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Genealogical Record IDEN MISCELLANEA. 25 aJ Alexander^ Elizabeth,=y=Robert Iden of West Farleigh Court and=j=Margorie, Edmund Alice=j=John Otter- Iden,eldest dau. 0f.... Manor. He left a natural son Thomas dau. of Iden. Iden. bury or At- son. Clease. ist by Annys Langley. Will proved in .... 2nd terbury,died wife. Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1547. wife. before 1561. s.p. William Iden of Sutton Valence, born 1498 ; succeeded his uncle inthe West=p William John Otterbury.— Farleigh Manor ; contributed a loan tothe Kingin1543. Willproved in Prero- Iden. gative Court of Canterbury 1561. Mentions cousin Shelley's son by devise of Mary Otterbury. legacy «nd a velvet coat. (See IdenMiscellanea for Shelley connection.) Thomas Iden, mentioned inuncle Robert's will. A dau. 0f.... Roberts or^Jasper Iden of Yalding Manor, co. Kent, held under 6th Lord=f=Agnes, dau. of .... Roots. (See Harl. MS. Abergavennie (see Chancery Billsand Answers, "Iden and Nevell," Fysenden. (SeeHarl. 1548, and Add.MSi5532.) J. J. 3, No.38). Willproved at Consistory Court, Rochester, 1560. MS. 1548.) Henry "Cecilie Iden. In Heralds' Visitation of Kent, 1619, styled Joane, dau. of^Raynold^Catherine, Iden. ux. Fermonger," but inGrant of Arms to T.Brown in 1626 .... Waller. Ideu. dau. 0f.... she is said to have married said Brown, and called in said ist wife. Ashurst. grant an heir-general of her family ; but query. 2nd wife. Elizabeth Iden. /|s John Iden, in Heralds' Robert Iden. (Heralds' Jane Iden. "She inherited, under the willof WilliamIden (1561) Visitation of Kent, Visitation of Kent, of Farleigh, Chenies Court and Iden, and all others inChart." 1619, and signed by 1619.) Hasted says she carried Chenies Court inmarriage to.... Barton, him. The Browns not but incorrectly states by willof John Iden (vol. ii.,p. 407). mentioned. (lien iMtecellama. John Iden of Hunton a/uw=p Robert Iden of Northiam, co. Sussex. Willproved in Huntingdon, co. Kent. Prerogative Court of Canterbury 21 April 1619 by his Will dated Nov. 1619; nephew John Iden. proved inPrerogative Court [Query, were he and his brother John identical with ofCanterbury 1620 byJohn the sons of Jasper of Yalding? The wills seem to Iden the son. indicate it.] John Iden, executor to Robert Iden.=f= William Alice Iden=rßobert Bissenden or Fyssenden of Ewhurst. father and uncle. /j\ Iden. /X Thomas Iden (inferred from brass to son Paul) .=pAgnes, dau. of .... Arms :Azure, aJesse between three close helmets or. Paul Iden of Penshurst, died 1514. Willproved inPrerogative Court of Canterbury. Interesting brass to=pAnne, dau. him in south chancel at Penshurst, withfour shields of arms :one, Iden impaling Guildeford; another, 0f.... Iden impaling another coat ;the second shield, three lions rampant, perhaps Mildmay 5 and a fourth shield, Idbn, quartering three other coats— the third probably Curson or Gravbsend, the fourth probably Norton of Chart Sutton. Joane Iden, only child and heiress,^=Edward Shelley, ancestor of the distinguished Poet. A brass tohim and wife and a minor in 15 14. Ichildren inWarminghurst Church, co. Sussex..
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