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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 5 1863 333 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. Canterbury 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, Kent, 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, London, casts 304. of fragments from the church, Dover 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, Bekesbourne, 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 Dartford, 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<syngebury[Bengeberi,Beyngebi],210, Burn, Michiiel de, W., 202. 215. Burne, perhaps Bishopsbourne, 290. Biddenham (? Biddenden) T?lace, 33. Burne, Eustace de, Levingesburn, 289. Bigod, Hugh, Earl of Norfolk, 199 ». Burnes, Gilbert de, Bishopsborne, 268. Bigod, Thomas, W., 200. Hisantl, 289 ». Caen stone employed in the church, Bistoe [Bristol ?], Walter de, W., 207. Dover Castle, 8,13,14,15,17,18. Blagge, Bobert, a Kentish Baron of the Csesar, Sir Julius, Master of the Bolls, Exchequer, 29. 30. Blenheim. [Bleniam], Miss Twisden's Cissar, Sir Thomas, his Kentish estates, opinion of, 109. 30. Blund, William de, W., 200. _ Cage, Col., of Milgate, in Bersted, mar- Boden, a "broomstical minister" at riage of his daughter to his coach- Ashford, 119. man, 96. GENERAL INDEX. 335 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. Canterbury Cathedral, 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, Maidstone, 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.