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A Ambrosse, John, 186. Amherst, Eliz., 200 ; Ricd., 200. Abergavenny, see Neville. Andover, 100. Abingdon or Abindon, Alured, Ab- Andrewe, John, 187. bot of, 11, 45, 58: Antiq. of, 167. Anglia tiaera, by Henry Wharton. 2, Aeon, Sfc. Thomas's Ohurch of, 197. 7, 45, 46, 49, 50, 55, 161. Act of Abjuration, Author of, 170. Annoote, Dr. Thomas, 188. Acfcis Curia Oonsistor., 165. Ansfrid the Sheriff, 55. Acts of the Bishops' Court, 162. Ansgot of Rochester, 5, 6. Acts of the Privy Council of , Anthonye, Joh[a]nes, 132. by J. JR. Dasent, 77. Antiquarian Jottings, by Mr. Clinch, Adams, Samuel, 187. 139. Addams, John, 198. Antiquities of Itiahborougli, Reeulver, Adey, Henrye, 186. and Lymne, by C. Roach Smith, 201. Adrian. IV., 115. Archceologia Cantiana, references to, Aislabie, Mr., 143. 1, 3, 9, 15, 22,23,27,31,34, 36,45, 59, Akeut, Thomas, 138. 60, 76, 93, 94, 97, 117, 120, 128, 129, Alan, son of Benedict the Cook, 139, 184, 185, 186, 187,195,196, 201, St. Andrew's endowed by, 55. 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 227, 244, Alban Hall, 167. 263 ; resignation of Hon. Editor Albano, 9. and appointment of successors, xlv, Alderne, Edward, LL.D., Chancellor xlvii, xlviii. and Vicar-General of Rochester,l 68. Archcsologieal Journal, 12, 109. Aldey, Jeronomy, 131; Thomas, 131, Archer, Allen, 226. Aldham Common, 164. Archery practised on Shooting Com- Aldric, grant of land by, 119. mon, 141. Alexander, J. J., xxxix; Nicholas, 149. Archimedes, 213, 214. Alexander the Chanter, Librarian of Architecture, Early Norman period, Rochester Monastic Library, 54. duration of, 93; material used Alexander of Dorset, 13, 14. during, 93. , Thomas de, see Pyrie. Architecture, first use of chisel in, 178. Allen, Arms of, 197. "Arden of Paversham," historical Allen, Charles, 198,199. basis of, 241, 243. „ Sir Christopher, M.P. for Rom- Arderne, Thomas, 243. sey, 197, 198, 199. Argyll or Argall, Mr., Governor of ,, Sir John, Lord Mayor of Lon- Virginia, 101, 102. don, 197 ; Ightham Mote Armorer, Will[iel]mus, 138. purchased by, 197 ; Mercers' Arnold, A. A., P.S.A., xlv, 78; his Chapel built by, 197. Chancellors of the Diocese of Ro- „ Lady Margaret, 197,198,199. chester, 160 ; reference to his Paper „ Bichard, 197. in Archceologia Cantiana, 23, 27. Allfree, Rev. P. B., 1; Mrs., 1. Artcliffe, Fort, 183. Allington, William of, Eochester In- Ash, 210, 214, 218. firmary Chapel endowing, 55. Ashby, T., 272. AU Souls', see Oxford. Ashdowne, John, 198. Alured, Abbot of Abingdon, Prior of Asketill the Monk, 58. Bochester, 11,45, 58. Astley, Dr. B. F., xii. VOL. XXIV, T 274 GENERAL INDEX.

Atkyns, Widow, 185. Beaulieu Abbey, book-closet of, 33. Attkina, The, 226. Beazeley, M., P.R.G.S., 247. Aucher, Anthonius, 130, 135. Beckenham, 164,171. Augustine, his De Doctrina Christ- Beckwith, J., see History of Chisle- iana, 34 ; traditionary accounts of hurst. his landing, 216, 217. Bede's Ecclesiastical History, 115,264. Austen, Bev. B., Rector of Mongeham Beeby, Dr., his Paper on Bromley and Sutton, 1V9 ; Jane, 146; Na- Church and Manor, 139,144, 148. thaniel, 263. Beefsteak Club at Bromley, 151. Aveling, Stephen, 222, 223. Beggar's Bush, resort of highwaymen Aylesford, Manor of, 4, 5. to, 142. Ay l i n g the cricketer, 156. Belchester, 130. " Bell.The," Bromley,antiquity of, 146: Bench Club held at, 151 ; classical B allusions to, 146 ; landlords of, 154 ; Liberal electioneering headquarters, Bachyler, Jeames, 187. 147 ; old posting-house, 145. Bacon, Francis, 100. Belle, Thomas, 131. Bagshaw. Eev. T. M., Bector of South Bemrose, Mr., 222. Fleet, 148. Bench Club, Bromley, 151. Baker, Elizabeth, 183 ; Sir John, 183 ; Benedict, Bishop of Rochester, 60. Stephen, 226 ; Tho., 187; —, the Benedict the Cook, 55. gamekeeper, 156. Benedictine Priory, Rochester, 1, 3. Ball, John, 184. Beneswell. 142. Bamme, William, 24. Beney, Gabryell, 187. Bancks, Bev. G., xxxix, li. Bennett, Richarde, 187 ; Col., xlix; Banks' Baronage, 122. Mrs., xlix. Banstead, 169. Berens, Mr., 143. Barnard, Mr., 143. Beresford, Michael, 198. Barnes, Mr., 226. Bergwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, Barnet Wood, 142. 119. Barrett, F. A., xxxix ; J. P., xlix ; Berks, 169. Samuel, 237. Bermuda Co., 107. Barrey, Bicharde, 187. Berry's Visitation of Kent, 122, 123. Barrow. Dr. Isaac, 231; his memoir Bertun (? Breton), Radulfus, 57. of and friendship for Mr. Hill, 228. Berwick, 199, 200. Barrows :—" Giant's Grave," sepul- Besangarwood, 132. chral origin of, disproved, Iiii; in. Betshanger (Bettshanger), 110, 116. Nurstead and Cossenden Wood, Iiii; Bewsborough, 116, 121. at , 110 ; at Shorne, 86, Bexley hunting pack, 153. 87, 88 ; Wickham Farm, see above Bickley, 153. "Giant's Grave." Bing, Herbert, liv. Barry, liycharde, M.P. and Lieutenant Birohfleld, Mary, 172 ; Maurice, 172. of , 184. Birckett, Willm., 186. Barton, Roger, 226 ; Tho., 226. Bird, Catherine, 172 ; Robert, 172. Bartram, Canon H., xlix. Bishopsbourne, 196. Bassett, Thomas, 226. " Bishops' Temporalities," 74. Bate, Johannes, 57. "Black Boy," St. Mary Cray, Hunt Batemau, Elyas, endowment of Ro- Club held at, 151. chester Infirmary Chapel by, 55. "Black Doll," Bromley, 151. Bath, James, 149. Blackheath, 156, 174. Bath Abbey Church, Dr. Mason's Blades, A., xl. monument in, 168,169. Bland, William, Roman building dis- Bath Abbey, History of, 169. covered by, liv. Bathurst, Frances, 233 ; John, 226. Bligh, Hon. Arthur, 86. Battersbee, George, 150; Thomas, 150. Blodbeme, 130. Bawde, Mr., 198. Bloet, Robert, Chancellor of Ro- Bayeux, Bishop of, see Odo. chester, 4. Bayhall, Amherst of, 200. Blogg, Rev. F. B., xlviii. Bayhill, Brown, of, 200. Blomberg, Dr. A., xliv. Baytes, Roger, 198, Bloxam, Mrs., xlii, xliii. -GENERAL INDEX. 275

Blucher boots, introduction of, 153. ' Bretun, Ralph, 45. Bodie, Anthonye, 186. Brewere, Richardus, 56. Boley Hill, 15. Bricestre, 4. Bolney, Ph., 131. Brinston and Robinson, Messrs., 101. Bologne Expedition, 122. British Barrows, by Canon Greenwell, Bone-work, discovery of specimens of, 89. lvii. British Museum, acquisition of Ro- Bonham, Charles, 193,199,200 ; Doro- chester Monastic Library by, 33 ; thy, 193, 199, 200. Hill Papers preserved in, 228, 230 ; Bonnd, Nic, 226. Sussex Collection in, 172. Bonner, Bishop, 163. Broadstairs, discovery of graves at,lix. Bonyngton Manor, 135. Brodie, R. H, see Gairdner, James. Boodle, Rev. J. A., xlv; Rev. J. F., Broke or Brooke, Sir George, K.G., xliii, xliv. Lord Cobham, his connection with Book of Sports, 168. Rochester Manor, 76, 77, 78, 79 ; Borchstellam, 8. Joh'nes, 130 ; William, Lord Cob- Borough Green, Roman cemetery dis- ham, 184. covered at, lvii, lviii. Brokeland, 130. Borstal, demesne of, 5. Brokell, Thomas, M.P., 196. Bossell, William, 237. Bromley, archery butts at, 141 ; as Boston, Joh'nes, 131. an eighteenth century town, 139, Bosworth Field, 197. 140 ; balls held at, 146 ; celebrities Botfield, Beriah, his Notes on tlw Cathe- connected with, 139, 140, 148, 156, dral Libraries of England, 41. 235 ; Church and Manor of, 139, Botterell, Edward, 186. 140, 144,149; Churchwardens'pro- Boughton Bleane Highway, repair of, clamation on Sunday trading, 144, 241. 145 ; clubs originated at, 143, 151 ; Boughton Monchelsea, discovery of coaching traditions of, 145; com- AmphorEe at, li, Iii. mon adjacent to, 141, 142, 143 ; Boulter, Mr., xlix. cricket matches played at, 142,146 ; Bourghchier, Edward, bequest to, 246, draught dogs prohibited in, 146 ; 252 ; Henry, Earl of Essex. 246,251; Election days at, 147 ; Episcopal Sir Thomas, sen., 246,261 ; Sir Tho- Palace at, 140, 159 ; fairs and mar- mas, jun., 246, 247, 251, 252 ; Wil- kets held at, 139 j fish supply by liam, Earl of Eu, 244. coach, 145; game preservation at, Bourghchier, Cardinal, ancestry and ! 154,155,156 ; "Hangman's" corner education of, 244, 246; benefices at, 140; highway robbery and road- held by, 245 ; death and funeral of, | side execution at, 140,141 ; inns at, 245,247,248; will, transcript of.247. 145; mills formerly existing at, 149; Boutell, Charles, 162. mill ponds still extant, 149 ; Minis- Boxley, Abbot of, 246, 252 ; see also ters of, 148, 153 ; population statis- Phillippes. tics for, 158,159 ; " Procession Oak " Boxted, antiquarian relics discovered at, 140 ; regulation of drunkenness at, lx. in, 145; road-making at, 140; schools, Boyett, The, 187. scholars, and schoolmasters of, 147, Boys, Thomas, tablet in Deal Church 148 ; social and domestic customs to, 114 ; William, antiquarian re- peculiar to, 152; " The Rookery " at, searches of, 113, 201, 204. 206, 207, 139, 142 ; token coinage of, 145 ; 208, 211, 212, 213, 214, 218. bygone tradesmen at, 149, 150,151; Brabourne Church, 183. volunteer enrolment at, 150. Brackenbury, Sir Robert, Lieutenant Bromley and Neighhourliood, Notes on, of the Tower of London, 197. by Philip Norman, 139. Braddon, 132. Bromley, Description of, by Mr. Wil- Bradford, Fran., 226. son, 148. Brakenden, Will'mus, 133. Bromley-by-Bow, 229. Branxton Manor, 199. Bronton, Christopher, 185. Bratts, Thomas, 185. Bronze-work, discovery of, lvi. Bredgge, Exchequer Entry, etc., 130. Brooke, Frances, 263 ; Robert, 263 ; Bremen Conference, 167. see also Broke. Brent, John, F.S.A., xlix. Broughton, Anne, 123,124 ; Sir John, Breton, Archdeacon, 171. Kt., 123,124 ; John, 123. T 2 276 GENERAL INDEX.

Browne, Dorothy, 200 ; John, 200; and St. Nioholas, 246, 252; St. Lewes, 187 ; Thorns., 187. John's, 168,171,174; Students' bor- Browne alias Selby, John, 200. rowing chest at, 246, 251 ; Trinity, Brummpston, John, 247, 252. 97. Brymston, John, 246, 252. Camden, William, 201. Bryon, Lady, 173. Camden Place, 157. Buckingham, Duko of, 105, 169 ; Camden Society, Proceedings in- Kent, Willm., 18S. 168. Buckland, 121; antiquities discovered Candos or Chandos, Thomas, LL.D., at, Iii, liv. Chancellor of Rochester, 161. Buckle, Sir Christopher, 169 ; Judith, Canterbury,7,16,131; Christchurch, 169. 66, 97, 217, 244 ; Hermitage for- Buckler, engraving of Bochester Ca- merly at, 216 ; Lanfranc's Monas- thedral by, 28. tery, 60 ; Mendicant Friars, 250 ; Bulstrode, Anne, 232; Lady Fran- military road through, 218 ; Mon- cisca, 232. astic foundations of Cathedral Bui v a n , John, 186. Church and Priory, 9,245,248,249 ; Burden's Hostle, Cambridge, 164. Royal posting station at, 68 ; St. Burgess, Rev. E. S., xlviii; the game- Augustine's, 217, 253; St. Peter's keeper, 156. and Sfc. Paul's, 10 ; St. Sepulchre's Burghleigh, Anne, 166 ; Lord, 166. Convent, 246, 250. Burke's Landed Gentry, * 99. Canterbury, Archbishops of :—Ed- Burnet, Bishop, contemporary esti- mund, 55 ; John, Suffragan Bishop mate of, 170 ; his History, 169,170. of Rochester, 55 ; Temple, xxxix ; Burrell, Peter, 171. ancient receptions held by, 140. Burrell, Lady Sophia, 172. Canterbury, Archdeacon Hervisus Burrell, Sir WilUam, LL.D., F.R.S., of, 9. and F.S.A., Chancellor and Vicar- Canterbury, Bishop Ernulf of, 36. General of Rochester, birth and Canterbury, Churches of :—Austin education of, 171; legal career of, Friars, 196; Cathedral, 196, 245, 171; his Parliamentary and literary 248, 249 ; St. Mary's, 216 ; St. Pan- work, 172; marriage and death, cras, 217; oolite stone used for, 207. 172; South Sea Co. directed by, Canterbury, Dean of, xxxix. 172; Sussex Collection left to Canterbury', History of Diocese of, by British Museum by, 172. Canon Jenkins, 168. Burrells, —, gamekeeper, 166. Capstans, Eamsgate, description of, Burroughs, Eliz., 200. 215. Burton-on-the-Heath, 172. Carden, Eicharde, 187. Burtt, Jeames, 188. Caroline, Queen, 173. Burwasshe, Thomas, 185,187 ; Willm., Carpenter, Rev. E. W., Rector of Mil- 188. ton, 225. Butterfield, Mr., Ohurch restoration Carter, John, 114 ; T. J., xxxix. by, 119. Carwythenack, Manor of, 235. Bynneon, John, 185. Case, Rev. P., 179. Byuneon, Eicharde, 187. Casley, David, A Catalogue of the Bywater, W. M., xliii. Manuscripts of tite King's Library, by, 33. Caslocke, John, Mayor of Faversham, C 185,186, 188 ; Serjeant John, jun., 188; Mr., 241. Casn-stone, use of, 93, 94. Casson, George, 186. Caasar, Julius, probable site of land- Catalogue of Graduates, 171. ing by„ 109. Catalogue, Bong's Library MSS., see Calendar of the Close Bolls, Edw. II., Casley. 59. Catlett, Nichas., 188. Calne, Wilts, 170. Cator, Mr., 143,165. Calverley, John, LL.B., Archdeacon, Caught, Miss S., xl. Chancellor, and Vicar-General of Oave-Browne, the late Eev. J., xxxix. Rochester, career of, 164, 165. Cavendish, Lord Richard, 152. Cambridge, 165, 168; Christ College Oawue, Lady Lora, 195 ; Robert, 195 ; at, 165 ; Boyal College of St. Mary Sir Thomas, 191,193,195. GENERAL INDEX. 277

Cawne monuments, 196. Chownynge, Johannes, 56. Cecil Papers, 7S. Christ Ohurch, see Oxford. Celeres Court, see Rochester Cathe- Christian, Mr., Sutton Church re- dral. stored by, 119. Cellarer, duties of, 51, 53. Church, P., xxxix. Celt (tlw), Roman, and Saxon, by Mr. Church Books (St. Lawrence's), de- Wright, 209. scription of, 266. Celtic Interments discovered at Church Defence Association, 174. Shorne, by George Payne, F.L.S., Ohurch Plate (St. Lawrence's), Inven- F. ..A., 86. tory of, 264, 265. Ceteham, 4. Churches, Parish, architectural deve- Chalk, anoient trackway at, 89. lopment and history of, 176, 177, Chalklin, Mrs., schoolmistress, 148. 178, 179, 180. Chamberlain Letters, The, in Calen- Cider-making, introduction into Kent dar of State Papers, 105. attempted, 229, Chancellors of the Diocese of Roohes- Cinque Ports, Bands and Companies ter, by A. A. Arnold, F.S.A., 160. of :—Ammunition, allowances for, Chancellors of the Diooese of Eoches- 181 ; List of Donors equipping, 184, ter, a list of, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 185,186,187, 188 ; official instruc- 165, 166; see alio Denne and Du tions foi-, 181, 182, 184; organiza- Carel. tion of, 181, 182 ; Roll of General Chandos, see Candos. Band, 184, 185, 186, 1S7, 188. Chapels-.—Manstone or St. Cathe- Cirencester, 167. rine's, 260; St. James's, 260 ; St. Clark, Willm., 187. Thomas's, 260. Clarke, Henry, 187. Chapman, H. Mapleton, xlviii ; Squire, Claypans, see Monks Place. 151. Clement Arms, 197. Chapter House, derivation of, 36. Clement, Anne, 197 ; John, 197 ; Sir Charlton, 110, 121. Richard, Sheriff of Kent, 191, 197. Chase Family, Arms of, 139; monu- Cleve, Thomas, 184. ment to, 149. Cleveland, Earl of, see Wentworth. Chatham, Reeve of, 5 ; Earl, see Pitt. Cliffe, Jurisdiction of, 164. Ohaundler, Adam, 18. Clinch, Mr., his Antiquarian Jottings, Cheoheley, Thomas, 137. 139. Chelsfield Hall, Bromley, gibbet pre- Close Bolls, entries on, 12, 13, 14. served at, 140. Clystone, Bobert or Roger, Vicar- Cheney (Cheineie or Cheyne), Anne General and Chancellor of Boches- (Lady), 123, 124; Fridwith, 122; ter' Diocese, his probable identifica- Henry (Lord), 123, 124, 125 ; Jane tion with the Prebendary of Wiston (Lady), 125, 126; John, 122, 123; (York) and Southwell, 162. Margaret, 122, 123; Sir Thomas, Coaching house, 145. Kt., Lord Warden of the Cinque Cobham, Henry of, 25 ; John of, Con- Ports, 122, 123, 124. stable of Rochester Castle, 16, 17, Cheney of Shurland, Kent, and of 18, 20 ; Lord, see Broke. Toddington, Beds, by W.L. Button, Cobham Estate and Hall, 89, 184. F.S.A., 122. Cocke, Arthur, 226. Cherry Orchard, former insularity of, Oookeldescombe Manor, 135. 142. Cocland, De Escedene of, 9. Chesilherst, see Chislehurst. Coins, discovery of, at Boxted, lx; Chests, borrowing, 246, 251. Little Buckland, Iii; Cornilo, 111; Chevening, 195. Dartford, Iiii; Deal, 110 ; Marsh- Chibborn, Capella de, 136. borough, 110, 112; Northbourne, Child, Mr. Coles, 159. 110; Riehborough, 208, 218, 272 ; Chisel, first architectural use of, 178. Sandown, 110; Strood, lvi; Teyn- Chislehurst or Chesilherst, 159,161; ham, liv ; , 110 ; Worth, 110. "Coopers "at, 162. Coins, Mr. Noble's collection of, 112. Chislehurst Hill, highway robbery at, Coke, Sir Edward, Chief Justice, 105, 141. Cole, Anthonius (Ballivus), 129; ChisleUcrst, History if, by Webb, John, 243. Miller, and Beokwith, xliv. Collard, F, de B., xlix. Chislet, 115. Colleotanea Cantiana, 89. 278 GENERAL INDEX.

Colleges :—St. Elizabeth's, 266 ; Secu- Crapper, Eev. F. M., xlv. lar Canons of Dover, 117; see also Crayford, —, 131. Oxford and Cambridge. Creed, Edward, 172 ; Elizabeth, 172. Collins, H., 149. Cremer, Charles, xii. Collins's Peerage, 125. Creol, de, family of, 121 ; Sir Nicho- Collopshill Bridge, 134. • las, 119. Collys, Sir John, Rector of Haseley, Cresswell, Sackville, xlv. 245, 250. Crevequer, family of, 121. Commons, House of, regular Journals Cricket matches, Bromley, 142,143. instituted, 100. Cricklade, Wilts, 167. Commons' Journals, 101. Crocker, —, 226. Cook, Godfrey the, 25. Crofton Woods, 155. Cooke, Richard, 224. Crook, Mr., Bromley schoolmaster, Cooke's Visitation of Kent, 122. 148. Cooper, John, 127. Crosse, Rev. T. G., xlviii. Cooper's Farm, 142. "Crown Inn," Bromley, 145. Ooosen, Willm., 187. Crundwell, Mrs., xlii, xlni. Cootes' List of Advocates, 171. Crusades, levy of Ecclesiastical Tax Oopeland, Lieut.-Col., F.S.A., xlv. in aid of, 116. Coppen or Coppin, Frances, 263 ; Cubytts, Humfry, 185. family monument, 114. Cumber, see Kember. Corby, Robert, 18. Cutbill, F. T., xl,.xlii. Corbyt, Antho., 41. Cutler, Adrian, 237. Corner of Kent, by Mr. Planch^, 208. Cornilo Hundred, Celtic settlers in, D 110 ; derivation of, 109 ; discovery of human remains in, 112 ; Jutish Dalbiac, Miss, afterwards 6th Duchess settlement in, 113; monastic con- of Boxburgh, 148. nection with, 120, 121; Norman Dale, Henrye, 184. appropriation of, 121 ; Roman Dalison, Max. H., 128. traces in, 110, 111. Dane, John, 186. Cornwall, Archdeacon of, 164. Danes, incursions of, 108 ; mounds Cortebusshes, see . raised by, 15. Cosen, Henr., 226. Danmore, Countess of, see Stewart. Cossendon Wood, entrenchments in, Danyell, Widow Josannes, 185. Iiii. Darent, Richard of, Prior of Roches- Costin, Edward, 150. ter, 26. Cotes or Cotys, Martin, Chapter Clerk Darent, River, 235. of Roohester, 24; Register of, 80, Darenth, Greenstreet Green at, li. 164, 166, 167. Darnley, Earl of, xlvii, 86, 190. Cotmanton, 117. Dartford, martyrs of, 163; Roman Cottingham, Mr., Ohurch restoration graves at, Iiii ; Royal posting-house by, 33. established at, 68. Cotton, Dr. Charles, F.R.C.P., xlv, Dasent, J. R., his Acts of the Privy xlviii, xlix; on St. Lawrence Council of JEnoland, 77. Church, Isle of Thanet, Kent, 253. D'Auberville, Family of, 121. Cotton MSS., 7, 10, 11, 12, 45, 46, 47, Davies, Anne, 200. 49, 60, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58. Davington Convent, bequest to, 246, Court Leet, St. John's Manor possess- 250. ing, 227. Day, William, 150. Courtenay, Archbishop, 244. Deal and its Environs, hy George Oovell, Mr., 149. Dowker, F.G.S., 108. Coventry, 167. Deal, antiquarian discoveries at, 110, Ooxe, Richard, 198 ; Bobt., 186. 112 ; early history of, 113 ; Manor Cranbrook, Ohurch of, 246, 250; of, 113, 114; Monastic Lords of, district, xlv. 117, 118, 121; old houses of, IU; Cranfield, Martha, 227 ; Sir Randall, pilots' gift to, 114; roads through 227 ; Thomas, 227 ; Vincent, 227. and ancient streets of, 114 ; Romans Cranmer, George, 99 ; Thomas, Arch- landing at, 109 ; St. Leonard's bishop of Canterbury, 66, 98,164. Church at, 114. GENERAL INDEX. 279

Deale, Anthony, Mayor of Faversham, Ducarel, Dr. A. C , " A List of the Chan- 185, 186; Mrs., 186. cellors of the Diocese of Rochester " Deepdene, Surrey, 172. attributed to, 160, 161, 164, 168. Delce or Deltsa, tithe of, 5, 6. Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leycester, Denne, Dr. John, Archdeacon of Ro- K.G., biographical sketch of, 183 ; chester, "A List of Chancellors of letter from, prohibiting export of the Diocese of Rochester " assigned horses, 182, 183. to, 160,161, 166. Duel, Bromley instance of, 153. Denton, 130. Dugdale's Baronage, 122; History of Derby, Mary, Countess of, xUi, xliii. St. PauTs, 125. Dering, Sir Edward, his "Notes on Dugglasse, Raffe, 185. Sub-Committee on Beligion," 168; Duncan, Leland L., F.S.A., his editing MS. Church Notes of, reference to, of Wills, 24, 244. 196. Dundas, Sir David, 141. Defchick, Tho., 231. Dunkin, Mr., 143, 149. Detlyng, 138. Dunmore, Countess of, see Stewart. Devonshire. Duke of, 152. Dunn, John, 150. Dewey, T. C., xliv. Dunne or Donne, Sir Daniel, Chan- Dibdin, Dr. Lewis Tonna, D.C.L,, cellor and Vicar-General of Ro- F.S.A., Chancellor and Vicar-Gene- chester, 166, 167. ral of Rochester, Ecclesiastical Durham, Chancellor of, 174 ; restric- office held by, 174 ; University and tion of fyres in Monastery of, 44. legal career of, 174 ; Rev. Robert Durlcam, Bites of (Surtees Society), 44, William, M.A., 174. 48. Dictionary of National Biography, 99, Dutfcon, Willm., 185. 101, 102, 171. Dyke, Sir John, subscription pack of, Digby, Sir K., 231. 151,153. Diggs, Sir Dudley, 108. Dymchurch, 210. Diperth, 162. DitohUng, Sussex, 123. Doddyngherne, 2. E Dogs as draught animals, 146,147. Domesday Book ox Survey, 4, 5. Each End, Roman road through, 110. Domestic Architecture of the Middle Eadbald, Kingof Kent, 96,115,116,264. Ages, by Mr. Parker, 223. Earle, Jo., 226. Donne, see Dunne. Early-Norman masonry at Maidstone, Donney, 130. by Eev. G. M. Livett, 91. Dorset, Alexander of, 13, 14. East, F. J., xii. Dorfcer, use as muniment room of, 45. Eastgate, Richard of, 23. Dover, Byggenstrete at, 133; Castle, East India Company, 101,105, 173. 184,206; Churchesat,183,207; Ex- Eastlow, Cornwall, 169, 170. chequer entries re, 129,132,134,135 ; Easton, H., 264. military roads through, 110, 218; Easton Magna, Essex, 163. Monastery of, 97 ; Pharos or watch- Eastrey Union, Sandown Castle d6bris tower at, 203 ; Royal posting-house used for, 114. established at, 68; St. Martin's Eastsole, 116. Oollege Church establishment at, Eaton, Mr., 150. 117,120, 121; Warden at, 132. Ebbs Fleet, Memorial Cross at, xlviii. Dowker, George, F.G.S., on Deal and Bed. Mem., 163, 164. its Environs, 108; on The Cross Eden, —, 143. and Platform at Riehborough, 201; Edmeades, Major-General, Iiii. death of, xliii, xlv, xlvi. Edward III., Inquisition re Rochester Down, Captain Thornton, xii. City Gate of, 16, 17, 18,19, 20. Drake, Miss, 220, 221; Rev. E., 201, Edwards, Mr., 239. 202. Egerton, Arthur, 188. Draper, William, 150. Elfreythe, John, 186 ; Josyas, 186. Drayton, Thomas, 185. Elgar, Sarah, 235; William Thomas, Dress, eighteenth-century fashions in, 235. 152. Elizabeth, Queen, Paversham enriched Drunkenness, Bromley parochial regu- by, 243 ; Toddington visit of, 124. lations re, 145. ElUngton, 262. 280 GENERAL INDEX.

Elliott, George E., death of, xlv, xlvi. 243; bequests to and charities of, Ellis, W. S., his Notes on the Pamily 241,243 ; burials in Ohurch of, 185, of Shelving, reference to, 196. 188 ; civic payments for 1635-6, Elmfield, Bromley, tenants of, 148. 237, 238, 239 ; Flower de Luce at, Elmham, traditionary site of St. 237, 241 ; Plague mortality in, and Augustine's Monastery, 115. regulations re, 242, 243 ; repair of Elmstead, Wadenhall in, 196. Boughton Bleane Highway by town Eltham, 156. cess, 241 ; Saturday lectures and Elwin, Mr., 112. payments for. 238, 239, 241, 242 ; Ely, John, Bishop of, 247, 252. ship cess on, 240 ; vagrancy regu- Ely Cathedral Church, bequest fco, 2 4 5 , lations of, 237,239, 240; Wardmote 249. Book extracts, 239, 240, 241, 242, Emma, wife of Fulk, 9. 243. Emmet, William, 144. Faversham Archives, Extracts from, Emyott, Nicholas, 226. by F. F. Giraud, 181. England the poacher, 155. Paversham Town Payments in 1635-6, Englishman, John the, 13,14. by F. F. Giraud, 237. Episcopal wigs, 159. Fawconer, Clemens, 131, 133. Erley, John, 71. Fawkham, 200. Ernulf, Bishop, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, Fearne, John, 241. 18, 19, 27, 29, 33, 36, 46, 52. Felix, Mr., 146. Essele, 116. Fergusson, T. Colyer, xxxix. Essex, Earl of, see Bourghchier. Feme, Georgius, 130. Estgrenwiche, Manor of, 79. Ferrar, —, 104. Ethelbert, King, endowment of Mon- Feversham, see Westbroke. astery by, 115 ; his reception of Sfc. , 96. Augustine, 216. Finias, Ric'us, 135. Eton, 173. Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, • Eu, Earl of, see Bourghchier. committal of, 60 ; Inventory of per- JSuropce Speculum (A Belation of tlce sonal effects of, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65. State of Religion), by E. Sandys, Fitton, Mr., 231. authorship and publication of, 99, Pitz-Eustace, Gilbert, 26. 100. Fitzhaut, Vair, 196. Eustace the Treasurer, 13, 14. Fifcz-Eeiner, Eustace, 25. Evans, Benj amyn, 18B ; Sir John, 112. Plower, Rev. Canon, 267. Evelyn, John, waylaid by highway- Floyd, Edward, 105. men, 140. Flynne, Willm., 187. Ewell, see Temple Ewell. Pogge, Family of, 120. Excavations at Eichborough, by J. Polkestone Monastery, foundation of, Garstang, 267. 97. Exchequer Minister's entries and Foord, John, liv. accounts, 13, 14, 129. Ford, E. S., xlvi. Exeter, Diocese of, 174. Fouxe, Henr., 135. Exeter Oollege, see Oxford. Fowle, Adam, 241. Eyghtham, 196. Pownes, Edwin, coaching fame of, Eynesford Manor, 246, 251. 145. Eyre, Edmund, 233 ; Prances, 233. Fox, G. E., 203, 204, 272. Franklin, Dr., 157. Franks, Horton, 233. P "Pranks," Mrs., 233. Freckenham, Suffolk, 163. Pairweather, Dr., 87. Freeman, Arms of, 262. Falmouth, Hills of, 235. Freeman, Mr., description of Bromley Pane, Elizabeth (Domina), 136 ; "White Hart "by, 145. Ead'us, 136, 137. Frendesberiam, 8. Fanshawe, Eev. W. D., xl. Freselle, William, Prior of Rochester, Farn, A. B., xxxix. 29. Parnborough, Lord, 155. Frieston, Ric'us, 134 ; W'mus, 134. Parrer, Nicholas, 103. Proude, Henrietta Elizabeth, monu- Farthinghoe, 121. ment of, 263; James Anthony, Faversham, 200 j Benefactors' Day at, 263. GENERAL INDEX. 281

Frowyke, Fridwith, 122 ; Sir Thomas, Glassmill House, see Mill Vale. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Glass-work, discovery at Stroud of, lvii. 122. Gleig, Mr., Eichborough researches Frudd, Tho., 226. of, 211,214, 216, 219. Fulham, 171. Gloucester, Duke of, see Plantagenet. Fulk of Newenham, 9. Godfrey-Faussett, T. G., theory re Fuller's History, 163. Riehborough antiquities enunciated Purness Abbey, Cork, chest of, 33. by, 202, 203, 204. Fynche, Christopher, Mayor of Favers- Golding, Mrs., 128. ham, 185 ; Mr., senior, 186. Goldwin the Greek, 8, 54, 55. Fysshe, Thomas, 138. Goldwin the Priest, 8. Gondomar, Ambassador, 103, 104. Gordon, Mrs., 66. G Goscelin the biographer, 217. Gosnell, Mr., 185. Gairdner, James, and Brodie, R. H., Grain crusher,discovery at Shorne of, Letters and Papers, Foreign and 87. Domestic, Henry VIII., 67. Grandville family, settlement in Kent Galfridos atte Doune, 56. of, 121. Galfridus, Clerk of St. Margaret's, 56, Granville, Earl, xlviii. Gamekeepers, some specimens of, Graswaste, Willm., 187. 156. Graves, Saxon discovery of, 112. Game Laws, reform of, 156. Grayling, Dr. Francis, xlv. Game Licences, ancient limitations Gray[n]e, He of, 77. of, 155, 156. " Great Bargrave," sepulchral deposits Game preservation at Bromley, 154, in, 86. 155,156. Greenchurchhaw, 23, 26. Gardiner's History, 102, 105. Greenstreet Green, Darenth, Roman Gardner-Waterman, Rev. W., xxxix, interment at, li, Iii. xlii, xliii. Greenwell, Canon, 87, 89. Garret, Mark Sellers, hatchment of, Greenwich, 169, 174. 263. Greenwood, Mr., xlviii ; Mrs., xlviii. Garrett, Thomas, 256. Grene, Roger, 185 ; Thomas, 134. Garstang, John, on Excavations at Grenewege, 116. Eichborough, 267. Grenocke, Richard, 185. Garth, Thomas, 247, 252. Grenton of Eochester, 5. Gatehurst, Denton, 130. Grey, Sir Richard, 197 ; Lord, 156. Gaunt, John, 114. Griffith, Bishop Maurice, of Eochester, Geldwin the moneyer, 8, birth and education of, 163; Genealogy, ancient royal descents ex- posts held by, 162,163 ; re- tant, 97 ; political significance of, ligious persecutions con- 96, 97. ducting, 163. Gentleman's Magazine, 96. „ Rev. Maurice, Bector of Eas- Gerrott, Mr., 199. ton Magna, 163. Gervase, introduction of chisel chro- Grimston, 13, 14. nicled by, 177. Grinsted, D., xliv. Ghost, Thomas, 145. Grombridge, 199. Gibson, Richarde, 186. Grote, Mr., his connection with Brom- Gifford, Mary, 200; Thos., 200. ley, 143, 151. Gilbert, Bishop of Glanville, 11, 30, Grub Street Journal, 142. 32, 45, 60. Grubb the shoemaker, 156. Gildas, Historia of, 203, 209. Grueber, H. A., 272. Gill, Richarde, 187. Guildforde, Oaptaine Henry, 183. Giraud, F. F., xlv, xlviii, xlix, 1; on Gulston, Theodore, 101. Extracts from the Faversham Ar- Gundulf, Bishop of Eochester, 3, 4, chives, 181; on Payments by the 5, 6,7, 9, 10, 6 0 ; charter of, 5 ; Life Town of Paversham in 1635-6, and of (Anon.), 7. Notes thereon, 237. Guston, 110, 121. Giraud, Mrs., xlix. Gyles, Franeys, 185. Girdler, Thomas, 186. Gymundus, Chancellor of Diocese of Glanville, Bishop of, see Gilbert. Eochester, 161. 282 GENERAL INDEX.

H Kent, references to, 76, 106, 115, 118, 119, 120,140,195,197,199,216, Haddan, Mr., authenticity of King 227, 232, 233, 234, 256 ; his resi- Eadbald's Charter rejected by, 115. dence at St. John's, 235, 236. Hadleigh, Suffolk, 164. Hasted's Collection, Hill Papers in, Hadlowe, 136, 137, 138. 230. Haigh, Daniel, 153 ; Frederick, 153. Hastings, 145. Haimonus, Vicecomes, 4, 5. Hatche, Henry, 243. Hairdressers, former demand for, 152. Hatfeild, Capt., xlix. Halden, Mr., 185. Hatsall's Precedents, 105. Hales, Sir Christopher, Master of the Haut or Haute, Arms of, 196, 261. Rolls, 66. Haut, Lady Alice, 196 ; Benedicta de, Hall's Chronicles, reference to, 122. 196 ; Edmund de, 196 ; Edward, Hallam's Constitutional History, 105. 197 ; Sir Henry de, 195 ; Henry de, Halle, Bobert, Alderman of Boches- 196 ; Ivo de, 195; John de, 196; ter, 71. Matilda, 197 ; Sir Nicholas, M.P., Hailing, 61. 196; Nioholas, 196; Riohard, 197; Halloran, Rev. J., xxxix. Simon de, Seneschal of England, Halsted Manor, 246, 251. 196 ; Sir Thomas, 196 ; WilUam de, Hambro, Everard, 156. 196; WilUam, 196. Hamilton, Archibald, 155. Haut's Court, Petham, 196. Hammond, W." 0., 99; Messrs., and Haverfleld, Mr., 272. Co., xUv, xlv. Hawkesworth, Dr., hymn written by, Hammons, Richd., 237. 148 ; Mrs., girls' school kept by, 148. Hamo, Bishop of Hythe, 161; his Hay-Drummond, Lady Sarah, 159; book collection, 34 ; restoration of —, Earl of Kinnoull, 159. Bochester monastic buildings, 16, Hayes Common, 156. 46, 49, 50, 52. Hayes Place, 156, 157. Hamon, John, 185 ; Thomas, 186,187. Hayes, Thomas, 41. Hampton, 128. Hayt, Mr., 39, 41. Hampton, John, 18. Haywarde, Ladye, see Howard. Hanbey, Tom, sporting habits of, 154, Headley Rectory, 153. 155. Heales, Major, F.S.A., the late, xlvi, Hanley, 106. xlvii. Hannan, C, 107 ; Pett, 107. Hearne, Thomas, M.A., 3. Hardy, W. J., F.S.A., 76. Hearne's Textus Roffensis, 2, 3, 4, 6, Harenc, Mr., 143. 8,9. Harker, Tho., 226. Heath, Philip, 80. Harnet, H., 264. Hedelinge Wood, 116. Harriers, Sanderstead pack of, 153. Hedges, Charles, LL.D., Chancellor Harris, Edwin, xlvi; Dr. John, his and Vicar-General of Rochester, Act History of Kent, 27, 65, 66. 162 ; of Abjuration drawn up by, 170 ; P. A., 224; —, 149. boroughs represented in Parliament Harrison, Benjamin, collection of flint by, 170; his university and legal implements purchased from, xii ; career, 170. discovery oE Roman cemetery by, HeliaB or Helyas, Prior of Rochester, lvii, lviii. his additions to the monastic build- Hartley, Lieut.-Col. J., xxxix. ings, 11, 80, 47, 49, 50, 58. Harfclip, Church, 1 ; Bectory of, 16. Hellicar, Rev. A. G., xii, xlii, xliii, 144. Hartroppe, Stephen, 186. Henchman, Humphrey, LL.D., Chan- Hartshorne, Rev. 0. H., his Paper on cellor and Vicar-General of Eo- Bochester Castle, 12. chester, defence of Dr. Sacheverell Harvey, Rev. Richard, 257 ; Sidney, by, 171; university and legal career F.O.S., xliv. of, 171. Haseley, Lincoln, 245, 250. Hendle, Walt', 71. Haslemer, 172. Henley Wood, discovery of Roman Haslewood, Rev. Dr., xliii, xlviii; vase at, Iii; rampart in, Ui. Rev. F., xii. Henrico, abortive establishment of Hassell, Lewis, li. Missionary Oollege at, 102. Hasted, Edward,his History and Topo- Henry of St. Albans, 13, 14. graphical Survey of the County of Hermitages, Kentish examples of, 216. GENERAL INDEX. 283

Herschell, Lord, death of, xl. Hill, —, of Bromley, 235. Herviso, 8, 9. „ —, of Carwythenack, 235. Hessian boots, introduction of, 153. ,. —. of Shelston, 232. Hethe, Nicolans, Bishop of Rochester, Hills, ~W., xlvi; W. H., discovery of 68. graves by, lix. Hewitt, Mr., Iiii. Hilsey, John, Bishop of Rochester. 67, Heydon, Yorks, 169. 162. Heymeric of Tonbridge, architectural Hindon. 100. work of, 11, 55, 57. HiMoria Glides. 209. Heythorne, Willm., 187. Historical MSS. Commissioners' Re- Hibbert, Booth, 148. port, 103. Hicks, Dr., death of, xlvi. History and Antiquities of the Cathe- Hiero of Syracuse, 213. dral Church of Salisbury and the Higham, Robert de, 33, 34. Abbey Clmrch of Bath, 169. Higham, 90. History and Antiquities of Rocliester Hill, Arms of, 231,232. and its Environs, 75. Hill, Abraham, F.R.S., by R.H.Ernest History of tlie Castrum, by Eoach Hill, A.R.I.B.A., 227. Smith, 208. „ Abraham. F.R.S., ancestors of, History of Chislehurst, by E. A.Webb, 231, 232; educational career G.W. Miller, and J. Beckwith, xliv. and matrimonial alliances of, Hvstory of Riehborough, Reculver, and 228,229 ; eminent friendships Lymne, by Roach Smith, 218, formed by, 228,229 ; facsimile Hitchard, W. M., xlvi. letter of, 230,231; his literary Hobart, Sir Miles (?), 100. and commercial activity, 228, Hodges, T. L., 147 ; W., Provost of 230; introduction of cider Oriel College. 28. making attempted by, 229 ; Hodgson, Alderman J. B., xlvi, xlviii, monumental epitaphs on, 229, Holinshed's Chronicles, references to, 231, 232; posts held by, 228, 122, 123. 229 ; St. John's and Summer- Hollis, Elizabeth, 227 ; Thomas, 227. hill purchased by, 227, 233; Holmes' American Annals, 102. will of, 232 ; works and MS. Holstrete, 130. collection of, 228, 229, 230. Holwood, purchased by Pitt, 157,158 ; „ Abraham, of Falmouth, 235. rebuilding of, 158. ., Anne, 229, 232. Homewood, E. J., xlv; W. J., xlv. „ Charity, 235. Honorius, coins of, 272. „ Elizabeth, bequest to and epi- Honyntone, Wm. do, Chancellor of taph on, 229, 232. Rochester Diocese, 161. „ Prances, birth of, 229 ; e&gy of, Honys, Robt., 186. 234; her inheritance, 232,233; Hoo, 130; Hundred of, 76,77 ; Vicar- monument erected by, 231, age of, see St. Werburgh ; William 232, 233 ; testamentary lega- of, 25. oies of, 235. Hook Farm, 154. „ Prances (Mrs. Franks), 233. Hooker, Richard, 98, 99, 101. „ John, 233, 234. Hooper, Captain C. P., xlviii; John, „ John, of Falmouth, 235. 256. „ Peter, of Falmouth, 235. Hope, W. H. St. John, M.A., on The „ Riohard, sen., career of, and Architectural History of the Cathe- appointments held by, 228,232. dral Church and Monastery of „ Richard, jun., 229, 232, 233. St. Andrew at Eochester : II. The „ Richard, of Falmouth, 235. Monastery, 1 ; references to, xii, „ R. H. Ernest, A.R.I.B.A., his 272. Paper on Abraha m Hill, F.R.S., Hoppere, Johannes, 56. 227. Hordern, Herbert, xlviii. „ Samuel, 228. Horseley, Thomas, 132. „ Thomas, his friendship with Horses, export of, forbidden, 182,183. Pepys, 228 ; letter to, 281. Horsley, Bishop, 172 ; Elizabeth, 226 ; „ William, of Falmouth, sen., 235. - Richard, 226. „ William, jun., 235. Horton Kirby, 235. „ William Robinson, of Lyming- Horton Kirby Ohuroh, 233. ton, 230. Houlder, E. S., xlvi. 284 GENERAL INDEX.

Howard, J. T., LL.D., xU. Shome-Ifield, xlvii; Wetham Grene, Howard, Katherine (Queen), " Lady lix. Haywarde," 70. Ironwork, discovery at Newington Howell, Elizabeth, 200 ; Jane, 200 ; and Strood of, lvi, lix, lx. Sir John, Knt.. 200 ; Sir John, 200. Irsebye, Thomas, 134. Hoy, W. de. 25. ' Irvine. J . T.. Rochester wall discovered Hubbard, Henry, 24 ; —, 226. by, 52. Hudson, Henrye, 186. Isaid, Mr., 150. Hugh of Trottiscliffe, see Trottescliff. Iselye, Adrian, 240. Hughes, C. G., xliv. Hugo, son of Fulk, 9. Humphrie, Jane, 31. J Hunting costume, 153. Hunting packs, Lullington, 151 ; mas- Jades (Tilts), exportation of, forbid- ters of, 153 ; subscription, 151,153. den, 182, 183. Huntley, Jas., liv. James I.. King, his connection with Hurst, M. J., xlviii. St. Paul's, 225 ; Toddington visited Hussey, Sir William, Knt., 247, 252. by, 125. Hutchinson, Ool., 114. Jamestown, America, first representa- Hyett, Eliz., 93. tive American assembly meeting at, Hylton, Col. Jolliffe, duel fought by, 102. 153. Jancoeke, Edward, 226. Jarvys, John, 187. Jenkins, Canon, his History of tlie I Diocese of Canterbury, 168. Jenner, Mr., 143. Igglesden, C, xl. Jennings, C. E. J., xl. Ightham, pot-holes and pottery dis- John the Englishman, 13, 14. coveries at, lviii; Boman cemetery John " le furbissur," 55. near, lvii, lviii. Johnson. J e a m e s , 188; Dr. Samuel, 148. IghthamMote House, General Luard's Joliffe, Charles, 263. Paper on, 190, 191. Jones, Inigo, 225. Ightham Mote House, Notes on For- Joywood, see Lookham. mer Owners of, by Rev. 0. E. Wood- Juddle, John, 247, 252. ruff, M.A., 195. Juratts, cess levied by, 241. Ightham Mote House, families con- Juse, John. 187. nected with :—Allen, 197,198,199 ; Jutes, sepulchral remains of, see In- Brackenbury, 197; Cawne, 195; terments ; settlement in Cornilo of, Clement, 197; Haut, 196, 197; Pa- 113. kenham, 197; Selby, 199. Ightham Mote House and Church, by J. Oldrid Scott, 189. K Ightham Mote House and Church, architectural styles and features Kebbel, Willielmus, 26. found in, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193; Kelly, Margaret, 200. builders of, 191 ; chapels, ancient Kember (Cumber), Willm., 185. and modern, 191,192 ; crypt of, 190 ; Kendricke, John, 186. gateway tower, its antiquity, 191; Kent, A Corner of, by Planchg, 202. monuments, effigies, and epitaphs, Kent Archaeological Society, Abstract 191, 193, 194, 196; Willoughby's of Proceedings of, 1898-1900, xxxix; inquisitorial visit to, 198. Annual Meetings, (Bromley) xl, Ilchester, 173. (Eamsgate) xlvi; Reports of, xl, Illustrated London News, 223. xlvi; Rochester visited by, 10. Ingles, W. H., 150. Kent, 196 ; the King's Barons of, 5 ; Inkbarrow, Prebendary, 164. Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and Earl of, Innocent, Eleanora, 144 ; John, 144. 4, 5, 6, 10 ; Sheriffs of, 12, 13, 14. Interments, ancient :—Broadstairs, Kent, History of, see Dr. J. Harris and lix; Celtic, xlvii, 86 ; Dartford, Iiii; Hasted. Greenstreet Green, li ; Jutish, Kent, Researches and Discoveries in, (Northfield) liv, (Rochester) liv, 1899-1900, by George Payne, F.L.S., lv; Roman, lvii, l v i i i ; Shorne, 86 ; F.S.A., li. GENERAL INDEX. 285

Kentish Ohurch Plate, proposed in- Lawrence, W., death of, xii. ventory of, xliii, xUv. Lawton, Jo., 226. Kerbye, Edwarde. 186. Lazar-houses, bequest to, 197. Kerfonore Mill, 116. Lee, Archdeacon, 81; Michael, 145. Keston, 155. Leech Pond, 142. Keston Common, partial enclosure of, Leibnitz, Dr., discovery of method of 157. fluxions claimed by, 228. Keston, Mark, 142. Leigh or Legh, John, 18. 197; Mar- Kibblewhite, Thomas, 150. garet, 197; Miss, 235, 236; —, of Kidson, A. F., xlviii. Bexley, 153; —, of Bromley, 143. King, Bishop, 173, 225. Leith, Dr., 141. Kings of England :—Arthur, window Leland, John, his Itinerary, 3, 96,114, of, 11; ^Ethelbert, 2, 3, 4 ; Edward 201, 202, 206, 210, 216, 217, 218. III., Inquisition of, 16 ; Egbert, 2 ; Lellye, Willm., 187. Henry III., 12,13,14,15 ; James I., Le Neve's Fasti, 162, 163, 164, 165, 125, 225 ; John, siege and pillage of 166, 167,168,169. Rochester Castle by, 11,12 ; Offa, 2; Lennard, Lady Farnaby, xlii, xliii, Sigared, 2; William I L , Charter of, 4. xliv; Sir John Farnaby, xlii, xliii, Kingslande, Roger, 187. xliv, xlvi. Kingston Down, discovery of lance- Le Uppdyche, 65. shaft ferrule at, liv. Le Warden of Dover Castrum, 133. Kingston-on-Thames, 174. Lewin, Edmund, D.D., Chancellor and Knight, Sam., 256. Vicar-General of Eochester, career Knight Hospitallers in Kent, by J. F. of. 171; Elizabeth, nurse to Queen Wadmore, 128. Elizabeth, 98 ; Mr., 109 ; Thomas, Knight Hospitallers, Exchequer en- 98. tries re, 128 ; property of, 128, 227. Lewis, —, 262. Knill, Sir Stuart, death of, xii. Leycester, Archdeaconry of, 162. Knocke, Andrew, 226. Leycester, Countess of, see Smythe; Knoll, Sevenoaks, 247, 252. Earl of, see Dudley. Knowler, Eic, 226 ; The, 241. Leyden, exiles of, 101. Kyngeston, 130. Libeas, Thomas, 133. Libro Testamento (Bx), references to, 162, 164, 165. L Lichefeld, Edmund, 247, 252. Lincoln, Bishops of :—John, 247,252 ; Lago, John, 188. Robert B l o e t , 4 ; Crusade Tax levied Lamberde, Jeames, 186 ; —, 201. by, 116. Lambert, Abbot, 119. Lingard's History, 122. Lambeth, 140. Litchfield, 167. Lambeth Enquiry of 1899, The, 174. Little Buckland, discovery of coins Lamehill, St. Mary's Church at, 250. at, Iii. " Landway," The. ancient course of, Livett, Rev. Greville M., on Early- 90. Norman Masonry at Maidstone, 91 ; Lanfranc, Archbishop, 3, 7. Mediseval Eochester, reference to, Langdon or Langedon, 116, 117,118. 9, 12, 15, 21, 22, 60, 94 ; on Notes Langhorn, John, 43. on the Church of St. Margaret's at Langley, 156. Cliffe, 175 ; Rochester excavations, Langley Marish, Bucks, 172. assisting, 10. Laon, St. Baldwin of, 265. Livbrne (Leghorn), 230. Larking, Eev. J. B., 196. Llanyffyd or Llannfyth, Prebend of, Lascoe, John, 150. 165. Latimer, JElfwin, 5 ; Eobert, 5. Llewyn or Lewen, Sir Justinian, 166. Laud, Archbishop, 168. Llewyn or Lewen, Wm., LL.D., Chan- Laundry, services formerly rendered cellor and Vicar-General of Roches- by, 58. ter, 160; appointments held by, 165, Laurentius, Archbishop of Canter- 166 ; instruction of Anne Burleigh bury, Paganism exorcised by, 264. by, 166 ; his renown, 166. Lavynden, Eichard, Doctor of Decrees, Lloyd, Hugo, LL.B., Chancellor of 162. Bochester, his career, character, and Law, Mrs. A. J., xliii. work, 165. 286 GENERAL INDEX.

London, Constable of the Tower of, 261; Jehane, monumental brass 13, 14; Royal posting station at, representing, 262; Nicholas, his 68; Sheriff of, 13,14. monumental brass, 261 ; Eoger, 262. Long, Colonel, 155. Manstone Chapel, 260. Lookham, Joy w o o d Cemetery at, 113. Manstone Court, 260. Lord, W. Wylie, xxxix. Manwoodd, Sir John, 211. Lott, Esau, Iii. Map, Payne's Archasological Survey, Lowe, Humferye, 188 ; John, Bishop 111, of Eochester, 60, 161. Maplesden, John, Prebend of Roches- Lower Halston, discovery of pottery ter, 80. at, lix. Marcellus, 213. Luard, General, his Paper on Igh- Margate, visit to, xlix. tham, reference to, 190, 191. Markes, Barthol., 186. Lubbock, Sir John, xlii, xliii, 111; Marsden, F., xlvi; R. G., 172. Lady, xliii. Marshborough, discovery of Roman Lucas, Oapt., 230. coins at, 110. Ludderdown, discoveries at, Iii. Martin's Hill, 149. Luke or Lucas, the cellarer, 10, 27. Martyn, John, 187. Lukey, see Nash. Martyrs, Dartford and Rochester con- LuUington, subscription pack of tributing, 163. hounds at, 151, 153. Mary, Countess of Derby, xlii, xUii. Lushington, Sir Stephen, Bart., Chair- Mason, Arms of, 169. man of the East India Co., 173 ; Masoni Geo., 226 ; John, 184 ; Judith, Dr. Stephen, Chancellor and Vicar- 169 ; Robert, LL.D , Chancellor and General of Rochester, career of and Vicar-General of Rochester, career appointments held by, 173. of and appointments held by, 168, or Lyden, 97. 116. 169 ; Thomas, 185. Lyle, Henrye, 186. Mason's Hill, seventeenth-century Lyminge, Church at, 207 ; Monastery house on, 148. at, 97. Master, Robert, LL.D., Chancellor and Lymington Hill, 230, 236. Vicar-General of Rochester, career Lymne, Riehborough. and Reculver, of, 167. History of, by Eoach Smith, 218. Matthews, Mr., lx. Lynn, Carnarvonshire, 165. Maur ap Griffith, 163. Lysons, Daniel, 144,158 ; his Bedford- Maximus. 209. shire, 125,127; History of Dover, 120. Mayeott, Eichard(e), 186, 188. Maye, Richarde, Mayor of Roohester, 71. M Mayfield Hall, Sussex, 190. Mears, Thomas, and Son, 257. Mabbe, Johannis, 56. "Medimval Rochester," Rev. G. M. Maberley, John, 153 ; —, 143. Livett's Paper on, 9, 12, 15, 21, 22, Madox's Formulare, 161. 60, 94. Magdalen Oollege and Hall, see Ox- Medway, River, 2. ford. Menfield, Thomas, 243. Maghfield, Sussex, 246, 250.- Mercer, John, 96 ; Willm., 186; W.J., Mahon, Viscount, 3rd Earl Stanhope, xlviii. xl, xlv, xlvi, xlviii, xlix, 157. Mercers' Ohapel, Oheapside, builders Maidensole, 110. of, 197. Maidstone, cellar crypt at, 224 ; Col- Merstham, 153, lege of, xlv, 246, 250; Doomsday Merton, 116. Book reference to Church at, 93, Merywether, Joh'nes, 133. 94 ; its dungeon, 95 ; sculptured Method of Fluxion, rival claims to marble in Museum of, 208. discovery of, 228. Maidstone, Early-Norman Masonry Micklethwaite, J. T., antiquarian re- at, by the Eev. G. M. Livett, 91. searches and oriticisms of, 179, 207, Mallynge, conventual Church and 216, 217. Abbess of, 161. Middlesex, Earl of, 142 ; —, 105. Malmesbury, Wilts, 170. Mill Vale, Glassmill House at, 149. Manstone, Arms of, 261. Miller, G. W,, see History of Chisle- Manstone, Eleanor, monument of, hurst . GENERAL INDEX. 287

Milne, A. G., xlii, xliii; J. G., 272. Mutterd (Muttrell, Mutterell, Mut- Milner, Tho., 226. fcrull, or Montreuil), 122, 123. Milton near Sittingbourne, 225. Mydehurste, see Temple Ewell. Milton, Subscription to St. Paul's Mynn, Alfred, 146. Cathedral from inhabitants of, 225, 226. Minster, original name of, 10S ; visit N to, xlviii, xlix; see eifeo Sheppey and Thanet. Nantz, Edict of, 170. Minster Church, ancient Chapels of Napchester, Roman road through. Ease to, 253. 110. Molineux, Rev. A. P., xlviii, xlix. Napelhurst, 116. Monastio establishments, sixth cen- Nash, Benjamin, 151 ; Joseph, 151. tury foundations of, 97. Nash and Lukey, Messrs., 150. Mongeham, Great, antiquity of, 119 ; Nash's Worcestershire, 106. Pogge's Court and Manor of, 120 ; Nashenden or Nessendene, Cocland St. Martin's Church, restoration and of, 9; John, 18; Thomas de, 10, features of, 119, 120. 37. Mongeham, Little, early history of, Nasshe, Abraham, 187. 116,117,119. National Trust for Places of Historic Monks Place, Wrotham, alias Turks Interest, xlv. alias Claypans, discovery of sculp- Neale's Virginia Company, reference tured stones at, 128; origin and to, 101. history of, 128. Nedeham or Nedham, James, 68, 71, Monmouth, Duke of, 127. 73. Montreuil, see Mutterd. Neolithic Cell, discovery of, lviii, Moorton, George, 241. lix. Morant, Lora, 195; Sir Thomas, Nessenden, see Nashenden. 195. Netley, Lincoln, 250. Morice, Ric'us, 131. Nettlestead, Suffolk, 126. Morley, Thomas, Head Master of Neve, W. T., death of, xii, xlv. Bromley Academy, 14S. Nevill, George, Baron Abergavenny, Morrell, Mr., 230. 122, 123 ; Margaret, 122, 123. Morrys, Tho., 226. Nevyle, John, 246, 251. Mortmain, Abbot of St. Augustine's New College at Oxford, 165. released from, 118. Newcourt's Register, 163. Morton, George, 150. Newcourt's £t

Norbroke, 116. O Nordham, 117. Norfolk, Duke of, 122. Oakley House, 142. Norman, Eleanor, 144. Ockham, 173. „ George, High Sheriff of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, Earl of Kent, Kent, 154 ; education of, 4, 5, 6,10. 148 ; monument to, 140; Okenfolde, Tho., 185. subscription Hunt Club Old Surrey hounds, 163. started by, 151. Oliffe, Rob'tus, 186. ,, Gerard, xlii. Oliver, Robt., 198. „ G. Warde, 209. Oolite, churohes built of, 207. „ James, expedition against Orchin, Wm., xlix. Young Pretender joined Orford, Suffolk, 170. by, 154 ; roadway traced Osbern of Sheppey, Prior of Roohester, out by, 140; settlement private bedroom instituted by, 11, in Bromley of, 139, 144. 58. „ Philip, F.S.A., xlii, xliii; on Otteringden, Kent, 166. Notes on Bromley and Otters, hunting of, 156. Neighbourhood, 139. Ottringham, Edw., 226. „ Mrs., highway robbery of, Overton or Ov'ton, Christopher, 185 ; 141. Gutlacus, 131. „ —, 143, 157. Owday, Rob'te, 188. Norman Churches, distinctive features Ower, 131, 134. of, 176. Owre, Mr. Boys, 237, 240. Norset, Richarde, 187. Oxford, Anne, Countess of, 166 ; Ed- Norten, George, 256. ward, Earl of, 166. Northbourne, ancient discovery of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rochester human remains at, 96 ; chapels of, monastic accounts treasured in, 68. 115, 117, 118 ; coins found at, 110 ; Oxford Colleges:—All Souls', 164,166, early history of, 96,97,98 ; manor of, 167, 168, 169, 173, 246, 250 ; Christ its area and privileges, 116; monas- Church, 171,173 ; Exeter, 168,174 ; tic foundation at, 98, 115, 116,118 ; Magdalen, 170, 174 ; Nevill's Inn, origin of name, 117; "palace" 246 ; Oriel, 28, 81, 153 ; Pembroke, theory refuted, 117 ; vineyard of, 172 ; St. John's, 169, 171, 174 ; St. 117. Mary's, borrowing chest at, 246,251. Northbourne Ohurch, 106,117, 118. Oxford University, 106, 167,169. Northbourne Court, by Lord North- Ozingell Cemetery, Roman and Saxon bourne, 96. interments at, 113. Northbourne Court, later history and present condition of, 106, 107, 118. P Northbourne, Lord, on Northbourne Court, 96. Paganism, legendary casting out of, Northfleet, liv, 246, 250. and its mural representation, 263, Northlane, 131. 264. Norwood, J. D., xxxix. Page, Mr., 39. Notes on Bromley a n d Neighbourhood, Pagett, Lord Charles, 198 ; Lord, 198. by Philip Norman, 139. Pakak, Joh'nes, 132. Notes on the Cathedral Libraries Pakenham, Anne, 197; Hugh, 197. of England, by Beriah Botfield, Pakker, John, 239. 41. Palmer, Henrye, 186 ; Rev. J. H., xlv. "Notes on the Family oE Shelving," Parham, 232, 234. by W. S. Ellis, 196. Parker, Archbishop, 98 ; Captain, 230; Notes on Former Owners of Igh- Edwarde, 185. tham Mote House, by Rev. C. E. Parker's Domestic Architecture of tlie Woodruff, M.A., 195. Middle Ages, 223. "Notes on Sub-Committee on Reli- Parkyns, Willm., 186. gion," see Dering. Paul's Cray Hill, 151. " Notitia," 212. Pawley, William, 146. Notley, Lincoln, 260. Payne, George, P.L.S., P.S.A., xlii. Nutstead, entrenchments at, Iiii, 3,10,61, 111; on Celtio interments GENERAL INDEX. 289

discovered at Shorne. 86 ; Mediseval Plantagenet, Lady Anne, 214; Tho- Crypts at Rochester, 220; Re- mas Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. searches and Discoveries in Kent, 244. 1899-1900, li. Piatt, John, 187. Payne, Mrs. George, xlix. Hayfair, Dr., 148. Payne's Archseological Survey Map, Plesshy, College of, 250. 111. Pludge, John, 186. Peacock, Edward, 61. Plutarch's Lives, 213, Pearce, Bishop, 140, 172; Nicholas, Plymouth, Lord, see Windsor. 188. " Polecat Alley," 156. Pearson, J. L., 32. Polecats formerly found at Bromley, Pease, Richard, 185. 156. Peckard's Life of Eerrar, 104. Polley, Margery, 163. Peokham, West, 128. Pontefract, executions at, 197. Peerse, Thomas, 186. Pontoise, John, Bishop of, St. Eliza- Peeters, Elizabeth, 226 ; Jo., 226. beth's College founded by, 265, Peivre, —•, 123. 266. Pendreth, Milo, 98. Poole, Henry, 122 ; Margaret, 122. Pennis, 200. Poore, Eicharde, 187. Penryn, 105. Pope, Edmund, LL.D., Chancellor and Pepys, Samuel, 218. Vicar-General of Rochester, 167. Percy, C. C, xlv; E. G., xlvi. Port, Walter, 128. Perewich, Eoger, 18. Portpigham, Cornwall, 170. Perker, Goodman, 238. Posting-house, Royal scheme for pro- Perryn. Humfrye, 188. viding, 68. Peter the Chanter. 55. Potage, Joh'nes, 138. Petham, 130, 196. ' Potin or Potyn, John, 18 ; Symon, Petley, Willm., 198. 222; William, 12,13, 14. Pett, Willm., 185. Potkyn, Richarde, 187. Pettit, Captain John, hatchment of, Potters' marks (Samian), 272. 263. Pottery, discoveries of, at:—Borough Pharos, British instances of, 203, 206 ; Greene, lvii, lviii; Boughton Mon- claim of Riehborough discussed, chelsea and Buckland, li, Iii; 205. Broadstairs, lix ; Darenth, li, Iii ; Phelps, Riohard, 256. Deal, 112; Halstow (Lower), lix; Philipott MSS., 195,196. Henley Wood, Iii; Ightham, lviii ; Phillippes or Phylypps alias Boxley, Shorne, 87 ; Strood, lv, lvi. Walter, Dean of Bochester, 67, 78. Powdering (hair), reason for its de- 79. cline, 152 ; tax on, 152. Phillips, Eev. John, Saturday lectures Powle, G., 106. of, and payments for, 238, 239, 242. Pratt, Arms of, 231. Philpott, Stephen, 226 ; S. G. P., xlv. Pratt, Elizabeth, 229, 232 ; Michael, Pieters, John, 148. 229, 232. Pilgrims, Eichborough visited by, 217. Pratt's Bottom, 155. Pilton, Eobert, 29. Priestfield or Prestefelde, 5, 6. Piscine, instances of, 190. Prince's Plain, Bromley, 143. Pitt, W., the elder, Earl of Chatham, Prior, dormitory arrangements re, 45, Hayes Place purchased by, 156; 58 ; muniments stored in chapel of. text of letter written by, 157. 45, 46. „ William, the younger, hair pow- Pritchard's History of Deal, refer- der taxed by, 152 ; Holewood ences to, 111, 112. owned by, 157, 158; Keston Proceedings in Kent (Camden Society's Common enclosed by, 157,158 ; Publication, 1861), 168. • letter to, 157. Procession Oak, see Bromley. Plague, Paversham deaths from, and Pryse, Richarde. 187. regulations against, 242. Pykenham, William, LL.D., 247, 252. Plaistow Lodge, 158. Pym's Petition, 105. Planch

E Reve, James, 186 ; Michael, 186. Ribright, Thomas, 149. Radulfus, Abbot, vineyard planted Riehborough (Rupichester or Rvtv- by, 117. piae), antiquities at, description of Radulfus clericus, or the clerk, 8, 9. and theories concerning, 202, 203, Eag and marine store dealers, origin 204, 205, 206, 207,208, 211. 212,213, of sign used by, 151. 214, 216, 216, 217, 218, 219,269,270 ; Ralph, Abbot of Seez, Bishop of Church of St. Augustine's at, 210, Rochester, Archbishop of Canter- 216,217; excavations at, accounts of bury, 7. and reports on,xlvi, xlviii, 111, 201, Ealph the Breton, 11. 202,211,267,268,269,271,272 ; her- Ramsgate or Raunsgate, capstan at, mitage at, early references to, 210, 215 ; derivation of, 253 ; fibula dis- 216; Isle of,213,253; Pharos theory, covered at, lix. see antiquities (above) ; pilgrims Bamsgate District, election of Hon. visiting, 217 ; platform at, descrip- Sec. for, xlv. tion of and theories concerning, Eandall, Oatheriu, 227; Martha, 227. see. antiquities (above) ; Roman Ranier, Daniel, 256. naval station at, 213 ; Roman road Bannulfus capellanus, 4. through, 110 ; St. Augustine's land- Bapin's Acta Reg., references to, 163, ing at, 209, 210, 216, 217; Saxon 167. occupation of, 218 ; sluice of, 211. Baven, F., xlvni. Riehborough Castle, Stukeley's draw- Ravensbourne River, mill on, 149; ing of,212. otter hunting on, 156. Eichborough Castrum, plans and Rawes, Family of, 147. sketches of, and references to, 201, Rawlins, Rev. J., 110. 209, 212 ; probable object of, 212, Rawlinson MSS., references to, 68,71. 213. Eawlyn, John, 188. Riehborough Cave, 202, 211, 215, 216. Raymond, Sir Charles, Bart., 172; Riehborough Chapel, bequest to, 210, Sophia, 172. Riehborough, Cross (St. Augustine's) Eayney, Sir John, Bart., 200 : Susan, and Platform of, bibliography of, 200. 201; curios, coins, etc., discovered Eeade, E. F. S., 215. at, inscriptions on, 208, 218, 271, Reafe, Jo., 226. 272 ; description of and theories Eeculver Castrum, 206. concerning, see antiquities (above) ; Reculver Church, bequest to, 246, Paper on, by G. Dowker, F.G.S., 201. 251 ; composition of, 207. Eichborough, on Excavations at, by Reculver, Lymne, and Riehborough, John Garstang, 267. History of, by Roach Smith, 218. Eichborough Harbour, probable site Reculver Monastery, foundation of, 97. of, 209, 211, 212. Redman, Eichard, 226 ; Thomas, 226. Riehborough Hill, 203, 212. Reeve, J. A., 48. Richmond, 170. Reg. 1 Eccles., reference to, 163. Richmond, Goodman, 237. Reg. Eccles. Roffensis, references to, Ringwould, barrows at, 110. 168, 170, 171. Eippingalle, John. 187. Beg. Edm. Ghest. Epi., 164. Eipple, 118. Registrum (E.) Episcop. and Ecclesise Ripple Court, 118. Roffensis, reference fco, 1 6 4 . Rivers, Lord, see Woodville. Registrum Roffense, sea Thorpe. Roads, Roman military, 110, 111, 218. Reg. (E.) Spir. Roffensis, references Eobert of St. Amand, 5. • to, 161, 162, 163, 168, 169. Roberts, Eev. H. B., xlii, xliii; Major Relation (A) of the State of Religion, John Roberts Atkin, xlv. see Europce Speculum. Robertson, John Elliott Pasley, B.LL., Religion, Sub-Committee on, 168. D.O.L., Chancellor and Vicar-Gene- Remains (human), discovery at Rich- ral of Rochester, his university and borough of, 211. legal career, 174 ; " Reports of cases Rendlesham, Lord, see Thellusson. argued and determined in the Eccle- " Reports of cases argued and deter- siastical Courts of Doctors' Com- mined in the Ecclesiastical Courts mons, 1844—1851," edited by, 174. of Doctors' Commons, 1844—1851," Robertson, Robert, 174. edited by Dr. Robertson, 174. Robinson and Brinston, Messrs., 101. GENERAL INDEX. 291

Rochester (Roffa), Ansgot of, see Rochester Churches :—St. Mary's, see Ansgot; Archdeaconry of, 81; City Cathedral. St. Nicholas, building of, 2 ; constable of, 13,14,16 ; Dean agreement concerning, 25, 26; de- and Canons of, 2 ; defences of, 12, scription of, 25 ; pillaged by King 13,14 ; discovery of human remains John, 11; restored by Bishop Hamo, at, 84,85 ; ditch, see wall and ditch ; 25. documents concerning, 9,16,17, 18, Roohester, Crypts in :—220, 221, 222, 19, 20, 23, 71, 72, 73, 74 ; Grenton 223; " Crown Inn," 222, 223 ; of, 5 ; High Street, 2, 3 ; Jutish "George Inn," 220, 222; "Old graves at, liv, lv ; King's Manor at, Palace," 223 ; " Old Vicarage," 223 ; extent and history of, 76,77, 78, 79, " People's Cafe," 223. 80; martyrs of, 163 ; Members of Eochester, Dean and Chapter, acquisi- Parliament for, 100, 166 ; monastic tion of Royal Manor by, 77, 78, 79 ; orchards and gardens, 59, 63, 67 ; Archdeaconry of Rochester and municipal payments and workmen's Oriel Oollege, annexing stalls of, wages, 13, 14 ; pickaxes for, 13,14; 81 ; arrangements for housing, 71, Prebends of, particulars concerning, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 81, 82; Incorpo- 74,75,163,164 ; Royal Commission ration of, 67, 72; proposal to re- for housing the Chapter, draft of, adjust revenues of, 173, 174; Ee- 71, 72, 73, 74 : Eoyal Inquisition cords of, 9 ; Rectory of Hartlip concerning, 77 ; Eoyal lodging in, owning, 16 ; removal of Le Porter's 58, 59, 69 ; Boyal pensioners at, 72 ; Lodge and gateway by, 28. Royal posting-house in, 68 ; Royal Eochester, Inns of :—" The Crown," visit to, 59; Sfc. Catherine's Hospital 223 ; "The George," 220, 221, 222 ; founded, 222 ; St. William's Shrine, " The People's Cafe," 223. 23; scholastic foundations at, 72, Eochester, John of, 55. 75, 76,173,174 ; Sunday procession Eochester, Libraries at;—Modern, 41. in, 83,84; vineyard at, identification Monastic, its dispersal, 33 ; list and of, 66 ; War of, 4, 5. classification of books in, 34, Rochester, Architectural History of Rochester, MedisBval Crypts at, by the Cathedral Church and Monas- George Payne, P.L.S., P.S.A., 220. tery of St. Andrew at (II. The Rochester Monastic accounts, in- Monastery), by W. H. St. John formation given by, 68,69 ; present Hope, M.A., 1. location of, 68. Rochester, Bishops of:—Ernulf, 45 ; Rochester, Monastic buildings at:— Fisher, 61; Gilbert, 32,45 ; Griffith, Additions to and restoration of, Maurice, D.D., 163 ; Hamo, 25, 46 ; in ancient times, 47, 49, 50. Hilsee, John, 162 ; Horsley, 172 j Almonry, 29. King,' 173 ; Lowe, 161 ; Murray, Armarium or book-closet, 33, 34. 173,174; Pearce, 172; Ridley, 164; Celeres Court, 29 ; officials of, 29. Eussell, John, 162 ; Savage, Tho- Cellarer's building, site and plan mas, 162 ; Thorold, 174 ; Wilcookes, of, 51. 171; —, Bishop's gamekeeper, 156 ; Cemetery buildings transferred lands held by, 4. to Prior, 24. Rochester, Bishop's Palace, biblio- Chapter house, architectural fea- graphy of, 59 ; boundary walls of, tures and dimensions of, 35, 36, 66 ; Inventory of furniture in, 61, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42 ; its founders, 62,63,64, 65 ; origin and history of, 29; (new), Vestry transformed \60; removal from Bromley of, 159 ; into, 36 ; (old), ancient repairs Royal Charter re, 68 ; view of, 65. and additions to, 39, 41; priors Rochester Castle, discovery in keep of, buried in, 39 ; Royal appro- xlvii ; King John's siege of, 11,12 ; priation of, 39 ; views of, 35, Mr. Hartshorne's Paper on, 12; 38, i0. wall of, 94. Cloisters, Architectural features Rochester, Cathedral Church of St. and dimensions of, 29, 30, 31, Mary's, establishment and endow- 32, 33, 35, 36, 42, 46; destruc- ment of, 72 ; views of, 28. tion by fire and rebuilding of, Rochester Cemeteries :—Lay-folk's or 30; restoration of and addi- Greenchurchhaw, 2 3 ; monks', 23,24. tions to, 30,32, 33,55 ; sale and Rochester, Chancellors of the Diocese subsequent lease of, 80 ; views of, by A. A. Arnold, F.S.A., 160. . and engravings of, 31, 32, 34. 292 GENERAL INDEX.

Rochester, Monastic buildings at engaged on, 12, 14 ; Roman, 3, 4, 6, (continued):— 7, 10, 12, 14, 15 ; traces of wall Common-house, site and use of, 44. lately discovered, 15, 23, 52. Conversion to Eoyal use of, 67, 69. Bochester, William of, 55. Counsell Chamber, 70. Rochester and its Environs, the His- Destroyed by fire, 30, 37. tory and Antiquities of, reference Domestic offices, kitchen and to, 81. lavatory, 9,46,47, 48,50,52,53. Bochester Bridge Property, Russell's Dormer, 69, 70. Map of, 27. Dorter, its founder and bene- Rochester Place, Southwark, 163. factors, 45 ; muniments stored Rodbertus, Monetarius, 8 ; Prior de in, 45 ; plan of, 43, 44, 45 ; re- Waletun, 34. pairs to, 46. Rodm[er]sham, 136, 137, 138. Existing remains and modern Roe, John, 186. excavation works, 43, 44, 66. Roffen. penes Dee. et Cap., references Prater, 70. to, 24, 25, 27, 30. Gates and gatehouse:—Cemetery, Roger, Thomas, 56. 24, 26 ; Le Porter's, 28 ; Porta Eoger of Grimston, Sheriff of Kent, Prioris, 53 ; Roman, 9 ; St. Wil- 13, 14. liam's, 23, 24, 25, 27; Sextry, Rogerus, Tegulatorus, 57. 23, 26. Rokesacre, Laurencius, 56. King's chamber and chapel, 68. Eolfe, W. H., Deal coins recovered by, Laundry, Chamberlain's accounts 111,122; Riehborough excavations, for and directions concerning, conducting, 201, 207, 211, 218. 57, 58. Roman coast fortresses in Kent, Mr. Le Chamber's (Chamberlain's) Pox's Paper on, 204. lodging, 59. Roman engineers, 12. Le Fermory (Infirmary), ohapel Rookery, The, see Bromley. of, its erection, benefactors, and Ros, Ralph de, Prior of Rochester, 11, accounts, 54,55,56,57 ; its con- 30, 52, 53, 57, 58. version to Eoyal use, 68, 71 ; Rose, Henr., 226. site of arrangement of, 54. Rosher, W. H. Burch, xlii, xliv, xlviii, Le Porter's lodge, 27, 28, 67, xlix ; Mrs. Burch, xlii, xlix. Refectorium, founder of, 46 ; re- Rofcheman, John, 247, 252. building of, 49,50 ; sack of, 46 ; Routledge, Oanon C. P., xxxix, xii, site and dimensions of, 48. xliv, xlv, xlvii, xlviii, 128, 267. Roohester Prior and Convent, ac- Rowland, Daniel, his account of quisition of cemetery buildings by, Neville Family, reference to, 122, 24; bequest to, 246, 249. 252 ; 123. foundation of, 3, 97 ; grant of City Roxburgh, Duchess of, see Dalbiac. ditch to, 16, 17_, 18, 19, 20 ; restora- Royal Society, arbitration of rival tion of buildings assisting, 49 ; claims by, 228 ; f o u n d i n g of, 227,228. Eoyal supremacy acknowledged by, 67 ; suppression of, 66, 67, 69. Ruck, W., xxxix. Rochester Priors:—Alured, 45 ; Fre- Rupichester, see Eichborough. selle, William, 27 ; Hilias or Helyas, Rushmore Hill, 155. 30, 58; Osbern of Sheppey, 58 ; Russell, Bishop John, 162; John. Ralph (de Ros), 11, 30, 52, 53, 57, 235 ; Sarah, 235 ; Mr., 236. 58 ; Richard of Darent, 25 ; Sil- Bussell's Map of Bochester, 27. vester, 37 ; Thomas, 27 ; William of Rutton, W. L., P.S.A., on Cheney of Hoo, 25 ; accommodation outside Shurland, Kent, and of Todding- common dormitory assigned to, 58 ; ton, Beds, 122; his Wentworth, Chamberlain's account for, 58. 127. Rochester, Richard of, 27. Rutupise, Mr. H. Sharpe's Paper on, Rochester, -wall and ditch round reference to, 209. (new), commencement of, 12, 16; Rvtvpise, see Riehborough. course followed by and dimensions Rychardson or Richardson, Gregory, of, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27 ; docu- 71, 74. ments relating to, 12, 13, 14, 23 ; Ryche, Sir Ryohard, Chancellor of the filling up of ditch, 17, 18 ; Inquisi- Court of Augmentations, 66, 71, tion re, 16,17 ; p a y m e n t of workmen 73, 74. Rye, Anne, 200. GENERAL INDEX. 293

Rye, Thomas, 185. extent and history of, 227 ; Hasted's Rye, W. B., Catalogue of Old Roches- connection with. 236 ; owners of. ter Monastic Library, in a Paper 227, 235 ; site of,' 235. by, 34 ; Memoir on Bishop's Palace, St. John's Ash, Wrotham, Manor of, by, 59. 227. Ryver, 129. St. John's Church, Thanet, early history of, 253. St. John's College, see Cambridge. S St. John's College, see Oxford. St. Lawrence, Church of, Isle of Sabbath observance, parochial regu- Thanet, by Chas. Cotton, F.U.C.P, lations and penalties re, 144, 145. 253. Sacheverell, Rev. Dr. Henry, 171. St. Lawrence's Church, ancient re- St. Albans, 13, 14. mains under, 253 ; antique chests St. Amand, Robert of, 5. in, 260, 261 ; architectural features Saint Andrew's, Rochester, endow- and dimensions of, 253, 254, 255, ments of and gifts to, 55 ; hermitage 256, 257, 258,259,260,261 ; bells of, and cross of, 216. history of and inscription on, 256, Saint Andrew's, Slialford, Parish 257; brasses in, 261, 262 ; chancel Clinrelt, of, by Mrs. A. J. Law, re- of, 259 ; Church books of, 265, 266 ; ference to, xliii. early history of, 253; Early-Norman St. Asaph's Church, 162,165,168 ; an- portion of, 254, 255, 256, 257 ; loop- nexation of Llanyffyd (Llannfy th), holes in, 254, 255,256 ; monuments prebend to, 165. and hatchments in, 262, 263 ; poor- St. Augustine, traditions connected rate books preserved in, 260 ; re- with landing of, 210. storation and enlargement of, 257, Sfc. Augustine's Abbey, Northbourne, 258, 260 ; screen, fragment of, 200 ; exemption from Crusade tax claim- sculptured legend in, description ing, 116; foundation and early and interpretation of, 263,264 ; ves- history of, 97, 115 ; prebend in St. try, conversion of chapel into. 260. Martin's College Church, Dover, ac- St. Lawrence's Ohurch, Chapels :— quired by, 117 ; property belonging Holy Trinity, 260; Manstone, 261, to, 113, 115, 117, 118 ; register and 262 ; St. James', 260 ; St. Thomas', rental of, 116. 260. St. Augustine's Cross, see R i e h b o r o u g h. Sfc. Lawrence's Church Plate, inven- St. Austin's Abbey, Canterbury, esta- tory of and inscriptions on, 264, blishment of Royal posting-house 265. at, 68 ; see alio Cornilo. St. Lawrence's Church Tower, de- St. Baldwin of Laon, 266. struction and restoration of, 257 ; St. Bartholomew's Chapel for Lepers, its decorative features, 257 ; turret its builder, 54. staircase and chamber in, 255, 256. St. Bees' School, 153. Sfc. Magnus, London, 163. St. Botolph without Aldersgate, parish Sfc. Margaret's, 121. of, 167. St. Margaret's Bay, barrow at, 110. St. David's Cathedral, some charac- St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Church of, teristics of, 177. aisles originally designed for, 179, St. Denys, John, 18. 180 ; chancel and nave of, 178 ; con- St. Elizabeth of Hungary, hymn to, tinuity of plan apparent in, 17S; 265. dates of, 176, 177, 178, 179. 180 ; St. John's, Sutton-at-Hone, Mr. Hill's description of, by Mr. Mickle- Paper on, reference to 227; Mr. thwaite, 179; dimensions of, 175; Wadmore's Paper on, reference to, doorways and external features of, 227, 178; original plan of and modern St. John's Chapel, Sutton-at-Hone, alterations in, 175, 176, 177. dimensions and architectural fea- St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Church of, tures of, 236 ; removal of windows Notes on, by the Eev. G. M. Livett, from, 233. 175. St. John's Manor, Sutton-at-Hone, St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, Tower of division of, 235. Ohurch of, date, style, and work- St. John's Mansion, Sutton-at-Hone, manship of, 177, 178,179 ; remains discovery of ancient armour at, 236 ; of newel staircase in, 179. 294 GENERAL INDEX.

St. Martin's, Dover, 113. after, 101 ; Parliamentary and poli- St. Martin's-le-Grand, bequest to tical career of, 99, 100,101,102, 103, Chapel of, 250. 104, 105 ; portrait of, 106 ; Somers St. Mary, Chapel of, King Eadbald Island Company, see commercial founding, 115. enterprises ; works of, 99. St. Mary Crackpole, Lincoln, 162. Sandys, Edwin, the antiquarian, Sir St. Mary Cray, see " Black Boy." Edwin's epitaph and Consuetudines St. Michael's, Oxon, 168. KancicB written by, 106. St. Mildred's, Canterbury, 207. Sandys. Colonel Richard, Governor of St. Mildred's, Deal, 112. Bermuda Company, 107. St. Mildred's Rectory, London, 171. Sandys, Sir Richard, Northbourne St. Nicholas Aeon, 163. Court entailed by, 107. St. Nicholas, Jehane. her monumental Sarpi, Fra Paolo, Europce Speculum. effigy, 262 ; Thomas, 262. translated by, 99. St. Pancras, Church of, 216. Sarum, Dean and Chapter of, 171. St. Paul's, restoration of, amount Saunders or Saunder, Anne, 98 ; Ed- collected towards, 225 ; Milton sub- ward, 98 ; Sir John, Prebendary of scription to and list of contributors, Wingham, etc, extract from will 226 ; Royal Commission on, 225. of, 210 ; Richarde, 187. St. Paul's, Boyal visit to, 225. Saunford, Roger de, stone brewhouse St. Paul's Cray, excommunication of erected by, 53. Vicar of, 168. Savage, T h o m a s . Bishop of Roohester, St. Peter's Ohurch, Thanet, early his- 162. tory of. 253. Saxon invasion, defences against, St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Bucks, 212. 162 ; Monastery of, 10. Saxon Kings, monasteries founded St. Thomas of Aeon, Church of, by, 97. 197. Saxten, Willm., 186. St. Werburgh's Church, Hoo, 161. Schnebbelie's etching of Rochester Saker, William, 241, 243. Cathedral, 28. Sakevyle, Ric, 77. Scott, Lady Elizabeth, 183 ; Sir Gil- Salisbury Cathedral Churoh, History bert, 51; James, medical reputation of, 169. > J of and fortune left by, 158 ; John, Salmestone Grange, xlix. his career and early death, 158 ; Sir Salmon of Ripple, 98. 119. Thomas, Knt., Sheriff of Kent, bio- Salmon's Chronol., 169. graphical sketch of, 183; Thomas, Salubrious Range, 155. 183 ; —, Dean, 43 ; Dr., 151 ; —, of Samian ware, marks on Riehborough Halden, 166. specimens of, 272. Scott, J. Oldrid, on Ightham Mote Sam'on, Henr., 226. House and Church, xliv, 189. Sanderstead, harriers at, 153. Scott-Robertson, Canon, xliii, xliv. Sandown, discovery of coins at, 110. Scott's Hall, 183. Sandown(e) Castle, 114,184. Scott's ointment and dressings, 158. Sandstone polishers, discovery of, Scriven, Mr., 86, 90. 87. Sculptured stones, discovery of, 128. " Sandwich, Collections for a History Sebirtswould, 121. of," by Mr. Boys, 206. Seele, 195. Sandwich, 104, 205 ; Dean of, 116 ; Seez, Ralph, Abbot of, see Ralph. Saint Clement's Ohurch, its newel Segar, Willm., 185. stairway, 255 ; Saxon ecclesiastical Selby, Arms of the Family of, and work centred in, 218. Pedigree, 200. Sandys, Edwin, Archbishop of York, Selby, Anne, 200 (2) ; Charles, 200 ; 98. Charles Bridges, 200; Dorothy, Sandys, Sir Edwin, bequests left by, Dame, monumental epitaph on, 105 ; character and early life and 193 ; Lady Dorothy, 199,200 ; Doro- education of, 98,99,100; commercial thy, 200 ; Eliz., 200 (3) ; Elizabeth, enterprises connected w i t h , 101,102; 200 (2) ; Elizabeth Burrough, 200 ; East India and Virginia Companies George, 199; George, Sheriff of directing, 102, 103, 104, 105 ; im- Kent, 200 ; Sir Henry, Serjeant, 200; prisonment of, 103,104 ; monument Henry, 200; Isabel, 200; Lady erected to, 106 ; native tribe named Jane, 200 ; Sir John, gentleman GENEEAL INDEX. 295

porter of Berwick, 199, 200 ; John, Simpson, Dr. Sparrow, letter of, gentleman porter of Berwick, 200 ; 225. John, 200 (2) ; John Browne, 200 ; Simpson's House. Bromley, moat of, Margaret, 200; Mary, 200; Prideaux 149. J., 200 ; Ralph, 199, 200 ; Robert, Simson, John, 187. 200 ; Susan, 200 ; Thomas, 200 (2) ; Sittingbourne, 257. Sir William, gentleman porter of Sittingbourne District, xlv. Berwick, 193,194,199,200 ; Sir Wil- Skeat, Professor, 109. liam, Knt., 194, 199, 200; William, Skeletons, disinterment of, 86, 87, 200 (3). 88. Selden, 103, 104. Skem Corner, Bromley, 142. Sens, William of, chisel introduced Skynnere, Johannes, 56. by, 178. Sloane, C, 89 ; Sir Hans, 228. Serres, Rev. H. A., xlix, 1. Sloane MS. Collection in British Service Book, fourteenth-century, his- Museum, 229, 230. tory and description of, 265, 266. Smalehed, 130, 133. Sevington, The Moat at, 184. Smith, B. F., Archdeacon, death of, Sharpe, H., Rutupise by, 209. xlvi. Shelving, Arms of, 196. Smith, C. Roach, antiquarian re- Shelving, Benedicta, 196 ; John, 196. searches and opinions of, 110, 111, Shelvings, The, W. S. Ellis's Notes 112,207,208,210 ; his Antiquities of on, 196. Riehborough, Reculver, and Lymne, Shepherd. Miss, 148. reference to, 201; History of tlie Sheppardi Dr., 110. Castrum, 208 ; History of Rich- Sheppey (Shippey), foundation of borough, Reculver, and Lymne, 218. Minster Monastery at, 97 ; Osbern Smith, F. F., xii. of, see Osbern. Smith, Rev. Henry, D.D., Rector of Shiborne, 195. Headley, 148 ; education and mar- Shilston, Devon, 232. riage of, 153, 154; MS. sermon of, Shindler. Thomas, Tlie Registers of 154 ; sporting proclivities of, 153, tlw Cathedral Church of Rochester, 154. by, 75, 81. Smith-Masters, Mr., Iii. Ship cesse, Oouncil minute re levy of, Smythe, C. Taylor, Joywood Cemetery 240, described by, 113 ; Sir John, 227; Ships, ancient versus modern methods Sarah, Countess of Leicester, 227; of hoisting, 213, 214, 215. Sir T., Treasurer of Virginia Com- Shirley House, 153. pany, 101. , 116, 117. Snelling, Rev. —, his suspension for Shooter's Hill, Crown property at, 156; refusing to read the "Book of highway robberies connected -with, Sports," 168 ; Mr., 257. 141. Snode, Robt., 185. Shorne. 90. Soames, Mr., 148. Shorne, Celtic interments discovered Soane, Tom, 154. at, by George Payne, F.L.S., F.S.A., Society Antiq. London MS., 46, 51. 86. Soldone, 116. Shorne Hill, 90. Sole, Michael, 185. Shorne-Ifield, Oeltio burial-place at, Somers Islands Company, 101. xlviii. Somner, —, 201. Shortlands, 151. Southampton, Lord, see Wriothesley, Shrubsole, Mrs., 185. 103. Shurland, 122, 123. Southborough, 155. Shurland House, 122. Southereye, Johannes, 57. Shyborn, Oapella de, 137. Southflete (South Fleet), Church and Sicklemore, John, his hatchment, Rectory of, 148,161,162, 163. 263. South Hill Park, Berks, 173. Silchester Ohurch, 217. South Sea Company, 172. Sills, Mr., liv. Southwark, Archdeaconry, 174 ; epis- Silvester or Sylvester, Prior, improve- copal palace at, see Eochester. ments inaugurated by, 11, 45. Southwell, 162. Simkins, John, Prebend of Roohester, Sparke, Josyas, 186. 24. Sparrowe, Thomas, 240. 296 GENERAL INDEX.

Speldherst, Johannes de, Prior of Sussex Collection MSS., 172. Eochester, 50. Sutton, Bob, 147 ; John, 187 ; Mr., Sprakeling, Arms of, 262. 146. Sprakeling, Sir Adam, Knt., his brass Sutton, East and West, 116; " Pope in St. Lawrence's Ohurch, 262 ; Ro- and Crown " at, 234. bert. 262, 263. Sutton-at-Hone, charities, 235 ; St. Sprott, Thomas, Chronicle of, 210,216. John's at, 163,227,228,229,230,231, Spylman, Thomas. 71, 74. 232, 233, 234, 235, 236. Spynney, Tho., 226. Sutton Church, monuments in, 229, Squier, Mr., account of East India- 231. 232, 233, 234; restoration of, man's wreck, by, 230. 119. Stallesfeld (Stallysfeld), 130,136,137, Sutton Manor House, 119. 138. Sutton cum Bucks, 162. Stanhope, Earl of, see Mahon. Swabey, Catherine, 172; Elizabeth, Staplehurst, 128. 172; Mary, 172; Maurice, D.D., State Papers, Calendar of, 101. Chancellor and Vicar-General of Statesfeld, 135. Roohester, biographical sketoh of, Stedde, Willm., 184. 172 ; Samuel, 172. Stephens, George, 257. Swan, Eev. E., xl. Steppinge, Thomas, 185. "Swan," The, Bromley, 145. Stevens, Willm., 186. Swanley, origin of, 229. Stewart, Lady Catherine, Countess of SwynfMd (Swynffield), 128,129. Dunmore, hatchment of, 262. Syberdyswold, 133. Stidolph, Godfrey, 160. Sydley, Willm., 71, 74. Stockbridge, Hampshire, 100. Sydney, Prancis, 71, 74 ; Earl, 152. Stockholm, National Historical Mu- Symcockes, Humfrye, 185. seum at, xliii, xliv. Symkyns, John. Prebend of Eochester, Stokes Grange, II. 73, 74 ; removed for non-celibacy, Stonar, 205. 75. Stone, Eobert, 243; benefaction by, Symonde, Ead'us, 132. 143. Symons, —, 184. Stone Eectory, 161, 164, 171. Syracuse, Sicily, 213. Stone-heap Parm, 110. Stonehouse, Eob'tus, 137. Storer, Baker, 150. Stour, The, 212. Stransham, Thomas, 243. Tancock, Rev. C, D.D., xxxix. Stringer, H., xii. Tanner, Bishop, his Bibliography, 164. Strood, Iii, Iiii, lv, lvii. 165. Strood, Thurstan of, 13, 14. Taunton, 167. Strype, Mr., 164. Taverner, Thomas (The), 18. Strype's Annual, 163, 164, 165, 166; Tayler, Geo., 226 ; John, 188. his Eccl Mem., 163. Taylor, Ann, 128 ; E. E., xl; Henry, Strype on Stow, reference to, 197. xliv, 18, 194 ; Professor Isaac, 110 ; Stubbs, Bishop, 115. Richard or Rowland, LL.D., Chan- Studall, East and West, 110. cellor and Prebend of Eochester, Stukeley's engravings of Eichborough martyrdom of, 164 ; Eo., 226. Castrum and Castle, 201, 212. Temple, Ewell, 129, 131, 133, 134. Sturry, 115. Tessier, Stephen, 151. Sudgate (Sutgate), 9. Testewode, William, 24. Suines, Andrewe, 186. Textus Roffensis, reference to, 2, 3, 4, Summerhill, Tonbridge, 233, 235. 5, 6, 8, 9. Sumner, Archbishop, wig worn during Tey, William, 247, 251, 252. sermon by, 159. Teynham, coins discovered at, liv. Sum'ers, Mr., 226. Thacksted, Essex, 197. Surrenden MSS., Sir T. Cawne's will Thalebot the Sacrist, 46. in, 206 ; Collection Roll of Accounts Thanet, ancient British term for, 253 ; of the Abbey of St. Augustine's, churohes in, 253 ; foundation of Canterbury, 117. Minster Monastery in, 97. Surtees Society, Rites of Durham, 44, Thellusson, P. J„ 1st Lord Eendles- 48. ham, 158. GENERAL INDEX. 297

Thetford Church, Norwich, 246, ter, biographical sketch of, 169, 250. 170; Bishop Burnet's estimate of, They, William, 246. 170; Huguenots assisted by, 170. Thomas, Bishop, 140. Trumbull, William, M.P., 169. Thomas of Nashenden (Nessendene), Truro, 228. 10. Truro, Lord, see Wilde. Thomson, Thomas, 264. Tubney alias Tupney alias Tulman, Thong, 89. John, Chancellor of the Diocese of Thorne Col., 210. Rochester, biographical sketch of, Thome's Chronicle, references to, 115, 161, 162 ; epitaph on, 162. 116, 209, 210, 216, 217, 218, 253. Tufton, Sir Nicholas, 105; Richard, Thornebury Churoh, Worcester, 245, 186. 250. Tulman, see Tubney. Thorneux, Stephen, 183. Tunbridge (Tunbryge), 136, 137, Thorold, Bishop, 174. 138. Thorpe MSS., 67. Tupney, see Tubney. Thorpe's Custumale Roffensis, re- Turk, John, of Staplehurst, 128. ferences to, 28, 29, 34, 35, 39, 51, 53, Turke, John, of Rochester, 71. 58, 80; his Registrum Roffense, re- Turks, see Monks Place. ferences to, 2. 6, 7, 8,9,16,23.24, 25, Turner, Jo., 226 ; Sergeante Nicholas, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, 37, 39, 45, 188 ; Mr., 107. 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, Tweedy, Colonel, 148. 60. Twizell, 199, 200. " Three Brothers " s.s., 230. Tyler, Rev. R., 264. Thurstan of Strood, 13, 14. Tyllman, see Tilman. Tickenhurst, 116. Tylmanston, 130, 132. Ticknore, John, 256. Till, E. D., xlv. Tillman or Tyllman, Willm., Mayor U of Faversham, 185, 186. Tillotson, Arohbishop, 229. Hdall. —, 226. Tintern Abbey, book-closet at, 33. Umfrey, Eicharde, 186. Titts, order forbidding exportation of, Underdowne, Richarde, 187. 182, 183. Upchurch,- lix. Toddington, owners of, 125, 126 ; Upton, John, Mayor of Paversham, Boyal visit to, 124, 125. 185, 186; Nichas., 184, 185, 186; Toddington Ohurch, monuments in, Lieutenant Nicholas, 188. 124, 125, 126. Usher, Thomas, 226. Toddington Estates, history of, 123, 125, 127. Toddington Manor House, modern V erection of, 127. Toddington Mansion, fortunes of, 124, Vagrancy, regulations for suppression 126, 127. of, 237, 239, 240. Tokens, issue of, 145. Valor Eeclesiasticus, 16. Tonbridge, Heymerio of, 11. Vaughan, Sir Thomas, 197 ; Prebend, Tonbridge, property of Knight Hos- 165. pitallers at, 128. Vaulted Chamber, mediseval popu- Tower Hamlets, 173. larity of. 223, 224. Townley, James, hatohment of, 262. Villiers, John, 233. Traokways, anoient, 89, 90. Virginia, enquiry into administration Tracy, Mrs., 235. of, 104 ; incorporation into Crown Tregony, Cornwall, 173. possessions, 104. Trenthevent, Simon, -55. Virginia Company, charter with- Treoman, Salloman, 187. drawn, 104 ; Governors of, 101,102, Trinity College, see Cambridge. 103 ; maladministration and re- Trottescliffe, Hugh of, his building organization of, 101, 102 ; settle- achievements, 10, 54. ment of Leyden exiles effected by, Troward, Edward, 256. 101; Spanish opposition to, 103. Trumbull, Sir William, LL.D., Chan- Volunteers, Kentish enrolment of, cellor and Vioar-General of Eoohes- 150; review of, 150. VOI, XXIV, X 298 GENERAL INDEX.

W delphia, 127 ; Thomas, 4th Lord Wentworth, Earl of Cleveland, 124, Waddington, John, xii. 125, 126; Sir Thomas, Knt., Lord Wadenhall, Elmstead, 196. Wentworth, Lord Chamberlain to Wadmore, Beauchamp, xlv. King Edward VL, 126 ; William, Wadmore, J. F., xl, xliii; Knight Earl of Strafford, 127. Hospitallers in Kent, by, 128; Wentworth Castle, Yorkshire, 127. Paper on St. John's, Sutton-at- West, Francis, 226. Hone, by, reference to, 227. Westbroke juxta Faversham, 132. Wakeley, Messrs., lix. Westbrook, Mr., 150. Walchelinus Episeopus, 4. Westbrooke, Dicky, 154. Walden Church, bequest to, 246, 250. Westburghe, John, 188. Wales, Prince of, Bromley cricket Westerham Eoad. 142. patronized by, 142 ; Princess of, Westferleygh (West Farleigh), 130; gamekeeper employed by, 156. Church of, 176. Waletune, Prior Rodbertus de, his West Grinstead, 172. collection of books, 34. West Kent Cricket Club, formerly Walford, Elizabeth, 200 ; Robt., 200. Prince's Plain Cricket Club, 143. Walker, A., xliii; 0. G., xlviii; 0. R., West Kent hounds, 153. YyyJTT * jW*isS -dill , barrow at, 110. Waller, Sir Thomas, 198 ; Sir Walter, Westmill, Herts, 171. 198. Westminster School, 172. Waller the Smith, 41. Weston, Chas., 200; Eliz., 200; Will'm, Wallond, Mr., 224. 198. Walmer, discovery of British coins Westpekham, 136, 137. at, 110 ; Norman appropriation of Wetham Green, lix. manors of, 121; Eomano-British Wharton, Henry, his Anglia Sacra, 2, remains at, 112. 7, 45, 46, 49, 50, 55, 161. Walpole, Hon. Thomas, 156. Whatman, Edward, 235. Walsingham, Sir Francis, 198. Whiston, Rev. Robert, 173. 174. Walter de London, Chancellor of the White, Rev. James, xUi, xliii; Ric, Diocese of Rochester, 161. 226 (2). Waltham, 7. White Hart Field, cricket matches Wantsum Estuary, 109, 203. on, 146. Ward, Mr., 158. " White Hart Inn," coaching days of, Warde, Samuel, 185 ; Thomas atte, 18. 145 ; Preeman's description of, 145 ; Waring, Warnerius, Monk of Canter- issue of tokens from, 145 ; landlords bury, 9 ; William, 147. of, 145; Tory electioneering in- Warwick, —, 103, 104. terests served by, 147. Watch towers, see Pharos. Whitehedd or Whitedd, Robert, Pre- Watchester alias Minster, 108. bend of Llanyfydd, 166. Waterfield, Samuel Mitton, li. Whitelock, Arms of, 231. Waterman, Henrye, 187; The, 186. Whitelook, Anne, 229 ; Sir Bulstrode, Waterton, Ric, 226. Knight, Ambassador to Sweden, 229. Watts, John, 226 ; Eichard, 223; Wil- Whitfield, 110. liam, 226. Whitgift, Europce Speculum dedicated Weapons, discovery of ancient speci- to, 99. mens of, liv. Whitley, Essex, 200. Webb, B. A., see History of Chisle- Whyte, John, 187. hurst. Wickham Court, 156. Webbe, —-, of Detlyng, 138. Wickham Parm, Hi, Iiii. Weekes or Weeks, Eev. A; J., 236 ; Mr., Widdyate, John, 185. 147. Widred, King of Kent, 119. Weever, —, 262. Wigan, Mercers, and Oo., Messrs., xliv, Welford, John, xlviii. xlv. Wellington boots, introduction of, Wightwick, F. P., xlviii. 153. Wilcockes, Bishop, 171. Wells, E. E., xliv; E. J., xlviii; H. G., Wilcoxe, Thomas, 185. early education of, 148 ; Mr., 143. Wilde, Sir Thomas, Lord Truro, 263. Wentworth, Henrietta Maria, Baron- Wilkie, Kenyon W., xii, xlv, xlvi. ess, 126,127; Jane, 125,126; Phila- Wilks, George, xii, xlvii. GENERAL INDEX. 299

Willement, —, 2, 196. Former Owners of Ightham Mote Willerde, John, 185. House, 195. Willis's History of Cathedrals, 162, Woodruff, Cumberland H., xlvii, xlviii, 164; his Notitia Parliament, 167, xlix, 110; Dr., li. 169 ; Survey of the Cathedral of St. Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of Eng- Asaph, 162, 165, 166, 168 ; Survey land, 197; Matilda, 197; Eichard, of tlw Catlwdral of Bangor, 166. Lord Rivers, 197. Wi'llouby (Willughby or Willoughby), Woollett, Inguoram, 188. Francis, 232; Gulielmus, Baron, Wootton, Thomas, 257. 232,234; Thomas, 198. Worcester, John, Bishop of, 247, 252. Willyamson, John, 185. Worcester, Cathedral Church of, be- Wilson, Edwarde, 186 ; James, 154 ; quest to, 245, 249 ; Chancellor of, Dr., 157. 172. Wilson's Description of Bromley, re- Worcester Deanery, 159. ferences to, 148, 149. Worth, discovery of British coins at, Winch, Thomas, 220. 110; Pharos watch-tower at, 203, Winchelsea, 173. 206 ; Roman antiquities and struc- Winchester, Bishop of, 116, 163. tures at, 113. Winchester, St. Elizabeth's College Wrattinge, Willm., 185. founded at, 265 ; School, 165. Wren, Bishop, 168. Windmills, first authentic reference Wright, Mr., his Celt, Roman, and to, 149. Saxon, reference to, 209. Windsor, Hon. Colonel, Lord Ply- Wriothesley, William, 3rd Lord South- mouth, 143. ampton, 103. Wingate, R., xxxix. Wrote foundation, additions to, 235. Wingham, 210, 218. Wrotham, lvii, lviii, 128, 200, 227. Winsor, Francis, 241. Wyborn, W., 107. Winter, Samuel, hatchment of, 262. Wymswold, 130. Wiston, Yorkshire, 162. Wyngham Church, bequest to, 246, Withred, King of Kent, 120, 121. 250. Woden, genealogy of sons of, 97. Wyngmere, 130. Wollett, Eob'tus, 132. Wyse, John, 185. Wolley, C. B., xlv. Wolwyche Rectory, 161. Wood, Basil, LL.D., Chancellor and Y Vicar-General of Rochester, 166 ; biographical sketch of, 168. Yarmouth, Great, 173. Wood's Athen,. Oxon., 163, 164, 165, Yeamans, —,41. 167, 168, 169; his History and Yeardley, —, Governor of Virginia, Antiquity of Oxon, reference to, 165. 102. Woodham, Barber, 155. York, 162, 172. , 110. Yorkshire Wolds, trench interments Woodoaks, Roman interment at, lix. on, 89. Woodruff, Rev. C. E., M.A., xii, xUi, Youens, E. C, xlix, Iiii, liv. xliv, xlvii, xlviii, x l i x ; on Notes on Younge, John, 144.

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