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W. signifies that the party is witness to a deed. T. signifies that the place or parti/ is connected with the Wat Tyler riots. N.S. The full Indices to the "Pedes Mnium" and "Inquisitiones Post Mortem" are deferred till the completion of tlie reigns of John and Henry III. respectively.

Abbey of SS. Peter, Paul, and Augus- Ancient carving at , 113 ; its tine, , 57. probable design, 115. Abel, Alderman, case of, 172. Anglo-Saxon names of months. 94. Addington, extracts from the parish, re- Anne, the Lady, future consort of gisters of, 258. Bichard IL, pardon granted to insur- Adelit, mother of Hugo de Ohilham, 205. gents at her request, T., 70 n. Adrian of Africa, the abbot, 95. Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Wyatt, Adrian IV., , deprives St. Augus- 197. tine's of its rank as the first of Eng- Anselm, Archbishop, builds Trinity lish abbeys, in favour of St. Alban's, Chapel in , 12. 57 ; confirms grants of the churches Apoldre, Philip de, T., 75. of Throwley and Ohilham to the ab- Appeals of treason, T., 74, 75. bey of St. Bertin, 207. Appledore [Apoldre], T., 75. JEstur, i. e. Stour, the river, q. v. Approver, pardon to, T., 81 n. Ailgar, abbot of , Bosenden, Archa3ologia,vol. xxv., grants of Kentish 286. churches printed in, 203. Ailmerstone, Hamo de, Ehnstone, 274. Architectural Notes on St. Augustine's Aketon, William de, Charing, 300. College, Canterbury, 57. Alcuin, his Pastoral Calendar, 90; ex- Ardres, in Picardy, 45. tract from, 95 ; names of the months, Arms, grants and confirmations of, 242, 94. 250, 252, 253, 259, 261, 267. Aiding, i. e. Elding, q. v. Arnald of Boulogne, W., 205. Alexander III., pope, bull of, forbidding Arnold, arms of, 258. Sir Nathanael de Leveland to molest Arundel Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, the monks of St. Bertin in their pos- discovery of animal remains in dig- session of the chapel of Leveland, ging a new foundation, 39. 215. Asceline, first prior of , 6. Alexander, son of Cunilda, Dartford, Ash, near Sandwich, glass vase -within 277. an amphora discovered at, 33. Alexander of Wales, W., 209. Ash, Mr. John, the chairman of a com- Alien cells, their usual constitution, mittee at Goldsmiths' Hall, 146 ; al- 208 n. lows that Sir Boger Twysden had had All Hallows Barking, , brass very hard measure, 147 ; refuses him in, 243; extracts from registers of, ib. any relief, 181; his declaration that Allington Castle, visit to, xlv; extracts Sir Boger is not liable to the imposi- from the parish registers, 268. tion of the fifth and the twentieth Amicius, clerk, W., 211. parts, 188; explains his speech away, Amiens Cathedral, 25. 189. Amsterdam, its pile foundations, 41. Ashford, Boman camp near, 27; ex- Anastasius IV., pope, confirms grants of tracts from the parish register of, 267. the churches of Throwley and Chil- Aucher, Sir Anthony, Lyminge granted ham to the of St. Bertin, 207. to, by Henry VIII., 4*8 n. Y 2 324 GENEBAL INDEX.

Aucher, Sir Anthony (his grandson), Barry, Sir William, brass of, at Seving- flees from to avoid his cre- ton, 119. ditors, 54; his lands sold by Act of Barry Court, 120. Parliament, A.D. 1604, 53. Barton Court, portrait of Sir William Aula de Lymings, 125. Hardres at, 54. Austin, Mr., Sir Boger Twysden lives Barun, Hugh de, grant and seal of, in the house of a, in Westminster, 180. 208. Axemuth, WilHam de, 311, 314. Battely on ancient pilework foundations Ayers, Mr., takes notes and measure- in Canterbury, 41. ments of the Priory Church, Dover, Battle, wager of, in Tothill Fields, T., 3, 11, 12. 69, 77, 78. .Aylesford, extracts from the parish re- Baxon, or Bexon, in , 234. gister, 265 ; inscription in the church, Bayeux Cathedral, 25. ib.; visit to, xlvii. Beatrice, widow of Hamo de Gatton, 210 n. Baddechese, Asketine, Lewisham, 273. Becco, William de, Livingsborne, 279, Badlesmere, Bartholomew de, 211. 280, 299. Badlesmere, Peter de, 211. Beche, Bobert, T., 86. Badlesmere, [Badelesmere], Sir Wil- Beckingham, Mr., 52. liam, W., 218. Bedgbury [Begeburie], 236. Baker, John, T., 71. Beer, a brewer, his vat in the great Baldwin, , c. gate of St. Augustine's Abbey, 58. 1186, confirms the confirmation of his Bekehurst, manor, sale of, 53. predecessor Bichard of the church of , the shaft at, 33. See also Throwley to the Abbey of St. Bertin, vol. ii. 43-48. 216. Belknap, Alice, an ancestress of Lord Baldwin of Boulogne, W., 209. Keeper Finch, 196. Baldwin of , W., 205. Belknap, Philip, of the Mote, near Can- Balebroc, 273. terbury, 196. Bamme, arms of, 258. Bellard, John, T., 75. Baptisms, Index to Begister of, at New- Bendour, Bichard, T., 7l, 72, 73, 74. enden, 1552-1820, 107; at Ware- Benedict, abbot of Peterborough, W., horne, 1727-1820, 103. 213. Barbour, John, T., 75. Benedict, abbot of Stratford, Lewisham, Barden, co. York, sale of, 53. 281. Bargrave, arms and pedigree of, 252. Benedictine Order, hospitality enjoined Bamham, arms of, 254. by the rules of the, 20; established Barnham, Sir Francis, anecdote related in Dover Priory instead of the Au- by, 185. gustine, 6. Barnham, Mr. Bobert, his imprisonment JBeneficia, Benefacta, 290. by the Kentish Committee, 185. Benestede, John de, Elmstone, 274. Barre, in Normandy, 118. Bere, arms and pedigree of, 250. Barre, Alice, 121. Berham, Bobert de, Ham, 276. Barre, Edward, 121 bis. Berners, J., a Parliamentary committee- Barre, Juliane, 121 bis. man, 188, 191. Barre, Bichard, 121. Besbeech, Mr., suit of, against Sir Boger Barre, Thomas, 121. Twysden, 175. Barre, Sir William, 121. Besevill, John de, Higham, 278. Barre, William, 121 bis. Besevhl, Petronilla, wife of John, 278. Barre More, or the Great, 120. Best, arms and pedigree of, 268. Barrow, arms of, 268. Best, Mr. George, 234. Barry, Audriari, 118. Betenham, Stephen de, T., 72. Barry, Sir Edward, 119, 120. Beverley, T., 70 n. Barry, Isabella, Joan, and Margaret, Bexon, in Bredgar, 234. brasses of, at Sevington, 119. Biddenden [Bedyndenn], T., 71. Barry, Sir John, brass of, at Sevington, Bigberry Hill, near , Bo- 118. man antiquities discovered at, 33. Barry, Bobert, his settlement in Ire- Biondi, Gio. Franc, letter of, to Sir land, 120; his family ennobled, ib. Eoger Twysden, 240. Barry, Umfridus, brass' of, at Sevington, Bircholt [Biricholt], fine of lands in, 120. •287. GENERAL INDEX. 325

Biricholt, John de, Bircholt, 286. favourable to Sfr Boger Twysden, 131, Biricholt, Boger de, 286. 137 ; his advice to him, 181. Bishop family, of Newenden, 108 n.; of Brunstun, Benedict, Gillingham, 299. Hawkhurst, ib.; arms, ib. Bryan, arms and pedigree of, 244. Bishop, Elizabeth and Thankful, 108 ». Bryght, Thomas, T., 71, 72, 73, 74, 75. Black Prince, knighting of the, 118. Bull's Stake, in the centre of Canterbury, Blankney, in Lincolnshire, 239. a branch of tlie Stour once flowed near Blois, Peter of, W., 211. the, 42. Bocher, William, T., 71. Bunckly, Sir George, his death at Lam- Boidinus, son of Sowin, Dartford, 277. beth, 201. Bordefeld [Berdefeld], Thomas, T., 69, Burham, advowson of, 290 and n. 75 ; his pardon, 81, 82. Burn, Alan de, Livingsborn, 298. Borden registers, referred to, 269. Burnes, Warin de, Ore, 301. Bordoun, John, T., 71. Burraston, Mrs., cousin of Sir Roger Bosenden, fine of lands in, 286, and n. Twysden, present at his wife's death, Bosenden, Solomon de, Bosenden, 286. 200. Boteler, Thomas, T., 86. Bury St. Edmund's, T., 70 ». Botfield, Mr., his Catalogue of Monastic Butiphont, Viscount, 120. Libraries, 17. Butterfield, Mr., his reconstruction of Boughton Hegh, T., 68, 75, 84. St. Augustine's Abbey as a Mission- Boulogne, capture of, by King Henry ary College, 59. VIII., 44, 49 ; the Gates of the town Butter Market, Canterbmy, a branch given to Sir Thomas Hardres, and by of the Stour once flowed near the, 42. him set up at Hardres Court, 44, 47, Buxhill, Alan de, Constable of the 48; sketch of the Gates, 52; their Tower of London, T., 68, 73, 74, 77. destruction, ib. Byngesvode, Eeginald, 208. , abbot of, an arbitrator between Byngesvode, Stephen, W., 208. Sir Nathanael de Leveland and the Byngesvode, William, W., 208. monks of St. Bertin, 215. Boys, Thomas, of Willesborough, 120, Cade, William, propositus at Dover, 121. temp. Hen. II., W., 205 n. Bramfeld, Gunilda, Ore, 302. Calais, 47. Bramfeld, Roger de, 301. Cambridge, T., 70 n. Brasses formerly in Sevington Church, Camden, William (Clarenceux), confirm- account of, 117. ation of arms by, 242 ; grants, 252, Brasses, indents of, in Warehorne 261. church, 101. Camera de Lymings, 125. Braybrok, T., 86. Canterbury, an important station in Brenchesle, William, T., 82. Roman times, 37, 38 ; the earliest Brenchley [Brenchelse], 315, 320. habitations probably insular, or like Brent, John, jun., on Roman Cemeteries the crannoges of Ireland, 39,40; Cel- in Canterbury, with some Conjectures tic antiquities, 40; ancient pilework concerning its earhest Inhabitants, foundations, 41. 27. Canterbury, Roman cemeteries, three Bret, a companion of Sir T. Wyatt, exe- lately laid open at, 27; articles found, cution of, 221. 28 et sea. Bridge, extract from the parish register, Canterbury, visit of Northern strangers 252. to, T„ 69, 76, 85. Bridgewater, T., 70 n. Canterbury, see of, St. Martin-le- Brockhul family, its present represen- Grand, and the Priory at Dover, tative, 123. granted to the, 6 ; survey of its ma- Bromley, arms of, 253. nors, temp. Lanfranc, 44. Brooke, Mr., his account of a Parlia- Canterbury Cathedral, 12, 13, 25, 39. mentary committeeman, 173. Canterbury, Archbishops of, St. Augus- Brookland church, leaden font in, 87; tine's Abbey designed as their burial- belfry, 88. place, 67. Broomsdown, near Canterbury, alleged Canterbury, Archdeacon of, Hamo de finding of an anchor at, 41. Mortimer, petition of the inhabitants Brouston, John, T., 82. of Throwley to, 216 and n. Brown, John, T., 75. Canterbury, Priory of Christ Church, Brown, Mr. Serjeant, inolined to be dissensions of the, with the Arch- 326 GENERAL INDEX.

bishops on account of Dover Priory, the church of to the church 6 ; benefactions of the Hardres fa- of St. Bertin, 205 ; his seal, 206. mily, 46. Chistlet [Cistelet], fine of lands in, 283, Canterbury Castle, antiquities found in 284. or near, 28, 37, 38. Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 46, Canterbury, church of St. Mary, 213. 130; Dover Priory, a cell of, 6. Canterbury churches, Roman bricks and Church Notes of Sir Edward Dering, tiles found largely in the old, 37. plates of brasses from the, 117. Canterbury, Strangers' Hall, its posi- Churches, Canterbury : see Canterbury tion, 20. Churches. Capel, John, Preston, 287. Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of Gloucester, Castille and Leon, King of: see Jobn does homage at Lyminge to Arch- of Gaunt. bishop Peckham, 125. Castor, in Northamptonshire, Boman Clare, Bichard de, Earl of Gloucester, pottery of the kind manufactured at, extent of the manors, lands, etc. of, found at Canterbury, 34. A.n. 1263, 311; Appendix, 315. Cavendish, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice, Clarembald, abbot of Faversham, W., his murderers excluded from pardon, 210. T., 79. Clarence, Thomas, Duke of, makes a Cawne, Sir Thomas, bis marriage to the list of fees of the serjeant-at-arms, heiress of Sir Thomas Morant, 100 n, A.D. 1417,158. Cawne, Sir William, temp. Edw. III., Clarke, Mr., of Ford, in Wrotham, 336. will of, 221. " Clemens," potter's mark on a patera Cawne, Lora, relict of Sir William, 222. discovered at Canterbury, 36. Celtic antiquities found in Canterbury, Clement of Serinlinge, W., 211. 40. Clerke, arms and pedigree of, 246. Cemeteries, Roman, in Canterbury, 27. Cobeham, Sir John de, dead, 1300; con- Ceppus, 281 n. duct of his executors, 235. Chantry chapels, different arrangement Cobham [Cobeham], Sir Thomas, T., of, in England and in Prance, 25. 68, 72. Charing [Cherring], fine of lands in, Cocus, Roger, , 292. 300. Oocus, Basilia, wife of Roger, 292. Charlemagne, the pupil of Alcuin, 94. Cognovit actionem, T., 75. Charles I. first meets Henrietta Maria Colekin, Ralph, W., 218. at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canter- Coleman, Mr., gives permission to trace bury, 58. the foundations of Dover Priory in Charles V., Emperor of Germany, 47. his farm, 3. Gharney [Charneye], Jolm, coroner of Coleridge, Edward, his exertions on be- the city of London, T., 75, 84. half of the Colonial Church, 59. Charred wheat discovered at Canter- Combwell Priory, seal of, 93. bury, 36. Commoner's Liberty, The, tract pub- Charter of Philip Augustus, King of lished by Sir Roger Twysden in 1648, France, A.D. 1180, 127; grants one 201. hundred muids of wins to the monks Conscience, false plea of, used by the of Holy Trinity, Canterbury, 129. Parliamentary committees to justify , discovery of fossil remains their violation of their own rules, 194. at, 41. Consideration est, T., 73 n. Chartham to Sandwich, character of the Conspiracy, legal definition of, set aside whole district from, 39. by the Long Parliament, 132,133. Chartulary of the Abbey of St. Bertin, Constantine, coin of, found at Canter- Notes from the, 203. bury, 34. Chelmington, in Great Chart, 137. Convent Garden, Dover, probably the Chesshyre, the Rev. W. J., 54. site of the garden of the Priory, 9. Chevilles, what, 220. Cook [f Rook], Ralph, T., 72, 73. Chilham, 39. Cooke, Robert (Clarenceux), confirma- Chilham [Chileham], grant of tbe church tion of arms by, 253 : grants, 259, of, printed by Sir Thomas Phillipps, 267. 203; other documents relating to, 205, Cor, Richard le, Ospringe, 292. 206, 207, 209, 212, 215,219; honour Cor, Custance, wife of Richard, 292. of, 205 n. Corboil, Archbishop, displaces tbe ca- Chilham, [Chileham], Hugo de, grants nons of St. Martin-le-Grand, Dover, GENERAL INDEX. 327

and lays the foundations of the Priory Delton, i. e. Dalton, q. v. for a new community, 6. Dendy, Sergeant, a friend of Sir Roger Cork, 120. Twysden, 158. Corpus Christi, ancient brotherhood in Dene, arms of, 258. Maidstone, 115; its scope and design, Deptford, [Depford], T., 67. 116. Dering, Sir Edward, plates of brasses Cote, John, T., 68, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, from his Church Notes, 117 5 copy 76, 77, 78, 81, 82, 83 ; his confession, of Philipot's Visitation of Kent, A.D. 68, 75; vanquishes William de Delton 1619, by, 241. in wager of battle, 69, 78 ; accuses Dethick, Sir Gilbert (Garter), grants of other persons of treason, who are ac- arms by, 259, 261. quitted, 70, 78; receives a pardon, , arms of, 258. 70, 83. Dewes [Dieux], Sir Simonds, a constant Couen, i. e. Cawne, q. v. friend of Sir Roger Twysden, 131, Court-Lodge Green, at Lyminge, foun- 133, 165, 166; endeavours to save dations of a building at, 125. his woods from waste, 168; letter Covenant, refusal to take the, a bar to from Sfr Roger to, 198. composition with the Long Parlia- Diggs, John, a bailiff of Canterbury, ment, 181. A.D. 1273, 41. Coventre, Geoffrey, T., 71. Distrahantur, T., 73 ». Coventry, Rev. John, arms, 102. Dover, Church of St. Martin-le-Grand, Cranbrook [Cranebrok], T., 71. 1; founded by Wictred, King of Cranmer, Archbishop, cedes Lyminge Kent, 5, 22 ; privileges of its canons, to Henry VIII., 48; sends the trans- 5 ; probably rebuilt temp. William I. lation of certain offices to him on oc- 23 ; granted to the see of Canterbury casion of the capture of Boulogne, 49; and tlie canons expelled, 6; the church accusation against, 114. becomes parochial, 25; desecrated and Crannoges, or lake-dwellings, 39, 40; almost entirely pulled down, 26 ; pre- such, probably, once existing in the . sent state of its remains, 14, 22. Stour, 40. Dover, remains of the Priory: see Criol family, it3 present representative, Priory of St. Martin, Dover. 123. Dover, barons of, certificate of, that the Cromer, Elizabeth, 196. convent of St. Bertin have land with- Cromer, Sir John, of Tunstall, 196. in the Liberty, for which they do full Cromwell, Oliver, 183 n. service to the King, 214; seal, ib. Cromwell, Thoma3, letter of Jane Roper Dover, the mayor of, A.D. 1554, his ac- to, 237 and n. tivity against Wyatt, 236. Crondon, 235. , college of secular canons, Crotehole [Crothole], John, T., 71-75. 4; barony of, 205 n. Crotehole [Crothole], Robert, T., 71-7 5. Dover, Fobert or Fulbert de, pedigree, Culpeper, arms and pedigree of, 264. 214; seal, ib. j mentioned, 235 ; con- Culpeper,Thomas, ofBedgbury, spreads firms the grant of Hugh de Dover of false reports concerning Wyatt's re- the church of Chilham to the abbey bellion, 236. of St. Bertin, 213. Curates of Warehorne, list of, 1727- Dover, Hugh de, sheriffof Kent, temp. 1861, 102. Hen. IL, W., 210 and ». Dover, John of, W., 211. Dallison, M., secretary to the Haber- Drainage works at Canterbmy, many dashers' Hall commissioners, 191. remains of the Roman city laid open Dalton [Delton],William, T.,72,75,77; by, 35. vanquished in wager of battle, 78. Duvdent, Walter, 218. Daniel of Shillingheld [Sillingehall], W., Durolenum, Boman camp, 27. 211 and n. Dyke, sequestrator general in Kent, 140. Dartford [Derteford], fine of lands in, 277. Eadbald, King of Kent, founds a college Dauson.George, treasurer of the Kentish for secular canons withinDover Castle, Committee, 193. 4. Dean's Yard, Westminster, residence of East Mailing church, inscription in, 255. Sir Roger Twysden in, 199 j death of Easter controversy, the, 94. hiB wife there, ib. Easterlings, the, 277 n. Deggessell, Michael, T., 75. Eastry Court, 120. 328 GENERAL INDEX.

Eastwell, in Kent, 121, 196. Faversham, abbot of, an arbitrator be- Edgrowe (?), T., 80. tween Sfr Nathanael de Leveland and Edmund, priest of Chilham, W., 210. the monks of St. Bertin, 215. Edward the Confessor, state of the ca- Fee farm, explained, 289 n. nons of St. Martin-le-Grand, Dover, Fengesham, Finglesham, Henry de, 302. in the time of, 5. Fengesham, Martin de, 302. Edward IL, expedition to Ireland as- Fengesham, Agnes, wife of Martin, 302. cribed to, 120. Fenwick, Mr. George, a friend of Sir Edward, Prince (afterwards Edward I.), Roger Twysden, 183. 118. Finch, assumption of the name, t. Hen. Edwards, arms of, 269. III., 121. Effingham Street, Dover, made across Finch, Lady, of Fordwieh, allowed to the nave and transepts of the Priory become tenant of her husband's estate church, 3; also over the domestic by the Long Parliament, 135, 196 ; buildings of the establishment, 8. the like indulgence to Lady Twysden Egerton [Ediardington], fine of lands opposed by t h e Kentish Committee,s'6. in, 304. Finch, Lady Anne, mother of Sir Roger Elding, William de, Livingsborn, 298, Twysden, 197. 299. Finch, Lord, of Fordwieh, his character, Elding, Avicia, wife of William, 289, 196; pedigree, ib. 299. Finch, Sir Moyle, of Eastwell, 196. Elias [Helya] of Chilham, W., 205. Finch, Sir William, 196. Elizabeth, the Lady, (afterwards Queen), Fire, the walls of the of Dover compromised by Wyatt's rebellion, Priory discoloured by, 17 and n. 236. Fitz Aluered, Emma, Rainham, 295. Ellis, arms of, 246. Fitz Amfrid, William, Faversham, 294. Elmestede, Robert, T., 71-75. Fitzbernard family allied to the Hardres, Ehnstone [Ailmerestone], fine of lands 46. in, 274. Fitz Eilric, Osbert, Finglesham, 302. Eltham, extent of the manor of, A.D. Fitz Geoffrey, Crispin, Tatlingbury, 307. 3263,311. Fitz Henry, Alan, Losenham, 291. Elyas the clerk, Eynsford, 297. Fitz Henry, Orabilla, wife of Alan, 291. Ernulf, Master, W., 209. Fitz Lambert, Bobert, Higham, 278. Escotland, Thomas, Farningham, 296. Fitz Osbert, Walter, Faversham, 294. Eshore, fine of lands in, 306. Fitz Balph, Sibilla, Eynsford, 282, 297. Estangrave family allied to the Hardres, Fitz Richard, Guncelin, Ospringe, 292. 46. Fitz Bichard, Simon, Tatlingbury, 307. Estling [Estlane], T., 71. Eitz Bobert, Arnulf, Gillingham, 299. Esturia, Estursete, i. e. Sturry, q. v. Fitz Bobert,Aldina(Aldiua or AldivaP), Ethelbert, King of Kent, 4. wife of Robert, 299. Ethelbert's Tower, St. A u g u s t i n e ' s , ruins Fitz Thomas, Walter, Lewisham, 281. of, 58, 60. Fitz William, Robert, Wickham, 291. Everard, vice-archdeacon, W., 213. Flaherty, W. E., Sequel to the Great Ewell, in Surrey, 199. Rebellion in Kent in 1381, 67. Exigent, writ of, T., 82 n. Fletcher, Thomas, 115. JSsotewta, explained, 316. Flower, William (Norroy), g r a n t of arms Eynsford [Einesford], fines of lands in, by, 259. 282, 297. Folquin, an archivist of St. Bertin, 240. Font, leaden, in Brookland church, 87. Farleigh [Farlegh], T., 71, 72. Fordwieh, 39. Farningham [Freningham], fine of Forisgabulum, what, 208 n. lands in, 296. Forster, arms and pedigree of, 269. Faussett, Dr., 44; unfortunately fails Fotherby, Mabella, Lady Finoh, 196. to preserve the Gates of Boulogne Francis I. of France, 47. from destruction, 52. Frankalmoign, explained, 305 n. Faussett, G. T., Esq., furnishes a pedi- Frankpledge, view of, 317. gree of the Hardres family, 46, 53 ; Fremlin, Mr., 115. his account of the Gates of Boulogne Fremling, arms of, 256. at Hardres Court, 50, 51. Frenyngham [Frennyngham], John de, Faversham [Faueresham], fine of land T., 70, 72, 81; becomes a surety for in, 294. Thomas Bordefeld, an informer, 82. GENERAL INDEX. 329

Friars, the, at Aylesford, occupied by Gravesend and Milton, arms of, 245; the Kentish Committee, 139; visit to, portreve and jurats, ib. xlvii. Graveshende, John T., 71. Frittenden [Fritthenden], T., 71. Great Woodlands, fragments of Norman Fulk, Prior of Leeds, Losenham, 291. building recently discovered at, 123. Fullere, Colkin, T., 72. Grenewico, Simon de, Lewisham, 273. Fynche, John, inscription to, at Se- Guesten Chapel, St. Augustine's Abbey, vington, 121. 62. Fyneux, Sir John, chief justice of the Guesten HaU, Canterbury, 20; Dover, King's Bench, 238. 18 ; Worcester, 17, 20, 62. Gumphts, 220. Galfrid, prior of Canterbury, W., 213. Gunter, W-, 209. Galfrid, brother of Simon, clerk of Guy the Butler witnesses a charter of Wendon [Wendene], W., 214. Philip Augustus, King of France, Galfrid fotti (?) W., 216. 130. Gatle, Simon de, Higham, 278. Gyles, Thomas, T., 72. Gatton, Hamo de, 210 m.; his widow Beatrice, ib. Haberdashers' Hall, the committee at, Gatton, Bobert de, lord of Throwley, their usage of Sir Roger Twysden, 216 n. 189. Gatton, arms of, 258. Hales, Sir Robert, the Treasurer, and Gavelkind, the law of, not the main Lord-Prior of the Knights Hospi- cause of the decay of ancient Kentish tallers, his murderers excluded from famihes, 53. pardon, T., 79. Gaveston, his expedition to Ireland, 120. Hales family once possessed of the Gawles, an insurgent, A.D. 1554, 236. Palace, Canterbury, 58. Genesfeld, Jordan de, Eshore, 306. Hall, arms and pedigree of, 267. Gerald, Peter, T. 71. Hall, Arthur, case of, 157,160. Gibbon, arms of, 257. Ham [Hamme], fine of lands in, 276. Gilbert, the sheriff's chamberlain, "W-> Hamme, Bobert de, Ham, 276. 211. Hamo [Hamundus], son of Herefred, Gilbert of Wilrington[Wifrintuna],W-, his grant of the church of Throwley, 218. 210; seal of, 211. Glass, ancient stained, in Warehorne Hamo, priest of Throwley, W., 210. church, 99. Hamo, Sir, of Throwley, and others, Gloucester Cathedral, 25. their petition to the Archdeacon of Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, earl of, Canterbury, 216. does homage to Archbishop Peckham Hamo of Gatton grants the church of at Lyminge, 125. Throwley [Trulega] to the monks of Gloucester, Richard de Clare, earl of, St. Bertin, 218; seal of, 219. extent of the manors, lands, etc., of, Hamo de Mortimer, Archdeacon of Can- A.D. 1263, 311; Appendix, 315. terbury, petition of the inhabitants of Goddescalc, abbot of St. Bertin, 210. Throwley to, 216 and n. Godfrey of Tichesey, W,5 205. Hamo of Throwley, letters-patent to, Godfry, Lambert, a sequestrator, 140, temp. Hen. II., 209. 165, 193. Harding, Thomas, T., 68,70-76, 85,86. Golding, EUzabeth, Lady, letter to, Hardres, the family of, its ancient gran- 238; notice of, 239 n. deur, 43, 44, 46, first known men- Golding, Sir Thomas, 239. tion, temp. Lanfranc, 44; armorial Goldings, tlie, of Leyborne Castle, 247. bearings, 46; probably of Saxon or Goldsmiths' Hall, the committee at, Celtic origin, ib.; its decay, 53 ; still 146; Sir Roger Twysden appeM's existing in Kent in much humbler before them, ib. ,• his treatment, 180, life, 56. 183, 185. Hardres, Robert de, a tenant under Good abearance, recognizances for, 80 ». Archbishop Lanfranc, 45. Grandon, William, T., 86. Hardres, Robert de, his descendant, ap- Grants of Kentish churches, printed in points his kinsman, John de Hardres, ' Archoeologia,' vol. xxv., 203, to the church of , A.D. Gravesend, Richard de, Bishop of 1282, 46. London, letter from, respecting Ro- Hardres, John de, appointed to the chester Castle, A.D. 1300, 234. church of Upper Hardres, 46. 330 GENERAL INDEX.

Hardres, Henry, 46. Henry IL, letters-patent of, in favour Hardres, Thomas, 47; accompanies of the abbot of St. Bertin, 209; Henry VIII. to France, 48; is great seal of, ib. knighted, ib.; resisted by the king Henry III., 121. at Hardres Court, ib.; receives from Henry VIII. grants Dover Priory to the him the gift of his own dagger, 49; See of Canterbury, 7 ; gives the Gates and also the Gates of Boulogne, of Boulogne to Sir Thomas Hardres, which he sets up in his garden wall, 44, 47 ; visits him at Hardres Court, 44, 47, 48. 48; presents him with his own dagger, Hardres, Sfr Thomas (his son) marries 49; approximate date of his visit, the heiress of Thoresby of Thoresby, 49. 47. Henry, canon of Baieux, W., 211. Hardres, Sir Thomas (his son), flees Henry of Cornhull, sheriff of Kent, from England to avoid his creditors, W., 218. 54 ; part of his estates sold by Act Henry de Insula. See Insula, Henry of Parliament, A.D. 1604, 53. de. Hardres, Sir William, painful story of, Henry of Norlant, W., 216. 54 ; his portrait, ib. Herbert family, their ancestor, 121. Hardres Court, its decay, 43 ; the house Herbert, Archdeacon of Canterbury, described, 50; ground plan, 51. 212. Hardres, Great, manor, sale of, 53. Herefred, father of Hamo, 210. Hardres, Upper, church, its ruinous Heringod family allied to the Hardres, state, 43 ; its monuments and brasses, 46. 43, 45. Herodotus on the lake-dwellings of the Hardwick, Archdeacon, his edition of Peeonians, 40. Thomas of Elmham, 64. Herste, John of, W., 214. Hargest, in Wales, 239 n. Hetcron, i. e. , T., 80. Harlstone, arms and pedigree of, 257. Hide, Hugh de la, Stoke, 274. Hartheregge, Thomas, T., 72. Hide, Matilda, widow of Hugh, 274. Hasted, view given by, as of ruins of Higham [Hegham], fine of lauds in, the Priory, Dover, really of the church 278. of St. Martin-le-Grand, 13 ; on anti- Hillaria, daughter of Helliard, Livings- quities found in Canterbury, 38; con- borne, 279. tradictory statements of, regarding Hodges' arms, 105 n. the place of Sir Henry Isley's execu- Hodges, Mr., 115. tion, 221. Holy Sepulchre Nunnery, Canterbury, Haselrig, Sir Arthur, his assistance to Roman cemetery near, 27; two dis- Sir Roger Twysden, 183, 184; his tinct graveyards, 28 ; general exca- character, 183 n. vation in April, 1861, and its results, Hashng, arms and pedigree of, 254. 29 ; traces of a third layer of inter- Hatton, arms of, 253. ments, 33. Hawkhurst, 103 n. Holy Trinity, Canterbury, Prior of, Headcorn, T, 80 n. Loose, 288. Headenne, Richard, T., 71, 72,73, 74. Homewood, E., Esq., his care for an Heathorne, Mr., 115. old timber-built house at Baxon, 234. Helmestede, i. e. Elmeatende, q. v. Hope, A. J. B. Beresford, Architectu- Helto, " faucill," W., 214. ral Notes on St. Augustine's College, Helya of Chilham, W., 205. Canterbury, 57; Lecture on All Saints Hende, John, sheriff of London, T., 75, church, Maidstone, xxxviii. 84. Hornden, of Sittingborne, assists the Heneage, Sir Thomas, 196. Sheriff of Kent against Wyatt, 236. Henrico filio Samelin, W., 208. Horsenden, William de, 311, 314. Henrietta Maria first meets Charles I. Hospitallers, Prior of the, 290. at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canter- Hosyere, John, T., 75, 78, 83. bury, 58. Hougham [Hucham], 211, 214. Henry I. grants the collegiate church Howden Collegiate Church, windows of, of Dover to Archbishop Corboil, 5; copied'in St. Augustine's Missionary grants a quarry in Normandy towards College, 63. the building of Dover Priory ; Her- Howlands, memorials of the, in Ware- bert, his chamberlain, the ancestor of horne churchyard, 105 n. the Finches, 121. Howley, Archbishop, his interest in the GENERAL INDEX. 331

Missionary College of St. Augustine, Kentish insurgents, T., 69, 71, 76, 59. 85. Hugh, Brother, of St. Bertin, procurator John of Herste, W., 214. of Throwley, 208 and n. John of Shillinghelde [Suilinghoude], Hugh, son of Reginald de Byngesvode, W., 213 and n. his release to the Convent of St. Ber- Jolly Waterman, sign of a public-house tin, 208. at Maidstone, 115. Humets, Richard de, W., 219. Jones, Col., of Ightham Court, old plan Hunter, arms of, 248. of the manor of Wrotham belonging Hunton, T., 71, 81. to, 244.

Ightham, 100 re.; entries in the parish Kelysham, John, T., 80. register of, 243, 256; effigy of Sir Kemble, Jolm Mitchell, his biography Thomas Cawne in the church of, 221, of Sfr Roger Twysden referred to, 199. 223 n. Kennington, extract from the parish Inquisitions post mortem, 309. register of, 267. Insula, Henry de, his controversy with Kent, T., passim. the Abbey of St. Bertin, 212; his Kent, Sequel to the Great Rebellion in, submission, ib.; his seal, 213. in 1381, 67. Interment without coffins, apparently Kentish Committee, their tyrannous not uncommon a few centuries since, usage of Sir Roger and Lady Twys- 29. den, 131, 135, 138, 139 ; deprived of Ipra, William de, grants the churches their power, 192 ; letters from, 135, of Chilham and Throwley to the Ab- 192. bey of St. B e r t i n , 206, 209 ; seal, 206; Kentish Petition, the, made the ground notice of his career, 206 n. for sequestrating Sir Roger Twysden, Irby, Sir Anthony, a committee-man at 132. Goldsmiths' Hall, 146. Kenward, Richard, sells some land to Iryssh, John, T., 71-75. Sir Roger Twysden, 174; troubles of Islands not now found mentioned as the latter in consequence, ib. existing in the Stour, 40. Kidbrook [Ketebroe], fine of lands in, Isley [Isseley], Sir Henry, makes a pro- 275. clamation at Tunbridge, 236 ; place Kiffin, arms of, 269. of his execution doubtful, 221. King's Bridge, Canterbury, remains of Isley, Thomas, brother of Sir Henry, • Roman Canterbury laid open near, 221. 35. Isli, John de, seal of, 220. King's evidence, 81 n. Kings of Kent and Archbishops of Can- Jacobo filio Fabri, W., 208. terbury, St. Augustine's Abbey de- James, arms and pedigree of, 242. signed for their burial-place, 57. James, Mr., of Ightham, a sequestrator, Knevet, Antony, present at Tunbridge 138; his friendly assistance to Sir when W y a t t ' s proclamation was m a d e , Roger Twysden, 192,193. 236; execution of, 221. Jenkins, Rev. Robert C, on the Gates Knight's-fee, question as to its extent, of Boulogne at Hardres Court, in the 292 ». parish of Upper Hardres, 43; on frag- Knightly, Mr., his civility to Sir Roger ments of Norman building recently Twysden whilst a prisoner in Lam- discovered at Great Woodlands, in beth House, 177,178,179. the parish of Lyminge, 123. Jenkinson, arms of, 251. Laohedaches, read Lagedayes, 221. Jewry Lane, Canterbury, mosaic pave- Lacustrine d w e l l i n g s among the branches ment found in, 38. of the river Stour, 39. Johanne de Cruce, W., 208. Ladane, probably La Dene, q.v. John, King, years of his reign, whence La Dene, William de, 208 and n. dated, 295 n. Lady Chapel (probable) of Dover Priory, John , T., 75. 12. John, nephew of Hugo de Chilham, W., Lady Wotton's Green, Canterbury, 58. 205. Lambeth House, rent of rooms in, when John of Dover, W., 211. used as a prison for the royalists, 177. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Lambeth Library, survey of the manor questipn of his connection with the of Maidstone in the, 115. 332 GENERAL INDEX.

La Milende, T, 85. Lisieux, 209. Lancaster, Duke of: see John of Gaunt. Livesay, Sir Michael, the regicide, his Lanfranc, Archbishop, Lyminge an ar- treacherous conduct to Sir Roger chiepiscopal residence in his time, Twysden, 189, 190. 125. Livingsborne [Liuingelburu], fines of Langton, Sir John de, Chancellor, A.D. lands in, 279, 280, 298. 1300, letter to, concerning Rochester Lokesdale, extent of the manor of, 313. Castle, 235. Lombard, Master, W., 209. "Lara," quoted, 71. Long, Sir Lislebon, befriends Sfr Roger Larking, Rev. L. B., note on the anns Twysden, 183. of Morant by, 100 n. -, on a charter Longage, fragments of early masonry of Philip Augustus, King of France, at, 124. in the Surrenden collection, 127; Longchamp, Stephen, W., 219. Notes from the Chartulary of St. Ber- Longshots, an estate of Sfr Roger Twys- tin, 203 ; resigns the Secretaryship of den, 184. the Society, xxxvi.; is elected a Vice- Loose [Lose], T., 71,72, 75,84; fine President, xxxviii. of lands in, 288. Laud, Archbishop, complaint of the Lora, daughter and heiress of Sir Tho- Kentish Committee regarding his se- mas Morant, her two marriages, 100 n. questered estate, 135. Lose, Emma de, Loose, 288; WilHam Laws of Henry L, published by Sir de, 288. Boger Twysden, whilst a prisoner at Lossenham, in Newenden, 108 ».; fine Lambeth, 145, 197 ; letter in relation of lands in, 291. to, to Sir Simon Dewes, 198. Louis VII., King of France, his dream, Leaden font in Brookland Church, 87; and visit in consequence to the tomb signs of the Zodiac and other repre- of St. Thomas of Canterbury, 128 ; sentations thereon, 89 ; names of the his grant to the monks of Holy Tri- months, 94; age of the work, 93; nity, 129. style of execution, 95. Lukedale, in Ickham, 313, 320. Lecon, the, in Warehorne, 105 ». Lumsdaine, Rev. Sandys, 53. Leeds Castle, visit to, xlvii. Lundenessh [Lundenyssh], Roger, T., Leighton, Dr., made keeper of Lambeth 70 and n, 72, 74 ; his pardon, 79, 80. House when used as a prison for the Lydden [Ledene], advowson of, 293. royalists, 175 ; his character, ib., 178; Lyminge, manor and parish of, connec- wrong date usually g i v e n for his d e a t h, - tion of the Hardres family with the, 202. 45 ; ceded to the Crown by Arch- Leighton, Archbishop, 202. bishop Cranmer, 48; granted to Sir Leilande, Aldulf de, Stoke, 274. Anthony Aucher, ib. n. Leland, his verses on the capture of Lyminge, fragments of Norman build- Boulogne by Henry VIII., 48. ing discovered at Great Woodlands, in Le Mylende, T., 76, 85. the parish of, 123; other fragments , extracts from the parish regis- near the Rectory, i24 ; foundations ter of, 261; inscriptions in the church, of the Camera, 125; an avchiepiseopal 263. residence from the t i m e of Lanfi-anc, ib. Leonius, Abbot of St. Bertin, 205, 207. Lyminge, North, fragments of early Leuysshethe, William, T., 80. masonry at, 124. Levelande, 211. Lymings, Camera de, the Earl of Glou- , battle of, 118. cester does homage to Archbishop Lewisham [Leueseb&m], fines of lands Peckham there, 125. in, 273, 280. Leyborne register, extracts from, 247. Mabile, wife of Hamo, 210 n., 211. Libera elemosina explained, 305 «. Mabile, wife of Robert, son of Hamo of Lightfoot, W. J., Notes on Warehorne Throwley [Thrulega], 217. Church and its ancient stained glass, Macherou, Thomas, T., 71. with Indices t o t h e P a r o c h i a l Registers Mackeson, H. B., Esq., of Hythe, 88 n. of Warehorne and Newenden, 97. Madunt., i. e. Mantes, q. v. Lilly [Lille], William, ancient carving Maidstone [Maydeston], T., 72, 75, 78, at Maidstone probably set up by him, 84; conspiracy to burn the town of, 115,116. T., 72; ancient carving in Earl Street, Linton [Lynton, Lyntoun], T, 68, 71, 113 ; the Society's Museum, 33. Maidstone Church, Lecture on, by Mr. GENERAL INDEX. 333

Beresford Hope, xxxviii.; sockets for Monins, Sfr William, 197. tapers in, 116. Mons Cathedral, widows of, 93. Maidstone Manor Surveys, 115. Monselowe [Munselowe], Robert, T., Mammoth (JElephas primigenins), bones 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77. of the, found at Chartham, 41. Months, table of names of the, accord- Manasses of Hastings, W., 213. ing to various authorities, 94. Maneretti, 315, 320. Montesquieu, the Baron de, a sharer in Manor House of Lyminge, its site, 125. the property of the Hardres family, Mantel, Walter, execution of, 221. 55. Mantes, 129. Monyngs, Sir Edward, 138. Manwayring, Col. Robert, a friend and Moore, Richard, a Parliamentary com- kinsman of Sir Roger Twysden, 188, mittee man, 188, 191. 189, 193. Morant, Sir Thomas, his armorial bear- Marden [Merden, Merdenne], T., 72, ings, 100 n. 80. Morskin, arms of, 242. Margaret, wife of Henry de Insula, 212, Mortimer, Hamo de, 216. 213. Mortimer, Hugh de, 216 n. Marsilius, a monk of St. Bertin, 210. Mot, John, a servant of Sir Roger Marti [Marci (?)], Robert de, Egerton, Twysden, 141. 304. Mote, near Canterbury, its present Martin T . . . ., Strood, 304. owner, 196. Master, arms and pedigree of, 259, 266. Moulins [Molyns], W., a Parliamentary Matilda, wife of Hamo, joins in his committee man, 188,191. grant of Throwley, 210 and n. Moyle, Sir Thomas, of Eastwell, 196. Matilda, wife of Hugo de Chilham, W„ Moys, Thomas, questioned about Sir 205. Roger Twysden's goods, 141. Mayer, Mr., a member of the Gold- Muids, i. e- Modius, q. v. smiths' HaU Committee, 187; its Munde, John, T, 71-75. chairman, 194. Mayfield, archiepiscopal palace of, its Natives, what, in the feudal system, windows copied in St. Augustine's 69 n. Missionary College, 63. Nativity, controversy as to the time of Maylams, memorials of the, in Ware- the, 94; extract from Alcuin's Pasto- horne churchyard, 105 n. ral Calendar, 95. Maynard, Sergeant, candid declaration Newenden, index to register of bap- of, 185. tisms, 1652-1820,107; hst of rec- Mayster, William, T., 71. tors, 1523-1773, 112. Melkhous, T., 75. New Work, the, of Archbishop Corboil, Meopham, extracts from the parish re- i. e. Priory of St. Martin, Dover, q. v. gister of, 254. Nicholas Breakspeare, i. e. Adrian IV., Merden, Merdenne, i. e. Marden, q. v. Pope, q.v. Mereworth [Merewood], 237. Nicholas the Dean, W., 210. Middlesex, T., 76, 85. Nicholas de Ecclesia, W., 208. Mile End [La Mylende], T., 68, 76. Nicholas of Exeter, W., 216. Milkhous, T., 84. Nonsuch [Nonesuch], in Surrey, 199. Miller, Sir Nicholas, a sequestrator in Norburn, Anselm de, Finglesham, 302. Kent, 138,141. Norman, monk of Faversham, W., 210. Milton: see Gravesend. Norman building, fragments of, recently Minton, Mr., reproduces an encaustic discovered. at Great Woodlands, in tile pavement for the Missionary the parish of Lyminge, 123. College of St. Augustine, 63. Norman scribes, blunders of, in relation Miscellanea, 220. to patronymics, 46 n. Missionary College : see St. Augustine's Northfleet, extracts from parish registers College, Canterbury. of, 270. Modius, question as to its quantity in Northwood, Dieringus de, Livingsborne, the grant of Louis VII. of France to 280. the monks of Holy Trinity, Canter Northwood, Juliana, wife of Dieringus, bury, 128 ». 280. Moneslowe, i. e. Monselowe, q. u. Norwich, Bishop of (Henry Spenser), Monins [Monyngs], Sfr Edward, of T., 84 and n., 85. Waldershare, 138, 197. Norwich Cathedral, 13, 25. 334 GENERAL INDEX.

Note on the Preservation of Old Build- Pedes Finium, 271. ings, etc., 233. Pedigree of the Hardres family, 46. Notes from the Chartulary of the Abbey Peires, John, T. 71. of St. Bertin, 203. Peregrini, 69 »., 76. Peter of Blois, W., 211. Oak timber, vast amount of, felled on Peter of Chilham [Chilleham], W., 214. the Hardres Court estate, 55. Peter, canon of Therouenne, W, 205. Odo, Bishop of Baieux, and Governor of Peverel, WilHam de, Throwley-granted Dover Castle, benefits the canons of to, 210 n. St. Martin-le-Grand, 5, 23 ; probably Philip, Precentor of Canterbury, W., procures therebuildingof their church, 207. 23 ; his forfeiture of Ohilham, 205 n. Philip Augustus, King of France, char- Officers of the Parliamentary army, their ter of, confirming a grant of his father honourable conduct in seeing capitu- to the monks of Holy .Trinity, Can- lations observed, 185. terbury, 127, 129. Old Buildings, etc., Note on the Preser- Philipot, John (Bouge Dragon), Visita- vation of, 233. tion of Kent by, A.D.1619,241; imper- Old Market, Canterbury, a branch of fect pedigree of the Barry family by, the Stour once flowed near the, 42. 120. Ore, fines of lands in, 301, 302. Phillipps, Sir Thomas, prints documents Osbert, Master, W., 210. relating to the churches of Throwley Osbert of Hougham [Hucham], W., and Chilham, 203. 211. POborough, John, letter in favour of, Ospringe Church, inscription in, 269 ; 237. extracts from the parish registers, Pinner, arms of, 264. 273. Plumptre, Rev. F. C, On the Remains Ospringe, the chapter of, 212. of the Priory of St. Martin, and the Ottinge, fragments of early masonry at, Church of St. Martin-le-Grand, Do- 124. ver, 1; traces the foundations of the Oxenbridge family, 120. Priory, 2, 3 ; makes a ground-plan of Oxenden, Mr., 138. the same, 4; also of the Church of St. Martin-le-Grand, 23; recommends Pacehurst, John, T., 80. the restoration of the refectory of the Pa^onians, the, their lake-dwellings, as Priory, 21. described by Herodotus, 40. Plunder of Sir Roger Twysden's house Palace, the, at Canterbury, constructed at East Peckham, 197. from the remains of St. Augustine's Ponton, Stephen de, Lydden, 293. Abbey, 58; once possessed by the Poste, Rev. Beale, on Symbolism of the Hales family, ib. Blessed Virgin in former ages, as re- Pardons to the K«ntish and other in- presented by an ancient carving at surgents, T., 70 and »., 79, 83; wide Maidstone, 113. spread of the disturbances shown Pratelles, Roger de, W., 219. thereby, 70 n. Preston, advowson of, 287. Paris massacre of 1572, alluded to, 186. Pretty, E., Esq., on an ancient carving Parliament, the Long, its severity in at Maidstone, 114. dealing with the royalists, 184 n. Priory of St. Martin, Dover, 1; its re- Parliamentary committee men, their mains, 2; its history, 6 ; made a cell corruption and tyranny, 173; their to the Priory of Christ Church, Can- trickery, 189; their plea of conscience, terbury, ib.; suppressed, 7; dates of 194. the various buildings, ib.; account of Parmentar, Robert, Kidbrook, 274. the remains, 8; gateway, ib.; the Parmentar, Gunilda, wife of Robert, church, 9; transepts, 10; apsidal 274. chapels, ib.; choir, 11; Lady chapel, , extracts from the parish 12; chapter-house, 13 ; large size and register of, 252. imposing appearance of the church, Paul III., Pope, alarmed at the alliance ib.-, refectory, 14; traces of painting, of Henry VIII. and Charles V., 47. 16; dormitory and library, 17 ; but- Peckham, Archbishop, his register cited, tery, ib.; cloisters, 18 ; strangers' hall, 46, 125. ib.; poverty of the house, 2l j its re- Peckham, James, of Yaldham, 100 n.; venues at the Dissolution, ib.; its ma- arms, ib. . terials partly used for the repair of GENERAL INDEX. 335

the town walls and gates, ib.; pro- Richard de Sar', W., 209. posed restoration of the refectory, ib. Richborough, 37. Proctor, the Tunbridge schoolmaster, Rides, a provincialism, explained, 220. 235 ; his History of Wyatt's Rebel- Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, c. 1153, W., lion, 221, 236 n. 206. Bobert, canon of Merton, W., 209. Quarry of St. Martin, near Caen, 7. Bobert, chaplain of ChUham [ChUe- Quia emptores, statute of, 305 n. ham], W., 218. Bobert, son of Hamo of Throwley Radefann, Ailman de, Kidbrook, 275. [Thrulege], confirms his father'3 grant Rainham [Reneham], fine of lands in, of the church of Throwley [Thrulega] 295. to the monks of St. Bertin, 217 ; pe- Ralph, Ivo, Jordan, and Robert, sons digree, 218. of, Charing, 300. Bobert, the treasurer of the Hospitallers, Balph, son of William, W., 205. Burham, 290. Ralph the Constable witnesses a charter Eobert of Bavent, W., 211. of PhiHp Augustus, King of France, Bobert of Inglessham, W., 212. 130. Boberto de Thalamo, W., 208. Ralph of St. Martin's [Dover ?], W., Bobinson, arms and pedigree of, 251. 211. , Collections for, 234. Ralph of Wingham [Wingeham], W., Rogbert, archdeacon of Canterbury, c. 211. 1153, W., 207. Reading, Mr., his reply to Sfr Roger Roger, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canter- Twysden, 185; consulted on his case bury, Chistlet, 283, 284; Preston, by the Goldsmiths' HaU committee, £87. 187. Roger the eleemosynary, W., 211. Rectors of Newenden, list of, 1523-1773, Roger of Norwich, W., 212. 112 ; Warehorne, list of, 1438-1861, Roger, parson of Dartford, Dartford, 101. 277. , 37. Roman bricks and tUes found largely in Ree, John, T., 80. the old churches of Canterbury, 37. Reginald the Chamberlain witnesses a Roman Cemeteries in Canterbury, 27. charter of PhiHp Augustus, King of Roman Pharos, at Dover, early Chris- France, ISO. tian church adjoining the, 4. Reginald, son of Hamo of Throwley Roman ways discovered eight or nine [Thrulege], W., 218. feet below the present streets in Reginald of CornhuU, Constable of ChU- Canterbury, 35. ham [Chilleham], W., 218. Romsey church, Hants, 12. Reneham, James de, Rainham, 295. Rook, Ralph, T., 72,74. Reve, WUliam, T., 75, 83. Rook, Thomas, T., 68. "Bhogeni," potter's mark on Samian Roper, Elizabeth, 238 n. ware discovered at Canterbury, 30. Roper, Jane, her letter to Lord Privy Ricardo, Juvene, W., 214. Seal Cromwell, 237; notice of the Ricardo de Vanella, W., 208, writer, 238 ». Richard I., confirmation charter of, to Roper, John, 238 n. the Abbey of St. Bertin, 219. Roper, Margaret, her burial-place, Bichard IL, T., 68 ; his charter of par- 238 n. don, 70 n.; his pardon to Roger Roper, WiUiam, son-in-law of Sir Lundenyssh, 79 ; to Thomas Borde- Thomas More, 238 n. feld, 81; and to Jolm Cote, 83 and n. Rote, John, sheriff of London, T., 75, Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, 84. (c. 1175,) confirms the confirmation Rouen, church of St. Ouen at, 25. charters of Theobald and Becket, of Rouge Dragon (John Philipot), Visita- the grant of the church of Throwley tion of Kent by, A.D. 1619, 241. to the abbey of St. Bertin, 211; con- Roydon, Thomas, of Roydon Ball, firms the grant of the church of ChU- 239 n. ham, 212. Roydon HaU plundered by the Parlia- Bichard, Bishop of London, c. 1153, mentary troopers, 197. W., 206, 207. Ruhoalt, 219. Richard, son of Ralph, W., 213. Rutland, a servant of Sfr Roger Twys- Richard of HunfranvUl, W., 216. den, 141. 336 GENERAL INDEX.

Rycaut [Richaut], Sfr Peter, his treat- SS. Peter, Paul, and Augustine, Abbey ment by the ParUament, 139 n. of, Canterbury, 57. St. Sepulchre, i. e. Holy Sepulchre St. Albans made the first in rank of Nunnery, Canterbury, q.v. EngHsh abbeys by Pope Adrian IV., Saltwood Castle, rebuUding of, by Arch- 57. bishop Courtenay, 125. St. Alphage, Canterbury, foundation of Sarcophagus of uncemented brick and Roman bricks discovered, 38. the, discovered at Canterbury, 35. St. Augustine, foundation of an abbey Saunder, IsabeUa, wife of Sir Boger at Canterbury by, 57. Twysden : see Twysden, Lady. St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, Ro- Saunder, Sir Nicholas, of Ewell, father- man bricks and tiles found, 37; bene- in-law of Sir Roger Twysden, 199. factions of the Hardres family, 46. Savoy, palace of the, T., 71. St. A u g u s t i n e ' s College, Canterbury, Ar- Saxon Street, Dover, part of the foun- chitectural Notes on, 57; object of the dations of the Priory Church laid paper, 57, 65; basis of operations, 57; open in building houses in, 4. history of the foundation of the Mis- Say, Geoffrey de, Burham, 290. sionary CoUege, 59; present aspect of Say, Mr., his speech of the House of the buUding, ib.; ambulatory and Commons, 173. students' rooms, 60; library, ib., 63; Scarborough, T., 70 n. gateway, ib.; hall and chapel, 61; Scereday in Higham, 278. warden's lodge, etc. 62; the coUege Scoford, Agemund de, Losenham, 292. court and conduit, 63; ruins of the Scot, Sfr Edward, 136. abbey church, 64; St. Pancras cha- Scot, WiUiam, e. 1160, 208. pel, ib.; projected restoration of the Seal of the Portreve of Gravesend and choir of the church, 66. MUton, 245. St. Bertin, Notes from the Chartulary Sectam pads, T., 79 n. of the Abbey of, 203. Selden, Mr., his friendship for Sir Roger St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, Roman ce- Twysden, 133, 180 and n. metery at, 27; antiquities found, 28, Selling, Nicholas de, Faversham and 33. SeUing, 308. St. George's, Canterbmy, morass or Selling, Hawise, wife of Nicholas, 308. watercourse traversing the city there SeUing, Ralph and Simon, their sons, in Roman times, 35. 308. St, George's Gate, Canterbury, proba- SeUinge family, its present representa- bly the boundary of the Roman city, tive, 123. 36. Selyng, John, T., 75. St. Gregory, Canterbury, Roman bricks Selyng, John, jun., T., 75. and tUes found, 37. Septvans family allied to the Hardres, St. James's, Canterbmy, Roman bricks 46. and tiles found, 37. Septvans, Sfr William, Sheriff of Kent, St. Jesse, Abbey of, discovery of muni- T., 68, 72. ments under the waUs of, 203. Serjeants-at-arms' fees, roll of, temp. St. John, Canterbury, Roman bricks and Hen. V., 158. tUes found, 37. Serres, Jordan de, Chistlet, 283. St. Margaret, Canterbury, antiquities Serres, Lambinus de, 285. found in, 28, 37. Serres, Solomon de, 284. St. Margaret at Cliffe, Norman capitals Sevenoaks [Sevenoeke], 236. in the church of, 19. Sevington, Account of Brasses formerly St. Martin, Canterbury, Roman bricks in the church of, 117; descent of the and tUes found, 37; Roman pave- manor, 118, 120; inscriptions, 118- ment, 38. 121. SS. Mary and Martin, Dover Priory de- Sevington, Sir John de, 118. dicated to, 6. Sharpe, Mr. J. O, his contribution to St. Michael, Throwley, church of, 212. the Missionary College of St. Augus- St. Omer, Abbey of St. Bertin at, 203. tine, 63. St. Ouen, Church of, at Rouen, 25. Shelvynk, arms of, 258. St. Pancras Chapel, Canterbury, tradi- Shene, T., 84. tionaUy supposed to stand on the site Shepere, WilHam, T., 75, 83. of Queen Bertha's British Church, Shillingheld [SiUingehaU], a manor in 64, the honour of Ohilham, 211. GENERAL INDEX. 337

ShyuiU, what, 224. Stephen de Ultrastura, W., 214. Sibbald, David, a coadjutor and amanu- Sterling money, 277 n. ensis to Sir Roger Twysden, 198 and n. Stoke, fines of lands in, 274. Sidney, Sfr PhiHp, 238. Stone, George, a tenant of Sfr Roger SUvester, Abbot of St. Augustine's, Can- Twysden, boards his chUdren, 142 ; terbury, W., 205. harassed in consequence by the se- Silvester, treasurer of Lisieux, W., 209. questrators, 141, 143, 163; conducts- Silvester " Begin, de OUy," W., 216. Lady Twysden into Kent, 146. Simon, Earl, c. 1153, W., 206. Stone Street, 123. Simon, an archivist of St. Bertin, 204. Strodes, Aluina de, Strood, 304. Simon, chaplain of Throwley [Tru- Strood [Strodes], fine of lands in, 304 lega], W., 218. Stour [iEstur], the river, had formerly Simon, clerk of Wendon [Wendene], many more streams than at present, _ W., 214. 40,42; the 'JWith," and other islands, Simon of Sudbury, Archbishop, his mentioned in records, not now to be death aUuded to, T., 67 ; his mur- distinguished, 40, 41; once navigable derers excluded from pardon, 79. up to Canterbury for smaU craft, Simon de Torrentes, W., 219. 42. Skinner, Captain Augustine, favours Sir Strangers from the North countiy, their Roger Twysden, 147, 189,193. reported visit to Canterbury, T., 69 »., Skipmore, Jolm, T., 71. 76,85. SkyuiU, what, 224. Strangers' Hall, Canterbmy, 20. SmaUey, Edward, case of, 157,160. Sturry [Esturia, Estursete], 41, 205. Smith, Herbert L., Some Observations SuUinghoude, i. e. ShiUingheld, q. v. on tho Leaden Font of Brookland Sumerfeld, 279, 280, 298. Church, 87; On Brasses formerly in Sumner, Archbishop, the chapel of St. Sevington Church, 117. Augustine's Missionary CoUege con- Smyth, Adam, T, 71. secrated by, 59. Smyth, WUliam, T., 75. Surrenden CoUection, charter of Philip Snargate and Snave churches destitute Augustus, King of France, from the, of a chancel arch, 100. 127; PhUipot's Visitation of Kent, Snayth, arms of, 258. A.D. 1619, from a copy in, 241; seal Somner on Boman antiquities found with the coat of Morant in the, 100 n. in Canterbury, 37; on ancient pUe Surveys of the manor of Maidstone, foundations in the centre of the city, various, 115. 41. Swan, arms of, 263. Sonds, Sfr George, his usage by the Swiss lakes, Celtic antiquities found in Pariiament, 135. the, 40; similar remains discovered Southwark, the Compter in, Lady in the neighbourhood of Canter- Twysden shares her husband's con- bury, ib. finement there, 200. Symbolism of the Blessed Virgin in Southwell, Sfr Robert, Sheriff of Kent, former ages, 113. letter of, to the CouncU, concerning Symon, Abbot of St. Bertin, his con- Wyatt's rebelhon, 235. troversy and subsequent agreement Sparks, WUliam, 197. with Hemy de Insula, 212. Spenser, Hemy, Bishop of Norwich, T, 84 and »., 85. Taruanense, i.e. Therouenne, q. v. Squibb, Arthur, a Parliamentary com- Tassart, an archivist of St. Bertin, 204. mittee man, 188,191. Tatesham, arms of, 246. [Stapelherst, Stapilhurst], Tathngbury [TetHngebir'], fine of lands T, 71. in, 307. Star Chamber, "censure" of the, 175, Taylor, Mrs., of Bifrons, 44 ; possesses 202. a dagger given by Hemy VIII. to Sir Startout [Stertout], John, T., 68, 69, Thomas Hardres, 49; her account of 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 83. the Gates of Boulogne at Hardres Startout [Stertout], John, jun., T. 75. Court, 51; her sketch of t h e same, 52. Stelling manor, sale of, 53. Tendelok, John, T.,75, 83. Stemyngden, Richard, T., 75. Theobald, Archbishop, finishes the Stephen, King of England, confirms a Priory at Dover, 6 ; confirms a grant charter of William, de Ipra, 206. of WUliam of Ipra, 207. Stephen, clerk of Cholsfield, 296. Theobald, Count, witnesses a charter of VOL. IV. Z 338 GENERAL INDEX.

PhUip Augustus, King of France, inveteracy of the Kentish Committee 130. against him, ib.; avowed cause of his Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of sequestration, 132; his remarks there- Canterbury, 95. on, ib.; his goods at Chelmington Theoldo, canon of St. Martin (Dover ?), seized, 137; pubhshes the Laws of W., 209. Henry I., 145, 197; a fine of £3000 Therouenne, 205 n. laid on him, 146; consults Sfr O. Yel- Thomas (Becket), Archbishop of Can- verton, 147; considerations on the terbury, confirms the grants of the power and privileges of the two Houses churches of Throwley and Chilham of Parliament, 148; serjeants-at-arms' to the Abbey of St. Bertin, 209 ; seal fees, 158; destruction of his timber, of, ib. 144, 161 et seq.; petitions the House Thomas, Clerk, W., 210. of Commons, and is allowed to be Thomas of Elmham, Archdeacon Hard- baUed, 174; dispute with Dr. Leigh- wick's edition of, 64. ton, the Keeper of Lambeth House, Thomas of London, seal of, 209. 176; released after a two years' im- Thomson, arms and pedigree of, 261, prisonment, 180; continued difficul- 263. ties with the sequestrators, ib.; his es- Thomson's ' Seasons' quoted, 96. tate wastes away, as he is not aUowed Thoresby, co. York, sale of, 53. to compound, 181; makes further ap- Thoresby of Thoresby, the heiress of, plication to the ParUament after the marries Sir Thomas Hardres, 47. death of the King, 182 ; order made Throwley [Trulea, Trulega, Trullega], in Ins favour, 184; pays a composi- alien Priory of, a cell of St. Bertin, tion, 185; procures a slight abate- 203 ; grant of the church of, printed ment, 187; subjected to fresh exac- by Sir Thomas PhiUipps, ib.; other tions, 188; pays further sums, 192, documents relating to, 206, 207, 208, 193 ; death of his wife, 199; memo- 209, 210 and »., 211, 212, 216, 217, randum from his private diary, 197; 218. letter of Gio. Franc. Biondi to, 240. TiUard, Mr., his dealing with the Gates Twysden, Lady, her barbarous usage by of Boulogne at Hardres Court, 52. the Kentish Committee, 135,138,142, Timber, wanton destruction of, by the 145; pity expressed for her by a co- Kentish sequestrators, 144, 161 et lonel of the army, 133 ; also in Par- seq.; their proceedings justified by liament, 137; her fruitless journeys the Parliamentary Committee, 170. into Kent, ib., 139, 143, 145; her Ul- Tinemue, John de, Egerton, 304. ness, 146; petitions the ParUament Topcleve, William, land-steward of concerning the felling of the timber Archbishop Courtenay, 125. on her husband's estate, but obtains Topclyve, WUliam, T., 72. no redress, 162, 166, 170; her inso- Tothill Eields, wager of battle in, T., lent treatment by the men employed 69, 77,78. there, 171; her death and character, Tournay, Miss, of Brockhul, in Salt- 199. wood, 123. Twysden, Francis, brother of Sir Roger, Tower of London, T., 68, 74. expostulates with young Sfr Henry Towne, arms of, 258. Vane on Sfr Roger's treatment, 131; Trickery of the Parliamentary Com- committed to prison, 137; falsely ac- mittees, 189; their contempt of their cused of being concerned in a rising own rules, under the plea of con- in Kent, 169. science, 194. Twysden, Anne, married to Sir Christo- Trinity Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral, pher Yelverton, 147; brings to Sir 12. Roger an order allowing him to be Trinoda necessitas, explained, 305 n. bailed, 174. Trulea, Trulega, TruUega, i. e. Throw- Twysden, Jane, wife of Sir WUliam Mo- ley, gr. v. nins, 197. Tucker, arms and pedigree of, 248, 263. Twysden, WiUiam, 239. Tunbridge, proclamation made at, by Tyler, Wat, his death aUuded to, T., 67. Sir Hemy Isley and others, 236. Tundu, Alard, and sons, Eynsford, 282. Ultrastura, 214. TunstaU, in Kent, 196. Uppedun, Walter de, Finglesham, 302. Twisden, i. e. Twysden, q. v. Upper Hardres Church, its ruinous state, Twysden, Sir Roger, his Journal, 131; 43; monuments and brasses, 43, 45. GENERAL INDEX. 339

Vane, Sfr Henry, senior, speaks in Par- search for Sfr Roger Twysden's goods, liament in favour of Sir Roger Twys- 142, 197 ; his violent language, 142; den, 183; anecdote related by, 186. his death alluded to, 184. Vane, Sir Henry, junior, his shameless Welle, WUliam atte, T., 70, 75, 82, 83. declaration against Sfr Roger Twys- Wennok, Simon, T., 82. den, 131; afterwards presents a peti- WeBtbury, case of the corporation of, tion for him, 183. A.D. 1571, 159. VaneUa, Richard de, W., 208. Westminster, T., 68, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79, Vaughan, Cuthbert, his two-handed 81, 82, 86. sword, 497 ; married the rehct of , 25. WilHam Twysden, 239 n. Westwode, Giles, T., 71. Vaughan, Richard, his explanation of Wheat, charred, discovered at Canter- the cause of the sequestration of Sir bury, 36. Roger Twysden, 132. Wickham [Wicham], fine of lands in, Venice, its pUe foundations, 41. 290. Vincent, an officer of the House of Wictred, King of Kent, builds the Lords, 187. church of St. Martin-le-Grand, at VirgiHo Mercatore, W., 208. Dover, 5. Visitation of the County of Kent, A.D. WUdehog, Roger, Eshore, 306. 1619, taken by John Philipot, Rouge WUdehog, Aluena, wife of Roger, 306. Dragon, 241. WUks, Miss, presents some Roman ves- sels to the Museum at Canterbury, " W. Martt," o. 1153, W., 206. 29. Waite, John, T., 72. WiUesborough, extracts from the parish Waldershare, in Kent, 197. register of, 260; memorials of the Wall-field, near the Dane John, Can- Barres in the church of, 121. terbury, Roman cemetery at, 34; an- WilHs, Rev. Professor, his description tiquities found, ib. of Canterbmy Cathedral, 12. WaUer, Sfr Hardress, a scion of the WUliam, clerk of Chilham, W., 210. Hardi'es family, 56. WilHam, nephew of Hugo de Chilham, Walter [Water], Archdeacon of Baieux, W., 205. W., 211. WUham, Prior of St. Augustine's, Can- Walter, Bishop of Bochester, c. 1153, terbury, W., 205. W., 207. William, son of Ralph of Eslinges [Has- Walter Parvus, 219 n. linges], W., 214. Walter, the prior, 219 n. WUliam of Beiuino (?), W., 211. Walter, Prior of Holy Trinity, W., 218. William de la Dene [de Ladane], W., Walworth, arms of, 253. 208. Ward, Hamnet, tutor to Sfr Roger WUliam of Doddington [Dudintun], Twysden's son, 141, 197. W., 214. Warehorne church, 97 ; windows, 98; William [Longchamp],elect of Ely,219. their ancient stained glass, 99, 100 ; William of Eslinges, W., 205. chancel, 100 : east window and re- William of Flanders, W., 208. mains of escutcheons, ib. ; indents of WiUiam of Hougham [Hucham], W., brasses, 101; roofs, ib.; tower, ib.; 214. list of rectors, ib.; list of curates WiUiam of Norhast, W., 211. mentioned in the registers, 102; in- WUliam of St. Faith, a party to the dex to the register of baptisms, l727- concord between the Abbey of St. 1820, 103. Bertin and Henry de Insula, 212. Watermills, numerous, in the Norman WUUam de Sconeheld, W., 208. period, between Fordwieh and ChU- William of Sotindon, W., 211. ham, 39. WiUiam de VaUibus, W., 212. Watkins, Sir David, a committee-man WUloughby, arms and pedigree of, 256. at Goldsmiths'Hall, 146. WUl of Sir Thomas Cawne, 221; of Watte, John, T., 75. John Wotton, A.D. 1417, 225. Watson, arms of, 244. WiUs of the Twysdens of Newenden, Watton, arms and pedigree of, 258. 112; pedigree, ib. Weever, his ascription of the brasses at , Canterbury, Roman ceme- Sevington, 119 tery near, 27, 34.—See Wall-field. Weldon, Sir Anthony, chairman of the Winchilsea, Earls of, extract from the Kentish Committee, 138, 140; his pedigree of the, 196. 340 GENERAL INDEX.

Winchflsea, Elfrabeth, Countess of, 196, Wyatt's rebellion, notes illustrative of, 197. 221, 235. WinchUsea, Heneage Finch, second Earl Wye, extracts from the parish register of, A.D. 1650, Maidstone manor sur- of, 263. vey made for him, 115. Wyld, Sergeant John, signs an order to Wingfield, Anthonv, letter and bond of, proceed against Sfr Roger Twysden, 238, 239. 132 ; signs an order to inquire into Wingham, Ralph of, W., 211. the felling of his timber, 169; and Wise, Mr., of Borden, 234. another order justifying the spoil, With, an island in the Stour, not now 170. to be distinguished, 41. WyHe, Mr., on the lake-islets caUed Withred, i. e. Wiotred, q. v. Crannoges, 40. Wolf, a sequestrator, 141; not severe enough to please Sfr Anthony Wel- Yaldham, in Wrotham, 100 n. don, 142. , extent of the manor of, A.D. WombweU, arms and pedigree of, 253. 1263, 312. Worcester, Guesten HaU, 17, 20. Yelverton, Sir Christopher, his advice Wotton famuy, once possessed of the to Sir Roger Twysden, 147,172; gets Palace, Canterbury, 58. a petition from him presented to the Wotton, John, master of the collegiate House of Commons, 173. church of All Saints, Maidstone, tes- Yelverton, Lady, (Anne Twysden), 147, tament of, 225. 174. Wray, Captain, R.E., 88 n. York Minster, 11. Writ of right, 293 n. Wrotham, 100 n.; plan of the manor Zodiac, signs of the, represented on the of, 244; extracts from registers, 246. leaden font of Brookland church, 89.

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JOHN EDWABD TA-yXOK, PEIMTKB, LIMEE QUEEN BTREET, LINCOLN'S INN MIiM)8.