xiv, 173.
Bryan, Richard, rector, 88, 89.
Brymmer, Nicholas, 116; Mr., 114.
Bryn, Robert, 43.
Buccleuch, Duke of, 232.
Buckh11rst, Lord, 11, 12.
Buckingham, Dukes of, !xiv.
Budgen, Alice, 183; Elizabeth, 183
(2); Hellen, 182; Joan, 182, 183
(2); John, 181,182, 183(2); Mary,
183; Oliver, 183 (i); Thomas, 183;
William, 181.
Buesborough, hundred of, 165.
Bulfynche, -, 198.
Bull. Thomas, 113, 113 n; Mr., 115.
Bullen, see Boleyn.
Bulling, Alice, 49 ; Cristine, 49 ;
John. 49.
Bure, Cerys, 179 ; Elizabeth, 179.
Burghley, Lord, 10.
Burleston, vicar of, 184 (2).
Burmarsh, 108.
Burnby, John, 78.
Burnell, William, rector, lxvii.
Burnley, Yorks, 12th century windows,
xlvi.
Burton, Roger, 108.
X:
806 GENERAL INDEX.
Busshe, John, 111.
Butler. Mr., lli.
Butt, Robert, 23.
Byskoo, Thomas, 116.
Bysshop, .1'e Bishop.
C
Cade. John, rebellion, 36, 37, 41, 49, 50.
Caldwell, Edward, 222.
Calendar of ancient Wills preserved
in the District Probate Office of
Canterbury, grant by Society towards
cost of compiling and printing,
lxxxii.
Callis Grange, 111.
Collowe, Thomas, 115.
Oamberwell, 285.
Cambridge University, 68.
Camden (Cunden) between Cranbrook
and Staplehurst, 206.
Campbell, Lady Caroline, lx ; Lady
Frederic, lx.
Campe, ,John, 18.
Campegg·io, Cardinal, entertained at
Otford, 4.
Camville, de, .ee de Camville.
Canterbury, 106, 108; Beaney Institute.
283 ; Benedictine Convent of
Christ Church, lvi; Burgate way,
now Church Street, 290, 291, 292;
Burgh Gate, 290, 291, 292; Burial
places for the bishops of. 291 ;
Castle, 106 : Christ Church, !xiv,
lxviii, 36; Dean of, address by,
lxxxiii; Drouting Street, 291 n;
Gatehouse, The, 290, 290 n ; Holy
Cross Church, font cover, xlii ;
Longport Street, 291,292; Meeting
of the Society at, lxxxiii ; Monastery
of St. Augustine's, 291 ; Prior
and Convent of, 213, 217: St.
Alpheg·e, 26; St. Andrews, 105; St.
Augustine, Abbey of, 43, 230; St.
Aug-ustine's Churchyard, 292 ; Rt.
Augustine's College, 290, 296; St.
Dunstan's Church, font cover, xlii;
St. George's, 100 ; St. Martin's
Church, by Rev. C. Eveleigh
Woodruff, l:x:xxiii, 291 ; St. Martin's
Hill, 291, 292; St. Martin's
Street, 292, 293 ; St, Pancras
Church, 290, 291, 293 ; St. Paul,
reparation of church, 26; St. Paul's
Street, 292 ; SS. Peter and Paul
Church, 291 ; Towngate, 291 1i. Sae
also under Kentish Wills.
Canterbury, Ancient Walling
at S. Austin's AQbey, by- l);r. Q1
99ttpn1290,
Canterbury, Recent Discoveris
at St. Austin's Abbey, by Sir
William St. John Hope, Litt.D.,
D.C.L., 294; Excavations, remarkable
discoveries. lxxxiii, 294-; supposed
to be the building begun by
Abbot Wulfric, 1056, 294 ; Abbot
Wulfric's round tower, 2D5 ; extension
of operations bring· to light
tombs of Archbishops Laurence,
Mellitus, and Justus, 295 ; oth,er
explorations now in progress, 296.
Canterbury, Extracts from the
accounts of the Treasurer of
the Cathedral 111; money paid for destroying ' images, wr. n d ows,
etc., 111 ; money paid for Bibles,
111 · money received for silver and
othr ornaments, 111 ; list of
various items for which money was
paid or received, 112, ll8, 114, ll5,
116, 117. _ Canterbury Cathedral, 164, 160 ;
account rolls of the treasurer to
the Dean and Chapter, extracts
from, 92 ; archives of the Dean and
Chapter of, lvi ; Oanonry, 94 ;
Chapter Library, 92; extract from
Register "G." in library of, 29;
from Register '· S,'' ,!Q.
Capel-le-Ferne, a chapter on_ the
History of, by William Mm?t,
M.A., F.S.A., see also Damel
Defoe and Kent, 61.
Capel-le-Ferne, 61. 64. 66, tl7, 68, 69,
70. 75, 181; church, 71, 72; church,
manor of, 70, 71, 72 ; land a:t, 67,
72 • manor, 66, 70, 71 n ; registers,
64 ;, 66, 68n, 72; extracts from, 181.
Capel Sole, 71, 72; Capel Sole Farm,
71 ; a tenement in, 72.
Carder, Kateryn, 238.
Carlisle, Earl of, 233.
Carpenter, Kateryn, bequest, 262.
Carpynter, Joan, 262; Thomas, bequest,
262.
Carthusian Monastery's Museum at
Nurenberg, liv.
Cassinghurst, Joan, 182 ; Robert,
182.
Castello, see de Castello.
Castelyn, ,T ohn, bequest, 262 ; Kathe,
rine, bequest, 262.
Castewesill, Richard, bequest, 263.
Castlake, Margaret, bequest, 43, 53,
Caston, Joan, bequest, 262.
Castro, de, ,Yee de Castro.
Oasyr1 J.'!,qb13rj;, '1,6 ; Wiili11in, 46,
GENERAL INDEX. 307
Cawston Church, Norfolk, ancient
fixed benches, x1ii.
Caxton, Isabella, 4 6 ; John, 46.
Cecil, Sir R., 11, 12.
Celtic Pottery, lxix.
Chairs, 18th century, in Society's
rooms, report on, lxxxii.
Challock, 98.
Chambleyne, Alice, 48 ; Joan, 48 ;
John, bequest, 47, 48.
Chapman, ,James, 107 ; William, sen.,
18; William, jun., 18; -, 2±1.
Cho.root, 171,172.
Ohar les I., !JI.
Charles, Rev. James, 179 ; Margaret,
179.
Chart, Clemence, 182 ; John, vicar,
182 (3), 183 (2) ; John, 182; Thomas,
183.
Chart, Great, 103 ; rood loft of
church, 27.
Chart Sutton, 20,3.
Charthn.m, 107; steeple of church, 27.
Chatham, 287; dockyard authorities,
280.
Chayne, William, 88.
Cheard, Sir John, vicn.r of Godmersham.
98.
Chepsted, Me de Chepsted.
Cheshunt, Herts, lxi.
Chevening, borough, 15, 171; manor
of, 2, 1G7, 173, 174: ; tything, 170.
Cheyne, Margaret and William, brass
to, lxxix.
Chichele, Archbishop, 213.
Chichester, de, ,iee de Chichester.
Chiddingstone, bequests to poor of,
195, 197, 198; Church, Iv, lxxiii,
lxxv, l=vii; ironstone grave slabs
in church, lxxviii ; Kingsborough
in, 171 ; old timber houses, lxxviii ;
parish of, 171, 173.
Children, -, register extract, 183.
Chilham, vicar of, 110.
Chillenden, Prior Thomas, 111. See
alM de Chillenden.
Chilton, William, bequest, 37.
Chipstead Place, lxi; church, lxi;
house, lxi, lxii; manor, lxi; owners
of, lxi.
Chislet, deeds belonging to church,
108.
Christ Church, Canterbury, references
to, 2, 15, 23, 36, 38, 40, 43.
Christian, John, 18; Roland, 18.
Cinque Ports, areas within the liberty
of, 166.
Claidich, William, bequest, 263.
Clapton in Gordans, Somerset, wooden
benches ill- the churc)l, xiii,
Clare, de, se11 de Clare.
C1larke. rnemence, 182; John, 182;
William, bequest, 30.
Clerke, John, 237 ; Richard, rector of
Great M ongeham, 41 ; Robert, bequest,
2(il:l; William, 46.
Clifford," ]!'air Rosamond," 76, 77.
Clinch, George, F.G.S., F.S.A.
(Scot.), Notes on the remains
of W estenhanger House, Kent,
76.
Clinton and Say, Lord, lxiv.
Clinton, de, .we de Clinton.
Clitherow, Richard, brass, xciv.
Cloke, Stephen, bequest, 32.
Cloth Halls, .ee Headcorn Cloth Halls.
Clothworkers in London, 110.
Cloughe, William, vicar of Lucldesdowne,
183.
Clunche, Joan, bequest, 31.
Clyfford, Thoma5, 197. See also Clifford.
Clyfl'tone, de, 8ee de Clyfl'tone.
Clyfton, John, 78.
Coale, Bridg·et, 182.
Cobham, Lord, 11 ; Sir John, xl.
Cobham College, xl.
Cobhambury College, lxv.
Cocks, 8ee Coxe.
Codsheath, hundred of, 167, 170, 171,
174.
Ook, Matthew, bequest, 45, 46 ;
Thomas, bequest, 27, 35, 263 ;
William, bequest, 35, 213, 263:
Cokkowe, Joan, 52 ; Thomas, n2.
Cole, Laurence, 106.
Colepeper, Uol. Thomas, L1.dve1'saria
of, 7n.
Colepit or Copit, woods near
Rochester, 281.
Collen, Dorothy, 179 ; Thomas, 179.
Callens or Collyns, Robert, Commissary
General, afterwards a Canon
of Canterbury, 94.
Collington, Catherine, 229 ; Nathaniel,
vicar, 228 (2), 229 (4).
Colman,-, 112 (2).
Combe, John, 26.
Combridge, Elizabeth, 182.
Compton, Richard, 53 ; Thomas, 44.
Compton, de, see de Compton.
Comyn, Richard, vicar, 49.
Consistory Court, Omnpertaet Ddeota,
extracts from, 119.
Consistory Court Books of Canterbury,
extracts from, illustrating
Reformation in Kent. 95.
Cooke, Adrian, 47; Ma1:,Y, 188 ; Richard,
bequest, 47.
Cookham, woods, 287.
808 GENERAL INDEX.
Coombe, John Riche, vical', 234 (2);
Thomas, vicar. 233, 234.
Cooper, Hugh, vicar, 241.
Copinger. Ambl'ose. 1815 (2), 187 ;
Ann, 18ri, 186 (2); Elizabeth, 185,
186 (2), 187 ; Frances, 18!5 (2), I 1'6 ;
George, 186; Henry, 186; John,
185, 186, 187; Ralphe. I8ii (fi). 186
(4), 187 (3); Thomas, 186 (2);
Ursula, 185, 187 ; William, 185
(3), 186, 187 (2).
Copyn, Edward, bequest, 38; William,
bequest, 33.
Corbavia, Peter, Bishop of, 84.
Cornwalle, Sir John, 78 ;"Mr., 112, 113.
Cornwallis, Dr., Archbishop of
Canterbury, 282.
Cosar, Alice, 184; Augustine, 184.
Costen, Elizabeth, 186; Jane, 185;
Richard, 185.
Cotton, Dr. C ., on Ancient Walling
at St. Austin's, Canterbury,
290; on St. Peter's
Church, Sandwich, xcv ; Sir
Humphrey, chantry priest, 241 ;
William, 79 ; Dr., 290, 293.
Couge, William, ,12.
Court, Eustace, 50.
Courtenay, Archbishop, 212.
Covenol', Thomas, vicar, 33.
Coventry, Sir William, vicar, 213.
Cowden, Church, Ixxv, lxxvii; parish
of. 171, 173.
Cowling, 172.
Cowper, H. S., F.S.A., Two Headcorn
Cloth Halls, 121; A Wealden
Charter of A.D. 814 (Harleian
Charter 83 A.I.), 203.
Cowper, J. M., F.H.A., Oanterlnw?J
Ma?'riage Licence,Y, reference to,
224 n ; .ilfemorial Insoriptions in
Oanterb1t1"y Oatlu·d,·al, reference
to, 223 ; Roll ; church of, 27 ;
St. George's altar, 105; destruction
of ornaments, 110.
Folkingbury, 205.
Fordwich, 109; rood, 109.
Forten, William, 238.
Fortescue, Sir John, 11.
Foughill, Barthu, 237 ; William,
bequest, 265.
Foule, Katherine, bequest, 265.
Four Elms, lxiv.
Fowle, John, 243.
Foxe, Bishop, 94.
Foxe's Act,r an,l 1lfonmn1mts, xliii ;
Book of llfa1•ty1•s, 3.
lfoxeley, Mr., 109.
Frampton, T. S., Ok1weliwrwdens'
Account Books of St. 111a1•y's,
novei•, 227 ?i.
Frampton, Rev. T. Shipdem,
M.A., F.S.A., Rectors of St.
Mary's, Westenhanger, by, 82.
1rrancke, mistris, 185.
Frank, John, 238.
Fraμklin, Benjamin, 234.
Frau.noes, Nicholas, 110.
Frauncis, Rose, 1 85 ; Stephen, 185.
Freman, John, 2l!J.
Frencham, Richard, 116.
Freningham, John, bequest, 36.
Frenshe, Mr., 112.
Frevill, Sir George, 114; Mr., 114.
Frinden, borough, 171.
Frindsboro, 171, 172.
Frith, forest of, 168.
Frittenden, church of, 27.
Frognal, Laur,ence, bequest, 28.
Fuller, Sir John, 240, 241.
lulthorpe, Susanna, 186.
Funnel, John, 248.
Furley, lli.Ytory n.f tlie Weald, 162,
1<19, 205, 208, 234.
Furnour, Richard, 38 ; William,
bequest, 38.
Fustyane, William, 45,
Fylder, Richard, 18.
Fysher, Mr., 112.
G
Gasquet, Abbot, Engli,Yli Afonast-ic
Life, lvii.
Gavantus, " Tlwsam·us 8ao1·01•w1n
Rit1111m." 97.
Gayller, William, 195.
Gee, Rev. John, vicar, 224, 225 .
Gemyn, William, bequest, 265.
Gervase, 292.
Gervase, William, 237 ; the Monk,
292. See al.w Jerveyse.
Gervis, Joan, bequest, 265; William,
218, bequest, 265.
Gery, John, 106.
Ghent, abbey of, lxv.
Gibson, Sam., vicar, 188.
Gilbert, John, 211.
Gilford, Sir ,John, 215.
Gillingham, Reach on the Medway,
280 ; corporation, 283 ; church
font. xli.
Ginninges, John, 187.
Gladewyne, Sir John, vicar, 209.
Glasyer, Hugh, 112.
Gleane, Peter, 256.
Gleppanfields, denes on, lxiii.
Glynne, Stephen, lix.
Godard, Alice, bequest, 265 ; James,
237, 238.
Godday, John, bequest, 265.
Godden, Elizabeth, 179 ; Robert, 179.
Goddin, Edmund, rector, 180 (3);
Edward, 180; John, 180.
Goddinson, 109.
Goddon, Alice, 182 ; John, vicar,
182.
Goddyn, Mr., 110.
Godfrey, Sir Oliver, 199; Thomas,
bequest, 36.
Godmersham, 98, 100, 102 ; church
of, 28 ; curate of, 96, 100 ; vicar of,
102 ; William, 43.
Godwin, Dr. Thomas, Dean of OaJ'.!-terbury,
180, 222.
Golding, Margaret, bequest, 36 ; Thomas,
199, 200.
Goldsmith, Elizabeth, 183 ; Thomas,
bequest, 47.
Goldstone, Reginald, 41.
Goldstone, de, see de Goldstone.
Goldwell, John, 41; Thomas, prior, 36.
Goodborowe, 201.
Goodhugh, -, 180.
Goodnestone-nex:t-Wingham, 97,107.
Goodrich, William, 228.
Goodsall, R. H., on the Church
of St. Nicholas, Ash, lxxxvii.
Gore, ReviO. F., 1:x:iv,
312 G ENEltA.'.L IN"DEX..
Gorell, John, 238.
Goring, George, 9.
Gornell, Katherine, 179 ; William,
179.
Goscelin, the chronicler, 291, 295.
Goseborne, Ag·nes, 51 ; Henry, 51.
Gosenoll, Avis, 180; Katherine, 179;
William, 179, 180.
Gostling, -, 118 n.
Gotisle, Richard, bequest, 34.
Gould, Rev. S. Baring, 97 n.
Gowtherst, Richard, 46.
Graham, Mary, 188.
Grandame, Henry, bequest, 33.
Gravesend, Laurence, 50.
Gray, Archbishop, xlvii.
Greek coin, 286.
Green, Thomas, Bishop of Norwich,
230.
Green, J. R., St?-ay Sti,die s, 1 n.
Greene, Richard Streatfeilde, l=viii.
Greenwich, St. .A.lphege's Church,
liv.
Grene, William, rector, 90.
Gresham, John, lxiv.
Griffin, Ralph, F.S.A., Monumental
:Brasses in Kent, by, 131;
JJ1•arvings of Brasses in s01ne Kenti sh
0/Mwclies, 136.
Grimaldi, Wynford B., Rectors of
Hi,qh I-Ialden, by, 221.
Grimstone, Elizabeth, 186, 187 ; Frances,
187 ; Henry, 186, 187,
Grocers' Company's, arms, lxvi.
Groombridge, 171.
Grottoppis, land, 108.
Guest, Bishop of Rochester, xlv.
Guldeford, Edward, bequest, 32, 32 1i,
265, 266 ; George, 239 ; Sir John,
32, bequest, 265, 266.
Guston, George, 5, 24.
Guston, Roman remains at, 283.
Gwyn, Henry, vicar, 186, 187 ; Rebecca,
186; Susanna, 186,187.
Gybbon or Gybon, Thomas, bequest,
265 ; William, 243.
Gybbyns, Nicholas, minister, 182.
Gylman, John, 18 ; Thomas, 180
(4).
Gyot, Peter, bequest, 30.
H
E:afl:enden, George, 222 ; Stephen,
228,
Il:ailsham, Master, 49.
Haines, Herbert,M onu-mc11tal B1•asses,
134n, 135.
Haithhurst (Hegethonhyrs) Manor,
206.
Hake, Mr., 113.
Hakluyt Society, London, 66n,
Halden, High, church, 28.
Haldenne, see de Haldenne.
Hale, Agnes, 41; John, bequest, 41 ;
William, bequest, 42.
Hales, Christopher, 239 ; Sir Ed ward,
Bart., 228, 254, 25,i, 259 ; John,
249 ; John, bequest, 28 ; Mary,
249 ; Thomas, 28 ; Mrs., 246,
247.
Hall, Peter, curate, 95.
Hallborough, borough of, 171, 172.
Halling, land at, 172.
Halstead, borough of, l 70.
Halywell, Thomas, 43.
Hamerton, P. G.,e ditor of the Portfol-io,
122.
Hamon, Christopher, bequest, 51 ;
Clement, bequest, 51 ; John, 51.
Hamond, Adam, 72; William, 110.
Hampton, William, 237.
.Handcock, Rev. Cornelius, 258.
Hannen, Hon. H., Notes on
Phil. Symonson, 271.
Hardres, Margery, bequest, 39.
Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, 59.
Harfleet alia. Septvans, Brass of,
xoiv.
Harlowe, Richard, Mayor of Rochester,
271, 272.
Harman, Roger, rector, 99.
Harnill, John, bequest, 50.
Harolde, Isabelle, 269.
Harris, Thomas, 248 ; Dr., 83.
Harryes,J ohn, 89; Margaret,b equest,
266.
Harte, Edward, 199.
Hartlip, church, 28,
Harty, church, 28.
Ha1·vy, Dorothy, 179 ; Henry, 179.
Harynden, Jeffrey, 243.
Hassilherst, Ra:ffe, 106.
Hasted's Histo1·y of Ke•nt, 13, 24, 66,
66n, 70, 70n, 167-174, 236.
Haswell,P atience, lxii.
Hatche, John, 249 ; Thomas, 245.
Hatcher, Eme, 179.
Hateld Broad - Oak, Essex, rood,
xhv.
Hathbrand, Robert, prior of Christ
Church, Canterbury, 211.
Hauke, see Hawke.
Haut,Haute or Hawte,Alice, 4.1; .A.nn
41 ; Sir Edmund, bequest, 40 ; Ed
ward, 41; Elizabeth, 41; James,
41 ; Joan, 41 ; Margaret. 4:1 ; Richard,
41 ; Sir William, 41, 110, 214;
GENERAL INDEX. 313
.William, bequest, 41, 49. &e also
De Haute.
Hauxen, Nicholas, bequest, 34.
Havynden, William, bequest, 266.
Hawarden, Andrew, bequest to S.
Mary's, Westenhanger, 83.
Hawdwyn, William, 108.
Hawe, George, vicar, 227, 228, 258.
Hawke or Hauke, Rev. Christopher
103; Sir John, 112; Sir -, 113
'
Hawk's Hill, Walmer earthwo;ks
298. ' '
Hawkedon, Suffolk, stoup, xli.
Hawkin, vVilliam, 37; William, bequest,
38.
· Hawkins, John, bequest, 42.
Hawte, ,Yee Haute.
Hayman, Peter, 108; -, 259.
Head, Dr. J., 256.
Headcorn Cloth Halls, Two, by
H. S. Cowper, F.S.A., 121.
Headcorn House, No. I., 121; Mr. R.
T. Blomfield in the Pm·tjolio on
these buildings, 122, 123 ; dates of
roof, 124 ; decription of buildings,
121, 122 ; timber-framed houses
in Kent, 121 ; the earliest seen in
the Weald by the editor, 124.
Headcorn House,No. II., 124; buildings
now forming · shop and tenements,
124, 125 ; connection with
Boddenham family, 129; carving
on spandrels, 12ti ; exterior of
building, 128; Kentish clothiers
and their trade, 130 ; meaning of
term Cloth Hall, 129, 130; reference
to roof at Dunster in Somerset, 128 ;
Tudor arches and doorway, 125,
126, 127.
Heckington, Lincolnshire, hooks for
the Lenten Veil in the church,
xlvii.
Hedges, William, reference to his
diary, 65.
Helar, John, 53; Lawrence, bequest,
53.
Helmestree, hundred of, 167.
Hemmynghurst, John, 78.
Bendle, Thomas, 27.
Henley, Johane, 237.
Henley-on-Thames Bridge, busts on,
lx.
Henry IV., reference to the play of,
59.
Henry VIII., Injunctions of, 93 ;
authorized Primer of, 94.
Henton, John, vicar, 213, 214:.
Herbert, J. A., 206.
Herne Bay, 283 ..
Herrys, Anne, lxi ; Sir Arthur, lxi ;
Frances, lxi; John, lxi; Thomas,
bequest, 27.
Hersing, John, bequest, 47.
He1;t, Ul_emence, 50; Joan, 50; Wilham,
oO.
Hesketh, Capt. C., on the Manor
House and Great Park at Otford,
1.
Hever, Church, lxxix; brasses,lxxix;
castle, lxxv ; parish of, 167, 171-
173.; visit of Society to, lxxv,
lxx1x.
Hewitt, J., Anoient A1•11wur, 136.
Heythehurst, 206.
Hicks, Thomas, bequest. 266.
Hiootts, Stephen, 27.
"Highways of Primitive Man in
Xent," by Genl. Sir Charles
Warren, F.R.S., xcix.
Ifill, Mr. G. 1r., M.A., Keeper of Coins
and Medals at British Museum
28X, 28'stone, a pension to the poor
in the ';1mshouses there to be paid
by the Grocers' Company, 197;
nu.mes of fourteen oflioials making·
these presentments, 202; Orpington,
three almshouses built there and
endowed by Rir Perceval Hu.rte,
197 · Pensherst, gift of land by Sir
Robrt Sydney to build a cottage
thereon for the poor, 1!19 ; Kyne,
etc., for the poor by the will of ...
Bulfynche, 198; a rent charge by
Ed ward Harte for the poor and
bequests by Oliver Godfrey and
Elizabeth Paswater, 198, 1 !l!l ;
Shoreham. almshouses there built
by the will of John Roos, who also
endowed them, 200, 201 ; Sundrid;
re, bequests by John Appleby,
parson, and Margery Appleby, his
widow, 1 !J2, 19:l ; W esterham,
bequest to the poor of, by Margery
Appleby, 191.
Kentish Parish Registers, extracts
from some now lost,
contained in l\'fS. clxxv, Soc. of
Antiquaries of London, by Leland
L. Duncan, M.V.O., F.S.A., 178,
viz.: Capell, Ditton, Leig-h, Luddesdowne,
Sele, Stoke.
Kentish Wills, abstracts from,
by Arthur Hussey, 25; .A.bbey
of et. Augustine, Canterbury, 43,
52 : the Campanile, 46 ; the chapels
of St. Anne, 45 ; et. Katherine, 45;
St. Mary, 45 ; St. Mary in the
Cemetery, 48, 49 ; St. Michael in
the wall, 45; St. Pancras, 45 ; the
Charnell House, 48 ; burials in the
church, 43; Holy Cross in the nave,
44 ; infirmary, 48 ; last Abbot, 53;
names of monks, 43 ; tomb of St.
.Augustine, 48; Varia, 49 ; water
conduit, 48 ; Christ Church, Canterbury,
36; altar of St. Edward,
King and Confessor, 38 ; cemetery,
40 ; Chantry Chapel of the Black
Prince, 38 ; Chapel of St. Mary,
39 ; Chapel of St. Mary in the
Crypt, 38 ; central tower, 39 ;
church gate, 39 ; cross in the
vestry, 38 ; the martyrdom, 39 ;
names of monks, 43 ; nave, 39 ;
shrines of-8t. Alphege, 36 ; St.
Dunstan,S t. Thomas the Martyr,3 7.
Kentwo1·th, John, bequest by, 31.
Kerriel, Jane, brass of, xciv.
Ketcham, Richard, bequest by, 82.
Kettle, Richard, 197.
Ketylsden, Sir William, •19.
Keys, Thomas, 110.
Keyser, .Mr. C. E., address by,
lxxxiv; on Barfreston Church,
lxxxvi.
Kilbum. Kentish historian, 161, 162,
163. rnr,. 166, 172.
Kinghamford, 165.
Kingsborough, 172,
ENERA.t INDEX.
Kingswood, 206.
Kippiug, Robert, 181 ; Thomas, 181 ;
William. 181.
Kipps, Elizabeth, 185.
Kiriel or Oriol, Lady Cicely, 82, 89 ;
Lady Elizabeth, 82 ; Sir John 78
82, 86, 87 ; John de, Ti; John: 84'.
89 ; Lady Lettice, 78, 82, 87; Lady
o, ;8; Sir Nicholas de, 84, 86, 87;
Sir fhomas, 88, 89 ; William 88.
Knight, William, 106 ; inheri'tor of
Otford, 15.
Knight's Bottom near King·sdown.
earthworks at, 283, 298.
Knocker, Capt. H. W., "The
Valley of Holmesdale" its
evolution and development
155, 175.
'
Knocker, Mr. H. W., lxiv n, lxviii, lil.
Knole, conveyed with Otford to King
Henry Vlll., 8, 9.
Knole, manor house of, 38, .17 4.
Kynett, William, bequest by, 26, 27.
Kynton, William, 46.
Kywyn, Robert, 18.
L
Lafham, Isaac, 181.
Lambarde, Major
Kentish Charities,
189.
F., Some
1594, by,
Lambarde, papers at Sevenoaks, 187.
Lambert (Lambarde), Historian of
Kent, 155, 161.
Lambnrt, William, rector, 90, 91 ;
William, 4, 18, 22, 189, 272.
Lambeth, 68 ; manor house, 39.
Lambeth Palace, Register of Archbishop
Stafford at, 32.
Lancaster, William, rector, 105.
Landa le,J ohn,o n Da1·tj111'd Olia1'ities,
195 n.
Lanfranc, Archbishop, xlviii, 2, 15.
Langdon, manor of, 271, 273.
L'Angle, see De L'Angle.
Langley (Langanleag), 206; John, 90.
Langley by Bromley, 174.
La Sela, 167, 174, 175.
Latin Service Books, abolition of, 94,
104.
Latter, Alice, 182.
Laud, Archb ishop, 224.
Laurence, Archbishop, 295; John,
193 ; Thomas, rector, 89.
Layton, Dr. Richard, 217,218.
Lea, Henry, vicar, 182; Joane, 182.
Leedes, Elizabeth, 248,
Leeds Castle, chapel of, xlvi.
Lehfeldt, T. A., The Stodmarsh
.Plaster Panels, 54.
Leigh, land given to the poor 200 :
parish of, 167, 170, 174. ' ,
Leigh, transcript of reo-ister 181
Leland's, Colleotanea, 291. '
Leland, account of Westenhanger
House, by, 77.
Lenham, 97 ; curate of, 99 100 •
church of. 29. ' '
Lennard, John, 180, 189,190; Samson,
9, 180.
Leonard,M essrs. Charles and Son,2 79.
Lepard, Samuel Campbell, M.A.,
vicar of St. Mildred, 1'entei·den
235, 23fi. '
Le Savage, Sir Ralph, 84.
Letherar, William, 47.
Leuconour, William, bequest by, 267.
Leve;iok, Sir John, monument to,
XCIU.
Leveson-Gower, family of, lxv.
Levingstone, John, 249.
Levyne, William, 44.
Lewes, Cadwallader, parson, 183 (3) ;
Thomas, 183; Ursula, 183; William,
183.
Lewisham, 173 ; manor of, !xv.
Lewkner (Lewker), Bridget, 182 ·
Elizabeth, 182 ; Johane, 181 ;
Robert, 181, 182 (2).
Lewknor, Roger, 248.
Leybourne, Joan, 39 ; Roger, bequest,
89; Thomas, 39. See also de
Leybourne.
Library, list of books and pamphlets
added to the Society's
Library since 1911, 299.
Lichfield, Bishop of, 235.
Lilly, John, bequest, 2H7.
Lillyngstone, ,Yee de Lillyngstone.
Limowart, lathe of, 162. 163.
Limpsfield, lxv.
Linaore (Lynaker), Thomas, 215.
Linkhill, 171, 172.
Litany in English, 93.
Littlebourne, 105, 111.
Livett, Rev. G. M., on Chiddingstone
Church, lxxvii ; on
Cowden Church, lxxv ; on
Edenbridge Church, lxvii ; on
Hever Church, lxxix; on Sundridge
Church, lix ; on the
Architecture of Westerham
Church, liv ; resignation of editorship
of Arch, Oant., lxxx,
GENERAL INDEX. 317
Loddenden and the U.bo?'nes of Lodd1mden,
by H. S. Cowper, F.S.A.,
205.
London, 111,113, 113n, 114,173,190,
191, 284.
London, St. E dmund, Lombard Street,
216; The Temple, lxii.
London, Bishop of, 6H.
London, Hugh, 50; Isabelle, bequest,
50.
Long·e, Sir Richard, 24,
Lorrenden, 275.
Lowdewell, John, bequest, 267.
Lucas, Richard, bequest, 268.
Luddesdowne, extracts from the
Parish Registers of, 183.
Ludenham, church of, 29.
Lukins, Pa., 256.
Lukyn, Agnes, 89.
Lullingstone, pension to the poor,
197 ; manor,2 .
Lurding·den, see de Lurdingden,
Luxmoore, John, vicar, 232, 233.
Lydd, benches in the church, xlii ;
bequests to the church of, 29-30 ;
chapels-of St. ,John Baptist, 29 ;
of St. Mary, 29 ; of St. Nicholas,
30 ; nave, 30 ; rood loft, 30 ; the
tower, 30; Reoo?'ds of, 31.
Lydyat, John, 218.
Lyminge, visit of Society to church
of, XCV,
Lynch, Ralph, bequest, 27.
Lynde, Joan, 39; John, 39.
Lynsted, 104; rood loft, xliv.
M
Macklin, H. W., B1•asses of .England,
by, 136.
Mackmeikan, W. F., xcv.
Madagascar, island of, 61, 62, 63, 65,
66, 75.
Maidstone, 8; church, 31 ; Gra.mmar
School. 274 ; Tithe Barn, xlix.
Maister, Peter, 2Hl.
Makemete, William, bequest, 30.
Makenade, William, 78.
Malling, 168.
Malvern, Great, Priory Church of,
co. Wore., Aumbry in, xlii.
Malyn, William, 78.
Man, Stephen, 228.
Mannyng, Katherine, 238.
Manser, Mr. Stephen, Note on
discoveries in Deal District,
297.
Manston, Joan, 49; William, 49,
Mantell, Reginald, 259,
Manwood Court, Sandwich, xcv.
Marchant, -, 15.
Marche, Thomas, bequest, 82.
Marden, church ornaments, 119;
court rollR of, 205 ; hundred of,
163, 165; John, 114, 115.
Marsh Green Manor, lxv.
Marshall, Peter, vicar, 216, 217, 242,
243 ; William, vicar, 216, 238, 259.
Marten, John, 43, 183 ; Mildred,
183.
Marteson, Michael, bequest, 34.
Martin, Henry, bequest, 31 ; John,
bequest, 28 ; John, 47; Walter,
bequest, 47.
Martyn, Richard, altar-tomb for, lxx,
lxxiv.
Mary, Queen (Marian reaction), 92,
94, 106, 219.
Mascall, Robert, 100.
Mason, mistress, 119.
Mass in English, 93.
Master, Elizabeth, 60 ; Rev. Richard,
103.
Matson, Henry, 64 ; Nathaniel, 64;
Robert, bequest, 83.
Matthew, Rev. Joseph, 282; Thomas,
1l6.
Mattingle, Elizabeth, 186.
Maude, Jonathnn, vicar, 229, 256.
Maxey, Peter, 42.
Maye, Anthony, 109.
Maynard, John, 218.
Mayre, William, 199.
11:Iead, Mrs., 283.
Mede, James, 248.
Mediooval Churches, The Fittings
of, by Mr. Aymer Vallance;
altars, xlviii; aumbry, xlii; consecration
crosses, xli ; Easter
sepulchre, xlvii ; elevation bell,
xlvi ; elevation squints, xliii ;
fixed seats, xlii ; fonts, xli; holy
water stoup, xli; images, xlviii;
Lenten veil, xlvii; leper's sq1,1.ints,
xlv ; misericord seats, xlvii ; nave
altars, xliii ; paintings, xliv; piscinn,
xlvii ; porches, xii ; position
of churches, xl; processional ways,
xl ; reredos, xlviii ; rood, the
great, xliii, xliv ; rood lofts, xliv;
rood stairs, xliv ; seats in the
choir, xl vi ; sedilia, xlvii.
Medway, river, 275, 280, 285, 287.
Meeting, Annual, in 1913, xlix ; in
1914, lxx:xiii ; General, 191 •1, xcvi.
Meisy, John, rector, 86.
Mellitus, Archbishop, 295.
Meopham, 172 ; bauk in Hildenborough,
172.
318 -GENERAL INDEX.
Merchants' marks, 133.
Merewether, Rev. Henry Robert,
M.A., vicar of St. Mildred, 235.
Mersham, 104, 108, 112.
Michill. John, 23.
Middeltune, lathe of, 162, 163.
Militia, armour supplied by the Dean
and Chapter of Canterbury for the,
ll8, 118n.
Miller, Anne, 186 ; Dorothy,' 18fi (5),
187 (3) ; John, 186, 187 (2) ;
Thomas, vicar, 188 ; Thomas, 18H
(5), 187.
Mills, John, eng'l'avings to illustrate
brasses by, 136.
Milton, 165, 172.
Milton !fall, 288.
Milton next Sittingbourne, nave of
the church, 81.
Minet, William, M.A., F.S.A.,
Daniel Defoe and Kent, 61.
):linet, Alice, 68, 68 n, 71, 72, 7/'i;
Charles William, 73, 75 ; Isaac, 64,
68, 71, 73, 75; Hughes, 67, 69, 71,
72. 73, 73 n, 75; James, 71, 75;
,James Lewis, 75 ; John, fl8, 6H, 71,
72, 75 ; Marie, 68 ; Susan, 78, 75 ;
William, 71, 72, 73, 7,3.
Minster in Sheppey, tower of the
church, etc., 31.
Moeer, John, vicar, 215.
Mogge, William, vicar, 211.
Molash, church of. 31.
Melland Chapel, Ash, xciv.
Moncrief, Mr. Rope, 158.
Mongeham, Celtic discoveries at, 283 :
excavations at, 283 ; parson of,
!l7.
Mongeham, William, 52.
Mongke, John, 179; Selvester, 179.
Monkc, -, 180.
1\fonnyngs, Edward, 101, 103.
Monumental Brasses in Kent,
by Ralph Griffin, F.S.A., 131 ;
Jfrnti.Yk BmN,\'M, by Mr. Mill
Stephenson, l!'.S.A., reference to,
18 I, 132, 138 ; Thomas Fisher,
F.S.A., collections from Kentish
brasses, 138, 134 ; l\Iessrs. Waller's
series of brasses, 134; W. D. Beloher's
book on brasses, 134, 135 ;
Manual by H. Haines, 134, 185 ;
Boutell's book on brasses, 13;; ;
Rev. H. W. Macklin's book on
English brasses, 185, 136; Mr. H.
Druit, book on costumes on brasses,
135 ; E. H. Sufll.ing, on English
Church Brasses, 13,, 136 ; E. T.
Beaument's Ancient Memo:i:fo,I
Brasses, 136 ; list of illustrations
of brasseB not mentioned by Haines,
137-154.
Monum,mtal Brass Society, transactions
of. 82, 134.
Monynden, Stephen, rector, 87, 88.
Moore, Dr .. Dean of Canterbury, 232;
Archbishop of Canterbury, 282.
More, John, vicar, 2li\, 216; bequest,
268 ; John, 28; Sir Thomas, 215.
Morgan, Rev. E. K. B., vicar, lix.
Morice (Moryce), Edmund, 109 ;
Ralph, 8; Thomas, B7.
Morland, Augustine, 186; Margaret,
186.
Morley, William, 53.
Morne, Roger, 106.
Morris, family of, 73.
Morten, John, bequest, BR.
Morton, Thomas, 88. See a.lso de
Morton.
Moulton, co. Line., aumbry in the
church of, xlii.
Mowshurst. 11atthew. lxvi.
Multon, Ge.orge, 18, 22.
Mulling, John, 49.
Mychell. Edmond, l Ofl : Ed ward, l 80 ;
John, 1 OH ; Katherine, 1 HO.
Mylles (i.Hyllys), George, 108 ; ,John,
112 ; William, 18.
lVfynot, Anne., 47 ; Edmund, '17.
N
Nackington, 108.
Nashenden, estate, 271, 278; manor
of, 272.
Nelde, see de Nelde.
Nelson, Lord, 234.
Nethersole, John, bequest. •11 ; John,
45; Mrs., 246,248; Stephen, curate,
101.
Netter, John, 237.
Nevenson, Anne, 17H; Roger, 179 ;
Thomas, 179.
Neves, George, 279.
Nevill, Charles, 184 ; John, 184;
Thomas, 184.
Newchurch, church of, 1ll.
Newell, Henry, bequest, oO.
Newgate Prison, 78.
Newington next Hythe, 97, 98; vicar
of, !17.
Newington, Charles, on dis·
coveries in the Deal District,
283.
Newman, Marione, 28; Thomas, vicar,
212 ; William, bequest, 28.
Newnhan:i. Vii,lley, excavatioμs, 284,
GENERAL INDEX. 319
Newton, Mr. W. M., junr., 282.
Norfolk, John, Duke of, 213; Duke
of, 244.
Norland, Thomas, bequest, 34.
Norman, Alice, bequest, 52; Hugo,
olerk, 207; John, 52; Thomas, 62.
Norreys, Robert, vicar, 212.
Northbourne, Lord, on Richborough
Castle, xcv, Hi8.
N orthfleet, 172.
Northumberland, Duke of, 15.
Norton, Joane, 184; Lady, 259 ,· Mr ..
184.
Norton, church of, 31.
Norwich, St. Peter Mancroft Church
xl. '
Not, Edmund, 110.
0
Oakley, H. E., Superintending Civil
Engineer, Chatham Dockyard, 280.
Obituary, Mr. W. Essington Hughes,
ci.
Odyam, ivlr., 114-.
Offa, King of Mercia, 15.
Oliver, of Faulke and Kettells, 180 ;
Dorothy, 179; Capt. Pasfield, R.A.,
62, 63 ; Roqert, 179 ; Silvester,
179 ; Thomas, 179.
Orpington, almshouses at, 197 ;
manor, 2.
Osborne, William, bequest, 28.
Ospringe Place, 284.
Otford .Manor House and Great
Park of the Archbishop of
Canterbury, by Capt. C. Hesketh,
i ; Becket's well at, 3 ; Bull
Inn, 7 ; Cardinal Campeggio at,
4; conveyed with Knole to King
Henry VIII., 8, 9 ; King Henry
VIII., visit on his way to the Field
of the Cloth of Gold, 4 ; manor
house, description of, 5, 6, 7, 8 ;
remains of, at the old parsonage
and Bull Inn, 7 ; ruins of the castle
and palace, 15, 16 ; Sydney family's
efforts to obtain possession and
final purchase, 9, 10, 11, 12; survey
of, by William Hyde, with extracts,
16; valuation for repairs, 18; the
manor, and building of the manor
house, 2; keepership of the park
and manor, 22; list of holders of
appointments, 23 ; Mr. Youens'
photog·raphs of, 16 ; transfers of,
to Sir Thomas Smith, 12, 13 ; to
Robert Parker, 14 ; sold by the
Marchant and Knight families to
the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, Earl
Amherst, 15; place names and
boundaries, 14-.
Overland, 109.
Ovyrton, Thomas, bequest, 49.
Oxenden, Richard, prior, 210.
Oxford, Queen's Colleg-e, 191.
Oxney, John, 37.
Oxted, lxiv.
p
Page, Richard, 201.
Palmer, John, 24.
Pargate, Agnes, 51 ; Richard, bequest,
27.
Pargiter, Marie, 223; Theodor, 223 ;
Walter, vicar, 223, 224 ; William,
223.
Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury,
220, 221,222; Edmund, ,rn; Henry,
bequest, 46, 47 ; Henry, 22, 23;
John, 4H, l09, 240 ; Peter, 23;
Robert, 14, 15.
Parks, Katherine, 186.
Parkyns, Ackenwall, 199.
Parpoynte, William, 182.
Partington, Thomas. jun;r .. Esq., gift
of plaster panel from Ipswich to
the VictoriaandAlbertMuseum,59,
Paswater, Elizabeth, 199.
Patrixbourne, 107 ; church of,
l xxxvi.
Patt, John, 106.
Pattocke, .A.nne, 180.
Payne, George, F.S. A., Researches
and Discoveries in Kent in
1912-1915, 275.
Paytewin, Stephen, bequest, 31, 32.
Peake, Humphrey, vicar, 225, 226 ;
Dr., 250, 251, 252, 253.
Pearson, Professor Karl,of University
Coll., London, 281.
Peche (Peache), Elizabeth, 40 ; Sir
John, 4-0, 197.
Peckham, Archbishop, xlvi ; Register
of Archbishop, 3; James, 200, 201 ;
Reginald, 2.J..
Peckham. West, 1i2.
Pedyll, Thomas, 268.
Peers, CJ. R., letter from, relating to
antiquities at Richborough, lxxxi;
Sir James, 107.
Pele, Sir Robert, 110.
Pelham, William, 185.
Pelland, John, bequest, 268.
Pellond, Richard, bequest, 268.
Pelred, -, 180.
Pembury, :parish of, 167.
320 GENERA.L INDEX.
Peniston, Thomas, rector, 90.
Penny, Joan, 41 ; John, 41.
Pensay, John, llii.
Penshurst, 2, 167, 171, 173 ; gifts
to the poor, 198, 199 ; '.!'own, i
171 ; Upland, 171 ; Penshurst
Halemote alias Otford Weald, lH;
Penshurst Place, 174 ; Sherbourne
alias Hallborough in, 171.
Percyvale, John, 52; William, 52.
Perkins, Frederick, lxii ; George,
lxii.
Perpoynt, Thomas, 217.
Pesemed, Sir John, vicar, IH.
Petham, vicar of, 103, 107.
Petham, Joan, 41; Richard, 41; William,
37.
Petlesdene, Thomas, bequest, 268.
Petley. Thomas, 201.
Peto, Sir Samuel M., Bart., M.P.,
lxii.
Petre, Sir William, 244.
Petrie, H., drawing of Otford Manor
House, 6.
Pett, John, bequest, 2G8 ; John, 189,
1 DO ; Thomas, bequest, 268.
Phelps, Richard, 230.
Philip, Edward, 240 ; Lawrence,
bequest, 269 ; Stephen, bequest,
269.
Philipp, John, 78.
Phillipps, Rowland, 239.
Phillips, Sergeant, 249.
Pickard (Pikard), Daniel, 248; John,
vicar, 209.
Piers (Pyers, Pyeres), Joan, bequest,
35, 238 ; Richard, 243 ; bequest,
262 ; Thomasine, 237 ; William, 35,
2H7, 2-rn.
Pilgrims' Road, 158.
Pinckney, Bartholomew, rector, 184.
l'innole, Thomas, bequest, 33.
Pitt. Rt. Hon. Hugh, li5 ; Rt. Hon.
William, Earl Amherst, owner of
Otford, 15.
Plane. John, 109.
Plat, Roger, 218.
Plome!', H. R., "Books ·mentioned in
Wills," 215 n.
Pluckley, church, 32 ; rector of,
J0ii.
Plum lye, Alice, 19G; Robert, 197.
Pococke, George, innkeeper, 190.
Pole, .Archbishop, 220 ; Cardinal, 94,
114 n.
Polhill (Pollhill), Barbara, 182 ;
Charles, lxii: David, M.P., sheriff,
lxi, lxii ; Elizabeth, lxi ; George,
lxii; Patience, lxii ; Richard, 182
(3) ; Thomas, lxi, 182 ; Tryphena,
bdi ; -, 180, 182, lxi.
Ponet, John, 111.
Ponynges, S/!6 de Ponynges.
Poole, Ann, 187.
Pope, William, rector, 214, 215.
Porta Nova Road. 65, 70 n.
Porter, of Hall and Charte, 180 ;
Dorothy, 179 ; James, 179 ; John,
191.
Porteus, Beilby, Bishop of London,
tomb of. lxi.
Poslingford, Suffolk, Holy water
stoup at, xli.
Potter, Alice, 179 ; William, 179 ;
-, 180.
Potts, Rev. R. U., 290 n, 296.
Poynings, badge of the family, SO ;
Sir Edwa,·d, fJO; -, 77.
Prall, Robert, bequest, So.
Praty, Hichard, Bishop of Chichester,
213,
Preston, Robert, 270 ; William,
242.
Prest.on, manor of, 2.
Priestly, Fmnces, lxi ; William, lxi.
Prinkham alias t;terborough, Lords
of, lxv.
Proceeding·s, Abstract of, for 1913-
1914, xxxix.
Propchaunt, Alice, 48 : Thomas, 48.
P1"oteotion of .Ancient Buildings,
xlix.
Prynne, William, keeper of the
Records, 208.
Pump Reach on the Medway, 280.
Pygot, Henry, 197.
Q
Quex, Agnes, 51 ; John, 51.
Qwyter, Mr., 101.
R
Raddinirgate, see de Raddinggate.
Raggett, Mr., on Manwoo<'I. Court,
Sandwich, xcv.
Rainham, church. 32 ; decoration of
the great rood, xlv ; lower road,
275, 276, 282.
Rainold, Thomas, l lG. See also Raynold.
Randell, Thomas, 185.
Randolph, l£1izabeth, 185 ; Thomas,
185, 187 ; Thomison, 187.
Rawlyns, -, 32.
Ray, Thomas, bequest, 30.
Raynold, Alice, 238. See also Rainold.
GENERAL INDEX. 321
Records Branch, The purpose and
work of the, by Mr. L. M. Biden,
xlix, xcvH.
Redfern, l\Ir., surveyor, 283.
Reformation in Kent; extracts
from original documents illustrating
the progress of the, by
C. Eveleigh Woodruff, 92; abolition
of the old Latin service books,
94, 104 ; reading the Bible, homilies
and sermons, 100; reading the
Epistle and Gospel in English, 99 ;
estruction of _glass, paintings,
images, altars, missals, etc., 93, 94,
95; Mass in English, 93; Extracts
from the accounts of the Treasurer
of Canterbury Cathedral,
111 ; religious services, 93 ; whitewashing
frescoes, etc., 93 ; administration
of the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper, 96, 97 ; depositio·n
of witnesses, 95 ; religious ceremonies
at the time of the Reformation,
93.
Remmington, Clemens, 181 ; Robert,
181.
Report, .A.nnual, 1918, li.
Rest, John, Alderman of London,
217.
Reynold, Leonard, rector of Deal,
97.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 234.
Richard II., King, 77.
Richard, Archbishop, 2911i.
Richborouirh, amphitheatre, 297; discovery
of remains and coins at,
288 ; the castrum, 297 ; the cross,
297 ; island, 297 ; letter from Mr.
C. R. Peers relating to antiquities
at, lxxxi; the postern gate, 29, ;
the castle, lxxx, xciv; Lord Northbourne
on, xov.
Rickman, Mr., 83.
Ridley, Elizabeth, 75 ; James, 75;
Mrs., 72; Roger, bequest, 37.
Ringlestone, -, 284.
Ringleton, 284 ; Alice, 49 ; Margaret,
49 ; William, 49.
Ringwould, church, 298.
Ripon Minster, hooks for Lenten veil,
xlvii.
Risden, between Havrkhurst and
Sandhurst, 206.
Riseden near Goudhurst, 206.
Riverhead, 167, 170.
Roberts, John, 247.
Robson, J. J., on Roman Remains
at Hoo St. Werburgh, 28'7,
VOL. XXXI,
Roch, Agnes, 238.
Rochester, Bridge, 287; Bridg-e Warden's
accounts, 271 ; Acorn wharf,
285; cathedral, lxiii, 164-, 272 ;
excavations in, 285 ; High Street,
279 ; mayor of, 271 ; museum, 276,
278, 279, 288, 298 ; Roman remains,
279 ; Roman wall, 2815 ; See of,
lxv.
Rochester, Pai•ish RegistB1's and
Reoo1'ds in the Diocese of, printed
by the Kent Archreological Society,
178.
Rochester, Ramo, Bishop of, lxviii.
Rocking·ham, Marquis of, 233.
Rodmersham, oak sedilia in the
church of. xlvii.
Rogers, I•'rancis, 104; John, 194, 195;
Raff, 113.
Rolff, Joan, will of, 27.
Rollright, Great, Oxfordshire, overhang-
ing canopy of wood, xlv.
Rolvenden, church of, 32.
Roman remains, 279, 280, 288, 298 ;
bricks, 295 ; building, 286 ; cemetery,
283, 287, 291 ; coins, 279, 280,
283, 288 ; foundations, 297 ; interments,
281, 282, 284 ; pottery, 283,
284, 287, 288 ; site of settlement,
288, 289; town, 297 ; wall at
Rochester, 285.
Roman British pottery at Edenbridge,
lxi:x:.
Romney, church of, 32; old, 105,108;
St. Lawrence in, 29; St. Martin's
in, 108.
Rood lofts, notes on, xliii.
Roos, ,John, 200, 201.
Roper, William, bequest, 53; William,
43.
Rose, Jenkyns, alia. John Roos, 200.
Hoss, Richard, Bishop of, 39.
Rougsthawke, John, 23.
R owls, Margery, 200.
Ruckinge, church of, 32.
Rumney,-, 180.
Ruse, Clemens, 179, 180 ; Elizabeth,
179 ; Gervis, 179 ; Katherine, 180 ;
Seryus, l 80.
Russell, Andrew, 50.
Russhelyn, John, 47.
Rustumer, Ralph, 200.
Rutland, Alice, 46 ; Francis, bequest,
46; Joan, 46; Mary, 46; William,
46.
Ruxley, Hundred of, 165, 167, 176.
Rye, Thomas, 109.
Rynolds, Archbishop, 209, 210.
Ryvers, .A.lice, 182, 183 ; Edward, 182,
183; Elizabeth, 182; Martha, 182 ;
Sybell, 182; William, 182.
GENERAL I'.N°DEX.
s
St. Augustine's Abbey, Ancient
Wallmg at, by Dr. C. Cotton,
200; Recent Excavations at,
by Sir William St. J. Hope,
2!J+ ; Visit of the Society to,
lxxxiii.
St. Augustine, cemetery of, 292.
St. Augustine. lathe ot. lfiil, 165.
8t. A11stin'.v Ablu-y, lxxx.
Kt. ,\ ustin, translation of the relics
of, 2Hl : tomb of, 205, 2!J6.
St. Edward, King of England, 294.
St. Lawrence, presentment on decay
of the churc.:h of, 108.
St. Lawrence in Thanet, the church
of. :rn.
St. Leger (Sentleger, Seyntleger),
Anthony, 24.
St. Marg·aret at Cliff near Dover,
lxxxvii; benches in the church.xiii.
St. Mary-le-i\leye, manor of, 70.
St. Mildred, grave of, 2!l5 ; chm·ch of,
,vt't' Tenterden.
St. Nicholas in 'l'hanet, eh urch of, B3.
St. l'aul's Cray, 84.
St. Peter's in Thanet, chapel of St.
ic_h,olas in, 3; chapel of the Trinity
rn, H3.
Salisbury, John, prior, 40; John, 4ll;
catheclrn.l, consecration crosses in,
xli ; presbytery, xlvii.
Salter, Alexander, 185; Richard, 18i\.
8altwood Castle, visit of Society to,
xcvi.
Sancroft, Archbishop, 229.
Sanders, William, 108, 109.
Sandhurst, rector of, 95, 96, 99 ;
curate of, 100, 102.
Santls, Mr. Harold, F.S.A., 79.
Sandwich, St. Clement's, 33 ; S.
l\'Iary's Church at, 33, 95 n ; SS.
Mary and Clement, vicar of, 104;
S. Peter's, rector of, 104; Mr. Fisher
sent about two heretics to, 113 ;
Cardinal Oampeggio and Archbishop
Warham at, 4 ; Society's
visit to, lx=vii, :x:cv.
Sandn•ick and Ikal IJidr-iot, note
from the local secretary. 297.
Sare (Sarre), John, rector, 87.
Sauchelle, Marie.a French refugee,6 8.
Saunder, Richard, 187; Roger, 33.
Saunders, Canon John, bequest, 4H.
Scot, Andrew, 78; 8ir Thomas, 193.
Scotland, abbott, 294.
Scray, lathe of, Hi2, 163, 165.
Scryp, John, vicar, 209.
cutae, origin ot, 169,
Seal (Sele), 167, 171, 179; extracts
from parish registers of, 178.
Secker, Archbishop, 231, 257.
Selby, Henry, 184; Mary, 184.
Selby, Little, 113, 113 n.
Selkirk, Alexander, Hl.
Selling, prior, 41 ; William, 47.
Selling, church of, early alterations
in, lx:x:i.
Septvans, brasses in Ash Church :
effigy of Catherine, :x:civ ; brass
for Christopher, :x:civ ; effigy of
John, :x:civ ; brass for Walter,
xciv ; Constance, 48 ; Edward,
bequest, 48 ; Elizabeth, 40 ; Gilbert
de, 48 ; Sir William, bequest,
40.
Revenoak,J oan, 51; John, a monk, 52.
Sevenoaks, lxi, 2, 150, 170, 171, 173,
17'1; almshouses in, 189 ; grammar
school, 189 ; names of the poor
in the almshouses, 190 ; William,
founder of almshouses and benefactor,
189,190.
8evingbon, destruction of the altars
in the church, 104.
Seyliard, Richard, vicar, 224, 225.
Shakerley, Erasmus, 181 ; Francis,
180, 181, 182 ; John, 181 ; llfargaret,
180 ; Maria, 181 ; Martha,
181 ; Richard, 181 ; Rowla.nd, 180 ;
William, 181 ; Mr., 182.
Sharpe, Alice, 238 ; Thomas, 238, 269.
Sharpey, Thomas, 215.
Sharp's, Green Cement Works, 275.
Sheafe, ;\1r., 185.
Sheldwioh Chnrch, copy of the Paraphrase
of Erasmus 111.
Sheldwich, Agnes, 51 ; John, 51 ;
Nicholas. 51.
Shelley, Herbert, 183 ; Sir John,
lxii; Mary, 183 ; Tryphena, lxii.
Sherndon Manor, l:x:v.
Sherwinhope, lathe of, 163.
Sheryngton's chauntry, 243.
Shiler, name in the Parish Register
of Leigh, 183.
Shilling (i::ihylling), Daniel, 71 1i ;
Mr., 66, 71 n.
Shipbourne Manor, 2, 175.
Shipway, lathe of, 163, 165.
Sholden, Hull, place in, 298.
Shoreham, l:x:i, 2, 164, 170, 171, 173,
174 ; almshouses, 200.
Short, Thomas, 250.
Short Reach on the Medway, 280.
Shrewsbury (Shrowsbury), William,
prior of,5 2; "William,a priest of,4 6.
Shutford, Oxford, oak rood screen in
the church of, :x:liii.
Simpcok, Robert1 266,
GENERAL lND.bl:t.. 823
Simpson, Andrew, 228 ; Dr. John, ·
Yicar, 228.
Singleton Farm near Dover, earthworks
at, 298.
Sinningley in Tonbridge Division, 17'2.
Sittingbourne, church, xciv ; rood
loft in, xliv.
Six .A.rticles, statute of, !JS.
Skeynes, British remains at, !xiii ;
earth works at, lxiii.
Smarden, rood screen at, xliii.
Smith, Elizabeth, 182 ; John, 182 ;
Dr. S. J .. some earthworks near
Deal, 298 : William, 89.
Smythe, Elizabeth, rn ; Henry, 13 ;
Sir John, 12 ; John, 12 ; Lionel,
Viscount Strangford, 14 ; Matthew,
239 ; Robert, bequest, 49 ; Lady
Sarah, 14 ; Sir ::-idney Stafford, lfl,
14 ; Stephen, bequest, 35, 269 ; Sir
Thomas, 12, 13 ; Thomas, 12, 91.
Snargate, church of, 34.
Suave, rector of, makes oath the old
service hooks done away with, 104.
Snellyng, Thomas, 106.
Snodland iil Bromley hundred, 168.
Solayn, Richard, 49.
Solis, Virgil, one of the " Little
Masters," 59.
Solley, Mr., 283.
Somer, John, 200.
Somerden, 167, 168, I 71, 174.
Sommersley, Mrs., 187.
Somner's .dntiq1titie. of Oante1·bury,
4,292.
Sondes, Mr., 104.
Sone, John, 18.
Southwark, St. George's Church,
lxxiv.
Southwold, painted celure in the
church, xlv.
Sorrell, George, 243.
Southouse, James, 72.
Sparowe, Bennett, 48 ; Thomas,
bequest, 48.
Speldgisella, manor, 206.
Speldhurst, parish of, 167,171, 174.
Spencer, Elizabeth, 186 ; Imen, 186 ;
.Emme, 186 ; Joane, 187; John,
vicar, 186, 187 ; Katherine, 186 ;
Thomasine, 186.
Spendelove, John, vicar, 220.
Spert, John, bequest, 269.
Spilsill (Speldgisella), 206.
Sponden in Sandhurst (Sponleoge),
206.
Sprake, Margaret, 186.
Spriver, William, 185.
Squerryes Court, The British
Oppidum, lvii, lviii.
Stace, Freeg-ift, 225 : John, 248 ;
Mildred, 183 ; Thomas, bequest, 35.
Stalisfield, church. xliv.
Stalworth. Walter, 214.
Standen, Upper, lands in, 70.
Stanford, borough of, 76, 171, 172.
Stangmve, ma nor, lxiv. 8e11 also
Edenbridie.
Stansted. 175.
Staplehurst, church of, 8-1, 20G ; rood
loft in, xliv; parish registers , lxxxi.
Staveley, Sir Charles, 73 ; Charles
Dunbar, 75 ; Susan, 73, 75.
Stephen, James, 3fi ; King, 175 ;
William, rector, 48.
Stephenson, Mr. Mill, on brasses in
Kent, 131.
Steven, Elizabeth, 185; Thomas, 185.
Still, Richard, lxiv. ·
Stille, John, bequest, 33.
Stock, John, 2ii6.
Stockwith, Lewis, surveyor of works
at Otford, 18, 22.
Stodmarsh, The Plaster Panels
at, by T. A. Lehfeldt, 54; figure
subjects symbolizing some of the
planets, 55; originals secured by the
Victoria and Albert Museum, 54;
vestments at, !Oil.
Stoke, extracts from parish registers
of, 185.
Stokes (Stoks), John, 27, 72.
Stonard, Alexander, bequest, 53.
Stone, John, chronicle of, 38, 39, 40.
Stone, manor of, 172.
Stone in Oxney, church of, 34.
Stouting, bailiwick of, 165.
Stowting, church goods taken away,
ll0.
Streatfield (Stretfield), Edward, memorial
window for, Westerham, !iii;
Richard, 197.
Str ekenbold, George, 36; John, 35;
Thomas, bequest, 35.
Strode, Catherine, lxi ; Sir Nicholas,
lxi ; Thomas, 78.
Stunt, Walter, 275, 278.
Sturry, Popiah pictures at, 105,
Styler, John, 182 ; Mary, 182.
Suckley, Ralph, lxi.
Sudbury, Archbishop, 111.
Sudtone, lathe of, 162.
Suffling, E. R., Englisk Oku1•cli
B1•asses, 135, 136.
Suffolk, Countess of, lx.
Sumerson, Alexander, 187.
Sundridge, Bailiwick, 170 ; bec1uests
to the poor, HJ2; Church,
by Canon G. M. Livett, lix ;
324 GENERAL IN'.DEi..
manor of, 2,173, 177; mentionedin
D omesday Book, lix; tombs and
brasses, lx ; Combe Bank in, l:x:;
lands in, lxiii.
Sundridge, Baron, lx.
Sutton, 205.
Sutton-Bromley, 165, 176.
Sutton-Dartford. 165.
Sutton at Hone, 163, 1(;6, 167, 189.
Sutton-Valence (Sudtune), 206.
Swan, Joane, bequest, 45; Joane, 44;
John, bequest, 44; ,John, 44.
Swannescombeal-iaRVannescombe, 78.
8wift, William, 114.
Swoffer, Robert, bequest, 270.
Swynner, Mr., 101.
Sybbell, Dorothy, 179.
Sydney, Sir Henry, 9 ; Sir Philip, 9 ;
Sir Robert, 199 ; Robert, 9.
Sydrake, '.l'homas, bequest, 42.
8ymon, John, 47.
Symonson, Philip, Further Notes
on, by the Hon. H. Hannen, 271 ;
early map of Kent, 271 ; Mayor,
271, 272, 273 ; Mrs., 274; '.l'homas,
274; map of Otford, 5, 13.
Sympnell, Rev. Richard, 103.
Sympson, Robert, rector, 90.
Syndale Park, Ospringe, 284.
T
Taswell, Rev. William, 232.
Tatnall, Randall, l 05.
Taroatio, The, of 1291, lx:viii, lxxv.
Taylor, A. H., The Rectors and
Vicars of S . .Mildred's, Tenter·
den, with an Appendix, 207;
A. H., 32 ; Christopher, 42 ; Sir
John, vicar, 211, 212; Laurence, 42.
Taylour, Sir William, Lord Mayor,
lxvi.
Tebauld, see Theabauld.
Temple, Rev. William, 234.
Tenterden, The Rectors and
Vicars of S . .Mildred's, by A. H.
Taylor, 207; the Church of St.
Mildreu, the structure, 207; survey
of the cp.urch property and the
rectory, 254, 255 ; faculty regarding
the removal of seats in the
chancel, and placing the Communion
table, 256 ; Tenterden
in Archbishop Parker's primary
visitation of the Diocese, 257 ;
bequests by Tenterden folk to their
parish church, 260, 270 ; biographical
notE)s on the rectors, 207
-236; excommunication of John
the vicar, with 16 other Kentish
clerg-y, 208 ; pardon for outlawry
of two vicars, 213 : bequest by
John More, vicar, 215 ; will of
Peter Marshal. 21< l: Peter Marshal's
chant,ry, 2m, · 24s'; vicar Broke,
called to account by Lord Cromwell,
217 ; Sir Peter Baker comes
under the notice of Archbishop
Cranmer, 218 ; complaints made
against ,John Bendall, vicar, 221 ;
a son of George Elie, vicar, excommunicated,
222 ; John Gee,
vicar, having joined the Church of
Rome, was present at the Fatal
Vespers of Blackfriars, 225 ; a
petition in Parliament against
Humphrey Peake, vicar, 226 ;
George Hawke, vicar, presented by
Oliver Cromwell, 227 ; institution
of Nathaniel Collington, when the
parish is said to be much corrupted,
228 ; Dr. Coomb, vicar, collection of
Bibles by, 233; sayings of John Fu!.
ler, priest, 240 ; depositions against
clergymen in Kent 1543, 241 ; a
seditious sermon preached, 244 ;
concerning the right to use the
north door of the chancel, the
vicar George Elie maintained the
sole right of the vicar, 246, 246,
247, 248, 249 ; petition to Parliament
againstthe vicar, 250,261,252;
list of names of the petitioners, 253;
Cranmer and the Heretics of Kent,
243 ; particulars for sale of colleges,
etc., in 1545, as far as relates
to 'fenterden, 242,243; many handsome
gifts to the church in the
time of Rev. S. Campbell Lepard,
236 ; an appendix of ecclesiastical
i;natters relating to Tenterden and
presentments at the visitation of
Archbishop Warham, 237 ; extracts
from the will of William
Marshall, vicar, 238,239 ; information
in the Valor Ecclesiasticus
relating to this church, 240.
Tenterden, the church, vestry, the
wall, schoolhouse, 35.
Teperidge, 172.
Terotit.i llo.ffi•n.,is, reference to, lxix.
Thanet, S. John's Church in, lUl
S. Peter's Church in, 111.
'l'hanington, 107.
'.l'heobald, Theabold, Teabold, Tebold,
'feboll or Tyboll, Alice, 178 ; Anne,
179,180; Annys, 179; Archbishop, 2;
Clemence, li9 (2), 180; Dorothy,
179, 180 ; Elizabeth, 179, 180 ;
GillNERAt '.l:Nt>EX. 320
Grysogon, 179; Joan, 180; John,
178 (4), 179 (10), 180 (7), 200;
Katherine, 179 (2), 180 (3 ), 182 ;
Margett, 179; Richard, 179 (2),
180 (3) ; Robert, 179, 180; Silvester,
178, 179, 180; Stephen, 179
(3), 180 (3), 182 ; Thomas, 179 (2),
180.
Thomas, Jeffrey, lxi ; John, Ix vii ;
.l:tichard, Ixi; Prior of Christchurch,
36.
Thompson, James, 52; Joan, 52;
William, bequest, 52.
Thoresby, Richard, chaplain, 259.
Thorn, William, chronicle of, 207 n,
210 n.
Thornden, Richard, Bishop of Dover,
219; Richard, 115.
Thornton, Mr., vicar, 184.
Thorningabyra farm, 205.
Thorpe, Bridget, 182; Richard, 182;
Sara, 180; -, 180.
Throwley, 104.
Thurnham, vicar of, 120.
Thwates, Edward, 90.
Ticehurst Church, 111.
Tila.r, John, bequest, 270.
Tilbury, co. Essex, 271.
'l'llbury. East, manor, 272.
Tilden, New England emigrant, 225.
Titsey, l:x:v.
Tohill, William, 238.
Tonbridge, castle of, 172; lowy of,
162, 172 ; Richard of, 172; Township
of, 2, 163, 167, 168, 171, 172.
Tordo:x:, Steven, 195.
Torpe, William, bequeRt, 80.
Toullarge, Thomas, reotor, 89.
Trendham, Thomas, bequest, 52.
Treweman, Thomas, rector, 84.
Tripp, Bartholomew, bequest, 52.
Triseha.m, Richard, bequest, 33.
Tropham, Richard, bequest, 50.
Trosley, 168.
Tucke, Mr., 101.
Tucker, Ingram, 78.
'rudeley, 167.
Turner, Edward, vicar, 188; Edward,
188; John, vicar, 191; John, 188;
Mary, 188, 230 ; Robert, vioar, 229,
230; 'rhomas, 188; Mr., 101, 102,
188.
Twydall, flint implements at, 275 ;
lands, 276 ; orchards in, 276.
Twyford bailiwick, 163, 165.
Tyboll, see Theobald.
Tye, John, bequest, 30.
'.l.'ylman, Alexander, 180; Edward,
180 ; Margaret, 180.
Tysted, William, 106.
Tytbesye, Ralph de, rector, lxvii.
u
Ulcombe, 168; rood loft, 119.
Umfrey, '.l.'homas, 43.
U nderdowne, John, bequest, 45 ;
Nicholas, 45.
University College, London, 281.
Upchurch, church, 36; marshes, 285;
pottery-making industry, 285 ;
Roman kilns, etc., discovered, 285 .
Upland, hundred, 168.
Upsepham, 171.
Usbarn, Thomas, bequest, 84.
V
Vallan.ce,Aymer, F.S.A., The Fittings
of Medimval Churches,
:x:l.
Valouns, Joan, 40; Sir Stephen, f0.
See also de Valance.
Vane, Alce, 179; Edward, 179; Eme,
179; Joan, 181; Richard, 181;
Robert, 179.
Van-Luer or Van-dure, Samuel, vicar,
181.
Vannescombe alias Swannescombe,
John, 78.
Vaughan, William, 194.
Veal, Amy, 72, 75; Daniel, 75; Elizabeth,
67, 72, 75 ; Nicholas, 72, 76 ;
Thomas, 75 ; William, Controller
of the Customs at Dover, 64, 65, 67,
68, 711i, 75; William, 75; Young,
67, 68, 68 n, 71, 71 n, 72, 78, 75 ;
Mrs., 64.
Vertue, Robert, bequest, 44; Simeon,
44.
Victoria and Albert Museum, plaster
panels from Stodmarsh secured by,
54, 58, 59.
Vilestone Manor, 2.
Vincent, Agnes, bequest, 43 ; Talbott,
42.
Vygors, John, 106.
w
Wakeley, Seymour, 285.
Waldershare (Waldershire), curate
of, 101, 108.
Wale, Katherine, 179; Thomas, 179,
200.
Walker, John, 182 ; Mary, 181 ;
Robert, 181 ; -, 182, 188.
Wallace, Matthew, vicar, 231, 232;
Rev. Dr., 232.
Waller (Wauller), Alice, 179; Elizabeth,
182 ; ,John, 182 ; Margaret,
182; Mary, 182; Richard, 182,188 ;
Thomas, 182 ; -, 180.
326 GEN'ERA.L l:NbKX.
Waller, Messrs., monumental brasses,
134.
Walloppe. Thomas, 106.
Walmer. Upper, the church of, 283;
e(1rthworks at Hawk's Hill in, 298.
Walpole, St. Peter in Norfolk, church
of, xl.
Walpole, Robert, bequest, B8 ; William,
4:l.
Walter, Archbishop, 209 ; ,John, 18 ;
Paul, 18.
Ward, Andrw, 96 : Horatio Nelson
Thompson, 234; Philip. vicar, 284,
:!35 ; Adml., liv : Gen. Georg-e, liv.
Ward, ,J. H. M., Jfa,nua1 on Jfonumental
Bra..r., 136.
\Vardens' Accounts of Rochester
Bridge, 271.
Ware, ..\ lice, 192.
Warham, William, Archbishop, I, 2,
3, 4, ii, 7, 23,216,217.
Warren, Gen, Sir Charles,
G.C.M.G., F.R.S., on Highways
of Primitive Man in Kent,
xcix.
Warren. Hierom, H/5 ; ixlr., I 14.
Washlingstone, hundred of, 167, mg,
Waterman, Rev. W. Gardner,
Presentation to, lxi.
Watson, Alice, 66, 70, 75 ; Mary, 71,
182; Michael, 182; -, 18:l.
Watte, Agnes, 3u; Simon, bequest, 30.
Watts, John, bequest, 26.
Weald of Kent, I B, 168, 172 ; forest
of. 168, 169 ; History of the, 205.
Weald, Early Charter of the,
Notes on, by H. S. Cowper,
F.S.A,; placfl names, 203,205,206;
translation of, 204.
Weaver, Alice, 186 ; Margaret, 187 ;
Richard, vicar, 186.
Webb (Wehbe), Elizabeth, 186; John,
vicar, 90 ; .Nicholas, bequest, 42 ;
Nicholas, 186 ; William, 255 ;
Mistress. 116.
Well, chapel, 105, 107.
Welles, Michael, bequest, 48.
Welling, 276.
Werton, Anne, 182 ; John, 182.
West, Robert, 106.
Westborn, Alice, 51; William, 51.
W eijtcliffe, church of, 111.
Westenhanger, St. Mary, Rectors
and Patrons, by the Rev .•
'.r. Shipdem Frampton, M.A.,
, F.S.A., 82 ; ohurch of "Ostringhangre
'' ip. 1291, 82 ; l>equests to
the ohurch, by Sir ,John I{iriel, his
wife and other members of his
family, 82 ; bequests by other
persons, 82, 83 : chapel in. erected
by Sir Edward Poynings, K.G., 83;
the font;, 83 ; the nave, 83; rectors
and patrons, 84.
Westenhanger House, Notes on
the remains of, by George
Clinch, F.G.S., F.S.A. Scot., 76;
the church and traditions connected
with it. 76 ; Leland's
account of. 77 ; mention of
m1trauders of, in the Patent Rolls,
78 : ancient spelling, 77 ; ownership
named on Patent Rolls, 77 ;
plan of in a MS. in British
Museum, 79 ; plan in .Ai·chmolo,qia,
Cantiana, vol. :x:vii, 79 ; description
of, 79, 80 ; description of Tudor
work, 80 ; its connection with
Bodiam and Scotney Castles, SO ;
list of books relating to, 81.
Wester ham, bequest to the poor, 191 ;
hundred, 69,170,171,173; Opland,
lxi, 170.
Westerham Church, brasses in,
liii ; chapel of St. Catherine in,
liii ; church plate, !iv ; financial
statement by the vicar to the prior
of Christ Church, Canterbury, lvi ;
Canon G. M. Livett on the
architect1J.re of, !iv; Dr. Maude
on, lii; memorial tablet for Gen.
Wolfe, !iii; meeting of Society at,
xlix; Piscina, liii ; restoration of,
!iii; Streatfield memorial window,
liii; tower, liv.
Westerham-cum•Edenbridge, architecture
of, lxix ; rectors of, lxvii ;
perpetual vicarage and advowson
of, lxviii ; tombs, lxx.
Westminster, Abbey of St. Peter, !xiv.
Weston, Sir Thomas, 113.
Westus. Mr., 115.
Whatman, Lawrence, bequest, 32.
Wheler, Capt. George, 284,
"Whiston, Rev. Jonathan, 230 ; Mary,
230.
White, Alice, bequest, 32; John, 90;
Stephen, 32.
Whitefeild, Clement, 2-18 ; Herbert,
24ii, 246, 247 ; Martha, 2,151 246,
247, 249, 250,
Whitfield earth works, 298.
Whiting, Wiliiam, 28·1·,
Whitley rroreAt, 11>, 168.
Whitlock, Agne8,45; Joan, 58; John,
bequest, 26; John, •!o, 48,
GENERAL INDEX. 327
Whitmore, Herbert, lxv.
Whittle, Anne, 184 ; Hester, 184 ;
Thurston, 184 ; William, reotor,
184; Mr., 184.
Whittlesey, Archbishop, 86.
Whope, 'l'homas, 51.
Whyte, Anne, bequest, 47.
Whytyngton, Richard, Lord Mayor of
London. lxiv.
Wiokenden, John, 18.
Wideden, Stephen, bequest, 30.
Widmere, Sir Nicholas, 213.
Wierton in Boughton l\fonchelsea
(Wiolhtringden), 205.
Wilkes, manor of, lxi.
Wilkins (Wilkyns), Anne, 186 (4),
187, 188 (fi) ; Edward, 186 (ll), 187
(2), 188 (6) ; Elizabeth, 185 (2),
18G (2), 187 ; Ellen, 187 ; Frances,
18G; George, 182, 185 (4), 186, 187
(ll); James, 186, 187; John, 187,
188 ; Marie, 18!l, 187 ; Mary, 182 ;
Michael, 185 ; Ralph, 185, 186 (2),
18i (2); Richard, 187 ; Susan, 185,
187 ; Thomas, 186, 187 ; William,
187.
Wilkinson, Richard, 228.
William the Conqueror, a charter of,
lxv.
William, John, 237.
Williams, Elizabeth, 188 (4) ; Humphrey,
188 (6) ; Humphrey, vicar,
188; Mary, 188 ; William, 188 (2).
Willoughby, -, Esq., 9.
Willyams, Anthony, 199.
Winchepe, John, 52.
Windows, low-side, notes on, xlv.
Wilson, Robert, bequest, 33 ; Robert,
Rector of Hin:x:hill, 100.
Winchelsey, Earl of, 228.
Winchelsey, Archbishop, xli, xlvii,
208, 209.
Winchester, Bishop of, 244.
Windsor (Wynesor), 113 ; Chapel
Royal at, 113 n ; presentment in,
109.
Winkland. earthworks at Oaks Farm
in, 298. ·
Wiseman. Anne, 184; Charles, 18·1;
Frances, 184 ; Gusanne, 183 ; William,
I 8·1 ; Mr., 183.
Witherden farm, 205.
Wittersham, church of, 36.
Wiwarlet, lnthe of, 162, 163.
Wode, Margaret, ,iU ; John, 50 ;
'l'homas, bequest, 270.
Wodehouse. Edmund, 88.
Wodesburgh, John, Prior, 40.
Woghope, Thomas, 51.
Wohoppe, Henry, 51.
W olball, Peter, 248.
Wolfe, General, !iii.
Wolffe, .Tohn, 18; Thomas, 18.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 8.
Wolvey, Richard, rector, 89.
·wood (Woode), James, 18,250; Richard.
27ll ; Thomas, 242.
Woodhouse, John, 48.
Woodnesborought, 108, 109.
Woodruff, Rev. C. Eveleigh, on
Extracts from original documents
illustrating the progress
of the Reformation in
Kent, 92; the :British Oppidum,
Squerryes Court, lvii ; St.
Martin's Church, Canterbury,
lxxxiii.
Woodward, Elizabeth. 186.
Woolpit, Suffolk, rood iu the church
of, xlv.
Wootton, parish of, in the bailiwick
of Eastry, 165.
Worceter, Thomas, 98.
W ornden in Marden, 205.
Wotton, Thomas, 18.
Wotton, presentment at, 106.
Wriothesley, Lord Chancellor, 244.
Wright, Oliver, 66, 70.
Wrotham, mentions of, 174,175,177;
church of, xl, liv, lxi.
Wulfric, Abbot, 294, 295.
Wye, destruction of altars, 103.
Wybourn, William, 106.
Wyghtman, William, rector, 90.
Wyllie, Rev. Robert, 284.
Wymingswold, vicar of, 96, 100 ;
rood loft, font, etc., 110.
y
Ykham, see Iokham.
Yong, Richard, bequest, 28 ; Thomas,
bequest, 29.
Yorke, Richard, 185; Stephen, 187 ;
Mr., 187 ; William, bequest, 48.
Youens, Mr. E. C., 16, 286.
Young (Yong), Alice, 66, 68, 69, 70,
71 ; Elizabeth, 66, 68, 70, 71, 75;
Nicholas, 66, 70, 71, 75; Thomas,
70; Capt. William, 65, 66, 68, 69,
70 ; William, 65, !i6, 70, 72, 73, 75;
Capt., 61!, 70, 71.
Yule, Colonel, 65.
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