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General Index ( 411 ) GENERAL INDEX. Abergavenny, Henry,Lord (ob. 1587), Austen, Mr. (1658),82'7; Sir Robert, 47,215; George, Lord (1522),59. 345,850. Abraham and Isaao, a MedioovalPlay, Avis, Mr. (1658),321-2, 336. so, 14'7. Aylesford, 4'7; Church Plate, 254. Aorise Churoh Plate, 241. Aylwin, Rev. John, 284. Adam, John (1429), 18. Adamson, Rev. William, 64. Badlesmere Churoh Plate, 25'7. Addington Chm:ch Plate, 242. Bagfi.eld,"goodman" (1658),322. Adisham Churoh Plate, 242. Baker, Clement (1514),20. Albemarle,Duke of, 879,880. Balle, John, of Canterbury (]514),'77. Aldersey, Margaret, 42, 279, 804 ; Banoroft, Rev. D1·. John, 282-8; Chris- Mary, 42, 804:; Terry, 42, 279; topher, 288; Archbishop, 288. Thomas, 42,279 ; William, 42, 279. Bapohild Church Plate, 25'7. Aldington Churoh Plate, 244. Barfreston Churoh Plate, 259. Aldowsey, Thomas, 202. Barham Church Plate, 259. Alkham Churoh Plate, 245. Ba.rkham, Doroas, 38'7; Sir Robert, Allard, Francis, 42. 88'7. Alleyn, Sir Christopher, 227. Barming Churoh Plate, 260. Allhallows (Hoo) Church Plate, 246. Barnard, Messrs, (plate), 248, 2'70, Allington, 154; Church Plate, 24'7. 299,801. Alsnoth, William (1589),27. Barnham, Robert (1668), 1'73; Sir Andrewes, William (plate), 287. Robert, 29'7-8; Philadelphia.,298. Anne of Cleves at Rochester, 75, 76. Barnjet, 261. Antiphoner bought, 85. Barrell, Sarjeant, 212. Appledore Churoh Plate, 24'7. Barrett, Valentine, of Perry Court, Arlington, Lord, 888-4. 46. Arnold, A. A., on Quarry House, 169· Bateman (plate), Ann, 258; Hester, 180; on Roman Remains there, 189· 253; Jonathan, 253, 289; Peter, 192; on Roohester Bridge in 1561, 258,289 ; William, 253. 212-40. Battely, .A.rohdeaconJohn, 244, 268; Arundel and Surrey, Thomas, Earl of Rev. Nicholas, 268. (1686), gives Cup to Cathedral at Ba.ugh, Mr., of Howletts, 269. Canterbury, 816. Bayford (Sittingbourne), 154. Ash (by Sandwioh) Church Plate, 248. Bayley, Richard (plate), 312. Ash (by Wrotham) Church Plate, Bea.ratedChurch Plate, 261. 250. Beckenham Church Plate, 262-'7. Ashford, 198-4; Church, 202-4; Church Beeke, Thomas, 367; Elizabeth, 36'7. Plate, 251. Beggars (or oollectors), Escutcheons Ashley, Lord (1667),382-3, for, 80-1. Ashurst Church Plate, 254. Bekesbourne, 4'7; Churoh Plate, 26'7. Atkins (1655),1'77. Bell, Matthew, 269. Atwood, Rev. Samuel (1718), 251. Bells, '79, 83, 85 et seg., 120; Waker­ Aucher, William (ob. 1514), 57; Sir ing, '79; Wakerell, 85, 92, 107; Antony, 194. ropes, price of, 105, 107, 114, 135; Austen, Rev. E., 259; Jane, 259, ringing for Queen, 185-6. 412 GENERAL INDEX. Belser,George, 81; John, 81-2, Brabourne Church Plate, 800, 420 ; Belvedere Church Plate, 270. Church, 856. Benenden Church Plate,270. Bradshaw,Mr. and Mrs. (1659), 380, Bernard,Rev. James, 257. 387,389; Mary, 864. Besbych,John (1561),237. Brasted Church Plate,801. Bethersden, 47; Church Plate, 271. Brattle, Gamaliel, 812. Ilettenson,Sir Richard, 338,340. Bredgar,42, 279 ; Church Plate, 802. Bettes, Thomas (1575), 171. Bredhurst Church Plate, 804. Betteshanger Church Plate, 272. Brenchley Church Plate, 804. l3ewlRiver bounds Kent and Sussex, Brenzett Church Plate, 305. 38. Bridge Church Plate,805. Bexley Church Plate,274-7. Bridge Chapel at Rochester, xxxix, Bible,price 16s. (1566), 120. 163. 'Bickerstaff,Sir Charles, 388, 392. Briefs, (1569) 126, (1658-68) 822-8 , Bickley Church Plate, 277. 325, 827-8, 332, 388, 848, 356. Bicknor Church Plate, 278. Broadstairs Church Plate, 806. Bidborough Church Plate,279, 420. Brock, E. P. L., on old glass at West- Biddenden,42 ; Church Plate,280. bere Church, 1-3. Billiard table (1661), 345,398; balls, Brockley Rill Church Plate, 307. sticks,King, and porch, 346. Brome Park, 260. l3ilsington Church Plate,283. Bromley Church Plate, 808. Birchington Church Plate, 284. Bromley College Communion Plate, Biding Church Plate,285. 309. Birmingham, Silver Plate assayed at, Bromley Common, Church Plate, 810, 206. Brompton Church Plate,810. Bishopsbourne Church Plate,286. "Brompton (New) Church Plate, 811, Blackheath (Ascension) Church Plate, Brook Church Plate, 811. 287. Brookland Church Plate,312. Bladen, Rev. Thomas, 65. BroomfieldChurch Plate, 813. Blean Church Plate, 289. Brotherhoods at Canterbury, St, Dun- Bloor Family, Rainham, 51, 52, 58- stan's, 144. 59; coat of arms, 57; Place, xliv. Buckingham,Duke of, xlix. Blount,Father (1598), 44-46. Buckland, 154, 156. Blunt,Rev. Walter,279. Buckland (Dover) Church Plate, 313. Bobbing Church Plate, 290. Buggins, Mr. (of North Cray), 345. Bodenham, Mr. (1659), 328. Bull-baiting at Rochester,76. Bodington,John (plate), 252. Bunce, Rev. John, 805. Boley Hill, Rochester, 181-8, .220, Buntyng,Mr., of Romney (1553), 27, 232-3,238. Burham Church Plate, 814. Bonnington Church Plate,291. Burial in Church, fees for,106, 118, Boodle, Rev. J. A., 242, 247, 250, 261, 122,181. 262, 270, 274, 278, 285, 294, 298, Burmarsh Church Plate, 315, 301,304. Burrell, Peter, 263; Sir Peter, 268 ; l3oralston,Rev. John (1721), 242. Amy,268; Sir Merrick, 264. Borden Church Plate,282. Butler, Sir Oliver (1668), 178, 845, Boreman, " goody," 331. 850; Oliver, 206-7 ; Thomas, 206; l3osvillesof Chevett, 42. William, 206-7. l3oughtonAluph Church Plate, 293. Byngele, John (1426), 18, --- Blean Church Plate, 294. Malherb Church Plate,295. Cable, John (1685), 178. --- Monchelsea Church Plate, Calfskin, for bells, 99, 102, 296, Calveshead (on Corpus Christi Day), Bourne Park, 269, 85, 88 et seq.; see 101. l3ourne, Richard (1658-63), 321, 348. Campleshon, Rev. John, 65. Bourne,Uncle (1658), 322, 331. Canary Birds, price of,in 1660, 842. Bowdler, Jane, 269; Rev. Thomas, Canterbury, Roman Relics from, 84, 269. 155,157, 158 ; St. Dunstan's Church Bowles,Rev. - (1650), 372. Accounts, 77-149; St. Thomas's Boxley Church Plate, 298, 420. Hill (1524), 84. Braban, John (1422), 18. Canterbury, Archbishop of, George GENERA.L INDEX. 413 Abbot, 82; reeve of Matthew Parker, Collyn, Rev. Martin (1561), 221, 232. 124; Longley, 221 ; Cardinal Mor­ Commonwealth's Court of Record ton, 214, 222 ; W arham, 162. (1658), 31. Canterbury Castle (1568), 116. Communicants, Census of (1569), Canterbury Cathedral, Communion 126. Vessels, 815-819; Sculptured Head Communion Plate, 119 ; Table of of a Knight at, 87; Dean Payne Boards (1566), 120, 180. Smith, 317. Conway, Rev. William, 810. Carlisle, Lord, 379. Cooke, Edmund, 275; George, 275-6; Carmarden, Luoy (1654), 177. Henry, 275; Robert, 275. Carnsew, William, 197-8. Cooling Castle, 215. Cartwright, Ann, 249 ; Eleanor, 249- Cope, made into Altar Cloth, 105; 50; Gervase, 249. into Communion Table Cover, l 35 ; Catigo, Rev. Reginald, 64. sold (1561), 115-6, 134. Cator, Albemarle, 266; William, 266. Oopinger, John (1561), 239. Oeoil, Sir William (1561), 228. Coppin, Sir William, 275. Censers, 79, 85. Cornbury, Lord, 376, 392 ; Lady, Champneys, 856; Justinian, 48. 892. Chandler, Elizabeth, 2,.1,5; Matthew Cornish Mines (1588-7), and Thomas (1700), 245. Smythe, 197-8. Ohurooal (1514), 79, 80, 88, 85, 88 Corps, Rev. William, 64. et seq.; price of saok, 96, 101. Corpus Christi Day, 85 et seq.; Pro­ Chatham, 189, 879, 880; Ohuroh, xli. cession, 79 ; Ringer's Breakfast, etc., Cheney, John, of Cralle, 47. 101, 107; The Play, 147, Chester, Mr. (1662), 848. Cottam, Charles, 256. Chesterfield, Katherine, Countess of, Cotton, Sir J. (1659), 328. 296. Courthope, Christopher, 113, ]29; Cheyney, Sir John (1492), 24. Mrs., 128-9, 131; her Pew, 138. Chilham, 886. Coventry, Henry (1667), 376. Ohilston Park, 856, 860, 865. Oowpar, John, 78. Chilton, Rev. Nioholas, 64. Cowper, J. M., on St. Dunstan's, Chimney-tax money, 849. Canterbury, Churohwardens' Ao­ Ohuroh Goods,(1561-6) 116-122,(1579) oounts, 77-149. 187. Cows (Parish) let to fa1·m, 80 et seq,, Ohuroh House, 141; (Canterbury, St. 148. Dunstan's), 82, 85 et seq., 114, 184-5; Cox and Son (plate), 280, 285, 813. quit-rent paid for, 109, 110; oalled Oradook, Rev. Thomas, 61, 65. the Fryer, 128-9. Cranmer, Master Thomas (1566), Ohuroh Plate in Kent, 119, 241-820. 128-5. Ohylton, John (1520), 20; Nioholas, Cray, St,. Mary, 339, 345; North, 345; 64. Foots, 846. Clare,Joseph (plate), 312. Cripps, James (1668), 173. Clarendon, Earl of, 892-8. Orosslight, The, 78, 82-5, 88, 90-2, Clarke, Sir Franois, 48, 178. 108, 10'7, Clitherow, Richard (1422), 18. Crump, Franois (plate), 303. Coals (see Oharooal), 79, 80, 83, 85 Crundale, 154, 156-9. et seq.; Saok of, 96, 101. Culpeper, Mr. (1561), 236-7. Cobb, Rev. Charles, 65. Oust, Lady Elizabeth, 392; Lady Cobham, John, Lord (1892), xxxix, Emma, 392. 161-4, lflS, 218 ; Thomas Brooke, Customer, The (Thomas Smythe), 193- Lord, 215 ; William Brooke, Lord, 208. 215. Cobham Hall, 873-408; Inventory of Dackombe, Aquila (pewterer), 241. Furniture, 892. Dalison, Elizabeth, 369 ; William, 369. Cobtree, 256. Dalison Doouments, Letters of T. Ooldred, Vicar of, 111. Stanley, 358-372. Oolepeper, Thomas, Lord, 173; Alicia, Dalison, Max (1663), 173, 869. 255 : Sir Richard, 255 ; Sir Thomas, Dampier, Henry, Thomas,aud William, 255 ; Thomas, 256. 286. Colepeper's Adversaria, 200, Damsell, William (1561), 227, 414 GENERAL INDEX. Danes, in London, 186; in Rochester, garet, 42 ; Matthew, 42; William, 185-7. 42. Danson, Bexley, 276. Farningham, 256. Darells of Calehill and Sootney, 89-48; Fastyngdyche (Frindsbury), 1 '70-1. Pedigree of, 46-48. Faversham, 155-7, 159, 160, Darnley, Earl of, 892-8. Fawkes, Mrs. Ann, 309; Rev. Francis, Dartford, 76. 309. Davy, Robert (1601), 202, 20'7 Finch, John (Lord Fordwioh), 385-6; Deal, governor of, 888. Sir Henry, 886 ; Sir Moyle, 886 ; Deane Robert (1561), 215. Sir 'l'homas (1561), 219; 'l'homas, De Laune, Abraham, 887 ; Dorcas, 886, Lady, 887; Sir William, 887. Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, 66-73. Deloe, 170, 363. Fleetwood, Rev. James, 378. Delfe, John, 118. Flexney, Mr., 375. Dem1e, Arohdeaoon, 66; Rev. Samuel, Flood, 'l'homas (1663), 173. 66-68, 167, 218.
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