http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/

Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Archaeological Society ( 305 )•

GENERAL INDEX.

Abbot, archbishop, 176. ate Spioh, Wm., of Dartford, 290. Abel, John, proseoutor, 1651,47,48,49. Aubrey's Antiquities of Surrey, 81. Acres, George de, of Dartford, 295. Auoher, Sir Antony, 38 «. Aden, Miohael, of Lympne, 283. Aunsel, Alioe, of Dartford, 297. Adye, John, of Dodington, lxxxi, Austry, Laurence, of Staplehurst, 202. iEthelstan, king, 212. Austyn, of Dartford, Elias, Reginald, iEthelwulf, king, 212. and Roger, 287. Afforde, Nich., of Lympne, 284 Ayenbite of Inwyt, in Kentish dialect, Akerman, on Iffin's Wood barrow, 18. 60 ». Alby, Petrus de, reotor of Lyminge, 217. Aylard, Alice, of Dartford, 288. Aldewich, Osbert de, Dartford, 288. Aynscombe, S„ epitaph on his bride.- Aldham, Peter de, T, 301. eleot, lxxxi. Aleyn, Alice and Riohard, 295; John, 298. Badcock, name in window, Hawkhurst, Algod, John, of Dartford, 289. 260 n. All fours, 147. Badges :—Bourohier, xlii; Saokville, Amherst, Earl, xxxvii; xxxviii; lviii; xliii, xlviii; Boleyn, xliv. lxxxviii. Badlesmere, Joan de, 163; brass, 149; Andeham, Peter de, Dartford, 290. fur-lined hood, 157; Bartholomew Anderson, John, of , 226-9, de, 163. 232. Baker, David, of , 192; Andrew, John, of Dartford, 290-1; Wm., of Smarden, 229; John, of Cristina, 291. Monks Horton, 270; Wm., of Anker, or anohoret's, window, 239 ». Ightham, 274. Anselm, Matthew, son of, Dartford, 292. Baker, Sir John, his daughter Cicely, Appledore Church, arms in, 158. xliv; he built Sissinghurst Castle, Arden of Peversham, a tragedy attri- xci; buried at Cranbrook, xcii; buted to Shakespeare, lxx. family tombs, xcv. Armillse, gold and bronze, 1 et seq„- Baker, Sir Richard, xcii; the Chro- silver (Eoman), 9. nicler, xciii. Armorial Coats, Kentish, MS., 186. Baker, Sir Samuel, descendant of the Arnold, Wm., alias Garrard, of Cran- Bakers, of Sissinghurst, xci. brook, cii. Baker, Thomas, of Sissinghurst, xci. Arundel, archbishop, 194. Balauncer, Thos., of Dartford, 294. Ashford, "naughty," 130; Visitations Ball, Mr., his fragment of a torques, 2. at, 230, 233. Bancroft, archbishop, 176. Assheherst, Wm., of , 276. Bapchild, proverb, 81,131. ate Porde, Wm., of Dartford, 288. Barksted, Col., 44. ate Gore, Gunnora, of Dartford, 287; Barnardiston, Sir Thos., chaplain's Richard, 288. diary, Iii. ate Helle, Robert, of Dartford, 288. Barrett, Robert, reotor of Keston, 275. ateJ?ettle> A

Barton, Eliz., maid of Kent, 120. Bix, John, on Committee of Kent, 33 n. Barton, Rev. R. G., on Etchingham Bixle, John de, of Dartford, 291. Church, cxvii. Bland, the late Mr., of Hartlip, 171 n. Basilica, Roman, at Lyminge, 208. Blean Wood, 130. Bastard Wine, 229, 235. Blecourt, in Staplehurst, 190 n. Batecok, Alex., of Dartford, 295. Blount, Thos., on Committee of Kent, Bateman's ' Ten years' diggings/ 24 n. 33 n. Bateman, T., of Youlgrave, 166. Bode, Philip, of Preston next Paver- Batherst of Staplehurst, Benet, Edward, ham, 90. Robert, and Thomas, 201. Bodiham, Castle :—described, cv ; Battle Abbey, founded by Will. I, 241. towers, 4 drum and 4 rectangular; .Baun, Peter, of Dartford, 294. gatehouse, portcullis, cviii; loops Baxter's Glossary, 112. with oylet holes, second portcullis, Bayford, Sittingbourne, 173. vaulted roof, open bosses not for Beag, or beah, Saxon for torques, 10. melted lead, prolonged entrance Beales, a Kentish magistrate, 39. passage, cix; lesser gatehouse, bridge- Beane, Thos., of Lyminge, 284. pit, machicolations, ex; mural closets, Bearsted, name of, 116. fireplaces, kitchens, cxi; buttery, Beausfeld, manor, 163. hall, no central hearth but a fireplace, Becket's, Thomas a, horse's tail cut off, state apartments, oxii; chapel, at Strood, 127. sacristy. Lord's private seat, cxiii; Bede, quoted, 113, 205. masonry, well - stairs, guardrobes, Bedo, Geo., on Paversham Abbey, lxi; drum towers, cxiii; moat, octagonal on Roman remains around Paver- island pier, barbican, cxiv, cxv. sham, lxxi. Bois, Sir Edw., and Mr. John, on Bedyll, Thos., on outward confession, Committee of Kent, 1643, 32 ». 33 n. 238. Bokeler, Wm., of Dartford, 297. Beerye, Alex., of Staplehurst, 201. Bole, Wm., of Dartford, 293. Belhevie, Celtic urn at, 24. Boleyn, Queen Anne, her badge, xliv. Belle, of Dartford, Walter, 288, 290; Bolton Castle has but one ward, cvii. Sibilla, 290. Bonington, proverb, 142. Bells, church, 199, 225, 232 n., 263, Bonjur, of D a r t f o r d , Ralph, 293; Henry, 267-84. 294. Bellyng, Christopher, of Hastingleigh, Boothby, Col. Wm., helped Royalists, 268. 1648, 48. Beneyt, of Dartford, Hen., 287; Jno. Borden, ooins of Cunobeline from, 299. and Riod., 288. Borlase's 'NseniaCornubise,' 20, 29,74. Bengebery, in Thornham, 163. Bos longifrons, found at Murston, 300. Benjamyn, John, of Dartford, 297. Bosco, de, Wm. and John, T., 301. Bensted, the name of, 116. Bost, Nichs., of Dartford, 289. Berham, Ried., son of Henry de, owns Bostoke, Edw., of Lydden, 283. Sissinghurst, xci. Bosvile, Sir Thos., cxvi; Sir Leonard, Bernes, Bobert, of Hawkhurst, 261. cxvi. Berwick to Dover, or Calais, proverb, Bourohier, archbishop, bought Knole 135. Manor, built the house, died there, Besely,Ricd., rector of Staplehurst, 202. xl»; his knot on doorway, xlii; his Best, Wm., of Smarden, 224. motto, xliii, xlvii; builds at Lyminge, Betshanger, 128,142. 221. Bettenham, Cranbrook, Celtic ring Bourohier, Lord and Lady, 193,195. from, 12. Bourne, John de, sheriff, 160. Bex Hill, Milton, Roman coffins at, Bovell of Bodiham, cxvi. 164-73, Bowes, Sir Martin, a commissioner, 266. Bibles, xxxvi, ox v i i i . Bowring, Robt., of Staplehurst, will, Bigod, Alice, of Dartford, 288. 197 n. Bikenore, Roger de, of Dartford, 293. Boycott, Geo., of Smarden, 234. Biscop, Benedict, and Roman concretes, Boyle, first earl of Cork, tomb in Pres- • 211. ton church, lxxiii. Bissett, John, of , 48. Boys' family, a proverb, 142. Bishop, Wm., of Dartford, 289,291. Boys, Wm., on Committee of Kent, Bittook, a Scotoh, 129. 33 n; of Hawkhurst, 263. GENERAL INDEX. 307

Brabazon, Roger 0,161. Burial, see Puneral; Celtic. Bragelond, James, of Staplehurst, 201. Burns' Hist. Parish Registers, 200. Brand's Pop. Antiquities, quoted, 76, Byly, of Staplehurst, John and Alioia, 79, 82. 202. Brandford, Jas., sequestrated, 1651,49. Byrde, Thos., of , 280. Brasses:—Wrotham, lvi; Paversham, lxi; Preston, lxxiii; Cranbrook, Cade's, Jack, rebellion, 195, 261. xcvi; Etchingham, cxvii; Minster Cselius, M., statue adorned with in Sheppey, 149 ; Elemish, 148; torques, 8. Prench, 149,157; , 153. Caerphilly Castle, of 13th century, Bratell, Stephen, of Staplehurst, will, ooncentric, with an outer ward, cvii; 196 n. isolated pier in moat, cxv. Brent, J., E.S.A., on Stowting tumulus, Csesar's landing place, 13; victory over 20. Cassivelanus, 19; quoted, 59,109. Brett, Gyles, of Kingsnorth, 276. Cairn of flints, 26,27. Brett, Dr. Thos., of Spring Grove, 52, Calais Grange at Broadstairs, lxxxviii; 55,123. knights of, 118; from Berwick to, Brick, panel, moulded at Prittenden, (proverb) 135. Ixxxix; briokwork of 14th century, Caldicott, Mr. Matthew, at Knole, lxxxix, xc. xliv. Bridge, inscription on stooks at, 85; Cale Hill, a proverb, 131. Articles against the Vicar, 187. Cales, a knight of, proverb, 117,118. Bridget's, St., Bower, proverb, 123. Camps, Roman and British, liii, 18. Brill, the, 134. Canter, origin of word, 131. British :—camp, liii ; hut pits, liv ; Canterbury, torques found near, 1; torques and armillse desoribed by C. Royalist rising, 34; breaoh in wall, Roaoh Smith, 1, etseq.; urns, 10 «., 35»,- castle,'44; words peouliar to, 17,18; entrenohment at Bigbury in 69, 78, 99; bells, broohis (proverb), Harbledown, 13; camp at Iffins 131; Tale (proverb), 132; in deoay, Wood, 18; oremation, 20; tumuli 132; fish, 132; as Kit to Canterbury, at Ringwould, 21; beads, 25; coins, 133; parrots, 134; possessions of the 299. See, 183; St. Gregory's Priory, 184; Broadnax, Thos., on Committee of Kent, Ch. Ch. Cathedral, 184,185. 33 », 47. Capel, lord, a Royalist, 44. Brockman, Sir William, 38 n, 42; Carden, Thos., vicar of Lympne, 283. Hy. of Shuttlesfield, 219; Rev. Carew, MSS., at Lambeth, 178. Tatton, 223. Carpenter, of Dartford, John, 291; Brodstrete, Peter, of Little Chart, 280. Adam, 292. Broke, Richd. atte, rector of Staple- Carr, Rev. T. A., on Cranbrook Church, hurst, 192. xciv. Bromley, 83; College, 187. Carter, Matthew, quoted, 34, 35 n. Bronze Celts, 300. Oastell, Alanus de, Dartford, 292. Brooke, Sir Wm., on Committee of Castlethorpe, Bucks, Roman coins and Kent, 33 ». armillse there, 9. Brown, Jno., on Committee of Kent, Cat, Joan, of Dartford, 296. 33 n, 48; Major, 49. Catygo, of Dartford, Walter, 295 ; Browne, Jno., a church commissioner, Riohard, 296. 1552, 266. Cawne, Sir Thomas, tomb,lv; his Light Buckherst, of Staplehurst, Jas. and in Ightham Churoh, 274. Maria, 201. Caxton, on Kentish tongue, 60, 75, Buokhurst, lord, admits Sooiety to 78. Knole, xxxviii. Cayage, defined, Ixv ». Buokhurst, lord, the poet, at Knole, Celtio:—torques and armillse, 1; ring, xii n. 12; tumuli in east Kent, 16; doubted Buckland, Roman villa at, lxxii. by Kemble, 16; one desoribed by Buggins, lord, Royalist captain, 47. Douglas, 17; barrow in Iffins Wood, Buksted ohuroh, a reotor of, 194. 18; urns, 19,20; Stowting tumulus, Bullfinch, Jno., a parliamentarian, 48, 20; Ringwould tumuli, 21; beads, 25; jet neoklace, 25; oairn of flints Burgaveny, Geo. Nevil,lord, his fine, o i i . on oiroular grave, 26. x2 308 GENERAL INDEX.

Celts, from Oldbury Camp lv; from Cock, a boat, 114. Harty, Hythe, and Hoo, 300. Cockshot, a name in Hawkhurst, 260 n. Centene, defined, lxvi n. Coous, Wm., of Dartford, 296. Chalcroft, Jno., of Kingsnorth, 276. Codd, Geo., of Ash, 48. Chambers' Book of Days, quoted, 82. Coffins, Roman leaden, 164-73. , "smoky," 133; Rental, 185. Cokerel, Thos., of Dartford, 289. Charles, John, of Dartford, 298; manor Cokeye, Ried., of Dartford, 297. of, 302. Colchester, Roman ooffins at, 166 n. Charnells, i. e. hinges, 226. Cole, Rev. Jno., founder of Paversham Chart, Little, inventory of church School, lxi. goods, 280. Colemouth, mouth of the Medway, 113, Chartham, Hatch, 14; Rectors, 184. 114. Chatham, gold torques from, 2, 10; Colepeper, Sir T., a R o y a l i s t l e a d e r , 38 n. proverb, 141; Roman remains, 174; ' Collectanea Antiqua,' quoted, 8 n, 11, St. Bartholomew's chapel, cxviii. 25,164-5,170. Chaucer, quoted, 95,106,107,131,134. Colomb, Col. Geo., F.S.A., on the Cheleffend, Robert de, Dartford, 287. Royalist Rising in Kent, 1648, xovi, Chepman, Wm., of Dartford, 293. 31. Cherries, brought to Britain, A.D. 48, Comb, Richard de, 159; Simon, 160. 125; proverb, 143. Comfort, Thos., of Keston, 275. Cherteseye, John de, Dartford, 296. Committee of Kent, 1643-8, 32, 34. Cheshire nor Chawbent, proverb, 121. Compton, Sir Wm., Royalist, 38 «. Chicheley, archbishop, 195. Conghurst, in Hawkhurst, 260, John Childs, Major, Royalist, 41. and Thomas, 261. castle, 64; a tye, 107. Cooke, Wm., Smarden, 228, 233. Chorlwode church, 194. Cooper's Sussex Glossary, quoted, 67, Christmas, observance of, 34; Eve, 96. 84, 88, 95,110,116. Church books, 228-30; 233-5; 274. Copt Hall, relics at Knole, xliii, xlix. Church goods sold, 226-8,231-4,268-84. Cordewaner, Adam, of Dartford, 294. Church goods, inventories of, 1552,266. Cornish, urns, 20, 25, 29; words, 78. Churchwardens' accounts, Smarden, Cornwallis, arohbishop, 178. 224, Costynesmed, Dartford, 301. Clare, Richd., de, escheator, 163. Cotgrave, quoted, 81. Clarendon's History, quoted, 31. Cotton, Wm., history of Bodiham, cxvi; Claret wine, 229, 234. Thos., 230, 232. Clark, G. T., F.S.A., on Bodiham Castle, Coursehoarne, Cranbrook, ci. ov; cxvi. Courtenay, arohbishop, 194, 218. Clarke, Joseph., F.S.A., on Preston Oourthope, Thos., on Committee of Church, lxxiii n. Kent, 33 n. Clarke, Roger, of Hawkinge, 268; Cousins, Kater, 115; Kentish, 125. Robert of Lee, 277; George, vicar of Cranbrook, meeting at, lxxxv; church Lyminge, 284. described, xoiv; ancient cloth trade, Claudius, coin of the Emperor, 299. xovi; population in 1578, cii. Cleatham, Celtic urn at, 24. Crane, John, of Cranebrooke, xoix. Clerk, William the, 288; Ried. the, Crane, John, reotor of Hawkhurst, 261. 293, 301. Cranfield, L,, earl of Middlesex, arms at Cloke, Robert, of Kingsnorth, 276. Knole, xliii. Cloth, made by Romans in Yorkshire, Cranmer, archbishop, surrendered xovii; trade at Cranbrook made by Knole, xii n; arms in windows, Plemings, xcvii; cloth-halls, ci; xlviii. prices, ciii. Crayford Heath, army at, 41. Clothiers' shears carved, in Staplehurst Creature, a Christian name, 201. Church, 197. Cremation, in Britain, 20, 27. Clyve, Ric. de, rector of Hawkhurst, Cresey, John and Wm., of Lympne, 243, 261. 283. Coates, Rev. R. P., on anker windows, Cromwell, Thomas, lord, 202. 239 n; Valuation of Dartford, 285; Crosthwaite, S. M., master of the deed relating to Paukham, 301. Grammar School, Paversham, lxi. Cobham, William, a Royalist, 48; Lord, Cruce, Reginer de, of Dartford, 292. 187. Crundale, Cakes Yoke in, 114. GENERAL INDEX. 309

Cubitt, G., M.S., cv, cxvi. Donnyngbery, Wm., of Staplehurst, Cudham, Walter, rector of Staplehurst, will, 197 ». 193. Dorrell, Jas., a Royalist leader, 38 n. Culpepper's Herbal, quoted, 73. Dorrington, Theoph., letter from, 187. Cumbwell, prior of, 189. Dorset, the 3rd duke of, xiv. Cunobeline, coins of, 299. Dorsetshire, British pottery, 20, 24, Curteys, Roger, of Dartford, 292, 294. 25. Cuthred, king, 212. Douglas, 'Nsenia Britannica,' 17. Cuxton church, proverb, 133. Dover:—gold torques from, 1; castle, 40, 43, 44; city, 45, 46; "hever"- Dalingruge, Sir Edw., of Bodiham, cvi, crab,81; mackerel-fishers, 100,135; cxiv, cxvi. distance from London, 128;—sharks, Danbury church, mediaeval brioks, xo. 134;—house, 134; dog in—, 134;— Danbye, John, of Lee, 277. thieves, 134; Jack of—, 134; from Danes, at Otford, 139; at Lyminge, Berwick to —, 135 ;—to Dunbar, 212; at Hawkhurst, 261. 135; Priory Register, 183,184. Darley Dale, urn from, 20. Drawbridge, John, of Little Chart, Darrell of Scotney, a Royalist leader, 280. 38 n. Drayner, Justice of Smarden, 145; Dartford, lime oast, 90; commissioners John, 225, 227. meet at, 267-284; Valuation, 29 Drayton, Michael, quoted, 121. Ed. I., 285; Valuation, 302. Drivere, Peter, of Dartford, 288. Davington Priory visited, lxii; Roman Drupp, Ried., of Ightham, 274. cemetery, lxii; suggested site of Dryden, quoted, 108. Durolevum, lxxii, lxxvi. Dryland, Wm., reotor of Hayes, 268. Davy, Thos., of Crainbrook,cii; Robert Ducarel, Dr., of Lambeth Library, 177, of Smarden, 227. 179. Deal, "yawl," 112; savages (proverb), Dudley, Sir Gamaliel, a Royalist, 38 n. 134. Dudley, John, earl of Warwick, owns Deane, Rev. J. Bathurst, on torques, Knole, xii n. 3. Dudley, Robt., earl of Leicester, owns De Caumont, quoted, 208 »; 211. Knole, xii n. Dedication of ohurohes ohanged, 213. Duffyn, Thos., vicar of Lyuiinge, 220, Delmynden, Hawkhurst, 242, 260 ». 222. Den and Strand defined, lxiv n. Duke, Geo., a justice at Maidstone, Dene, Alice and John, of Dartford, 1649, 47. 289. Dunbar, proverb, 135. Dentatus, L. Sioinius, torques in his Dunk, Sir Thos., of Hawkhurst, 264. triumphal procession, 7. Dunmowe, Thos., of Lullingstone, 282. Derby House, 36 n.- Dunstan, archbishop, 212, 214. Derbyshire, barrows, 27; dialect, 50, Dupper, Mr., Lord Dorset's chaplain, 66, 68, 72, 73, et seg. xliv. Devereux, R., earl of Essex, arms at Durham, Robert, of Ivyohuroh, 274. Knole, xliv. Durden's, Mr., Museum, 9. Dinner at Knole in 17th century, xliv. Durolevum desoribed, lxxiii. Dixwell, Mark, on Committee of Kent, Durston, Jno., of Kennington, 275. 33 ». Dyer's ' Pleece,' quoted, oi. Dodeham, old name of Dodington, Dykes, Thomas, on Committee of Kent, lxxx. 33 ii. Dodel, Riohd., of Dartford, 291. Dyngly, Riohard, of Lewisham, 279. Dodington Churoh described, lxxx; Dyngleden, Wm., Smarden, 227. old painted glass, lxxx; old Prenoh epitaph, lxxxi; low-side, or leper's Eadbald, king, 206. window, lxxxii; 236. Eadburg, St., 213-15. Dog-whipper, Smarden, 235. Banned, 207. Dolling, of Dartford, Simon, 289, Early English Dialeot Sooy., 50. John, 290. East Hall, Murston, Roman cemetery, Donne, Rev. 0. E., on Paversham 300. Church, lxi; on "Arden of Pever- Eastling ohuroh desoribed, lxxxii. shain," lxx. Eastry, flower, 147; Henry de, 184. 310 GENERAL INDEX.

Ecclesia, John de, of Dartford, 287. Pogge's feast, 143. Edgar, king, 214. Poleswich, of Dartford, Margaret and Edington, bishop of Winchester, 132. Robt. de, 289. Edward III. invited Elemish weavers, Polesworth, Walterde, of Dartford, 295. xcvii; arms in Hawkhurst church, Polkestone, bale, 65; rumball whitings, 246. 96; Montpelier of , 124; Egg-rent, 241, 242. washerwomen, 136; impropriation, Elizabeth, queen, at Sissinghurst, xciii; 186; Saxon church, 213. at Cranbrook, cii; al Smarden, 235; Ponte, John and Robt. de, 287. at Boughton Malberbe, 235. Pordwioh trouts, 136. Ellis, A. J., P.S.A., on pronunciation, Povisley, Laur., of , 271. 53, 61. Powle, Thos., Parliament offioial, Elnold, of Dartford, Johanna, 292; 1651-6, 46, 48, 49. John, 296. Prancis, Robert, of Staplehurst, 199. Ely, John, of Hope in Romney, 269. Pranclin, Thos., ourate of Little Chart, Emmanuel Coll., Camb., 177. 280. Essex, Hugh de, of Dartford, 295. Pranklyn, Jno., rector of Ickham, 101. Essex stiles, 128; Roman coffins from, Pratre, John, of Dartford, 293. 172 n. Predville, proverb on Boys of, 142. Etchingham church, cxvii; Simon de, Prenche, Wm., of Hayes, 268. 260. Prindsbury clubs, 137. Ethelbert, king, 207. Prinsted, the name, 116. Ethelburga, queen, 205-6, 213, 216. Prittenden ohurch visited, lxxxix; rare Evans, John, F.S.A., quoted, 299; his specimen of 14th century brick panel, celts, 300. lxxxix; Roman remains here in the Exhurst, in Staplehurst, 193. , xo, xoi; paving tiles, figured Exmoor words, 58 n, 67, 69, 72, 77, opposite, 203. 83, 93, 97,100,109. Prizley, Cranbrook, oi, oiii. Puller, of Rose Hill, cxvi. Pairfax, Sir Thos., General of the Par- Puller, Dr. Thos., Kent Proverbs in liamentary forces, 34 », 40-42. his 'English Worthies,' 60,88,93, Paker, Ried., of Dartford, 289. 94, 121, 127; History of Waltham Palconer, a, at Knole, xliv. Abbey, 103. Patinton, of Dartford, Joan and Puneral rites, 18, 20, 21, 27. Matthew de, 293. Purley's History of the Weald, xoviii. Paversham meeting, lviii; church, lxi; Purnace, field and mill, Hawkhurst, grammar school, lxi; abbey, lxi,lxv; 264. Town oharters, lxii; Roman cemetery, Pyllpot, Wm., of Kennington, 275. lxii; Witenagemot there, lxii; Pynch, Jno,, of Cranbrook, 192. Manor, lxiii; a member of the Pynyen, Wm., T., 301. Cinque Ports, lxiii; first Royal Char- Pyssher, Thos., of Lyden, 283. ter 36 H . III., lxiv; native wine, lxv: maces, lxvi; Mercers' company, Galilee, in Cranbrook church, xov. lxviii; Arden tragedy, lxx; Roman Gallon, a dry measure in Kent, 114. Remains, lxxi; oysters, 136; monas- Gamelin, Geoff., of Dartford, 290. tery, 187. Gast, Wm., of Dartford, 293. Pawkham, 90, 301. Gavelkind, 60; charter, 64, 145-6; Pawkham, Roger de, 90, 301. word, 78. Pelixstowe, urn from, 20. GazelSj blaok currants, 114. Pill-horse, 109. Genlade, an inlett of water, 113. Pinglesham church, 136. George Inn, Cranbrook, oi. Pitz Bernard, Bona, 159. Gerard's Herbal, quoted, 91,147. Plemings the, at Cranbrook, xciv, xovi, Gerard, Piers, brass, 150; John of et seq. Dartford, 292. Plemmyng, Thos., of Kingesdown, 277. Gerth, Cristina, 297. Pletcher, Edwd., of Knockholt, 277. Gibbs, Mr., collection of antiquities, Pletcher, Phineas, of Cranbrook, lxii. quoted, c. Gibson, MSS., Lambeth, 178; bishop, Plimwell Vents, 110. 179. Flounders, notable in N. Yenlet, 113. Giles, John, a Royalist, 49. GENERAL INDEX. 311

Gill, for Gillian, or Juliana, 111. Guldeford, Sir Thos., of Hemsted, Gillingham, gold torques from, 2,10; xciii. Rentale, 186. Gurnay, Alex, de, 292; Richd. de, Gilnoth, Custanoia, relict of, 292. 296; John de, 296. Giraud, P. P., on Paversham Charters, Gyse, Beatrix de, 288, lxii. Glanvile, on Witchcraft, 88. Hacker, Col., a Royalist leader, 38 ». Glass vessels, Roman, 166,170,174. Hales, Sir Edwd, 32 »,• Sir James, Glassenbury House, c; visited, civ. 38 n; Edward, 38 n, 40, 41, 49. Glayve, Thos., of Lullingstone, 282. Hall, Col. Wm., of Syndale, lxxiii, Glossary of Kenticisms, 63-116. Ixxviii. Glossary in X Scriptores, quoted, 85, Hallingberi, Ralph de, Dartford, 291. 98,108. Halliwell's Archaic Dicty., quoted, 67, Glossic, system desoribed, 52. 69, 70, 78, 79, 81, 84, 87, 89, 92, 93, Gloucestershire, Roman coffins in, 172. 95, 100, 102,103,114. Glover, Wm., Smarden, 232. Halzelee, Wm. de, T., 301. Goddard's Green, Cranbrook, ci. Hamden, John, of Wilmington, a Goderycke, Dr. Hy., rector of Hotb- Royalist, 48. field, 271. Hamme, Roger de, Dartford, 293. Godfrey:—Lambarde, 33 n, 47 ; John, Hammond, Antony and Pranois, 38 ». will, 58, 71, 98, 99, 108; Thomas, Hampshire, words, 77 ; Roman coffin, will, 71; Sir Thomas, 38 », 45, 46; 172 n. John, curate of Ightham, 273. Hankoke, Symon, of Smarden, 224. Godfrey-Paussett, T. G., F.S.A., paper Harbledown, British settlement, on Roman camp and station oalled lxxxvii, 13; Hospital, 187. Durolevum, lxxiii; on Stone Hardress, Sir Riohd., Royalist leader, Church, Roman walls^ Ixxviii; 33 », 38 n, 44. resigns office of Hon. Sec, lxxxiv; Harman, Ried., of London, cii. his valuable services acknowledged, Harneden, John, Smarden, 228,234. Ixxxvi. Harrietsham, xxxiv*; manor, 162, Godibur, Simon, of Dartford, 287. 163. Godly, a Christian name, 202. Harris, Lord, chairman at Paversham, , 50,187, 225. lx. Godfirith, Sir Symon, reotor of Net- Harrison, Benj., his flint implements tlested, 196 n. from Oldbury Camp, liv, lv. Goldham, Thos., of Staplehurst, 201. Harrys, Ried., planted sweet cherry, Goldhyll, Wm., of Hmxhill, 272. 130. Goldwell, John, of Hothfield, 272. Hart, Jno., of Ivyohurch, 274. Goodwin Sands, 137,141. Hart's Delight, Tunstall, 299. Gore, Gunnora ate, 287; Riohd. ate, Harte, Sir Peroyval, a commissioner, 288. 266. Goring, Lord, Royalist leader, 44, 49. Hartie, Richard, Royalist, 47. Gosborn, Sir Robt., of Canterbury, 196. Hartley, inventory of churoh goods, Goscellinus, quoted, 205,212,213, 215. 266. Gosling, John, a R o y a l i s t a t M a l l i n g , 47. Hartlip, Roman glass vessels, 171 it. Grain, Isle of, 113. Harty, Isle of, celts from, 300. Grandison, Sir Wm., 163. Harwioh, proverb, 184. Grangia, Sampson de, 287. Haslewood, Rev. Eras., on Sissinghurst Granteham, John de, reotor of Staple- Castle, xoi; arranges Museum, oxvii; hurst, 192. Smarden Churoh acoounts, 224. Grate, Walter, of Dartford, 287. Hastyngligh, inventory of churoh Graveney, letter relating to Tithes, 186. goods, 268. Gray, Thos., of Lydden, 283. Hatoh, Joseph and Wm., bells of, 199. Greenwich, geese (proverb), 138; Haulce, John, of Ightham, 274. manor, 163. Hawke, John, of Hastingleigh, 268. Gregory's, St., Priory, Canterbury, 206. Hawkhurst, Churoh visited, civ; de- Grey coats of Kent, xcvii. soribed, 240-65 ; engravings, 240, Grey, John, of Dartford, 90. 249, 250, 251; fair, 244; cross, 245; Griffin, Rev. Canon, desoribes Ospringe Parish clerk, 245; Moor, 245; Chui'oh, lxxxiii. dimensions of ohuroh, 246-8, 312 GENERAL INDEX.

Hawkynge, inventory of church goods, Hoy, the word, 115. 268. Hudibras, quoted, 76, 97. Hayes, Wm., of Cobham, 49. Hull, Trinity church has mediseval Hayes, inventory of church goods, 268. bricks, xc. Hazlitt's Proverbs, quoted, 117, 122, Humfrey, Thos., of Dartford, 295. 129,131—3. Hunton, manor, ] 63. Hearne quoted, 91. Husbands, a Roundhead officer, 41. Hedham, John de, of Dartford, 295. Hussey, R. O, F.S.A., on mediseval Heigham, Norfolk, Roman coffin, 172 ». brickwork, lxxxix; on Romanremains Helles, Thos. de, T., 301. at Prittenden, xo; on British Helveot, proverb, 134. entrenchment, in Bigbury Wood, Hen-rent, 241, 242. 13; Prittenden church tiles, 203. Henry of Huntingdon, quoted, 133. Hyde, Wm., King's surveyor of church Henry of Aylesford, abbot of Battle, goods, 274. 242. Hynxell, James, of Smarden, 226. Herem', Wm., of Dartford, 294. Hythe, Haynes Hill, celts, etc., 300. Herewood, John, of Dartford, 289. Herrings, a present to the Lord Ibbot, Dr., 179. Warden, Ixvi. Iokham, sole, or pond, 101; rentale, Herschel, Sir Jno. Wm. Pred., of 186. Hawkhurst, 265. Iffins Wood, barrow in, 18. Hever Castle, fire dogs from, xliv. Ightham Church, Norman work; Sir Hever, Laur., of Ivychurch, 274. T. Cawne's tomb and window; odd Hewson, Col., 44. windows; two galleries, lv; seven Heyman, Sir Hy., 32 n. vents, 110; inventory of church Highsted, the name, 116. goods, 273. Hinxhill, inventory of church goods, Ilkyngdenn, Galfr., T., 301. 272. Incense cups, 25, Hoath, derivation of, 82. Indian mode of reckoning, 98. Hogben, Stephen, of Lyminge, 284. Inferior, meaning 'south,' 109. Hoker, Stephen, Smarden; 226. Ingfangthef, defined, lxiv ». Hollingbourne, rentale, 185,186. Ingreme, Wm., Smarden, 227. Holmesdale, Viscount, presides at Ipre, Wm. de, earl of Kent, lxiii. Cranbrook, xcvi, civ; Vale of, 138, Ireton, General, 44,187. 139. Islip, arohbishop, 132. Holness, of Smarden, 225. Ismongere, John, of Dartford, 294. Honywood, Sir John, on Committee of Itinerary of Antoninus, lxxv. Kent, 33 «. Ivychurch, inventory of churoh goods, Hoo, Hundred of, 113,139, 300. 274. Hope, in , inventory of church goods, 269. Jack :—a napes,—daw,—pudding,— Hope, John, Smarden, 229. Ketch,—a dandy,—a lantern,—of Hopper, Richd., executor of reotor of Hilton, 105. Staplehurst, 196 n; Thomas, of Jack Straw's place, 147. Smarden, 228. Jacob's History of Paversham, lxvi. Hor', John, of Smarden, 229. James I., his bed at Knole, li; his nick- Home's Bibliography, quoted, 1. name for Lewisham, 140. Horses, sacrificed at funeral pyre, 21. James IL, his bed at Knole, xlix. Horton Kyrby, inventory of churoh James, Sir Henry, of Ordnance Survey, goods, 270. lxxxvii. Horton, Monks, inventory of churoh James, William, Royalist, 33 n, 47. goods, 270. Jeffreys, Canon H. A., civ; paper on Horton, Thomas de, 291; John de, T., Hawkhurst Churoh, 240-65. 301. Jenkins, Canon R. O, on Chaplains' Hothfield, derivation of name, 82; life in the 17th century, Iii; on the inventory of church goods, 271. Mote, Ightham, lvii; on Lyminge Hovenden family, ciii; Robert of Basilica and Church, 205. Prizley, ciii. Joce, Adam, of Dartford, 298. Howlett, Richd., of Lewisham, 279. Johnson, Andrew, of Monks Horton, Howley, archbishop, 181. 270. GENERAL INDEX. 313

Jolly-boat, Danish, 112. Knatchbull-Hugessen, Herbert, 61. Joman, John, of Dartford, 287. Knight, Jemys, of Lympne, 283. Jones, Inigo, at Chevening, xlvi. Knockholt, inventory of church goods, Jonson, Ben, quoted, 105. 277. Jordan, Alfred, of Milton, 165. Knole House,meeting at, xxxviii; built Joy, Wm., the strong man of Kent, 124. by archp. Bourohier, xl; visited by Julyan, John, vicar of Lydden, 283. Henry VII. and VIII., xl n, xii n; Juxon, archbishop, 177,180. surrendered to the King by Cranmer, xii»; subsequent possessors, xii n; Kater,—cousins,—wise, 115. gateways, stables, barn, green court, Kechell, Edwd., of Hayes, 268. chapel, xlii, xlvi; pleasance, the Keen, a small animal, 115. brown gallery, xlii, xiv, xlviii; gables, Kemble, Mr. (the Anglo-Saxon scholar), cartoon gallery, xlii, n ; great oriel, 16, 67. xlii, li; hall and minstrels' gallery, Kemp, John, weaver from Planders, xlii, xliii, xliv; water court, xliv; xcvii. the wood oourt, xiv; the jail, xlvi; Kemp, John, archbishop, 190; Thos., organ room, xlvii, 1; oyrpt, xlvii; bishop of London, 190 n. pheasant oourt, xlviii; eighty stair- Kenilworth Castle, cxii. cases, xlviii; silver sconces, firedogs, Kennett's, Parooh. Antiq., 60, 69, et chandeliers and tables, xlix, li; Lady seq. Betty Germaine's room, xlix; tapes- Kennington, "poor," ISO; inventory try, xlix, 1; spangled bedroom, xlix; of churoh goods, 275. billiard room, xlix; Venetian bed Kenrick, Wm., on Committee of Kent, room, xlix; chapel gallery, 1; ball 33 n. room, 1; crimson drawing room, 1; Kent, Rev. H., of Staplehurst, 199. king's, or silver room, li; clook, li. Kent:—Ditch, ov; Hatoh, 81; earl of, Knollys, Sir William, ovi, oxiv. 119; fair maid of, 120; Holy maid of, 120; veal and bacon, 120; Lass Lake, Jas., Smarden, 226. of Kent, 121; " Kent nor Christen- Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent, dom," 121; St. Bridget, 123; St. quoted, 64, 66, 85, 96,104,112-14, Tyburn of, 123 ; strongman of, 124; 127,129, 136,138,142,145,146. men of Kent, 119,139. Lambeth Palace Library, 176-188; Kenticisms, Mr. Skeat on, 50; Dr. regulations for admission of the Pegge on, 55; Alphabetical Glossary publio, 188. of, 63. Lambyn, John, of Dartford, 298. Kentish Authors and Worthies, 52; Landale's 'Dartford Doouments,' 90. idioms, 56; pronunciation, 57-61; Lane, Canon, describes Wrotham language, 60; Sayings and Proverbs, church, lvi. 117; Kentish man, 119; ague, 124; Lanecok, Joan, of Dartford, 297. oherries, 125; cousins, 125; long- Lanfranc, archbp., 214, 217. tails, 126; fire, 126 »; miles, 128; Langdon, West, barrow, 28. pippins, 129; stomach, 130; memo- Langham, arohbp., 132. randa in Lambeth Library, 176. Lardner, Dr., born at Hawkhurst, 264. Kentshire, 121. Larking, Rev. Lambert, historical Kershaw, S. W., on Lambeth Library, collections, xxxix. 176-88. Latimer, bishop, on Tenterden steeple, Kesshe, Riod., and Matilda, of Dartford, 141. 290. Laud, arohbp., 177. Keston, inventory of ohuroh goods, Leaden coffins, Roman, 164-73. 275. Lede, Tamis, of Staplehurst, 202. Kilburne, on Hawkhurst, 244, 245, Lee, inventory of onurch goods, 277. 262, 263. Lee, Rev. E, H., on Preston ohuroh, Kilns for bricks and lime called oasts, lxxiii. 90. Lee, Riohard, on Committee of Kent, Kingshoth, 82. 33 n. Kir.gsdown, inventory of church goods, Lee, William, reotor of Staplehurst, 190 _277. n, 196. Kingsnorth, inventory of ohuroh goods, Lefader, Wm., of Dartford, 288. 276. < Legge, Mr., steward at Knole, xliv. 314 GENERAL INDEX.

Leicester, leaden coffins at, 172 n. Luton, Roman remains at, 174. Leigh, Col., a Royalist leader, 38 n. Lydden, 185; inventory of churoh Lenard, Jane, of Staplehurst, 202. goods, 283. Lenham, suggested site of Durolevum, Lyminge Basilica, Roman, 205 ;• Saxon, lxxvii; manor and dens, 73; arms in 211; inventory of church goods, the church, 158. 284. Lennard, John, of Chevening and Lymoste, 301 n. Knole, xii n. Lympne, 69,214; inventory of church Lennard, Sampson, at Knole, xii n. goods, 283. Lenord, John, T., 301. Lynsted, the name, 116. Leper window at Dodington, lxxxii, 236. Maokeson, H. B., bronze celts of, 300, Lesnes, abbot of, 288. Madden, Sir Predk., bought Dr. Lestagefry, defined, lxiv n. Pegge's MS. alphabet of Kenticisms, L'Estrange, Col., a Royalist leader, 38 50; sale of Sir P. M.'s library, 50. n. Maidstone, " gooding," 79 ; battle and Levins' Manipulus Vocabulorum, 110. capture of, 42 ; college, 184; rental, • Lewis, Rev. Jno., historian of Thanet, 186. 55, 56, 65, 67, 70, et seq. Mail, "banded," 153; of eastern origin, Lewisham, 89, 140; inventory of . 155-6; Assyrian chain mail, 154. church goods, 279. Mainware, of Dartford, John and Lewknor, Sir Thos., cxvi. Riohard, 296. Libbet, a stream at Newington, lxxvi. Maitland, Dr., librarian at Lambeth, Lidgate, quoted, 106. 180. Lile, Ralph, of Dartford, 297. Malkin, 104. Lily's Euphues, 86,110. Mailing, 42; abbey, 192, 216. Limehouse, from Lymoste, 90. Malvesy wine, 229. Linton, Cambs., 162. Vla.vii.Kai, collars of the Gauls, 3. Lisle, Sir Geo., 38 n. Mann, Sir Horace, xciii; Sir Willm., Livesey, Sir Miohael, 32 n, 33 n, 44. 33 n, 35 n, 38 n. Locofry defined, lxiv n. Manners-Sutton, arohbp., 178; MSS., Lodge, Kentish use of word, 115. 179. Loftie, Rev. W. J., describes Knole Manwood, lord chief baron, 96. House, xl. Maplehurst, in Staplehurst, 193. Lombardic inscription at Dodington, Maroh, Thos., of Lyminge, 284. lxxxi; at Cranbrook, xovi. Marescallus, Lambert, of Dartford, Long, David, curate of Kingsnorth, 295. 276. Margate, derivation, 78. Longfield, inventory of church goods, Marisco, Giles de, of Dartford, 290. 281. Marshall, Wm., of Dartford, 296; Longley, archbishop, 179. John, 297. Long-tails, Kentish, 126. Martin, Dr., on Virgil, 65. Lovehurst (Lofherst) in Staplehurst, Mason, Wm., rector of Hope, 269. 189. Masters, Sir Edwd., 33 n. Lovelace, Erancis, 35 n, 38 «; Thomas, Mathew, Ried., of Dartford, 291. 266. Matlock, small urn from, 24. Low side window, at Dodington, lxxxii; Matthew, John, son of, Dartford, 293. 236; at Elsfield, 236; in fresco in Maximilian I., adventures of, 1. Eton Coll. chapel, 239. Maxted, the name, 116. Lower, M. A., History of Bodiham, Mayne, Sir Richard, 198. cxvi. Mayney, Walter and John, 198. Lowestoft, yawl, 112. Mayney, Sir John, 38 n, 42. Lubbock, Sir John, on flint imple- Medway, the, 113,114. ments from Oldbury camp, lv. Meopham, Saxon will dated at, 10; Lucas, Sir Chas., 44. Parliament's army at, 42. Luddenham, Roman villas at, lxxii. Mercator, Alex., of Dartford, 292. Lullingstone, inventory of churoh Mercer, Wm., rector of Hawkinge, goods, 282. 268. Lumbarde, Jakemin, 293. Mershman, John, of Dartford, 290. Lustyn, John, of Dartford, 286. Middlesex, Roman coffins in, 172. GENERAL INDEX. 315

Middleton, 163,164. Simon, 163; Humphry, 163; Wil- Miller, the, of Dartford, Humphry and liam, 163; Otho, 163; Joan, 163; John, 289. Henry de, 190. Milles, George, 48. Northwood, Rogerus de, 159. Mills, Christopher, Smarden, 232. Northwod, Walterus, 159; Henry de, Milstead, 116. 190. Milton, the poet, 45. Norton, Thos., of Smarden, 227, 234. Milton, oysters, 136; manor, 163; Norwich, earl of, 42. • Roman coffins, 164. Nut, John, 33 ». Miltrude, 213. Minster, i n Sheppey, brass, 148; churoh, Oare, Roman cemetery, lxxii. 213 Ockley, Hawkhurst, 260 n. Minster, in Thanet, 183,184. Odo, abbot of Battle, 241. Monckton, 185. Oldbury Camp, described, liii. Mongeham, 185. Organs, xlvii, lvii, 226, 227, 269. Monmouthshire, Roman coffin, 172 n. Osbert, son of Simon, 287. Monte, of Dartford, Reginerus de, Osborn's mem. of Q. Elizabeth, 119. 290; Robert, 292; Henry, 293; Osborne, Martin, 201. Pulke and Cecilia, 295. Oseburn, John, of Dartford, 289. Montfaucon's * Antiquitfe de Prance,' Osmond, Richard, 293. 157. Ospringe, Roman remains, lxxii; Mai- Moore, Robt., of Gillingham, 47, 48. son Dieu, lxxiii; Ohuroh, lxxxiii; More, Wm., of Cranbroke, oii. Manor, 163. Morookoe, a black at Knole, xliv. Ost, John, 90, 296; William and Mortar, Roman and Saxon, 218. Walter, 90, 294; Alice, 294. Mortlake tapestry at Knole, xlix, 1. Oswulf, duke, 214. Morton, Cardinal, at Knole, xl »; at Otford, Danes at, 139; Humfrey de, Lyminge, 220. 295. Mote, the, at Ightham, lvii. Ott, Dr. J. H., 179. Moth, Richd., of Dartford, 288. Overy, John, of Hartley, 266. Mott, Robt., bell by, 198. Owre, Boys, Mayor of Paversham, lxix. Mount, Riohd., de Wy, 196 n. Owteide, Martin, 201. Munte, Robert,, of Dartford, 292; Oxenden, Sir James, 33 n. Henry, 293. Oxenhoath, derivation, 82. Murston, 140; Roman coffin, 172, Oylet-holes for firearms, oix. 173; East-hall, cxvii, 300. Oysters, 113,136. Mustodyne, wine, 234. Mylles, Michael, of Hothfield, 271. Page, Hy. of Paversham, lxvi. Palm Sunday, and palms, 91. Nares' Glossary, quoted, 68, 87. Palmer, Sir Hy., 38 %; Sir Thos., 38 n. Nettlestead, reotor of, 196. Parker, J. H., OB., describes Old Sore, Neve, Geo., xoiv; his Celtic ring, 12. lvi; the Mote, lvii; Bodiham Oastle, Neve, W. T., his inscribed ring, 204. ' cxvi. Newcastle, muster at, 161,162. Parmenter, Alex., 290. Newington, suggested site of Durole- Partridge, Andrew, 201. vum, lxxvi. Passage, defined, lxv it. Newlande, Hy., of Hope, 269. Passleye (Pashley), Edmund de, 246; Newman, Geo., 38 n. 260. Newton's Histy. of Maidstone, 38, 43. Patricksbourne, 187. Nineholes, Justice, 145. Payne, Geo., junr., Ixxxvi; on Roman Norfolk wiles, 128. coffins at Bex Hill, 164; Discoveries, Northampton, lady, silver dressing 300. service, li. Pearman, Rev., M. T., 200. Northbourne, near Deal, 136. Peckham, arohbp., Constitutions, 183 ; Northdown ale, 140. at Lyminge, 217; Canon of Lyons, Northfleet, royalist defeat, 41. 244. Northwode, Sir John de, brass, 149, Pegge, Sir Christopher, 52. 159. Pegge, Dr., Saml., Alphabet of Kenti- Northwode :—John de, 162 ; Roger oisims, 50; his life, 51, 55; Pro- de, 163; Agnes, 163; Thomas, 163; verbs of Kent, 117. 316 .GENERAL INDEX.

Peigle, cowslip, 91,147. Proverbs relating to Kent, 117; con- Pelland, Edwd., Smarden, 225, 227, taining the word "Kent," 117-24; 233. "Kentish," 124-30; names of places Pelliparius, John, of Dartford, 294. in Kent, 130-41. Pellsett, Wm., of Ightham, 273. Psalter, English, bought, 228,234,235. Penn, Wm., the Quaker, owned land Pue-door, 235. at Hawkhurst, 263. Purmeye, Wm., 295. Pepys' Diary, 77. Puteo, Alice de, 287. Petham, 89; Roman coffins, 172, 173. Petiern, Richd., 288. Queenboro, Castle, 40; Records, 114, Petition of Kent, 1648, 37. 115,146. Peyton, Sir Thos., 38 n, 40, 41, 44. Quentin, Brittany, torques, 3. Philipot's, Church Notes, 158; Villare Quested, Jno., dog whipper, 235. Cant; 160. Queynterel, Robt., of Dartford, 293. Philpot, John, 234. Quittance of Shires, defined, lxiv n. • Piers Plowman, quoted, 75,94,112,147. Pikeman, Wm., of Dartford, 288. Rainham, 130. Pilchere, Thos., and Matilda, 291. Rainsborough, Admiral, 39. Pippins, Kentish, 129, 130. Ramsgate, derivation, 78. Pit, John, of Dartford, 297. Randolf, Jno., of Dartford, 287, 292. Plaxtol Church, lvii. Rawlins, Rev. P. J., on Celtic barrow, Players, Lord Leicester's at Paversham, 26. lxxi. Ray's, South and East country words, Playstool, 115. 56, 60, 68, et seq. Plot, Dr. Robt., 60 n, 64, 70, 75, 78, Reculvers, 113. 80, 84, 91, 92, 93, 105, 125, 128, Registers, Staplehurst, 199-202. 133, 142. Registers, Parish, on parchment, 1597, Pluckley, brasses at, 153; Visitation 200; Burns' History of, 200. at, 228. Renate apples, golden, 130. Plumer, Thos., 33 n. Rennytt, Augustine, curate of Hasting- Pole, Cardinal, holds Knole, xii n, on leigh, 268. sponsors, 201. Reports, Annual, 1871, xxxix; 1872, Polydore, Virgil, quoted, 127. lix; 1873, Ixxxvi. Ponohun, Jno., 288. Reyner, Wm., of Dartford, 295. Pope, Geoffr., of Dartford, 289. Ricard, Richard, Smarden, 227, 232. Population in 16th century, Cran- Rich, Col., 43, 44. brook, Canterbury, Maidstone, cii; Riohard of Cirencester, a hoaxer, Ixxvii. Staplehurst, 200; Hawkhurst, 265. Richard, Ooeur de Lion, 128. Porta, Jno. de, of Dartford, 293,294. Richardson, Dr., on British Plag, liii. Portebrugg, John, and Hamo de, 289. Rigby, Alex., 47. Porter, Richd., 33 n, 47 ; Roger, 287. Ring, gold, of celtio type, 1 2 ; insoribed, Portuasse, for winter, 230; 232; for 204. summer, 230 «. Ringwould, tumuli at, 21. Potham, Wm., de, 290. Rivage, defined, lxv n. Potter, Wm., parson of Hartley, 267. Rivers, John, 33 n. Powell, Rev. Wm., letter from, cv. Roads, Minnis, 88, Preene, Wm., rector of Lyminge, 220, Robekyn, Richd., of Dartford, 295. 222. Roberts, of Glassenbury, tombs, xcv; Prentis, of Milton, and of Rainham, Walter and Margaret, c; Colonel, civ. 299. Roberts, John, 49; Thos., 201. Preston next Paversham, church, lxxiii; Robertson, Canon J. 0,189 n. Lymost, 90. Robertson, Canon Scott, joint honorary Pretty, Mr., the late, 1, 9,198. secretary, xxxviii; paper on Oldbury Prices, of silver, 233, 268; of church Camp, liii; describes Old Sore, lvi; goods, 268, 273, 283, 284; corn and on Dodington Church, lxxx; on farming stock, 29 Ed. I., 285; houses, Eastling Church, lxxxii; Sole Hon. 285; hens and eggs, 241, 242. Secretary, Ixxxv; quoted, oii; 90, Promptorium Parvulorum, 65, 66. 114, 146, 151, 243; on Staplehurst Pronunciation of English, 53; Kentish, Church, 189; inventories of church 57-61. goods, 266. GENERAL INDEX. 317

Robsart, Sir Lewis, 193. Scharf, G., on pictures at Knole, Iii. Rochester, Mayor of, 33 a; letter, 36 Scoles, Mr., 47. n; Royalist Rising, 39, 41; Augus- Scoones, Thos., of Staplehurst, 199. tine at, 128; monks beaten, 137; Soot, Sir Edwd., 32 n; Adam, 291. " Rochester portion," 140; proverb, Scotland, Richard, T., 301. 141. Scott, Col., 177. Roger, John, of Dartford, 287, 295; Seeker, archbishop, 178. Cecilia, daughter of John, 288. Sedley, Sir John, 32 n. Roman:—area and shape of camps, Selby family, lvi. liii; remains near Paversham, Ixxi; Selethrytha, abbess, 212. masonry in Stone ohuroh, lxxii, Selgrave, 185. lxxv, Ixxviii; remains at Prittenden Selliard, Thomas, 33 ». in the Weald, at , at Sevenoaks Meeting, xxxviii; Manor , and at Bekesbourno, and Chantry, xii n; mentioned 139; xoi; navigation of the Rother, xoi; Corporation and School, 185. triumphal processions, 7; silver Seweerde, Thos., curate of Ivy Church, armillse, 9; coins, 9, 299; coffins of 274. lead, 164-173; remains from Luton Shabeggere, Wm., of Dartford, 296. in Chatham, 174. Shadwell, Roman coffin at, 172. Romney Marsh, 94,124,142,143. Share, Thos., 49. Rother, river, xoi, cv, 76. Sharpe, John, Smarden, 226. Roughehel, manor in Dartford, 302. Sheerness, 89. Royalist Rising in Kent, A.D., 1648,31. Shereve, Adam, of Dartford, 290. Rushworth's Histl. Collections, 38 », Shipway, Court at, lxiv », Ixv, Ixvii. 39,41,44; letter, 187. Shires, the, 147. Russell, Thos., of Hinxhill, 272; Ellen, Shorne, 162,163. of Dartford, 297. Shrove Tuesday, sport, 82. Rutting, Gregory and Thos., 202. " Si," old Kentish form of "she," 146. Rutupinus Portus, 136. Silvanus, L. Gavius, 7. Silver, prioe of, 233, 268. Sabine, alderman, 35 ». Silweker, Alice, reliot of, 289. Sac, defined, lxiv n. Simson, Roger, of Ivy Churoh, 274. Saoket, Rev. Mr., of Polkstone, 96. Sisely, Hawkhurst, 242, 260 n. Saekvilles, earls of Dorset, own Knole, Sissinghurst, Manor, called Saxingherst xii n; badges and names on Knole xoi; house built by Sir Jno. Baker, House, xlii, xliii; crests and mottoes xci; Prenoh prisoners there, xoiii; vary, xliv. poor house, xciii; chapel, xciv; Sadler, John, of Maidstone, 234. moat, xciv, c. Sageden, Isabella, of Dartford, 291. Sittingbourne, oxvii; arms in the Saherstede, Ricardus de, lxxxi. Church, 158 ; celts, etc., 300. St. Briavel's, cxii. Skeat, Rev. W. W., on Kenticisms, 50. St. Bridget's Bower, 123. Skelton, poet laureat, 58. St, Laurence, 124. Skinner, Augustine, 33 n. St. Michael's Mount, 123. Slaughter, Upper, Roman coffin at, St. Rumwald, 96. 172 n. St. Thomas, Day, 79; Hospital, 124; Smalheth, John, of Dartford, 292. a Waterings, 123,124; of Canter- Smarden, roodscreen and Justice Nine- bury, 125,127. holes, 145; ohurohwardens'accounts, St. Tyburn, 123. 224-35; ohuroh, width, 243. Saltwood, 218. Smith, Bernhard, armour, 156. Sanoroft, archbp., 177,179. Smith, C. Roaoh, F.S.A., on Mr. Gibbs' Sandwich, carrots, 134; bay, 140,142. oollection,'lxii; on'Durolevum, lxxii; Savaine, Avery, 33 ». on Torques and Armilloe, 1; his Sawder, Stephen, of Lyminge, 284! Collect. Antiqua quoted, 8 n, 11, 25, Saxingherst, Steph. de, and Galfridus 300; on Roman coffins, 164, et seq. de, xoi; John de, xoiv. Smyth, John, of Hartley, 266; Riohard, Saxon Cemetery, 172. vicar of Kennington, 275. Say, Lord, sold Knole Manor in 1456, Sobie, John de, Dartford, 297. xl re. Soo, defined, lxiv n. Scalers, Richd. de, of Dartford, 287. Sole, Riohard ate, Dartford, 303. 318 GENERAL INDEX.

Somery, John de, 190, 193; Thomas Sutton, Giles, of Hawkinge, 268. de, 190; Robert, 195. Sutton, Wm., of Hawkinge, 268. Somner's Aug. Sax. Dicty., 66, 73; Swale, deemed part of the Thames, lxii. Antiq. Cant., 110, 125, 132; Ports Swingfield, 185. and Ports, 77, 104; on Gavelkind, Symon, Wm., 201. 84,106. Syndale Park, Roman remains, lxxii; Sondes, Sir Geo., 33 re. camp—Durolevum, lxxiii, lxxiv. Sore, Old, small mansion of 13th Synekere, widow of, 297. century, lvii. Syseley, John, of Ightham, 274. Southfleet, 172 ». South Street, Boughton Blean, 14. Tailor, John the, Dartford, 292. Soyll, John, of Hothfield, 272. Tallage, defined, lxv n. Spelman's Glossary, 65, 66,78,88,104, Tamworth Castle, 216. 110. Tannator, Niohs., 291; Roger, 294. Spenser's Paerie Queen, 85; Shepherd's Tanner, Sibilla and Richard, 296; Wm. Kalendar, 121,123. the, 297. Spich, Thos. de la, Dartford, 292. Tapestry at Knole, xlix, 1, li. Spillfill Chancel, Staplehurst, 198. Tarbutt, Wm., on cloth trade of Sponsage, defined, lxv re. Cranbrook, xovi; assists with Mu- Squiioun, Thos., of Dartford, 290. seum, cxvii. Staddle, bed-staddle, 115. Taverner, Regd., 298. Stamford, Henry, 33 n. Taylards, 128. Stanhope, Earl, ohairman at Sevenoaks, Taylor, Joanna, 202. xl, Iii. Templars at Dartford, 286. Stanpett, Alex, de, 292; John de, 293. Tenham, orchards, 130; unhealthy, Staplehurst, church, lxxxix, 189; Early 131,140. English arcade, 190; ironwork on Tenison, archbp., 177; MSS., 178. south door, 191; porch roof, 192; Tenterden, Mayor of, 33 re; steeple, tower, 193 ; lights there, 196 n; 141. carved panels, 197; population, 200. Terry, Wm., of Ightham, 273. Starculf, Richd., of Dartford, 291. Thames, proverbs, 146,147. Stelling Minnis, 88. Thanet, earl of, cxvi; isle of, 65,172. Stephen, John, of Knookholt, 277. Theam, defined, lxiv ». Stepney, Roman coffin, 172. Thel, defined, lxiv ». Stile, Thomas atte, Dartford, 304. Theobald, notes on Macbeth, 98. Stock, William, of Kennington, 274. Thomas a Waterings, 123.. Stone Church, Roman remains, lxxii, Thomas,-John, son of, 296.' lxxv, Ixxviii; its solid altar, lxxix. Thornham, 162,163. Stone, Wm. de, 294; John de, 295. Thorpe's Diplomatarium, 10. Stonham, Andrew de, 290; Henry, Thurrock, 116. Reginald, Lote, Wm., 291; Adam Tieok, Prof., on Arden tragedy, lxx. parvus de, 292. Tillotson, archbp., 177. Stothard's Monuments, 150,152. Tixton, Hamo, of Dartford, 293. Stour, the, 113. Todd, Dr. H. J., 180. Stowting, Celtic tumulus, 20. Toll, defined, lxv n. Stratford le Bow, lead coffin, 172. Tong, 131,140. Streatfeild, Rev. T., historical collec- Tongswood, Hawkhurst, 264. tions, xxxix. Toniford, Canterbury, 13, Stroking wax candles, 225. Topham, Tho., strong man, 124. Strood, 127,137,141. Toplef, Niohs., of Hothfield, 271. Stubbs, Professor, 180. Torquatus, T. Manlius, cognomen from Stukeley, mentions Celtic tumuli, in E. torques, 6. Kent, 17. Torques, described by 0. Roach Smith, Sturry, Roman coffin, 172 n. F.S.A., 1, et seq.; for neck, arm, or Suffolk stiles, 129. waist, 3; seen in tesselated work at Surrey, Roman coffins in, 172 re. Pompeii, 4; used by Persians, not Surrey, the Duke of, 304. by Egyptians nor by Greeks, but on Sussex Dialect, Ray on, 68. Gaulish coins, 300 B.C., 5 ; badge of Sussex Glossary (Cooper's), quoted, 67. the Manlia family, 6; as many as Sutor, Niohs., of Dartford, 293. 1470 taken as spoil from the Gauls, GENERAL INDEX. 319

7; on Roman statues, 7, 8; silver Walpole, Sir Horace, at Sissinghurst, and bronze, 9; used by Saxon nobles, xcii. 10; weight and value, 10,11. Walsingham, Sir Thos., 32 re. Tournay, W. T., celts, 300. Walter, Alice, widow of Henry, 288. Tracy, Sir Robt., 38 re. Wantsume, the, 113. Traders' Guild at Pavei'shani, lxix. Wanton or Walton, Bond, 159. Travers, Elias, chaplain at Ketton Wardeux, of Bodiham, oxiv, cxvi. Hall, Iii. Warham, archbp., at Knole, xii n, xlii; Treubody, Wm., of Dartford, 290. his visitation held in 1511, quoted, Trewlove, John, 294. lxxix, lxxxii, 151, 196; Lyminge Tripes, Wm., 292. tower, 220. Tripesant, John, 292. Warne's, O,' Ancient Dorset,' 10 ». Triturator, Wm., 291. Washington, Col., 38 re. Trobevile, Thos., 294. Watergate, Ralph de, Dartford, 291. Trollope, Archdeacon, translation of Watling Street, the, lxxv. Prench epitaph, lxxxi; on Doding- Way-bit in Yorkshire, 129. ton low side window, 236. Weaver, John the, 289. Trutulensis Portus, 136. Webster, of Battle, oxvi. Tubbard, Steph, 297. Wedere, John le, 298. Tufa stone, in Stone ohuroh, lxxix; in Weever, quoted, 122, 124, 159, 220. Dodington ohurch, lxxx. Weldon, Sir Anthony, 32 re, 33 n, 38. Tufton, Sir Humphry, 32 ». Wenliam, Little, mediseval brioks in Turner, John, 200; Laurence of hall, xo. Hothfield, 271. West, Adam, of Dartford, 290. Tusard, Robt., 297. Westwell, Leacon, 85. Tusser on Norfolk wiles, 129. Wharton, MSS., 178; Henry, 179. Tutor, Ivo, of Dartford, 291. Wheler, Sir G, 60 re, 110. Tweedmouth, muster at, 161. Whelton, Mr., 38 re. Twysden, Sir Roger, 31. White Lion Inn, Cranbrook, ci. Tyburn, St., of Kent, 123. Whitstable, 133. Tylden, John, of Kennington, 275. Whytt, W., 234. Tyler, Wat, 192. Wickham, Humphry, on Roman remains, at Luton, 174; oelts, 300. Undrell, Godly, 202; John, 202. Wiolif's New Testament, 58. Upchurch ware, 25,171. Wild, Judge, 36, 47 re. Upnor Castle, 49. Wiles or Wild, Dudley, 35 re. Utfangenetheft defined, lxv. Wilfred visits Kent, 207. Wilkins, Dr. David, 179. Vandyke, tapestry portrait of, xlix. Wilkins, of Hawkhurst, 264. Vane, Sir Henry, junior, 32 re. Willement's Hist, of Davington, lxii. Vaughan, R., 33 n. Willesley House, Cranbrook, oi. Vere, earl of Oxford, arms at Knole, William III, bust at Knole, xliii. xliv. Wilmynton, Joan, widow of Wm., Veysy, Riod., T., 301. 288; John de, 296. Vineyards in Kent, lxv re. Wiltshire, words, 75; Roman ooffins, Vynor, John, of Dartford, 90. 172 re. Vytell, John, of Lympne, 283. Wind, north-east, 135. Wines, lxv, 229, 234, 235. Wadhurst, Stone, ovi. Wintonia, Riod. de, 298. Wafer, Lionel, on Isthmus of Darien, Winwiok, brass in ohuroh, 150 n. 98. Wistroe, J., 33 re. Walcott, Rev. Mackenzie, 266. Wittloc, Walter, 291; Robert, 296.' Waldershare, 107. Wode, Jeffrays, Smarden, 227. Wales, "a gentleman of," 117,118. Wolferhampton, Rio. de, 288. Waleton, Niohs., 190. Wood, Nioholas, great eater, 130; Walker, Jno., rector of Monks Horton Jeffrays, 227. 270. Woodruff, C. H., F.S.A., on Celtio Waller, J. G., on Paversham brasses, tumuli in East Kent, 16. lxi; paper on brass at Minster, Woolton, Jno., of Sinarden, 226-8. 148. Woolwioh Ohuroh, 220. 320 GENERAL INDEX.'

Wotton, coat of arms, 193; John, bridge, 81; mileage, 128; "surly," reotor of Staplehurst, 193; his will, 130. 194, Alice, 194. Wykewane, Wm. de and Sara, 90,301. Wrec, defined, lxv n. Wylson, Robt., reotor of Hinxhill, Wrecf r y , defined, lxiv re. 272. Wressil Castle, ovii. Wynkyn de Word, 123. Wrestlere, Alice and Wm., 295. Wyte, Ralph, 297. Wright, Niohs., rec. Staplehurst, 190 Wyttfry, defined, lxiv re. n, 196. Wrinsted, 116. Yaffle, 116, Wrotham, church visited, roodscreen, Yeoman of Kent, a play, 80; a proverb, brasses, gallery over ohancel-arch, 117,119. lvi. Yngreme, Wm., Smarden, 227. Wryght, John, of Ightham, 274. York, Roman coffins at, 172. Wye, College and History of, 52, 85, 130; Old Parish Book, 58, 65, 72, Zanten, sculpture of torques found 75, 87, 98, 103, 112 ; Leacon,?85; there, 7.

ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA. p. lix, line 4, for " Pourteenth," read "Pifteenth." p. 180, line 3, for "Peokham's Register," read "his own Indexes." p. 265, last line but one, for "vol. vi," read "vol. v."

MITOHEM, AND HUGHES, TEINTEItS, WAEDOim STKEET, TV,