Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 5 1863

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GENERAL INDEX.

W. signifies that the parly is witness to a deed. N.S. The full Indices to tJie "Pedes Knium" and " Inquisitiones Post Mor- tem " are deferred till the completion of tJie reigns of John and Henry III. re-

Abel, John, a Kentish Baron of the Ex- Articles, the Forty-two, attributed to chequer, 26. Cranmer, 66 n., 72 and n. Abrincis, William de, a Kentish justice Armilla, silver, exhibited at the Bo- itinerant, 24. Chester congress, 42. Adelaide, Countess of Anji,W., 199,200. Armillw, golden, in the Society's Mu- Agelric, Bishop of Chichester, sent to seum, described by ,E. Pretty, Esq., the great trial oa Penenden Heath, to 41. expound the ancient laws and cus- ArmillEe, Boman or Saxon, 42. toms of the land, 22. Arundel, Thomas de, Archbishop of Aigh'ssa, no'wEccles, in Aylesford, 271 n. and Chancellor, 25, Aiguemorte, 140,163. Ash [Bssa], advowson of the church of, Aileua [Ailena?], daughter of Wul- 267. norde orWuluorde (G-illingham),264. Ash, Thomas, customer at Sandwich, Alcock, John, Bishop of Eochester, and 124. Chancellor, 27. Ashfovd [Essetesford], 212. Aldeua [Aldena?], -widow of Arnulf Ashford, Sir John Eogge's monument (Gillingham), 264, 266. at, 117; portrait in the Vicarage, 118 j Algnicio for alneto, 326. incumbent not noticed by Hasted, Alyanore, Countess of Winchester, wi- 119 n. dow of Sir Eoger de Leyburn, 141; Aubervill, Hugh de, Stockbury, 277. question of her place of burial, 147 ; Auberville, William de, founds an ab- ascertained to be at Leeds, 192. bey at West Langdon, 24. Amber beads found at Sarr, 320. Auct', Henry de, W., 208. Amboldisherst [Amboldisehurst], Den Aula Eegis. See Curia Regis. of, perambulated, 84. Aurelius, large brass of, found at Saw, Amell, Eobert, W., 82. 314. Amell, Thomas, 82, 83. Axtede, Bowland de, extent of the Amri (Lord Pinch of Daventry), cha- lands of, A.B. 1270, 301, 304. racter of, 36. Aylesford, fines of lands in, 271, 282. Amy, wife of PhilipdeLeybura,133,157. Aylesford, Heneage Knch created, Earl Andrew, John, churchwarden of Hawk- of, 31. . hurst, his accounts, A.D. 1548, 56; shew the active progress of the He- Badcock's Cross in Hawkhurst, 81 n. formation, ib. ».,• A.D. 1549-1550, Baioe', Henrico, W., 202. " 62; A.D. 1550,1551, 65 5 A.D. 1551- Bankers, an estate near Lee, , 26. 1554, 66. Bankwell, John de, a Kentish Baron of Anne, Princess of Denmark, a great pa- the Exchequer, 26. troness of Tunbridge Wells, 93 n. Barbling (or Bavmlhig), Eobert de, ex- Anne, Queen, her death, 93 and n. tent of the lands of, A.D. 3269, 299, Architectural Museum, , casts 304. of fragments from the church, Bavham Downs, reception of Charles II. Castle, in the, 6. on, 123. 334 GENERAL INDEX.

Barrett, Mr., of Lee, in Ickham, his Bon, Simon de, W., 222. four marriages, 110 ». IJonington [Buninton], fine of lands in, Bartholomew Niger, 210. 269. Baseden, William, churchwarden of Borden, Alice de, Delminden, 261. Hawkhnrst, his accounts, A.D. 1539 ?, Bore Place, in Chiddingstone, 28. 56. Boughton Monehensie, 90 n. Baseden, William, W., 79. Bourchier, Sir John, a prisoner in Baseiiden, George and William, 79. Ifrance, temp. Edw. III., 121. Bassenden, near Woodchureh, 33. Bourchier, Thomas, Archbishop of Can- Bath, William of, W., 203, 207, 208, terbury and Chancellor, 26. 209. Bourne, Lawrence, 83. Battle Abbey, the church and advow- Boys, Colonel, 98 and »., 101. son of Hawkhurst belonged to, 68 n, Boys, Mrs., 98 and n., 103. Bavelingham, Thomas de, consents to a Braibceuf, Clemen cia, a daughter of grant to the Priory of Oumbwell, 215, Stephen de Thurnham, 217. 216. Branten, Gilbert de, W., 217. Beachboi'ough, visit to, xxxvii. Brasted Church, monument of Sir Bo- Beads, amber and clay, from Sarr, 319. bert Heath in, 33. Bealknap, Robert de, a Kentish Chief Breche, in Aylesford, 273. Justice, 26. Brenohesley, William, a Kentish judge, Beauton, William de, W., 215. 27. Becco, William de, Levingesburn, 289. Brent, John, jun., Esq., Koman armillce Bechebyri, Adam de, W., 220. belonging to, 44; account of the So- Becket, Archbishop, excommunicates ciety's researches at Sarr by, 305. Geoffrey Eidel, 23 ; chief justiciary, Bret, John le, W., 200. 24. Bretell, Bobert de, Bomney Marsh, , extracts from the parish 274. registers of, 235. Brick, largely used in the church, Dover Belhaven, Lord, attends the Prince of Castle, 4. Wales into Kent, 105. Bridges, Lady, 93 and «., 102. Bending [Bendeng, Bendinges], Adam, Brion, in Normandy, exchanged for Tun- grants the tithes of the marsh of Ca- bridge, 23. penes to the Priory of Cumbwell, 217; Bristol, William of, W., 203, 208. his seal, 218. British gold com found at Cudham, de- Bending [Bendeng], Alice de, confirms scribed by Mr. Boacb. Smith, 330. the grants of her relatives to the Bron, Henry, W., 218. Priory of Oumbwell, 218; her seal Bronze fibulce from Sarr, 311; other and counterseal, 219. bronze articles, 313. Bendinges, Adamde, W., 206,208,209. " Broomstioal minister," a, 119 and n, Benenden, a manor near , 27. Bruera, Jordan de, 289, 290. Bengeberi, Beyngebi, 210, 215. Bucklrarst, William, W., 82. Benjamin the chaplain, W., 212. Burcheston, 289, 290. Bernard the chaplain, W., 197. Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent, chief- Besants, gold and silver, 289 «. justiciary, 25; founds the Maison Bertie [Beritege], Godwin de, 210. Dieu at Dover, 304. Betenham, Amisius de, Delminden, Burial " after the new fashion," i. e. ac- 259; Geoffrey de, ib. cording to the Directory, 113. B

Camden, Charles Pratt, Lord, a Kent- bury, 325 ; of Robert de Septvans to ish Chancellor, 40. St. Gregory's priory, Canterbury, 326. Camden, "William, (Clarenceux,) grant Charthani, inscriptions at, 233. of arms by, 238. Chastelo, Sir Robert de, W., 221. Camera, Alexander do (Plumstead), ChastilJon, Henry de, Archdeacon of 265. Canterbury, 24. Campbell, Col., attends the Prince of Chegworth, in TJlcomb, perhaps Chage- Wales into Kent, 105. wuth, 270 and n. Canterbury, Eoman armillsB found at, Chelesfund, 289, 290. 44. Cheriton church, ancient monuments of Canterbury, fifteen archbishops of, hold the Fogge family in, 120. the office of Lord Chancellor, 23. Chesmunds, in Thanet, 308. Canterbury, Eoger, abbot of St. Augus- Ohessell Down, Isle of Wight, crystal tine's, 273. balls from Saxon graves on, 317. , monument of Sir Chicheley and Fogge pedigree, 116. Thomas Fogge^in, 119; inscription Ohiddingstone, Sir Thomas Willoughby in St. Michael's chapel in, 241. buried at, 28; Bore Place in, ib. Canterbury, Christ Church, charter of Chilham church, monument of Sir Dud- William Capel to the prior and monks ley Digges in, 30. of, 324. Chiuen, Zacharias de, W., 222. Canterbury, St. George's, inscription at, Chinon, the castle of, 205 «. * 235. Cholmley, Sir Roger, a Kentish Chief Canterbury, St. Gregory's priory, char- Baron, 28; his manors disgavelled,29. ter of Robert de Septvans to, 326. Christ Church, Canterbury, charter of Canterbury, St. Martin's, Lord Finch's William Capel to the prior and monks monument in, 32. of, 324. Canterbury, St. Mildred's church, old Christening " after the new fashion," i. e. Roman materials in, 9 and ». according to the Directory, 112 and n.; Capel, William, charter of, to the prior secret christening also among the Roy- and monks of Christ Church, Canter- alists, 113. bury, 325. Christmas Day, Puritan desecration of, Capella, Bartholomew de, W., 206. 119 and n.. 122; popular resistance, Capellan, Walter, Eceles, 288. 119 n. Capenesse, the marsh of, inclosed by the Church books (Romish), ordered to be monks of Bobertsbridge, 217. delivered up, 64 n. Casteilun, Alan de, W., 197. Church goods, sale of, A.D. 1548, 57 n., Casteleyn, Osbert, W., 216. 68 n.; purchase of, temp. Mar., 68 Castelon, Sir Robert do, W., 221. and n. Castrete, Harry, churchwarden of Churchwardens' accounts, Hawkhurst, Hawkhurst, his accounts, A.D. 1528, 1515-1714, 55. 56. Claindune, Ralph of, W., 200. Catesmore, in Cheriton, 120. Clarembald, Abbot, a Kentish justice Cavendish, Lord Henry, 102 n.; Mary, itinerant, 24. 102 n., 103. Clerke, John, a Kentish Baron of the Caxton, note on the birthplace of, 324, Exchequer, 27. Ceriaton, Helto de, Stoekbury, 277, Clifford, Roger de, a crusader, 163; 278 ».; Hugh, 277. marries Isabel de Vipont, 192. Chagewuthe, Boeisia de Chagewuth, Cobbeham, Henry de, a Kentish justi- 270. ciary, 25. Chalringden [Ghaluindune], Eyerard of, Oobham [Cobbeham], Henry of, W., 215. W., 200. Cock, Elizabeth, the last heiress of the Chancery, Court of, its origin, 20. Fogges, 125. Chapter of County Gossip, A.D. 1713- Cockewell, Vincent, W., 80. 1728, with notes by T. G. Faussett, Cookman, Dr., 97,101. Esq., 87. Coekshot bridge [Ookshetebridge], 80 Charles II., reception of, in Kent, on and «. his restoration, 123. Coco, Nicholas, W., 220 j William, W., Charles Museum, , bronze 222. armillce in the, 41, Cod', Michael de, W., 197. Charter of William Capel to the prior Coffin-lid, discovery of an early, at Ly- and monks of Christ Church, Canter- minge, 331. 336 GENERAL INDEX.

Coif of Serjeants and judges, its origin, Crioll, Alice, first wife of Sir John 21. Pogge, 128. Coins foundv at Sarr, 308, 314. Crothall, Walter, W., 80. Cokel (?), Simon, W., 222. Crucesignati, letters of protection for Cokerherst, Thomas de, LuUingston, the, 140,162. 276; Elycia, ib. Crusade of Prince Edward, 140; Sir Col', Osbert of, "W., 197. Roger de Leyburn believed to have Colepeper, John, a Kentish judge, 27. accompanied him, 141. Colepeper, John Lord, a Kentish Master Crystal ball found at Sarr, 317; disco- of the Rolls, 34; his career, ib. very of similar balls elsewhere, ib. n., Colepeper, Sir Thomas, marries the wi- 318; question as to their use as amu- dow of Sir IVancis Wythens, 40. lets, ib. Cpllisone, Daniel, churchwarden of Cudham, British gold coin found at, 330. Hawkhurst, A.D. 1689, 76 n. Cumbdenne, Galfrid, Alexander de,W., Comb, broken, of ivory or bone, found 220; Robert de, W., 220. at Sarr, 313 and n. Cumbwell Priory, Charters of, 194; Committee-money, what, and how col- founded as an abbey by Robert de lected, 123 n. Thurnham, ib.; his and his son's Common Pleas, court of, its origin, 20. grants, 195; altered to the state of a Compton Wascelin, Hants., 30. priory, ib.} its small revenues, ib.; Cotfgehurst, Edmond, W., 79, 81. Lord Dacre reputed its second foun- Congehurst, G-eorge, W., 79. der, ib.; value at the Dissolution, ib.; Constantino, son of Alice de Heriet, the prior surviving temp. Mar. See 279; probably the same as Constan- Vol. II. p. 55. tine 37itz Alard, 281 n., 287. Curcelles, John de, W., 207. Conteurs, pleaders in the Curia Regis, Curia Regis, its origin, 20; titles of 20. pleaders in, ib.; Courts of King's Contry, arms and pedigree of, 235. Bench and Common Pleas formed Cony, case of, advocated by Serjeant from it, ib. Twisden, 37. Cursill, Wandragesil de, W., 206. Conyngham, the Marquess, grants per- Curtune, Gilbert de, W., 208, 209. mission for the excavations at Sarr, Cusinton, Stephen de, Shoppy, 265. 808. Cyreton, William de, 278 ». Cook's Cross, 81 n. Cooke, Robert, (Clarenceux,) grant of Dacre, Lord, reputed the second foun- arms by, 227. der of Cumbwell Priory, 195. Cooke, Sir Thomas, of Giddie Hall, his Dalison, Elizabeth, 94; her marriage, condemnation, 128. Cornhill, G-errase de, sheriff of Kent, 24. Dalison, Mr., of Hamptons, letters of Cornhill, Reginald de, sheriff of Kent, Miss Twisden belonging to, 88,104 n. his seat in the , 24. Danes Court, in Tilmanstone, 112. Corporalia, Lanfrane's orders for the Dartford, manor of Benenden, near, 27; washing of, 69 n. Horseman's Place, in, 29 ; manor of County Q-ossip, a chapter of, A.D. 1713- Hageley, near, 23. 1728, with notes by T. Q-. ITaussett, Dartford [Derteford], Little, fine of Esq., 87. lands in, 279, 287. Courteneye, William de, Archbishop of Death, Mrs., 99 and n., 102,107. Canterbury and Chancellor, 25. Decomposition of glass, 316 n. Courthopo, Mr., his query as to the Delminden [Delmunden], fine of lands Hawkhurst churchwardens' accounts, in, 259, 260, 261. 55 and n. Delmynden, Den of, perambulated, 81. Courthopp, Margaret, wife of the Rev. Deptling [Dethlinge], William of, W., E. Fogge, inscription to, 130. 200. Cramavill, Henry de, extent of the lands Detling [Detlinge], manor of, 143; en- of, A.D. 1269-70, 300, 304. try on the Patent Roll concerning, Cref, or Oref, Simon de, Rainham, 272. 173 j grant of lands near, to the Pri- Criol, Nicholas de, a Kentish Baron of ory of Cumbwell, 215. the Exchequer, 25. Detlinge, Sir William, a lawless cha- Criol [Cryel], Simon and Matilda, ex- racter, 143; witnesses a charter of . tent of the lands of, A.D. 1267, 297, Sir William de Say to the Priory of 303. Oumbwell, 221. GENERAL INDEX. 337

Digges Court, near Barbara, 30. Eadbald of Kent, 3. Digges, Sir Dudley, a Kentish Master Eai'ly English work in the church, of the Rolls, his varied career, 30. Dover Castle, of two periods, 7. Diggs, John, his proposed marriage Easter Term introduced in the reign of with Margaret Style, 97; broken off, Edward the Elder, 19 ; confirmed by 101. , ib. Diggs, Leonard, of Chilham Castle, 97, Eccles [Aiglissa], fine of lands in, 271, 101. 288. Directory, use of the, ordered by the Eccles, Mabil, widow of Warin de Parliament, 112 and n.; fine for non- Eecles, 288. compliance, 113 n. Echinus, fossil, found at Sarr, 314,320. Dixwell, Sir Basil, 106 n. Edward the Elder, Law Terms intro- Dixwell, Lady, 106. duced in the reign of, 19. Domus Dei at Dover, license to, to di- Edward I., Michaelmas Term perma- vert a road, 298, 304 nently established in the reign of, 20. Dover Castle, porch and chapel in the Edward VI., accession of, 56 and ». keep of, 5, Edward, Prince, son of Henry III., Dover, the Church on the Castle hill, a grants the manor of Elham to Sir pre-Norman remain, 1; whether early Boger de Leyburn, 166; his conven- or late Saxon doubtful, 3 ; dimen- tion with Louis IX. of France ^for sions, ib.; 'doorways, ib.; windows, 4; their crusade, 139,162,163 ; his con- arches of the tower, ib.; brick largely duct therein, 140, 163; his return, used, ib. ,• long and short work, ib.; 142,165. alterations about the close of the 12th Einton [Eynton], 210, 215, 216. century, ib.; William the English- Eleanor, Q.ueen of Henry III., her en- man probably the architect, 5; use mity to Sir Boger de Leyburn, 142, of old materials, ib.; Early English 166, 168. work of two periods, 7; state before Elhani, the manor of, granted by Prince the restoration was commenced, 7 and Edward to Sir Boger de Leyburn, n.\ two ancient floor levels, 8, 15; ex- 166; taken from him by the King, cavations, 8; course followed in the 167 ; regranted to him, ib. restoration, 10; great south door- Elham, early tomb at, 332. way, 10, 14 j doorway in the north Elizabeth, accession of, 71 and n. , transept, 10, 14; windows, 11; gal- Ellis, Sir Henry, extent of the royal lery, 12; Early English windows, 12; mauor of Otforci, communicated by, roofs, ib. ; gable crosses, ib.; vault- 327. ing, ib.; tower, ib.; floor levels, 13 ; Elmestede, Alan de, Chagewuthe, 270; graves, ib.; architectural fragments, Hamo, ib. ib. s altars, ib.; foundations, 16 ; Encaustic tiles in the church, Dover flooring, 17; encaustic tiles, ib.; Castle, 17. windows, 18. Eneshain [Evesham ?], Walter de, W,, Dover Museum, architectural fragments 215. from the church in the Castle, pre- Erratato Vol.IV., 323. served in the, 6. Esoapeie, i. e. Sheppy, q. v. Dover, lands of the liaison Dieu at, Esherst, John de, 207. 298, 304 Esherst, or Exherste, Michael de, W., Dover, John de, a Kentish justice itine- 216, 221. rant, 24. Rssa, i. e. Ash, q. v. Dounek, Edward, W., 79. Estmed, in Aylesford, 271. Drake, Bev. Mr., assists at the excava- Estwelles, Matilda de, extent of the tions at Sarr, 309; his map of the lands of, A.n. 1267, 296. graves, ib. n. Ethelbert, 3. Dugdale, Sir William, in error as to the Excavations in and around the church, Leyburn pedigree, 153. Dover Castle, 6, 7; memoranda by Duke,Edmond, churchwarden of Hawk- Mr. Marshall, clerk of the works, 13. hurst,hisaccounts,A.D.1558-1559,71. Exchequer, Court of, date of origin of Duke, J., churchwarden of Hawkhurst, its judicial character, 20. his accounts, A.D. 1B39 ?, 56. Eynton, 210, 215, 216. Duke, John, 84 Dunes, Galfrid de, W., 203. Fairfax, G-eneral, letter of protection of, Dun Street, 201, 307; ite course, 807. 330. VOL.' V. Z- 338 GENERAL INDEX

Faleonberg [Faukinberge], Walter de, Fitz-Nigel, William, a Kentish justice W., 216. itinerant, 24. Family Chronicle of Richard Fogge, of Fitz Peter, Ralph, Little Dartford, 287. Danes Court, in Tilmanstone, 112. Fitz-Stephen, William, the biographer Fane, Colonel John, marriage of, 102, of Beoket, 24. 106. Fitz Waldin, William, Lullingston, 276. Fane, Lady Susan, 91 aud n., 98 and ». Fitz William, Henry, Plumstead, 265 ; Fane, Milchnay, hia death, 98 and n. Richard, ib. Fane, Mrs., 103 ; her character, 106. Fitz William, Richard and Beatrice, Farley [Farlee], fine of lands in, 282. Romney Marsh, 286. Farresmere, 261. Five Dens in Hawkhurst, treading Faussett, Rev. Bryan, his account of a (perambulation) of the, 7b. monument at Oheriton, 120. Flemeng, Thomas, W., 203, 204. Faussetb MSS., extracts from the, 112, Flete, extent of the manor of, A.D. 1264, 234, 237, 240. 292, 302. Faussett, T. G., Esq., on the Family Fogg, Thomas, M.A., 131. Chronicle of Richard Fogge, of Danes Fogge family, its ancient splendour, Court, in Tilmanstone, 112; notes on 125; decline, ib.; pedigree, 116, 126. the pedigree, 125. Fogge, Anne, death of, 112. " Ferme," or loan, 63 n. Fogge, Charles, 113. Fibuhe, silver and bronze, found at Fogge, Christopher, 113; his career, San-, 315. 131; monument in Rochester Cathe- Filloil, Baldwin, Bonington, 269. dral, ib. Finch, Heneage, Recorder of London, Fogge, Edward, his birth, 112; taken 31. prisoner by the Dutch, 114; puts up Finch, Heneage, his son, a Kentish a "foolish" epitaph to his father, Chancellor, 31; his career, 35; created 124,131. a peer, 36; his character, ib. Fogge, Eleanor, monument of, at Ash- Finch, Heneage, his son, Solicitor-Ge- ford, 117 ; probably buried -with her neral, 31; created Earl of Aylesford, second husband at Wye, ib. n. 37. Fogge, Gabriel, 113. Finch, Sir Henry, serjeant-at-law, temp. Fogge, George, monument of, at Ohil- Sao. I., 31. ham, 130. Finch, Sir John, created Lord Finch of Fogge, George, a child, 113. Fordwich, 31; his monument in St. Fogge, Jane, twice christened, and why, Martin's, Canterbury, 32. 112,113. Finch, Sir Thomas, the founder of a Foggo, Sir John, his monument at Ash- great legal family, 30. ford, 117 ; Ms portrait, 118 and n.; Fineux, Sir John, motto on his ring as procures the grant of a fair for Ash- serjeant-at-law, 21. ford, 128; tilting helmet hanging Fineux, Sir John, a Kentish Chief Jus- above his monument, 132. tice, 28; his descendants, ib. Fogge, John, his birth, 112 ; taken pri- Fitz Alard, Constantino, Little Dart- soner by the Dutch, 114; translates ford, 287. • his father's epitaph, 121, 131. Fitz Bernard, Robert, a Kentish justice Fogge, Capt. Richard, 112; his monu- itinerant, 24. ment at Bekesbom'ne, 130. Fitz Gilbert, Richard, a chief justiciary, Fogge, Richard, of Danes Court, his his bargain for the town and castle of monument at Tilmanstone, 130. Tunbridge, 23. Fogge, Richard, his grandson, Family Fitz-Geralds, connection of the Ley- Chronicle of, 112; engaged in the burns with the, 134,158. Kentish rising of 1643, ib. n.; has his Fitz Gerold, Warin, son of Gilbert, children secretly christened according Eccles, 271. to the order of the Prayer Book, 113 Fitz Godwin, Alfwin, , and n.; fined for "malignity," 122; 262, 263. his joy at the Restoration, 123; his Fitz Helte, William, 278 ». epitaph, 124. Fitz-Helton, William, a Kentish justice Fogge, Sybill, 112. itinerant, 24. Fogge, Sir Thomas, a prisoner inFrance, Fitz John, William, Gutsieston, 275. temp. Edw. III., 121. Fitz Nicholas, Godfrey, Swanscombe, Fogge, Sir Thomas, 126. 263; Ralph, 262, Fogge, Thomas, two of the name, 113. GENERAL INDEX. 339

Fogge, William, epitaph of, 113. Girard, W., 202. Fogge, William, Probatio JEtatis of, 126. " Giving gold" [rings],custom of,among Fogge, William, monument of, at Chil- serjeants-at-law, 21. ham, 130. Glanville, Gilbert de, Bishop of Ro- Font, discovery of an early, at Lyminge, chester, founds the hospital at , 331. 24; his tomb, it. Forbes, Admiral, 110 and ». Glass vessel from San-, 316; effects of Forbes, Lady, her character, 110 andm. decomposition, ib. n. Ford, near Wrotham,27. Gloucester, Henry, Duke of, son of Forde, William de la, W, 222. Charles I., 123. Forestar; Beginald, Lewisham, 287. Godeman, John, warden of the poor Fortescue, Judge, on the making of men's box at Hawkhurst, 70. serjeants-at-law, 21. Godfrey, Sir Thomas, a royalist, com- Foss, E., Legal Celebrities of Kent, by, pelled to act as a Parliamentary 19. Committeeman, 123 re. Foster, Robert, W., 218. Gold braid found at Sarr, 310; similar Fowin, Prince Edward's horse-keeper, discovery at Durham, ib. ».,• gold 141,164. pendants found at Sarr, 314 and re. Fracham, Thomas de, W., 215. Golden armillee in the Society's Muse- Franceis, William, W., 222. um, detailed by E. Pretty, Esq., 41. Freeman, Mr., on the date of the Saxon Godwin, Earl, 3. churches of Lincoln, 2 n. Goodueatorie, 93, 275 n. Frenshe, Robert, W-, 79. Goodwin, Mr., of Maidstone, presents a Frimingeham, Galfrid de, W., 222. wooden sword and dagger found on Fuller cited, 140,141. his .property to the Museum at Chil- Furnese, Sir Robert, of Waldershare, lington House, 46 n. his marriage, 91 and n. Gorsindon, near Dartford, 279. Goudhnrst [Guherstei Guthurst], 212, Galleries in Anglo-Saxon churches, 12. 219. Gardiner, Bishop, his treatment of Sir Graurit, Robert, W., 84. James Hales, 28. Graunt, Robert, churchwarden of Hawk- Gatton, Robert de, extent of the lands hurst, his accounts, A.D. 1528, 56. of, A.D. 1264, 292, 302. Graunt, Simon, heirs of, 83. Gatton, Hamon de, W., 218! Graves, ancient, in the church, Dover Gatton, Mabel de, her grants to the Castle, 8,13,14,15; opened at Sarr, Priory of Oumbwell, 210, 215 ; con- measurement and contents- of, 309. firming the grants of others, 211,214; Grene, William de la, W,, 221. her petitions to Archbishop Langton, Gretenesse, Cecilia de, Shoppy, 265. 212, 213 ; her confirmation of the Grey, Henry, Earl of Kent, 34. ordinance of Archbishop Langton re- Grey, Lady Jane, her succession to the ducing the Abbey of Oumbwell to the throne opposed by Sir JamesHales,27. grade of a priory, 214; her seal and Grimston, Sir Harbottle, 31. counterseal, 211. Gunston, near Dover, 275 n. Gatton, Robert de, W., 206. Gurney, Sir Thomas, a prisoner in Gatton, Robert de, 216. France, temp. Edw. III., 121. Gatton, William _de, W., 210. Gutneston, 274; suggested identifica- Gavelkind, early instance of a Kentish tion, ib. n. estate out of, 288 and n, Guyldibrcl, George, 83. ' Gentleman's Magazine' cited, 325. Gybbon, William, churchwarden of Geoffrey, Bishop of Coutance, presides Hawkhurst, his accounts, A.D. 1551- at the trial between and 1554,66. * Odo of Bayeux at Penenden Heath, 22. Hagioscope in the church, Dover Castle, George I., accession of, 78 and n.; entry 18. into London, 94 j his death, 111. Hageley, a manor in Hawley, near Dart- Goran, Pagan of, W., 197. ford, 23. Gerun, Robert of, W., 197. Haia, Stephen de, W., 197. Gerunde, Nicholas de, extent of the Halden, near , 27. lands of, A.D. 1268, 294, 303. Hale, John de, W., 212. Gillinglmm [Gillingeham], fine of lands Hales, Sir Christopher, a Kentish Mas- in, 264, 266. ter of the Rolls, 27. Z 2 340 GENERAL INDEX.

Holes, Sir .Tamos, a Kentish Judge, his register, z'J.; incumbents not noticed eruol treatment, 27 j commits suicide, by Hasted, 61»., 64 »., 78 ». 2R. Hawkhurat [JIawkehiwst], Den of, per- Unit's, John, ft Kentish Baron of the ambulated, 79. TCxuhwiner, 27. Hawlay, Thomas, (Olarencoux,) grant of Haliwdi., vill of, 277, 278. arms of, by, 217. ' Hamlet,' a patwngo in, explained, 28. Hawley, near Dartford, 23. llimnno, Ulyiw tie, 210. Hawley, Bev. Charles, discoTers the Hammond, Anthony, 101 and ». heart-ehrino in Loybourne Church, ItiHumoiul, Mr,-"., letters of Miss Twit- 1!JG. lion to, 87s death of her husband, Head, Mr., death of, 110 and ». 106 nnd ». Head, Sir Francis, 110 ». Hmmuoml, William, of St. Alban's, 87 ; Head, Rev. Sir John, 110 n., iii. his death, 100 and ». Heart, burial of the, separate from the Hammond, W. 0., 101». body, 139,161. Hamon, Edmund, churchwarden of Heart-shrine, the, in Leybourne Church, Hawkhurst, his accounts, A.D. 1549- Rev. L. B. Larking on, 133 5 notes, 1550, 62; A.D. 1550,1551, 65. 157 et stq. Hamond, James, 84. Heath, Sir Robert, a Kentish Chief Jus- Haniond, .Tames, W., 81. tice, 32; his career, 33; his monu- Hamond, John, ehureh-vvarden of Hawk- ment at Brasted, it. hurst, his accounts, A.D. 1515,*55. Hecham, Stephen and Matilda de, Del- Hamwold [Hamwoldes, Hamwlod], minden, 261. grant of a tenement in, to Gnmbwc.ll Henden, near Woodchurch, 33. Abbey, 208; confirmation, 209. Henden, Sir Edward, a Kentish Baron "Hanover cut," a fashion so called, of the Exchequer, 33; his history, ib. 95. Henrico serviente de Thorneham, W., Hardres, additions to the pedigree of, 219. 323. Henry IT., judicial character of the Hardres, Robert de, a Kentish justice Court of Exchequer commenced in itinerant, 2k the time of, 20. Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, earl of, a Henry III., division of law coxnrts in Kentish Chancellor, 40. the reign of, 20. Harengod, Stephen de, Romney Marsh, Henry III. takes the manor of Elham 284, 286; Wisteston, 285. from Sir Roger de Leyburn, 167 ; re- Harpsden, Sir John, a prisoner in stores it to him, ib.; makes him his France, lemp. Echv. III., 121. own steward, 170. Hasted, inaccuracies! of, pointed out, Henry, prior of Cumbwell, 212. 121; additions to his lists of incum- Henscll, John, 80. bents, 61, 64, 78,119: on the manor Heralds' College, charters of Cumbwell ofOttbrd,329. Priory at, 196. Hastingley [Hastingele, Hnstingle], Herbert, the eleemosinary, "W., 202. John de, "tV., 208, 209. Hereford, Eo.jer of, \T., 202. Havtlip, extracts fivm the parish re- Heriet, Alice, vridow of Richard de, gister of, 228 ? inscriptions in the Little Dartfcrd, 279, 281 ». elmreh and churchyard, 229, 230. Herindenn, the land of, granted to ITartlip .Place, documents from, 231. Cumbwell, 207. llatton, Walter de, \V., 217. Hertesdon, land of, granted to the tfcuit, \Villiain do, \V., 218. Abbey of Cntnbwell, 20fi. Himte, Alice, second irife of Sir John Hescll, \Villiam, a Kentish Baron of Fogjje, 12S; Iier benefactions to, and the Exchequer, 27. iigure in, IVshfonl Church, 129. Hextalls Court, in East Pockhatn, Ilauto, l^ir VITilliaiu, effigy of, antl his 103 «. two wires, formerlv at C.-mterburv, Highgate Cross in Hawkhurst, 81 ». 120 ». Hilary Term introduced in the reign of Hawkhurst Ctiiurfi, notes from the Edward the Elder, 19; confirmed by records of, 55s churchwardens'" ac- William the Conqueror, t'6. counts, 1515-1714, ib.g treading of Court, in , 98 n. the Five Bens, 7t>; other contents of Hoeh, Ada de, \V., 211. the MS. volume, 8i. Hook, the canon«' court of, 210. st Church ehest. 7-i and n.: Holbert the hunter, \V., 200. GENEKAL INDEX. 341

Holbrooke, awns and pedigree of, 225. Kompe, John, Archbishop of Canter- Hollingbourn, wooden bftttle-axo and bury and Chancellor, 20. dagger found at, 45. Kempu, Sir Thomas, of Olliintigh, mo- Holmun, Mr., of Sim windmill, 308. numental iiiRcriptiou of, 117. Hohno, Thomas, (Norroy,) grant of Kempo, Sir Thomas, of Olhxntigh, arms by, 248 ». father-in-law of Sir Dudley Wigges, Honeychild [Honiohildo], a manor in 30. Komnoy Marsh, 208, 304. Ken, Sir Walter le, W., 221. Horseman's Place, in IJartford, 29. Kent, passim. Hospitallers, Knights, the advowson of Kent, Ktato of, A.H. 12G1,170,172. Ash quitclaimed to, 267. Kent, Visitation of, A.D. lOlit, 223. Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canter- Kent stone, on Si'aeox heath, 81 and n, bury, Chief Justiciary, 23. Kent, Aaron of, W., 215. Hurso, the first Abbot of Cumbwell, Kentewelle, Gilbert de, Bonington, 269. 196,197. Kentish rising of 1643,112 and «. Hussey, Mr., on St. Mildred's Church, Kilburno, Ms account of IIavvkhur»t, Canterbury, 9 ; etching of the niche 59 n. in Leybourne Church by, 136; his King .KdvTard'a Second Book, 67 and ». drawing of the heart-shrine, 137; his Kingsland, near Durtford, 279. account of the same, 161; communi- King's Bench, Court of, its origin, 20. cates a letter of protection from Ge- Knife found at Harre, 312. neral Fairfax, 330. Knole, visit of George, Prince of Wales, Hybrias the Cretan, song of, 135. to, 105. Hythe, annual meeting at, xxxiv.; tem- porary museum, xxxvi. Ladle, or spoon, silver, from Surr, 316. Lambarde, anna and pedigruo of, 247; Ightham, extracts from the parish re- monumental inscription, 251; wills, gisters of, 244; inscriptions in the 252; autograph and seal of William church, 244. Lambarde, 256. Ightham Church, note on the window Lamberhurst [Lamberherst], Jordan of, in, 324. W., 215. Incumbents, Kentish, not noticed by Lanfrane, his directions for the washing Hasted: Ashford, 119 «.; Hawk- of corporalia, 69 n, hurst, 61, 64, 78. Langdon, East, extracts from the parish Infanta of Kent, Juliana, the, 136,139. register of, 240; inscription at, 210. Inglesham, Peter de, W., 216. Langdon, West, Abbey at, founded by Inglesham, Robert de, W., 202. William de AubervUlc, 21. Inquisitiones post mortem, 291. Langdon, John de, vicar of Lyminge, Insula, Henry de, Kainham, 272. A.D. 1313, 331. Ireland, proposed withdrawal of Sir Langeford, Eoger de, Bonington, 269. Boger de Leyburn to, 185; not car- Langlm!*, Alexander, W., 201, ried out, 186*. Larigliam, Simon de, Archbinhop of Iron implements from Sarr, 312. Canterbury and Chancellor, 25. Isseworth, 261. Langton, John de, Archdeacon of Can- Ilinera, represented by the judges' cir- terbury, a Ktnti>h Chancellor, 24. cuits, 20. L.iiigton, Stephen, Arnhbi-hop of Cm- tfrbury, petitions of Mabi.-I do Gatfou Jenkins, Bev. Bobert C., on the disco- to, 212, 213; his ordinance reducing very of an early font and leaden Cumbwtll Abbey to the state of u, coffin-lid at Lyminge, 331. priory, 214. Jenkyns, Thoma*, of Eythorne, 123. Larking, Ecv. L. B., on the Heart- Jordan of Lamberlmrst, W., 215. shrine in Leybourne Church, 133; Jotutes a plai*ance,jov»tet a oulrance, on the Window in Ightham Church, 159. 323; on the Birthplace of Caxton, Judges' circuits, their antiquity, 20. 321. Juliana, widow of Hugh Bigod, Earl of Law a branch of »rchttologr, 19. Xorfolk, and wife of Walkelin de Law terms, of Ha*on dutc, 19; increasfd Maminot, W., 1U8, 200. from three to four, temp. Edw. I., Juliana, the Infanta of Kent, 136, 139. 20. Lawyers, attire and practice! of, their Katercorner, Katering, Katerwisc, 81«. remote oriain, 19. 342 GENERAL INDEX,

Lead coffin found in the church, Dover forfeited and restored, 178; supports Castle, 13,17. the King's cause after the battle of Leeds Priory, Alienora, first wife of Sir Lewes, 182; pardons and safe-con- Eoger de Leyburn, buried at, 148, ducts, 179, 184; agrees to -withdraw 188. to Ireland, but breaks Ms oath, 187; Legal Celebrities of Kent, 19. actively employed against the Barons, Leicester, Lord, his paintings at Pens- 146, 182; •wounded severely at Ro- hurst, 103. chester, 146, 183 ; his rewards, 147^ Le Neve, Peter, (Norroy,) Cumbwell 188; becomes one of the "cruce- charters indorsed by, 198 n. signati," 140; accompanies Prince Lenthall, William, the Speaker, 35. Edward on his crusade, ib.; his death, Leuesham, Ascelina de, Lewisham, 287, 141,165; Ms heart probably depo- Levingesburn [Leuingesburn], fine of sited in. the heart-shrine at Leybourne, lands in, 280. 142,147,151; his seal, 192 ; not to Lewisham [Leuesham], fine of lands be confounded with Ms father Roger, in, 287. 151. Leybourne Church, the heart-shrine in, Leyburn, Sir Roger de, Lord of Ley- 133; the niche described, 136 ; doubt bourne, 151. as to its date, 138; arguments in Leyburn, Roger de, the husband of favour of its having contained the Idonea de Vipont, 151. heart of Sir Boger de Leyburn, 139 Leyburn [Leiburne], Roger de, W., et sec[. 207. Leyburn, the most usual spelling of the Leybnrn, Sir Thomas, 135, 149; his name, 157 ; given in various records wife, 149,150 ; Juliana, the Infanta and chronicles as, of Kent, his daughter, 136; Ms heart Leburn, 134,158,162. possibly buried at Leybourne, 150. Leeburn, 157,158. Leyburn [Leeburn], Robert de, 134; Leiburn, 158,166,167,185, entries concerning, on the Pipe Rolls, Leibume, 174, 182,188. 158. Leyborne, 165. Leyburn, William de, 143, 349,173. Leyburn, 157, 160,162,164,169, Leyburn, Sir William, 135, 148, 190, 173, 175, 177, 178, 182, 133, 191; his character, 149. 184,185, 186, 188, 189,190. Lightfoot, W, J., Notes from the Re- Leybume, 173,176,180,181,188, cords of Hawkhurst Church, commu- 190, 191. nicated by, 55. Leyburn pedigree, 193, Lincoln, Saxon churches in, 2 w. Leyburn, Sir Henry, 135; taken pri- Lincoln races, 111. soner at Boroughbridge, 160; an Lifctlehall, a manor in Wouldham, 27. outlaw, 161. Lofherat, William of, W., 208. Leyburn, Margaret de, 134; entries Lofhurst, Wlunod de, W., 211. concerning, on the Pipe Roll, 158. London, .Alexander of, W., 204. Leyburn, Philip de, 133,157. Long and snort work, in the church, Leyburn, Sir Eoger, 134; taken priso- Dover Castle, 4. ner at Rochester Castle, ib. 153,158; Loth, William de, W., 216. pays a heavy fine for his liberty, 134, Louis IX., King of Franco, arbitrates 158. between Henry III. and the Barons, Leyburn, Sir Roger, his son; romantic 146; his award disregarded by the career of, 134; "kills his adversary at latter, ib.; his convention with Prince a tilting match, 134,159; excommu- Edward for their crusade, 139, 162, nicated as a partisan of De Montfort, 163 ; Ms death, 140. 142,166 ; attaches himself to Prince Lucas [Luecas, Loccas], Lawrence, 81, Edward, 142,166 ; persuades him to 82. leave , 142, 166; receives Lullingston [Lullingeston], fine of lands from him a grant of the manor of in, 276. Elham, 142,166; this is taken from Lutnley, Lord, attends the Prince of him by the King, but restored, 167; Wales into Kent, 105. _ his arrears as the Prince's steward, Lychnoscope, supposed, in the church, 168; betakes himself to raids and Dover Castle, 18. forays for support, ib.; enters the Lyminge, visit to, xxxvii.; discovery of King's service, 175; is made his an early font and coffin-lid at, 331. steward, ib.; his estates repeatedly Lymne and Studfall, visit to, xxxvii. GENERAL INDEX. 343

Maidstone, extracts from the parish Michaelmas Term permanently esta- register of, 233. blished temp. Edw. I., 20. Malerbe, Bichard, "W., 207. Mildebat, Galfrid de, W., 202. Maminot, Walkelin de, confirma the Millgate, in Bensted, 96 ». grants of Robert de Thurnham and Miscellanea, 323. others to the Abbey of Cumbwell, Mohisden, William and Amicia de, 196; grants his land called Selketin- Little Dartford, 279. sele to the Abbey, 198. Monk, General, 123. Mankesey [Manekesey], Robert de, his Morton, John, Archbishop of Canter- grant to the Priory of Cumbwell, 221; bury and Chancellor, 26. probably the same as Robert de Gat- Moses the clerk, W., 212. ton, 216 n, Mote, the, near Maidstone, oncebelonged Mansfield, William Murray, first earl to Sir Thomas Ctesar, 30. of, 31. Moulton, arms and pedigree of, 243, Manwood, Sir Roger, a Kentish judge, 245. 29; his character, ib. Moyle, Sir Thomas, of Eastwell, his Harden, bronze reliques found at, 41. daughter marries Sir Thomas Each, Marriages, instances of unequal, 95, 96. 30. Marriott, Mrs., 103 n. Muleton, extent of the manor of, A.D. Marsh, the, in Aylesford, 271. 1268, 293, 294, 302. Marshall, Mr., clerk of the •worts, Me- Multon, Gteovge, agreement for marriage moranda on the Church on the Castle settlement of, 246. See Moutton. Hill, Dover, 13; on a certain descrip- Munteny, Ernulph de, killed at a tour- tion of stone found there, 9 ». nament by Sir Bogor de Leyburn, Marsham, Lady, 92, 94,101. ' 134,159. Maraham, Sir Robert, 92 and n,; his MuHz, John de, W., 204. daughters, Lady Bridges and Lady Musca, Eobert de la, W., 197. Palmer, 93 and n. Museum, the Charles, at Maidstone, 41." Martin, Charles Wykeham, Esq., on Museum, the Dover, architectural frag- the Wooden Battle-axe and Dagger ments from the Church in the Castle, found at Hollingbourn, 45 ; specula- preserved in, 6. tions on their age, 51. Museum, the Society's) golden armilleD Martyn, John, of Graveney, a Kentish in, 41. judge, 27. Mary, the Princess, her right to the Narborough, Sir John, of Knowlton, 99. throne advocated by Sir James Hales, Narmtores, -pleaders in the Curia Regis, 27. 20. Mary, accession of, 68 and ». ' New Atalantis,' the, 40. Master, arms and pedigree of, 238. Newcastle, Duke of, visit of George Master, James, 109 n. Prince of Wales (afterwards George Master, Mrs., 109 and n. II.) to, at Stanmer, 105. Master, Richard, 109 n. Newdigate, Lady, 99. Master, Steynsham, 109 ». Newenden, Henry, heirs of, 83. Maszun, Richard le, W., 208. Newington (near Chatham), extracts Maud, the Empress, Theobald, Arch- from parish registers, 226; inscrip- bishop of Canterbury, her Chancellor, tion on brass plate in chancel, ib> 23. Newman, Thomas, W., 82. May, Ralph, W., 217. Newnam, Bobert, the younger, W., 80. Maynavd, Mvs., marriage of, 91; its un- Niche in Leybourne Church, discovery happy result, 94. of its real nature, 136. , golden armilltB found in the, Nicholas prespositus, W., 216. 41. Norden, John, W., 79. Meisi, Bichard de, W., 207. Norman the chamberlain, W., 197. Mercer, George, 80. , 27. Mercer, John, the elder, W., 79, 80. Northeate Cross in Hawkhurst, i.e. Mercer, John, the younger, W., 80. North-hall Cross, 81 and n., 82. Mercer, Thomas W., 79. Northwopd, Roger de, his numerous Mercer, Thomas, jun., W., 79. offices in Kent, 25. Mercer, William, W., Y9. Northwood Ohasteners, a manor near Morton, Walter de, Bishop of Rochester, Milton, 25. a Kentish Chancellor, 24. Norwich [Norwiz], Vincentrof, W., 215. 344 GENERAL INDEX.

Notes from the Becords of Hawkhurst tion of Kent, A.D, 1619, 223; funeral Church, 55. certificate granted by, -237. Nottingham, Heneage Finch created Philpot, Sir John, marries the widow of earl of, 31. Sir Thomas Ceesar, 30. Nowesden, Thomas de, W., 202. Philpot's Cross, in Hawkhurst, 81 «. Nuiers, Galfrid of, W., 197. Philpott, Thomas, W., 80, 81. Nuiers, Humphrey of, W., 197. Pipsden Cross, in Hawkhurst, 81 n. Plumstead [Plumstede], fine of lands Offord, John de, Archbishop of Canter- in, 265, 273. bury and Chancellor, 25. Pods erouche[Poddescrouche],in Hawk- Ollantigh, 30. hurst, 81 «,, 82. Ordlaueston, Balph de, Ghitneston, 275. Pohhe, or Polghe, Martin, Bishopbome, Oref, or Cref, Simon, Bainham, 272. 263. Osborne, pedigree and grant of arms Pollard, Eobert, W., 216. to the family of, 227; extracts from Ponte, Elfrio de, W., 218. parish registers, 228, 238; inscrip- Ponte, Stephen des W., 218. tions on monuments, 229,283 j deeds Ponte, Stephen de, Wisteston, 285. and wills, 231. Poor Men's Box, 63 and n.; its wardens Ospringe, extracts from the parish re- at Hawkhurst, 70. gisters of, 241; inscriptions in the Pope's Psalm, answer to, 104. church, 242. Port, Henry de, a justice itinerant, Otford [Ottforde], extent of the royal temp. Hen. I.j 23. manor of, A.D. 1573, 327. Posies on Serjeants' rings, 21. Ovene, Nicholas, W., 79. Potin, William, W,, 203, 207, 211. Oxenden, Sir George, 110 and ». Prayer for peace, A.B. 1548, 61 and ». Oxford, Provisions of, their promoters Prayer-book, the First, of King Ed ward, excommunicated, 142, 166; annulled 62 n. by the award of Louis IX., 146. Brayer-book, use of the, proscribed by Ozingell, 308; Saxon ornaments from, the Parliament, 112 and n.; used 315. nevertheless, 113 and n., 115. Pre-Norman buildings, their disputed Palmer, Sir Thomas, of Wingham, 90 date, 2. and «.; death of his wife, 93 and n, Preston, manor of, contest for the, 190. Parker, Mr. J. H., his theory of pre- Preston Hall, near Aylesf'ord, the scat Norman buildings, 2. of the Oolepepers, 27. Patrik [Paterick], Eudo, Ash, 267. Pretty, E., Esq., on the Q-olden Armilla) Pedes Finium, 257. in the Society's Museum, 41. Pen Chester, Sir Stephen de, his laws for Priest's Cross, in Hawkhurst, 81»., 82. the government of Dover Castle, t. Prisotj John, a Kentish Chief-Justice, 27. Hen. III. cited, 18; his numerous Provisions of Oxford, their promoters offices in Kent, 25. ' excommunicated, 142,166; annulled Penchester [Penecester], Sir Stephen by the award of Louis IS., 146. de, W,S220. Psalms, two books of, 61; conjecture Pendants, gold, found at Sarr, 314 and n. as to them, ib. n. Pende, Nicholas, 84. Penecestfe, i. e. Penchcsterj q. v. Bacchele, the lands of, granted to the Penenden Heath, great cause between Abbey of CumbweU, 199. • Laufranc and Odo of Bayeux tried Baine, Bev. J., his account of the vest- at, 22. ments of 9t. Cuthbert, quoted, 310 »• Penshurst, its picture gallery, 103. Bainham [Benham], fine of lands in, Perdriz, Jdhli, W., 221. 272. Peter the clerk, W,, 200. Balph Camerarius, and Agnes, his wife, Peter, son of Richard, W., 200. Aylesford, etc., 282; Peters, Dr., of Canterbury, 110 n. Balph the clerk, Delminden, 257, 260. Peters, Elizabeth, 110 ». Ealph the marshal, W., 197. Petit, John, a Kentish Baron of the Bavenstone, Bucks, monument of Finch, Exchequer, 29. first earl of Nottingham, at, 37. Philip, son of Alan, W., 217. Bead, Bridget, her marriage to Sir Philip, son of William of Ashford, W., Thomas WillOughby, 28. 212. Bead, Sir Bohort, a Kentish Chief- Philipot, John (Bouge Dragon)) Visita- Baron, 28. GENERAL INDEX. 345

Reeulver, extracts from the parish re- Roman tiles in the church, Dover Castle, gister of, 235 ; Roman pillars from, 16,17. of coarse oolite, 9 and n, Romney, road to, through the court of Redman, Sir Matthew, a prisoner in Honeychild, 298. Prance, temp. Edw. III., 121. Bonraey Marsh [Marisco de Rumenel, Redmundenne, William of, W., 220. or Rumenell], quit-claim, of services Reginald the clerk, W., 200. and customs in, 274, 286. Reingod, Alderman, 287, 288. Romney, Lady, ball given by, 105; Richard, , death of her son, ib. gives the advowson of the church of Rotheram, Thomas, Bishop of Ro- Thurnham to the Abbey of Cumb- chester and Chancellor, 27. well, 207.. Zotunda, tabula, 134S 159. Richard the clerk, W., 203, 211, 215. Rouge Dragon (John Philipot), Visita- Richard, the clerkof Southwark, W.,204. tion of Kent by, A.D. 1619, 223. Richard, Dean of Sandhurst, W., 216. Royden Hall, in East Peokham, the Richard, King of the Germans, 145,176. seat of ths" Twysdens, 37. Richardson, Sir Thomas, death of, 33. Rucking, manor of Westberries in, 27. Rickhill, William, a Kentish judge, 27. Rulveston, Roger de, W., 202. Ridell, Geoffrey, archdeacon of Canter- Rumelli, Alicia des 157. bury, chief justiciary, 23. Rumenell, *'. e. Romney, q. v. Rider, Mrs., of Boughton Mondenne, Rusham, in Aylesford, 271. 90 and «., 94, 101. Russell, John, Bishop of Rochester and Rifford, or Risseford, Walter de, W., Chancellor, 27. 211, 215. Ryarsh [Rierso], fine of lands in, 282. Ring, silver, of large size, found at Sarr, Rysdenne, Hannis of, W., 220. 320. Rysdenne, William of, 220. Rings of serjeants-at-law, 21, Ryther, Sir William, his Kentish estates, Rishanger, charges of, against Sir Roger 30. de Leyburn, considered, 145. Risseford, Walter de, his grant to the St. Alban's, in Kent, 87. Priory of Cumbwell confirmed by St. Augustine's, Canterbury, quit-claim Mabel de Gatton, 211. of lands in Plumstead in, to the ab- .Robert the chaplain, W., 197. bot of, 273. Robert the priest, W., 197. St. George's, Canterbury, inscription at, Robert, Edmund, the elder, W., 79. 235. Roberto Coc, W., 222. St. Gregory's Priory, Canterbury, char* Roberto fllio Wlu', W., 197. ter of Robert de Septvans to, 326. Roberts, Edmond, 80, 82. St. Martin's, Canterbury, monument of Roberts, George, 80. Lord Kncli of Pordwich in, 35. Roberts, George, W., 84. St. Mildred's Church, Canterbury, old Robertsbridge, inclosure of the marsh Roman materials in, 9 and n. of Capenesse by the monks of, 217. St. Stephen's, Canterbury, Sir Chris- Robyn, John, W., 79. topher Hales buried at, 27; Sir Roger Rochester, seven bishops of, hold the Manwood's monument, 29. office of Lord Chancellor, 23. , stone quarries at, 16. Rochester Castle, Roger de Leyburn Saltwood Castle, visit to, xxxvi. taken prisoner at, 134,153, 158. Sancto Georgio, Eng. de, W., 197. Rochester, Solomon de, a corrupt judge, SanctoLeodefario,Ralphde,W.,208,209. 25; is poisoned by the parson of Sandhurst, Kent, parish books of, 63 »., , ib. 85 ». RocMngham, Lewis Watson, earl of, Sandwich, Sir Henry de, 135,190. marriage of his daughter to Sir Robert Sandwich, Juliana de, her marriage to Furnese, of Waldershare, 91 and «. Sir William de Leyburn, 134,190. Rode, in Aylesford, 271. Sansetun,Benedict, Bishop of Rochester, Roger, abbot of St. Augustine's, Can- a Kentish justiciary, 25. terbury, 273. Sarr [Saerre, Sarra, Serre], its import- Rokesle, Robert de, Eeeles, 271. ance in Koman and Anglo-Saxon , Roman ai'millre found in Kent, 42, 44. times, 305; its decay, 307; site of Roman brick, employment of, in the the church, ib.; the Dunstrete, 308; church, Dover Castle, 10. discovery of Saxon relics, ib.; sys- Roman pillars from Reculvor, 9 and n. tematic excavations, ib.; results, 321. 346 GENERAL INDEX

Sarr, the Society's Researches in the of, to St. Gregory's Priory, Canter- Saxon Cemetery at, by John Brent, bury, 826. jun., F.S.A., 305; detail of the exca- Serjeants-at-law, antiquity of, 20; rings, vations, 809; contents and measure- 21; the coif, il>. ment of some of tho graves, 309; gold Serjeantry in gi-oss, 20. hraid, 310 and n,; iron implements, Service-book of Queen Elizabeth, 71 312 j gold pendants, 814; fibulffl,315; and n. glass vessel, 816; silver spoon or ladle, Service, two hooka of, A.D. 1548, 61; ib.; crystal ball, 817; beads, 319; conjectures as to them, ib. n. silver ring, 820; echinus, ib.; other Seseley, Den of, perambulated, 82. relics, 321; Note by Mr. Eaussett, ib. Sesseley, Henry, 82. Saxingehei-ste, Stephen de, Delminden, Sesseley, John, W., 80, 82. 260. Sesseley, William, 82. Saxinherst, Galfrid de, "W., 221. Sessely, Stephen, 82. Saxon architecture, its dubious date, 3 j Sessley, Lawrence, W., 81. its distinctive characteristics, ib. , extracts from the parish re- Saxon baluster pillars converted into gisters of, 249; inscriptions in the vaulting ribs of the Early English Lambarde chancel, 251. period, 5; preserved in. the Dover Sewanz, i. e. Septvans, y. v. Museum, 6. Shears found at Sarr, 312. Saxon cemetery at Sarr, account of the Sheppard, Mr. J. B., assists at the ex- Society's researches in the, 305. cavations at Sarr, 309. Saxon doorway in the church, Dover Sheppy [Escapeie],firie of lands in, 265. Castle, 10. Sherburn [Sireburne], Walter de, W., Say, Sir John de, "W., 222. 208. Say, Sir William de, acquits the Prior Sheriff's Court, in the Isle of Thanet, and Convent of Cumbwell of suit of 24. court and other service, 220; con- Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, shipwreck of, firms a grant of Robert de Mankesey, 99 n. 221; his seal, 222. Shovel, Lady, 105. Scarnfeld, Galfrid of, W., 220. Shovel, Mr., 105. Seirlande, John de, W., 216. Siderfin, the legal reporter of the Com- Scot. See Itotheram. monwealth, 35, 37. Scott, George, churchwarden of Hawk- Sifleton mill, 282. hurst, his accounts, A.D. 1558,1559,71. Silver objects from Sarr, 313, 316. Scott, G-. Gilbert, Esq., the Church on Simon the carpenter, W., 212. the Castle Hill, Dover, 1. Sissinghurst[Saxingeherste, Saxinherst], Seacox Heath, 81 n. 221,260. Seals and counterseals: Skelcrouch Cross, 81 n. Bending, Adam de, 218. Smith, C. Roach, on the relic from Bending, Alice de, 219. Ozingell and Sarr, 308, 316; on a Gatton, Mabel de, 211. British gold com found at Cudham, Lambarde, William, 256. 330. Ley burn, Sir Eoger de, 192. Smyth, William, W., 79. Maminot, William de, 197. Smythe, Sir Sidney Stafford, a Kentish Osborne, Edward, 23*. Chief-Baron of the Exchequer, 40. Say, Sir William de, 222. Snodland, the parson of, poisons Solo- Thurnham, Edeline de, 209. mon de Rochester, 25. Thurnham, Stephen de, 206 »., 208. Solin, Sulling, 284 n. Trippe, Thomas, 237. Sopers' Lane, in Hawkhurst, 83 and n. Seam, a measure of capacity, 295, 303. Sotindon, William de, W., 202. Seas pSay], Sir Gregory, a prisoner in Southend, in Eltham, 39. France, temp. Edw. UL 121. Southwell, Sir Robert, a Kentish Master Secsley, John, W., 79. of the Rolls, 28. Secsley, Thomas, warden of the poor Spoon, or ladle, silver, from Sarr, 316. men's box at Hawkhurst, 70. Springett, William, 84. Sedilia and piscina in the church, Dover Sprot, John, W., 216. ' Castle, 7. Sprott, Thomas, 82. Selketinsele, or SelTsecuisele, or Selke- Stafford, John, Archbishop of Canter- ruisele, 198. bury and Chancellor, 26. Septvans [Sewans], Robert de, charter Standcn, Edmond, W., 81, 84. GENERAL INDEX. 347

Standen, George, churchwarden of the church, of, granted to Cumbwell Hawkhurst, his accounts, A.D. 1548, by Archbishop Richard, 201. 56; shew the active progress of the Thurnhain [Thorneham] Costlo, 215. Reformation, il. n. Thurnham [Torneham], JMolino de, Standen, Helwyse, 82. grants a tenement in Hamwold to Standen, John, W., 82. the Abbey of Oumbwell, 208. Stanmer, near Lewes, 105 n. Thurnham, Eleanor de, first wife of Sir Starkey, Humphrey, a Kentish Chief- Roger de Leyburn, 148,156,189. Baron, 27; his house at Wouldham,iJ. Thurnham [Thorneham], Henry de, W., Statute of Frauds, its originator, 37. 216. Steele, Sir Richard, 96. Thurnham, Michael, grants his land of Steevyn, Thomas, 82. Racchele to Cumbwell, 199. Stepney, tournament of, A.D. 1309,160. Thurnham, Robert de, the founder of Sterdi, Nicholas, W., 203. Cumbwell Abbey, 194; his grant Stewai-t, Commodore, 110 and n. confirmed by Walkelin de Maminot, Stockbury, [Stokingebir], fine of lands 196. in, 277 ; inscriptions at, 233. Thurnham, Stephen de, his grants to Stonhill, ia Aylesford, 271. Cumbwell, 203, 204, 206, 207, 209; Strangford, Viscount, possesses a ser- circumstances under which one of his jeant's ring of Sir John Pineux, 21. grants was made, 205 n.; counter- Stratford, John de, Archbishop of Can- seals of, 206 n. terbury and Chancellor, 25. Thurnham [Thorneham], Son de, W., Strntford, Robert de, archdeacon of 206. Canterbury and Chancellor, 25. Tilmanstone, 112. Streiner staff (or streamer staff) 58 and ». Tilting helmet, large, in Ashford church, Strood, Hospital at, founded by Bishop 132 n. Glanville, of Rochester, 24. Tirol, Warin, and Mabilia, Little Dart- Studfall, visit to, xxxvii. ford, 279. Sturemue, Alan de, Wisteston, 285. Toknashe, Laurance, W., 79. Style, Lady, of Wateringbury, 93 atfd Tolehurst, William, 82,83. n., 103. Tomlinson, Colonel Matthew, the regi- Style, Margaret, 97 n.; her match with cide, 39. John Diggs broken off, 101; marries Tony, Alice de, 193. Mr. Vyner, 107. Torel, William, W., 200. Style, Sir Thomas, 93 n., 97,103. Torques, a, found in Kent, 42. Sudbury, Simon de, archbishop of Can- Totingehole, Adam de, 219, 220. terbury and Chancellor, 25. Totingehole, Simon de, 219, 220. Sulling, 284 n. Tresgoz, John de, 157. Surrenden Library, Philipot's Visita- Trime, Trinie, or Triuie, William, Bi- tion of Kent, A.D. 1619, printed from shopsborne, 268. a copy in the, 223. Trinity Term introduced in the reign Swanscombe (Swaneseamp), fine of of Edward the Elder, 19; confirmed lands in, 262, 263. by William the Conqueror, ib.; di- Swinford, Mr., of Sarr, 308. vided, temp. Edw. L, 20. Tripp, arms and pedigree of, 236. Taylor, Sir Thomas, of Park House, Trippe, Thomas (A.D. 1325), seal of, 237. Maidstone, 90 and it. Trueling, near Dartford, 279. Temeridstone, i. e. Tilmanstone, q. v. Trune, or Truue, William, Bishops- Tenterden, Charles Abbott, Lord, a borne, 268. Kentish Chief Justice, 40. Tufa employed in the older part of the Tetricus, supposed com of, found at church, Dover Castle, 9. Sarr, 314 and n. Tnnbridge obtained by Richard Ktz Thanet, Isle of, 24. Gilbert in exchange for Brion, in , Sir James Hales commits Normandy, 23. suicide at, 28. Tunbridge Wells greatly patronized by Tharpe, Thankful, churchwarden of the Princess Anne of Denmark, 93 n.; Hawkhurst, A.D. 1675, 75. company at, 105; visit of George, Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, Prince of Wales (afterwards George Chancellor to the Empress Maud, 23. n.), ib. Thomas, son of Godfrey, W., 222. Tunis, capture of, by the Crusaders, 140, Thurnham [Thorneham], advowson of 164. 348 GENERAL INDEX.

Turkish, captives, sums paid towards Wales, the Princess of (Caroline, wife of the redemption of, 77. George II.), her ugly head-dress, 95. Turner, Mary, of Ileden, 87. Wallage, in Boinney Marsh, 274. Turner, Mrs., 96. Wallingford [Walingefordj, Bichard Turnur, Ordingus le, 219, 220. de, W., 215. Twisden, a manor in Sandhurst, Kent, Walter cimentarius, W., 212. 37. Walter Niger, 210. Twisden, the name changed to Twysden Walter, priest of Burherse, W., 200. • by the Bradbourne branch of the fa- Walter, Beginald, Archbishop of Canter- mily, 89 n. bury and Chancellor, 25. Twisden, Francis, 87. War, firm de, W., 222. Twisden, Miss Isabella, letters of, to Warham, Archbishop, decree made by, Mrs. Hammond, 88; visit to Lon- • in a contention between the parson don, 94; remarks on the fashions, and the parishioners of Hawkhurst, 95; visit to Tunbridge Wells, 104; 78. visit to London, 107; country tour, Warren, Mr., curate of Ashford, A.D. 109; visit to Lincolnshire, 111. 1712,117; his MSS. cited, 117,118, Twisden, Jane, her marriage, 88 and n. 119, 129, 131, 132. Twisden, Lady, letter from Charles II. Wastechar, Bobert, Bomney Marsh, to, 39. 284. Twisden, Sir Boger, of Bradbourne, 88 re. Watergangs in Bomney Marsh, 274. Twisden, Eoger, of Mailing, 88 and n,, Wateringbury, 93 n. 105 ; his death, 110 and n. - Watson, Lady Arabella, 91 and n. Twisden, Sir Thomas, a Kentish judge, Watton, Edmund, of Addington Place, 37; accident that befell him, 38; his 95; his marriages with his servants,ib. hot temper, il. Weaver, Edmund, W., 79. Twisden, Sir Thomas, of Bradboume, Weldon, Anthony, a Parliamentary 87, 94 »., 99. Committeeman, 123. Twisden, William, his conduct as exe- Wenard, John, churchwarden of Hawk- cutor of his brother Boger commented hurst, his accounts, A.D. 1515, 55. on, 110 and n. Werkslcy, Sir Jeffrey de, a prisoner in Twysden, Philip, Bishop of Baphoe, France, temp. Edw. III., 121. 89 «. Westberries, manor of, in Bucking, 27. Twysdon, Sir William, 83. Westminster Hall, its interest to anti- Twopeny, Mr., drawing of the niche in quaries, 20. Leybourne church by, 136. Westmoreland, Vere Fane, Earl of, 91 Twyford, Sir lloberfc, a prisoner in and n. France, temp. Edw. III., 121. Weveringhope[Weueringhope], Den of, perambulated, 80. Tipont, Idonea de, 151; a ward of Sir Whatman, Thomas, W., 81, 82. Boger de Leyburn, and married to Whetenhall, Mr., of Hextalls Court, 103. his son Boger, 151,155,188. White, William (of Beverley), grant of Vipont, Isabel de, married to Boger de arms to, 246. Clifford, 192. Wickam, or Wioham, extent of the ma- Virgin's Cross, in Hawkhurst, 81 n., 82. nor of, A.D. 1268, 293, 302. •Visitation of the County of Kent, A.D. Wiekham [Wicham], Simon and Ste- 1619, taken by John Philipot, Bouge phen of, W., 212. Dragon, 223. William the Conqueror, Law Terms Vitulus, Bobert and Isabella, Aylesford, confirmed by, 19 ; Curia'Begis in his etc., 282. day, 20. Vyner, Mr., 107, 111. William II., Westminster Hall com- Vyner, Mrs., 107, 111. menced by, 20. William, brother of Peter the clerk, W., W , son of Benger, W., 217. 200. Watering, John, a Kentish Master of William, the chaplain of Goudhurst, the Bolls, 27. W., 212. Walbad, Bichard de, W., 197. William the Englishman probably em- Waldershare, 91, 94. ployed in the alterations of the church, Wales, George, Prinea of (afterwards Dover Castle, 5. George II.), Ms visit to Knole and William of Sens engaged in the resto- Tunbridge Wells, 105. ration of Canterbury Cathedral, 5. GENERAL INDEX. 349

William, son of Simon, W., 197. Wonder of nature, a dwarf, exhibited at Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln, the Deal, 115. last clerical Lord Chancellor, 23. Wooden battle-axe and dagger found at Willoughby, Sir Thomas, a judge, bu- Hollingbourn, 45; wooden swords ried_ at Ohiddingstone, 28. found elsewhere, 46. Wilminton, Hugh de, JJomney Marsh, Wotnesell, Simon de, W., 216. 274. Wonldham, manor of Littlehall in, 27. Wills of the'Lambardes, 252 et seq.; Wrtha, in Aylesfoi-d, 271. Oshornes, 231 et seq. Wyat, insurrection of, 69 n. Winchester, Jordan, Bishop of, W., 203. Wye, the College at, founded by Arch- Wingham, extracts from the parish re- bishop Kempe, 26. gisters of, 237, 241; inscription in Wythens, Sir Francis, a Kentish judge, the Brooke chantry, 241; inscriptions 39 j his career, it.; his wife, 40. formerly at, 237. Wingham, William de, Bishop of Lon- York, James, Duke of (afterwards James . don, a Kentish Chancellor, 24 II.), 123. Wiso', William, W., 197. Totea Place, Mereworth,. 28. Wisteston, fine of lands in, 285. Young, Sir Charles (G-arfcer), allows the Witheringhope, i. e. Weveringhope, q.v. publication of the charters of Cumb- Wiueling, in Aylesford, 271. well Priory, 196.

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