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W. signifies that the party is witness to a deed. Abergavenny, Lord, lambs given him by Amys, George, pensioner of St. Augus- the Corporation of Rochester, 77; in tine's, , 58. Sussex, 1580, 82; at Billing, 1580, Androwes, Christopher, Rochester ac- claims to appoint the under-steward counts, 76. of Rochester, 54. Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries, commoner Aceracio: see Steeling. than Romano-British, 145. Acworth, Mr., exhibits an ancient wood- Angon, exhibited by Mr. Humphry carving, xUu. Wickham, xli. Adam, Sir, Vicar of Bredhurst, 28. Annatoe, i.e. eldest, 134. Adekyn, WiUiam, 121. Ahnulis (rings), 125. Ainesfordia, Ralph de, and WUUam his Anthony, Robert, Prior of Christ brother, W., temp.'Hen. II., 29. Church, Canterbury, 60. Ainesfordia, WUUam de, and Ralph his Antoninus, second Iter of, 1. brother, W., temp. Hen. IL, 29. Anvil, Rochester Castle works, 121,129, Albon, WUliam, Pensioner of Rochester 130. Monastery, 58. Appevan, Henry, late Incumbent at Aldington was in two manors in time of Penshurst, a pensioner, 63. the Confessor; at time of Domesday Appultrefelde, MUdred, masses for, in Survey, it was only one manor, held by St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by Ansgotus, 31; only one or at most John Roper, 1523,162. two owners between Domesday and Archer, John, Leeds Priory, 64. Fitz Helte, 40; formerly distinct pa- Arms, a contribution of, 1643, 199. rish from Thurnham, united 1433, Arnold, James, Leeds Priory, 64. 29; lands in, belonging to North- Arnolde, alias SpeUhurste, q.v. wodes, descent of, 36-37. Array, the King's Commission of, 1642, Aldington Cobham, alias East Court, a 183. moiety of Aldington manor, held by Arundell, Earl of, and others, sent to the Cobhams, 31. Parliament by Edw. III. to soUoit a Aldington Septvans, a moiety of the supply, 216. manor of Aldington, 29, 31. Arundell, Hugh, Rochester accounts, Aldington Church, granted to Priory of 79. CombweU, by WUUam Fitz Helte, Ash Chantry, a late Incumbent of, 62. temp. Hen. IL, 10, 29; confirmation Ash Church, Laverock monument in, of, 40. 142. Aldynton, i.e. Aldington, q.v. Ash, Rev. D., exhibits an ancient Greek Aleyn, John, labourer, 127. picture, xliii. Allen'B Farm, in Plaxtol, 2. Ashford, the minister's house in, coats- AUington fields, Roman antiquities of-arms formerly in, 109. found in, 146. Ashford and Willesborough Churches, Aluuinus and Godwinus, in time of the brasses, etc., in, 103. Confessor, held Aldington as two Ashford Ohurch, defaced by S. Worthy manors,' 31. and another, 1644, 107; glass win- Amherst, Lord, exhibits a Saxon brooch, dows in, 109. xiii. Asphitel, A., Esq., his lecture on Ro- Amphora, or bottle, Roman, found at chester Castle, xxxvii. Plaxtol, 6. Asser's Life of Alfred, cited, 71. VOL. II. Z 338 GENERAL INDEX.

Assheler stone, Rochester Castle, 127. Bardingelege, Roger de, Rochester, circa Asshelercoin stone, Rochester Castle, 1230, 228. 114 note, 127,130. Bare, Sfr John, temp. Ric. L, 110. Ashlar quoins: see Asshelercoin. Bare, Juliana, wife of Richmond, 110. Assizes held at Rochester, 1578, 74. Bare, Richmond, of Mote House, Se- Assizes for Kent, Committee of the vington, and Juliana his wife, in House come to, 1642,181. Willesborough Church, 110. Aucher, Sir Anthony, Kt., auditor and Barker, Edward, a messenger, Rochester supervisor of Christ Church, Canter- accounts, 78, 79, 83. bury, annuitant thereof, 59. Barker, WUUam, pensioner of Leeds Augmentations, Court of, instituted, 50. Priory, 58. Augurale of Roman camp, 67. Barker, WilUam, pensioner of Motten- Averenches, descent of coheirs of, 38-39. den Monastery, 59. Averenches, Agnes de, wife of John de Barling, Mr., of Maidstone, 147. Sandwyco, 1263,134 lis, 136. Barnham, Sfr Francis, member _ for Averenches, Elena or EUnor de, wife of Maidstone, one of the Committee Bertram de Criol, 1263,134 bis, 136 sent by the Parliament to the assizes, bis. 1642,181; of Boughton Monchensey, Averenches, Isabella de, wife of Henry 1642, 195. de Gaunt, 1263, dead 1313,134,136. Barny, John, trustee of Sir Roger de Averenches, Isolda de, wife of Nicholas Northwode, 1356, 21. de Lenham, 1263,134,136. Barrett, T h o m a s , pensioner of Folkstone Averenches, Matilda de, her heirs, 1263, Monastery, 55. 134 bis, 136. Barret, Thomas, late Incumbent of Folkestone fraternity, a pensioner, 63. BackechUde, i.e. Bapchild, q.v. Barrette, Thomas, masses for, in St. Bacon, Robert, a late Incumbent at Dunstaji'8, Canterbury, left by John Dartford, a pensioner, 62. Roper, 1523,162. Bacon, Robert, pensioner of Rochester Barri, Sir John, at Canterbury, mediates Monastery, 58. in a suit between Sfr John de North- Badecok, Thomas, of Upchurch, code- wode and his father's executors, 25. fendant with Sir Richard atte Lese, Barrows [siuer], Rochester Castle, 129 q.v., 1373, 36. lis, 131. Badlesmore, Bartholomew de, Kt., the Barrows: see Handbarrows. King grants him the marriage of Sir Bars, Rochester Castle, 125. Roger do Northwode, a minor, 13 Basilica of Roman camp: see Pra> Edw. IL, 14. torium, Badlesmere, Joan de, wife of S i r John de Batteracio: see Battering. Northwode, lady of manors of Horton Basyng, WUUam de, Master of Strode and Beansfleld, temp. Edw. IL, 12. Hospital, 1368, 111. BadseU manor, Henry Sfidolf's, 1474, Bath excavated at Plaxtol, 5. 231. Batricheseye, i.e. Battersea, q.v. BaiUez, i.e. dehvered, 1382, 98. Battering and steehng axes, etc., Ro- Baker, Hugh, labourer, 127. chester Castle, 125. Baker, James, a carter, 126. Battersea [Batricheseye], freight from, Baker, Sir John, present at the assizes, to Rochester, 121-122. 1642,186. Battle, Abbot of, Roper's bequest to, Baker, Richard, a setter-mason, 123 ; a for masses, 1253,154. labourer, 126. Bawdewyn: see Baldwin. Bal, Richard, mason, at Rochester Cas- Bawth, John, Leeds Priory, 64. tle, 123. Bayues, John, pensioner of St. Augus- Baldwin [Bawdewyn], Bartholomew, tine's, Canterbury, 58. clerk, trustee of S i r Roger Northwood, Bean, Thomas, codefendant with Sir 27. Riohard atte Lese, 1373, 36-37- BaUiums, aU, are of date Edw. I., 68. Beauchamp, Roger, and others, plain- Bands [vertinellas], Rochester Castle : tiffs, manor of Lamborne, Berks, 6 see VertineUffi, 125, 128. Ric. II., 13. Bapchild [BackechUde], Radfelde in, Beauchamp, Roger de, in Grandison po- q.v., 62. digree pleadings, 34, 35. Barbitousor, Christopher, Leeds Priory, Beauchamp, Sibilla, coheir to her mother 64. Mabill, Grandison doscent, 34,35. GENERAL INDEX. 339

Beaufoy, Agnes, wife of William, Roper and executor of his WU1,1523, daughter and coheir of Robert North- 155; and bequest to him, 161. wode, 36-37. Bery, John, butler, Leeds Priory, 64. Beaufoy, WUUam, pleadings in North- Bestcherche, WiUiam, mason, works at wode descent, 36-37. CowUng Castle, q.v., 1584,100. Beausfield, near Dover, Lady Joan de Betts, Mr., exliibits an ancient bronze Badlesmere (wife of Sfr John de cock, xUii. Northwode), lady of the manor of, Betyl, Paul, labourer, 127. temp. Edw. IL, 12,14; manor, set- Beverley, Joseph, late auditor of Favers- tled in marriage by Sir Roger de ham Monastery, his fee, 59. Northwode, 1331, 16; given by Sfr Bexley, John Roper's land in, entaU of, Roger de Northwode to his son Sir 1523, 159,160. Roger and. his heirs, 1342, 20. Bicknor [BUcenor], lands in, belonging Becheman, John, timber for Rochester to Northwodes, descent of, 36, 37. Castle, 117, 122. Bicknor [Bikenore], Sir Thomas de, his Becher, Rochester, 1580, 84. seal, about 1300, 41. Bedirsden, Sfr Robert, a brother of Bickorn [bicorne], at Rochester Castle, Leeds Priory, 64. what, 128,130. Beer stone : see Bere. Bicorne: see Bickorn. Beetles [tribulis], irons for tho, Roches- Biggs, Mr., his farm at Borough Green, ter Castle, 125,129. in Wrotham, 7. Beetles [tribul.], wooden, Rochester Bikenor, i.e. Bicknor, q.v. Castle works, 129,130,131. Bilets and speldes, for making a fire, Bek, WiUiam, labourer, 127. Rochester Castle, 119. Bekesbourn, Sepulchral Shaft, paper on, BUsington Monastery,pensioned monas- 43; more sepulchral remains found tics of, 55. at, 48. BUsington, Curate of, Mr. Crofton, Belherst, John, carrying timber from 1682, 94. Bokingfeld to New Hythe, 122. Binge, John, pensioner of St. Augus- Bell, a, Rochester Castle, 129,131. tine's, Canterbury, 58. BeUs, Church, information about, re- Birling, horse-hire from Rochester to, quested by J. R. Daniel Tyssen, Esq., 1580, 83. 286. Bland, Mr., his discoveries of Roman BeUows, an oxhide for covering a pair remains at HartUp, xxxix. of, bought for Rochester Castle, 120; Blande, John, pensioner of Wingham, see also 129,130. 61. Bending, Alice de, one of the five d a u g h - Blore, E., Esq., his drawing of monu- ters and coheirs of Stephen do Thurn- ment in Folkestone Church, 133 ; his ham, 32. opinion on the monument, 141. Benet, William, the carpenter, Leeds Blore, Richard, executor of Will of Sir Priory, 64. Roger de Northwode, and formerly Beneyt, Geffrey, a setter-mason, 123. his steward, 1361, 23, 24, 25, 28. Beneyt, John, a setter-mason, 123, Blower, Mary, pensioner of Dartford 127. Nunneiy, 56. Bengbery manor, distrained for five Boards caUed Weynscot, 130. marks due to Cobham CoUege, 28; Bocher, Adam, Rochester Castle works, entail of, in hands of ThomasBrumps- 121. ton, 28. Bocher, Thomas, labourer, 127. Bentham, Mary, pensioner of Dartford Bocton: see Boughton. Nunnery, 56. Bokingfold, a royal park, 120; oak tim- Bonyon, Sfr George, impeached and sent ber in, for Rochester Castle, 122,124, to the Tower, 1642,178. 128. Bere [Beer] freestone, used in repairs Boley HU1 [BoUyhill], Mr. Watts of, 81. of Rochester Castle, 1368, 112, 127, Boleye, William, labourer, 127. 129,130. Boll, i.e. Bowls, q.v. Bereworth, WUUam, a carpenter, 124. BoUinge, Richard, masses for, in St. Berherse, Simon de, W., Rochester, Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John circa 1230, 229. Roper, 1523,162. Berkes, John de, W., temp. Hen. IL, BoUyhiU, i.e. Boley HU1, q.v. 29. Bolstres, at Rochester CaBtlo, what, 128, Berry, John a, an old servant of John 129,130. Z 2 340 GENERAL INDEX.

Bolts, Rochester Castle, 125,130. Brent, John, Esq., his paper on Bekos- Bolts for the wheels in the femes, Ro- bourne Shaft, 43. chester Castle, 129,131. Brenzet, Vicar of, Mr. John Bruce, Bonnyngton, Richard, Prior of Christ 1731, 94, Church, Canterbury, '60. Breten, Anthony, Leeds Priory, 64. Borchier, Dame Elizabeth, masses for, Bretton, John de, 36, 37. in St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by Bridgewater, Sir Peter Wroth, member John Roper, 1523, 162. for, 1642,181. Borough Green, in Wrotham, cinerary Brigge, William, a late Incumbent of deposit at, 7. Godmersham, a pensioner, 63. Borsholder, etymology of term, 85. British Museum, the copy of Magna Bosome, Anne, pensioner of Dartford Charta in, 222. Nunnery, 56. Brockman, J., 1748, 93. Bostocke, Alice, pensioner of Dartford Brodnax: see Brodaux. Nunnery, 56. Brodaux [Brodanx], William, 1708,93. BosweU, Sir Thomas, one of the Roy- Brode, John, Escheator of Kent, 1379, alists who took their instructions to 26. Parliament to the King at York, 1642, Broke, Richard, a Judge, an executor to 187. John Roper's Will, 1523,154. Bottle, in biscuit-ware, Roman, found Broke, Richard, pensioner of Wingham, at Plaxtol, 6. 61. Boughton [Bocton] stone, used in re- Brokehurste, Richard, pensioner of pairs of Rochester Castle, 1368,112, Mottenden Monastery, 59. 121,129,130. Brokhampton, Thomas, 34. Bourne, James de, his seal, 1397, 42. Brompston [Brumpston], Thomas, in Bourne, Ralph, Abbot of St. Augus- service of the Northwoods, 9; to be tine's, temp. Edw. III., 226. questioned as to Northwood pedigree, Boutler, John, horse hire, Rochester, and the entaUs of Horton, Bengbury; 1580, 83. and Thornham, 28; writer of the Bowls [boll], Rochester Castle, 120, Northwood Roll, 39. 129. Brook, Sfr Basil, feUow-prisoner of Sir Bowles's servants, Rochester accounts, Roger Twysden, making "prison a 77. place of delight," 190; removed to Boxley Abbey, pensioners, etc., of, 60. King's Bench, leaving Sir Roger aU Boxley Abbey, in special jurisdiction of lonely, 1642,192. Cardinal Wolsey, 150; Warham Brook, Thomas, Lord Cobham, 1429, pleads with Wolsey for their nonpay- 101. ment of the CoUection, 150; the Holy Brown, Roger, labourer, 126. Rood much frequented, 150. Browne, Elinor, wife of Thomas Fogge, Boydyn, John, labourer, 127. 1512, 108. Boys, Sir Edward, member for Dover, Browne, Richard, of Great Chart, mem- one of the Committee sent by the for New Romney, one of the Com- Parliament to the assizes, 1642, 182, mittee sent by the Parliament to the Bradelee, Geoffrey, labourer, 127. assizes, 1641,1642,175,182. Brag, Mr. George, servant of the ser- Brown, William, works at CowUng jeant-at-arms, 1642,189. Castle, 1384, 99. BrambUtighe, land so called in Hacking- Bruce, Mr. John, Vicar of Brenzet, ton, formerly belonging to Selloke, 1731, 94. now John Roper's, 1523, 161. Brumpston: see Brompston. Brasses; rubbings of, exhibited by Mr. Bryd, John, a carpenter, 124. KadweU and the Recorder of Roches- Brysseley, Richard, annuitant of Horton ter, xlui. monastery, 57. Bratyl, Robert, labourer, 126. Bucke, Leticia, pensioner of Mailing Bredhurst, Sfr Adam, Vicar of, temp. Abbey, 57. Hen. IV., 28. Bucket or pail [boket], Rochester Cas- Brenchisley, Sfr John, a brother of Leeds tle works, 120, 131. Priory, 63. Burgeys, John, sells poplar boards for Brenchley Church, bequests to, by Rochester Castle, 117; a carpenter, Henry Stidolf, 1474, 230. 124. Brenchley, Peeres Smythes in, q.v., Po- Burnell, John, pensioner of Maison coks in, q.v., Rowpole in, q.v. Dieu, Dover, 60. GENERAL INDEX. 341 y Burre, Thomas, seUs laths for Rochester Canterbmy, everyplace of Friars in, be- Castle, 118. quests by John Roper to, 1523,169. Burton, Arthur, a late Incumbent at Canterbury, Church of Holy Cross, Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 62. Westgate, Roper's bequests to, 1523, Burton Chantry, in Sandwich, pen- 153,174. sioners of, 62. Canterbmy, Kingsbridge, a late Incum- Butchers, insurrection of, on excise upon bent there, 62. flesh, 1647, 211, Canterbmy, Maynard's SpytteU, bequest Butler, Arthur, a late incumbent at to, " being to the castleward of Can- Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. terbury," by John Roper, 1523,169. Butler, Sfr WUUam, Colonel Sandis's Canterbury, the Prisons of Westgate outrages on his house at Testin ; flies and the castle, bequests to, by John to the King, 1642, 190. Roper, 1523,170. Butter, Mr. Sackford's, Rochester ac- Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Ralph counts, 77. Bourne, Abbot of, temp. Edw. III., Byce, WUUam, sells iron and steel for 226. Rochester Castle, 115. Canterbury, St. Augustine's, Abbot of, Bykenore and Wycheling, rent-charge Roper's bequest to, for masses, 1523, of 10 marks per annum out of, granted 153. by Sir Roger de Northwode to his son Canterbury, St, Augustine's, pensioners, Sir John, 1342, 20; the arrears of etc., of, 58. rent sued for by Sfr John de North- Canterbury, St. Dunstan's, John Roper • wood against his father's executors to be buried there, in St. Nicholas's and compromised, 25. Chapel; bequests to Vicar, 1523,153; Bykenore, Sfr John de, 16. leaves his mansion, lands, etc., in, to Bykenore, John do, son and heir of Sir his wife for Ufe, 1523,156,157 ; John John, trustee of marriage settlement Roper's "great place " in, legacy to a of Sfr Roger de Northwode, 1331,16. poor man to keep it up and the gar- Byle, Walter, seUs Beere freestone for dens, 1523,163 ; lands late Richard •. Rochester Castle, 112. Filpotte's, and lands late Elizabeth Byrche, Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. Loveryk, now John Roper's, 1523, 161; masses for John Roper, founder Cables and ropes, bought for Rochester of St. Nicholas Chantry in, left by Castle works, 121, 129, 130, 131. John Roper, Esq., 1523, 162,163; Caen [Cain] stone used in repairs of provision for maintaining St. Nicholas Rochester Castle, 1368, 112, 129, Chantry in, 1523,164; bequest to the 130. Vicar of, by John Roper, 1523,173. Caen [Caine] Grese stone, Rochester Canterbury, St. Gregory-without-North- Castle, 127,129. gate, Prior of, Roper's bequest to, for Caine stone, i.e. Caen stone, q.v., 112. masses, 1523,154. Caine Grese: see Caen Grese. Canterbury, St. John's religious house, CaldeweU, Stephen, annuitant of Leeds bequests to, by John Roper, 1523, Priory, 57. 169. Calx, 131. Canterbury, St. Martin's, a vineyard in Canci, Amfridus de, one of the three Nordhome ia, temp. Edw. III., 226. coheirs of WUUam Eitz Helte; see Canterbury, St. Stephen's and Hacking- also Chanci, 1180,29, 30, 31. ton, John Roper's lands in : see under Canterbury, circuit at, 1579, 81. Hackington, 161. Canterbury, Sfr- Edward Masters, Mr. Canterbury, St. Stephen's, Roper's be- John Nutt, members for, 1642, 182. quest to church of, 1523,153. Canterbury, Archbishop of, Richard, Canterbury [Chaunterburye], WUUam, confirms Eitz Helte's grant of Alding- pensioner of Rochester Monastery, 58. ton Church to Combwell, inter 1170 Canterbury [Caunterburye], WUIiam, and 1180, 40 ; his seal, 41. pensioner of Christ Church, Canter- Canterbury, Christ Church, annuitants, bury, 60. etc., of, 59. Capel Church, "bequests to, by Henry Canterbury, Prior of Christ Church, Stidolf, 1474, 230. executor of Roper, and bequests to Capellano, Bartholomew, W., temp. him for masses, 1523,153,154,155. Hen. IL, 29. Canterbury, Friars Preachers, John Capellano, Gilbert, W., temp. Hen. IL, Ryugcmero, Prior of, 1342,18. 29. 342 GENERAL INDEX.

Cappe, John, seUs tiles for Rochester John, Norton and Newenham, 18 Oastle, 115. Ed. III., 15. Cappedehust, Robert, labourer, 126. Chaundeler, Hamo, sells pitch, etc., for Oardwell, WiUiam, legatee of Henry Rochester Castle, 120. Stidolf, land caUed Keyserscrofte, Chaunterbury, i.e. Canterbury, q.v. Tudely, 1474, 231. Chealdegate, Rochester, circa 1240, 229. Carpenters' wages, 1272, 1273, 131. Oheltham, Thomas, Bishop of Sidon, Carpenters' wages and names, Roches- pensionerof BUsington Monastery, 55. ter Castle, 1368, 124. Cheney, Lord, at Rochester, 1578,74,77. Carter, Geo., 1762, 94. Cheselherst: see Chislehurst. Carters' wages and names, Rochester Ohestfelde: see Chestfield. Castle, 126. Chestfield [Ohestfelde] in Swalcliffe, Casimir, Duke, suitor of Queen Eliza- John Roper's manor of, 1523, 168; beth, at Rochester, 1578, 74, 77. left by him to his wife for life, 156,157. Casks, Rochester Castle, 129. Chevrones, i.e. rafters, 131. Castelyn, John, a late Incumbent of Oheyne, Richard, his seal, 1393, 42. Ohilham Chantry, a pensioner, 62. Chicche,Thomas, of B a l n e r l e . l a t e esquire Castrum tertiatum, what, 67. of Sir Roger de Northwode, 16. Cathedrals and Churches, defaced and Chicche, Thomas, of Balnerle, one of the desecrated by Parliament, 1643, 201. feoffees of Sfr Roger de Northwode, Oaunterbury: see Canterbury. manor of Horton, 1384, 26. Causton, in Hadlow, the bfrthplace of Chicchele, Archbishop, 1433, 29. Caxton, 232. Children, Mr., Roman remains on St. Caxton, in Cambridgeshire, written Clere estate, 8. Causton, temp. Edw. III., 232. Chilham Chantry, a late incumbent of, Caxton, inquiry as to his birthplace, viz. 62. at Causton, in Hadlow, 231. Ohilingeham, John de, W., Strood, circa Cayme, Robert, Leeds Priory, 64. 1220, 227. Cemetery, Roman, at Plaxtol, 6. ChUton, John, an executor of John Ro- Chains for buckets, Rochester Castle, per's will, and bequest to him, 1523, 129 bis, 131. 155. Chalk used in vaultings, 115 note. Ohipenham, John, a setter-mason, 123. Chalk, block, 115. Chislehurst [Cheselherst], John Roper's Chalk, squared, 115. land in, entail of, 1523,159,160. Chalk, from Frindsbury, for Rochester Cluster, a vineyard belonging to St. Au- Castle, 121. gustine's Canterbury, temp. Ed. III., Chambir, Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. 226. Champyon, alias 'Thompson, q.v. Chiviere, a handbarrow, 119. Chanci, Walter de, W.: see also Canci, Cholmley, Sir Hugh, brother-in-law of temp. Hen. IL, 29. Sfr Roger Twysden, 1642,189. Chanci, Walter de, perhaps husband of Chowte, PhUip, annuitant of Faversham a daughter of Fitz Helte, and thus Monastery, 59. father of Amfrid de Canci, 40. Christian burials distinguished from Chapman, Thomas, annuitant of Leeds pagan, 145. Priory, 57. Church, Henry VIII.'s spoliation of the, ChapmanegUde lands, Rochester, circa 177. 1230, 228. Church, proposed plan for parochial mi- Charles Museum, the, xxxix. nistry, 1641,177. Charleton, John Roper's land in, entail Church beUs: see Bells. of, 1523,159,160. Church-door dower, 33. Chart in Wateringbury, dumb bors- Church lands appropriated by the Par- holder of, paper on, 85; extract from liament, 1643, 201. Court RoU relating to, 1657, 88. Churches and cathedrals defaced by the Chart and Wateringbury, grant of mar- ParUament, 1643, 201. ket, etc., 1310, 86. Chute, Mr. George, takes to the knight Chaumpayne, Isabella, (de Say), wife of of the shire the RoyaUsts' instructions John, 15. to Parliament at assizes, who refuses Chaumpayne, Sfr John, Knt,, lord of to receive them, 1642,186. manors of Norton and Newenham, Cirintunia, de, perhaps husband of a dead, 18 Ed. Ill,, 15. daughter of Fitz Helt, and thus father Chaumpayne, Margery, widow of Sir of WUliam de Cyreton, 40. GENERAL INDEX. 343

Cirintunia, Hugh de: see also Cyreton, Cobham CoUege, Ucense to buUd in W., temp. Hen. IL, 29. Cobham Churchyard, 1370, 223. Cistern [cisterna], at Rochester Castle, Cobham, CoUectanea relating to .the fa- 128,131. mily of, 226; ? were they descended Civiere, a hand-barrow, 119. from the coheirs of Fitz Helte, 31. Claira, i.e. hurdles, 118. Cobham [Cobeham], Agnes de, widow Olampard, Thomas, blacksmith, Water- of Sfr John, marries Sfr Roger de ingbury, 1748, 87. Northwood, 1356, 21, 27. Clamps, bronze, Roman, found at Plax- Cobham [Cobbeham], Henry de, son of- tol, 7. Serlo, grantee of Bartholomew and Clark, Mr. WilUam, afterwards Sir WU- Matthew, sons of Wlfwin, Strood, liam, of Ford, slain at Cropredy circa 1220, 226; grantee of Helte Bridge, one of the propounders of the Creac, Rochester, q.v., circa 1230, RoyaUsts' instructions to Parliament 228; grantee of a rent-charge from at the assizes, which he takes to the Alan Schipwerchte, in Rochester, cir- King at York, 1642,186,187. ca 1240, 229. Claudius, Emperor, brings reinforce- Cobham, Sir John de, plaintiff in a fine, ments to Britain, 65. Sir John de Waltham, defendant, land Claye, Richard, Rochester, 81. in Thurnham granted to Sfr Roger Clayton, John, clerk of the church, and Bona de Northwode, 1248, 33. Leeds Priory, 64. Cobham, Sfr John de, has five marks Clayton [Cleyton], John, late Incum- per annum from Thurnham, 1285, 33. bent at Wingham College, a pen- Cobham, Sir John de, dead, 1356, 2 1 . sioner, 61. Cobham [Cobeham], Sir John de, Lord Clayton, W., Esq., exhibits Roman Cobham, his payments for works at enamels from Dover, xln. CowUng Castle, temp. Ed. III. and Clement Street, 2. Ric. IL, 95-100: see also CowUng. Gere, WiUiam, a late Incumbent at Cobham [Cobeham], Lord, Thomas Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. Brook, 1429,101. Clerieus, Malgerius, W., Strood, circa Cobham, Lord, salmon given to, by Cor- 1220, 227. poration of Rochester, 1580, 82; to Clerieus, Robert, W., Strood,circa 1220, whom he sends a buck, 1580, 84. 227. Cobham, Reginald de, holds a knight's- Clerk, John, Leeds Priory, 64. fee of Alice de Bending in Thurnham, Clerk, John, BeUs rygol boards for Ro- 32. chester Castle, 117. Cobham [Cobeham], Richard de, 229. Clerk, John, labourer, 126. Cobham [Cobbeham], Serlo de, cited as Cleyton: see Clayton. father of Henry, circa 1220, 226. Cliffe, excursion to, xUv. Cobham [Cobeham], Walter de, son ot Cloth, three ells of, for the " compotor," Richard, W., circa 1230, 229. Rochester Castle, 129,131. Cocus, Alexander, W., Rochester, circa Clovell, Catherine, pensioner of Dart- 1240, 230. ford Nunnery, 56. Coiteman, Ralph, W., Strood, circa Clynton, Sfr WiUiam de, Earl of Hun- 1220,227. tingdon, q.v., 19. Cok, Bernard, late clerk of the works, Coal, sea coal, 1368,118,130. Rochester Castle, 1368,129. Coatis, Martin, Ms suit before Chief Cokk, Arnold, Leeds Priory, 64. Baron, 75, 82. Colchester, John, labourer, 127. Cobham, excursion to, xliv. Colerium ad pendendam portam, 132. Cobham, a picture of the Duke of Rich- CoUyns, Robert, late Prebendary of mond's mother there, which he valued Wingham, a pensioner, 61. above aU things, 1643, 198. Colne, John, clerk, trustee of Sir Roger Cobham Church and CoUege, notes re- Northwood, 27. lating to, 223. Colyer, John, seUs coals for cementing Cobham Church, bequests of Elena stones, Rochester Castle, 121. Jemes for the stalls in, and for the font, CombweU Priory, Aldington and Thurn- and various Ughts, etc., 1435-6, 225. ham Churches granted to, by WiUiam Cobham Church, capellan of, WUUam Fitz Helte, temp. Hen. IL, 29. Pepir, 1435-6, 225. CombweU Priory, seal of, 1535, 42. Cobham CoUege, five m a r k s duo it from Combwell Priory, pensioned monastics Bcngbeiy, 28. of, 55. 344 GENERAL INDEX.

Committees, unscrupulous, Parliament ter, to Henry de Cobbeham, quitclaims governed by, 1643, 202; their ordi- aU his right in tenements on the walls, • nances always made purposely ambi- and within and without the walls of guous, 1643, 203: monstrous tyran- Rochester, circa 1230, 228. nies of, 209. Creac, Wimarc, daughter of Gudred, Compotor [? accountant, or counting- Rochester, circa 1230, 228. house], Rochester Castle, 129, 131. Cresnore, Elisabeth, pensioner of Dart- Compton, Walter, seUs rushes for Ro- ford Nunnery, 56. chester Castle works, 121. Cressenore, EUsabeth,WUUamHasting3, Conatius,maker's name on Samian ware, during her life, an annuitant of the 147. house of the Brothers of Dartford, 57. Conway, Rev. Mr., his house, 72. Crest stone, Rochester Castle, 113,127- Conyngbrook,Thomas, mason, Rochester 129. Castle, 123. Crevecoeur, Agnes de, daughter of H a m o , Cooke [? Corke], Thomas, pavior, Ro- and wife of John de Sandwico, 32. chester accounts, 79. Crevecoeur, Hamo de, 1263, his Inqui- Coper, WUUam, Leeds Priory, 64. sition, 134. Coppinger, Mr,, Rochester accounts, 78. Crevecceur badge, a riven heart, seal, 41. Coppyn, WUUam, annuitant of St. Au- Cribris: see Sieves. gustine's, Canterbury, 58. Criol, Bertram de, 1263, 134 lis, 135; Corbell stone, Rochester Castle, 127, his Inquisition, 1295,136. 130 bis. Criol, EUnor de, [De Averenches], wife Corke [? Cooke], Thomas, paviour, of of Bertram, 1263,134 bis. Maidstone, Rochester accounts, 79. Criol, Joan de, daughter of Bertram, Comer, G. R., Esq., exhibits drawings and wife of Richard de Rokesle, 1313, of Kent Churches, etc, xlin.; his 136. paper on the siege of Rochester Cas- Croche, WUUam atte, Eadmanstr, 230. tle, xUv. Crofton, Mr., Curate of BUsington, 1682, Cosyes [? in Essex], manor of John 94. Morton, Esq., 1523, 173. Crompe, Ralph, seUs Boughton stone for Cosynes, John, Eadmanstr, 230. Roohester Castle, 113. • Cotcler, Walter, sells Beer freestone for Crompe, Thomas, mason, works on Cow- Rochester Castle, 112. ling Castle, 1382,1384, and 1385, 99, Coulyngo, i.e. Cowling, q.v. 100. Couper, Robert, seUs shotboards for Crompe, WiUiam, a setter-mason, Ro- Rochester Castle, 117; paid for coo- chester Castle, 123. pering at Rochester Castle, 120. CromweU's speech to tho Parliament, Courthope, Robert, a carpenter, 125. cited, 1654, 206. Cowdry, Edward, pensioner of Wing- Crows, iron, Rochester Castle, 129 bis, ham, 61. 131. Cowel's Interpreter, Sir Roger Twys- Croydon, WUUam, mason, Rochester den's interfoliation of, 221. Castle, 123. CowUng [Coulynge], Sfr John Sholdone, Crutteden, Mr., his photograph of Rector of, 1356, 21. dumb borsholder, 85. Cowling Castle, excursion to, xliv. Cudham, Ralph, Rector of, 18 Ed. III., Cowling Castle, patent to John de Cobe- 15. ham for crenellating, 1381, 97. Culinge, Godwin de, son of Osbern, a CowUng.Castle, fabric account of, temp. messuage in Strood, circa 1220, 226. Ed. III. and Ric. IL, 95-101. Culpeper, Sfr John, Kt., Oxenhoth, trus- CowUng, land in, leased by Thomas tee of Henry Stidolf, of Tudely, 1474, Brook, Lord Cobham, to John Smith, 230. of CowUng, 1429,101. Culpeper, Richard, of Oxenhoth, trustee Oramponis, i.e. cramps, q.v. of Henry Stidolf, of Tudely, 1474,230. Cramps (cramponis), 125. Currants and prunes, Rochester ac- Cranemer, Edmund, late Master of counts, 1579, 80. Wingham College, a pensioner, 61. Curtoys, Roger, a setter-mason, 123, Crauelane, Rochester, circa 1230, 228. Cuvis [? tubs], Roohester Castle, 129, Crawthorne Chapel, Thomas Johnson, 131. late Incumbent, pension for, 60. Cyreton, WUUam de, one of the three Craye, Stephen, labourer, 126. coheirs of WUUam fitz Helte: see Creac, Helte, son of Gudrcd, of Roches- also Cirintunia, 1180, 29, 30, 31. GENERAL INDEX. 345

Dages, Alice, widow of S i r WUliam, Nor- Dering, Sir E., gives a copy of Magna ton and Newenham, 18 Ed. III., 15. Charta itself to Cotton, 221. Dages, Sir WUUam, Knt., Norton and Dering, Sfr E., owns Thurnliam manor, Newenham, dead, 18 Ed. III., 15. 10. Dale, Thomas, pensioner of St. Radi- Dering, E., 1731, 93. gund's, 55. Desiderata, table of, 236. Danes attack Rochester, A.D., 884, 71; Digby, Sfr Kenehn, a feUow-prisoner of their earthworks, now Boley HU1, 71. Sir Roger Twysden, making " prison Dartford Nunnery, pensioners, annui- a place of delight," but soon released, tants, etc., of, 55. 1642, 190. Dartford, Brothers of, annuitants of the Digge, John, 25. house, 56. Digge, Juliana, wife of John, and eldest Dartford, Prioress and Convent of, be- daughter of Sfr John de Northwode, quests to, by John Roper, for masses, 25. 1523,169. Digges, C, 1708, 93. Daubura, 131. Dikesmere, Eustace de, W., temp. Hen. Dauneey, WUUam, pensioner of Leeds IL, 29. Priory, 57. Dod, John, a trustee of Hemy Stidolf Daverenches, Agnes, so caUed, but of Tudely, 1474, 230. daughter of Hamo de Crevecoeur by Dodington, J o h n Roper's lands in, entail MatUda Daverenches, 32; wife of Sfr of, 1520, 157,158,159. John de Sandwich, 38, 39. Donyngton, Brother Robert, sells Fair- Daverenches, MatUda, wife of Hamo de Ught [Farlegh] freestone for Roches- Crevecoaur, 32. ter Castle, 112. Daverenches, descent of eoheirsof, 38,39. Dorrell, Thomas, annuitant of Leeds Davye, Alice, pensioner of Dartford Priory, 57. Nunnery, 56. Dove, Thomas, pensioner of Faversham Davyson, Robert, pensioner of St. Au- Monastery, 59. gustine's, Canterbury, 58. Dover, Roman enamels from, xlU. Daye, Thomas, pensioner of Leeds Dover, Maison Dieu, pensioned monas- Priory, 58. tics of, 60. Daye, Thomas, late Inoumbent of New- Dover Priory, pensioned monastics of, sted Chantry, a pensioner, 63. 55. Deacon, the, James (Jacobo tunc Dia- Dover, Sir Edward Boys, member for, cono), W., temp. Hen. IL, 29. 1642, 182. Deacon, WUliam, a late Incumbent of Dower at church-door, 83. Hoath 'Chantry, a pensioner, 63. Downeham, George, pensioner of Boxley Dealbatura, i.e. whitewashing, 132. Abbey, 60. Deanery, Rochester, antiquities exhi- Dreylond, John, one of the feoffees of bited at, xxxvni. Sfr Roger de Northwode, manor of Decennary, or tything, what, 85. Horton, 1384, 26. Delinquents, allowance to their wives Drurye, J o h n , pensioner of L e e d s Priory, and children, 1643, 206, 207 ; if un- married, no allowance made for their Du Choul, cited, 66. estates, 1643, 207; no aUowance to Dudges, long, and gun3, proclamation, be made to those whose husbands or 80. fathers abode in the King's quarters, Dudintone, Hugh de, W., Strood, circa 1645, 207 ,• those who did not come 1220, 227. in and compound, to have their es- Dunkin, A., Esq., exhibits ancient Kent tates confiscated, 1648,207. documents, xliu. Dene, Thomas de, W., Strood, circa Durobrivai: see Rochester. 1220, 227. Durobrivaj, station, now Rochester Cas- Dengeyne, Joan, wife of Sir John, of tle, 68. Cambridgeshire, and daughter of Sir Durobrivis (Rochester), 1. John de Northwode, 25. Durolevum, 68. Dengeyne, Sir John, Kt., of Cambridge- Dygge, Roger, his seal, 1368, 42. shire, 25. Dynot, Richard, labourer, 127. Denham, George, a late Incumbent at Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. Eadmanstr, a tenement in, late bought Denys, Quintin, pensioner of Christ by Hemy Stidolf of WUliam atte Church, Canterbury, 60. Croche and John Cosynes, 1474,230. 346 GENERAL INDEX.

Eastbury [Estbury], John and others, Everard, Magister, W , Rochester, circa defendants, manor of Lambome, 1210, 230. Berks, 6 Ric. I I , 13-34. EweU, Roper's bequest to Church of, Eastchurch [Estcherche], lands in, be- 1523, 153. longing to Northwoods, descent of, Exchequer, the, kept at Guildhall, 1643, 36. 200. Eastchurch, Vicar of, Richard Sheme, Exchequer, Court of, why so caUed, 235, 33 Edw. Ill, 22. Exchequer, the Dialogue of the, quoted, Edmonde, Thomas, pensioner of St. 235. Augustine's, Canterbury, 58. Excise, first established by the Parlia- Edmund, Mr, Rochester, 80. ment, and modification of afterwards, Edward III., his difficulties in raising 1643, 210, 211. supplies, 215, 216. Excise upon flesh causes insurrection of Edward, WUUam, Leeds Priory, 64. butchers, 1647, 211. Edynden, John, Leeds Priory, 64. Exmewe, Elizabeth, pensioner of Dart- Eflyn, Catherine, pensioner of Dartford ford Nunnery, 56. Nunnery, 56. Egerton, Sfr Thomas, a brother of Leeds Fagge, Chas, 1731, 93. Priory, 64. Fafrlight [Farlegh] freestone, used in Einton, WilUam, about Wotton's title repairs of R o c h e s t e r Castle, 1368,112, to Thurnham, 28. 129, 130 bis j freighted from Win- Elizabeth, Queen, taxation light in her chelsea, 121. time, 219. Fane, Elizabeth, widow of Sfr Ralph, Eltham, Roper's bequest to Vicar and annuitant of Dartford Nunnery, 56. Church of, 1523,153. Fane, Joan, pensioner of Dartford Nun- Eltham, John Roper's lands in, entail nery, 56. of, 1523, 159, 160; Esthorne and Fanny, Thomas, Curate of Warehorne, WeUhawe in, J o h n Roper's, 1523,159. 1681, 94. Eltham : see Welhawe in. Farleigh, East, quarries in Dean Street, Emelyn, John, labourer, 126. old worked stone found there, 112, Emery, WUliam, one of the feoffees of Farlegh: see Fairlight. Sir Roger de Northwode, manor of Farthing Street, 1. Horton, 1384, 26. Fasciculus, a truss of hay, 120. Engham, Richard, Steward of the HaU FauconberK, MatUda, coheir to her mo- of Christ Church, Canterbury, annui- ther Mabil, Grandison descent, 34, tant thereof, 59. 35. Episcopal jurisdiction to be given to Fauconberg, Sir Thomas, a coheir, laymen, 1641,175. Grandison descent, 34, 35. Epps, Mr., Roman cemetery in his Faussett, Rev. G , exhibits ancient pow- nursery at Maidstone, 143. der-horns, xlui. Ertrichbord: see Estrichbord. Faversham, " King's Field," in, q.v. Escheator of Kent, WUUam de Langele, Eaversham Monastery, pensioners, etc, 23 Edw. Ill, 19; John Tye, 1361, of, 59. 24; John Brode, 1379, 26. Faversham, Abbot of, Roper's bequest Escheker, what, 235. to, for masses, 1523,154. Eshylowe, John, annuitant of Leeds Faversham, Earl of, Sfr George Sondes, Priory, 57. 204. Essex, Earl of, promises to punish Co- Faversham, Joan de, widow of Thomas, lonel Sandis's outrages at Teston, marries Sfr Roger de Northwode, 1642,191. 1342, 20, 27. Estbury: see Eastbury. Faversham, Thomas de, Lord of Gra- Estcherche, i.e. Eastchurch, q.v, vene, dead 1342, 20, 27. Estgrenwich: see Greenwich. Ferins, femes, fernis, and fernys, Ro- Esthorne, in Eltham, John Roper's en- chester Castle repairs, 119, 121,128, tail of, 1523,159,160. 129,131; bolts for the wheels in the: Estrichbords, or wainscot, for Rochester see Bolts. Castle^ what, 117, 129. Ferrininis: sco also Ferins, 132. Euere, Richard de, sells wainscot boards Fewe, Boger atte, sells wheels for a for Rochester Castle, 117. waggon, Rochester Castle, 120. Evelyn, Mr, Roman remains on St. Fibulas, bronze, Roman, found at Plax- Gere estate, 8. tol, 7. GENERAL INDEX. 347

FUes [vyles], Rochester Castle, 128, firmation of, 40; died about 1180, 129,130. his coheirs WiUiam de Cyreton, Am- Filghman, A , 1742, 93. frid de Canci, and Emma de Setvans, FiUol, Richard, lessee of Folkestone discussion about, 29, 30, 31, 40. manor, 1291,135. Fitz John, Thomas, seUs Stapelton free- Filman, Edward, Leeds Priory, 64. stone for Rochester Castle, 112. FUmer, Edward, one of the propounders FitzNigeU, Richard, Bishop of , of the RoyaUst instructions to Par- temp. Ric. L, wrote the Dialogue of liament at the assizes, takes them to the Exchequer, 235. the King at York, 1642,186. Eitz Richard, Walter, of Cobham, W, Filmer, Sfr Robert, baU in £5000 for circa 1230, 229. Sir Roger Twysden, 1642,180. Fitz Roce, John, W, Strood, circa Finch, Francis, baU in £5000 for his 1220,227; W, Rochester, circa 1240, nephew, Sir Roger Twysden, 1642, 230. 180. FitzWlfwin,BartholomewandMatthew, Finch, Sir John, killed by a faU from cutlers, grant to Henry de Cobham, his horse, 1642,193. land, etc., in Strood, circa 1220, 226. Finch, Lady, of Fordwich, hires her Fitz Whin, Matthew and Bartholomew, husband's, estates from the Parlia- q.v. ment, 1643, 207. Flaherty, W. E, Esq., his paper for a Fines claimed by Black Bod for the Kentish Monasticon, 49. King, not for the Parliament, 1642, Flenley, Mr, exhibits antiquities, xliii. 178. Fletcher, Henry, annuitant of MalUng Eineux, Elizabeth, late wife of Sir John, Abbey, 57. masses for her in St. Dunstan's, Can- Fogge family came from Lancashire, terbury, 1523, 162. 105; obtained Repton House, etc., Eineux, Jane, daughter of Sir John, and by marriage with heiress of Valoignes, wife of John Roper, 1523, 162. 106. Eineux [Fyneux], Sir John, Chief Jus- Fogge, Alice [Haute], wife of Sir John, tice of King's Bench, an executor to 103. John Roper, and bequests to him, Fogge, Alice [Kiriel], second wife of 1523, 154, 155; gave the mansion, Sfr John Fogge, 109. etc., in Linsted, to John Roper and Fogge, Elinor [Browne], wife of Tho- his wife Jane, 157; father of John mas, 1512, 108. Roper's wife, Jane, masses for, in St, Fogge, Sir John, Kt, Privy CouncUlor, Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1523, 162. Treasurex', and Comptroller of House- First-fruits and tenths, disposition of, by hold to Edward IV, Ms monument Queen Mary, 52. in Ashford Church, 103; Keeper of Fishwives : see Whitstaple. Wardrobe to Hemy V., 104; attainted Fitz Alexander, John and WiUiam, a by Richard III, but restored by house on the city waUs, Roohester, Henry VII, 105; Sheriff of Kent, circa 1230, 228. benefactor to town and Church of Fitz Bernard (deThurnham), Alianora, Ashford, 106; buried in the Foggo wife of Ralph, second of the five Chapel, in Ashford Church, with his daughters and coheirs of Sir Stephen two wives, Haut and Kiriel, 107, de Thurnham, 31. Fogge, Thomas, Esq., son of Sir John, Fitzbernard, Bona, wife of Sfr Roger (Serjeant-Porter to Henry VII. and Northwode, probably heiress of Henry VIII,) and EUnor Ms wife, Thurnham, 11, 33. their tomb in Ashford Church, 1512, Fitzbernard, Ralph, married Alianora, 108. second daughter and coheir of Ste- Foliot, Elizabeth (Segrave), widow of phen de Thurnham, 31; leases Thurn- Richard, Esq, marries Sir Roger do ham to Osbert the Vicar, 1230, 32. Northwode, 1331,16, 27. Fitzbernard and De Waltham perhaps FoUot, Richard, Esq., first husband of identical, 33. EUzabeth Segrave, dead 1331, was Fitz Helte, owns Aldington with smaU alive temp. Edw. I, 16,18, 27, 29. interval from Ansgotus in Domesday, Folkstone, Barony of, how divided, 3 40. Edw. I , 135. Fitz Helte, WUliam, Ms grant of the Folkestone Church, monument in, paper Church of Aldington to Combwell on, 133; probably John de Segrave, Priory, temp. Hen. II, 10, 29; con> who died in 1343, 141; perhaps of '348 GENERAL INDEX.

Richard de Rokesle, who died 1320, GaUows, charge for setting up at Ro- - 142. chester 74 78 Folkestone Fraternity, late Incumbent Garb of steel,' what, 115,128,130. of, 63. Garderoba forinseca, in Rochester Cas- Folkestone, hundred of, how divided, tle, 1272, 1273, 132. 135,137. Gare, Le, in Upchurch, the m a n o r puUed Folkestone, manor of, sold by Nicholas down : see The Gore, 122. de Sandwico to Sir WiUiam de Clyn- Garret, Catherine, pensioner of Dart- ton, Earl of Huntingdon, 19; de- ford Nunnery, 56. scent of, 134, etc.; John de Segravo Gatton, Mabil de, eldest of the five le Uncle, the lord, extent of, 1343,138. daughters and coheirs of Stephen de Folkestone, markets granted to Sir John Thurnham, ol. s.p. 31. de Segrave, of Folkestone, 1348, 141. Gaunt, Henry do, 1263, 134. Folkestone Monastery, pensioner of, 55. Gaunt, Isabella de [De Averenches], Folo', at Rochester Castle: see FuUer, wife of Henry, 1263, 134. 128,129. Gavelkind tenure changed to knight- Ford, GUbert atte, mason, Rochester service, 11. Castle, 123. Gavelkind, wife's rights under custom Forme Cementariorum, what, 117. of, 39. Fotheringay Church, r o u g h - s e t t e r s ' work Gavelkind, John Roper's efforts to bar at, 123 note. its operation by will, 1523,166. Foule, Thomas, Rochester Records, 79. Geldewene, GUbert, surveyor and con- Fox, in digging out, Lady Northwode troller of the works in Rochester Cas- killed, 1340, 20. tle, 1368, 111. Fox, John, Leeds Priory, 64. Geldewyne, Gilbert, seUs two casks for Freight of stone from London, Batter- carrying lime, Rochester Castle, sea, Winchelsea, Boughton and Maid- 119. stone, 121. Gerard, Walter, mason, Rochester Cas- Frendesby [Frindsbury], freight of tle, 123. chalk and Ume from, to Rochester Gibbs, E. M, Esq., exhibits ancient Castle, 121,122. deeds, xliii. Frensh, John, labourer, 126. Gibbs, W , Esq, exhibits Saxon anti- Frensted, i.e. Frinsted, q.v. quities, xiii.; letter about his Anglo- FrevUle, John, Caxton, in Cambridge- Saxon relics, found in "King'sField," shire, temp. Edw. Ill, 232. Faversham, 222. Frindsbury: see Frendesby. Gillingham, a late Incumbent of, 62. Frinsted [Erensted], lands in, belong- GUUngham oysters, 77. ing to Northwodes, descent of, 36, 37. GUUngham,William, pensioner of Christ Frogenhale, William, codefendant with Church, Canterbury, 60. Sir Richard atte Lese, q.v., 1373, 36, Ginnur, Alexander, Rochester, circa 37. 1230, 228. Frognalle, Jane, masses for, in St. Glass, Roman, in the Charles Museum, Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John xxxix. Roper, 1523,162. GIBBS, Roman, found at Plaxtol, 7. Fryer, John, annuitant of Dartford Glass, stained, exhibited, xliii. Nunnery, 56. Gloucester, Earl of, and othors sent by Fryer, MatUda, pensioner of Dartford Ed. III. to ParUament, to soUcit a Nunnery, 56. supply, 216. Fuel, want of, whUe the King held New- Godard, Robert, labouror, 127. castle, 1643, 204. Godet, Thomas, sells Planchisbord for Fuller [folor], at Rochester Castle, Rochester Castlo, 117. what, 128,129. Godden purchased Thurnham of the Funerals, great banquets given at, 75. Wottons, 10. Fynel, Stephen, a carter, 126. Godfrey, John, a late Incumbent at Fyneux: see Eineux. Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. Fyssher, Richard, annuitant of Dartford Godmersham, a late Incumbent of, Nunnery, 56. 63. Godwinus and Aluumus, in time of tho Gad, a, of steel, what, 128. Confessor, held Aldington as two Gale, Launcelot, of YorksMre, Ms Will, manors, 31. 75. Godyns, John, W, Tudely, 1474, 231. GENERAL INDEX. 349

Golde, Thomas, annuitant of Dartford Grease for Rochester Castle works Nunnery, 56. bought of the butcher, 121, Goldestone, Prior, masses for, in St. Gregorye, WUUam, pensioner of Christ Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1523,162. Church, Canterbury, 60. Golding, Mr, Roman Cemetery on Ms Green Street Green, near Darent, 2. land in Plaxtol, 6. Green Street Green, on Sevenoaks Road, Goldston, Sir John, a brother of Leeds 2. Priory, 64. Greenwich [Estgrenewich], John Ro- GoldweU, William, Prior of Christ per's land in, entail of, 1523, 157, Church, Canterbury, 60. 158,159. Gomfis, 132. Grene Chantry, in Sandwich, pensioners Goodherst, Sir Richard, a brother of of, 62. Leeds Priory, 64. Grenesmyth, Alice, pensioner of Dart- Goodhewe, Dunstan, Prior of Favers- ford Nunnery, 56. ham Monastery, 59. Gressor, a (i.e. whetstone), at Rochester Goodricke, Mathew, pensioner as late Castle, 128,129. Prebendary of Wingham, 61. Grez stone: see Grais. Gore, the [le Gare], stones of the doors, Grindstone, a,RochesterCastle,129,130. windows, etc., from the house pulled Grove Green, Roman antiquities found down there, taken to Rochester Cas- at, 146. tle, 122. Guildhall, the Exchequer kept at, 1643, Goring .... sister of Sir Christopher 200. NevU, 1643,197. Gumfis: see Gumphre. Graftone, Robert, for royal paper and Gumphoj et vertinellro, what: see parchment, for Rochester Castle ac- "Rides," 125,130,132. counts, 118,121. Guns and long dudges, proclamation, 80. Grais, or Grez, a gritty, hard, shining Gutters, making the, Rochester Castle, stone, 128 note. 130. Grandison Barony, 9. Guy, Ralph, of Yorkshire, his Will, 75. Grandison, Agnes, daughter of WUliam, Gylbanke, Launcelot, pensioner of L e e d s wife of Northwood, coheir to her Priory, 58. nephew Thomas, 34, 35. Gytton, Richard, masses for, in St. Dun- Grandison, Catherine, (wife of Earl of stan's, Canterbury, left by John Ro- Salisbury) daughter to WUUam Gran- per, 1523, 162. dison, and. coheir to her nephew Tho- mas, 34, 35. Hacke, John de, W , Strood, circa 1220, Grandison, John, brother and coheir of 227. Peter, 34, 35. Hackington and St. Stephen's, John Grandison, Mabill, daughter of Wil- Roper's lands in, purchased of John Uam, coheir to her nephew Thomas, LytUcote and his wife, formerly be- 34, 35. longing to Nicholas Sheldwick, 1523, Grandison, Otho, brother and heir of 161. Thomas, 34, 35. Hackington, land in, caUed BrambU- Grandison, Peter, son and heir of Wil- tighe, q.v., 161. liam, 34, 35. Hadland, Peter, feoffee in trust of Sir Grandison, SibiUa de, wife of Sfr WU- Roger de North w o d e ' s manor of Hor- liam, q.v., 12, 34, 35. ton, 33 Ed. Ill, 22. Grandison, Thomas, brother and heir of Hadlow, Oauston in, the birthplace of John, 34, 35. Caxton, 232. Grandison, Thomas, son and heir of Hale, WiUiam, a setter-mason, 123. Otho, 34, 35. Hales, Christopher, an executor of John Grandison, Sir WUliam de, father of Roper's wUl, and bequests to him, etc, Agnes wife of Sfr John de Northwode, 1523,154. temp. Ed. II, 12. Hales, Sir Edward, member for Queen- Grandison, WUliam and SibiUa, pedi- borough, one of the Committee of gree of descendants, 34, 35; grantees Parliament sent to assizes, 1642,181; of John T r e g o z and wife, Lamborn, 34. and some of the ParUament Com- Grangior, Helias, W., Rochester, circa mittee, conferences with Judge Mal- 1240, 230. let, who refuses to attend to their or- Gravene, Thomas de Faversham, Lord ders, 1642,183. of, 20,27. Hales, John, one of the Barons of Ex- 350 GENERAL INDEX.

chequer, an executor to John Roper's Harietsham, Sir Thomas, a brother of wUl, and. bequests to him, etc., 1523, Leeds Priory, 64. 164,155. Harrison, Mr. Benjamin, of Ightham, 8. Halgesto, i.e. Halstow, q.v. Harrison, James, Rochester, 1580, 82. Halglton, Beatrice de, daughter of Sir Harritson, Thomas, keeper of the horses, Nicholas and Margery de Halglton, Leeds Priory, 64. wife of Sfr Ralph St. Leger, 19, 27. Harryson, William, tenant of John Ro- Halglton, Margaret de, widow of Sfr per, in Candlewyk Street, London, Nicholas, marries Sfr Roger de North- 1523,169. wode, 1340, 19, 27. HartUp, Roman remains discovered by Halglton, Margaret de, daughter of Sir Mr. Bland at, xxxix. Nicholas and Margery, and wife of Hasted's account of monastic pensions Sir Roger de Northwode, son of Sir incorrect, 49. Roger, 19, 27. Hastinge, WUliam, annuitant of the Halglton, Sfr Nicholas de, Knt, lord of house of the Brothers of Dartford, Wokyndon in Essex, dead in 1340, 57. 19. Hatchet ["securul"], Rochester Castle, HaU, Joan, pensioner of Mailing Abbey. 129, 131. 57. Hatton, Sergeant, of Surrey, iniquitous HaU, John, late Incumbent of Burton attempt of the Parliament to bring Chantry, in Sandwich, a pensioner, 62. him into sequestration, 203. HaU, John, pensioner of St. Augustine's, HauUe, M r , elected Mayor of Rochester, Canterbury, 58. 1580, 84. Halle, John, carriage of timber at New Haut, Alice, first wife of Sir John Hythe, 122. Fogge, 103. Halstow [Halgesto], lands in, belonging Hautein, Sfr Simon, temp. Ed. I, 234'. to Northwoods, descent of, 36, 37. Havering at the Bower, Essex, John Hamilton, WiUiam, 1710, 93. Morton's lands, etc, in, 1523, 173. Hamis: see Hooks. Hawckewoode, i.e. Hawkwood, q.v. Hammers [marteU.], great and smaU, Hawkwood [Hawckewoode], Rochester 128,130. Admiralty Court, held at, 1578, 81. Hammers, setters' hammers, Rochester Haya, William de, accounts to Exche- Castle, 129,131. quer, 1180, 30. Hamon, John, sells scaffotlogg for Ro- Hayle Place, Roman antiquities found chester Castle, 118. at, 146. Hamon, WiUiam, a late Incumbent of Heiresses often retain paternal name, 32. Ash Chantry, a pensioner, 62. Hendeley, Thomas, annuitant of Leeds Handbarrows (siveri), Rochester Castle, Priory, 57. 119. Hendyman, John, Prior of Mottenden Hanekyn, Richard, sells sea coal for Monastery, 59. bummg lime for Rochester Castle, Hengles [heng], four pairs of, at Ro- 118; seUs wax, rosin, etc., for Ro- chester Castle, 128. chester Castle, 120. Henill, John, a setter-mason, 124. Hankyn, Thomas, seUs tin for Roches- Henry VILL, Ms spoliation of tho ter Castle, 119. Church, 177. Harbledown, a late Incumbent at, 63. Herdes, Thomas, Marshal at Christ Harbledown[Harbaldowne],every h o u s e Church, Canterbury, annuitant there- of reUgion there, bequests to, by John of, 59. Roper, 1523,169. Here, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert, Hardgood, John, Leeds Priory, 64. wife of Sfr Ralph Spigurnell, 21. Hardweyne, WilUam, baUilf, Leeds Here, Joan, daughter of Robert Here, Priory, 64. of F a v e r s h a m , marries John de North- Harlowe, Mr., Mayor of Rochester, Ms wode, 1350, 20, 21. accounts, 1578-1580, 73, 76, 84. Here, Robert, of Faversham, 21. Harlsey, Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. Heriettsham, i.e. Harrietsham, q.v. Harrietsham [Harriettesham] manor Herbage, William, pensioner of Leeds assigned in dower to Agnes, widow of Priory, 57. Sfr Roger de Northwode, 1361, 24. Herland, WUUam, sells brass-work for Harrietsham [Heriettsham], lands in, Rochester Castle, 119. belonging to Northwoods, descent of, Hermar, T h o m a s , W , Tudely, 1474, 231. 36, 37. Hern, John Roper's lands in, 1523,168. GENERAL INDEX. 351

Heme, Roper's bequest to Church of, himself and his wife Agnes, 33 Edw. 1523, 153. Ill, 22; granted to trustees by Sir Herriettesham, i.e. Harrietsham, q.v. Roger de Northwode, 1384, 26; en- Herste, John, masses for, and for his taU of, in hands of Thomas Brump- father and mother, in St. Dunstan's, ston, 28. Canterbury, left by John Roper, 1523, Horton Monastery, annmtants of, 57. 162. Hotham, Sfr John, denies the King en- Herste, Nicholas, pensioner of Girist trance into Hull, 199. Church, Canterbury, 60. Houldestocke, M r , Rochester accounts, Herst, Walter atte, labourer, 127. 78. Herth-staf, an iron, Rochester Castle, Howard, J. J, Esq., exhibits ancient 129, 130. deeds, xliii. Hewett, Roger, a late Incumbent of the Huggarde, Thomas, late Incumbent at Chantry of Petham, a pensioner, 62. Maidstone College, a pensioner, 61. Hewet, Thomas, a late Incumbent of Hugo, Rev. Thomas, his paper on Reculver Chantry, a pensioner, 62. Bishops Gundulph and Ernulph, xliv. Heyman, Sir Hemy, member for Hythe, HuU, Sfr Henry Vane, J u n , member for, one of the Committee of Parliament 1642,181; the King denied entrance sent to the assizes, 1642, 181; the into, by Sfr John Hotham, 199. spokesman of the Parliamentary Oom- Hunt, John, to be asked about St. Leger mittee at the assizes, 1642, 183. and Northwode's wives, 28. Heyton, John, seUs timber for Rochester Huntingdon, Earl of, Sir WUUam de Castle, 117; sells "speldes" and Olynton buys manor of Folkstone of "bUets" for Rochester Castle, 119. Nicholas de Sandwico, 19. Higge, George, a late Incumbent at Huntingdon, Lord, at Rochester, 1578, Harbledown, a pensioner, 63. 74, 77. HUle, Mr. Francis, Rochester, 81. Huntyngdon, Sir WUliam, a brother of Hill, Richard, a late Incumbent at Leeds Priory, 64. Pembury, a pensioner, 63. Hurdles (clai»), Rochester Castle, 129, Hinges, Roman, found at Plaxtol, 7. 130. Hirdles for flooring of scaffolding, Ro- Husband, Richard, Curate of Rucking, chester Castle, 118. 1727, 94. Hitchecoke, John, Prior of St. Augus- Hussey, Anthony, annuitant of Leeds tine's, Canterbury, 58. Priory, 57. Hoath Chantry, a late Incumbent of, 63. Hypocaust at Plaxtol, 5. Hoking, about Wotton's title to Thurn- Hythe, Sfr Henry Heyman, member for, ham, 28. 1642, 181. Holbeme, Thomas, a carpenter, 124. HoUande, Henry, late Incumbent at Ightham, Roman remains found in, 8. Wingham College, a pensioner, 61. Instructions, RoyaUst, to ParUament: HolUngeworth, John, annuitant of Dart- see " Parliament." ford Nunnery, 56. Ireland, the Lord Deputy of, at Roches- HoUwood Park [Noviomagus], 1. ter, 1578, 74, 77; the pacification of, Hollingbome, Sir WiUiam, a brother of an excuse for the Excise, 1646-7, Leeds Priory, 64. 212. Honywood, P, 1682, 93. Irland, Robert, a setter-mason, 123. Honeywood, W. H, 1710, 93. Ironwork, etc., freight of from London, Hook, Simon, mason at Rochester Cas- etc., to Rochester, 122. tle, 122. Itherdene land, Strood?, rents from, Hooks [hamis], Roohester Castle, 125. circa 1220, 226. Hopkyns, WiUiam, a late Incumbent at Ivelegh [Yeflee], Hemy de, seUs Stapel- Sevenoaks, a pensioner, 63. ton freestone for Rochester Castle, Horton near Canterbury, lands in, be- 1368,112; work on Cowling Castle, longing to Northwodes, descent of, 2.1), 1381,1382, 97, 98. 36, 37; Lady Joan de Badlesmere (wife of Sir J o h n de Northwode), lady Jellinge, in Jutland, barrow of Thyre of manor of, temp. Edw. II, 12,14'; Danebod at, 4.7. manor of, settled in marriage by Sir Jemes, Elena, of Cobham, widow of Roger de Northwode, 1331, 16; fine Thomas, her wiU, Cobham, 1435-6, of, Sir Roger de Northwode to Richard 225. Shome and anothor, to the use of ' Jonyn, James, baker, Leeds Priory, 64. 352 GENERAL INDEX.

Johnson, John, annuitant of Christ Kingsnorth, Mr. Thomas Reader, of, Church, Canterbury, 59. 1726,94. Johnson, Peter, Leeds Priory, 64. Kiriel, Alice, second wife of Sir John Johnson, Thomas, pensioner for Craw- Fogge, 107,109. thorne Chapel, q.v., 60. Knatchbull, Sfr Norton, member for Jorden, WUUam, Prior of St. Augus- New Romney, one of the Committee tine's, Canterbury, 58. sent by the Pariiament to the assizes, Joy, Thomas, the Cook, Leeds Priory, 1642,181; brings to the justices the 64. reply of Parliamentary Committee to Judges, the, shrimps, etc., for, Roches- their refusal, 1642,184. ter accounts, 78, 79. KnatchbuU, Norton, 1681, 93. Knights of counties act independently KadweU, Mr, exhibits brass-mbbmgs, of burgesses, temp. Edw. Ill, 216 xlui. note. Kayley, Thomas, pensioner of Leeds Knight, Richard, legatee of Henry Sti- Priory, 58. dolf, Tudely, 1474, 230. Kempe, Archbishop, 1453, 29. Kydbroke: see Kidbrook. Kent, its state under the Romans, Kyng, John, labourer, 126. xxxvni. Kysley, Sir John, masses for, in St. Kent, Mr. Skinner, member for, 1642, Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John 182. Roper, 1523,162. Kent Churches, etc, drawings of, xlm. Kent, Justices of Peace of, their answer Labourers by taskwork, Rochester Cas- to the Parliamentary Committee at tle, names and wages, 126, 127. the assizes, drawn up by Sir Roger Lachrymatory glass, Roman, found at Twysden, 1642, 184. Plaxtol, 7. Kent, ancient letters of men of, 233. Ladels, for Rochester Castle works, 120. Kent Petition, the Grand Jury send a Lamb, WUUam, a setter-mason, 123, disclaimer to the House, 1642, 180 124,126. note; London bridge gate shut against Lanibeherste, John, pensioner of Christ the petitioners, and their swords ta- Ohuroh, Canterbury, 60. ken from them before permission to Lambert, John, pensioner of Dover enter, 1642, 180. Priory, 55. Kent, number of religious houses in, 54. Lamborne, Berks, manor of, recovered Kent wortMes, notices of, 231. by Roger Beauchamp and others Kervyngirnes and Kervyngisnes, what, against John Eastbury and others, 6 128. Ric. IL, 13 ; pleadings as to title, Kervyngisnes, Rochester Castle, 130. from the Grandisons, 34. Ketle, John, annuitant of Dartford Lambs given to magnates, Rochester Nunnery, 56. accounts, 77. Keyserscroft, Henry Stidolf bequeaths Lande, Richard, labourer, 126. to WUUam Cardwell, Tudely, 1474, Lands concealed, and proclamation, 80. 231. Langele, WilUam do, Escheator of Kent, Kidbrook [Kydbroke], John Roper's 23 Edw. Ill, 19. land in; entaU of, 1523, 159, 160. Langer, John, CapeUan, Lamborne ma- Killingrewe, James, a late Incumbent at nor, Berks, 34. Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. Langley, Sfr Thomas, Subprior, Leeds Kmg's, the, proclamations and ttireats Priory, 63. against those who obeyed the orders Large, John, labourer, 127. of Pariiament only made the com- Larmier stone : see Lermer. bmation against him firmer, 1643, Laths, bought for Roohester Oastle : see 198. Latti, 118. King, Mr, exhibits ancient seals, xMi. Latter, Richard, a trustee of Henry Sti- Kingdom, the, Sfr Roger Twysden's dolf, of Tudely, 1474, 230. view of the state of, 1643,199. Latti de querou, i.e. oak laths, 131. Kingsbridge, Canterbury, a late Incum- Laverock monument, in Ash. Church, bent there, 62. 142. Kingsdown, John Roper's lands in, en- " Lawn winding-sheet, to be buried in," tail of, 1523, 157,158,159. the expression, 1641,176. King's Field, Faversham, Anglo-Saxon Lead, freight and cartage of, from Win- relics found in, 222, chester to Rochester, 122; forty large GENERAL INDEX. 353

sheets [panni] of, at Rochester Castle, Leybourne, Lady Idonia de, widow, wifo 128, 130; ten cartloads, Rochester of Sir Geoffrey de Say, senior, buys Castle, 129; weighs of [waug], Ro- of Sfr Bartholomew de Badlesmere chester Castle, 130,131. the marriage of Sir Roger de North- Ledges : see Legges. wode, temp. Edw. IL, 14. Lee, John Roper's land in, entail of, Leycester, Sir John, a brother of Leeds 1523, 159, 160. Priory, 64. Lee, Mr, member for Rochester, one of Leyffe, John, late Master of Maidstone the Committee sent by the Pariiament CoUege, a pensioner, 62. to the assizes, 1642,182. Leysdon, Shepey, lands in, belonging to Leeds Priory, annuitants, etc., of, 57. Northwodes, descent of, 36, 37. Leeds Priory, list of brethren in, circiter Lightfoot, W. J, Esq., notes from re- temp. Hen. VII, 63. gister of Orlestone, 89. . Lee3e, atte : see Lese, atte. Ligonibus : see Spades. Legges, i.e. Ledges, 131. Lime, carriage of, from Frindsbury to Legions, Roman, which of them invaded Rochester Castie, 119,122. Britain, 65; the Eighth, comes to Lime-burning for Reshester Castle, 118. Britain, 66; stays only a few m o n t h s , Lime-casks, Rochester Castle, 131. 67; a Roman, space of ground occu- Linsted, John Roper leaves his mansion, pied for the encampment of one, 68. etc, in, (wMch he and his wife had of Lego, Agnes, pensioner of Dartford Sir John Fyneux,) to Ms wife for life, Nunnery, 56. 1523, 157; the Lodge [Logge] in, Leigh, John, annuitant of Ohrist John Roper's entaU of, 1523, 157, Church, Canterbury, for seventy-four 158,159. years, 59. Lintels, stone, from Boughton, used in Lenham, lands in, belonging to North- repairs of Rochester Castle, 1368,112. wodes, descent of, 36, 37. Loam [luteum], bought for the floors o f Lenham, Isolda de (De Averenches), Rochester Castle, 119. wife of Nicholas, dead 1263,134. Lookham Wood, Roman remains in, Lenham, John de, son of Nicholas, 1263, xxxix. 134. Locks, bronze, Roman, found at Plax- Lenham, Nicholas de, dead 1263,134. tol, 7. Lent, permission to eat flesh in, Ro- Locks for Rochester Castle, 116, 129, chester accounts, 79, 82. 130. Lente, Nicholas, seUs hurdles for Ro- Loden, in Norfolk, John de Segrave's, chester Castle, 118. 1351,140. Lermer stone, alias Larmier and Lori- Loder, Hamo, a setter-mason, 123. mer, what, 113,129,130. Loder, WUUam, a setter-mason, 123. Lese [Leese], Sir Richard atte, and Lodge, Mr. John, Curate of Wareham, others, defendants, Roger de ScaUs 1685, 94. and others, coheirs of Northwode, Loket, Ralph, a setter-mason, 123: plamtiffs, 47 Edw. Ill, 14, 36, 37; London, Candlewick Street, John Ro- trustee of Sir John de Northwode, per's tenements in and entaU of, 1523, 27; Ms seal, 1368, 42. 157, 158, 159,169. Lethenard, Nicholas, seUs barrows, bee- London, St. Bride, bequest to Rector tles, locks, etc., for Rochester Castle, of, by John Roper, 1523,174. 116,119,120. London, Bishop of, Richard Fitz NigeU, Letter, Agnes, masses for, in St. Dun- q.v. stan's, Canterbmy, left by John London, Sir John, brother of Leeds Roper, 1523,162. Priory, 63. Leuedale, Joan, wife of John, daughter London, WUliam, pensioner of Christ and coheir of Robert Northwode, 36, Church, Canterbury, 60. 37. Lorimer stone: see Lermer. Leuedale, John, pleadings in Northwode Lorkyn, WUliam, annuitant of Boxley descent, 36, 37. Abbey, and pensioner, 60. Lewen, Dr., 81. Lotte, WUUam, pensioner of Burton Lewis, J, Esq., late Town Clerk of Chantry, in Sandwich, 62. Rochester, 73. Luard, Major, his paper on the Roman Lexham, Walter, a setter-mason, 123. remains at Plaxtol, 1; exMbits Ro- Leyboume, Henry de, grant of market, man antiquities and reads paper on etc., Wateringbury, etc, 1310, 86. them, xlni. and xliv. VOL. II. 2 A 354 INDEX.

Lucas, John, lets an anvU for Roohester Man, Richard, labourer, 127. Castle works, 121. Manfeld, GUbert, citizen of London, Luteum, i.e. Loam, q.v. one of the feoffees of Sir Roger de Lychefeld, WUliam, Prior of Ohrist Northwood,manorofHorton,1384,26. Church, Canterbury, 60. Maplescamps, i.e. Maplescomb, q.v. Lycoras, WUliam, annuitant of Dartford Maplescoml) [Maplescamps] manor, p a r t Nunnery, 56. of inheritance of Emma de Setvans Lymden, John, Leeds Priory, 64. from WUliam Fitz Helte, about 1185, Lymden, Sfr Thomas, a brother of. 30. Leeds Priory, 64. Maplesden, Mr, Rochester, 83. Lymne, stamped tiles found there, 4. Marchal, WUliam, sells a whetstone for Lymyndenn, John, a carpenter, 125. Rochester Castle, 120. Lymyndenne,. WiUiam, a carpenter, Marchant, John, seUs an ox-hide for a 124. pair of bellows, Rochester Castle, 120. Lynn, ancient walls of, buUt on-arches, Maritagium explained, 37. 69. MarteU [Hammers], 130: see Hammers. Lynsey, Roger, late Incumbent at Wing- Martin, Mr, of AUen's Farm, Plaxtol, ham CoUege, a pensioner, 61. 2, 3, 4. Lynsted, Sir Bartholomew, a brother of Martyn, Dionisia, wife of Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. daughter and heir of John de North- LytUcote, John, and Ms wife, lands late ' wode, 36, 37. his in Hackington and St. Stephen's, Martyn, Thomas, pleadings in North- now John Roper's, 1523,161. wode descent, 36, 37. Maryner, WUliam, masses for, in St. Macecarius, Geldewin, W., Rochester, Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John circa 1240, 230. Roper, 1523,162. MackreU, Mr., exhibits Kent pedigrees, Masons' wages and names at Rochester xliii. Castle, 122, 123. .Magna Charta itself, a copy of, given Masses, list of, provided by John Roper, by Dering to Cotton; the copy in 1523, 162. British Museum, 221, 222. Massyngham, Nicholas de, guardian of Maidstone (Vagniac£e), 1. Joan, the daughter and coheir of Ro- Maidstone College, list of pensioned bert Northwode, 36, 37. Incumbents there, 61. Masters, Sfr Edward, member for Can- Maidstone College, annuitants of, 63. terbury, one of thgyOommittee sent Maidstone Rag-stone, 114. by the Pariiament to the A s s i z e s , 1642, Maidstone [Maydestane], freight from 182. to Rochester, 121. Mattocks, iron, Rochester Castle, 129. Maidstone, a Roman cemetery in, Rev. May, Thomas, 1732, 93. Beale Poste on, 143. Maycote, Robert, an executor of John Maidstone, Sir Francis Barnham and Roper's wUl, 1523, and bequest to Sir Humfry Tufton, members for, Mm, 155. 1642,181. Maydestane, John de, carries letters Makenade, WUUam de, and his heirs, from the Court to Gregory de Rokesle, feoffees of Sfr Roger de Northwode's temp. Ed. I, 234. manor of Horton, 1384, 26. Maydestane: see Maidstone. Makerel, Thomas, and Co., paid for Maynard's SpytteU: see under Canter- freight of Fairlight stone from Win- bmy, 169. chelsea to Rochester, 121, Maykyn, John, a carter, 126. Makyn, Thomas, annuitant of Dartford Maykyn, Simon, labourer, 127. Nunnery, 56. Mayny, Sfr John, of Linton, and others, Mallet, Judge, refuses to have the order at the assizes, proposed counter-in- of Pariiament against the King's Com- structions to be dehvered to Pariia- mission of Array read at the assizes, ment; takes them to the King at 1642, 183; perseveres in refusing York; commands Royalists at Maid- acqmescence to the Parliament Com- stone, 186,187. mittee, and, on turbulence arising, MeUe, Nicholas atte, a carter, 126. tMeatens to adjourn the Court, 1642, MeUer, David, labourer, 127. 185. MeUer, Gregory, labourer, 126. MaMng Abbey, annuitants, etc., of, 57. Menstre, i.e. Minster, q.v. Man, Hamo, a setter-mason, 123. Mer, John atte, labourer, 126. GENERAL INDEX. 355

Mer, Stephen atte, labourer, 126. Mouncell, one, of plaster of Paris, Ro- Merremium, 1272-1273,131. chester Castle, 128. Mercator, Elyas, W., Rochester, circa Moyle, Sfr Thomas, Knt., annuitant of 1230, 229. Leeds Priory, 57. Metcalfe, PhUip, late Incumbent at GU- Moyse, John, pensioner of BUsington lingham, a pensioner, 62. Monastery, 55. MicheU, John, legatee of Henry Stidolf, Museum, temporary, at the Deanery, Tudely, 1474, 230. Rochester, account of, xxxvin. Middelton, i.e. MUton, q.v. Mynge, Edward, pensioner of St. Au- Midnicth, Alexander, Rochester, circa gustine's Canterbury, 58. , 1240, 229. Mynge, WUUam, pensioner of St. Au- Milkehowse, a late Incumbent at, 63. gustine's, Canterbury, 58. Milles, WUliam, pensioner of St. Augus- Myntoo, Peter, pensioner of Faversham tine's, Canterbury, 58. Monastery, 59. MUton [Middelton], lauds in, belonging to Northwodes, descent of, 36, 37. NaUs, Roman, found at Plaxtol, 7. Minerva, statuette of, found at Plaxtol, NaUs called prig, 116. 3,4. Nails, spikyng, for Rochester Castle, 116, Minster [Menstre], Shepey, lands in, 128. belonging to Northwoods, descent of, NaUs of tinned iron for Roohester Cas- 36, 37. tle, 116. MisceUanea, 221. NaUs, various, for Rochester Castle, 116, Modingham, i.e. Mottingham, q.v. 125. Monacus, John, present husband of Nailtols at Rochester Castle, what, 128, Emma de Setvans, 1180, 29, 80. 129. Monasticon, Kentish, by W . E . Flaherty, Name, paternal, often retained by heir- . Esq, 49. esses, 32. Money, how raised by the Parliament, Nase, Richard, labourer, 126. 1643, 200. Nasse, the, v. The Ness. Montacute, Lady, her monument, 142. Nauta, Walter, W., Strood, circa 1220, Monuments, ancient, defaced by the 227. Parliament, 1643, 201. Ness, the [the Nasse], the corporation Mor, Stephen atte, labourer, 126. of Rochester rowing to, 81, 83. More, Margaret, daughter of Sfr Tho- Nevil, Sir CM'istopher, (and his sister mas and wife of William Roper, 149. Goring,) advises to leave the Pariia- More, Mr, banquet at Ms funeral, 75, ment quarters, 1643, 197, 198. 81. NeviU, John de, son of JoUan, A.D. 1260, Mortar, one hundred cartloads, at Ro- Shorne, 32. chester Castle, 128,130. NeviU, JoUan de, Shorne, 32. Morton, Anne, bequest of John Roper Neweheth: see New Hythe. to, 1523,173. Newel stone : see Nowel. Morton, Elyn, bequest of John Roper Newelond, Robert, Norton and Newen- to, 1523,173. ham, 18 Ed. Ill, 15. Morton, John, Esq, late one of the Newenham and Norton, John Chau m- Gentlemen Sewers of the Queen's payne, fine o f , t o entaU, 18 E d . I l l , 15. Chamber, in custody of John Roper's Newenton, i.e. Newington, q.v. wife; provision for management of Neweport, WiUiam, seUs timber for Ro- his specified estates, 1523,173. chester Castle, 117. Morton, John, deceased brother of John Newheth, i.e. New Hythe, q.v. Morton, Esq, 1523,173. New Hythe, a port on the Medway in Morton, WUliam, the elder, and WUUam East Mailing parish, 120; oak tim- tho younger, b r o t h e r s of , ber at, 128. Esq, 1523,173. Newington [Newenton] next Sitting- Mose, John de, lessee of Folkestone Ma- borne, lands in, belonging to North- nor, 1291,135. woods, descent of, 36, 37. Motram, John, late Incumbent at Rad- Newington, near Hythe, Bertram de felde in BackechUde, a pensioner, 62. Criols, 1295,136. Mottenden Monastery, pensioners of, 59. Newsted Chantry, late Incumbent of, 63. Mottingham [Modingham], John Ro- Nichole, Stephen, labourer, 126. per's land in, entaU of, 1523,159,160. NichoUes [and NicoUes], John, Roches- Moulds for the masons, 117. ter accounts, 77, 78. 2 A 2 35tf" GENERAL INDEX.

NichoUe, Thomas, pensioner of CMist Northwode, James de, son of Sir John Church, Canterbury, 59. and Joan (Here), coheir in gavelkind, Nicolles: see NichoUes. 25, 26, 27; had two sons, 27; Ms Nicole, the old name for LincoM, 234. claim to Thurnham manor, 27, 40. Nordhome, in St. Martin's, Canterbury, Northwode, Joan de (Badlesmere), wife a vmeyard in, temp. Ed. Ill, 226. of Sir John, dies 1319,12,13. Northfleet [Vagniacae], 1. Northwode, Joan de (widow of De Fa- Northampton Castle, ancient walls of, versham), fourth wife of Sfr Roger, bMlt on arches, 69. dies 1356, 21, 27. Northwood, genealogical notices of the Northwode, Joan de (Here), wife of Sir famUy, 9; barony, 9; pedigree of, John de Northwode, 1350, 20, 21 j Thomas Brumpston's, 28; query widow of Sfr John, her seal, 1398,41. about an intermarriage of Northwode Northwode, Joan de, daughter of Sir and St. Leger, 28. John and Joan (Here), and wife of Northwood, Agnes (wife of Sir John), Sir John Dengeyne, Knt, 25. daughter of Sir William de Grandison Northwode, Joan, daughter and heir of and coheir to Thomas de Grandison, John, and wife of Scales, 1373, 36,73. her nephew, 34, 35; dies 1349, 20. Northwode, Joan, daughter and heir of Northwode, Agnes de, (widow of Cob- Robert, and wife of Leuedale, 1373, ham,) fifth wife of Sir Roger de North- 36, 37. wode, 1356, 21,27; widow of Sfr Ro- Northwode, Sir John de, son of Roger ger, 1361, and Ms executrix, her dower and Bona, marries Joan de Badles- assigned, 23,24; marries Ctaistopher mere, temp. Ed. IL, 12; dies 1319, Shukkeburgh, 25. 13; his writs of summons, temp. Ed. Northwode, Agnes do, daughter of Sir I. and temp. Ed. II, 36. Roger by Ms first wife, Juliana de Northwode, Sir John, son of Sfr John Say, dies s.p., 15, 16. and Joan Badlesmere, 86, 37; mar- Northwode, Agnes de, daughter of Sfr ries Agnes, a daughter of Sir WiUiam Roger by his fifth wife, Agnes, and de Grandisson and SibiUa Ms wife, wife of Stephen Pysinden, 22, 27. temp. Ed. II.; dies v.p., 12. Northwode, Agnes, daughter and coheir Northwode, Sir John de, younger son of of Robert, and wife of Beaufoy, 1373, Sfr John and Agnes de Grandison, 12, 36, 37. 14. Northwode, AUce, wife of Sfr Roger, Northwode [Norwode], Sir John de, 1393, 42. son of Sir Roger and Juliana de Say, Northwode, Bona (wife of Sfr Roger), 15,27,36,37; rent-charge granted probably heiress of Fitzbernard, 11, him by his father, 1342, 20; marries 18, 33; or Bonafllia, daughter of (against his father's wiU, who pur- Hemy de Waltham, A.D. 1265, 32 ; posed thereon to disinherit Mm) Joan, rantee of land in Thurnham: see Sfr daughter of Robert Here, 1350, 20, f ohn de Waltham, 1248, 33. 21, 27; nearly forty at Ms father's Northwodo, Dionisia, daughter and heir death, 1361, 23; cited in Grandison of John, and wife of Martyn, 1373, pleadings, 34, 35; dies 1379, 25; his 36, 37. writ of summons, temp. Ed. I l l , 39. Northwode, EUzabeth de (Segrave), se- Northwode, John de, son of Humphrey, cond wife of Sir Roger; dies at Oan- 36, 37. terbury, s.p., A.D. 1335; masses for Northwode, John de, son of Simon, 36, her; her tomb in Shepey misdated, 37. 17,18,19, 27. Northwode, JuUana de (De Say), wife of Northwode, Elizabeth, daughter of WU- Sir Roger, dies 1329, 16, 27. Uam, 27. Northwode, Juliana de (caUed Juliana Northwode, Geoffrey de, son of Sir Roger in memory of her father's first wife), and JuUana, dies s.p., 15,16. daughter of Sir Roger and Agnes, and Northwode, Humphrey de, son of Sfr wife of Peter Rede, 22, 27. John and Joan Badlesmore, temp. Northwode, Juliana de, eldest daughter Ed. II, 12,13, 36, 37. of Sir John and Joan. (Here), and wife Northwode, IsabeU, daughter of Wil- of John Digge, 25. liam, 27. Northwode, Margaret de (widow of Sir Northwode, James de, son of Sfr John Nicholas de Halglton), third wife of Sir and Joan (Badlesmere), ob.s.p. temp, Roger, kUled in digging out a fox at Ed. II, 12. Bingbury, and makes her wUl, 20,27. GENERAL INDEX. 357

Northwode, Margaret de, wife of Sir Northwode, Thomas de, son of Sir John Roger de Northwode (son of Sir Ro- and Joan de Badlesmere, temp. Ed. ger), and daughter of Sir Nicholas and II, 12, 13, 36, 37. Margery de Halglton, 19. Northwode, 'Thomas de, son of Sfr John Northwode, Otho de, son of Sfr John and and Agnea de Grandison, 12,14. Agnes de Grandison, 12,14,20,36,37. Northwode, Thomas, son of Sfr Roger Northwode, Richard de, son of Sir John (the younger brother of Sfr John), and Joan, temp. Ed. II, 12, 13. 1373, 36, 37. Northwode, Robert de, son of Sfr John Northwode, WiUiam, Knight of St. John and Agnes de Grandison, 12,14. of Jerusalem, son of Sfr John and Northwode, Robert de, son of Simon, Agnes de Grandison, 12, 14, 36, 36, 37. 37. Northwode, Sfr Roger de, son of Sir Northwode, WUUam de, son of Sfr John Stephen, 18; lands in Shepeye, etc., and Joan (Here), coheir in gavelkind, changed from gavelkind to mUitary 25, 26, 27. tenure, 11; and Bona Ms wife, gran- Northwode Chasteners manor, Sfr John tees of land, in a fine, (Sir John de de Northwode endows Ms wife Agnes Cobham, plaintiff, Sfr John de Wal- (De Grandison) with it, 12; reverts tham, defendant,) Thurnham, 1248, to Sfr Roger de Northwode, 1349,20; 33; endows St. Sixburge Monastery, given by Sfr Roger de Northwode to in Shepeye, 11; dies 1285, and bu- his son Sfr John, 1350, 21; a rent of ried at Minster, m Shepeye, 12; his £50 reserved on it by Sir Roger de Inquisitio post mortem, 1285, 33. Northwode, as security against the Northwode, Sir Roger de, son of S i r John chance of claim for dower by Joan, and Agnes de Grandison, 12, 36, 37 ; wife of Ms son John, 21; arrears of aged twelve, and heir to his grand- rent from, sued for against Sfr John father and grandmother, 1319,13,14; de Northwode, by his father's execu- marries JuUana de Say, and has a son tors, but compromised, 24. before he was fifteen, 15, 27; marries Norton and Newenham manors, John his second wife (Segrave, widow of Chaumpayne, fine of, to entaU, 18 FoUot), 1331, 16, 27, 39; marries Ed. Ill, 15. third wife, Margaret, widow of Sir Norton, John Roper's lands in, entaU Nioholas de Halglton, Kt, 1340,19, of, 1523,157, 158, 159. 27; marries Ms fourth wife, Joan, Norwich, ancient waUs of, built on widow of Thomas de Faversham, and arches, 69. gives his son, Sir John, a rent-charge Note, Stephen, codefendant with Sir Ri- on two of Ms manors, and gives Beaus- chard atte Lese, q.v., 1373, 36, 37. feld manor to Ms son, Sir Roger, 1342, Noviomagus (Hollwood Park), 1. 20, 27; prevented from disinheriting Nowel stone, 113,127, 130 lis; expla- his son Sir John, by Sfr Arnold Sa- nation of, 112. vage, 1350,21; marries Ms fifth wife, Nutt, Mr. John, member for Canter- Agnes, widow of Sir John de Cobham, bury, one of the Committee sent by 1356,21; his writ of summons, 1360, the Pariiament to the assizes, 1642, 39 ; makes Ms wUl, and dies 1361; 182. Ms executors, 22, 23. Northwode, Sfr Roger de, younger son Oak timber in Bokingfold Park and at of Sir Roger and Juliana de Say, 15, New Hythe and in Rochester Castle, 27,36, 37; and his wife Margaret, 19; 128. his father gives him the manor of Offices, explanation of term, 36. Beausfold, 1342, 20; he and Ralph OkenfeUde, WiUiam, pensioner of St. St. Leger married two sisters, 28. Augustine's, Canterbury, 58. Northwode, Sir Roger de, son of Sir Oldbury, camp at, 2, 8. John and Joan (Here), born 1356, OUa, Roman, found at Maidstone, 147. 25, 26, 27; Ms seal, 1390, 41; Ms Orders, holy, proposed new mode of ad- wife Alice, 1393, 42 ; in Grandison mission to, 1641,175. descent, 84, 35. Ordinances, the, of the ParUament, al- Northwode, Simon do, son of Sfr John ways made purposely ambiguous, and Joan de Badlesmere, temp. Ed. 1643, 203. II, 12, 13, 36, 37. Orlestone, notes from parochial register Northwode, Sfr Stephen de, lands in of, 89. Shepeye, -etc, temp. Hon. Ill, 11. Osbert, Vicar of Thurnham, 1230, 32. 358 GENERAL INDEX.

Osebarn, John, labourer, 127. Payfrere: see Payforer. Oxford, treaty at, the only time when Payn, Henry, mason, Rochester Castle, there was a chance of accommodation 123. between the King and Pariiament, Payn, Peter, mason, Rochester Castle, 1642, 195. 123. Oysters, GUlingham, 77. Payne, Thomas, pensioner of Christ Church, Canterbury, 60. Paas or Pace stone, what, 114. Peard, Mr, a lawyer, a severe Pariia- Pace stone: see Paas. mentarian, 179. Pagan burials distmguished from Chris- Peckham, East, zealots for the Parlia- tian, 145. ment there, 1642, 193. Pail, a, Rochester Castle, 129. Peers Smythes, a tenement m Tudely Palmer, Reginald, a carter, 126. and Brenchly, late George Burrys's, Pament, i.e. Pavement stone, 114, 129, now Henry Stidolf's, 1474, 230. 130. PeMparius, Adam, Itherdene, Strood, Panni, i.e. sheets of lead: see Lead, 128. circa 1220, 226. Panton, WUUam, a carter, 126. Pembury (Pepingbury), a late Incum- Paper, royal [real], 1368, 118. bent at, 63. Parchment for accounts, 121. Pende, Richard, labourer, 126. Pargetting: see Purgettura. Pende, Robert, a smith, works at Ro- Paris, plaster of, amounceU of, Roches- chester Castle, 125. ter Castle, 128, 130. Pendelton, John, sent to Court at Rich- Parker, Edward, a late Incumbent at mond, Rochester accounts, 80. Dartford, a pensioner, 62. Penshurst, a late Incumbent at, 63. Parliament, Committee from, attend Penyale, John, legatee of Hemy Stidolf, assizes, and deliver instructions to the Tudely, 14.74, 230. magistrates, and ask to sit on Bench, Pepingbury, i.e. Pembury, q.v. their proceedings at Maidstone, 1642, Pepir, William, CapeUan of Cobham 181, 182, 183, 184; instructions to, Ohuroh, 1435-6, 225. propounded by the Royalists at the Percey, Thomas, annuitant of CMist assizes and taken by them to the King Church, Canterbury, 59. at York, printing them prohibited by Percey [Persey], Thomas, annuitant of Parliament, 1642, 186, 187; shouts Faversham Monastery, 59. for, at the assizes, 1642, 186; the Perpentcoins: see Parpemcoins. King's proclamation from Oxford Persey: see Percey. against complymg with it greatly Person, WiUiam, Lamborne manor, hurt the King's cause, 1643, 197, Berks, 34. 198; how they raised money, 1543, Petham Chantry, pensioners of, 62. 200; arbitrary power and proceed- Pette, Thomas atte, seUs ragstone for ings of, unequaUed in any state, and Rochester Castle, 115. their spoliations, 1643, 200, 201; Pette, Thomas atte, a carter, 126. their grinding and insupportable taxa- Pette, WiUiam atte, labourer, 126. tion, exempting themselves, 1643, Pettyt, John, Leeds Priory, 64. 202, 215, 219; estabUsh the excise, PevereU, Edward, Leeds Priory, 64. 1643, 210; discontent of people Peycocke, Launcelot, a late Incumbent against, and anecdote of, 1647, 213. at MUkehouse, a pensioner^ 63. Parpeincoins stone, Roohester Castle, Peyton, Sfr Thomas, member for Sand- 127,129,130 bis; whatthoy are, 114. wich, one of the Committee of Par- Partridge, Sir Edward, member for Uament sent to the assizes, 1642,181. Sandwich, one of the Committee of Pitch, bought for Rochester Castle, 120. Pariiament sent to the assizes, 1642, Pitsoules, alias " put sewels," for scaf- 181. folds, 128. Pateshull, Joan de (Rokeslee), wife of Pizein WeU, a hamlet in Chart, 86. Walter, 1320,137 lis. Planchisbord, bought for Rochester Pateshull, Walter de, 1320,137. Castle, 117. Pathe, Richard, a setter-mason, 123, Planks: see Plaunches. 124. Plaster of Paris : see Paris. Pavement stone: see Pament. Plastering: see Purgettura. Payforer [Payfrere], Fulco, executor of Plate contributed to Parliament, 1643, the will of Sir Roger de Northwode, 200. 1361, 23, 24. Plaunches, i.e. Planks, 131. GENERAL INDEX. 359

Plautius, Aulus, commander of the Ro- Poynings, Agnes de (Rokeslee), wife of man invaders, 65. Thomas, 1320, 137. Plaxtol, AUen's Farm in, and Roman PraU, R, Junior, Esq., Town Clerk of remains found there, 2, 3,4, 5; bmld- Rochester, 73. ing excavated in, 5 ; Roman cemetery Prekelinger, Strood, circa 1220, 227. on Mr. Golding's land in, 6. Preston-next-Wingham,Roper's bequest Plaxtol valley, Roman occupation in, 2. to Church of, 1523,153. Players, Lord Strange's, 1578, 76. Prig, nails so caUed, what, 116. Plomer, John, plumber's work, Roches- Prigge and Trashe (naUs), Rochester ter Castle, 118,119,125. accounts, 78. Plomer, Peter, plumber, 125. Prior, George, late Incumbent at Maid- Plomer, Richard, a plumber, 125. stone College, a pensioner, 62. Plumbers, wages and names of, Roches- Prisons of Westgate and the Castle : see ter Castle, 125, 132. under Canterbmy, 170. Pocoks, a tenement in Brenchly, Hemy Proclamation for guns and long dudges, Stidolf's, 1474, 230. 1579, 80. Pole, Cardinal, his book of pensions, 50; Proclamation for apparel, etc, 1579,81. his seal and autograph, 51. Proclamation for concealed lands, 1579, Poll-money, Act of, 1641,175. 80. PoU-tax, 51 Edw. III. and temp. Ric. Proclamation for prices of wines, 1579, II, 217. 80. Poltre, John, labourer, 127. Proclamation, importing wines free, Pomfreyt seUs Estriehbords for Roches- 1579, 80. ter Castle, 117. Proclamation, the "going over of w o o l s , " Ponchons, i.e. punch irons, q.v. 1579, 80. Pond dol, i.e. a ton weight, 112. Proclamation agerinst seditious books, Pope, WiUiam, labourer, 127. 1579, 81, 82. Poplar boards, bought for Rochester Proclamation against rebels, 1579,82. Castle, 117. Proclamation for breeding horses, 1580, Porta, James de, W, Strood, circa 82. 1220, 227. Proclamation from Oxford against com- Portarius, Hemy, W, Rochester, circa plying with the Parliament, 1643,197. 1240, 230. Prsetorium or basUica of Roman camp. Portarius, Yvo, W, Rochester, circa 67. 1240, 230. Prophet, PhUip, sells Reigate freestone Porter, John, late Incumbent at Maid- for Rochester Castle, 112. Btone CoUege, a pensioner, 61. Propositions of Public Faith, the, forced Porter, Richard, Purveyor of Rochester levy on Sfr Roger Twysden for, 1642, Castle, his wages, 127. 193, 194. Poste, Rev. Beale, paper on Roman Proude, Walter, labourer, 126. Rochester, 65; paper on a Roman Prunes and currants, Rochester ac- cemetery m Maidstone, 143. counts, 1579, 80. Poste, Ralph, pensioner of Faversham Publio faith : see under Propositions. Monastery, 59. Punch irons [ponchons], Rochester Postern-gate, Rochester Castle, 132. Castle, 130. Postley Fields, Roman antiquities found Punchons, at Rochester Castle, what, in, 146. 128. Potin [Potyn], Nicholas, one of the Purgettura, i.e. pargetting or plastering. feoffees of Sfr Roger de Northwode, Purveyor of Rochester Castle, Richard manor of Horton, 1384,26. Porter, Ms wages, 127. Potin, WiUiam, W, Rochester, circa Put sewels: see Pitsoules, 128. 1230 and 1240, 229, 230. Puttelady, John, labourer, 126. Potyn: see Potm. Pyersbye, John, a late Incumbent at Poukweyn, a, Rochester Castle, 129, Maidstone, a pensioner, 62. 131; what it is, 120. Pyk, Nicholas, a setter-mason, 124. Powder-horns, ancient, exhibited by Pym, Mr, the great lover of justice Rev. G. Faussett, xMi. tenders no help or wi8h to redress PoweU, Roger, a pensioner (Grene Chan- Colonel Sandis's outrages on Sir W. try in Sandwich ?), 62. Butler, 1642,192. Powlter, WUUam, Rochester, 83. Pympo, Elizabeth, pensioner of MaUing Poynings, Thomas de, 1320,137 bis. ' Abbey, 57. 360 GENERAL INDEX.

Pyne, Thomas, a late Incumbent at papers of Richard Blore, formerly Maidstone CoUege, a pensioner, 62. steward to John de Northwode, 28; Pysinden, Agnes, wife of Stephen, and his executor was Sir Adam, q.v. daughter of Sfr Roger and Agnes de Reynham, Sfr Robert, a brother of Northwode, 22. Leeds Priory, 64. Pysinden, Stephen, 22. Richards, Robert, Rector of Snave, Pyttenden, Andrew, pensioner of Mot- 1681, 94. tenden Monastery, 59. Richardson, John, Clerk of l a t e Nunnery of Dartford, Ms annual fees, 55. Queenborough, Sfr Edward Hales, mem- Richaut, Mr, one of the Royalists who • ber for, 1642,181. take their mstruotions to ParUament Quested, Augustin, late Incumbent to the King at York, 1642,187. at Wingham College, a pensioner, Richmond, the Duke of, orders his 61. steward to take no measures to pre- serve Ms goods at Cobham, though a Radfelde, in Bapchild, a late Incumbent picture of his mother was there, which . of, 62. he greatly valued, 1643, 198. Rafters: see Chevrones. Richmondshire WUls, cited, 75. Rag stone, Rochester Castle, 114, 128, Rides and bands [gumph et vertinel], - 130. Rochester Castle, 125,130. Ramsey, Richard, Leeds Priory, 64. Ridsdale, George, Rochester accounts, Randolph [Randulf], Andrew, labourer, 78. 126. Rings [anuU], Rochester Castle, 125. Randolph [Randulf], Henry, a setter- Rings, tinned iron, Rochester Castle, mason, 123. 129, 130 bis. Randolph [Randolphs], Joan, pensioner Rise, WUliam, a late Incumbent at of MaUing Abbey, 57. Maidstone College, a pensioner, 62. Randolph [Rondolph], WUUam, 1683, Rislepe, Agnes de, sister of Gregory de 93. Rokesle, temp. Edw. I, 234. Raspys, John, pensioner of Christ Rislepe, Roger de, nephew and heir of Church, Canterbury, 60. Gregory de Rokesle, 1291, 234. RawUnge, WUliam, Rochester accounts, River, near Dover, Roper's bequest to 79. ' Church of, 1523,153. Rayman, Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. Road, Roman, remnant of one at Plax- Reader, Mr. Thomas, of Kingsnorth, tol, 7. 1726, 94. Roberts [Robart],Walter,Esq, of Cran- Real paper: see Royal. brook, supervisor of the Will of Henry Records, the, searched by Sir Roger Stidolf, of Tudely, 1474, 230. Twysden, 1642, 195. Roberts, Sfr Walter, tries to stop signing Reculver Chantry, a late Incumbent of, of Kent petition, 1642,180. • 62. Roberts, WUliam, plumber, of London, Reculver, John Roper's lands in, 1523, works at Cowling Castle, 1374, 95. 168, Rochester [Durobrivse], 1; ancient Rede, John, pensioner of Boxley Abbey, [Durobrivai], Rev. Beale Poste on, 60. 65; waUs, Rev. Beale Poste and Mr. Rede, Juliana, wife of Peter, daughter Steele's lectures on, xxxvii.; Boley of Sfr Roger and Agnes de North- HU1, Danish earthworks, 71; Chelde- wode, 22. gate, 67; Crow Lane, portion of old Rede, Peter, of Dover, 22. walls in, 69, and city ditch, 70; Rede, Sir Richard, an annuitant of Dean's garden, foundations of ancient Maidstone CoUege, 63. walls in, 70 ; North Gate, alias Giel- Reigate freestone, sMpped from Batter- degate, 67 ; Prior's Gate, 69; Roman sea, used in repafrs of Rochester Cas- ramparts of, were earthen, 68; siege tle, 1368, 112, 121, 122. of, by Danes, 71; South Gate, 67; Religious houses in Kent, thirty-six; waUs, built by Henry III. on arches, and one alien Priory and six CoUeges, and foUow the Une of the Roman 54. ramparts, 68, 69, 70; specified tene- Repton House came to the Fogges by ments on the walls, and. witMn and marriage with an heiress of Valoignes, without them, quitclaimed by Helte, 105. son of Gudred Creac, to Henry de Reyner, Thomas, of Strode, had the Cobbeham, circa 1280, 228; a rent- ENE ,L INDEX. 361

charge without Chealdegate in, Alan and wife of Rislepe, temp. Edw. L, ScMpwerchte to Henry de Cobbeham, 234. circa 1240, 229. Rokeslee, Agnes de, daughter and coheir Rochester Records, the, R. W. Blen- of Richard, and wife of Poynings, cowe, Esq, on, 73 ; the Custumal of, 1320, 137 bis. 63 ; Admiralty Court held at Sheer- Rokesle, Gregory de, Lord Mayor of ness, expenses of, 1579, 80; Admi- London and Keeper of the Mint, ralty Court held at Hawkwood, 1578, 7 Edw. I, 233; dies s.p. 1291, 234. 81; Admiralty Court held at Sheer- Rokesle, Joan de [Criol], wife of Ri- ness, 1580, 83 ; the great thorough- chard, 1313,136; widow of Richard, fare to the Continent, 7 3 ; Corporation her Inquisition, 1323, 157. accounts of, 1578-80, 73-76 ; assizes Rokeslee, Joan de, daughter and coheir held at, 76-78; gallows set up at, of Richard, and wife of Pateshull, 74,78; St. Nicholas Church, Corpo- 1320,137 bis. ration pay for the bier there, 1578, Rokeslee, John de, father of Richard, 77; repairs at the town quay, 77; dead, 1320,137. court-house, repairs for assizes, 1578, Rokesle, Sfr Richard de, not son of 78; town quay, repairs, 79; Chief Gregory, who died 1291, 234. Baron at, 1579, 81 j White Hart at, Rokesle, Richard de, a purpart of hun- 1579, 81; Corporation, expenses of dred of Folkestone in right of his going to London, 1580, 82; fee farm wife, 1313,136; Ms Inquisition, 1320, of the city, 1580, 82; Mr. HauUe, 137; perhaps it is his monument in mayor of, 1580, 84; the Ness, q.v. Folkestone Church, 1320,142. Rochester Castle, Mr. Ashpitel's lecture Rokesle, Roger de, probably same as on, xxxvii.; stated to have been built Roger de Rislepe, q.v., 234. by Gundulph, 68; repairs of, 1272-3, Rokeslee, Roger de, Ms chattels assessed 131; fabric roU of, 1368, HI; re- in subsidy roll, 30 Edw. I, 234. pairs, John [de HertUp], master of Rokesles, Hasted's erroneous pedigrees the works, Ms accounts, 1368, 111; of, 234. repairs, Gilbert Geldewene, surveyor Rolf, Adam, labourer, 127. and comptroUer of the works, 1368, Rolfe, Mr, exhibits Roman seals, xli. 111; different stone used in repairs Roman, antiquities, found at specified of, 1368, viz. Beer, Caen, Stapelton, places near Maidstone, 146; cinerary Reigate, F a i r l i g h t , Boughton, 112; the remains at Borough Green, Wrotham, gateway, a new buUding in the inner, and Ightham Court Lodge, 7 , 8 ; ena- 124; seven perches of the old wall mels from Dover, exliibited by Mr. puUed down, 1368, 126; purveyor Clayton, xiii.; glass in the Charles of, for the repairs, 1368,127; clerk of Museum, xxxix.; inscriptions, few in the works, Bernard Cok, 1367, 129; Kent, xxxviii.; remains, from Temple dweUing of, roofed, 130; the prison estate, Strood, xl.; leaden seals, ex- in, 132; stable and manger, the, Mbited by Mr. Rolfe, xU.; stationes 1272-1273,132. oi* mansiones, xxxviU. Rochester Priory, monks of, alter Une Roman army invading Britain, its le- of city waUs, temp. Edw. I, 69, 70; gions, 65. annuitants, etc, of, 58; John de Romano-British cemeteries, rarer than HertUp, Prior of, 1868, master of the Anglo-Saxon, 145. works in the Castle, 111. Romford, Essex, John Morton's lands Rochester, Sir Thomas Walsingham and in, 1523, 173. Mr. Lee, members for, 1642,181,182. Romney, Newr Sir Norton Knatchbull Rochester, Dean of, exhibits a Saxon and Mr. Browne, members for, 1642, cross, etc., xliii. 181,182. Rochester, the Recorder of, exibits mo- Rondolph: see Randolph, numental brasses, etc., xliu. Roo, John, clerk, masses for, in St. Rofle, Bartholomew, Rochester ac- Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John counts, 78. Roper, 1523,162. Roger, Richard, Leeds Priory, 64. Rook, John, mason, Rochester Castle, Roger [Rogers], Richard, pensioner of 123. Leeds Priory, 57. Rook, Richard, mason, Rochester Cas- Roger, Robert, Leeds Priory, 64. tle, 123. Roger, Thomas, Leeds Priory, 64. Roper, Agnes, daughter of John, 1523, Rokesle, AgneB de, sister of Gregory, 167,169. 362 GENERAL INDEX.

Roper, Agnes, another daughter of John, Ryder, Nicholas, Leeds Priory, 64. a nun of Dartford, 1523, 169; pen- Ryder, Thomas, seUs Caen stone for sioner of Dartford Nunnery, 56. Roohester Castle, 112. Roper, Christopher, youngest son of Rygol boards, for Rochester Castle, and John, 155; remainder in entaU of what they are, 117. specified lands and others left him by Rykedon, John, a setter-mason, 124. Ms father, 1523, 159, 160. Ryngemere, John, Prior of the Friars Roper, Edward, son of John, rents left Preachers at Canterbury, 1342, 18. by Ms father for his education, 1523, 155,157. Sabine, Thomas, Rochester accounts, 78. Roper, Elizabeth, daughter of John, Sabulo, 131. 1523,167,169. Sack given to magnates, Rochester ac- Roper, Jane, wife of John, Ms executrix, counts, 77, 78; a five-quart bottle of, and bequests to her, he also leaves and a gaUon of, 83. her for Ufe, if she remain unmarried, Sackeford's, Mr, butter, Rochester ac- WeUhawe in Eltham, St. Dunstan's, counts, 77. Chestfield, Linsted, etc, 1523, 154, St. Augustine's, Canterbury, pensioners, 155,156,157,158,162,168. etc, of, 58. Roper, John, sells ropes and cables, for St. Bride's, London, Roper's bequest to Rochester Castle works, 121. Yicar of, 1523, 153. ROPER, JOHN, of Eltham, his Will, St. Clare, Robert, W, Rochester, circa 1523, 149, 153, etc.; Ms charitable 1230, 229. and other bequests, 1523,153,162 ; St, Gere, in Ightham, Roman remains to be buried M St. Dunstan's Church, found at, 8. Canterbury, in chapel of St. Nicholas; St. Cosmo and Damien-in-the-Bleen, his directions as to ceremonies at Ms Roper's bequest to Church of, 1523, burial, 1523, 154; his executors, 153; his lands in, 1523, 168. 1523, 154. St. Leger [SeUnger], query about an in- Roper, Margaret, wife of WUliam, and termarriage of St. Leger and North- daughter of Sfr , 149. wode, 28. Roper, WiUiam, eldest son of John, St. Leger [Semtcleger], Arthur, annui- 149; Giief Clerk of the Pleas, jointly tant of Leeds Priory, 57. with his father, 1523,156. St. Leger, Beatrice de, wife of Sfr Ralph, Ropes and cables, bought for Rochester and daughter of Sir Nicholas and Castle, 121,129 bis, 130. Margery de Halglton, 19. Rosin, for cement, bought for Rochester St. Leger [Selinger], J, smt against Castle, 120. Wotton for title to Thurnham manor, Roucestre, Ansgotus de, holds Alding- 28, 40. ton (next Thurnham) of the Bishop St. Leger, Sir Ralph, Sheriff of Kent, of Baieux m Domesday, 31. 10 Ric. I I , 39. Rowpole, a tenement m Brenchley, St. Leger [SeUnger], Sir Ralph de, and Henry Stidolf's, 1474, 230. his wife Beatrice, q.v., 19; he and Royal [Real] paper, 1368,118. Roger Northwood, married two sis- RoyaUsts propound at the assizes in- ters, 28. structions to the Parliament, wMch St. Radigund's, pensioned monastics of, are taken by them to the King at 55. York, 1642,186 ; and printing them St. Sixburge, monastery of, in Shepey, proMbited by Pariiament, 187. endowed by Sir Roger Northwood, 11. Rucking, Curate of, Richard Husband, SaUsbury, Catherine, Countess of, 1727, 94. daughter of WUliam Grandison, 34, Rundel, John, labourer, 126. 35. Rushes, strewing floors with, CowUng SaUsbury, Earl of, WUUam, m Grandi- Castle, 1429,102. son pedigree pleadings, coheir, 34,35. Rushes to protect works against frost, Salmon, presents of, from Rochester, Rochester Castle, 121. 1580, 83, 84. RtisseU, John, annuitant of St. Radi- Salot, John, seUs timber for Rochester gund's, 55 Castle, 117. RusseU, Rev, J , exhibits ivory carvings, Salvage, Helnulf, W , temp. Hen. I I , 29. etc., xlui. Salvage, Thomas, son of HeMulf, W, Ryce, Rowland, annuitant of MalUng temp. Hen. I I , 29. Abbey, 57* Samian ware, found at Plaxtol, 4, 7. GENERAL INDEX. 363

Sampson, John, a trustee of Henry Sti- found in KMg's Field, Faversham, dolf of Tudely, 1474, 230. 222; brooch, exhibited by Lord Am- Sand, a hundred cart-loads, Rochester herst, xM.; cross, exhibited by the Castle, 128, 130. Dean of Roohester, xliii.; CMonicle SandheU, John, sells timber for Roches- cited, 71. ter Castle, 117. Say, Sir Geoffrey de, senior, late hus- Sandis, Col. EdwM (son of Sfr Edwin), band of Idonia de Leybourne, 14. his outrages at Sir WilUam Butler's Say, Geoffrey de, son of Sir Geoffrey house at Teston, Lord Essex promises and Idonia, 14; remainder to Mm in to punish Mm, 1642,190, 191. manors of Norton and Newenham, 15. Sandwich, Burton Chantry in, q.v., 62; Say, Lady Idonia de (de Leybourne), Grene Chantry m. q.v., 62; hospital, widow of Sir Geoffrey de Say, senior, a De Sandwich monument in, 142; buys of Sir Bartholomew de Badles- St. Clement's Church, monument in, mere the marriage of Sfr Rogor de 141; Sfr Edward Partridge, Sfr Tho- Northwode, temp. Edw. I I , 14. mas Peyton, members for, 1642,181. Say, IsabeUa de, daughter of Sir Geof- Sandwich [Sandwico], Agnes de, daugh- frey and Idonia, 14; married to ter of Hamo de Crevecoeur by Matilda John Chaumpayne, 15. Daverenches, and wife of Sir John, Say, Juliana de, daughter of Sfr Geof- 32, 38, 39, 134 bis, 135. frey and Idonia, 14 ; married to Sir Sandwich [Sandwico], Sir John de, Roger de Northwode, 15, 27. husband of Agnes the coheiress of Say, Sir Roger de, son of Sir Geoffrey Daverenches, 1263, 39,134 lis. and Idonia, 14. Sandwich [Sandwico], Sir John de, son Say, WiUiam de, paramount lord of of Sfr John, 38, 39; father of Ju- Thurnham, 1285, 33. Uana, the wife of John de Segrave, Sayer, George, 1758, 94. 19; dead 1313. Scaffold logs [scaffotlogs], Rochester Sandwich [Sandwico], JuUana de, Castle, 118,131. daughter and heir of Sfr John, 38, Scaffolds, standards and pitsoules, for, 39; a minor, 1291, manor of Folke- 128. stone, 135 ; wife of John de Segrave, Scaffotlogg, see Scaffold logs. 1313, 136. Scales, Joan, wife of Sir Roger, and Sandwich, Nicholas de, son of Sir John daughter and heir of John North- and Agnes Daverenches, 19, 38, 39. wode, 36, 37. Sandwich [Sandwych] Nicholas de (son Scalis, Roger de, and others, versus Sfr of Nicholas), heir to Ms kinswoman Richard atte Leese, 47 Edw. I l l , 14; Maria de Segrave, in the manor of pleadings m Northwood descent, 36, Folkestone, 1349, 19, 38, 39; sells 37. manor of Folkestone to the Earl of Scappled stone, what, 129. Huntingdon, 19. Scapuland, i.e. squaring ?, 124. Sandwico, de, v. Sandwich. Scapulat, i.e. scappled. Sandwych, see Sandwich. Scharnale, see Sharnale. Sanskyn, WiUiam, sells timber for Ro- Schipwerchte, Alan, seUs to Hemy de chester Castle, 117. Cobbeham, a rent-charge without " Satis," Mr. Watts's house, so named Chealdegate, Roohester, 1240, 229. by Queen Elizabeth, 75. Scindend, i.e. lopping, 124. Savage, Sfr Arnald, Kt, dissuades Sfr Scopa, a broom, q.v. Roger de Northwode from dism- Scroope, Adrian, Mr, steward to tho heriting his son Sir John, 1350, 21; Duke of Richmond, 1643,198. by Ms mediation, obtains a compro- Scuassheler, or SkewasMar stones, what, mise in a claim of debt between the 114,130 lis. executors of Sir Roger de Northwode Scuasseler stone, scappled, Rochester and his son, Sfr John de Northwode, Castle, 129. 1363-4, 24. Seacoal at Rochester Castle, see Coal, Savage; see also under Salvage. 128. Sawbridge, J , 1726, 93. Seals, ancient, exhibited, xliii. Sawyer, Edward, pensioner of S t . Augus- Seal, office, Rochester Castle, 129,131. tme'B, Canterbury, 58. Securul, a hatchet, Rochester Castle, Saxon antiquities, from Temple estate, 129. Strood, xl. ; from Faversham, exhi- Sedley, Sir John, and Sfr Anthony Wei- - bited by Mr. Gibbs, xM.; Mr. Gibbs's, don, ruled aU Kent, 1642,196. 364 GENERAL INDKX.

Sefare,Sefader,atte Strehende, at Sorere, Sethe, J o h n , an executor of John Roper's 1220,226. wiU, 1523, and bequest to him, 155. Segrave, EUzabeth de, daughter of Sir Setters (positi), masons, what they are John, by Juliana de Sandwico, and and their wages, 123, 124. widow of Richard Foliot, marries Sfr Setvans, see Septvans. Roger de Northwode, 1331,16,19, 27, Sevenoaks, a late Incumbent of, 63. 39,141. Seygood, EUzabeth, pensioner of Dart- Segrave, Sir John, marries Juliana, ford nunnery, 56. heiress of De Sandwich, 38,39; a pur- Shamale, WUliam, works on CowUng part of hundred of Folkestone m right Castle, q.v., 1382,1384, 98, 99 j sells of Ms wife, Juliana de Sandwico, hay for plastering walls, Rochester 1313,136, 137 ; father of Elizabeth, Castle, 120; a setter-mason, Roches- second wife of Sfr Roger de North- ter Castle, 123. wode, was alive temp. Edw. I , 18; Sharp, John, a carpenter, 124. caUed " le Uncle " in his InqMsition, Shaw, Mr. Hugh, curate of Warehorne, lord of Folkestone, 1343,138. 1727, 94. Segrave, John de, son of John de Se- Sheaves [garb] of steel, 180. grave, by JuUana de Sandwich, 19, Sheerness, Rochester Admiralty Court 38, 39; lord of the manor of Folke- held at, 80, 83. stone, Ms Inquisition, 1349, 139; Sheets [panni] of lead; see Lead, 128. " of Folkestone," also lord of Loden, Sheldwich [Sheldewich], Nicholas, land in Norfolk, 1349, 140; always styled formerly Ms m Hackington and Ste- "of Folkestone," 1349,141. phen's, late belonging to John LytU- Segrave, John de, Lord of Segrave, cou- cote and Ms wife, now John Roper's, sin and heir, m Norfolk manors, to 1523, 161. John de Segrave, of F o l k e s t o n e , 1349, Sheme, Sir Richard, Vicar of East- 140. church, chaplam to Sfr Roger North- Segrave, Juliana de [de Sandwico], wife wode, whose trustee he is in the ma- of Sir John, 19, 38, 39,136,137. nor of Horton, 33 Edw. Ill, 16, 22. Segrave, Maria de, daughter and heir of Shepherde, WiUiam, pensioner of Leeds Sir John, in his manor of Folkestone, Priory, 58. ob. s.p., 1349, 19, 139; the Inqui- Shepey, lands in, belonging to North- sitio post mortem, 1349, 38. wode, descent of, 11, 36, 37. Seintleger, i.e. St. Leger, q.v. Shepey,Monastery of St. Sixburge in, 11. Selinger, i.e. St, Leger, q.v. Shereday, John, labourer, 126. SelUnge, Prior, masses for, in St. Dun- Ship-money, refused by Sir Roger Twys- stan's, Canterbury, 1523, 162. den, 196. SeUokke, land late his, in Hackington, Sholdone, Sir John, rector of CowUng, called BrambUtighe, q.v., 161. trustee of Sir Roger de Northwode's Sengle, R o g e r, freight of lead from West- marriage settlement, 1756, 21. minster to Rochester, 122. Shorne, lands in, belonging to North- Septvans [Setvans], Emma de, one of tho wodes, descent of, 36, 37; manor of, tliree coheirs of WiUiam Fitz Helte, leased by John de NevUl to John de her present husband is John Monacus, Waltham, 1260, 32; manor of, Bona- 1180, 29, 30; perhaps daughter of fllia, sister and heir of John de Wal- Fitz Helte, 40 ; inherits part of Al- tham, and wife of Sir Roger de North- dington, and the manor of Maples- wode, 1260, 32 ; manor, assigned in court, from WiUiam Fitz Helte, 1185, dower to Agnes, widow of Sfr Roger 30 ; inquiry by the matrons whe- de Northwode, 1361, 24. ther she had had a son, probably had Shotbords, i.e. gutterboards, 117. one, 1180, 30; apparently dead, 1186, Shukkeburgh, Agnes de [widow of Sfr 30. Roger de Northwode], wife of Chris- Sequestration Ordinances, and mode of topher Shukkeburgh, 16, 26; sued by proceeding, the cruelty of, worse than Sir John de Northwode, his son, for Star Chamber, 205-8-; always imme- debt, 25; defendant M a suit for mediately led to the' fellmg of the Northwode lands, etc, 1373, 36, 37; • owner's woods, 208; monstrous per- her Inquisitio post mortem, taken in secutions of the Pariiament by, 209. 1406, 38. Serrurse, 132. Shukkeburgh, Christopher, marries Servants' wages, certificate of rate of, Agnes, widow of Sfr Roger de North- 79. wode, 25, 26; they wero defendants GENERAL INDEX. 365

in a sMt with the heirs of Northwode, Southcote, Mr. Justice, Rochester ac- lands in Lenham, etc, 1373, 36, 37. counts, 1578, 77. Sidon, Bishop of, Thomas Gheltham, Southfleet [Yagniacie], 1. q.v., 55. Southwark, tenements in, possessed by Sieves [cribri], Rochester Castle, 120, Lady Joan de Badlesmere (wife of 129,131. Sfr John de Northwode), temp. Edw. SUvester, John, labourer, 127. II, 12; St. Olave's, rent in, Sfr Roger Situla, a well-bucket, q.v. de Northwode, 1331,16 ; St. Olave's, Siueri, i.e. handbarrows or barrows, q.o., rent in, settled by Sfr Roger de North- Rochester Castle, 119,129,131 bis. wode, 1356, 21. Skeleton, Roman, found at Plaxtol, 6. Spaces stone, what, Rochester Castle, Skewashlor: see Scuassheler. 113, 127, 129,130. Skinner, John, seUs loam for Rochester Spades [ligones], Rochester Castle, 125. Castle, 119. Spades, iron, Rochester Castle, 131. Skinner, Mr, exhibits a spur, xliii. Speldes and bUets, for making a fire, Skinner, Augustine, of Tutsham HaU, Rochester Castle, 119. member for Kent, one of the Com- SpeUehui'ste (alias Arnolde), Nicholas, mittee sent by the Parliament to the pensioner of R o c h e s t e r Monastery, 58. assizes, 1642, 182 ; refuses to receive Spencer, Mr, baUed, but not to go into from Mr. Chute, at the assizes, the Kent, 1642, 179; present at the as- RoyaUsts' instructions to ParUament, sizes, 1642,186; ordered to surrender 1642, 186,187. to Ms baU, 1642, 189. SkyniU, what, 132. Spentonge, one, at Rochester Castle, Sledges [slegg], 128,129,130. 128, 130. Sleford, William, clerk of the King's Spigurnell, Sir R a l p h , marries EUzabeth, works at Westminster, 129. daughter of Robert Here, 21. Slegg: see Sledges. Spikyng naUs, 116,128. Smith, Dr., his mistake about Dering's Spilman, Thomas, annuitant of Leeds copy of Magna Charta, 222. Priory, 57. Smith, Herbert, Esq., on brasses, etc, in Springfilde, a messenger, Roohester ac- Ashford and WUlesboroughOhurches, counts, 77, 84. 103. Spur, an ancient, exhibited by Mr. Smith, John, of Cowling, tenant of Skinner, xlui. Thomas Brook, Lord Cobham, 1429, Spynner, WUliam, labourer, 126. 101. Squarrassheler stone, what, 114,130 lis. Smith, John, seUs timber for Rochester Squier, George, pensioner of Boxley Castle, 117. Abbey, 60. Smith [Smyth], John, scullion, Leeds Stace, Hugh, and Co., paid for freight of Priory, 64. stone from Boughton and Maidstone, Smith, C. Roach, Esq., Ms remarks on 121. inscribed tiles, 4. Stace, John, a carpenter, 124. Smith [Smythe], Robert, pensioner of Stag, a tame, devours a pUe of letters, Rochester Monastery, 58. 234. Smith, Stephen, smith of the Tower of Standards, for scaffolds, 128. London, seUs ironwork for Rochester Stanhope, Lady Catherine, cohefress of Castle, 115. Thomas, Lord Wotton, 10. Smith [Smyth], Walter, labourer, 126. Stapelherst: see Staplehurst. Smiths, wages of, Rochester Castle, 125. Staplehurst [Stapelherst], carriage of Smyth: see Smith. timber from, to Maidstone, 122. Snave, Rector of, R o b e r t Richards, 1681, Staples [stapuli], Rochester Castle, 125. 94. Stapleton freestone used in repairs of Snothe, John, pensioner of St. Augus- Roohester Castle, 1368,112,121,129, tine's, Canterbury, 58. 130. Sokelyng, Adam, labourer, 127. Stapulis: see Staples. Sonds, Sir George (afterwards Earl of Steel, seven sheaves [garb] and twenty Faversham), of Lees Court, cruelly gadds [gadd] of, at Rochester Castle, persecuted by the ParUament, 1643, 128,130. 204; hires his estate of the Com- Steele, S, Esq., Ms lecture on waUs of mittee of Gloucester, 207. Rochester, xxxvu. Sondes, George and Freeman, 204. Steeling and battering axes, etc, Ro- Sorere P: see Sefare, 226. chester Castle, 125. 366 GENERAL INDEX.

Stevens, Rev. Henry, on the Dumb Stuarde, John, pensioner of Burton Borsholder of Chart, 85. Chantry, in Sandwich, 62. Stidolf, Agnes, daughter of Henry, Stubs, timber growing out of, Kentish Tudeley, 1474, 231. proverb on, 208. Stidolf, George, cited, 1474, 231. Studs, Roman, found at Plaxtol, 7. Stidolf, Henry, of Tudely, his WiU, Sturgion, Henry, late Incumbent at 1474, 230. Wingham College, a pensioner, 61. Stidolf, Margery, daughter of Hemy, Subsidies and other taxations from temp. Tudely, 1474, 231. Edw. Ill, review of, 215. Stidolf, Marion, wife and executrix of Surname, paternal, often retamed by Henry, Tudely, 1474, 230. heiresses, 32. Stidolf, Marion, daughter of Henry, Surrenden coUection, 10. Tudely, 1474, 231. Sutor, Helyas, Rochester, circa 1240, Stidolf, Thomas, cited as father of Henry, 229. of Tudely, 1474, 231. SwalcUffe, Roper's bequest to Church Stidolf, Thomas, son of Henry, of of, 1523, 153; [Swalclyf], John Tudely, 1474, 230.. Roper's lands in, 1523,168. Stidolf, Thomas, son of George, legatee SwalcUffe: see Chestfield. of Henry Stidolf, in remainder, of Sydley, Dorothy, pensioner of Dartford BadseU, 1474, 231. Nunnery, 56. Stone used in repairs of Rochester Cas- Sydley, WUliam, late auditor of Dart- tle : see under Rochester Castle. ford Nunnery, Ms annual fees, 56. Stone, George, a faithful servant of Sir R. Twysden, 193. Tablement stone, Rochester Castle, 129, Stone, John, a pensioner of Wingham, 130 lis; what, 114. 61. Tanner, John, labourer, 127. Stone, John, pensioner of Christ Church, Taskwork labourers, Rochester Castle, Canterbury, 60. names and wages, 126, 127. Stone, John, mason, Rochester Castle, Taxation of , from temp. Edw. 123. Ill, review of, 215-218 ; heavy, by Stone, Richard a, W, Tudely, 1474, Edw. VI, 177 ; by the Parliament, 231. 1643, 202; the heaviest ever known, Stone, Thomas a, executor and trustee 215-219. of Homy Stidolf oi Tudely, 1474, Teguki: see Tiles. 230. Temple estate, Strood, Roman and Stourmouth, Roper's bequest to Church Saxon remains from, xl. of, 1523,153. Templets, what, 117 note. Strange, Lord, his players, 6*. 8d. paid Tenants in common, what, 135 note. them by Mayor of Rochester, 1578, Tenths and fifteenths g r a n t e d at different 76. periods, 215, 217. Stratford, Roger, labourer, 126. Tentirden, John, Subdean of Leeds Street, the term an evidence of ancient Priory, 64. road, 2. Terlingham, manor of, part of barony Strehende, atter : see Sefare, 226. of Folkestone, Bertram de Criol's, Strode, i.e. Strood, q.v. 1295,136 ; a limb of Folkestone, its Strode, Duket de, W, Strood, circa descent to 1313, 136; Richard de 1220, 227. Rokeslee's, falls to Ms coheirs, and Strodle, Robert, annuitant of the house Extent of, 1823,137. of the Brothers of Dartford, 56. Textor, WUliam, Rochester, circa 1230, Strood, Roman and Saxon remains at, 228. xl. Thalamo, Peter de, W , Rochester, circa Strood [Strode], Bartholomew and 1240, 230. Matthew, cutlers, sons of Wulfwm, Thedom, Thomas, a carter, 126. smith, of Strode, grant rents, etc., to Thompson, John, pensioner of Maison Henry, son of Serlo de Cobbeham, out Dieu, Dover, 60. of Itherdene and Sorerep, Strood, Thompson, (alias Ohampyon), Nicholas, circa 1222, 226. late Incumbent at Kingsbridge, Can- Strood [Strode] Hospital, WilUam de terbury, a pensioner, 62. Basyng, Master of, 1368, 111. Thompson, Mr, Roman cemetery on Strood, Sir George, ordered to surrender land rented by Mm in Plaxtol, 6. to his baU, 1642,189. Thorale, a lime-kiln, 115. GENERAL INDEX. 367

Thomedon,Richard, pensioner of Gu-ist etc., for Rochester Castle, 115, 116, Church, Canterbmy, 60. 129,130. Thornes, WilUam, a setter-mason, 123, Toier: see Toyer. Thorpe, John, pensioner as late Preben- Toke, Nicholas, 1683, 93. dary of Wingham, 61. Tomlinson, Colonel Matthew, the King's ThrougMey, John, pensioner of Christ acknowledgments of Ms kmdness Church, Canterbury, 60. whUe in Ms custody, 1642, 191 note. Thurnham, Church of, granted to Tomlyn, Thomas, steward of manor of CombweU Priory, 10; knights'-fees in, Chart, 1657, 88. manor, muniments and descent of, Tongs at Rochester Castle, 128. 10; manor and lands in, belongmg Tongs, iron, Rochester Castle, 129,130. to Northwodes, descent of, 36, 37; Topclyve, WUUam, codefendant with Sfr manor held of Sfr WiUiam de Say, Richard atte Lese, q.v., 1373, 36,37. 1285, 83 ; manor leased by Ralph Tomor, John, seUs bowls and ladles for Fitzbernard to Osbert the Vicar, Rochester Castle, 120. 1230,32; manor aUenated to the Wot- Tower of London, Constable of, Richard tons, cited, 26; manor and estates, the de Waldegrave, temp. Edw. L, 234. title to, questioned on death of t h e last Toyer [Toier], a, Rochester Castle, 129, Sir Roger de Northwode, 26; manor, 130. descent of title to, case for counsel, Trashe and Prigge (naUs), Rochester 27; manor, Nicholas Wotton's in- accounts, 78. vestigation of title to, 28; manor of, Trays [treyes], Bochester Castle, 129, St. Leger claims against Wotton, 28; 131. manor, entail of, xa hands of Thomas Tregoz, John and Mabill, his wife, grant Brumpston, 28. Lamborne to Grandison, q.v., 34. Thurnham, De, famUy of, 10, 32. Tregoz, MabUl, wife of John, q.v., 34. Thurnham, Vicar of, Osbert, 1230, 32. Trewelove, WUliam, labourer, 126. Thurnham, AUanora de, second daugh- Treyes: see Trays. ter and coheir of Stephen, and wife Tribuli, i.e. beetles ?, q.v., 119. of Ralph Fitzbernard, 31. Trollope, Rev. E., his paper on the pas- Thurnham, Alice de, daughter and co- sages of King John of France, xliv. heir of Stephen, wife of De Bending, Truss of hay [fasciculus], a, 120. 32. Trussell, Sir William, and others, sent Thurnham, Mabil de, eldest daughter by Edward III. to ParUament to so- and coheir of Stephen, ol. s.p., 31. Ucit a supply, 216. Thurnham, Stephen de, his seal, about Tubs ? [cuvis], Rochester Castle, 129, 1212, 41; had five d a u g h t e r s and co- 131. heirs, 32. Tudely Ohuroh, bequests to, by Henry Thurnham, Aldington in, q.v. Stidolf, 1474, 230. Thyre Danebod, at JeUinge in Jutland, Tudely, Peers Smythes in, q.v. barrow of, 47. Tudely, Vicar of, Sfr WiMam, 1474, TUes, p l a i n , Rochester Castle, 129,130 J i s . 230, 231. Tiles, price of, 132. Tudenham, Catherine, widow of Sfr TUe, Roman inscribed, found at Plaxtol, Robert, in Grandison pedigree plead- 3,4. ings, a coheir, 34, 35. Timber bought for Rochester Castle, Tudenham, Sir Robert de, Kt.: see 117,129,130 lis. Tudenham, Cathermc, 84. Timber, carriage of, from Bokmgfold to Tufton, Sir Humphrey, member for New Hythe and from Maidstone to Maidstone, one of the Committee sent New Hythe, 122. by the Pariiament to tho assizes, 1642, Timber, estates robbed of, by the Par- 181. liament, 1643, 204. Tufton, Sir John, son of Sir Humphrey, Timber growing from stubs, Kentish one of the propounders of the Royal- proverb on, 208. ists' instructions to ParUament at tho Tin bought for making solder, Rochester assizes, 1642,186. Castle, 119. Tunnage and poundage, temp. Edw. III. Tin bought for tmning instruments, and temp. Ric. I I , 216, 217. Rochester Castle, 119. Tunstall, James, 1758, 94. Tincturarius, Amfrid, Itherdene, Strood, Turin, Roman inscription found at, 66. circa 1220, 226. Turnore, Richard, pensioner of Wing- Tinned iron, viz. latches, rings, nails, ham, 61. 368 GENERAL INDEX.

Tut, WUUam, labourer, 127. Judge MaUet to Usten, but in vain, Twentieth, a, levied on estates by the 1642, 185. Parliament for their wars, 1643, 202. Vane, Sfr Henry, Junior, member for Twysden [Twysdenn], Henry, a carpen- Hull, one of the Committee sent by ter at Rochester Castle, 124. the Parliament to the assizes, 1642, Twysden, Lady, wife of Sir Roger, places 181; Ms private conference with her c h i l d r e n w i t h her sister, the j u d g e ' s Judge MaUet, 1642,183. wife, and flies to London, 1642,191. Varins, what, 119. TWYSDEN, SIR ROGER, his journal, 175; Vault, a, [vausura,] setting one in Ro- kept prisoner m Covent Garden, baUed chester Castle, 123. out in £20,000, but not to go into Vausura, a vaulting, q.v., 123. Kent; FUmer and Fmch his bonds- Verins, ? Vernis, what, 119. men, q.v., 1642,179; obtains permis- Vemis, ? Verins, what, 119. sion to return mto Kent, 1642, 181; VertineUaj [Bands] et Gumphoa [Rides], draws up the answer of the Justices 125, 128, 130, 132. to the Committee of ParUament, 1642, Via principalis, of Roman camp, 67. 184; ordered to surrender to Ms baU, Vincula, Rochester Castle, 125. and committed prisoner to the "Three Vineyard, notes of, at Ohister and Nord- Tobacco Pipes,"'near Charing Cross, home, belonging to St. Augustine's, 1642, 189; Ms house in Redcross Canterbury, temp. Ed. Ill, 226. Street,1642,189; petitionsPariiament Vinifcor, Humphrey, W, Rochester, to be allowed to retire from prison to circa 1240, 230. his own house, 1642,192; again b a i l e d , Vinter's Park, Roman antiquities found purposes to travel, 1642,193; searches in, 146. the Records m the Tower, 1642,195; Virgulse, withes, 118. his arguments against paymg on the Vyles: see Files. propositions of public faith, had re- Vyncent, Sir Thomas, a brother of Leeds fused sMp-money, 1642,196; his rea- Priory, 64. sons to Sir CMistopher Nevill for not Vyncent, Thomas, pensioner of Comb- joining theKmg at Oxford, 1643,198; well, 55. Ms view of the state of the kingdom, Vyne, Richard atte, freight of stone, etc., 1643, 199; lord of manor of Chart, from Upchurch, 122. 1657,88; interfoliation of Cowel, 221. Vynet, Walter, a setter-mason, 123. Tye, John, escheator of Kent, 1361, 24. Tythmg, or Decennary, what, 85. Wade, lands in, belonging to North- wodes, descent of, 36, 37. Unwin, Gilbert, son of WUliam, Ro- Wade, Thomas, a late Incumbent at chester, circa 1230, 228. Maidstone College, a pensioner, 62. Upcherche, i.e. Upchurch, q.v. Wainscot, or estrichbords, for Rochester Upcherche, Northwood estates in, 11. Castle, q.v., 117,129. Upchurch [Upcherche], lands in, be- Wake, Alice, widow of Sfr Thomas, in longing to Northwodes, descent of, Grandison pedigree pleadmgs, a co- 36, 37. heir, 34, 35. Upchurch, Le Gare, i.e. The Gore in, q.v. Wake, Sfr Thomas, of BUsworth: see Upchurch marshes, Roman fictile ware Wake, Alice, 34. from, and the clay tested by Mr. Wakhirst, John, Sfr Adam, executor of, HumpMey Wickham, xl. 28. Urnel stone, Rochester Castle, 114,128, Wakhirst, Thomas, Sir Adam, q.v., exe- 130 Us. cutor of, 28. Waldegrave, Richard de, constable of Vagniacse, 68; conjectures as to its Tower of London, temp. Ed. I, 234. site—Maidstone, Northfleet, South- Walewer, WUliam, a setter-mason, 123. fleet, etc, 1, 2, 8. Walker, Henry, Rector of WUsborough, Valence, Aylmer de, his monument, 142. 1684, 94. Valoignes, heiress of, wife of Fogge, 106. Waller, Thomas, Rochester accounts, 79. Valoignes arms quartered by Fogge, 109. WaUey, Charles, pensioner of Leeds Vane, Sfr Henry, semor, member for Priory, 58. WUton, one of the Committee sent WaUis, Mr, Rochester, 1580, 83. by ParUament to the assizes, 1642, Walsh, John, sells block chalk, and 181; chairman of the Parliament burns lime for Rochester CaBtle, 115; Committee, tries much to prevail on sells sea-coal for burning lime for Ro- GENERAL INDEX. 369

Chester Castle, 118; freight of chalk Watson, John, latelneumbentof Grene and lime from Frindsbury, 121,122. Chantry, m Sandwich, 62. Walsmgham, Sfr Thomas, member for Watte, John, carriage of timber from Rochester, one of the Committee of Maidstone and New Hythe, 122. Parliament sent to the assizes, 1642, Watters, Thomas, Rochester, 1580, 84. 181. Watts, Mr, his house at Boley HU1, 74; Waltham [Waulham], Bonafllia de, Ms almshouses, 75 ; of Boley HU1, daughter of Henry and sister and heir probate of his wiU, 1579, 74, 81, 84. of John, wife of Sfr Roger de North- Waug, a weigh, of lead: see Lead, 118- wood, 1265, 32. Wautham, i.e. Waltham, q.v. Waltham [Wautham], Henry de, dead, Wax, red, for seaUng letters, etc., Ro- 1265, 32. chester Castle, .1388, 119. Waltham, Sfr John de, defendant, Sfr Wax, for cement, bought for Rochester John de Cobham, plaintiff, in a fine; Castle, 120. land in Thurnham, granted to Sfr Weigh [waugh] of lead, 130,131. Roger, and Bona de Northwode, Weight, an iron pound, Rochester Cas- 1248, 33. tle, 129,130. Waltham [Wautham], John de, Shome Weldon, Sfr Anthony, and Sir John manor, dead 1265, 32; holds a Sedley ruled aU Kent, 1642,196. knight's-fee of heir of Fitz Bernard in WeUiawe, in Eltham, left by John Roper Thurnham, temp. Hen. Ill, 32. to his wife for Ufe, 1523; and his en- Waltham, De, and Fitzbernard, perhaps taU of, 156,157,159, 160. identical, 33. WeU-chain for Rochester Castle, 129. Wantynge, John, Esq, secretary of Sir WeUys, Thomas, labourer, 127. Geoffrey de Say, Junior, 14. Weste, Agnes, pensioner of MaUing Ab- War, Henry de, seUs tinned fron nails bey, 57. for Rochester Castle, 116. Weston, John, a late Incumbent at Ward, Dr. Hamnet, tutor to Sir Roger Maidstone Oollege, a pensioner, 62; Twysden's eldest son, 1643,199. annuitant of Maidstone CoUege, 63. Warde, Thomas, seUs scaffotlogg, for Westwode, John, labourer, 127. Rochester Castle, 118. Westwode, Robert, labourer, 126. Warde, alias Ware, q.v. Wetherden, Thomas, 1727, 93. Warden, Shepey, lands in, belonging to Weynscot, i.e. wainscot: see Ertrich- Northwoods, descent of, 36, 87. bord. Wardrobe, foreign, in Rochester Castle, Whalepole, Robert, annuitant of Dart- 1272-1273,132. ford Nunnery, 56. Ware [alias Warde], John, a late In- Wheels, brass, for the " femes,"—" ve- cumbent at Maidstone CoUege, a pen- rins," 119, 129,131. sioner, 61. Wheels, cart, bought for Rochester Warehorne, Curate of, Thomas Fanny, Castle, 120. 1681, 94; Cm-ate of, Mr. John Lodge, Wheler, Granv, 1736, 93. 1685,94; Curate of, Mr. Hugh Shaw, Wheler, Richard, annuitant of Leeds 1727, 94; Rector of, Mr. WUl. Bur- Priory, 57. leston, 1684, 94. WhetenaU, JuUana, pensioner of Mai- WARHAM'S, Archbishop, Ms letters,149. ling Abbey, 57. Warham to Wolsey, unwilling to inter- Whetstone [petra acutor], bought for dict the Abbey of Boxley for non- Rochester Castle, see Gressor, 120, payment to the " coUection," 150; 128, 129, 131. defends the tone of his former letters, White, Edward, annuitant of Rochester 151; defers further proceedings with Monastery, 58. John Roper's will tUl he has seen White, EUzabeth, pensioner of Dartford Wolsey, 152; cares more for his fa- Nunnery, 56. vour than Jane Roper's cause, 152; Wiite, Nicholas,Roohester accounts, 79. claims testamentary causes as Ms sole White, Robert, Prior of St. Augustme's, prerogative, 152. Canterbury, 58. Warner, Margaret, pensioner of Dart- White ditch, the poor of, Rochester, 82. ford Nunnery, 56. Whitewashing: see Dealbatura. Washer, a, Rochester Castle, 129, 130. Whitstaple, Roper's bequest to Church Wateringbury and Chart, grant of mar- of, 1253, 153; and a hundred ket, etc, 1310, 86 : see Chart. mark3 to make a horseway for the Watiing Street, 1. fish-wives, under direction of Abbot VOL. II. 2 B 370 GENERAL INDEX.

of Faversham, 1523, 154; John Ro- Wood-carving, ancient, exhibited, xlm. per's lands in, 1523, 168. Wood, EUnor, pensioner of Dartford WichUng [Wychelyng], lands in, be- Nunneiy, 56. longmg to Northwodes, descent of, Wood, Henry, pensioner of Maison 36, 37 ; manor, assigned in dower to Dieu, Dover, 60. Agnes, widow of Sir Roger de North- Woodruffe, Rev. J, exMbits Roman wode, 1361,24; arrears of rentcharge ware from Upchurch marshes, xl. on, 25. Wools, " the going over of," proclama- Wickham, Humphrey, Esq., has tested tion, 80. the clay used by the Romans m Up- Woolwich, John Roper's land m, entaU church marshes; exhibits Roman of, 1523,169,160. and Saxon remains from Temple es- Worsleye, RandaU, spoke words against tate, Strood, xl.; exhibits stamed the Queen, 1578, 80. glass, xliii. Worthy, S, and another defaced Ash- WUbome, John, pensioner of St. Au- ford Church, 1644., 107. gustine's, Canterbury, 59. Wottons, famUy of, 10; purchasers of Wilkinson, WUUam, Rochester, 83. Thurnham manor, cited, 26. WUlcox, horse-hire, Rochester, 1580,83. Wotton, Nicholas, Ms mvestigation of WiUesborough and Ashford Churches, title to Thurnham, 28. brasses, etc., in, 103. Wrek, Bartholomew, mason, Rochester WiUesborough Church, glass window Castle, 123. in, 110. Wrek [and Wrewk], Thomas, mason, of WiUiamson, Sir John, masses for, in St. London, work at CowUng Castle, 1379, Dunstan's, Canterbury, left by John 1381, 96, 97. Roper, 1523,162. Wrestlacch.es, tMned-fron, Rochester Wills, notes of, 230. Castle, 115,129,130 bis. WUton, Sir Henry Vane, Senior, mem- Wrewk, v. Wrek. ber for, 1642,181. Wroth, Sfr Peter, member for Bridge- Wimbhurste, Alexander, pensioner of water, one of the Committee sent by Boxley Abbey, 60. ParUament to the assizes, 3642,181. WincMlsea, freight from, to Rochester, Wrotham, Borough Green m, Roman 121. remams, 7. WmcMlsea Church, monuments m, 142. Wrynge, Richard, W., Tudely, 1474, Wine, price of, proclamations for, 1578, 231. 76. Wurdger, Mr, Rochester, 81. Wine and apples to magnates, Roches- Wycheling and Bykenore manors, rent- ter accounts, 77. charge on, 1342, v. sub Bykenore, 20: Wmes,free frnportationof, p r o c l a m a t i o n , see WichUng. 80. Wydmerpole, Durandus, trustee of mar- Wmgham CoUege, pensioners of, 61. riage settlement of Sfr Roger de Winter, Sir William, Rochester ac- Northwode, 1331,16. counts, 78. Wyhnynsherst, John, labourer, 126. Wisdom, Durant, W, Rochester, circa Wymark, masses for, in St. Dunstan's, 1240, 230. Canterbury, left by John Roper, 1523, Withes bought, either for tying scaffold- 162. ing, or a substitute for laths, Roches- Wyseman, John, annuitant of Dartford ter Castle, 118. Nunnery, 56. Wlfwm, smith, of Strode, c. 1200, 226. Wode, Hemy atte, carpenter, feUing Yeflee, De: see Ivelegh. trees at Bokinfeld, 124. Yeuele: see Ivelegh. Wode, Laurence atte, works at Cowling Yoke manor, assigned in dower to Ag- Castle, 1382, q.v., 99. nes, widow of Sfr Roger de North- Wodrove, Sfr John, Dean of Leeds Pri- wode, 1361, 24. ory, 64. Yonge, Robert, Leeds Priory, 64. Wokyndon, Essex, manor of, Sfr Nicho- las de Halglton, 19. Zonaras, the Roman Mstorian, 66.

J. E. TAYLOR, PRINTER, LITTLE QUEEN STBEET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS.