General Index

( 345 ) GENERAL INDEX. Abbey, Sir John, 341. Abbot, Archbishop, 120. Abbott, George, 29 ; William, 37. Abercrombie, Sir Robert, 283. Acts of Privy Council, reference to, 90. Adams, William, 26. Adkins, Miss, of Deal, 10. Afleet, William, 26. Albemarle, Earl of, 285. Alcock, Rev. J. P., 52, 78. Aldersey, Mary, 189 ; Margaret, 190, 218 ; Thomas, 190 ; William, 189. Aldridge, Mr., 285 ; Mrs., 292. Aldwinkle. mediceval vestry at, 57. Alkham, Church Plate of, 136. Allen, Eric, xxxviii; John, 20, 39; Romilly, 13 ; William, 24. Allington, St. Laurence, Church Plate of, 215. All Souls' College, see Oxford. Allwork, Charles Long, Memorial to, of Church Plate at Maidstone, 254. • Alsoppe, John, 20. Altar slab in Great Chart Church, Notes on, 100. „ stone in St. Peter, Thanet, removed, 47. Amery, Eoger, 88. Amise, John, 258. Amys, Wylzam, 342. Andrewe, John, 142. Andrews, W., xii. Anecdotes of the Hasted Family, 267. Angell, John, 180,181; William, 181. Ansell, John, 37. Appleton, Samuel, 33. Arcades, Central, in Churches, 69. Archband, description of, 121. Aroholifie' Bullwarke, 166. „ Fort, 166. Arohdeaoon's Articles of Enquiry, 182. Court, 22. Archdeacon's Visitation Books, 142, 148, 149, 191. Archer, Henry, 41 : James, 278 ; Mrs., 290. Archidiaconal Visitations, by A. Hussey, Pt. ii., 17. Architectural History of Great Chart Church, by the Eev. G. M. Livett, 101. Architectural History of High Halden Church, by the Rev. G. M. Livett, 295. Arms on brass in Great Chart Church, 97. ,, on window in Goldwell Chapel, Great Chart, 91, 92. „ of Chichele on brass in Great Chart Church, 97. ,. of Cowdale, 80, 87. „ of Dobell, 98, 99. „ of Goldwell, 97. „ of See of Norwich in window of Great Chart Church, 92, „ of Sybill family, 80, 81, 84, 87. „ of John Toke, 97, 98. Arnold, A. A., xl, xii, xlii, 337. Array, Commission of, 86. Arundel, Earl of, 132. Ashford, old house ia Beaver Fields at, 334. ., Church, Note on, by Rev. G. M. Livett, 116; roodloft in, 77. Assault on the Sheriffs' Officers of Cambridge and Hunts, 90. Astle, Thomas, 269. Astley, Sir John. 242. a Stotte, Sir Robert, 339, 340. Atte [? Bregge], Johannes, see Bregge. Atwood, Henry A. S., 184. Austens, Family of, 272. Ayerst, Mrs., 273. Aylesford, urn-field at, 13. Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, 269. Ayres, Widow, 272. YOIi. XXVI. A A 346 GENERAL INDEX. B Baker, Dorothy, 318 ; Rev. F. V., 68 ; G. E., 196, 200; James, 317. 318; Joanna, 317 ; Hr John, 341. Bacon, W. B.. xxxviii. Baldwin, Elizabeth, 250 ; Frances, 250; John, 21; Laura, 250; William, 228. Balks or lynches, meaning of, 37. Balner, Reginald, 88. Barnfield, Ellen, suspected of witohcraf t, 45 ; Bobert, 45. Bankerman's axe, face marks of, in Ashford Church, 116. Bankes, Richard, 165. Banks, Delamark, 214 ; Sir Edward, 214. Banster, John, 324. Bapchild, Church Plate of, 185. Baptist, Mrs., 285. Barbont, Mr., 278. Bardis, de, arms of the family of, 81. Barham, tenants of, pay for not doing suit at the Court Baron, 129. Barling, Elizabeth Ann, 251; Joseph, 251. Barlton, William, 46. Barnes, Robert, wife of, presented for pulling hemp on Sunday, 43. Baron Hill and Bryston, land called, 125. Barrell, Rev. Mr., 276. Barrow, William, 191. Barton, Mr., 49. Basecourt, description of. 122. Baset, John, 325. Bassett, Thomas, 324. Batchelor, Mark, 24. Bateman, Anne, 161; Hester. 182 ; Peter, 161; Thomas, oordwinder, 262; William, 161. Battle Church, Sussex, arrangement betweenRector and parishioners regarding enlargement of Church, 75. Bauler, Edward, 33. Bawdry, house at, to be sold for use of the poor, 18. Bazeley, Thomas Tyssen, 167. Beaney Institute, lecture at, on British, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon Collections therein, by G. Payne, Esq., xii. Bearsted, Church Plate of, 216. Beaver, Note on an old house at Ashford called, by Rev. A. Pearman, 334. Beavor, John de, 334. Beckley, Sussex, position of rood-loft in, 115, Bedford, Mr., 276. Beer, freestone from, 118. Bekesbourne, house of Archbishop Parker ab, 119. Belcher's Kentish Brasses, reference to, 97. Bell, Matthew, Mr. J. P., D.L., obituary notice of, xlvii. Bell, Mrs., 335 ; P., 117. Bell hung in watoh-house to be rung in case of invasion, 34. Bell-base, use of, 59. Bell and cushion base, evolution of, 118. Bellett, John Crosthwaite, 146. Belgrave, William, 121, 131, 132. Belting Green, free common in the manor of Ford, 129. Bendall, William, 164, 165. Benedictine Priory of St. Martin, 151. Benger, Jo., 170. Bennett, Sir Henry, 30. Benson, Archbishop, 182. Bensted, Hubert, Esq., xxxiii, xl. Beordsworth, William, 324. Berkeley. Elizabeth, 326, 327; Maurice, 326, 327 ; Thomas, 327 ; Sir Thomas, 327. Berry, F. J., xxxvi. Bertha, Queen, burial place of, 8. Bethersden Church, reference to window in, 307 ; visit to, xxxix. Bevyr, messuage called, 335. Bicknor, Church Plate of, 190,217. Biddingfield, Jn., 259; Biden. L. M., xii. Bignei, Mr., 273. Billing, Agnes, 18. Bing, Elizabeth, presented for worshipping a snake, 40 ; Nicholas, 40. Birchington, lands owned by Jeffery Sandwell at, 132. Bird, Rev. G. S., M.A., xl. Birkhenids, Mr., 42. Birling, removal of gable wall and ohanoel arch, 298. Blackman, Cowley J., 184. Blackmore Church, reference to timber tower of, 314. Blechenden, Elizabeth, 242. Blechyndon, Mr. and Mrs., 276. Bligh, Mr. and Mrs., 149. Bliss, Thos., 196,224,225. Blosse, Thomas, 86. Bludworth, John, 49. Blunt, Rev. Walter, 218. Bobbing, Church. Plate of, W. Bockon, Johannes, portrait in window in Great Chart Ohuroh, 94. GENERAL INDEX. 347 Bold, family of, arms, 81. Bolt-house, meaning of, 121. Bolstrodes' in Langley Regis and Bovenden, 90. Boodle, Rev. J. A., grant made to, to print Registers of Boughton-under- Blean, xxxiv. Borage, Alexander, 24. Borden, Church Plate of, 188. Borden, Sir F. W., K.C.M.G., xxxviii. Borne, John, 37. Borrowman, J., jun., xxxv, xxxviii, xxxix. Bosvile or Bosseville, 80, 83 ; Elizabeth, 85, 88, 89 ; Margaretta, 84, 89 ; Mary, 83 ; Robert, 85, 89 ; Sir Thomas, 89. Bothe, Margaret, 84 ; Randolf, 84. Boughton-under-the-Blean, manor of, 131. ,, Registers of, xxxiv. Boughton Monchelsea, Church of, 103. Boughton Monchelsea, Church Plate of, 219; wrought stone from, 118. Bourne, Cheney, 199. Bowie, Mr., 169. Boxley, Church Plate of, 220; burglary at Vicarage of, 214. Boyne, Battle of, 201. Boyton, Henry S., 162. Bradshaw, Capt. A. Ii., R.N., 164; Mrs., 164. Brass at Farningham to Thomas Sibill, 87. ,, to Thomas Sibill and wife, of Chimham's, 84. „ to the three daughters of Nicholas Toke in Great Chart Church, 99. Bredgar, Church Plate of, 198, 262. Bredhurst, Church Pbte of, 220. Bregge, John Atte, portrait of in window in Great Chart Churoh, 94. Brent, Cecil, F.S.A., gift to Canterbury Museum, xxxvi ; Sir Nathaniel, 42. Brewster. Harriet, 293. Brick Hill Lane, Upper Thames Street, bronze scoops found in, 12. Bridgland, John, 324. Briggs, Coat of Arms, 239. „ Hannah, 239; Rev. Henry, 239 ; Dr. William, 239. Bristol, reference to St. Stephen's, Church Plate, 190. Broadstairs Lynch, land left to the poor at, 45, Brokes, land at Farningham known as, 87. Bromley Church, bequest to, 86. Bronze scoops, 11, 12, 15. Brooch, late Celtic, 10. Brookland, reference to timber tower of church, 313. Broome, Jo., 170. Broomefleld, land in parish of Herne known as, 124. Broomfield, Church Plate of, 222. Brown, Samuel, 200 ; —, 283. Browne, Edward, 285 ; Leonard, 29 ; Mary, 287 ; —, 32, 181. „ of Wild Hall, arms of, 99. Bryant, Jacob, 272. "Brytons," land at Farningham known as, 87. Buchanan, Rev. J. R., Memorials of Heme, reference to, 120. Buckland, Church Plate of St. Andrew, at, 138. „ of St. Barnabas, 140. Buckler's Churches of Essex, reference to, 310. Briddysden, land known as, 87. Burgen, Richard, 324. Burial without Christian rites, 43. „ of self-murdered persons in churchyard, 39. Burkitt, Elizabeth Wyatt, 234. Burlton, Katryn, 331; Richard, 333; Note on a Brass to, at Dartford, by W. D. Haskett Smith, 331. Burridge, Benjamin, 317 ; Mary, 317 ; Thomas, 317. Busbridge, Thomas Harris, 247. Bushe, Mother, suspected of being a witch, 31. Bussher, John, 20. Butler, Rev. Lord Theobald, xxxiii. "Buxforde Melle" in Great Chart, mentioned in will of Thomas Twysden, 95. Bywymbull, land at Farningham, known as, 87. C Cackett, William, 323. Cadell, Miss, xxxv. Caen, freestone from, 118. Calcraft, John, 293. Caldwell, Rev. John, M.A., 31. Calendar of Ancient Deeds, 86, 87. ,, of Chancery Proceedings (Queen Elizabeth), reference to, 89, 90. A A 2 348 GENERAL INDEX. Calendar of Patent Rolls, reference to, 90. „ of State Papers, reference to, 30, 89. „ Treasury Papers, reference to, 323. Callant (of Maidstone), Frances, 241; John, 241 ; Mary, 241. " Calowdowngosses,'' land known as, 88. Camber Castle, repair of, 166. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 339. Cambridge, Mr., 286. Camden, The Marquess, xxxvi. Campbell, Col. John, 278 ; Lieut. John, 283. Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Excavations at, by S. Evans, 1. „ Crypt at. 1. „ Archbishop of, 17,18, 38. „ Cathedral, nave arcades of, 306; Registers, 115, 294. „ Christohuroh Priory, 44. „ Palace of, 119. „ Consistory, 88. „ District Probate Office, 198. „ Marriage Licences, 47, 132, 268. „ Church Plate of St. Andrew's, 190. ,, special day of Kent Archseological Society at, xii. Capel-le-Ferne, Church Plate of, 140. „ Inventory of, temp. Edw. VI, 141. Capell, messuage known as, 88. Capon, John, 324. Cares or Caves, 80, 85, 87. Carnell, Tho., 324. Carpenter, Austen, 18 ; Francis, 25. Carr, John, 324 ; Rev. T. A., 246. Carter, Mrs., 242, 259. Castilion, Dr. John. 236. Castle Meadows, Lower Walmer, Romano- British remains near, 9. Caswell, Miss E., xl. Cates, Charles, 23 ; Margaret, 23. Cave, Mr., of Deal, fibula in possession of, 13; John, 129. Caves or Cares, see Cares. Cavenagh, Lt.-Col. W. Odiarne, 318. Caythorpe, reference to central arcade of Churoh at, 69. Cecil, Frances, 205, I Celtic Settlements, discoveries of late, near Walmer, 9. Cess, alleged unlawfully made, 40. Chalices, Elizabethan, 134, 135. Chalker, John, 19. Chalton, reference to Church Plate of, 190. Chambers, William, 41. Champnes, Margaret, 84; William, 84. Chancellor, Fred., reference to article on Blackmore Church by, 314. Chancery, Suits in, 85, 89. Chandler, Mrs. Elizabeth, 137, 141 ; Matthew, 137. Chapman, H. Mapleton, Esq., xxxiv, xii. Charles, R. Stafford, xxxv. Charlton. Tho., 238. Charlton, Church Plate, St. Bartholomew's, 142; SS. Peter and Paul, 145. Chart, Great, Church: Notes on the Ancient Stained Glass, Memorial Brasses, and an Altar Slab in, by the Rev. H. W. Russell, 91; Architectural History of, by Rev. G. M. Livett, 101; altar-slab, 100 ; altar-tomb, 97 ; arcades, date of, 106, 107 ; bases and capitals in, 107 ; belfry-stage, 105; buttresses, 104, 105 ; olerestory to the nave, 111, 112; composition of inner jamb of doorway, 103 ; cross walls, 101, 108; damaged by fire, 115 ; early church. 102 ; early history, 103 ; fifteenth-century alterations, 111 ; fourteenth-century alterations, 104 ; Godington. Chapel. 93, 104 ; Godington pew, 114 ; Goldwell Chapel, description of stained glass in, 91, 93, 104 ; measurements of, 101, 109, 110, 112; mouldings, 106, 110, 111; mullions in windows, 104 ; nave roof, 113; Papers on, reference to, 117 ; peculiar arrangement of the nave, clerestory stage and roof of, 102; remodelling of, in fourteenth century, 104 ; Roman bricks in, 113 ; roodloft, 112; roof of, 105, 111 ; stained glass in, 91 ; tower of, 110; visit to of Kent Archseological Society, xxxix ; voussoir or arch stones in, 103; wall plates of, 105; weather mouldings, 105 ; windows, 104, 106, 111, 113; window memorial to Rev. Nicholas Toke and Emma Toke, 91. Chart Sutton,Church Plate of, 223. GENERAL INDEX. 349 Chennel, Rev. John, 49. Cheney, John, 230. Cheriton, James Goldwell, Vicar of, 92 ; windows in Church, 304. Chewney, Rev. Nicholas, 30, 43. Chichele, arms of, 97 ; Cecily, 97 ; Mrs. 273 ; family of, 272. Chichester. Queen Mary at, 17. Chiffinch, Mr., 276. Chillinton (Chilmington), Johannes, portrait of in window in Great Chart Church, 94. Chilmiton, tenants pay for not doing suit at Court Baron, 128. Chipsted, quit rents paid to Manor of Kingsdown, 89. Chislet, Manor of, 131. Christ Church, Canterbury, see Canterbury. Christian, John, 20. Christmas, Rev. William, 44. Church Plate in Kent, by the Rev. C. E. Woodruff, Part IL, 133. ,, „ Dover Deanery (Rev. T. S. Frampton), 136—184. Church Plate in Sittingbourne Deanery (Rev. C. E. Woodruff), 185— 214. ,, ,, Sutton Deanery (Rev. W.Gardner-Waterman), 215—263. Church Plate of Alkham, 136 ; Allington, 215 ; Bapohild, 185 ; Bearsted. 216 ; Bicknor, 217 ; Bobbing, 187 ; Borden, 189 ; Boughton Monchelsea, 219 ; Boxley. 229 ; Bredgar, 189 ; Bredhurst, 220 ; Broomfield, 222 ; Buckland :—St. Andrew, 138; St. Barnabas, 140 ; Capel le Feme, 140 ; Charlton :—St, Bartholomew, 142; SS. Peter and Paul, 145; Chart Sutton, 223 ; Coldred, 147 ; Denton, 149; Detling, 224; Dover :— Christ Church, 160; College Chapel, 151 ; Holy Trinity, 153 ; St. James (old church), 154 ; St. James (new church). 156 ; St. Martin, 158 ; St. Mary-in-the-Castle, 165, 159; St. Mary the Virgin, 161; Western Heights Garrison Church, 170; Eastchurch, 190 ; East Sutton, 225 ; Elmley, 192; Frinsted, 227; Guston, 171 ; Halstow, Lower, 192 ; Harrietsham, 228 ; Hartlip, 193; Harty, 194; Soiling-bourne, 229; Hougham, 172 ; Hucking, 232 ; Iwade, 195; Kingsdowne, 196 ; Langley, 232 ; Leeds, 234 ; Lenham, 235 ; Leysdown, 196 ; Linton, 236 ; Loose, 238; Lydden, 173; Maidstone :—All Saints, 240 ; St. Faith, 244 ; St. John the Evangelist, 245 ; St. Imke, 246 ; St. Michael and All Angels. 247 ; St. Paul, 248; St. Peter, '249 ; St. Philip, 253 : Marden, 254 ; Milsted, 197 ; Milton, 199 ; Minster, 200 ; Murston. 201 ; Newington, 203 ; Otham, 255; Queenborough, 203 ; Rainham, 204; River, 175 ; Eodmersham, 205 ; St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe, 176 ; Sheerness:— Dockyard Chapel, 207; Holy Trinity, 206 ; St. Paul's, 207 ; Sibertswold, 178 ; Sittingbourne:— Holy Trinity, 210; St. Michael, 209 ; Staplehurst, 256 ; Stockbury, 210; Sutton Valence, 257 ; Temple Ewell, 179; Thornham. 258; Tonge, 212; Tovil, 259; Tunstall, 212; Ulcomb, 260; Upchurch, 213 ; Warden, 214 ; Westcliffe, 181; Wootton. 183; Wormshill, 261 ; Wychling, 263. Church Plate, alphabetical list of names of Donors of, in the Deaneries of Dover, Sittingbourne, and Sutton, 264 ; dispersal of, in reign of King Edward VL, 169 ; Inventory of, in Churchwardens' Account of St. Mary's Church, Dover, 170; loan of, to another parish, 184 ; photographing. 135 ; purchase of, by rents of Church land, 259 ; purchase by subscription for Dockyard Chapel, Sheerness, 208 ; reference to, in Detecta et Comperta at Archbishop Warham's Visitation of Dover, 174 ; gift of to Monks' Kirby Church, 165. Churchman, Winter, 29. Churchwardens' Account Book, St. Mary the Virgin, Dover, 162, 163, 165, 167, 168, 169, 170. Churton, Bight Rev. Edward T., 143 ; Mrs., 143. Chymbeham, John, land left to, in will of Nioholas Sibile, 86. „ Manor, 87. Cinque Ports, liberty of, 43. Clark, Sir Francis, 261 ; Lucretia, 261. Clarke, Joseph, 62, 53, 54, 61, 67, 68, 71,72. Clay, John, 19. Claybrooke, William, 20. Clayton, Henry, io. Clement, John, 169. Clements, A. F., xii. 350 GENERAL INDEX. Cliffe-at-Hoo, Church Plate of, 162, 263 ; Vicar of, 92 ; Visit of Kent ArchEeological Society to, xlv. Clogher, co. Tyrone, fibula found at, 14. Cobb, E. F., xxxviii; John, 130 ; Rev. Robert, 225. Cobham Hall, 204. Cocklinge, will of widow, 44. Cockman, Tho., 324. Cockran, Coll., 278. Coins, Gaulish and Roman, 13. Coldall, see Cowdall. Coldred, Church Plate of, 147. Cole, Rev. John, 33, 34. Coleman, Roger, and wife, 25 ; Thomas, 17. Colepeper, Lady Elizabeth, 230 ; Lady Frances, 230 ; Lord John, 230 ; Sir Thomas, 230. Collectanea Antiqua, reference to, 13. Collins, William, 38. Coles, Canon Oakley, xxxvi. Colthurst, Andrew, 89 ; Matthew, 89. Commission of Array, 86. „ to enquire into oertain oppressions and extortions committed by William Isle of Sundrisse, 86. ,, to enquire for rebellious persons in Kent, 86. „ of oyer and terminer, 86. „ of the Peace for Kent, 86. Committee for Ireland in 1646 and 1648, 132. Commons, free, belonging to the Manor of Ford, 129. Communicants in parish of St. John's in Thanet, 18 ; in Sfc. Lawrence in Thanet, 31 ; in St. Peter's in Thanet, 45. Communion, use of common bread for, by Minister of St. Lawrence in Thanet, 31. Communion Cap, cover of silver missing from, at St. John's in Thanet, 18. Communion Table carpet required in S&. Nicholas-at-Wade, 42. Compass-window, description of, 122. Compton, Rev. W. J., 152, Conway, Seoretary, 132. Cooke, Raobel, 49 ; R.. xxxiv., 269, 270; William, 49. Cooling Castle, visit of Kent Archseological Society to, xlv. Coppin, Thomas, 36. Cqrboil, Archbishop, 151. Corfe, A. F., xii. Cornwall, Mary, 85 ; Thomas, 85. Cornwallis, Arohbishop, 179. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, see Cambridge. Corrall, PhiUp, 260. Corsham, Wilts, Hospital of, 267. Cosbye, John, 27, 28. Costan, Stephen, 49. Cotton, C, xii. Court Baron, 128. „ Fostall, land known as, 125. ,. Rolls of the Manor of Ashford, 335. Court, Stephen, 124. Courtney, Archbishop, 74. Covell or Cavell, John, 26. Cowdale or Coldall, family arms, 80, 87. „ Isabel. 85, 87 ; Robert, 85 ; —, 85. Cowden, wooden spire of church, 313. " Cowles," land at Farningham called, 87. Crampe, John, 30. Cranbourne Chace, fibulas found at, 14. Cranbrook Registers, 318. Cranmer, Archbishop, 119, 120, 339, 340. „ Register of, 138. Crauford, Col., 208. Crawford, John, 318. Crayden, Samuel, 196. Crayford Church, by Rev. G. M. Livett, 51. „ additions to, 68, 75; angles of walls, 55 ; antecedents of central arcade, 70 ; arcades, 74 ; arohivolt mouldings in, 59 ; building of by John Marshall, 55 ; central arcade, description of, 58,59,60, 61; chancel, 52. 53, 60, 61 ; chapels, 52, 55, 50, 59, 61 ; corbel in wall, 57 ; dates, approximate, regarding, 78 ; date of vestry addition, 57 ; decorated enlargement, 73 ; difference between the work of the chancel and nave, 75 ; discovery of remains of a triplet of windows, 67 ; discovery of sill and jambs of an early-Norman doorway, 65, 66 ; doorways, 54, 57, 63, 64, 65, 66, 70; early-Norman church, 65 ; entrance (old) to the churchyard, 68 ; excavations to trace early-Norman doorway, 65; fifteenth-century additions, 75 ; fire in, 62 ; foundations, 67, 76 ; graveyard (old), position of, 68; ground level of, 54 ; material used, 76; papers on by Major Alfred Heales, GENERAL INDEX. 351 51 ; by Canon Smith, 62; plan, reference to, 51 ; remains of early- Norman rubble walling, 68 ; restoration of, 52; Howbury Chapel in, 55 ; roodloft, 77 ; roofs, 56, 63, 64, 75. Creed, Thomas, 29. Cripps, William Joseph, Obituary notice of, xlvi, 140. Cripps, Nicholas, 233 ; —, 190. Crips, Mr., 166. Crispe, Henry, 18. Crokat, James, 286. Crompe, Rev. John, 258. Crosby Ravensworth, bronze scoops found at, 12. Cross, gable, found in Otham Churchyard, 338. Crosse stones, 142. Crowers, messuage called, 88. Crowisbrefield, land called, 125. Crypts, English, founded before 1085, 1. Culle, John, 324. Culmer, Jane, 47 ; Richard, 45, 47. Cuming, Bartholomew, 22, 25. Curling, Anthony, 31, 47; Gregory, 33 ; Nicholas, 32 ; William, 32, 35, 36, 37. Curtis, Jas., F.S.A., xxxviii. Curzon, Lord, and Indian Art, 14. Cuxton, burglary at Vicarage, 214, D Daniels, family arms of, 81. Darent, River, 79, 82. Dartford Church, Note on a Brass in, by W. D. Haskett Smith, 331; bell bases and capitals of, 59 ; segmental chancel-arch before restoration, 61; pictures in, 61; scroll and roll moulding, 117. Davis, Dr. Randall, xxxvi. Dawby (or Danby), Rev. Thomas, 341. Day, Rev. H. C, 222 ; Rev. William, 257. Deal, late Celtic and Romano-British . remains preserved at, 10; Old house at, Note On, 328; St. Leonard's Church at, 328. Deal or Deale, Thomas, 18,19. Deane, Rev. John Bathurst, 164. de Bardis, see Bardis. de Bea.vor. see Beavor. Dedham. Essex, land in, 86. Deedes, Rev. Julius, 226. , . de Eresby, Baroness Willoughby, see Eresby. de Hethe. see Hythe. De la Launde, see Launde. Dengayne or D'Engayne, coat of arms, 327 ; Sir John, 327. Denne, G. H, 9, 10. Dennis, Edmund, 170. de Norwode, see Norwood. Denton, Church Plate of, 149. „ Manor of, 167. Detling, Church Plate of, 224. de Zoete, E. F., xii. Dickson, Rev. R. H., Note on a tomb at Eastchurch, 326. Dingley, Allan, 274 ; Charles, 274 ; John, 274 ; Sir John, 274 ; Robert, 274, 293 ; Thomas, 275. Discovery of a supposed Reliquary at St. James in the Isle of Grain, Note on, by A. A. Arnold, 335. Dobson, William, 124. Dode, plan of Church of, 67. Doddington Church, 73, 76. Domesday or Doomsday Book, references to, 78, 102, 295. Donett, John of Eynsford, will of, 84 ; Thomas, 88. Donors of Church Plate. List of, 264. Dorman, Anne, 268, 292 ; Dorothy, 293 ; Marv, 293. Dormer, Rev. William, 263. Dorset, Earl of, petition to, 155. Douglas, Mrs. G. A., xxxv. Douglas Masonic Lodge, xxxiii. Dover Clcarters, 138. Dover, Church Plate of, i°o, 151, 153, 154, 156,158,169, 161.170. Drew, Mrs., 289. Drilond. Robert, 86. Ducareli Andrew Coltee, 294; Dr., 269. Duckett. John, 31; William, 124, 130. Dudley, Lady Alicia, 165. Duncan, V. Leland, xxxiv ; paper by, 55, 77. Duppa, Baldwin, 230. Dyke, Sir Thomas, 276 ; Lady, 276. Dyne, Alderman, 272. Dyot family, arms containing a tiger, 81. E Eales, John, 325. Eastchurch • Church Plate, 190 Livesey Monument, Note on, by Rev. R. H. Dickson, 326. 352 GENERAL INDEX. East Farleigh, burglary at Vicarage of, 214 ; stone quarried out at, 118. Eastgate House, Rochester, Restoration of, xxxvii, xliii. East Herts ArchEeological Society, xxxiv. East Malling Ohurch, 114. East Sutton, see Sutton, East. Eastwood, Tho., 324. Eaton, Elizabeth, 163 ; Sir Peter. 163 ; William, 162. Ede, Widow, 42. Edwards, Mary, 241, 271. Ela'me, Richard, 169. Elizabeth, Queen, 242 ; bequest to in will of John Sibyle, 88. Elizabethan coins and horse's bit of fifteenth century found at Little Mote, 82. Elliott, Mr., 335. Ellwood, Thomas, 170. Klmham, Thomas of, 14. Elmley, Church Plate of, 173,192. Elmstone, Anne, 204. Eising, vestry at, 57. Elvyden, Laurence, 169. Elwick, Anne, 189 ; Mary, 189 ; Rev. Robert, 189. Elwood, Thomas, 47, 48. Elyot, Thomas, 307. Emptage, John, 49. Enamelling, introduction of the art into England, 12. Engham, Anne, 98 ; John, 98. Epse, William, 169. Erasmus, paraphrases of, 170. Kresby, Baroness Willoughby de, 327. Essex ArchEeological Society's Transactions, 1869, 314. Essex Review, The, 314. Essherst, John, 335. Estavayer, fibulie found at. 13. Evans, Rev. Turberville, M.A,. 138, 140. Evatt, John, 87 ; Roger, 87 ; Thomas, 87. Everard, Rev. Thomas, 188; Valentine, 39. Evered, Henry, 39. Evers, John, licence granted to by Dr. Newman to keep a school, 36. Ewell, Temple, Church Plate of, 179. Ewell in the parish of Faversham, 29. Ewer, family arms of, containing tiger, 81. Excavations at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, by Sebastian Evans, Jun., xii, 1. Eynsford, Museum at, 83 ; land in, mentioned in wills of Nicholas and Thomas Sybill, 86, 87. „ Castle, 79, 82 ; Church, 83; memorial to Bosville family in, 83 ; reference to, in will of John Sibyle, 88 ; parish register, 82, 87, 88, 89 ; Vicar of, bequest to in John Sibyle's will, 88. Eynsford, Little Mote in, by R. H. Ernest Hill, 79. F Fabric Roll of Rochester Castle, 118. Fairlight, freestone from, 118. Fairs on the Manor of Ford, 129. Fanting, WiUiam, 26. Eantinge or Phanting. John, 24, 47. Farneham, Humphrey, 190; Margaret, 190. Famell, Jobn, 164. Farningham or Frennynham, land at, 86, 87. „ Long croft in, 87. Farrer, Rev. Edmund, 326. Faunce, Miss Jane, 293 ; Thomas, 293. Faussett, Eev. Brian, 294 ; Elizabeth, 294. Feoffees for land given to the poor, 45. Fergusson, Ensign Adam, 283. Ferris, Henry, 32 ; Sibilla, accused of being a witch, 32. Fibulae, 12, 13, 14, 16 ; in the Guildhall Museum, 13. Field, W. P. G.. 184. Filmer, Dowager Lady Dorothy, 226 ; Sir John, Bart., 226. Finch, arms of, 99; George, 327 ; Mary, 327 ; Ralph, 195. Finche, Mrs. Bridget, 196. Finn, Arthur, xl. Finnis, Steriker, 172. Fire-stone (Upper Greensand) in Crayford Church windows, 63. Fish-weir belonging to Ford Manor, 128. Fleet, Henry, 21; George, 20; Thomas, 20 ; William, 22, 23. Floore (Northants), vestry at, 57. Floors of Churohesj 76. Flory, Hugh, Abbot of St. Augustine's Abbey, 6, 7. Foaoh, Thomas, of Sandwioh, detention of legacy by, 42. GENERAL INDEX. 353 Fogge, Sir John, presentation of Rectory of Cheriton to James Goldwell by, 92 ; re-building of Ashford •Church by, 117. Foord, T. H.. 335. Footes, Mr., 288. Ford Manor House and Lands in 1647, by A. Hussey, 119. Ford, derivation of name, 119. Ford House, acreage of, 123 ; basecourt of, 122 ; Chapel at, 122 ; compass-window of, 122 ; construction of, 123; description of, 121.122,123 ; foundations of, 120 ; Great Hall, 121 ; inner courts of, 122, 123 ; pulled down, 119 ; quit-rents or rents of, 128 ; remains of, 120 ; value of materials of all the buildings of, 123. Ford, James, 196. Fordwich, Lady, of Mote, 38. Forster, Mr. and Mrs., 274. Fountayne or Phountayne, Rev. Richard, 175. Fowke, Edward, 293. ffoxley, Thomas, 169. Frampton, Rev. T. S., On the Church Plate of Dover Deanery, 136,173, 175. Francis, Rev., 292. Franks, Sir A. W., 12 ; Rev., 277. Frennynham, see Farningham. Frere, Mrs. Catherine Frances, 220; Robert Temple, 220. Frinstead, Church Plate of, 272, 262. Fullerton, Mr., 276. Fry, E. W., Esq., xxxv, xxxvi. Fuller, Simon, 25. Fulligar, Mrs. Elizabeth, 233. Further Discoveries of Late-Celtic and Romano-British Interments near Walmer, by C. H. Woodruff, F.S.A., 9. G Gale, —, 285. Gang days, 17. Gaol deliveries, 86. Gardiner, Bishop, 340. Gardner-Waterman, Rev. Waterman, Church Plate of Sutton Deanery, by, xxviii, xii, 134, 135, 215, Gasson, Harbrah, 324. Gaynsford, Edward, 324. Genvey, —, Curate of St. Lawrence in Thanet, 35. German, John, 125. Gibbins, Thomas, 318. Gibson, the Miller, 24 ; Rev. W. G., 232. Gilbert, Richard, 146. Gilder, the late Mr., 11. Giles, —, 189. Gill, —, 84. Gillingham Church, arches of, 70 ; burglary at Vicarage of, 214. Gillow, Thomas, 38. Gilssin, Mr., 292. Giraud, F. F., Esq., xxxiii, xl. Gloucester Cathedral, crypt of, 1 ; monastic buildings of, 2 ; library of, 5 ; reference to maker's mark on Church Plate in St. Nicholas at, 211. Goble, Thomas, 193. Godalming Church, transeptal chapels of, 73. Godbehere, Samuel, 164. Godinton, 94 ; John de, portrait of, in window at Great Chart Church, 94. Godinton Chapel in Great Chart Church, stained glass in, 93. ., Manor of, 92. Godwin, Rev. G. N., xxxviii, xxxix. Gold, Thomas, 126. Goldridge, J., 259. Goldup, Thomas, 184. Goldwell, arms in brass in Great Chart Church, 97; manor of, 92. „ Avice, 92, 96 ; James, Canon of Hereford, 92 ; Bishop of Norwich, 92, 115; Joan, 97; William, 92, 96, 307. Goodale, William, 19. Goodhewe, Richard, 87. Goodson, Joan, 39; John, presented for burying his wife, who murdered herself in churchyard, and his explanation, 39. Goodwin, Mary, 49. Gooson, Richard, withholds twelve • cops of straw, 46. Gore Court, 256. Goslin, Mary, 271. G-othio Moldings (Paley's), reference to, 107. Goudhurst Church, example of new Churoh built up round an old one, 74 ; mouldings in, 118, 301. Goulburn, Edward Meyrick, Church Plate in memory of, at HoUingbourne, 231. Grain, Isle of, 335. Grange of Ozengal, farmers of, repair chancel of Church of St. Lawrence in Thanet, 38. Grant, Nioholas, 45 ; Thomas, 199. 354 GENERAL INDEX. Graunt, John, 45. Graves of Romano-British origin, 10. „ of Hasted, 271; of Mrs. Hasted, 271. Gravesend, lands in parish of, mentioned in will of John Sibbill, 87. Gray, Gabriel, 45. Greek palmette, 12. Greensted, Harry, 193 ; Henry, 193. Gregory, Rev. Francis, 239. Gresban, Samuel, 37. Griffith, John, member of the Parliamentary Survey of Ford, 121, 131, 132; John, D.D., 221. Grimaldi, Wynford B., 319. Grofhurst, Henry de, 303. Ground-table, description of, 59, Grovehurst, Joan, 86 ; Richard, 86. Grymsdiche, tenement in Sevenocke (Sevenoaks), mentioned in will of fid ward Sybill, 89. Guldeford arms, 98. Guston, Church Plate of, 171. Gwins, Messrs., 285. Gyll, John, 86 ; Robert, 86. Gylle, Richard. 86. H. Haoh Lawne, land at Farningham known as, 87. Halden arms, 98. Halden, High, Church, Architectural History of, by the Rev. G. M. Livett, 295; Nineteenth Century Alterations to, by Rev. W. H. Rammell, 316 ;. alterations, fourteenth century, 298 ; fifteenth century, 304 ; Archdeacon's decree with reference to digging turf at, 319; bases and capitals in, 107; bells, 319; dial bought, 316; early-English additions, 296; Frittenden clock bought, 316; original glass in, with quartered shield of Castile and Leon, 303 ; measurements of, 295 ; monument of wood, 319 ; mouldings, 301; nave roof, 301; Norman Church (?), 296 ; porch, 301, 302 ; tower of, 308, 320; vestry room built 1836, 316 ; visit to, of Kent ArchEeological Society, xxxix ; windows of, 300. Hales, Edward, 187, 201; Sir Edward, 201, 329 ; Frances, 201. Hall, Andrew, 33 ; Margaret, 33. Halstow, High, visit of Kent Arohaso- • logioal Sooiety to, xlv. Halstow, Lower, Elizabethan chalice of, 135. Halstow, Lower, Church Plate of, 192. Hamelin, Isabel, 327 ; Sir John, 327. Hammond, Denham, 274 ; Rev. F. A., 117 ; James. 163 ; William, 27. Hampden, Little, or Hampton Court Farm, 335. Hannington, Northants, example of central arcade in Ohuroh, 69. Harbie, Robert, 25. Hardcastle, E. H, Esq., xxxix. Harding, Rev. T., xxxiii. Harlye, John, heirs of, withhold money from the poor of the parish, 45. Harman, Henry, 65 ; will of, 55. Harrietsham, Church Plate of, 228; Rector of (James Goldwell), 92. Harris, Edward, 40 ; Mrs., 276 ; Walter, 276. Harrison, Rev. A. H., xxxix; John, 291; Philip, 24 ; Rev. Thos., 253. Hart, Francis, 85, 88 ; Joan, 85, 88. Hartlip, Church Plate of, 193, „ Villa, fibulas and iron knife found at, 13. Harty, Church Plate of, 194. Hartye, John, will of, 18. Haskett-Smith, W. D„ 331. Haskrewle, Richard, 87. Hasmer, Adam, 325. Hasted, Anecdotes of the Family Of, 269; Anne, 277,293; Mrs. Anne, 293 ; Barbara Benetta, 294; Charles, 293; Edward, 267, 268, 270, 271, 273, 277, 278, 290, 293 ; Rev. Edward, 279 ; Elizabeth, 271 ; Francis, 290 ; Francis Dingley, 274,293; George, 293 ; Isaac, 277 ; John Septimus, 294 ; Joseph, 267, 268, 277, 294 ; Katherine, 271, 272, 279, 293 ; Mary, 271 ; Moses, 271; Nathaniel, 271, 287; Thomas, 271 ; vault of family of, 279. Hatch, Joseph, 319. Hathewolden Grange, 319. Hausteds of Hampshire, 268. Hawes, —, 272. Hawkes, William, 34. Hawkinge, Church Plate at, 180. Hawlet, John, land held by, on the manor of Ford, 130. Heales, the late Major Alfred, his papers on Crayford Churoh, 51, 53, 55, 59, 62, 63, 68, 72. GENERAL INDEX. 355 Hebbynge, John, the elder, 169 ; John, junior. 169. Hedd. Thoma-, 25. Hendley, Bowyer, 256 ; William, senr., 255. Hennessy's Novum Repertorium Ecclesiasticuin, 288. Henry VIII. dined at Ford with Cranmer on his way to France, 120. Henry, prior of Eastry, 300. Heraldry, English, tigers in, 81. Heralds' Visitation of Kent, 1574, 89. Hereford (James Goldwell), Canon of, 92. Heretics of Kent, MS. relating to, in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 339. Heme Fair, 129; Manor of, 131 ; Reotory of, 127. Hethe, sae Hythe. Hewett, John, 31. Hextall, Henry, 87. Hiddens, John, 29. Hide, —, 85, 89. High Halden, see Halden. Hill, R. H. Ernest, on Little Mote, Eynsford, 79; Family, 268; Miss E., xxxvi ; Mrs., 276. Hiltesbury, Manor of, 88. Hinde, Capt., 283. Hinds, A. B., M.A., xl. Hingham, vestry at, 57. Hinxhill, near Ashford, single lights in church, 106. Hoare, Riohard, 274. Hoath, Ford in parish of, 120; Reotory of, 126, 127. Hobday. Edward, 183. Hooking, Essex, lands and tenements at, 87. Hodsoll, Robert, 88. Holland of Solton, arms of in brass in Great Chart Ohurch, 97. „ Mrs. Lucretia, 260 ; Rev. J. Murray, 186 ; Canon Soott, xii; Rev. William, 186. HoUande, John, 88. HoUingbourne, Church Plate of, 229. Hollingsworth, J. and T., 262. Holinden, Robert, 325. Homan, Thomas, 47. Homilies, 17,18, 20. Honey, Mrs., 317. Hoo, St. Werburgh, visit of Kent ArchEeological Society to, xlv. Hooker, William, 46. Hope, Anne, 85, 88 ; John, 85, 88, 89. „ «, Lovelace, Chancery suit of, 85, 89-. Hope, W. H. St. John, xxxv, xxxvii, xl, xlii, 103, 336. Hopper, Sarah, 188. Horn, William, sum of £10 given by, to the Church poor. 21. Horse's bit of the fifteenth century found at Little Mote, 82. Horsmonden, early fourteenth-century base at, 118; reference to mouldings of, 301. Horton Kirby, Church built by same masons as Rochester Cathedral, US. Hosewyf, Johannes, portrait of in window in Great Chart Church, 95, Hospital of Harbeldowne and Northgate, 131. Hothfield, 94. Hougham, Church Plate of, 172, 192; St. Lawrence, a new ecclesiastical district formed out of, 158. Howard, Theophilus, Earl of Suffolk, K.G., 160. Howbury Chapel, in Crayford Church, 55. Howe, Rev. Robert, 341. Hucking, Church Plate of, 232. Hudson, Joha, 22. Huffam or Hougham, Stephen, Vicar of St. Nicholas-at-Wade, 41. Huffe, William, 25. Hugeson, James, 170. Hugo, Sir, Vicar of St. Peter's in Thanet, 44. Hungerford, Lady, Hospital of, at Corsham, Wilts, 267. Hunt, Misses A. and C. F„ 144. Hunters Street, a free common in Manor of Ford, 129. Hussey, Arthur, papers by, 17, 119. Hutchinson, Rev. A. S., 83. Hyde, William, 86. Hythe or Hethe, Bishop Hamo de, 61. Icklesham Church, Sussex, side-lights in, 106 ; visit of Kent Archseological Society to, xxxviii. Ightham, burglary at Vicarage of, 214. Inderwick, F. A,, Esq., K.C., and Mrs., xxxviii, xxxix. Ireland, Committee for, 132. Irving, J. T., discovery of stones shewing foliage in Rochester Cathedral by, 64. Isle, William,of Sundrisse, commission to enquire into certain oppressions and extortions committed by, 86. 356 GENERAL INDEX. Isley or Ysley, Sir Henry, of Dunstall, Knt., 87, 88; family of, 87 ; John, 324; Robert, 324 ; Thomas, 325. Ivychurch, reference to removal of gable wall and chancel-arch, 299. Iwade, Church Plate of, 195. J James II., King, 201. James, F. V., Esq., xxxiii. Jarrett, Frank, Esq., xxxvi. Jemmett, Anne, 189 ; Caleb, 189. Jenken, Edward, 24, 29. Jenkinson, Rev.. 23. Jenner, Rev. E. H. F., xxxviii, xxxix, Joanes, Henry, 48 ; James, 29, Johnson, Lady Charlotte, 285 ; Fanny, 284; John, 28 ; Pelham, 284 ; Philip. xxxviii, xxxix ; Miss, 272 ; —,21. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hesketh, 138 ; Thomas, 239. Jordans, family of, 318; Elizabeth, 317 ; Robert, 317 ; William, 199. Joy, Rev. P. C, xxxiii; Rev. Canon, obituary notice of, xlvii. Julyan, John, 174. K Kekewich, Rev. A. L., M.A., 144. Kempe arms, 98. ,, Cecily, 98; Sir Thomas, Knt., 98. Kennet, Henry, 183. Kent, Henry, 17. Kent Archasological Society, Annual Meeting, xxxvi; Oouncil Meetings, xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxix, xl, xii; Meetings, Maidstone, xxxiii; Rochester, xlii ; Tenterden, xxxiv ; Report, 1902, xxxvi, 1903, xlii; Rules, additions bo, xlii. Kent Contributors to a Loan to the King, 1542, 90. Kentish early-Norman chancels, laying out of, 67. Kentish Rood Screens, Rev. Scott Robertson's paper on, 77. Kenward, John, 224. Killigrew, Captain, 284. King, Edmund, 325 ; John, 325 ; Messrs., appointed to prepare Accounts of Kent ArchEeological Society, xl. Kingdon, Rev. James Durant, Church Plate at Loose given in memory of, 240. Kingsdown, Church Plate of, 195; land in, 86 ; Manor of, 88, 89. King's Langley, Bolstrodes in, 90. Kingsland, H. M., xxxviii. Kirkby, Robert, 21. Knatchbull, arms of, 99. Knight, John, 324. Knight-Jesson, Mrs. C, xii. Knights Military, Commandery of, 268. Knowler, Gilbert, 294 ; Richard, 20. Kyngesdown, see Kingsdown. Kyngeslangley, see King's Langley, Kyryell, Cicely, 90 ; Sir Thomas, 90. L Lacye family arms, 80, Ladd, William, bequest in will of, 55. Lake, Mrs. Henry, 173. Lake Dwellings, 13. Lamb, Isaac, 156. Lambard Library, 321. „ William, 323. Lambarde, messuage called, 88. Lambert, Arery (?), 323. Lambeth Palace Library, reference to Surveys in, 119. Langley, Church Plate of, 232. „ King's, see King's Langley. Langley, Family arms of, 80; Margaret, 84. Larking, Rev. L. B., 329. La Tene, Switzerland, station of a Celtic Race, 12,13. Launde, Sir Thomas de la, 327. Lawson, John, 44. Lay-folks' Mass Books, 112. Latham, M.A., Rev. John Larking, 174. Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 121, 125, 126, 127, 130. Lee, Commissioner, 272 ; Francis, 130 ; Mr. and Mrs., 276. Leeds, Church Plate of, 234. Leghe family arms, 80. Leigh, Mrs. Anne, 293 ; Rev. Egerton, 202; Francis, 293 ; Mr. and Mrs., 276 ; Richard, 293 ; Robert, 325 ; Rev. Thomas, 202. Leland's Itinerary, 120. Leng, Bishop, 289. Lenham, Church Plate of, 235. Lepard, Rev. S. C, xxxix. Lester, Rev. William, 18. Letherall, Robert, 33. Lethieullier, Mr. and Mrs.. 276. Letihey, Johannes, portrait of in window in Great Chart Church, 94. GENERAL. INDEX. 857 Lewis's Sistory of Thanet, 46. Lewisham, Church Plate of, 190. Leysdown, Church Plate of, 196. Ligement or ledgement table, description of ,'59. Linton, Church Plate of, 236. „ Place. 237. Little Mote, Eynsford, with pedigree of the Sibill family, by R.H.Ernest Hill, A.R.I.B.A., 79. ,, chimney stack, position of, 82; coat of arms of Sybill family, 79 ; fireplaces, 79 ; the Mint, name of farm surrounding, 82; reference to in Hasted, 88 ; remains of, 79 ; remains of foundations in orchard at, 82; suggestion regarding derivation of name of, 82. Littlewood, land called, in parish of Reculver, 124 ; land near, 125. Lipsoombe, Rev. C. H., 180. Livesey monument at Eastchurch, Note on, by the Rev. R. H. Dickson, 326 ; Elisabeth, 326 ; Gabriel. 326, 327 ; Sir Michael, 326, 327 ; Robert, 326, 327 ; coat of arms of, 326 ; pedigree, 327. Livett, Rev. G. M., on Great Chart Church, 91; Crayford Church, 51; High Halden Church, 295; Local Building Stones, 333, xxxiii, xxxviii, xxxix, xlii, 51, 101, 332. Loane or Lone, family arms containing tiger, 81. Longcroft in Farningham, 87. Longe, Richard, 19. Loose, Church Plate of, 238. Lords' Mead, in the parish of Reculver, 124, 130. Lorke, William, excommunicated, 27. Lough, Rev. John, 209. Love, family arms containing tiger, 81. Lovelace, John, 87, 88 ; Leonard, 89 ; Margaret. 89 ; Robert, 89 ; Thomas, 87, 88. Loveles, John, land of, 87. Lucey, Rev. E. C, Church Plate in memory of, at Westcliffe, 182. Lullingstone, 86. Lushington, John, 40, 41. Lntock, Michael, excommunicated. 27. Lutwyche, family arms containing tiger, 81. Luxborongh House, Essex, 286. Lydden, Church Plate of, 173. Lynches or balks, description of, 37. Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor, 221. Lyon, Rev. John, M.A., 161. M. Mabb, family arms containing tiger, 81. Mace, J . Ellis, xxxix. Macpherson, Rev. H. F., 335. Macstaly, Goodman, 342. Madden or Mayden, John, member of Parliamentary Survey of Ford, 121, 131, 132. Maidstone, Kentish rag from, 118; use of scroll-mouldings and debased form of scroll, 118; records, reference to, 241. Maidstone, All Saints, Church Plate Of, 240; position of early Church, 74; reference to nave arcades in, 306 ; St. Faith, Church Plate of, 244; St. John the Evangelist, Church Plate of, 245; St. Luke's, Church Plate of, 246; St. Michael and All Angels, Church Plate of, 247; Vicar of, 168; St. Paul, Church Plate of, 248; St. Peter, Church Plate of, 249; St. Philip, Church Plate of, 251: Holy Trinity, Church Plate in, 253. Malcher, Mrs., 283. Maiden, Mrs. Grace Gilbert, 232. Malemayne, Willelmus, portrait in window in Great Chart Church, 94. Mann, Robert, 237. Manser, Stephen, photographs of Romano- British remains at Walmer by, 9,10 ; of old House at Deal, by, 328. Mantle, William, 196. Manwood, Mr., lands of, 130. Maplescombe, 86, 87. Marden, Church Plate of, 254. Margaretting Church, timber tower of, 314. Marks, H. C, xxxviii; H.H., xxxviii ; Mrs., 293. Maries, Israel, 26. 358 GENERAL INDEX. Milton, Church Plate of, 199. Minge, John, 46. Minster, Church Plate of, 200; Abbey, suggested excavations of the site, xxxiv ; Church, 74. Mitchell, C. J., xxxv. Moeringen, fibulas found at Lake Dwellings of,'13. Monckton, Herbert, xxxiii. Monks' Kirby, Church of, 165. Monkton, lands in owned by Jeffery Sandwell, 132 ; Thomas Paramour of, 42. Montague, Lady Betty, 285. Monumental Inscriptions in High Halden Church, 317, 320. Monynges, Johannes, 174. Moore, Sir George, 187 ; Lady Frances, 187. Mores, Mrs. Ann, 213 ; Edward, 213 ; Edward Rowe, 213. Moreton, Archbishop, rebuiltFord,120. Morris, Rev. A. P., xxxiii. Mortlock, Roger, 179. Mostyn, Rev. Roger, 284. Mouldings of Crayford Church, 52, 57 ; Goudhurst, 301; Great Chart Church, 106, UO, 111; High Halden, 301; Horsmonden, 301; Local, 101; Northiam, 301; Rolvenden, 301. Mounteney, Rev. 0. W. Power, xxxix. Mountnessing Church, ladder steps in, 310. Mouram, George, 21. Mowll, Martyn, xxxv. Moylle, Master, 342. Mullett, George, 33. Mummery, Matthew. 49. Munn, VVm. Augustus, 194. Murston, Church Plate of, 201; Cup, 187. „ Rectory Tithe Barn, Note on, 329. Murray, Canon F. H., xliii. Mylleward, Edward, 169. Mytchell, Edmunde, 169. Marriage, Table of degrees of, 42. Marsh, Rev. William, Vicar of St. Lawrence, 44. Marshall, Dr., 167; John, Crayford Church, built by, 65; date • of father's will, 55 ; Rev. W., xxxviii, xxxix, 115 ; William, 87. Marsham, Sir Robert, Bart., marriage of, 90 ; R. H. B., xxxiii. Marsham-Townsend, Hon. R., xxxv. Marston, vestry at, 57. Martin, Denny, 239 ; C. P. Wykeham, xxxiii ; Mrs. O. P. W., xxxiii; Mrs. Elizabeth Wykeham, 222; Rev. J. Hankin, xxxviii; Philip Wykeham, 222 ; Rev. Dr., 196. Martindale, Bartholomew, 36. Marton- Church, Cheshire, timber construction of, 314. Mary, Queen, accused of being received with oopes at Chichester, 17. Marye, Mr., 280, 282, Mascall, Richard, 42. Mason, Canon, xxxvi. Masons employed in Queen's work, 31. „ marks, collection of, 118. Master, Ann, 125 ; Richard, 125. ,, of Requests and Principal Secretary to King Edward IV, 92. Matson, James, 178; Sarah, 178; WilUam, 18. Matthews, Henry, 47. Maule, Rev. Joannes, 161. Maxted, Edmund, 26 ; Robert, 38 ; Thomas, 44, May, Martyn, 88. Maydenshawe, land known as, 87. Medelane, in Farningham, 87. Medhurst, Rev. Richard, portrait in window in Great Chart Ohurch, 94. Medlicote, James, 258. Melchior, Mr. and Mrs., 276. Mellor, Rev. William James, 206. Mercer, Samuel, xxxiv. Meredith, Col. Henry, 234 ; Sir Roger, 234 ; Susanna, 234. Mericke, Elizabeth. 85, 88 ; R., 85. Merryweather, Mrs., 178; William, 178. Metward, Alice, 87 ; Richard, 87. Milborow Hill, land called, 125. Mill Hill, Romano-British remains found at, 9. Millard, Rev. F. M., 338. Miller, Anne, 271. Milles, Edward, marriage of, 127. Mills, Edward, leaseholder of Rectories of Beculver,Hoath and Herne, 127. Milstead, Church Plate of, 197; Elizabethan chalice at, 136, N Napleton, John. 189. Nash Court in Westwell, Manor of, 96. Nepean, Rev. C. E. B., 236. Nesbitt, Rev. J., M.A., xl. Netherhouscroft, premises known as, 87. Nethersole, Thomas, 36, 37 ; William, 36. Nevinson, Dr., 340. Newbury, Manor of, 65, GENERAL INDEX. 35§ Newbury wMayplace Chapel of Crayford Ohurch, 55. Newington, Church Plate of, 202. Newland Grange, lease of from Archbishop of Canterbury, 3S. Newman, Doctor, examination of Richard Sharpe in the Archdeacon's Court by, 22, 36. Newman, Sir George, Knt., 29. Newton, Miss, 222. Niches in the Tower of Crayford Church, 58 ; in Chantry Chapel of Dartford Ohurch, 58. NichoUs, W. H., xl. Ninn, 94 ; Manor of owned by Sharpe family, 96. Norfolk, Margaret, Countess of, suit against John Sybill of Horseheath of, 90. Northfleet Church, new church built up round the old one in fourteenth century, 73 ; Tower of, 74. Northiam Church, mouldings in, 301. Northwood, reference to Thatcher family at, 262. Norwich, James Goldwell, Bishop of, 93. Norwich Cathedral, James Goldwell's tomb in, 93. Norwood or Norwode, Alexander, 44 ; Alice, 41; Henry, 44; Joan de, 327 ; Sir John de, 327 ; Joseph, 20, 21, 27, 28; widow of Henry suspected of witchcraft, 46. Norwood, J. D., Obituary notice of, xlviii. Note on a Brass in Dartford Parish Church, 329. Notes on an Altar-Slab in the Church of St. Mary, Great Chart, 100. Notes on the Ancient Stained Glass, Memorial Brasses, and an Altar-Slab in the Church of St. Mary, Great Chart, 91. Note on the Brasses in St. Mary, Great Chart, 95. Notes on Nineteenth-century alterations to High Halden Church, with extracts from the Parish Books and Registers, by Rev. W. H. Rammell, 316. Notes and Queries, 326. Notices Of Books, Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII.,' 339; Registers of Boughton-under-Blean, oo. Kent, 342. Nutt, Rev. J. W., 229. O Obituary Notices, xlvi. Obit, perpetual, 44. Ochs, A., xl. Odiarne, Elizabeth, 317 ; Joan, 318 ; Stephen, 318 ; family of, 318 ; coat of arms of, 318. Offham Ohurch, pointed arch built under early-Norman arch, 299, O'Halie, family arms of, contain tiger, 81. Old English Plate, by W. J. Cripps, 135. " Old Houses at Rye,'' paper on by P. M. Johnson, xxxviii. Oliphant, Lord, 285. Oliver, Peter, miniatures supposed to be done by, 83. Olivier, Rev. Henry Eden, M.A., 168 ; Jasper George, 168. Ongar [co. Essex], Church of St. Mary, 86. Ordinance of Parliament for abolishing of Archbishops and Bishops in England and Wales, 121. Orlestone, Norman Church of, 295. Osborne, Alex., 324 ; Nicholas. 23, 24 ; Richard, 178. Otham, Church Plate of, 255. „ Discovery of a cross in the churchyard at, Note on, 338. Otteford (Otford), 86. Overing, John, 30 ; Mr., 30. „ Vicar of St. John's, Thanet, 29. Owles, Arthur G., 159, Oxenden, Ann, 125 ; Sir James, 125. Oxford, All Souls' College, 272. Oyler, T. H., xxxiii. Ozengal or Ozengshill, Grange of, farmed from Lady Fordwich who leases it from Arohbishop of Canterbury, 38 ; parsonage of, 38, P Padlesworth-cum-Dode, paper on, reference to, 65 ; plan of. 67. Page, Mrs., 273. Paielden, Roger, will of, 31. Palace of Canterbury, see Canterbury. Palatines, The, by R. Cooke, 321. Paley, reference to, 301. Palmer,Mrs., 252 ; Rev. Robert, xxxix. Pamflett, Thomas, schedule of words to be spoken by, as confession of fault, after the reading of second lesson on a Sunday, 35, 360 GENERAL INDEX. Papworth's Ordinary, reference to, 81. Paramor, J. M., xxxviii; Thomas of Monkton, will of, 42. Paramour, Henry, 41. Parker, Archbishop, 175 ; letter to LordBurghley re Ford House, 111); Visitation of St. John in Thanet, 1569, 18; St. Peter's in Thanet, 44 ; "Visitation 1569, Church Plate of Harty referred to in, 195 ; reference to Milsted Church Plate, 197. Parker, Francis, 20, 23, 24; John ffyge of Bromlegh, 86 ; Rev. S. Hadden, xxxix ; William, 24. Parliamentary Survey, 119. „ of Episcopal lands in 1647,121. Parsons' Churches of East Kent, 96. Parsons, Philip. 317. Patch, Rev. J., M.A.. xxxviii, xxxix, Patricksfield alias Bartholomew, field called, 125. Paul, Sir Onesephorus, 285. Payne, George, F.S.A., xxxiv. Payne, Humphrey, 149 ; Riohard, 21. Paynton, —, 26. Peacook, T. F., F.S.A., Obituary of, xliii. Pearce, Marian, of Pershore, 145 ; William, 145. Pearman,Rev. A. J.,xxxv, xxxix, xii; Note on an old house at Ashford, 335. Peasmarsh, Norman Church of, 295 ; arcade of, 70. Fedigree of the family of Smyth, 223; of Sybill family, 84. Peers, Thomas, 179. Pelham, Charles, 230. Pelle, messuage called, 88. Pellew,Very Rev. George, gift of glass in window of Great Chart Church by, 94. Pemberton, Hon. Thomas Leigh, Lord Kingsdown, 196. Penditsh, land called, 125. Pennington, Sir John, 166. Pennyelose or Frith, land called, 125. Pepper, William, 162. Perambulations of parishes, 25. 37. Percivall, Sir Anthony, 162, 165. 166, 167 ; Lady Gertrude, 167. Petham Court, reference to in will of John Sibyle, 88. Petsfield, land called in the parish of Reculver. 124. Petsfields, land called, 125. Pettet, Master, 342. Pettingale, Dr. John and Mrs., 289. Pettit, Rev. Edward, 188; Frances, 188 ; Henry, 20; Mildred, 188 ; Susanna, 188; Valentine, 23. Pettiward, Rev. Roger, 179. Petyt, Agnes, 87 ; John, 87. Phanting, see Fantinge. Philpot, John, 25. Philipot, Thomas, the Kentish writer, 80, 87, 89, 94. ,, his Visitation of the County of Kent, 223. Phillips, Edward, 153. Photographs of old Village of Eynsford, 83. „ of Church Plate, instructions for taking, 135. Piggott, John, 324. Pilcher, Henry, 258; Stephen, 188; Susanna, 188. Pitt, Mrs., 243. Pitt-Rivers, General, 14. Plate, see Churoh Plate. Piatt, Alexander, refuses to pay legacy to overseers of the poor, 29 ; Henry, 20. Pleadwell, W. J., xii. Plinth, description of, in mediseval contracts, 68. Piatt, Alexander, 341. Pluokley. Malmayns in, 94. Pointz, Miss, 283. Pollard, Amerie, 88 ; Joan, 85 ; Sir John, Knt., bequest to, 88; Matthew, 88 ; Sir Richard, Knt., 85 ; Roger, bequest to, 88 ; William, bequest to. S8. Pope, The, see Sixtus IV. Popham, A. F., xxxiv. Poplar, All Saints, T. Tyssen Bazely, Rector of, 167. Powell-Cotton, H. N., xl. Poyle, co. Surrey, Manor of, 90. Prentis, Walter, gift of his collection to the Museum of the Corporation of Rochester, xxxvi. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, reference to Sybill wills from, 83. Pressing of Seamen and others, 43. Preston, J. Harvey, xxxviii. Primers and Zag-foUcs' Mass Boohs, 112. Printing Press, its influence upon " the people," 111. Proceedings of tlw County of Kent, of the Camden Society, 329.' Puckle, Rev. Oanon John, M.A., 165. Pugin, Edward Welby, Kingsdown Churoh rebuilt from designs of, 196. Pym, Riohard, 18. Pyne, William, 19. GENERAL INDEX. 361 Q Queenborough, Church Plate of, 203. Quihampton, —, owner of Beavor House, Ashford, 335. Quit Rents or rents of assize of Ford Manor, 128. Quoin stones of north-west angle of vestry of Crayford Church, 56. Quoins of tufa, remains of in Crayford Church, 65. R Radoliffe, A., xxxviii. . Rainham Church, Church Plate of, 204; brass in, 332 ; Elizabethan Chalice at, 135. Rammell, Rev. W. H., xxxix ; Paper by on "Notes on Nineteenth- Century alterations to High Halden Church," 316. Ramsgate, Borough of, 34; St. Lawrence Churoh, see St. Lawrence in Thanet. Randall, Alexander, 254; Mrs. Angelica, 200. Reade, William, 18. Records of Walmer, 14. Reculver Fair, 129; manor of, 131; rectory of, 126, 127; borough of, 128. Reeve, —, quit rents of Ford Manor, paid to, 128. Reeves, Rev. James, gift to by inhabitants of Maidstone, 253 ; Mrs., 253. Register Book of St. John's in Thanet, 20 ; St. Peter's, Canterbury, 271. Reigate, freestone from, 118. ReUquary, Discovery of a supposed, at St. James' in the Isle of Grain, Note on, by A. A. Arnold, 335. Richards, Rev. F. J., 220. Richardsonne, Robert, 88. Riohmond and Lennox, Duke of, 204. Rider, Tho., 219. Ridley, Rev. Nicholas, Vicar of Herne, 120. Rigden, Paul, charged with consulting a witch, 21. Ringwould, timber-tower of Church, 313. Rivenhall, Essex, James Goldwell, Reotor of, 92. River, Church Plate of, 175,180; Chalice in church of, 148. Rivers,the late General Pitt, discovery of early fibulse by, 14. Roberts, Elizabeth, 261; J. D. Cramer, 261 ; J., 195. Robertson, Rev. James Craigie, 221. „ Canon Scott, xxxvii ; his paper on Kentish Roodscreens, 77; on St. Peter's in Thanet, 115 ; his date of arcades in Dartford Ohuroh, 117 ; his Inventory of Church Plate, 133, 165, 185, 190, 192; his papers on the Burlton Brass, 329, 331 ; on Sir Joseph Williamson at Cobham Hall, 204. Robinson of Monkton, arms of, 99. Robson, Jeremy, 33 ; Steven charged with not giving account of his churchwardenship, 20. Roche Abbey, reference to find of piece of true cross at Church at, 336. Rochester Castle, fabric roll, 118; visit of Kent Archseological Society to, xlv ; discovery of remains of Roman Wall of Durobrivse at, xlv. „ Cathedral, built by same masons as Church of Horton Kirby, 118 ; crypt in, 1 ; difference in size of courses of ashlar in, 71 j discovery of stones shelving foliage similar to William of Sens' work at Canterbury, 64. „ Museum, Eastgate House, gift of collection of Walter Prentis to, xxxvi, xliv. Rodmersham, Church Plate of, 225. Rogers, John, 193 ; Lewis, 34. Rogersland, parcel of woodland called, 88. Rolfe, Mrs. Elizabeth, 162, 163. Rolvenden, mouldings in Ohurch, 301. Roman influence on late Celtic Art in Britain, 14. Roman road between Reculver and Canterbury, 119. „ bricks in Great Chart Ohurch, 113. „ tiles in foundations of Ford House, 121. Romano-British and late Celtic interments near "Walmer, further discoveries of, by C. H. Woodruff, 9, YOIi. XSVX, B B 362 GENERAL INDEX. Rood lofts in Crayford Churoh, 77 ; in Dartford Church, 61 ; Great Chart Church, 112 ; St. Peter's-in-Thanet, 114. Roofs, Wooden, of Churches, xxxviii. Rosher, W. H. Burch, re-elected Trustee of the Fordwich Town Trust, xxxvi, xii. Routledge, Canon, xxxvii; his paper on St. Augustine's Abbey, 2, 4. Rowntree, Rev. Leonard, Vicar of St. Peter's-in-Thanet, 47 ; Jane, 47. Rowse, Edmund, 126. Royden Hall Muniments, 95. Rnshley, land called, in parish of Herne, 124. Russell, Christopher. 29 ; Rev. Harry W,, on Ancient Stained Glass, Memorial Brasses, and an Altar-slab in Great Chart Church, 91, 115 ; Richard, 20 ; Thomas, 29. Rutley, Edward, 153. Ruttland, Valentyne, 169. Ryder, Rev. A. C, Dudley, Churoh Plate presented to St. James' old Church, in memory of, 155. Rye, Thomas, 39. Rye Ohuroh, arches in, 306. „ Romance of, paper on, xxxviii. Rye, Mural defences of, xxxviii; Town Hall, visit to, xxxviii; visit to of Kent Archseological Society, xxxvii. Rymer's Fxdera, 120. S Safery, Gabriel, an unquiet man, 45. St. Alphege, Canterbury, removal of gable wall and chancel-arch, 298. St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, Excavations at, by S. Evans, 1—8 ; aisles of, 1; canopies, 6 ; central tower, 1; chapels, 4,5,8 ; chapter house, 1,6; choir, 4 ; cloisters, 8 ; crypts, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; dormitory, 1,7; excavations of, 1; graves, 3,4; infirmary, 8 ; library, 5; money spent in work of exploration,xxxvii; painting of south wall, 6; porch, 8 ; roof, 7 ; staircases, 4,5 ; throne for abbot, 6 ; walls, 4 ; windows, 3 ; vaulting, 3 ; vestry or parlour, 6. St. Augustine's College, visit to, xii. St. Augustine, Bishopsgate, land in parish of, belonging to John Sybbylle, .6. St. Augustine's Exploration Fund, grant to, xii. St. Botolph, land in parish of belonging to John Sybbylle, 86. St. Ethelburga, spring at, 120. St. Gregory, Priory of, 131. St. John's in Thanet (Margate) churchyard, 17 ; communicants, 18 ; houses in parish of, 18 ; patron of vicarage, 18; vicars of, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29 ; vicarage, 17. St. John the Evangelist, London, James Goldwell, Rector of, 92. St. Lawrence Pulteney, land in parish of, belonging to John Sybill, 86. St. Lawrence in Thanet (Ramsgate), 31 ; appropriator of, 31 ; Church, 65, 73 ; condition of, 1583-1588, 32 ; curate of, 35 ; porch of in 1580, 31: communicants, 31; houses in parish of, 31; seat removed, 36 ; vicars of, 31, 33, 36. St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Church Plate of, 176; chancel of, 103; vicar of, 161. St. Martin's, Eynsford, bequest to, ' 87. St. Mary's, Sandwich, Vicar of, 41. St. Mildred's, Castle Hill, fibulse dug up at, 14, St. Nicholas-at-Wade, chest for keeping books and ornaments, 42 ; communion cup and flagon, 42 ; ourate supplied, 43 ; steeple, etc., lacks repair, 40; table of the degree of marriage, 42; vicars of, 39, 41, 43 ; visitation of, 39. St. Paul's Cathedral, James Goldwell, Prebendary of, 92. St. Paul's Cray, Church of,'72. St. Peter's in Thanet, 17, 44; communicants, 45 ; houses in parish of, 45 ; Impropriator of Rectory, 44 ; rood-loft of Church, 114 ; vicars of, 44, 47, 49. St. Sulpice, Paris, burial place of Earl of Tenterden, 201. Salisbury, James Goldwell, Dean of, 92. Samian bowls, 10, 11, 15; cup, 16; dishes, 15, 16 ; vases, 16. Sampson, Lazarus, refuses to pay assessment for repairs of Ohuroh, 49. Samuel, Sir Marous, xxxiii. Sanders, Frances, 132 ; Franois, 132. Sandford, Frances, 187; Henry, 187 j Captain WUliam, 283, GENERAL INDEX. 363 Sandiford, Henry, 26. Sandgate Castle, 166. Sands, H., xxxiii, xxxviii, xxxix, 314. Sandu, Thomas, from Flanders, 18. Sandwell, Jeffery, member of Parliamentary Survey of Ford, 121, 131, 132. Sandwich, town and port of, 43. Sare, Simon, 19. Sarre, 42 ; Chapelry of, 43. Sanll, James, 18. Saunder, Julian, 31 ; William, 28. Savage, Arnold, 22 ; John, 26. Saxby, Henry, 281 ; William, 325. Saxon beads, 9 ; brooch, 9 ; buckle, 9 ; knife, 9 ; spearhead, 9. „ remains at Walmer, 9. Sayer, Robert, 20 ; William and wife, 46. Scotland, Abbot, coffin of, 3. „ chalice and paten of, 3. Scott-Gatty, Mr., York Herald, 83. Scott. John, Vicar of Alkham, 138 ; Oldred, xxxviii. Seare, Nicholas, 21. Searles, Rev., 339, 340. Seath, Robert, 40. Seeker, Dr., Archbishop of Canterbury, 208. Seear, Thomas, 27. Seger, Adam, 200. Selling Church, arches of, 70. Sens, William of, his work at Canterbury, 64. Sequestration by Vicar of St, John's in Thanet, 30. Serante [?], Manor of, 87. Seiio, Abbot, the work of at Gloucester, 2. Sevington Church, 305. Seyliard, R., 325. Seymour, R. A. H. and Mrs., xxxiii. Sharland, George, 85 ;. Margaret, 85. Sharp, William and his five wives, brass to in Great Chart Church, 96. Sharpe, Riohard, examined before Archdeacon's Court, 22. Sharsted, John, 33. Sheaf, Henry, 282. Sheefe, Mr., 286. Sheerness, Dockyard Chapel, Church Plate of, 207; St. Paul, Church Plate of, 207; Holy Trinity, Church Plate of, 206. Sheffelde, Constantia, 90 ; Robert, 90. Sheldwioh, windows in Church of, 304. Shepeland, land in Farningham called, 87. Shipton, Rev. John, Vicar of St. Peter's in Thanet, 49. Shophawe, 87. Shoreham, land in, 86. Shottington, tenants of, 129. Shrubsall, Mrs. Grace, 193. Sibbell (Sibell, Sibile, Sibbill, or Sibill), see Sybill. Sibertswold or Shepherdswell, Church Plate of, 178. Simon, Rev., Vicar of St. Nicholas in Thanet, 23. Simons, Robert, 22, 25 ; excommunication of, 27. Simpson, Rev. George, 188; Rev. George Stringer, 188 ; Mrs. Sarah, 187 ; Sarah, 188 ; Valentine, 188. Sinclair, W. Braxton, 51, 52, 65, 68, 76, 77. Singleton, 94. „ Henry de, portrait of in window in Great Chart Ohurch, 94. Sittingbourne Church, arches of, 70 ; burglary at Vicarage at, 214; St. Michael, Church Plate of, 209; Holy Trinity, Church Plate of, 210. Sixtus IV., Pope, consecrates James Goldwell at Rome, 93. Skene, W. Baillie, 335. Skynner, Daniel, 89. Slater, Ward, 137, 141 ; William, 137. Smarden Church, pulpit in, 317. Smeed, George, 193 ; Martha, 193. Smith, Mr., engraver, 162 ; Edward, 209 ; Elizabeth, 163, 164, 167 ; Miss Frances, 216; J., jun., 209; John George, 163, 164, 167, 244; Mrs., 289 ; Roach, paper by, 13 ; Canon B. F„ his paper on Crayford Ohurch, 52, 53, 54, 55, 62, 63, 68, 71, 72. Smithe, Jo., 170. Smythe, Clement T., MSS. of, 241 ; Miss Elizabeth, 223; Gyles, 170; John, 223, 224. Smy thf eld,land at Farningham called, 87. Sneller, John, 211. Snodland. burglary at Vicarage at, 214. Soan, Rev. J., 259 ; Tatty (Marthal, 284. Solihull, vestry at, 57. Somer, Joan, 84 ; —, 84. Somner, William, 42, 49. Sondes, Anne, 327; Mary, 327 ; Sir Michael, 327. Sore, Nicholas. 23. South, Henry W., 193. Southdown, land called, 126. 364 GENERAL INDEX. Southfelde, 87. Southfleet, vestry at, 57. Southsea Castle, 166. Spearman, Robert, 203. Spencer, Nicholas, 37 ; Rev. Peter, 180, 181. Sports and Pastimes (Strutb's), 28. Spracklinge, Leonard, 20,31 ; Robert, 26, 44 ; Thomas, 26, 46. Springham, land in Manor of Kingsdown called, 88. Springhead, fibulae found at, 13. Stackpoole, family arms, containing tiger, 81. Stained glass in Godinton Chapel, Great Chart Ohurch, 93; in Goldwell Ohapel, Great Chart. 91. Standly, Mr., of Ripple, 49.' Stanepit Chantry Chapel, 57, 61. Stanford, John, 325. Stanhope, Earl, xxxv, xxxvi. Staplehurst, Church Plate of, 256. Stapleton, freestone from, 118. Star Chamber, suit in, 89. Starr, Jno., 164,165. Startup, T. R., xxxviii. Statham, Sherard, M., 184 ; Rev. S. P. H., 159. Staveley, Rev. W. B., 317. Steber, David, 168. Stede, Dr. William, 229. Stede Hill, 228. Steele, Edward, 335 ; Katharine, 336. Steers or Sheers, John, 323. Stenning, C. H., xxxix. Stenning, Thomas, 48, 49. Stewart, Mr., 281. Stileman, Mr., 325. Still, Edward, 325 ; Riohard, 324. Stirling, Jas., xl. Stock, Mr., fibulse found in grounds of, 14 ; W. T„ xl. Stock, wooden tower of Church at, 314. Stockbury, Church Plate of, 210. Stocmaiss, land near, in the occupation of Richard Masters, 125. Sfcoke_, visit of Kent Archseological Society to, xlv. Stokes, Mrs. Jane, 317 ; monumental inscription of Stephen, in High Halden Church, 317. Stokton, John, commission to enquire into certain oppressions and extortions committed by, 86. Stone, Charles, preaching without licence, 46 ; Mr., Vicar of St. Peter's in Thanet, left vicarage in ruins, 47; Simon, Minister of St. Lawrence in Thanet, 31 ; William, Minister and Lecturer at St. John the Baptist, Isle of Thanet, 48. Storer, Benet or Bennett, 292, 294. Storrer, W. Townsende, xl. Stourmouth, tenants of, 128. Stowe MSS., The, 80, 86, 89. Streatfield, Richard, 324 ; Rev. Thomas, his proposed History of Kent, 82. Street, G. E,, 315, 316. Strong, Stephen, Notary Public, 27. • Stuart, Catherine, 204 ; George, Lord D'Aubigny, 204. Sufferings of the Clergy (Walker), 318. Suffolk, Earl of, 166. Sundridge Manor, 86. Sussex Archcsological Collections,1903, 75. Sussex Archseological Society, xxxvii. Sutton, Rev. Evelyn Levett, 316 ; Mrs. Evelyn Levett, 316 ; F., xxxv; Archbishop Manners, 161; RichaTd, 324; William, 324. Sutton Deanery, Church Plate of, 215. Sutton, East, Church Plate of, 225. Sutton Valence, Church Plate of, 257. Swaby, Israel, 165. Swane, Goodwife, suspected of being a witch, 19. Swann, Sir Francis, Knt., Communion Cnp of Denton Church stolen from, 149. Swaysland, Robert, 324. Swinford, owned in fourteenth century by John Atte Bregge, 94. Sybill (Sibbell, Sibell, Sibile, Sibbill, Sibill, Sybbylle, Sybyle, or Sybyll), Agnes, 85 ; Anne, 85,88 ; Christian, 90 ; Constantia, 90 ;' Dorothea, 85 ; Dorothy, 85, 88 ; Edward, 85, 89 ; Elizabeth, 80, 85, 88, 89 ; Jane, 85 ; Joan (Johanne), 84, 85, 86, 88; John, 83, 84, 85, 88 ; John (base sonne), 88 ; John of Eynsford, 85, 88 ; John of Horseheath, outlawed, 90; John of Lee, 90; John of London, 84,86 ; Joh'nes, 90 ; Lawnoelett, 85 ; Margaret, 84, 86, 87; Marie, 89 ; Mary, 85 ; Nioholas, 84, 85, 86, 90 ; Nicholas of Chimham's, 84; Nicholas of Kingsdown apd Farningham, 85, 87, 89, 90 ; Rioi. of Bolstrodes, 90 ; Thomas, 85, 90 ; Thomas (base sonne), 88 ; Thomas of Bromley, 84, 86; Thomas of Chimham's, 84 ; Thomas of Eynes,- GENERAL INDEX. 365 ford, 85, 87 ; William, 84, 85, 88; William of Lidgate, co. Suffolk, 90 ; —, 85. Sybill arms, 80, 81, 84 ; crest, 81, 84 ; lands in Eynesford and Farningham of, 85 ; pedigree, 84 ; wills, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90. Symmonds, Rev. Samuel, 201. Tables, description of game of, 28. Taddie, Samuel, 20. Tapley, Thomas, 203. Tarleton, Dr., Vioar of Upchurch, 214. Tasker, John, 294. Taylor, Dorothy, 318 ; Henry, his MS. notes on High Halden Church. 303 ; John, 25 ; Rev. Mr., Vicar of Darent, 276, 292; Rev. Riohard, 318; Robert, 282, 286 ; Stephen, 318 ; Widow, 272. Taylour, J., 156 ; Mrs., 273. Tebb, Richard, 24. Temple Ewell, Church Plate of, 179 ; chalice at. 148. Tenterden, valley between Woodchurch and, 295; visit of Kent Archseological Sooiety, xxxvii. Tenterden, Earl of, and Viscount Tunstall, 201. Terrier of glebe lands, 42. Terry, Nicholas, 24 ; Richard of Chislet, 24 ; Vincent, 36. Thame [co. Oxford], church of, 81. Thanet, Frances, Countess Dowager of, 204. Thatcher, William, 262. Theed, Rev. Joseph Vernon, 193. Thomas of Elmham, see Elmham. Thompson, Dame Catherine, 163 ; Sir John, 163 ; Mr., 274. Thome's Chronicle, 7. Thorne, Mrs. Elizabeth, 293 ; Gabriel, 293 ; H. A., 183. Thornham, Church Plate of, 258. Thornton, Rev. Stephen, 274. Thorpe, John, Oustumale Roffense, by 61. Throwley, dividing line between people's nave and eastern part of Church of, 73; windows in Ohurch of, 304. Thurlo, John, of St. John's in Thanet, 26, 27. Thurston. Mrs., 273. Thwattes, Master, 341. Tickner. John, 37. Tidham, John, 335. Tiffenden, mentioned in Doomsday, 295. Tigers in English heraldry, 81. Till, E. D., owner of Little Mote, 82, 83 ; his village museum, 83. Timber coppices and underwoods on Ford Manor, value of, 124. Timbers with moulded edges at Little Mote, 82. Tithe Barn at Murston Rectory, Note on, 329. Tithes of the Rectory of Herne, 127. „ of the Rectory of Reculver, 127. Toke, family of, 93 ; Anne, 38 ; Bartholomew, 98 ; Bridget, 99 ; Cecily, 98; Clare, 98; Elizabeth, 98; Ellianor, 99 ; Francis. 98 ; John, 97, 98, 99 ; Margaret, 97, 98 ; Mary, 98, 99; Nioholas, 89, 99; Nich., 241 ; Sir Nicolas, 93; N. E., xii; Riohard. 98. Tomb of James Goldwell in Norwich Cathedral, 93. Tonge, Church Piate of, 212. Tovil, Ohurch Plate of, 259. Town, Mary Jane, 292. Townshend, Lady Dowager, 287 ; Mrs., 274. Tray, Richard, 329. Trehearne, Mr., 285. Troward, William, 32. Tufa, discovery of bed of, at Wateringbury, 333. Tunstall, Church Plate of, 212. Tup'eny, Jos., 238, 239. Turlepym, Johannes, portrait in window in Great Chart Ohurch, 94. Turner, Amos, 36 ; John, 290 ; Richard. 324, 325 ; Thomas, Vicar of Sfc. Lawrence in Thanet, 35, 36; William, 22. Tuttall, Robert, will of, 18 ; mother, of, 18. Twin-naves of Crayford Church, 51, 52, 53. Twhattes (? Thwattes), Thomas, 342. Twopenny, Rev. David, 211; Edward, 211. Tyack, Rev. G. S., his article on " Stave-kirks," 314. Tylden, Mrs. Hannah. 198; will of, 198; Richard, 198 ; will of, 198. Tyler, Anne, 274; Elizabeth, 274; Joseph, 274. Tylor, George, 275 ; Louisa, 275. Tyrret, John, 17. Twysden or Twesden, Benedicta (Bennet), 95 ; Sir Roger, 95 ; Thomas, 95, 115. Tykhull, Elizabeth, 87; Ralph, 87. 366 GENERAL INDEX. U Ulcombe, arches in Church, 70; Ohurch Plate of, 260 ; reference to windows in Church, 104. Upchurch bowl, 16 ; vases, 16 ; ware, 10. Upchurch, Church Plate of, 213; burglary at vicarage, 214. Urn-field, late-Celtic, at Aylesford, 13. Usborne, Edward, 257. V Valey, Robert, 126. Vallance, William, 209. Vanacker, Will'm, 156. Varty, G. F., xxxviii. Vestries, 57. • Vesture, meaning of, 124. Vicars of Sfc. Peter's in Thanet. 1625 ' to 1662, 49. Villages, Romano-British, 14. Villare 'Cantianum (Philipot's), 94. Violett, Alexander, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24. Visitation of Archbishop Parker, 1569, 18. „ of Kent, 1574, College of Arms, reference to, 80. Visitations of the Archdeacon of Canterbury, by A. Hussey, 17. W Wadmore, Beauchamp, xxxvi; James Foster, xxxv, xliii; Obituary notice of, xlvi. Wakefield, John, of Queen's College, Oxford, letter of, 30. Waldershare, derivation of, 15. Wale, Thomas, 89. Walker, John, 318, 319 ; William, 36 ; —, 272. Walling, early-Norman, of two ruined churches atPadlesworth-cum-Dode, 65. Walmer, Late Celtic and Romano British remains near, 9. Walter, Edward, 325. Walworth, John, 97 ; Margaret, 97. Ward, George, 137, 199; H, xxxiii; Mr. and Mrs. H. Snowden, xxxvi ; Mary, 137. Warde, Ambrose, 224 ; Mrs. Elizabeth, 224; Francis, 47. Warden, Church Plate of, 214; Church rebuilt with materials of Old London Bridge, 214. Warham,Archbishop, Register of Visitation of Dover, 1511, reference to Church Plate in, 174. Warwick, Earl of, 285. Wassett, Tho., 324. Watchester, owner of, 132. Wateringbury, example of form of bell-base to capital, 117 ; discovery of bed of calcareous tufa, 333. Waterman, Mr., 278. Waterton, Robert, 327. Watson, Bishop, 288 ; Colonel, 285 ; Ephraim, 22 ; John, 20,22 ; Robert, 149. Watton, Thomas, 88. Watts, Humphrey. 47 ; William, 42. Wax Chandlers' Hall, 276. Waynewright, William, Vicar of Eynesford, 87. Wayle, Benet, 24. Webb. Michael, 45. Webbe, Johannes, portrait in window of Great Chart Ohurch, 94. Weever, John, his description of stained glass in Great Chart Church, 91, 93,96, 98 ; quotation from, 115. Welhave, land known as, 87. Welles, Catherine, 327 ; Lord Lionel, 327 ; Lady Joan, 327 ; Sir Richard, 327. Wells, E. J., xxxiii. West, George, 161, 162. Westcliffe, Church Plate of, 181. Westgate, legacy to the poor of the parish of, 29. Westminster Abbey, Queen Eleanor's tomb in, 303 ; John Tyrret accused of saying that fifteen or sixteen altars were set up again in, 17. Wheat, Samuel, 212. Wheatly, Humphrey, Vicar of St. John's in Thanet, 28 ; Mr. and Mrs., 276. Wheler, Lieut. George, xxxvi. Whetecroft, 87. Whetehersh, 87. Whincup, —, practising surgery without licence, 38. White, John, 20; Rev. Thomas, 190. Whiteford. Lieut.-Colonel, 283. Whitaker, Miss, 286. Whitfield, land called, 125. Whitgift, Archbishop, visit to Ford of, 120. Wickes, Francis, 156. Wicking, Artel. 324. Widdett, Robert, 35. Widgen, Thomas, 200. Widowes, Daniel, curate of St. Nicholas-at-Wade, serving without lioense, 41. GENERAL INDEX. 367 Wigan, Ed., 164 ; Rev. P. F., 259. Wilburgha Magna, Manor of, 90. Wilcock, Dominus Walterus, portrait in window of Great Chart Churoh, 94. Wilcox, George, 275; John, 275 ; Joseph, 275 ; Louisa, 275. Wilkie, Kenyon W., xxxiv. Wilkes, Alderman, 290. Wilks, Edward, 293 ; G. S., xxxvi. Willoughby, Dr., 341. 342. Will of Richard Barry, 84; Cocklinges Widow, 44 ; Richard Culmer, 45; John Donett, 84; Henry Harman, 55 ; John Hartye, 18 ; Joseph Hasted, 273, 289 ; William Ladd, 65 ; Rev. Evelyn Levett and Widow of, 316 ; John Marshall's father. 55 ; Roger Paielden, 31 ; Thomas Paramour of Monkton, 42 ; Edward Sibill, 85; John Sibbell of Eynsford, 84 ; John Sibyle of Eynsford, 84; John Sibbell of London, 84, 86 ; Nicholas Sibile, 84 ; Nicholas Sybyll of Kingsdown, 85 ; Thomas Sibill, 85 ; Thomas Sybyle of Bromley, 84, 86; William Sybile of Lidgate, 90 ; John Terry, 29 ; Robert Tuttall, 18 ; Thomas Twysden, 95, 115 ; Mrs. Hannah Tylden, 198 ; Richard Tylden, 198. Wills relating to Crayford Church, 77. William of Sens, introduction of broad chisel by, 64 ; work of at Canterbury, 64. Williams, Bartholomew, practising surgery without licence, 34. Williamson, Joseph, 203, 204; letter to, 30 ; Lady Frances, 203, 204 ; Sir Joseph, 203, 204. Willis, Professor, 1. Willis's Winolcester, 59. Wimark, Gilbert, 18. Winchelsea Church, orypt in, 1 ; visit to, xxxviii; visit of Kent Archseological Society to, xxxvii. Windebank, Frances, 201; Sir Francis, 201. Windsor, James Goldwell, Canon of. 92. Wingent, H., xl. Wingfield; William, Vicar of St. Peter's in Thanet, 49. Wingham, bowl found at, 11. Winthrop, Rev. Edward, 214. Witch, consulting a, 21 ; persons suspeoted of being a, 19, 31,45, 46. | Witherton, John, 199. Wittersham Church, visit to, xxxix. Wollett, Richard, 138. Wood, Michael, bailiff of the liberty of the Cinque Ports, 43 ; R., 209 ; Thomas, 22 ; William, 89, 200. Woodchurch, alias St. Nicholas-at- Wade, 40, 295. Woodfield, Little, 125. Woodruff, Rev. C. E., on Church Plate in Kent, 133; xxxv, xxxvi, xxxvii; C. H., on Roman interments at Walmer, 9; Frances, 214 ; Rev. John, 214. Woods, Sir Albert, Obituary Notice of, xlviii. Wootton, Church Plate of, 183. Worcester Cathedral, crypt of, 1. Wormshill, Church Plate of, 261. Wortin, Manor of, 92, 94. Wred, Thomas, 115 ; portrait in window in Great Chart Church, 94. Wright, Arthur G., note on a fibula found at Springhead by, 13 ; Richard, 33 ; Rev. Robert Blayney, 227. Wulf rid I., coffin-plate of, 4. Wurtin, Henry de, portrait in window in Great Chart Church, 94. Wyat, Elizabeth, 89; Sir Francis, 89. Wychling, Church Plate of, 263. Wydo, Abbot, translation of bones by, 4. Wye, Vicar of, 168. Wythers, Sir Francis, 237. Y Yardley, Katherine, 271,272 ; Mr., 273. Yates, B. _., 254. Yarde, parish of, 55, 78. Yardhurst, John, his portrait in window in Great Chart Church, 94. Yeomans, Robert, wife of, suspected of witchcraft, 44. Yew-tree, ancient, at Otham, 338. York Minster, capitals in, 107. Youens, E. C, Hon. Photographer of the Sooiety, vote of thanks to, xliv. Young, John, 323 ; Robert, 24 ; wife of, 27, 28. I Ysley, see Isley. .London: Mitohell Hughes and Clarke, Printers, 140 Wardour Street, W.

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