Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter W Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic are included and are arranged by . Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. , Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012

Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks. Buckinghamshire Glam. Glamorgan Sgt Sergeant C Century Glos. Gloucestershire snr. senior C.A.T. Canterbury Archaeological Hants. Hampshire Som. Somerset Trust Herefs. Herefordshire St Saint Caer. Caerphilly Hon. Honourable Staffs. Staffordshire Cambs. Cambridgeshire illus. illustrated Ven. Venerable Capt. Captain J.P. Justice of the Peace W. Mids. West Midlands Cllr. Councillor jnr. junior W. Sussex West Sussex Co. Company LBK Linearbandkeramik Warks. Warwickshire Col. Colonel Lincs. Lincolnshire Wilts. Wiltshire d. died Lt. Lieutenant Worcs. Worcestershire Derbys. Derbyshire Lt-Col. Lieutenant Colonel Yorks. Yorkshire

Waddell, Richard 116 .180 Wade George, Field Marshal 120 .281 William 119 .69n Wadeton family 115 .439 John de 115 .438–9, 441 Robert de 115 .438 Wadhurst (E. Sussex) 112 .204 Waermund II, Bishop of Rochester 115 .142n wages C13–14 116 .52–3 C16 119 .17 C17 114 .160 C18–19 116 .160 C19 120 .201 C19–20 114 .25–6 see also income Wagon, Silas 117 .147, 149 Wainscott see under Extra Wakeley (Wakely) Catherine, m. George Sayer 111 .168–9, f198 Edward 111 .168 James 111 .168–9, f198 Mary 111 .168 Wakelin (Wakelyn) Benjamin 114 .155, 160–1 Thomas 112 .249 see also Walkelyne Wakling, William 116 .241, 243, 244 see under with see under Chatham Wale – (C16), widow of Thomas, formerly m. to Richard Theobold 116 .250 Thomas 116 .250 Wales, Johanna 119 .69n Walfreth 117 .232 Walkelin (d.1098), Bishop of Rochester 115 .453 Walkelin (C13/14) 115 .453 Walkelyne John 112 .250 William 112 .250 see also Wakelin (Wakelyn) Walker Mrs – (C19–20) 111 .310 Eva, m. Allen Grove before marriage 111 .291–2, 294, 295–6, 297–8 at: 111 .285, 308, 309–10, 327; 111 .303, 307–8; York 111 .298 mentioned in husband’s diaries 111 .283 G.P., map by 114 .4, 5 Richard 116 .222, 224 Stephen 110 .142, 151 Walkherst 112 .293, 295 Walkingstead (Surrey) 115 .135 wall paintings medieval Canterbury 110 .46–7; 120 .386 119 .67n Nackington 114 .223 post-medieval, Moatenden Priory 115 .190 see also wall plaster, painted wall panels, painted 111 .145, 146 , 172 wall plaster Romano-British Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .190, 203 Minster-in-Thanet, Abbey Farm 116 .326; 117 .264 115 .116–17 medieval, Moatenden 115 .197, 201 wall plaster, painted, Romano-British 114 .66, 68, 69 Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .184, 204, 226–7 Minster-in-Thanet 112 .411; 119 .393 Snodland 115 .110–13, 116–17 Thurnham villa 119 .201 Walland Marsh drainage 116 .88 field system 116 .64 Wallenberg, J.K., on Julliberrie’s Grave 116 .2 Waller family 119 .10, 237 – (C18) 118 .302n – (C19) 117 .4 Alice 119 .228 Edward 118 .301 George 119 .36, 42n J.G. 119 .404 John 119 .236 Richard 119 .226, 227, 228, 229 Robert 112 .250 Simon 119 .226 Sir Thomas 119 .36, 38 Sir Walter 119 .36 William (C16) 114 .467 Sir William (C17) 110 .13 Wallere family 112 .205 Katherine 112 .210 Walliford, Joane 115 .26 Wallinger, Benjamin 111 .268 see under Deal Walsingham family 119 .10 Thomas (C15) 117 .223 Thomas (C16) 112 .352 Sir Thomas (C16) 119 .36, 37, 38, 40n Sir Thomas II (C16–17) 119 .36 Sir Thomas V (C17) 117 .224 Walston, Thomas 111 .116 Walter (moneyer) 110 .157 Walter, Hubert 119 .179 Waltham church 114 .221n; 118 .89 Court family 114 .153 nonconformity 112 .334; 115 .18 Waltham (Essex), abbey 118 .89, 90 Waltheof family, arms 111 .154 Walton (Wolton) family 111 .125 Cllr. – (C19) 110 .341 Isaack 114 .196n; 119 .28 Sir Nicholas (C15) 111 .125 Sir Nicholas (C16) 111 .125 Thomas de 119 .299 Walworth, William the elder 119 .65n Walys, Godfrey le 117 .99 Wandsworth (London Borough) brewery 112 .336 Union 114 .23 Wanostrocht, Charles A., ‘Discovery of a Thirteenth-Century Hoard of Silver Coins in the Chapel of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, Sandwich’ 110 .153–9 Wantsum diatom analysis ( illus. ) 115 .313–18 geography of 114 .1, 2–3 , 14 geomorphological background 115 .241, 242 , 243–4, 258–60 importance of in Bronze Age 114 .310–11 molluscan analysis 115 .318–20 pollen analysis ( illus. ) 115 .303–13 Roman period 118 .93–4 sediment analysis 118 .163–4 transect across 115 .341–3 Ward Alan, ‘St Mary Magdalene’s Chapel, ’ 120 .261–76 Daniel 111 .114 John (C17 of Dartford) 111 .115 John (C17 of Faversham) 111 .217, 218–19 John (C17–18 of Benenden) 112 .326 John (C19–20) 111 .98, 111; 118 .10 William 118 .302n Wardacre, Jacob 116 .43 Wardle Dorothy see Seager Humphrey 111 .f181 Warehorne Horne, Peter, of 114 .160 Lucas, Jane, of 111 .f181 market 117 .101 Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury Clement, Richard, and 115 .164, 165, 167n lease granted by 111 .149 Northwood brasses 119 .401, 404 visitation 118 .88 Warman, Elizabeth 111 .92, 95, 100; 118 .11 Warne, Charles 111 .91; 118 .4 Warner, Edward 115 .162 Warre, Lord de la see West, Thomas Warren Ald. – (C19) 116 .171n James 112 .49 Warren Farm long barrow see under Warren Street see under warrens 115 .174, 185 Warwick, earl see Nevill, Richard Waryn, Thomas 119 .228 Washington, Laurence 119 .36, 38, 43n watchmakers 111 .116; 112 .335–6 water courses Ebbsfleet 110 .275 Romney Marsh see Romney Marsh, earthworks survey water supplies C19 114 .24–5 watercress cultivation 118 .191–203; 120 .396–412 Waterer, Gladys 111 .305 Waterford, Marquis and Marchioness of 120 .38, 42 church 119 .297, 303 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .137 Greensted’s journey to Bethersden 111 .123–30 market 117 .101 Wateringbury Place Farm 111 .123 Wilkinson family 111 .f185 Waterings 116 .71, 74 , 75 waterlogged deposits Canterbury 112 .365; 114 .458; 116 .313 Dover 112 .368–71 Ebbsfleet 110 .272 Waterman, Alfred 120 .40 watermarks 115 .409–11 Waters Col. – (C17) 120 .94 Mary 111 .317 Watling Street Canterbury 116 .314 Cobham 119 .215 Dartford 115 .413, 415, 416–19 Springhead 117 .52, 64 Watson – (C19) 117 .3 Henry 118 .321 Revd Herbert 120 .257 Wattes see Watts Watton, Thomas 119 .27, 36, 37, 42n Watts (Wattes) James (C19) 111 .233, 235 John 119 .254 Way, Albert 111 .91, 93, 96, 111; 118 .3 Wayland’s Smithy (Oxon.) 120 .322, 324 Wayre Agnes 119 .259 Alice 119 .266 John 119 .259 Weald, J.P.s 119 .6 Wealdon Iron Research Group 112 .405 Wear, Samuel 118 .302n Weather, Thomas 120 .285 Weatherhog, Robert 120 .407 Weatherlees Hill see Ebbsfleet, under Minster-in-Thanet weaver, Maidstone 116 .222 weaving batons, Anglo-Saxon 110 .108 Web Richard 110 .146 William 116 .222, 223 see also Webb Webb Diana, ‘The Saint of Newington; who was Robert Le Bouser?’ 119 .173–88 Elizabeth 116 .222, 223, 224 Mary 116 .159 see also Web Webbs, Bennett 114 .324 Webster Bruce, book review by 114 .469–70 Martyn C. see Hollingsbee, Kathleen & Webster, Martyn C. Weeks John 112 .46 Stephen 116 .222, 223 Weever, John 111 .71, 110; 119 .401, 404 Weidmann, Margrit 111 .293 Weigall, Lady Rose 120 .31, 37, 38 weights Romano-British, lead 120 .126 , 127, 144 Anglo-Saxon, copper alloy 110 .109 medieval, lead 114 .443 , 450 post-medieval, lead 115 .280 weights and measures, Sandwich 117 .27 Weinholt, Edward 110 .327 Weld (Welles), William, Prior of St Gregory’s, Bishop of Sidon 118 .88–9 Weldon Anthony (C16) 119 .36, 37, 42n Sir Anthony (C17) 110 .1, 3, 10, 13 Sir Ralph (C16–17) 119 .36 Col. Ralph (C17) 110 .4, 11, 13 Weldon stone 120 .15–16, 21 Welland, Widow – (C17) 111 .117 Welle, William atte 112 .301 Weller Mrs – (C19) 110 .146 J. 110 .150 Stephen 111 .114 Wellere family 112 .204 Welles see Weld Wells, bishop of see Gisa wells, Romano-British Each End 118 .104 , 105–6 Thurnham villa 119 .204 Wells (Welles) Nicholas A., on coins from Sandwich Bay wastewater scheme 115 .280 Thomas (C16) 115 .161 Thomas (C19) 120 .252, 259n Wellys, William, Bishop of Rochester 119 .304 Welsh, – (C19) 116 .158 Wemyss, John 116 .167 Wenban-Smith, Francis, ‘Interim Report on Current Pleistocene Research in the Ebbsfleet Valley, North-West Kent’ 110 .384–8 Wensley, Richard 119 .36, 40n Wentworth Thomas, Earl of Cleveland 111 .4 Thomas, Earl of Strafford 111 .49, 50, 51 Werestam, Richard of 116 .329 Wery Elizabeth 116 .244 Robert 116 .244 Wesley Charles 120 .282 John 118 .257, 286; 120 .287 Wessex Archaeology 115 .71–2; 117 .51; 119 .190, 195, 216 West – (C18–19) 117 .181 Eleanor, m. Edward Somerset 119 .236 Elizabeth, m. Edward Somerset 119 .236 George 116 .244 Jemima 110 .150 Thomas (C16), Lord de la Warre 119 .236 Thomas (C17) 112 .328 West see under Barming West Cliff see under Whitstable West Fairbourne see under church 119 .294, 303 Farleigh Green 111 .124, 130 manor 116 .45, 48; 117 .49 West Hougham, water pipeline, watching brief 116 .339 West Hythe see under Hythe West Kennet long barrow (Wilts.) 120 .324 West Kent Yeomanry 111 .307 West Kingsdown church 119 .295, 302, 303, 309n Fletcher, –, of 112 .236 Lovelace family 115 .163; 119 .34 Maplescombe, church 111 .110; 119 .295, 306n Woodlands, church 119 .292, 297, 303 abbey 117 .87, 99; 119 .184, 295, 303 Acacia House, Bennett, F.J. at 118 .9, 23 belt chape, medieval 110 .407 , 415 brooch, Romano-British 110 .407 , 409 Cartwright, Hugh, of 119 .32 Catlyn family 119 .32 church 115 .55; 119 .295, 303 token 116 .222 (Little Peckham) church 119 .296, 303 Bartholomew family 111 .244 Culpeper family 111 .238 Dering family 111 .f181 Geary family 111 .245, 259, 261–2 Miller family 111 .239, 240 clergy 111 .f181 Gover Hill 111 .261 Hamptons, Stanley family 110 .9 manor 111 .238 Oxenhoath Cotton, Thomas, of 119 .32 house and families ( illus. ) 111 .237–62 manor 111 .238, 239, 243–4 West Shelve see under Lenham West Wickham (G. London) see under Bromley West Wittering (W. Sussex) 115 .157 Westbrook see under Lydd Westcliffe see under St Margaret’s-at-Cliffe Westegerth, Christopher 119 .61–2, 69n Westenhanger see under Stanford Westerham church 119 .67n, 294, 297, 298, 303 coin hoard, Celtic 120 .227 manor 117 .176 market 117 .100, 174, 175–6, 177–8, 187 population C17–19 117 .175 Potter, Thomas, of 119 .35 quarries 112 .99 rectory 117 .49 shop tax 117 .175 Westgate Choral Society 120 .45 Westgate and Granville Express 120 .34 Westgate Hundred 110 .246–50, 251, 259–60 Westgate on Sea see under Margate Westleigh (Devon) 111 .156, 157 Weston Francis 115 .167 Sir Richard 115 .162, 167 Westwell Brent estates 111 .f180, 181 church 115 .63, 64, 65 , 66–7, 68; 116 .56 Court Lodge 116 .57 excavations 119 .217 manor accounts 117 .49 rectory 117 .49 roof-tiling 116 .35, 36, 37, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 54–8 market 117 .101 Norrington family 115 .26 Parsonage Farm, excavations 119 .213–14 Sharpe family 114 .152 Syday lands 114 .467 tile-making 116 .40–1, 42–3, 46–8, 58 Vidgeon lands 114 .155 Westwood see under Broadstairs and St Peters wet nurses C16–17 112 .236–7, 247, 248–9; 116 .245, 248 Wetherall – (C17) 111 .f184 Anne, m. John Dering 111 .f184 Wey Street Farm see under Ruckinge Weymouth, Viscount see Thynne, Thomas whale bone 118 .206, 207 , 208–15, 357 whaling 118 .209–10, 211–12, 213, 215 wharves Dartford 111 .119 Hythe 112 .386–8 116 .115 Whatman (Whateman) Anne, m. Robert Dering 111 .f184 Cecily see Sackville Henry 114 .342 James, M.P. 120 .245, 246 Thomas 111 .f184 wheel ruts Romano-British 115 .417; 118 .97, 98 not dated 115 .470 Wheeler (Wheler) family 111 .160 Sir George 111 .199 John 111 .115 Sir R.E.M. 111 .292, 296–7; 114 .54n wheelwright 111 .306 Wheler see Wheeler whetstones Bronze Age 114 .245, 246 , 305; 115 .469 Bronze Age–Iron Age 119 .194, 195 Iron Age 115 .470; 116 .280 Romano-British 119 .110, 111 ; 120 .138 Anglo-Saxon 115 .256, 283 Whichcord John the elder 112 .98, 118, 119 John the younger 112 .98, 99, 101, 118, 120 Whidby, John 120 .156–7, 158 whipping, Canterbury 118 .301–2 White – (C18) 111 .232 Cllr. – (C19) 110 .338 George (C17) 115 .4 George (C19) 112 .46 Gilbert 111 .213 James 112 .48 John (C18) 118 .302 John (C19) 112 .45 R. 112 .47 Samuel 116 .157; 118 .316 T. 112 .47 Thomas 115 .17 White Horse Stones see under Aylesford Whitehead Charles 112 .13 Henry 111 .115 Whitfield church 120 .381, 382–3 , 384–5 market 117 .100 settlement, Iron Age–Anglo-Saxon 116 .319–20 Whitfield family 114 .211 John (d.1691) 111 .195, f199; 115 .30 John (C18) 116 .180 Roberta, m.1 Sampson Peirce, m.2 Mr Jones 111 .166, 167, 195, 199, f199 Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury 119 .29–30, 38 Whitmelk, John 112 .201n Whitney, John of 120 .56 Whitstable Beaconsfield 110 .251 church 110 .245, 247 coastal survey 1566 112 .343, 345, 349 Crisp, Richard, of 119 .32 flooding 110 .251 Greystone 110 .251–2, 253–4, 259 Hampton 120 .171, 173, 174, 176, 179, 183 harbour 112 .115, 118; 120 .171, 349 Harwich 110 .244 , 246–56, 258–61 Horsebridge, evaluation 116 .318 manor 110 .246, 253–4, 259 museum 111 .206 Northwood manor 110 .240, 246, 247, 249, 251–2 Pudding Pan Rock, shipwreck 116 .184 railway 120 .171 sea defences 116 .318 Seasalter borough, re-examined ( illus. ) 110 .237–67 church 110 .238, 245, 249, 256, 257–8 coastline 120 .169–84 finds, prehistoric–Romano-British 120 .173–8 manor: accounts 117 .49; at Domesday 110 .237, 238–40, 242, 247, 250, 254, 261 market 117 .99 sea defences 120 .178 Stonebache 117 .49 Videan property 114 .155 shipping see coastal survey Swalecliffe coast 120 .171–80, 183 coastal survey 1566 112 .343, 345, 349 coin, Anglo-Saxon 110 .258 finds, prehistoric–Romano-British 120 .171, 172–80 Long Reach, pits observed 110 .377 manor 110 .258 wastewater treatment works, evaluation 118 .375–6 Tankerton 110 .246–7, 249–52, 258; 120 .173–5, 179 Tankerton Slopes 120 .169, 171–2, 179–83 water supply C19 114 .24 West Cliff 120 .169, 171–2, 178–83 Westgate manor 110 .247, 249–50, 254, 259–61 Whitstable Street 110 .245–6; 120 .171 Wic 110 .248–50, 252, 258–9 Whitstable Hundred 110 .250, 260 Whittemore, Philip, ‘The Northwood Brasses: Minster-in-Sheppey’ 119 .401–6 Whittle, Thomas 111 .272 Whittlebury Anne, m.2 Sir Richard Clement 115 .155, 158, 160–1, 163 Robert 115 .155, 160–1 Whitwell, John 116 .170 Whitworth Dorothy see Dering Robert 111 .f184 Whyman, John ‘The Significance of the Hoy to Margate’s Early Growth as a Seaside Resort’ 111 .17–41 Broadstairs in Old Picture Postcards , reviewed 114 .479–80 obituary by 119 .430 book reviews by 110 .421–3; 112 .423–4, 425–9, 432–6; 114 .471–2, 474–8; 115 .479–80, 484– 9; 120 .422–4 Wibert, Prior of Canterbury 110 .362; 114 .458 Wich, Richard, Bishop of Chichester 112 .273 Wichamesgemaera see Wickham under Bromley Wichemamearc see Wickham under Bromley Wickenden, – (C19) 116 .158 Wickens, Mrs – (C19) 110 .140, 147 Wickham (G. London) see under Bromley Wickhambreaux, Stodmarsh, manor 116 .217 Wicking, Richard 116 .222, 223 Wics (Wykes) see under Dover; Whitstable Wido, Abbot of Canterbury 110 .36 Wigan, Bernard John, obituary 114 .484–5 Wiggens, James 112 .324–5, 326 Wightwick (Withwick), George 111 .193, 195 Wigmore, William 120 .27 Wignall, – (C20) 111 .296 Wilberforce Henry 117 .162–3 William 120 .168n Wild Col. – (C17) 111 .272 William 118 .313 see also Wyld Wilderton Alice see Beresse Gilbert de 115 .435, 441 Wildesh, J. (C19) 110 .149 Wildman family 116 .6, 23, 28 Col. – (C19) 110 .322 Wilford, Sir Thomas 119 .36, 38, 43n Wilkins, – (C18–19) 115 .227 Wilkinson – (C17) 115 .9, 11, 22 Anne see Darell David R.P., ‘Excavations on the White Cliffs Experience Site, Dover, 1988–91’ 114 .51–148 Frances see Dering Margaret see Honywood Richard 111 .f185 S. 112 .51, 53 William 111 .f185 Wilks, – (C18) 111 .129 Willard John 112 .250–1 Robert 111 .190 Willelm (moneyer) 110 .157 Willen, John 116 .159 Willes, Sarah 116 .159 Willesborough see under Ashford Willesley see under Cranbrook William I 115 .139n, 150; 117 .75 William II 118 .49 William III 111 .120, 269; 120 .94 William, Duke of Cumberland 120 .285–6, 292 William, Princess of Prussia 120 .42 William, ferryman of Reading 110 .63 William, socius 112 .273, 274–5 William of Cluny 118 .185 William of Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury 114 .219; 118 .80–1, 83 William the Englishman 115 .48 William of Malmesbury 118 .187 William of Perth, St, shrine of 112 .152, 154 William, Edward 118 .303n Williams (Willyams) Alison, ‘Patterns of Inheritance and Attitudes to Women Revealed in Wills: The Tonbridge Area 1500–1560’ 119 .245–68 Anne, m. Joseph Peirce 111 .f199 C. 111 .173 David, on stone from St Paul’s Cray 117 .219 Elizabeth 111 .192 James 110 .147 John (C17 of ) 110 .6n John (C17–18 of Dartford) 111 .115 John, book review by 110 .426 Richard 110 .149 Robert 114 .150 Thomas 110 .125; 120 .315 Williams, Moffat & Burgess (Williams & Co., bank) 115 .222, 227, 228–9 Williamson – (C17) 114 .44–5 John James 112 .46 Thomas 112 .46 Willington see under Maidstone Willis Browne 120 .313 Robert 117 .38, 39 Willoughby Lord – 110 .6; 111 .161, f181 Percival 116 .252 Thomas (C16) 115 .165 Thomas (C16 of Chiddingstone) 119 .19, 36 willow beds, Canterbury 112 .44, 47 wills and probate accounts Anglo-Saxon, Rochester cathedral archive 115 .123–4, 126–7, 129–39 C14–16, Rochester Diocese 119 .291 C15 by name: Brent, Hugh (d.1474) 111 .141, 174; Brent, William (d.1495/6) 111 .142–3; Rolff, Thomas (d. c. 1478) 112 .197, 207 Lamberhurst 112 .193–4, 195–6, 198, 200–3, 206–9, 210–11 C15–16 Cranbrook 112 .195–6 119 .56–70n C16 by name: Brent, John (d.1504/5) 111 .180–1; Diggin, Isabel 119 .176; Miller, Sylvester (d.1596/7) 112 .218–20; Rosmodres (Brent), Amy (d.1516) 111 .181; Sayer, Alice 119 .175–6; Wood, William at 119 .176 Tonbridge and surrounding parishes 119 .245–68 C16–17, Seal 112 .218–23, 231; 116 .259–61 C17 by name: Dering, Anthony (d.1616) 111 .182–3; Dering, Brent (d.1645) 111 .189–90; Dering, Finch (d.1625) 111 .183–9; Miller, Nicholas (d.1658) 111 .239–40; Peirce, Gabriel the elder (d.1669) 111 .190–2; Peirce, Joseph (d.1680) 111 .192–5; Peirce, Sampson (d.1692) 111 .195–9 yeomanry 114 .157–60 C18, by name Bartholomew, Leonard (d.1727) 111 .246 Bartholomew, Leonard (d.1757) 111 .244 Peirce, Gabriel the younger (d.1709) 111 .199–200 Willyams see Williams Wilmington agriculture 111 .118 church 119 .297, 303, 309n manor 119 .225, 230 Stanley, Thomas, of 119 .36 villa, Romano-British 110 .80, 81 Wilmot, Peter 111 .229 Wilson Sir Erasmus and Lady 120 .29–30, 32, 33, 36, 41 T. see Perkins, D.R.J., Boast, E., Wilson, T. & MacPherson-Grant, N. Thomas 112 .59 Wilton, William de 117 .95, 96, 100 Wiltshire, earls see Boleyn, Thomas; Butler, James Winbolt, S.E. 114 .4–6, 12, 14 Winchelsea (E. Sussex) bailiff of 119 .236 earls 111 .323; 114 .153; see also Finch, Heneage land drainage 116 .96 Winchelsea, Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury 112 .271, 278; 118 .85; 119 .173–5 Winchester (Hants.) bishops see Blois, Henry of; Horne, Robert marquess see Paulet, William Winchester, Angus, Discovering Parish Boundaries , reviewed 110 .426 Winchilsea 120 .292 window glass Romano-British Maidstone (The Mount) 110 .190, 226 Minster-in-Thanet 117 .264 Snodland 115 .95–6 medieval, Canterbury 114 .201 stained and painted Canterbury 114 .196, 199 Chapel Bank 110 .57, 58, 66, 67 , 68 Egerton 114 .466–7 Fordwich 114 .226, 226n Mote (armorial) 115 .158n Moatenden 115 .196–7, 201, 202 , 203 Nackington 114 .221–2, 223 Sandwich 114 .318 wine merchants 118 .270 Wingham aisled building, Romano-British 119 .161 church, Oxenden monument 114 .211n; 115 .29–44 clergy 115 .39 college 115 .29, 38 fair 114 .161 finds, Neolithic 119 .272, 275, 276 Great Wenderton, Roman road? 114 .7 Longmete House, watching brief 114 .465 nonconformity 112 .334; 115 .18 Palmer, Thomas, of 119 .35 water supply C19 114 .24 Winkles, H. and B. 112 .163 Winnifrith, Sir John, obituary 110 .430 Winter (Wynter) Blaise 116 .149 William 119 .249 Winzar, Patricia ‘Peirce House, Charing: The House and its Owners’ 111 .131–200 ‘Witchcraft Counter-Spells in Charing’ 115 .23–8 wire, silver, Anglo-Saxon 110 .112 Wise see Wyse Wiseman, Robert 119 .36, 40n witchcraft, counter-spells, Charing ( illus. ) 115 .23–8 Witenemers see Wricklemarsh under Greenwich Withens, Sir William 119 .36 Witherne, Robert 115 .394 Withers, Capt. George 110 .11, 12–13 Within 118 .211 Withred, King of Kent 116 .217 Withwick see Wightwick Withyham (E. Sussex) 115 .163 Witney, Kenneth P. (ed.), The Survey of Archbishop Pecham’s Kentish Manors 1283–85 , reviewed 120 .413–14 obituary 119 .434 Wittersham church 110 .56 Knelle Dam 110 .50 tile-making 116 .46 Wittlesey, William, Bishop of Rochester 119 .299, 304 Wod see Wood Wodehey, Ralph of 112 .265–6, 267, 269–71, 274–5, 278–9, 281 Wodestone, Henry of 112 .272 Wodewarde, William 114 .208 Wodstoke, William 119 .66n Wolcot, John 111 .30, 32 Wolfe, Mistress 111 .165, 191 Wolger Anne see Dering John 111 .f181 Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas 115 .164–5, 166, 167–8 Wolstenholme, Sir John 116 .294n Wombwell Elizabeth (Isabelle) see Brent Joan 111 .175 John 111 .175, f180 Thomas 111 .180; 119 .40n William 111 .f180 women and C19 banking 112 .82 inheritance patterns and attitudes to, Tonbridge 1500–1560 119 .245–68 Wonder 118 .281, 283 Wood (Wod) Capt. – (C17) 110 .8 Miss – (C20) 111 .170 Mrs – (C20) 111 .169 Mayor – J.P. (C19) 110 .338, 340–1, 342 Ambrose 111 .115 Anthony à 120 .78 James 112 .249 John (C17) 111 .183 John (C17 of Dartford) 111 .116 Joseph 115 .450 J.S., painting by 111 .248, 250 Rita, ‘The Lions in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral’ 120 .386–93 Sampson 111 .116 Wendy, on animal bones from Scotney Court 118 .342 William at (C16 of Gravesend) 119 .69n William at (C16 of Upchurch) 119 .176 William at the younger (C16 of Upchurch) 119 .176 William (C17–18) 111 .115 William (C18) 118 .302n, 304 Woodchurch church 115 .55, 63, 64, 68–9 Dering estates 111 .184 Hales, Edward, of 119 .33 see also under Birchington Woodcock, Mr and Mrs (C20) 111 .170, 171 woodcutter 116 .158 Wooden (Isle of Thanet) 116 .169 Woodgate family 116 .113, 117 Thomas 111 .230 Woodington, Mrs – (C18) 111 .38 woodland 119 .204–5 Goudburst 118 .67–8 mentioned in wills C16 119 .249 Newington-Sittingbourne 119 .175 Woodland, John 112 .325 Woodlands see under West Kingsdown woodman 119 .249 Each End see under Ash Spaine property 114 .154 supplies water to Sandwich 114 .320–1 Woodruff, C.H. 112 .417 Woods, Sir William 112 .301, 303 Woodville family 119 .233–5 Elizabeth, Queen of 119 .230 Woodward Miss – (C19), m. C.J. Ridsdale 117 .164 Matthew 117 .163–4 Richard 111 .179 Woollard, Phillip, on carinated beaker from Lower Hope Point, Cliffe 116 .339 human bones from Lower Hope Point, Cliffe 116 .332–4 woollen trade C19 118 .265 Woolley – (C19) 110 .149 Joseph 114 .466 William 110 .150 Woolwich (G. London) see under Greenwich Woolwich and District Antiquarian Society 111 .308 Woolwich Historical and Scientific Society 111 .292 Wootton see Wootton, E. 110 .340; see also Levy, Wootten & Smith; Wotton Worcester (Worcs.) bishops see Gainsborough, William of; Gifford, Godfrey friary, Franciscan lector 112 .267–8 Worey, Revd George 110 .151 workhouses Canterbury 116 .148, 150–81; 118 .292, 298, 318; 119 .343–5; 120 .355 Cranbrook 118 .71 Deptford, St Paul’s 116 .165 Goudhurst 118 .71–2 Greenwich 116 .165 Hollingbourne 110 .144n, 145 impact of Poor Law Amendment Act 116 .175–6 Lambeth 116 .165 Maidstone 116 .165 110 .143, 144 World War II structures 115 .72, 76, 260; 116 .118–19; see also bombs Worsfold, W. Basil 115 .465–6, 467 Worssam, Bernard C., ‘The Building Stones of Rochester Cathedral Crypt’ 120 .1–22 & Tatton-Brown, Tim, ‘Kentish Rag and other Kent Building Stones’ 112 .93–125 Worth brooches, Iron Age 119 .378; 120 .374 , 375 cemetery, Quaker 112 .335 Dickson’s Corner, Roman occupation site ( illus. ) 120 .107–48 flints 115 .274, 282 Hacklinge radiocarbon dates 118 .378–9 road 117 .2 settlement, medieval 120 .143 Wotton family 119 .10 Sir Edward 115 .165; 119 .27–8, 36, 38 Edward, Baron Wotton 111 .266 Elizabeth, m. – Dering 120 .84; see also Dering Sir Henry 120 .84 Nicholas 119 .27, 36 Thomas 112 .342, 353; 119 .11, 18, 20, 24, 27–30, 37, 40n see also Wootton Beresse lands 115 .437, 440 church 119 .297, 303 clergy 115 .403 estate, Anglo-Saxon 115 .123, 125, 127–9, 131n, 137–41, 147–8, 149, 151 population C19–20 112 .14 sword pommel cap, Anglo-Saxon 117 .250–1 Wouldham, Thomas de, Bishop of Rochester 119 .307n Wraight, William 114 .160; see also Wreight Wratten, Miss – (C20) 111 .308–9 Wreight, Henry 115 .228; see also Wraight Wren Sir Christopher 112 .115 C.R., on coins from Ebbsfleet 110 .304–11 Wricklemarsh (G. London) see under Greenwich Wright (Wryght) – (C15) 111 .179 John & children 116 .170 Thomas, on megaliths 111 .60, 76, 91, 93, 96, 111; 118 .3, 7; 120 .323 Snodland villa 115 .72–3 see also Wraight; Wreight Writtle, John 114 .340 Wrotham Beresford, Michael, of 119 .31 Binge family 119 .31 Chowne, George, of 119 .32 church 119 .290, 297, 303 Clark, George, of 119 .32 Clement lands 115 .162 clergy 110 .5–6 Ford Place 110 .4, 8 Hale Borough 110 .11 market 117 .101 rioting 1645 110 .5 Rychers family 119 .35 sheep-stealers 112 .249 shoemaker 112 .250 Town Farm barn 116 .203 , mutiny 110 .2, 3–5, 8, 11 Wulfheah 115 .137 Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury 110 .252 Wulfstan 115 .134n Wyatt Arabella 114 .85 Capt. Francis 114 .85 Sir Thomas 119 .27; 120 .235 Wyberd Adam jnr. 117 .13 Stephen 117 .13 Wye with Hinxhill Great Stour, finds from 112 .401 Hinxhill Brent estates 111 .141, 143, 175, 176, f180 Edolf, Robert, of 119 .32 Nackholt (Naccolt) 116 .46 pottery, Beaker 110 .399–400 Wye Barnes family 111 .f180 Brent estates 111 .141, 144, 175–6 church 112 .103 Churchfield Road, Roman building material 119 .392 Kemp family 119 .34 market 117 .100 population C19–20 112 .13 property dispute C14 112 .301 Stephens, Thomas, of 111 .f185, 188 tile-making 116 .39 Wright, –, of 111 .179 Wye Court 116 .5 Wyke family 110 .248 Ivo de 110 .248 Paganus de 110 .248 Stephen de 110 .248–9 Wykeham Morton, J. 110 .149 Wykes see Wics Wyld (Wylde) Johanna 119 .66n Master Roger 119 .65n Wyles, S.F., on mollusca from Sandwich Bay 115 .332 Wylie, W.L. 112 .70 Wymbell, Richard 112 .249 Wyneday Gregory 111 .f180 Joan, m.1 John Crekyng, m.2 Robert Brent 111 .f180 Wynter see Winter Wyse Avice 112 .300 William le 112 .300 Wythell, John 111 .157