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GENERAL INDEX.

Abba the Eeeve, liv. Aldham, see Audeham. Abergayerray, Lord, 234, 239 ; Jno. de Aldington, 126, 143, 147,161; vicar of Hastings, baron, of, 259. (1466), 266. Aberuille, heirs of William de, 131. Aldington-Cobham, alias A-Bysset, Abrincis de, see Averen.ci.es. alias Bast Court, manor of, 143. Achangre, cix. Aldington - Septvans, alias A - West Aoholt, 124; Edmund de, 121; Thomas Court, manor of, 142. de, 124 ; his heirs, 124. Aldone, Thomas de, 126,132-134,146-7. Acre, explanation of the name " St. Aldwas, Thos., Skinner (1463), 252, Thomas of Acre," 20. 256. , 131; manor of, alias Okeridge, "Ales," the forerunners of Charity 131. Bazaars, 66; Give-ale or yeve-ale,66. Adam, Simon, master of a Alexander III., Pope, letter respecting boat (1299), cix. a nephew of Archbishop Becket, 26. Adams, Thos., of Newchurch, 284. Aleyn, Thomas (1483), brii. Adington (Aldyntone), manor of, 147. Alford, Dean, as to relics of Becket at Adisham Church, stone benches in, Borne, 15, Ixiii. Algiers, captives at, 97. Adrian, abbot of St. Augustine's, xlix. Alham (Elham), 46. Adryan, Wm., of Eucldnge, 294. Alkerdyne, manor of, 155. .Ethelberht, 33 ; king of , 34. Alkham, church, Iv ; Eomescot, cviii ; .asthelburga, St.. xlix, cii. in Folkestone manor, cix; manor of, ^Sthelred, 33. alias Hoptons, 130. ^Bthelweard, quoted, 33. Allen, Thos. (1585), lx; (1483), Ixii; "Aid," term defined, 99; examples (1625), 67. given, 100-111. Aldington, 147; manor or castle of, 147. "Aid" to knight the Black Prince, Alouesbridge, Hundred of, 126. 20 Ed. III., 99-162. Alyntone, Mabilia de, 143. Ainesford, "Wm. de, 272. Amyc, Andrew, of Molash, 283. Alard, Gervase, Admiral of Cinque Amys, John (1487), 318. Ports fleet, oix. Andrew, William (1521), cxi; heirs of Alarde, Dionisia, 128. Alexander, 135; Walter (1460), 322. Albemarle, Wm., earl of, cxxxvi; earl Andrewe, Alice, 343 ; Eichard (1360), of, 143,163 ; countess of, 143 ; Chris- Mi. tina, wife of Wm. de Fortibus, earl Anne Boleyn, Queen, cxlii. of, 269 ; Baldwin de Betun, earl of, Antiphonary, 247;' explained, 243. 269, 274, 276 ; Eawise, daughter of Appulton, John, vicar of Elham, 66. Wm. le Gros, earl of, 274. Apses, two, three, four, and even eight, Aldaye, John (1463), 263, 255, 267. in early basilicas, cii ; oJwnoa, olion- Aldelose, John, 134; manor of, 134; oula, a small apse, cii. Eobert de, and Hamo his son, 276 ; Aptone, John, of , 297. Simon de, 281. Apulderfleld, Henry de, 133, 167, 158 ; Aldelyn, Thos., 122, 126. William de, 133, 138 ; manor in Aldglosse, see Aldelose. Cowdham, 167; arms, 330. VOL. X. 2A 354 GENERAL INDEX.

Apulton, 121; manor of, 121. At-Pette, of Welles, Geoffrey, 132. Aquinas, Thomas, on the circulation Of At-Sartrye, John, 129. the blood, xcvii. At-Selere, heirs of John, 147. Archer, William, 122; Nicholas of At-Shoppe, Hugo, 223. Dover, 130. ' At-Stone, Wm. (1412), 247 ; Nicholas, Arches, John de, 162. 247. Archis, William and Beatrix de, liv, At-Tounelonde, John, 141; Thomas, Iv, cv. 141. Armour, shield for the legs in tilting, At-Ware, William, 153 ; his heirs, 163. 78. At-Weald, John, 152 ; Simon, 131; Arnold-Bononie, or Arnolds, manor in John, son of Simon, 131. Eastling, 136. At-Welle, Ralph, 116 ; his heirs, 116. Argues, see Archis. At-Wode, John, 126 ; heirs of Robert, Arundel, William de, vicar of Elham, 125. 61. At-Wode, John (1471), 57 ; Matthew Arundel, Earl of, 120. (1480), Mi. Aryan symbol "suastika" on a Saxon At-Wodegate, John, 229. sword-hilt, 312. Auberville, Wm. de, 276; see Aberuille. Ash, by Sandwich, 123. Aucher, Sir Anthony, 136 ; Edward Ash, by Wrotham, 164,156,192; manor and his daughter Elizabeth,204,208; of, alias North Ash, 165. Henry, 139,140 ; Nicholas, 140. Ash, South, 166 ; manor of, 165. Audeham (Aldham), Peter de, 165. Ashburnham, Anna and John, 340. Audley (Audele), James de, 126: Mar- Asherst (Asshore), manor of, 152. geria de, 161. Ashford, 132, 256, 259; manor of, 132; Augi, Earl of, 126, 131, 141.142 : see fljfi-Esseteford. Eu. Ashurst, seal found at, 320. Augustines, St., Abbey, 116 et segr., Aspal, John de, 146, 169; Eoger de, xlix, 229, 264, 255. 146,159. Aula. Robert de, 130. Aspland, dau. and heir of, 124. Aumarlie, see Albemarle. Assessments in Kent to Knight the Awum Regime, explained, 230. Black Prince. 99-162. Auasilinm, see Aid. Asshendone, John (1412), 246. Aveling, Mr. Stephen, of Rochester, Asshewy, Stephen de, 167; see Esshewy. 70. Asshore, 162. Avenario, Hamo de, 270. Assyk, heirs of Robert de, 164. Averell, Thomas, of Ridley, 295. At-Berghestede, William, 144. Averenches, Wm. de (1189). liy, cv, At-Broke, Simon, 166. ex, 102 ; Cecilia, widow of Simon, At-Ooten, Geoffrey, son of Hugh, 166; cvi ; Matilda de, cvii, cix ; Rualinus see Cotes. de, cv; Simon de, cv; Turgisius, At-Dane, Stephen (1488), 318. 272 ; William, son of Simon, Iv, cvi. At-Doune, Laurence, 143; see Doune, Axtane (Acstane) Hundred, 142,154, de la. 162. At-Doune, Roger (1305), 222. Aylesford Lathe, 141,169-162. At-Forde, John, 147. Aylesford (Eylesford), 146,150; manor At-JForstalle, William, 137. of, 146. At-Hothe, William (1468), 60, 64; (1376), 323. Baa, or Bea, Thomas de, 134. Athol, earls and countesses of, 134, Bacchynden, Thos. (1417), 185. 259,260,264. Bachelor, William (1469), Ixii, Ixvi. At-Lese, William (1412), 247. Backwell, John de, 154 ; Thomas de, At-Mayto, John (1488), 318. 154. At-Mede, Edmund, 116. Badekele Hundred, 140. At-Melle, Stephen (1306), 222, 228. Badekyn, John, 116. At-More, Matthew, 141; Thomas, 133. Badlesmere, Bartholomew de, 109, 111, At-Morehall, Nicholas, 126. 138, 151, 320 ; Giles, 111; Guncelin, At Newecourt, Walter, 131; William. 109, 111; Lady Joan de, 116 ; Mar- 131,132. garet, widow of Earth., 161 ; arms, At-Nynne, Elias, 131; his sons, John 330; manor of, 138. and Richard, 131. Bailly, John, vicar of Elham, 56. At-Pende, John, 141, 144; his son Bailly, widow of John, 143. John, 141. Baily, Mr. 0., on Horton Priory, 81-89. GENERAL INDEX. 355

Baker, John (1464), Mi, Ixiii; family Basilicas, on Early Christian, ci; at at Oaldham in Capel, Ixiii; chancel Ravenna, at Nola, ci ; at , in Folkestone Church, Ixiii, Ixiv; cii. Ixvi, John, de Stansted, 323. Basset, Thos., 276. Bakers, 125. Basynge, Thos. de, 122, 141, 162; Wil- Balgameshulle, William de, 131. liam de, 141. Baliol, Alexander de, 116, 135, 162, Bataille, Richard, 274. 260; John de, 260 ; Hugh and Batekoc, Roger (1305), 225-6, 231; William de, 260, 265. Thos., 231 ; Alicia, 231; Elena, 231. Baliol family, 7, 8, 56, 260; College, Batescumb, Andrew de, 222, 225. 260, 268. Batsbroke, alias Baysbroke, 141. Ballards, manor of, 146. Battle, wager of, cv. Ballards, parcel of manor of Hurst, Bavent, Roger, 146, 149. 137. Bawd, see Lybaud. Banys, Thos., prior of Folkstone, Ixx- Bayford, in Sittingbourne, and the Ixxv. Lovelaces, 184, 189-195. Baptismal churches not numerous at Baynams, or Beechams, 128. earliest period, lii. Baysbroke alias Batsbroke, 141. Baracre (Beracre), 118 ; manor of, 118. Beak, Anthony de, 160. Barbarot, Nich. (1376), Ivii. Bealde, Walter (1305), 224-7, 281; Barber, Jno., Master of Dover Maison Richard, 231; Thomas, 231. Dieu, cxxxvii. Beamonston (Beaumundeston), 133. Barbodynden, 141 ; manor of, 141. Beane, John, 67. Barden, 152. Beauchamp arms, 330. Bardenne, John de, 152; Roger de, Beaufitz, Agnes, 252, 264, 263 ; her 152 ; Simon de, 152. mother, 262; her father, 256 ; Piers, Baret, heirs of John, 137,138. 253; arms, 265. Bargrave, Isaac, 328; Elizabeth, 328, Beauley, John, 321-323. 345 ; Canon of , 97. Beaulieu, Canons of the Priory of, 118. Barham, 116 ; Court, 116 ; Bering en- Beausell (Bewsfleld), 121. tries in the parish registers, 334 ; Beaute, Thos., 143. Mary Mompeson of, 337; mentioned Beayn, Bs. Thomas (1464), 65. in a will, 345. Becoheti, John and Peter, 24. Barham, Henry de, 116. Beckenham (Beghenham), 164, 159 ; Barker, William, rector of Pluckley, 67. Hundred, 164, 169. Barkham, see Bering alliances. Becket. Archbishop, stone on which he Banning (Barmeling), Bast, 161; West, fell was removed to Peterboro', 11; 151; vineyard at, ex :' Roman villa no relics of that stone are at Rome, at, 169. 14 ; Becket's parentage and kindred, Barming (Barmeling), Robert de, 151 ; 16-28 ; Italian relatives, 23-25 ; re- Thomas de, 161. latives in Iceland, 27. Barmyling, William, 161. Becket's sisters, Mary, 17,22; Rohesia, Barnards, 125. 18,19, 21, 22; Agnes, 20, 21. Barne, Sir W., and his sister Anne, Becket's nephews, Andrew, 22; Geof- 208, 209 ; Miles, 209 ; John (1466), frey, 17; Gilbert, 17 ; John, 19, 21; 266. Ralph, 19 ; William, 22 ; niece in Barnes, land in Brenchley, 160. France, 23 ; Pope's letter respecting Barnesdale, John (1526), li. one of the nephews, 26. Barnfield (Bernefelde) Hundred, 139. Beckle. in Chalke, manor of, 145. Baronius quoted, 12,13. Bedell, Alice, cxxxvii. Barrett, Thomas, prior of Folkestone, Bedell, John le, of Molash, 132. Ixii. Bedford, Ingelram de Coucy, duke of, Barrey, Richardj commissioner for 107. Bover Haven, cxiv; Lieutenaut of Bedford allied to Bering, 345, 347. Bover Castle, cxvii. Bedo, Mr. George, reads a paper on Barry, Isabella, 132, 134 ;. John, 132, Kentish dialect, xl. 134; William, 140. Beds, value of, in 1325, Ivi; in 1696, Bartlett, Mr. Edward, appointed clerk Ixxix. and curator at Maidstone, cxxxiii. Beechams, or Baynams, 128. Barton, 319. Beene, Wm. (1464), 58. Barton, Elizabeth, married a Bering, Beer, Borothy, of Bartford, wife of «>27. Sir Thos. Scott, 265. 2A2 356 GENERAL INDEX.

Beke, Eaynold, vicar of Newington, Bettenhain, 68, 327, 346 ; arms, 330; Hythe, 285. allied to Bering, 327, 346. Bekenfield, manor of, 117. Betun, Baldwin de, earl of Albemarle, Belhouse, Lady Gloria de, 130. 259,274,276 ; his daughter Alice,259. Bell, allied to Bering, 327. Severe, Evrard de, 274. Belle, John (1465), 255. Bewsborough (Beausberwe) Hundred, Bells, Eoyal order as to ringing, Iviii. 121. Belu', Adam de, 272. Bewsfield, manor of, 121. Bendinges arms, 330. Bickenor (Bykenore), John de, 143,144, Benenden, manor of, 140 ; Bering en- 155 ; Eoger de, 155. tries in the parish registers, 335; Bicknor (Bykenore), manor of, 143. see Benyndenne. Bicknor, in Bartford, manor of, 155. Benet, John (1451), 317. Bidborough, see Bytberghe. Benett, Thos., of Snodland (1460), 321. Bifrons park, Saxon cemetery in, 298- Benetysplace in Snodland, 321. 315. Benetysrede in Snodland, 322. Bil, William (1306), 222. Bengebury, manor of, 142. Bilcherst, 129. Benhale, Peter de, 281. Bilcherst, John de, 129. Bensted, manor of, 149. Bilchester, 129 ; Wood, 129. Bensted, Mr. Hubert, 163. Billesdon, Eoberfc (1469), 190. Benthouse, 126. Bircholt, manor of, 134 ; rector of, in Benyndenne, John de, 140 ; Eoger de, 1311, 280 ; Hundred of, 125. 140. Bircholt, John, son of Margeria and Beowulf, 33-36. n Bionisius de, 134; Eoger de, 134 ; Beracre (Baracre), 118. Stephen de, 134. Beracre, Bionisia de, 118 ; Hamo de, Birring, 148, 321. 136 ; Eiohard de, 118. Blackboum (Blakebourne), 141; Hun- Berbodyndenne, William de, 141; John, dred, 126, 128,141. his son, 141. Blackheath, Hundred of, 363. Berbodydenne, see Barbodynden. Blackmanston, manor of, 124. Bere, Nicholas de, 125. Blakesole, John and Emma de, of Berershe, manor of, 146. Wrotham, 323. Berfrayston, manor of, 120. Blakham, Thomas (1463), 250, 257. Bergavenny, see Abergavenny. Blakneham, 257. Berghestede, 144. Blakwose, Saltwood, 126. Berham, see Barham. Blean woods, 201. Berkeley arms, 330. Bleangate Hundred, 123, 169,161. Berman, John (1460), 322. Blodbeme, in Elham, 60. Bermondsey, Prior of, 144,156. Blood, Circulation of the, early claims Bermondesey, #ZwwLodingford, manor to its discovery, xcvi-c; Plato, of, 149. Gregory of Nyssa, Aquinas, quoted, Bermondsey Land, alias Monks Land, ibid. 156. Blound(Blount), Edward le, 164; John Bermundseye, Hugh de, 142 ; Henry, le, 154. his son, 149. Blount, Sir Walter (1463), 262. Bernefeld, William de (1305), 225, Bobbing, 226, 232. 232. Bockingfield, 152 ; East, 160. Bertyndenne, heirs of John de, 140. Bocton, 142, 159; Blean, vicar of, Berwica, Alsward de, 274. Mi; West, 143 ; hundred of, 134 ; Besaunt, Peter, 127. Aluph manor, 133 ; Malherbe manor, Best, allied to Bering, 339. 142; Monchelsey, 143; see Bonghton. Betelesangre, 118, 120; Manor of Boghtmere, 321. Great, 120. Bohun, William de, earl of Northamp- Bethersden, 132; Church, 184; chantry ton, 139; arms, 330. in church, 187, 206; burial in, 197. Bokelond, Henry de, 147 ; Joan de, Bethersden, The Lovelaces, 184-220; 136,137 ; Lady de, 138 ; Eeginald their pedigree, 189,197, 207, 208. de, 144 ; his heirs, 144. Betisbonme arms, 330. Bokeshurst, manor, 128. Betlesangre. Eobert de, 118 ; Thomas Boktone, heirs of Stephen de, 122. de, 118. Boncaks manor, Strood, 146. Bett, Eichard, 115. •Bonington manor, 127, alias Single- Bette, John (1409), Ix. ton, 127, GENERAL INDEX, 357

Bonynton, John, de, 127; heirs of John, Elfieh de, James, John, Thomas, and 121; Nicholas de, 127 ; see Boyntone. William, 231. Borden, vicar of, 229. Brice, John (1412), 247. Borough, Capt. W., cxx, cxxi. Brickenden allied to Bering, 327. Bosvile, W., knighted in 1633, xcii. Brickies, Richard (1446), Ix. Boteler, Robert le, 123 ; his heirs, 123. Bridge (Bregge) Hundred, 118, 159. Boteler, Thos., vicar of Elham, 55 ; Brigbourne allied to Bering, 345. John(1465). 255; Sir William (1642), Brockhull allied to Bering, 327. 212, 213 ; John, 322. Brookhull, Thomas de, 126,127,142 ; Boteler's court, manor of, 116. William de, 126,127, 130,131. Bottetourt arms, 330. Brockhull manor, 126. Boughton, see also Bocton. Brodhelle, Bymchurch, 224, 231. Boughton, Blean, 201. Brokescombe, Adam de, 131. Boughton, Monchelsea (i.e., Mon- Bromeye, 145. chensi), manor, 143. Bromfield manor, 142. Bounde, John, junior, 152. Bromley, 164 ; Hundred, 164. Bourchier, Archbishop, Ixx-lxxv. Brooke, Mr. F. C., gives etchings of Bourdefeld, see Burdevyle. Oobham brasses, xliii. Bourne Park, 299. Brooke, Thomas, of Snodland, 321. Bourne, John de, 118,125; Margaret Brooke, Ealph, York Herald, 1622, de, 118; heirs of Sir Thos. de, 118 ; Ixxxviii. William de, 130. Brounynge, heirs of Eobert, 127. Bourne, allied to Bering, 327. Brown, Br. Jonathan, 208, 209. Bouryng, Thos. (1367), Mi. Browne, George (1465), 256,257; John, Bouth, Thos., groom of the.pantry bailifE of Folkestone, cix; Stephen (1463), 252. (1460), 322 ; Mr. (1677), 202 ; arms, Bowman allied to Bering, 337. 330. Boxley, Abbot of, 128,141. Brownyng, Richard (1412), 246 ; Cle- Boynton, manor of, 130. ment, of Postling, 290. Boyntone, heirs of John de, 130. Brun (Brown), Sir Maurice de, 159. Boys, Edward (1582), cxiv. Bruosa (JSreowse) William de, 117. Boyse, allied to Bering, 345. Bryce, Thomas (1412), 247. Brabason, Roger (1305), 225, 231. Biycke, William (1445), Is.. Brabourne, manor, 134; Lees, 134; Bryse, Hewe (1465), 256, 256. Park, 134,274: descent of the manor, Brytwald, abbot of Lyminge, xlix. 269. Buokhurst, Lord, of . , Brabourne Church, visited, sli; Sir cxiii. Gilbert Scott's paper on, 1-9 ; Scott Buokland (Bover), cxxxvii, 230. monuments in, 259. Buckland (Faversham), manor of, 137 ; Bradfyle arms, 330. manor of Great, 138. Bradley, Thomas, vicar of Elham, 65. Buokland (in Luddesdown) manor of Brampton, Eiohard de, 147; William East and West, 144. de, 146; heirs of William de, 145. Buckwell, manor of, 133. Brasted ("Bradestede") manor, 153. Buckskin, purchase of, 248. Bray, Michael, 43. Bugeley, manor of, 144. Brayne, Margaret (1474), 60, 63, 64. Buke, Thomas (1432), Ix. Bredey, John (1473), 69, 60, 63, 64. Bukwell, Eobert de, 133 ; Thomas de, Brenchesle (Brenchley), 150 ; Hun- 161; William de, 133. dred, 150. Bullyng, John (1464), 264. Brent, Wm. (1463), 254. Burchard, Richard, of Postling, 290. Brent allied to Bering, 327, 345, 346 ; Burdevyle, alias Bourdefeld, manor arms, 330. near Otterden, 138. Breowse, see Bruosa. Bures, tenants of William de, 164. Bresinge, 144. Burgh, Hubert de, founder of Bomus Bresynge, Sarah de, 144. Bei at Dover, cxxxv-vi; John de, Bret, Eobert de, 274. 144. Bretelle, Eobert, 273. Burghersh, Sir Bartholomew de, 151'; Brett, John, of Lyminge (1464), li. Robert de, 146, 223, 225, 227, 230. Brette, Alice (1463), Ixi, Ixiii. Burial, dispute (1352), lii; fees, Iv; Brettesbroke, 141, see Batsbroke and Funeral of Queen of James I., Baysbroke. Ixxxviii; Funeral of James I., xc. Breule, Nicholas de (1305), 225, 231; Burne, William de, 281. 358 GENERAL INDEX.

Burresh allied to Bering, 328, Carleton, Dudley, 206. Burton, Eoger of Newchuroh, 284. Carpenter, William le (1306), 225. Burwell, John, of Rochester, 291, 293. Carter, John and Eichard (1437), 187. Butlers, Dukes of Ormonde, their kin- Case, alias Casebone, 130. ship to Archbishop Becket, 20, 21; Casebourne, Thomas (1412), 247. and Archbishop Hubert Walter, 21. Castleacre Priory, 270. Butteler, John (1460), 322. Castlock, Wm., 238, 241; John, 241. Butts, The, at Faversham, 238. Cat, Hugh, 149. Byerlinge (Birling), 148. Caunville, Eobert de, 163; see also Byrde of Chipsted, 194. Cramaville. Byrkynden, Johanna (1465), Ixi, Ixvii. Cave, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas, 43. Byron, Isabella, dau. of Sir John, 43. Cayser, Mary, 216, 217; William, 217. Byset, Maurice, dapifer, 276. Ceilings, flat, of the Norman period, 6. Bytberghe, manor of, 152. Centelynge(Seyntlynge),manor of, 157. Ceorls, freemen, 33; penalty for killing Oaase, Thos. (1473), Ixi, Ixii, Ixiv. them, 30, 32. Oablango, Jordan, 274. Chaldeans, connected with the English, Caer Oaradoc, xlvii. 36 ; their weregilds, 36, 37. "Csesar's Camp" at Folkestone, xliv; Chalfhunt, Sir Henry de, 142,152. at Limes, xlvii. Chalices, at Lyminge and Paddles- Csesar's landing in Britain, xlv. worth (1578), li, Hi; at Folkestone Caldham alias Morehall, manor in (1474), Ixvi; in Kent (1552), 282- Capel le Feme, Ixiii, ox, 130. 297. Caldeham, Margeria de, 127. Chalk, manor of East, 144. Caldecote, 157. Challock, 319. Calehill (Calhulle) Hundred, 131. Cham (Chamb'), George, 148; see Cam, John de (1305), 224. Chaun. Cambridge family, arms, 40. Champaigne (Champion) Court, manor Camden, William, the antiquary, in Newnham, 137. Ixxxvii. Champaigne, Isabella, 118; John de, Camps, Keltic or British, xlvi, xlvii. 122, 137, 138, 166; Lady de, 136, Camville, see Caunville. 137; Thomas de, 136; Eobert de, Canon, Eichard (1460), 322; Henry, 229 ; Julian and John de, 232. 322. Champeneys, heirs of Hugh, 122. Canterbury, Archbishop of, 115, 116, Champs, parcel of Shoreham manor, 119,120,123-128, 132-134, 142,144, 158. 147, 150,151,155,168, 169. 'Chandos, Simon and Hugh de, 271. Canterbury, William de, vicar of Chapele, Eichard de la, 141. Blham, 51; Thomas, 244; Thomas Chapman, Andrew (1433), 321; John (1412), 247. (1642-1602), cxxii. Canterbury Cathedral, the Martyrdom, Chapman, Mr. Eobert, on the Skef- 10-16 ; payments by Christ Church fingtons of Tunbridge, 39. to Becket's kindred, 22; his kins- Charing, Bering epitaphs at, 342; men from Iceland admitted to Dering entries in parish registers, fraternity, 27; painting on Henry of 333,334; Wills, 346, 349. Eastry's screen, 72; condition of Charing family, arms, 330. the church in 1660, 94-98; tomb of Charles I. at his father's funeral, xci. countess of Athol, 260; Documents Charles V., at Faversham, 240. from the archives of Christ Church, Charleton, 144; Court, 144. 316, 324, Charlton family, 144; arms, 830. Canterbury, Eastbridge or King's Mill, Charnel houses at Folkestone and 18, 19; The Grey Friars, 201, 206, Hythe, Ixiv. 207; pedigree of Lovelace of Canter- Chart Hundred, 132. bury, 216; Foster's house, at (1465), Chart, Great, 186, 202. 257; The White Friars, 260 ; Prior Chart Button, vineyard at, ex. of St. Gregory's, 280. Chartham, 202, 319 ; Horton Manor Capel le Feme, called Mauregge, Iv. in, 135. see Caldham. Chatham, 159, 160, 162; Hundred, Ca/pella Oarnaria, see Charnel house. 161, 169 ; St. Bartholomew's Chapel, Carder's will (1484), Ixiv. xxxvii. Garden's manor, 146. Chaun, George, 149, 162; Thomas, Cardone, John, 146; heirs of Eobert, 146. 152. See Cham. GENERAL INDEX, 359

Chaundos, Sir Eoger de, 168. Church Goods, (1325), in Folkestone Checkwell (Chykeswell), 150; manor priory, Ivi; stolen from Faversham, of, 160. 237; Kentish Inventories of (1552), Chellesfield, Simon, de, 146, 167 ; Wil- 282-297. liam de, 166, 158 ; heirs of Wm. de, Churchill the poet, his grave visited, 156. cxxxii. Chelsfield, John de Eokesle, rector of, Chute, Edward, 204 ; George, 212. 165, 157. Chyvening (Chevening), Adam de, Chelsfield, manor of, 167. 158 ; heirs of William de, 158. Ohepsted, manor of, 156, 158. Cinque Ports, navy, privileges, etc., Chepstede, John de, 158 ; heirs of John cxxxviii-cxliii. de, 156,158. Clapham, John Gower of, 265. Chequer in Ash next Sandwich (Les- Clapitus, Joan, wife of William (for- cheqer), 124. merly wife of Henry Gysors), 125. Oheriton Church, Iv. Clare, arms, 330.- Cheriton (Serytone), manor of, 130. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, earl of, 45. Cheritun, William de, 274. Clement, Morice (1463), 252; Eliza- Cherleton, heirs of Daniel de, 144; beth, dau. of Sir E., 194,196. John de, 144. Clements, manor of, 147. Oheryton, Nicholas, prior of Folke- Clepton, 253. stone, lix. Clericus (Clark), John, 165 ; William, Cheseman, Margaret (1412), 242, 246 ; 156 ; John of Pundys, 135. John junior, 247; William, cleric, Clerk, William(1422), Ix; Eoger (1412), 323. 247. Chesteville, James de, 116; heirs of Clerke, George, of Eochester, 292; Eeyner de, 116. John, 323; Eichard le, 115. Chestfleld, manor of, 116. Clerks, parish, Ix, Ixi, 66; Clerk Ale, 66. Chests, ancient church, 77. Cleten, John, wife of (1465), 256. Chetwode, Catherine, daughter of Sir Cliffie (Clyve), 145. Richard, 43. Clifton, Sir Gervase, Isabel, and Joan, Ohetynden, Thos. (1417), 186. 258; Isabel, Lady ,;262; Sir Gervase, Cheveler, Joanna (1466), Ixiv, Ixvii. 262; Arms, 265. Chevening, see Chyvening. Clinton, William de, earl of Hunting- Chevening, manor of, 158. don, 116, 117, 118, 130, 132, 136-8, Oheyne, Sir John (1463), 252, 255, 142, 143, '146, 148, 151, 152, 161. 266, 258; Eobert (1469), 191; Henry See also Huntingdon, Earl of. and Eoger, of Higham in' Milsted Clinton and Say, Lord, Ixx-lxxv; (1611), 193. cxxiii. Cheyney (Cheney), Bobert de, 118; Clock, "orologium," at Elham (1290), William de, 118. 51. Chiche, heirs of Stephen, 136; Thomas, Clowton, manor of, 116. 136. Oluny, Abbot of, 269. Ohiddingstone, 163. Oluse, 116. Ohilde, arms, 40. Clyve (Clifie), Guncelin de, 146. Chilham, manor and castle of, 136, 260, Coates allied to Dering, 336. 261, 256, 257, 260, 264; barony, 122. Cobbis, John (1463), 251. Chilham, Eobert de, 136; Eoger de, 136. Cobham, 321; Eomanroadinpark, 171. Chimbeham, alias Chimbenam Farn- Cobham, Henry de, 118, 143, 145. inghami, manor of, 166. Cobham, Henry de, junior, 109,146. Chimbeham, John de, 356; Laurence Cobham, Henry de senior (le oncle), de, 166. 145. Chippe, Walter (1451), 316. Cobham, Master James de, 138. Chirche, Eobert (1469), 190. Cobham, John de, 118, 146. Chistelet (Ohislet), 123, 201. Cobhami Sir John de, 145, 156,169. Cholmeley allied to Dering, 341; arms, Cobham, Sir John, son of Sir Stephen 330. de, 146,147. Christ Church, Canterbury, Prior of, Cobham, Eeginald de, 143. 160; documents from archives of, Cobham, Sir Eeginald, 138, 165, 158. 316, 324. Oobham, Lord, William Brook, War- Chronicle, English (commonly called den of Cinque Ports, Ixxvii, cxiii, Saxon), quoted and explained, 29- cxiv, cxxi; Henry Brook, cxxii. 38. Cockleford, heirs of Simon de, 146. 360 GENERAL INDEX.

Oockride, 141. Copton, manor of (in Preston by Faver- Cocks, Eichard, 137. sham), 318. Cockstan (Coklestane), or Cuxton Corder, G-alvanus, 123. Manor, 146. Corner, W. (1357), Ivii. ,000168001311)6 (Coklescombe), manor, Cornhell, Gervase de (7 Hen. II.), 100. 100 Cornhill, Eeginald de, 138. Codsh'eath Hundred, 163,158. Cornhill (Cornilo), Hundred, 117,160, Cogan, arms of, 266. 161. Coke, Henry, son of Chief Justice, 194, Cornwall family, arms, 330. 196. Cortone, Eichard de, 147. Cokerherst, manor of, 155. Cosin, Dr., dean of Arches (1595), Ix. Cokesford, Nicholas de, 146. Cosington, manor of, 144. Coksale, Ds. John (1483), Ixii. Cosington (in Aylesford), manor of, Coldam or Coldham, see Caldham. 150. Cole, John (1472), Ixii. Ixv; Sarah Cosington, Stephen de, 131; Sir Ste- (1352), lii. phen de, 150; William de, 150. Colebrand, heirs of John, 127. Cotes, John de, of Stone, 166. Coleman, William, curate of Mersham, Cotes, William de (1325), Ivi; (1305), 282. 224. Colerede, manor, 121. Cotmanton Court, 118. Colkyn, John, 121; his son John, 121. Cotom', John (1460), 322. Collections on. 26 Sundays, in Hythe Cotton, manor of, 166. Church, during 1412-13, 245. Cotyng, William, of St. Mary in Marsh, Collimore, Sir John, 208 ; Mahella, 296. lady, 205, 207,208 ; James, 206,207. Cotyngham (1465), 257. Coloigne, John de, 148. Couling, 109. Colpeper, Thomas, 144; Walter, 153. Cowdham (Codeham), 157, 168. Colt, Thomas (1463), 251. Cowling (Couling), 109, 145 ; Castle, Columberio, Phil, de, 274. 145. Columbers, John de, 126,134,162. Cowper, see Bering alliances. Columella, on Koman villas and farm Cowper, John (1472), Ixii, ex. houses, 168. Cowper, Juliana (1468), -67, 68, 64. Colyn, John, vicar of Blham, 65. Cramaville, John de, 144; Lady de, Colyn, John, Churchwarden of St. 123, see Caunville. Leonard, Hythe, in 1412, 244, 249. Cranbrook, 139 ; Hundred, 139. Colyne, Eichard, 143. Cranebroke, Adam de, 130; Alice, sister Combe, 130,133 ; manor of, 134. of William de, 119; heirs of William Combe (parcel of Alkham manor), de, 119. manor of, 130. Cranesbrokeland, 119. Combe, North, attas Crundale, alias Cranmer, Archbishop, at Faversham, Upper Fanniscombe, manor, 133. 235, Combe, Hugh de, 140; John de, 134; Craule, John, 323, Ealph de, 133 ; Thomas de, 133; Cray, North, 167, 285; Paul's, 166, Thomas son of Ealph de, 133 ; Tho- 288 ; St. Mary, 295 ; Foot's, 157. mas son of Thomas de, 133. Crevequer (Crevker), Hamon de, cvii, Compton, Harry, of Hoo, 66. 110, 111, 119-21,129,130, 136,138, Comyn, John, of Badenoch, 259 ; Joan, 146, 149, 157; Eobert de, 167, 159, Countess of Athol, 269. 160,162, 272; Agnes and Alianore, Conch, or apse, cii. cix. Conway, Sir Edward, Ixxxix. Grey, Simon de, 166; William de, 156. Conyngham, Marquess of; Saxon Crier, Eobert the (1305), 226. cemetery in his park, 298. 'Criol family, 1; Bartholomew, 137; Cooke, John (1467), ]xvi; Thomas Bertram de, cix, 109,140,161; John (1484), hd, Ixii, Ixvii. de, 118, 121, 122,128, 142, 143, 160, Cooke, Margaret, aunt of Win. Love- 161; Sir John de, 115, 128; Mar- lace, 203 ; Austin her husband, 207. geriade, 115; Matilda, 118; Nicholas Cope, John, of North Cray, 285. de, 118, 121,128,142,160, 161; heirs Copgrave, John de, 160. of Nicholasde,160; heirs of Nicholas Copgrave, manor of, 150. of Sheldon, 121; Lady, 253. Copherst, Henry (1412), 247; Thomas Criuil, Simon de, 273. de, 281. Croke, John (1465), 265. Copildyke, John (1463-66), 251-254. Crongebery, 148,162, INDEX. 361

Crosse, Thomas (1465), 268. Denington, 168. Crowmer,Willmcxx; James (1469), 191. Denmartyn', i.e., Daumartin (Query Croxford allied to Bering, 335. Dormartin or Dormouse), Alice, 149. Crundale, 133, 134; manor of, .alias Denne, 204; Michael and Thomas, North Combe, alias Upper Fannis-' (1465), 255. combe, 133; rector of, 55. Denstede, 115. Ouckingstool, Dover, cxlviii; Faver- Denton (or Danington), 119. sham, 238, 241. Deptford, alias West Greenwich, 153. Cuckow, James (1477), 60. Derby Court, 138. Oudham,,sfifi Cowdham. Derby, Sarah de, 138; William de, Culpeper, Sir T., 217; Alexander, 323. 138. Cumbe, heiress, marries John Scot, 261. Dering. Cecilia, wife of George Scott, Cumin seed, paid as rent, cviii. 266; Heneage, Dean of Ripon, 341, Cundieshall, William de, 116. 342; Richard alienates Heyton Candy of Sandwich, Isabella, widow manor, 261; Sir Edward (1642), of Peter, 120; John, 116. 211. Cundyshall, 116,117. Dering, arms, 329, 330; epitaphs, 340- Curate assistant, or "curator," appoint- 342; genealogy and pedigrees, 327- ed in 1324, 51. . 351; Wills, 343-351. Curteneia, Roger de, 276. Dering alliances. [_N.B. The names Cuxton, see Cockstan. in italics oeow in the large sheet Cyryell, Lady (1463), 253. pedigree inserted between pages 328 and 329.] Andrewe, 343; Archer, Dagh, Alfred, 229; Hamo (1306), 349; Ashburnham, 340; Bargrave, 222, 229; Richard le, and Eleanor 328, 346 ; Barhham,; Barton, 327 ; his wife, 229; Thomas, 227,229. Bedford, 345, 347; Bell. 327; Be- Dagworth, Nicholas de, 147. shall, 349; Best, 339; Bettenham, Dalby, Thomas (1460), 321, 322. 327, 346 ; Bourne, 327; Bowman, Dalefeld, 322. 337 ; Boyse, 346, 349 ; Brent, 327, Dalefeldhegge, 321-2. 346; Brickenden, 327; Brigbourne, Danes, the, Hi, liv. 345; Brockhull, 327; Burresh, 328; Daniel, Henry, 128; Thomas (1417), Cholmeley, 341; Coates, 336; Coiv- 186. yer; Croxford, 335; Darell, 327,834:, Danington (or Denton), 119. 343,345; Dealtry; Deedes; Delaune; Dapifer, Turstan, 270; William Ms Derinff, 332; Drainer, 332, 346; son, 271; Hervey, 271; Osbent, 274. Edtvardes; Eldridge, 336; English; Darell, Wm. (1463), 254; alliances Eton, 327; Farnalnj, 337; Field, with Derings, 327, 334, 343, 345. 334; Fisher, 328, 337, 341, 346; Dartford, 165, 282, 286, 287, 296, 296; Fatherly; Francklinge, 339; Iktr- land of the Lovelaces at, 192; Eors- nesse; Giles, 345; CUMes, 343; God- man's Place, 266. dard, 339; Goring, 327; Greenstreet, Dartford Church, windows with case- 345; Griffith, 339; Guldeford, 327 ; ments in room over vestry, 92. Hale; Hammond; Harrison, 327; Datchursfc manor, 42, 43. Harvey, 338, 340; Haslewood, 337; D'Aubemon, Sir John, effigy of, lix. Haule, 328, 332, 346; Haute. 327; Davington, 229, 231. Haymon, 327; Henslum; Hildyard, Deal, six ships of, cxx. 334; Hoare; Hope, 336; Home, Dealtry, see Dering alliances. 327, 343, 346; Hotchkins, 327; Dean (Dene), 115,119,124,133; Dean Howes, 337; Hudson, 334; Hussey, Court, 116,133. 328, 346; Jenirigs, 334; Jenner, 335; Deane, Brian, and his daughter Maud, Kennerly, 342; Kerkby, 327; Knatoh- 41. lull, 346-6; Lambert, 327; Launder, Decorated period, examples of archi- 338; Levet, 342; Loftie, 335; Ma- tecture, 87, 89, 90. jendie; Mannooch, 334, 342; Martin, Deedes', see Dering alliances. 339; Mascall, 335; Master, 345; Delce, Much- (Mucheldelfe), 151. Matliew; Mills, 347; Mompeson, Dene, arms, 330; see Dean. 337; Monypenny; Moore, 345; Dene, Alan de, 124; heirs of Alan de Nethersole, 334, 343; Neville; Nor- 124; Isabella, dan. of John de, 118; rington, 336; Overs, 345; Oxen- John de, 117; Thomas de, 137, 142, • bridge, 327; Pagefc, 337; Palmer, 159. 338; JParJter; PeaJi; 347; Perceval; Dene-hill, 158. Plaistow, 337; Pickering, 345; 362 GENERAL INDEX.

Poore, 339; Price; Prowse, 338; Dolce, manor, 40, 41. Babbit, 335; Bichardson, 339; Dolet, Thos., Curate of Saltwood, 297. Boots, 327; Salthouse, 337; Saule, Donee, John, of Orleston, 286. 339; Scott, 332, 334, 346; Sharp, Donet, Stephen, 139. 341; Shastowe, 346; Shoe; Skef- £onum, Aid or Tallage granted to the fington, 328, 339; Somers, 327, 334, King explained, 100, 104. 346; Southwell; Stephens, 346; Donstanville, Boberfc de, 276. Storinge, 346; Swan, 327, 328; Doune, John, son of John de la, 148 ; Tayler, 343; Thake, 339; Tooth, his heirs, 147 ; heirs of Bobert de la, 338; Tuoke, 343; Tvfton; Twisden, 143. 327; Wheeler, 338; White, 338; Dover Castle, Constables of, cxxxvii, Whitfleld, 336; Whorwood, 337; cxl, cxlii, 228 ; Locum tenens WincJmter; Willis, 338; Winter- (Lieutenant) of, 232, 261, 327. ingham, 335; Wiseman, 338; Wolell, Dover, Domus Dei, or Maison Dieu, 335; Wotton, 328; Wroth, 332, cxxxv-vii, 121-123. 349; Teates. Dover Haven, cxiii-cxix, cxliii; its Derings, of AsMord, 345 ; of Bafham, exclusive privileges as a port, cxxxix- 334, 346 ; of Benenden, 335 ; Bough- cxliii. ton Malherbe, 345; of Canterbury, Dover, Meeting at, cxxix; Visit to 347; of Wickins in Charing, 333, Castle and Priory, cxxxi ; Paper on 334, 341, 342, 346, 349; of Deng- its Municipal Becords, cxxxiv; its marsh, 327 ; of Dodington, 385 ; of Domesday Book, cxxxiv ; Guildhall, Bgerton, 336, 346 ; of Blham, 328 ; cxxxv ; Mayors, cxxxvii, cxliii; Old of Shelve in Lenham, 345, 347; of St. Martin's Church, cxli. London, 336-339 ; of Lyminge, 345, Dover, Prior of St. Martin's, cxxxv, 346 ; of Maidstone, 347 ; of Minster 119, 280. in Thanet, 343; of Pevington, 345 ; Dowle, Bichard, of Pluckley, 289. of Pluckley (Surrenden), 327-352; Downe Court, Manor, 143. of Bingwould, 345, 348 ; of Roches- Downhamford Hundred, 117,160. ter, 349 ; of Bolvenden, 335,343 ; of Drainer, allied to Dering, 332, 346. St. Lawrence, 347; of Sandwich, Draps, manor of, 145. 345; of Stouting, 343; of Tenter- Ducking stool, see cucking stool. den, 335 ; of Thornham, 336, 345 ; Dudekyn, heirs of William, 152. of Willesboro, 345, 348, 349; of Dudekyndenne, 162. Counties other than Kent, 347-351. Dufford, Bobt., earl of Suffolk, 144. Derly, John, Vicar of Heine, pensioned Dulcecor Abbey, 7, 260. in 1446, 56. Du Moulin, Peter, Canon of Canter- Dernevale, 139. bury, 93. Derteford, Bichard de, 127. Dundy, Simon (1488), 318. Despencer, Hugh le, 116, 276. Dunstrete in Brabourne, 280. Detling, 151; John de, 151; William Durham, Bishop of, 153, 166. de, 130, 151, 162. Dyer, John, of Bochester, 292. Deyry, Stephen (1469), 191. Dygge, Eoger, 323. Dicton, John de, Vicar of Brabourne Dylnett, William, of Saltwood, 297. 1311, 280. , cxi, 231. Digby, Margaret, dau. of Sir Everard, Dyn, John (1412), 247 ; Margeria, his 42 ; Ann, dau. of Sir John, 43. -wife, 247. Digges, John, of Barham, 258, 262; Dyve, Andrew, 136 ; Geoffrey, 136. Thomas, a Commissioner for Dover Haven, cxiv, cxvi, cxvii; arms of. Eadbald, King of Kent, civ. 265. Ealdehalle (Oldhall), 140 ; Walter de, D'Ipre, arms of, 330. 140 ; his daughter, 140. Ditton, 147 ; Balphe de, 147, 151 ; Ealdeham, 149,160 ; manor of Little, Thomas de, 147. 149. Dive, Arnold, alias Court, manor, Ealdeham, heirs of Baldwin de, 149 ; 136. Guy de, 149. Dobbys, John, of Cobham (1460), 321. Balding, 148, 149,152. Dod, John. 135; Bobert (1305), 223, Ealhhild, Queen, 33. 225-8 ; Thomas (1305), 222,225,228. Eanswith, St., Folkestone, liv, civ. Dodington, church window with a Earde, John de, 116, 119 ; Ealph, son shutter, 92; Dering entries in parish of John de, 119. registers, 335. Earde, i.e. Crayford, Vicar of, 56. G-ENEHAL INDEX. 363

"Early English" Architecture, Ivi, of altar to the two Saints John, 62, Ixv, 6, 46-48. 63 ; " Trylle upon my harpe " light, East Barmeling, 161. 63, 64 ; Heyre light, 64 ; Chaplains East Bpckingfield, 160. and Parish Clerks, 66 ; Give-ale, 66 ; Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury, Mas- Northfelde, 66 ; drinking customs in ter of, 116. the church, 67; Brasses, 68; Library Eastbridge, 270,275; tithes, 275,271-3; in church, 68, 69; Court of Law manor, cxxxvii. held in the church in 1311, 280.. East Buctland manor, 144. Elham, Thomas, a monk (1469), Ixii. East Chalke, manor of, 144. Elizabeth, Queen, visits Kent, 1673, Easterhalle, 161; Alexander de, 156. Ixxvi, Ixxvii. East Farboume, 142. Ellerton, John (1463), 253. East Home, manor, 153. Elmes, in Ash next Sandwich, 123. East Hougham, manor, 122. Elmington, 120. East Langdon Church, relics of an. Elmley (Elmele), a rector and a cura- embroidered velvet cope, cxxxii. tor thereof in 1326, 52. East Leigh manor, 126. Elmstede, 126 ; Vicar of (1311), 280. East Lenham manor, 132. Eltham, 153, 277 ; tenants of manor, Eastling (Eselynge, Islyng), 136, 202 ; 163 ; a man of, 256. manor of alias North Court, 136. Eltham Church, tomb of Philipot's Eastry, 319 ; Hundred of, 119. wife, Ixxxvii. East Shelve, 142. Elyndenne, John de, 116-7. East Sutton, 117,118. Elyot, Thomas (1460), 187. Eastwell, 133, 266 ; cum Welles Otter- Elys, Sir Thomas, tomb at Sandwich, play, 133. Iviii; John (1488), 318. Eatretona, Tithes of, 271-273, 275. Ememet, Thomas (1463), 252, 257. Eboldeston, 116. Empington, T. (1463), 252. Eccles, 146 ; -Tottington, 146. Enbroke, 130. Echingham, James de, 125, 139 ; Si- Enebroke, John de, 130 ; Michael de, mon de, 166 ; William de, 125. 130 ; Thomas de, 130. Edecrone, John (1412), 247. Enesinge, Thomas de, 136. Edelmesbregge, 153. , Queen of (1347), 123, 142. Edewy, William, 126. English, see Bering alliances. Edward I., aid granted him for mar- Eofor, a thane, 34, 35. riage of his daughter, 105 ; for Eormanric, king of the G-oths, 33, 34. knighting Prince Edward, 107, 109. Eormenbeorh or Eafe, 33. Edward III., aid to marry his daughter Erininilda, wife of Osbert Mariscall, Isabel, 107; to Knight the Black 273 ; gives to Horton Priory land in Prince, 105,107, et seg. Romnp.y Marsh, 271; her son Walter, Edwardes, see Bering alliances. 276. Egerton, Bering entries in Parish Eschelot, Hugh de, 271. Register, 336. Escuage, 100,103. Eggs, price of in 1271, cviii. Eselingham, 146. Eldham manor, 323 ; see also Ealde- Eselingham, Alice de, 145. ham. Esole, 121; alias St. Alban's Court Eldrede, Kichard (1451), 317. manor, now Fredville, 121. Eldridge, allied to Bering, 335. Essetesford, Norman de, 270, 275 ; Elham, 161; manor given to Sir Roger William, his son, 270 ; Church, 271- de Leybourne, 50; Juliana de Ley- 275. bourne's goods and chattels at, 50 ; Essex, Henry de, 269, 273, 274, 276 ; see also Helham. his sons, Henry and Robert, 274. Elham Church, visited, xli; described Essex, Gaufridus, earl of, 272. 46-69, its dimensions, 48, 49; Sir Essex, John, of Birling (1433), 321. Roger de Leybourne's lamp, 49 ; Essex, Purley in, 270-273, 275. advowson granted by Countess of Esshewy, Richard de, 168 ; see also Eu, 49; and by Archbishop Boniface, Asshewy. 50; Vicar endowed in 1268, 50 ; Essyndon or Nessynden, manor, 147. names of Vicars, 51, 65, 67, 68, 280; Estmersfleld ( " Esshemersfelde " ) repairs in 1290, 61 ; " Orologium," manor, 133. 51; Curator or assistant curate, 51; Esture, manor, 132,135. Bells from Sandwich, 54 ; Roodloft, Esture,heirs of Henry de, 135; John de, 68 ; Lights, 59-66 ; double canopy 135; Robert de, 132; Thomas de, 135. 364 INDEX.

Eton, axms, 330; allied to Bering, 327. ham cum New, 156 ; church chest, Eu, or Ewe, Alice, countess of (1234- 77. 42), 49; John, earl of, 272, 275 ; Felborough, 136; Hundred, 135, 169, Alice, Ms wife, 276 ; see also Augi. 161,162. Everard, Thomas (1305), 222, 223,225, Felon branded in the brawn, Ixxviii. 229 ; John and Stephen, 229. Fen', John (1460), 322. Evering, 129; John de, 129. Ferrers, Henry, Isxi. Everland (Elveyrlonde) alias E .-Heath Ferrors, Thomas (1463), 253. manor, 136. Field, allied to Bering, 334. Eversle, William de, 130. Finche, Sir Moyle (1601), lx; Vincent Ewell, 147 ; vicar of, Ivii. (1465), 256-258 ; Isabel (1466), 258 ; JSwennvwn, explained, 228. Isabel, Lady Clifton, 262 ; Byonesia, Eyete, William de, 143. 262, 263 ; arms of, 261, 262, 265. Eyhorne Hundred, 141,160. Fineaux, Eobert, 129; Robert, son of Eylnothyutone, 144 ; William de, 143. Eobert, 129 ; see also Furrieaux. Eynesford, 149 ; heirs of William de, Fineux, Sir John, of , 239. 165. Fishbourne, 137 ; John de, 137. Eynsham, arms impaled by the Love- Fisher, allied to Bering, 328, 337, 341, laces, 184,190. 346. Eynton, manor, 142. Fitz Adam, Simon, 143,148. Eyton, Laurence and John, 323. Fitz Aimer, Hugh, 273. Fitz Audele, William, dapifer, 276. Facheston, Iv. Fitz Bernard, Sir John, 154, 155, 162 ; Facill, Hugo, 273. Ealph, 133, 139, 143, 154,155, 162 ; Fairs, at Faversham, 239; at Wye, Richard, 120 ; Richard, son of John, 257, 258. 120. Fane, Sir Thomas, cxxi, cxxiii; Henry, Fitz Berner', Ralph and William his 323. brother, 276; Robert and Thomas Fanne, 133. his brother, 276. Fanniscombe alias Nether Fannis- Fitz Bertram, Nigel, 271, 273, 275. combe, 133. Fitz Cole, Wibert, 275, Fanniscombe Upper, alias Orundale, Fitz Burant, William, 274. alias North Combe, 133. Fitz Gfabriel, Thomas, cxxxvii. Farbourne (Farnebourne), 143 ; East, Fitz Henry, William, 270; William 142 ; West, 143. his son, 270. Farleigh, 149, 160, 162; East, manor Fitz Hervey, Osbert, 273. house, xxxix; Roman villa at, 169, Fitz Humfrey, Roger, 274. Farnaby, allied to Bering, 337. Fitz Maurice, Richard, 279. Farnborough, 157. Fitz Nicholas, Ealph, 167. Farningham (Freningham, Freming- Fitz Otes, arms, 330. ham), 166,156. Fitz Peter, Jefiery, Iv. Faubrege, Eaindulf de, 273. Fitz Eoger, William, 274. Fauchon, Mr., 163. Fitz Simon, Sir Hugh, 145 ; heirs of Faukham, Eosa de, 166. John, 143. Faunt, Nicholas (1462), 264. Fitz Stephen, Ealph, 276. Faussett, Bryan, -who explored Saxon Fitz Theobald, Thomas, brother-in-law cemeteries, 299. of Archbishop Becket, 20, 21. Faversham, xcii; name of a ship from, Fitz Turald, Ealph, 271. cix; vineyard, ox ; 20 ships of, cxx; Fitz William, Ealph, 271; William, church chest, 77 ; Town Accounts, 273. 221-241; Hundred of, 136 ; Queen Fitz Wlard, Sanus, 279. dowager of France at, 233,234J 239 ; Fleet, 123 ; alias Nevills Fleet manor, the Lord Warden at, 234,239 ; Arch- 123. bishop at, 234, 235, 237, 240 ; Henry Flegs, Court, alias , manor, VIII. at, 236, 236, 238, 239 ; Charles 130. V. at, 236 ; St. Valentine's Fair at, Flemings employed in making Bover 239. pier, cxvii. Faversham, John de, 136 ; Eichard de, Flemyng, John, 135; heirs of John, 229 ; Thomas de, 229: widow of 167; daughter of Eichard, 251. Thomas de, afterwards wife of Sir Fogge, Sir John (1465), 256, 268. Eoger de Northwood, 134. Fokeham manor, 142. Fawkham, 156; Old, alias Ash Fawk- Fokys-Peyforer, manor of, 165. GENERAL INDEX. 365

Foliot, Nicholas, 129. Frienshe, William le, 117. Folkestone, meeting at, xxxviii; Ro- Frierne Park, alias Halirod. manor, man remains, xli, xlvii; paper on. 131. Castle Hill, xliv; church described, Frogenhall, heirs of, 138. liv ; castle, liv ; convent, liv'; honor Fromund, Gilbert, 152; John, 152. or barony, IT, 118, 121, 182, 140 ; Frylond, Roger, 129. King John at, Ivi, cvi; Priory, Ivi; Fulchestan, see Folkestone. knight's monument in church, Iviii; Fulsham, Benedict de, 151; John, municipal records, Ixix-lxxxv; paper vicar of Meopham (1451), 317. on Mediaeval Folkestone, civ-cxxvii; Furley's, Mr., ' History of the Weald its name, civ ; its quarries, civ ; its of Kent,' 103, 228, 231. hall and park, evil; timber trees Furneaux, Robert, 125, growing in park, etc., cvii; mills, Furnesse, see Bering alliances. prices, Romescot, cviii; Hundred Furze cultivated at Folkestone, cviii. and Manor Courts, coga or cock boat, Fynche, see Finche. night watch, bailiff joins Jack Cade, Fynes, heirs of William, 117; see also cix ; Archbishop Warham at, cxii ; Clinton. population in 1666, cxii ; . Queen Fyneux, see Fineux. Elizabeth's visit in 1673, Ixxvi, cxiii; Fyschor, Peter, of Snodland (1433), projected mole and haven, oxvii; 321. ships and seamen, of the port, cxix; Fysshere, Walter (1412), 246. defence against Armada, cxx, cxxi ; Fysshebourne, 137 ; John de, 137. soldiers billeted at, cxxiv; stade swept away and consequent petition Gacelyn, Edmund, 133; his widow, 133. to the King, cxxvi; Tradesmen's G-alland, Ann, dau. of Thomas, 44. tokens, Fishery, cxxvii; Roman Hy- Galyot, Stephen, 129; Stephen, of pocaust at, 173-177 ; St. Botolph's Lidd, 128. Chapel, 173 ; Chapel field, 176. Gara (Gore), 273, 275. Folkstone manor, alias Folkstone Garderoba, heirs of Thomas de, 157. Clinton, alias Folkstone Walton, Gardino, William de, 139. cxxiii, 129 ; Hundred, 129, 161. ' Gare, La (Gore), 138. Folyett, Francis, 291. Garrett, John, Mayor of Bover, cxvii. Foots Cray, 167. Garwynton", 117; Edmund de, 117; Forsham, 140 ; Stephen de, 140. Robert, son of Roger de, 117; Roger Fosset, Robert (1463), 262. de, 117; Thomas de, 117; heirs of Fotherby, see Bering alliances. Thomas, 133. Foucher, William, 190. Gasinge, John de (1305), 225. Foukesbroke, in "Knokk," 140. Gatebe, John, cxxxvii. Fox, Richard (1466), 257. Gates, Gilbert, parson of Orleston, 286. Foxegrave, John de, 164; his heirs, Gatesdenne, 139; Thomas de, 133.139. 164. Gatewyk, John de, 154. Foxgrove, manor, 154. Gatton, 135 ; Edmund de, 137 ; Hamo Frances, arms of, 330. de, 14-2,159,160; heirs of Hamo de, Francheuilla, William de, 273. 160; Robert de, 136; arms of, 330. B'rancklinge allied to Bering, 339. Gayne, Nicholas, 127. Frankeleyn, Robert, 146; heirs of Gaynsford, Nicholas (1463), 251. Thomas, 138. Gedding, 120; John de, 120. Frankland, widow, 202. Geldeford, Henry de, 122. Franklin, Edward, cxxvii. Geidesburgh, tee Goldesburgh. Fraternities, Ixii, Ixvii; at Lyminge, Gendor, Thomas (1465), 58, 60, 63, 65. 346. Gerard, Stephen, 126. Fredville (Freydeville), 121; manor, Gernyngham, Isabele (1465), 256, 258 ; alias Esole, alias St. Alban's Court, Sir John of Cossey, 268. . 121. Geround, Hugh de, 136, 142,152. Frelande, Roger, 128. Gervays, Henry, 149 ; William, 149. Frene, Richard de, 131. Geryn, John, 143, 144. Freningham, John de, 115, 151, 161; Gibbes, see Bering alliances. Sir Ralph, son of John de, 165, 166, Gibbons, Thomas, of Rochester, 293. 168; see Farningham. Giffard, Alianor, widow of John, 149, Frensh, Richard (1476), Ixi. 162. Frensted (Frendestede), 142. Gildesburgh, see Gpldesburgh. Fresyngham, Clement de, 139. Giles allied to Bering, 346. 366 GENERAL INDEX,

Gillingham, 151; manor of West Gore, 138; see Gara and Gare, La. Court, 151; Steward of the manors Goring, George, Lord, earl of Norwich, of Gillingham and Grain, xcii; 210. Twidalls and the Grange in Gilling- Goring allied to Bering, 327. ham, 252. Gorse cultivated, cviii. Gillingham, Hugh de, 151; Thomas Gosborne, Henry (1488), 318. de, 115,151. Goshall, 123 ; John de, 123 ; widow of G-ipeswic, see Ipswich. Sir John de, 123. Giraiid, Mr. ff. B\, On Faversham Gotele, Robert de, 132. Town Accounts in 33 Edward I., Gottbye, Thomas of Molash, 283. 221-232; in reign of Henry VIII, Gower, John, of Clapham, 265; Robert, 233-241. of Brabourne, 26» ; arms of, 265. Gisnes, earl of, 130. Graduate, explained, 243. Gisors, Joan, widow of Henry, 125. Grancourt, Robert, 134. Glannye, Stephen (1305), 226. Grandison, Sir Otho de, 154, 156-168 ; Glanville, Kanulph de, 101. William de, 155,158. Glass and Glazing, 74, 90-92. Graunt, John (1484), li. Gloucester, Earl of, 115, 116,118,131, Grauntcourt, John de, 132 ; Robert de, 146-153; honor of, 133, 134. 132 Gloucester, lyard, 256. Gravele, Robert de, 281. Gloyer, Susan, wife of John Philipot, Gravene, Richard de, 134; his heirs, Ixxxvii; Robert, her uncle, Hid., 136 ; Thomas de, 136. xciv; William, her father, Ixxxvii. Graveney, 134, 229. Gobion, arras, 330. Gravenhale, Joan de, 136. Goddard, allied to Bering, 339. Gravesend, xcii, 144, 257 ; Stephen de, Goddew, John of Rochester, 292. 144 ; Thomas de, 144. Godeslonde, William de, 136. Graylle, Amicia de, 125; Thomas de, Godfrey, Thomas, of Sellinge, xcii. 125. Godfrey-Faussett,Mr. T. G., B.B.A., On Great Bethleshanger manor, 120. a Saxon cemetery in Bifrons Park, Great Buckland manor, 138, 298-315. Great Mayham manor, 140. Godington (Godyenton) manor, 157. Great Okeley manor, 146. Godmersham, 319. Great Otterplay^Zww Ollerplay, manor, Godneston (Godwinstone) manor, 124. 133. Godsland, in Eastling, 136. Great Repton manor, 132. Godsland,in parish of Badlesmere, 136. Great Wilmington manor, 127. Godwynston, 124, 136. Great Woldham, 147. Godwyne, Walter, 323. Greenstreet, 345; John, 136; Peter, Godwynstone, Thomas de, 124; his 136 ; Robert, 136. heirs, 124. Greenwich, West, alias Deptf ordmanor, Godyenton manor, in Strood, 146; in 153. Ohelsfield, 157. GreUe, John, 281. Godyentone, Alan de, 146 ; Simon de, Gregory, St., of Nyssa, on circulation 146, 167 ; William de, 119,157,159. of the blood, xovii; Robert, 281. Godyn, Thomas (147#), Ixi. Greinstede, Richard de, 102. Goldesburgh (Geldesburgh), Peter de, Grenfylde, Mr. (1577), 202. 120-122. Grenville, Sir Richard (1584), his pro- Goldfinch, John (1471), 60, 63, 64; ject for a quay or pier at Folkestone, Tristram le (1305). 222, 228. cxvii. Goldfynch, Stephen (1473), Ixii. Gresle, Henry, 274. Goldsmith's manor, 323. Grey, Henry de, 146,148 ; Sir John de, Goldstanton, 123; -les Blmes alias 146, 148; Thomas de, 123. Nelmes, manor of, 123. Greynvile, see Grenville. Goldston, 227. Greys, manor of, 167; alias Ores, 123. Goldwell, 147, 190; William (1460), Griffith, Thomas, curate of Newchurch, 187 ; Thomas (1463), 253, 258. 284 ; allied to Bering, 339. Goldwyne, John (1306), 226,232 ; Gal- Grofherst, Master Henry de, 158 ; Joan fridus, 232. widow of Richard de, 139 ; heirs of Goldyshe, John, of Mydley, 284. Richard de, 150; Roger, 128. Gomer arms, 330. Grotoyn, heirs of Richard, 146. Goodnestone, see Bayford. Grove, Sir John de, effigy at Sandwich, Goodnestone by Faversham, 229. lix. GENERAL INDEX. 367

Gryme, Thomas (1463), 263. Hardres, High (manor), 118 ; Nether Grymes, Mr. (1677), 202. (manor), 119, 159. Guildford, 100; see Geldeford. Haringod, Stephen, John his son, and Guisnes, Oomtede,cv, 130; Convent, cv. Wymarc his wife, 275. Guldeford, Sir Edward, E.G., 240 ; Harlackenden, Henry, Ixxxvii. allied to Bering, 327. Harman, Mary, died 1533, 193, 194, Gybon, John (1412), 186. 216. Gye, Bobert de, 139. Harrietsham (Heryetesham), 141,142. Harris, Dr., his history of Kent quot- Hackington (Hakyntone), Boberfc de, ed, 113. 145. Harrison allied to Dering, 327. Hackington, Lovelaces held land at, Harryse, John, of Pluckley, 289. 201; Constable of Dover at (1305), Hartanger (Hertangre), 120. 223. Hartley manor, 164. Hadelo, John de, • 127, 133 ; Nicholas Hartlip. Roman villa at, 165, 168,169, de, 127 ; Eoger de, 132 ; Simon de, 183. ' 132. Harty, Isle of, ancient chest in the Hadlow manor, 133, 162. church, 77 ; church described, 80. Haghenet, honor, 126, 136. Hartye, Isle of (Herteye), 137. Haigh, Eev. Daniel, on compensation Hartye cum Norton and Newenham, paid by the Kentishmen to Ine for manor of (i.e. Says Court), 137. the burning of Mul, 29. Harvey allied to Dering, 338, 340. Haiton, see Heyton. Harvey, Joan and Thomas, Ixviii ; Haket, heirs of Richard, 129 , heirs of Thomas, Mayor of Folkestone, Ixxix. Eobert, 139. Harvey, Dr. William, Ixviii, xciii; Haldelose, see Aldelose. discovery of circulation of the blood, Halden, 202, 211. xcvi-c; Plato on the blood, xcvi; Hale, John, of Buckinge, 294. Gregory of Nyssa and Thomas Hale, see Dering alliances. Aquinas on same subject, xcvii :' Hales, Sir James, cxiv, cxx. Servetus and Dr. Bentley, xcyiii. Hall Court, manor of, 129. Haslewood, Eev. Francis, vi, viii. Halle, Peter de, 130. Haslewood allied to Dering, 337. Hailing, 146 ; vineyard at, ex. Hasted's History of Kent quoted, 113. Hallmead, manor of, 130. Hastingleigh manor, 134. Halsham, John, of West Grinstead, Hastings, 126; 15 ships of, cxx. 259 ; Philippa, his wife, 259. Hastings (earl of Pembroke), John de, Halsted cum Preston manor in Shore- 276; Laurence de, his son, 274 ; ham, 158. John, son of Laurence de, 142. Halstow, John Beeket, vicar of, 21. Hastings arms, 330. Halstow, Lower, ancient chest, 77. Hasylherst, Ralph, of Postling, 290. Halyrode manor, 131. Haukesvvelle, Isabella de, 132. Hamme, 120 ; manor alias Kingsham, Haukherst, Margeria, dau. of William 120 ; Hundred, 126,128,141. de, 139. Hamme, John de, 148. Haule allied to Dering, 328, 332, Hammond, see Dering alliances. . 345. Hammond, John, of Newington, 285. Haute, Henry de, 126, 127; William Hamon, Margery, 194, 216. de, 127. Hampton, "Master," of Paversham, Haute (Hawte) allied to Dering, 327 ; 235 ; John, Mayor of Faversham, arms, 330. 237. Hawker, Andrew (1488), 318, 319. Hamton, land of Osbert Mareschall Hawldnge, manor, 130 ; church, Iv, of, 271, 273,276. cvi; ward, ex; see Houkynge. Hamwold, Nether, 120. Hawkswell, 132. Handle (Hanlo), see Hadelo. Hawte, William, 124 ; see also Haute. Hangsel, 270, 275. Hawton, Mr. (1577), 202. Hanson, —, 195. Hay (Heye), William de la, 133 ; of Harange, John, 147. Beaumundeston, William de la, 139. Harbaldown (in Harrietsham) manor, Raymond, allied to Dering, 327. 141. Hayton, see Heyton. Hardesle, Thomas de, 151. Headcorn (Hedecrone), 141. Hardres, Eobert de, 1, 118 ; heirs of Hean, Hundred of. 126. Eobert de, 118. Heare, Laurence le, 226. 368 GENERAL INDEX.

Heart shrines, at Brabourne, Ley- Hever, Balph de, 144; heirs of Tho- bourne, and St. Alban's, 6, 7, 8. mas, 144. Heathen land, in Natington, 116. Hewitt, Mi-. John, on tilting saddles, Hebynton (Heppington), 118. 78. Heda, see Hythe. Hexstall, Thomas, of Dover, cxlii. Hegham (Higham), 118, 145 ; Wood, Heyton manor, in Smeeth, 261, 270, 118 ; James de, 118 ; John de, 117 ; 273, 275. Eaulina de, 140 ; William de, 118. Heyward, William (1469), 191; Alicia Eeham, Stephen de, 281. (1412), 247. Heilesdonne, 273. Hickeringill, Matthias, 44. HeHyng, Sir John, monk (1511),lxvii. Hidage, 102, 103. Hekymour, William, 121. Hide, William, of Eochester, 291; Helhaia, 49: Stephen de (1326), Ivi; Margaret, of Hadham, 195. William de, 274. High Hardres (Heghardres), 118. Helthe manor, 148,149. Hildenborough manor, -42,44. Helthe, heirs of Alexander de, 148 Hildesheitn, flat Norman ceiling at, 6. Hempsted manor, 139 ; Place, 240. Hildesle, Eobert de, 133. Hempstede, Eobert de, 139. Hildyard allied to Dering, 334. Henele, John de, 153. Hill, John, vicar of Elham, 68 ; Lau- Henherst, 149 ; Gilbert de, 149. rence (1488), 318. Henry I., aid " pur fille marier," 101. Hippisley, Sir John, cxxiv, cxxv. Henry IL, aid for marriage of his Hoare, see Dering alliances. ' daughter Maud, 101; Charter to Hodnet, Katharine, 195. Horton Priory, 274. Hogekynnes, Eichard (1469), 190., 191. Henry III., aid for marriage of .his Hogeman, John, 245. sister Isabel, 103 ; aid for marriage Hogshawe, alias Milsted, manor, 138. of his daughter Margaret, 104; for Hokbeu, William, of , knighting his eldest son, 104,107 ; 287. Charters to Domus Dei, Dover, Holane, Henry de, 123 ; heirs of Salo- cxxxv-vii. mon de, 123. Henry IV., aid for marriage of his Holday, James, 117. daughter Blanche, 107. Holiday, Eobert, of Folkestone (1573), Henshaw, arms, 330; see Dering Ixxvii, cxiii, cxxii. alliances. Hollingbourne, rector of, 229 ; bedell Heptaconch, cii. of, 319. Herbarde, Lord, Ixxii. Holmead, 130; see also Hallmead. Herbert alias Finche, see Finche. • Holneherst, Thomas, heirs of (1417), Herbylton in Harrietsham, 141. 186. Herdson family, Ixvii, cxvii, cxxii, Holte, heirs of Simon de, 131. cxxiii. Holwey, John (1460), 321. Herf ord (query Hertford), Earl of, 140. Holynherst, William (1417), 186. Hering, Kiohard, 131 : Court manor, Honeywood, Eobert, 217; Thomas, 128. 217. Heringaud, Christina, 126. Honychild, tithes, 271, 272, 273, 276, Herlyson, Eeginald, 157. Honywood, of Sene, Thomas, 266. Herne, 201; pension granted to vicar of Hoo, 66, 140, 148 ; Hundred, 148; (1446), 56. Little, alias Howbery manor, 164; Hernehill, vicar of (1360), Ivii. Eoman pottery from, 76; land sub- Herrings (fish), 222, 223, 228. merged by the river, 76. Herrys, Eeygnold, of Molash, 283. Hope allied to Dering, 336. Herst, 135, 137, 152; Hamo de, 122, Hopland (Hopelond) manor, 123. 135 ; heirs of John de, 122,135. Hoptons, alias Alkham manor, 130. Herstling Wood, cviii. Horn, brazen, of Folkestone. Ixxxi; of Hert, John (1474),- Ixi, Ixvi, ex. Favereham, 238, 240; of Dover, Hertford, Walter (1461), 316. cxlv. Hertpol, Galfridus de (1305), 225. Horne, 153; manor of Bast, 153; Herynge, John (1460), 321; Richard, heirs of Matthew de, 163 ; allied to 131. Dering, 327, 343, 346. Hethe, William de, 119. Horsele, Walter de, 222, 224. Heton arms, 830. Horses, price of, in 1326, Ivi; 1290- Hever in Kingsdown, and the Love- 1354, 51; in 1463, 252. laces, see Kingsdowu. Horsmans Place, Dartford, 266. GENERAL INDEX. 369

Horsmonden, manor, 160. Archbishop Warham at, cxii; eleven Horton, heirs of Charles de, 120 ; ships of, cxx ; its M.P. in 1384, 261; Thomas de, 120. "Heda,"271, 272, 276. Horton (Monks), manor, 126 ; Park, xli; Priory, xli, 1. Iceland, kinsmen of ArchbishopBecket Horton Priory described by Mr. 0. in, 27. Baily, 81-89. • Ickham, 319. Horton Priory Charters, 269-281. Ifelde, John de, 165,166. Horton, Priors of, 126,134, 272. Ifield, 144 ; Sir John de, effigy of, lix. Horton (in Chartham) manor, 135. Ightham (Eghteham), 150, 323 ; Mote • Horton-Kirby, 160, 166; manor, 131, manor, 150. 144,145,147,166,166. Indulgencies, receipts by churchwar- Hotchkins allied to Bering, 327. dens of Hythe for, 243, 246. Hothfield, Queen Elizabeth at, in 1573, Ine, compensation paid to him by cxiii. Kentishiiien, 29. Hougham, Bast, manor of, 122; Little, Ingham, Sir Oliver, effigy" of, lix. 122. Inne, Richard (1465), 256. Hougham (Hugham), heirs of Robert Insula, comes de, see L'Isle. de, 122, 143. Ipswich, King Stephen dates charter Houkynge, William de, 130. at, 272. Hoult arms, 330. Islipp, Abbot of Westminster, 73. Hovynden, Mr., 202. , 125. Howbery, alias Little Hoo, manor, 164. Howes allied to Bering, 337. Jacob, Alicia (1464), Ixvii. Howletts, Patrickbourne, 299. Jacob, Robert (1478), Ixv; John (1628), Hudson, allied to Bering, 334. xcii. Hulse arms in Lovelace Place, 186. Jaye, Robert (1465), 256, 267. Hungerford, an esquire of Edward Jeaffreson, Mr. W. J., paper on Castle IV., 262. Hill, Folkestone, xliv. Hunt, John, of Ruckinge, 294; Tho- Jefferey, John, of Mersham, 282. mas (1472), Ixii; William (1681), Jenings allied to Bering, 334. cxvi. Jenner allied to Bering, 335. Huntingdon, Earl of, 120, 147; John Jenkins, Canon R. C., on Paddlesworth le Scot, Earl of, 259; Bevorgilda, Church, xlix; on the municipal countess of, 269, 260. records of Folkestone, Ixix ; on Huntingfleld, Sir John de, 137, 147, early claims to the discovery of the 157 ; Peter de, 136,166, 167. ciiculatioti of the blood, xcvi; on Huntingfield Court, manor of, 136. early Christian Basilicas, ci; on a Huntington, alias Hunton, manor of, Roman hypocaust at Folkestone, 173- 149 ; John de, 151, 161. 177. Hurley, 184,185, 214. Jenkins. William, cxxii. Hurst, 135,137, 162 ; see Herst. Jenkyn,' William (1473), Ixi, Ixvii. Husee, Henry, 133. Jercies, young ewes, 324. Hussey, Mr. R, 0., F.S.A., on a wall- Jernegan, Sir Henry (1658), cxii. painting in Rochester Cathedral, 73, Jerningham, see Jernegan, and Ger- 74; on Medissval window casements nyngham. and shutters, 90-92 ; communicates John, King, at Folkestone, Ivi, cvi, cvii. copies of ancient record, 316, 324. Johnson, Allen, 195. Hussey allied with Bering, 328,346. Joskyn, John (1451), 317. Hutton, Harry (1463), 250, 254, 265. Jovene (Query Jeune corrupted), Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, 46. Richard le, 135. Hygeloc, King, 34, 36. Jowett, John (1412), 245. Hyllis, John (1463), 251, 262,254, 258. Judelye, John, 120. • Hylth, see Helthe. Jumpe, William, curate of St. Mary in Hypocaust at Folkestone, 173-177 ; the Marsh, 296. Vitruvius on hypocausts, 176,176. Juteborgh, Phillip de (1305), 226, 228, Hythe Church, Wardens' accounts 229. (1412-13), 242-249 ; St. Katharine's Jutes, the, in East Kent, 299, 312. chancel, 248; St. Mary's chancel, 248. Kaylard, Walter, 132. Hythe, names of ships from, cix; Kayle, arms, 330. court held on sea shore at, cxi; Kearsney, see Kersoneyr. VOL. X. 2B 370 GENERAL INDEX.

Kechingrove, 156,167. Knolton, manor, 120. Kelt, Edward, Ixxxix. Knyght, Eichard and W. (1466), 257. Kemp, Sir Thomas (1668), cxii. Kydenot, Alice, widow of, 146. Kemsing, 158, 323; manor, 165,168; Kynge, John (1433), 321; (1499), 323. Enlymmede in, 186. Kyngsnoth, Henry, of Pluckley, 289. Ken, Thomas de, of Ospringe, 137. Kenardington, 141; -cum-Cockride Lad, John; 147; Walter, 147. manor, 141. Ladd, Bobert, of Barnham, 217. Kendale, Lord Robert de, constable of Laky, William, Vicar of Elham, 67. Dover Castle, cxxxvii. Lambard, John, of Paddlesworth, 287. Kendall (1463), 251, 264, 256, 257. Latnberdenne, 132. Kene, heirs of Balph le, 116. Lamberhurst, 150. Kenetts, 127. Lambert allied to Dering, 327. Kenewy, John de, 149. Lancaster,Wm.,parson of Pluckley, 289. Kennay, John, of Molash, 283. Lane, Eichard, of Paul's Cray, 288. Kenne, Thomas (1463), 260, 252, 254. Langahope, 275. Kennerley allied to Bering, 342. Langereche, John de, 146. Kennett, Thomas (1596), Ixxix. Langdon, 121, 122; Abbot of, 121, Kent, musters of trained men and 122,129-131; manor of L. Boning- horsemen, 1588, cxx; when pre- ton, 121; see also Bast Langdon. eminent among Saxon kingdoms, Langham, 140. 37; Kentish petition, 1642, 211, Langhorne, Bev. Wm. and Br.'John, 218. Ixviii. Kent, John de, 151; William de, 161; Langley (Langele), 143,144; Wm. de, Sheriff of, 128. 120; during the Eoman occupation Kenteys, John, 134. of Britain, 170. Kerdeston, Sir Eoger, effigy at Beep- Langport in , Iv. ham, lix. Langrech, manor of, 146. Kerkby allied to Bering, 327. Lanvale, William de, 276. Kersoneyr (Kersener, Kearsney), La Eegge, 122. manor, 122. Larke, Thomas, of St. Mary Cray, 295. Keston (Kestane), 167, 168; a sug- Larketon, George de, 133. gested site of Noviomagus, 171. Larkfield Hundred, 146, 169. Keteham, John, of Postling, 290. Larwode, William (1446), Ix. Keyser, Mary, of Hollingbourne, 216. Latimer, William, 164. Kingesdoune, Isabella, widow of Launder, allied to Bering, 338. Stephen de, 156. Launder, a daughter of Boger (1463), Kingeslonde, Balph de, 133. 252. Kingesnode, Cecilia de, 132; Joan de, Ledenne, Thomas de, 141. 132. Lee, Alderman of Canterbury, 69. Kinghamford Hundred, 116. Lee (Lyeghe), see Liegh. Kingsdown, 164,155, 166, 162. Leeds, 126, 142,149,161,166 ; Castle, Kingsdown, near Dartford, and the vineyard, ex; prisoners committed Lovelaces of Hever Place, 184,189, to the castle (1648), 218. 190, 193; pedigree of Lovelace of Legenda, definition of the service Hever, 193-5; Brass in the church, book so called, 243. 196; arms in chapel at Hever, 196. Leicester, earls of, 100, 134, 146, 166, Kingsham, alias Hamme manor, 120. 168,194. Kingsnoth, see Kyngsnoth. Leicestershire, 100; the Skefflngtons, Kingston, 116. 40; Nichols's History quoted, 41; Kirkeby, Christina de, 160; Gilbert de, Sheriff of, 41. 156. Leigh, Capt. (1642), 212. Knatchbull, allied to Bering, 345, 346, Leming, Mrs. Elizabeth, 44. 350; see also Knetchbull. Lenard, Sampson, cxx. Knetchbull, William, of Mydley, 284. Lene, heirs of Hugh le, 116. Knight, William, of Hythe, 124. Lenham (Leneham), 143; East, 132; Knocker, Mr. E., F.S.A., on the Muni- John de, 149, 162. cipal Becords of Bover, cxxxiv; his Leschekere, 124; Eoger de, 165. "Court of Shipway" quoted, 230, Lesden, George, of Paddlesworth, 287. 240. Levet, allied to Bering, 342. Knokk, Foukesbroke in, 140. Lewce, Matthew (1521), cxi. Knol, William de, 160. Lewes, Priory of, 281. INDEX. 371

Lewes, Alderman Robert, 189, 202, Lonyborough Hundred, 130,161. 207 ; Anne, 189, 207. Loose, Roman villa at the Slade, 166, Lewis, Dauphin of France, in Kent in 170. 1216, cvi. Loote, John, of Mersham, 282. Lewknor, Elizabeth, 194; John (1466), Losenham, manor, 140. 256; Sibella, 259. Louley, see Lulley. Leybourne, 147; castle of, 146 ; heart- Lovelace, on the Kentish Family of, shrine at, 6; Sir Roger's lamp in 184-220. Elham Church, 49. Lovelace, Alexander (1469), 191. Leyburne, Henry de, 148, 152; Sir Lovelace, Alice, widow, died 1541,197. Henry de, 151; Isabella, widow of Lovelace, Francis (ob' 1664), 217-9. Sir Henry de, 151; Thomas de, 146; Lovelace, Goldwell, 217. William de, 117, 131,132,138,142, Lovelace, Henry, 194, 216. 143, 144, 161; the Parson of, 147; Lovelace, Joan, 186-188, 190. "Walter, parson of, 147. Lovelace, John (1367-1412), 185-188, Liegh, 126, 127; la Liegh, 152. 190; two of this name, 189; John, Lieghe, widow of Henry de (remarried son of Richard (1469), 190, 191; John "Wayte), 149 ; Anne, widow of John (ob' 1646), 193-6,197. William de, 123 ; William de, 123. Lovelace, Katharine (1466), 190. Lightfoot, death of Mr. W. J., as- Lovelace, Lancelot (ob' 1605), 194; sistant secretary, cxxxiii. (ob' 1640) 216. Lights, in Elham Church, called Lovelace, Leonard (ob' 1616), 196; "Trylleuponmy harpe" and "Heyre" (ob* 1671), 216. light, 63, 64. Lovelace, the Lords, of Hurley, 184, Lincoln, city, 100. 185, 214. Lisius, Godefrid de, 274. Lovelace, Richard (1437), 187; (no L'Isle (Insula), earl de, 133, 146,153. certain date), 189 ; (ob' 1466), 189, Litley (Lytele) Hundred, 143,164. 190; of Kingsdown (1450), 190; of Littlebourne, 117. Colham (1563-1621), 194,196. Little Church, manor of, 145. Lovelace, Sir Richard, captain, (1440- Little Ealdham, manor of, 149. 1600), 189, 192, 193. Littlefield Hundred, 162. Lovelace, Colonel Richard, the poet Little-hall, manor of, 147. (1618-58), 208-215. Littleham, 151. Lovelace, Robert, (1414), 186; (1434), Little Hoo, alias Howbery, manor, 164. 187. Little Hougham, 122. Lovelace, Serjeant (ob' 1577), Ixxvii, Little Mayham, alias Lowden, alias 184, 189,194-203. Lovedam manor, 140. Lovelace, Thomas (ob' 1541), 194, Little Okeley manor, 146. 195, 197 ; Elizabeth, his wife, 196; Little Peckham manor, 152. Thomas, son of Serjeant Lovelace, Little, or North, Popishall.manor, 121. 201; Thomas of Kingsdown, 201. Little Wilmington, alias Sancton, Lovelace, William (1417-59), 185, manor, 127. 186; William of Merton followed Little Woldham, 147. Jack Cade in 1460, 187; Wil- Little Wrotham, 160. liam's Chantry at Bethersden (1460), Lockham Wood, Roman cemetery, 187, 188; William of Faversham 166,170. • (1473), 188; of Queenhithe (1496), Lodneford, heirs of Daniel de, 148; 189,191,193,197; (1536), 194,197; sister of John de (wife of Rob' William the heir of Serjeant L., 201. Revekyn), 148. Lovelace pedigrees :—Visitation of Lodyngf ord, alias Bermondsey, manor, Kent, 1674,189 ; suggested connec- 149. tion of ancient descents, 190; Love- Loftie allied to Dering, 335. laces of Hever Place, Kingsdown, Lokke, Simon (1412), 245. 193-6; Lovelaces of Bethersden, Lompcoupe, 322. 207-8; Lovelaces of Canterbury, London, Bishop of, 144; city, 100. 216, 217. Longbridge (Langbregge) Hundred, Lovelace alliances, Aucher, 208, Barne, 132. 208 ; Broughton, 195 ; Brown, 208 ; Longchamp, heirs of Osbert, 168. Byrde, 194 ; Csesar, 208 ; Cayser, Longcroft, 322. 216; Cheney, 190; Clement, 194 ; Longe, Ralph (1412), 247. Coke, 194, 208; Collimore, 208; Longhouse, in Isle of Hartye, 137. Cooke, 207; Crowmer, 190; Day, 372 GENERAL INDEX.

194,195; Doughty, 217; Goldwell, Stone Street and Wyke Street, 169; 190; Gorsage, 208 ; Hamon, 194, suggested site of Vagniacse, 170. 216 ; Hanson, 196 ; Harman, 193, Mainwaring, Sir Henry, cxxiv. 194, 216 ; Hawkes, 217 ; Hide, 195; Majendie, see Dering alliances. Hodnet; 196; Johnson, 195; Key- Makeshale, 134. ser, 216; Ladd, 217; Lewes, 189, Malet, Gilbert, dapifer, 276. 207; Lewknor, 194 ; Lovelace, 194, Maleville arms, 330. 208, 216; Molyneux, 194, 196; Mailing, 147 ; Simon de, 271,273,275. Monins, 194; Monke, 194; Peokham, Malmaines arms, 330. 190, 193, 207, 216; Philpott, 216; Malmains in Hoo, manor of, 148. Polye, 195; Rogers, 217; Shawe, Malmains in Pluckley, manor of, 131. 197, 207; Stevens, 189, 207 ; Swan, Malmains-Alkham cum Hallmead and 194; Tooke, 195; Twisden, 195; Combe, manor of, 130 ; honor, 126. White, 189, 207; Whitfield, 217; Malmains, John, 120-122, 131, 140, Whiting, 216; Wombwell, 194. 141,148 ; Lora, 121, 130. Lowdon, alias Lovedam, alias Little Malmains of Hoo, heirs of Thomas, Mayham, 140. 118,140,141, 148 ; heirs of Thomas, Low side windows, 90, 92. son of John, 121. Lp°, WiUiam de, 272. Malmaynes, alias Waldershare, 121. Lucas, Jas., mayor of Dover, cxxxvii. Malmestorp, Robert, 223. Lucius, Pope (1144), 272. Manby, Laurence, 237. Lucombe, arms, 330. Mandeville (Maundeuille), Arnald de, Lucy, Geoffrey, 137; Eiohard de, 272, 163 ; Geoffrey de, 143." 276. Mandeville, William de, earl of Essex, Luddenham (Lodenham), 136. 274 ; Hawise, his widow, 274. Luddesdown (Lodesdone), 144. Manekyn, Alice, dau. of Stephen, 122. Ludgate, Henry, Ixxviii. Mann, Sir W., 218. Lukke, John (1433), 321. Mannooch, allied to Dering, 334, 342. Lulley, abbey of, liy, Ivii. Manny, Sir Walter de, 139. Lullin'gstone, 142, 165, 158; Castle, Mannyng, William, of St. Mary Cray, ' alias Shoreham Castle, 168. 295. .. Lunet, Robert, 274. Mansell, Sir Robert, cxxi, cxxii. Luns, John, 117. Manston, William (1462), 254. Lybaud (i.e. le Bawd), Joan, widow of Manwood, Sir Roger, '198-203; Sir William (daughter of Richard de Peter, 209. Rokesle), 146,150,167. Mapet, William, 279. Lybbe, Joan (1466), 257. Maplescombe, 154, 191, 193, 195 ; Lydd, Langport in, Iv; Strogell a manor, 164; Inventory of Parish butcher of, cxi; a porpoise, cxi. Church goods A.D. 1662, 282. Lydden Court, near Sandwich, 201; March, Series, of Deal Castle, xcii. in Worth, 203. Marchall, William (1469), Ixi. Lydle (1'Isle), John de, 117,127. Marchant, John, of Barling (1433), Lyeghe, see Liegh. 321; William, 321. Lymby, William, of Plumsted, 289. Mareys, Simon de, 141; see Marys. Lyminge, monastery, xlix; convent, Margate, cxxv. liv; church, xli, xlix, 346; chalice Mari, John de, cxxxvii. in church, lii; Basilica, ci-ciii. Mariscall, Osbert de Hamton, and Lyminge, 126; manor, 1; Park and Brininilda, his wife, 271, 273, 275 ; Minnis, 267; the Derings of. 345, Walter, their son, 275, • 346. Marischal, Walter (1305). 223, 226-7, Lymne, xlv; vicar of, Ix; Roman 230. Castrum, 166. Marischall, William, earl of Pembroke, Lynacre, 121. 259, 274 ; J6an, his sister, 269,274. Lyston, Thomas de, 166. Marisco, Dunstan de, rector of Elmele (1326), 62. Mackeson, Mr., communicates Hythe Maiiey Court, manor of, 142. churchwardens'accountsfor 1412-13, Marre, 'Robert, vicar of Elham, 55. 242, 244. Marsh, Gabriel, xc. Macmurrough arms, 330. Marshal arms, 330. Madeys, Thos., cleric, 323. Marshall, William and Thomas, of Maidstone (Maydenstane), Hundred, Newington by Hythe, 286 ; Richard, 160,161; Roman villas near, 163-172; of Rookysley, 295. GENERAL INDEX. 373

Mart', 'William.. 272. Meyar, Edward, 291. Martel,. Eoger, 274. Michell, degradation of Sir Francis, Marten, Lady Margeria, 125. Ixxxviii. Martin (2 husband of Alice Shrynke- Middleton manor, near Southchurch, lynge), 120. Essex, 32'4. Martin, allied to Bering, 339. Middhop, Eoger (1685), Ix. Martin Nicholas (1412), 247. Midley, see Mydley. Martyn, Richard (1437), 187 ; Eicliard Miller, John, cxxii. of Feversham, 318 ; Eobert (1469), Mills, George, mayor Canterbury, 219; 190 ; William, 126,141. Mr., bailiff of Sandwich, Ixxxix; Maryner, Edward, cleric, 323. allied to Bering, 347. Marynes (Marines), Joan de, 127; Mills, water and wind mills at Folke- John de, 127; heirs of Eoger de, stone, cviii. 124; heirs of Thomas, 124,127. Milsted, 138 ; Higham in, 193 ; manor Marys, John de, 137, 168. of, alias Hogshawe, 138. Mascall allied to Bering, 335. Milton, Hundred, 138, 159, 161. Mascalls manor, 150. Milton (Melton), by Gravesend, 144 ; Mason, John, of Elham, 56, 66. manor, 144. Master, allied to Bering, 345. Milton Court, near Canterbury, manor Mathew, see Bering alliances. of, 116. Mathew, John, curate of Euckinge, Minerbetti, Andrea, 24; Euggiero, 25. 294; Ealph, 134. Minster in Thanet, 116. Mauregge, ancient name of Oapel le Minstrels, payments to, 233, 234, 238, Feme, Iv. 239. Maxton,flsZMwMaxtonCourt,manor,122. Moflet, Eobert (1463), 260, 252, 254, May, Barony of, 121,122. [N.B. This 268. Barony is generally misrepresented Molash, Inventory of Parish Church as the Barony of Say. In the frag- goods, 283. ment " Edward, I.:—RotulA " de Molthill, 322. •feodis milititm in diversis comitati- Moltland, 322. fats" (Lay Subsidies 240-251), oc- Molyneux, Margaret, 194, 196; Sir curs this entry, "feod" de Willo' de John, 196. May et idem Will's de R' in Capit'" Mompeson, of Barham, 337. (membrane 18). J. Greenstreet]. Monchensie, see Munchensi and Monte Maye, Martin, of Maplescom.be, 282. Caniso. Mayham, 140; Magna, manor, 140; Monins, Sir Edward, of Waldershare, Little Mayham, alias Lowden, alias 194. Lovedam, 140. Monke, Jane, 194. Mayhame, Orabilia de, 141,142. Montague, William (1465), 256. Mayhew, Thomas (1469), 191. Monte Caniso. Warine de, 144, 145, Mayne, John (1463), 252. 147,153,155 ; Bionisia de, 144, see Mealde, Simon de, 270; Godfridus his also Munchensi. son, 270. Montfort, Simon de, 167. Medgett, John, Mayor of Folkestone, Monyn, John, 121. Ixxxiii. Monyngeham, John de, 120. Melford, John de, 146,147. Monypenny, see Bering alliances, Meopham, 316; church, 317; vicar Moore, allied to Bering, 345; Nicho- 1451), 317. las, 68. Mercator, John, 145. Morants Court, manor, 149. Merdale, manor of, 132. Moraunt, William, 149,158. Mere, Bs. John (1469), Ixii; Peter de, Morehall manor, alias Caldam, 130. 232; Borough in Bainham, 232. Morehall, Nicholas de, 130 ; see also Mereworth, manor, 152; John de, 130, At Morehall. 162; heirs of John de, 130. Morestoke, William de, 281. Mere-worth, cum Orongebery, manor, Morston, 139 ; John de, 137,139, 143 ; 152. . Stephen de, 137,139. Mersham, Inventory of Parish Church Mortimer, John, 119,145,159 ; John, goods, 282. son of John, 118,146. Merston manor, 145. Mortimers, manor of, 146. Merton College, advowson of Elham Morton, John de, 159; heirs of John granted to, 60; repairs, Elham de, 169. Church, 52. Mortuo, Mari(Moi'timer),Henry de, 278. 374 GENERAL INDEX.

Mosley, Edward (1463), 262. Newebery, honor of, 165,157. Mott, Nicholas (1521), cxi. Neweman, Henry, 147. Motynden, seal of sub-prior of, xxxvii. Newenham alias Champaigne Court Moughton Melfield, 202. manor, 137. Mounte, 131; manor, 131. Newington Bellhouse manor, 130. Mountford, Hugh de, father of Adeliza, Newington next Hythe, 223, 230; or Adelida, de Vere, 270-273 ; Ro- vicar, Ivii ; manor, cv-cyii, cix; bert, Ms son, 272, 273. church, cv ; woodland, cviii; inven- Mowbray, Roger, 164. tory of parish church goods, 285. Mownter, William (1464), 58. Newland, John (1488), 318. Moyle, Sir Thomas (1558), cxii. Newman, Robert (1360), Ivii. Moyne, John (1417), 186. Newnham, 137; Lovelace property in, Moys, Thomas, master of Domus Dei, 201, 202 ; Rectory, 208. Dover, cxxxvii. Newsole, Thomas (1465), Ixiv. Much Delce (Mucheldelfe) manor, 161. Newton, Robert (1385), Ivii. Mul, compensation paid by Kentish- Nicholas, Sir Edward, cxxiv; Phili- men for burning him, 29. pot's letter to. xcii. Munchensi, Warine de, 110, 259, 274 ; Nicholson, Willin. Hy., 75. Joan, his wife, 259, 274 ; their son Nobys, Peter, rector of Lanbeach, and daughter^ 269, 260, 274; see pensioned in 1523, 56. also Monte Caniso. Norman architecture, examples of, Muneville Nigel and Emma de, liv, lii, 1, 80, 82-86; Norman coloured cv; Matilda de, cv. glass at Braboume, 4; Norman flat Mungeham of Rochester (1465), 256. ceilings, 6. Murston, Roman cemetery at East Normanville, arms of, 265. Hall in, 178-183 ; see also Morston. Northampton, earl of, see Bohun. Mydley, inventory of parish church North Ash, alias Ash, manor, 155. goods, 284. Northbonrne, or Norbourne, 117. Northbroke, Robert de, 120. Nacolt, 134. Northbynne, John de, 117 ; William Nagera, duke of, 241. de, 117. Names, Christian, 68. North Combe, alias Crundale, alias Natington, 116. Upper Fanniscombe, manor, 133. Naunton, Sir John, Ixxxix. North Cray, manor, 167; inventory of Navy of the Cinque Ports, and of parish church goods, 285. England, cxxxviii-cxli. Northeren, Gilbert le, 224. Neel, John, vicar of Elham, 65; Wal- Northope, manor, 146. ter, 146. North Popishall, alias Little P—, 121. Nelmes alAas Goldstanton les Elmes, Northwode, Henry de, 164,166; Joan, manor, 123. wife of Sir Roger de, 134; John de, Nesshyndenne, 147,169 ; or Essyndon 121, 136,138,142,145,159,161,228; manor, 147. Sir John de, 143,164,166,231; John, Nether Court manor, in Minster, son of Sir Humphrey de, 140; Roger Thanet, 115. de, 142, 143, 161; Sir Roger de, Nether Fanniscombe manor, 133. 121, 134, 135, 138,142,145,159. Netherfleld, Sussex, 258, 262. Norton, 230; manor, 137; Stephen de, Nethersole allied to Dering, 334, 343. 323 ; Mr. N. (1521), 235. Nether Hamwold manor, 120. Noitun, Gaufrid, 274. Nether Hardres, 119, 159. Norwood (i.e., Northwood), manor in Nettlested, 148,149. Sheppey, 138. Neuband, Galfridus de, 278. Norwich, Bishop of, 278 ; Thos., bishop Neuet, Thomas, of Elham, grant of of (1233), 279. arms to, 67. Note, J. (1305), 224, Ralph, 229, 231. Neve, Robert le, 147. Notte, John (1476), 60, 64; Thomas, Nevet (Knyvet), see Neuet. (1476-7), 60. Neville, see Dering alliances. Noviomagus, said to be at Woodcote Newark, Master of the, St. Mary Strood, Warren, or at Northfleet, 170; Keston, 146. 171; actual site is probably not yet Newchurch, 124; Hundred, 126, 128, discovered, 171. 141; inventory of parish church Nuble, Richard, of Brabourne, 280. goods, 284. Nutsted (Notestede) manor 144. Newecourt, 131. Nysham, Walter, of Dover, cxlii. GENERAL INDEX. 375

Odyngham, John, 246. Oxenoth manor, 149. Offertories in Hythe Church during Oxford, earl of, 123, 135, 136, 138. 1412-13 upon 26 Sundays in one Oxeney, 121, 125 ; manor, 121; Hun- year, 242, 245. dred, 125. Offham, manor, 147. Oxerode manor, 131. Okeley in Higham, manor of Great, Oystreman, Thomas, 230. 146; manor of Little, 146. Okemanton, heirs of Robert de, 138. Okeme, 157. Packnam, Mr., cxxiii. Okemere, manor, 157. Paddlesworth, 147 ; church described, Oldbeife, arms, 40; Margaret, dau. of xlix; chalice, A.D. 1578, li ; inven- William and Maude, 41. tory of palish church goods, 287. Oldhall (Ealdehall). manor, 140. 'Paget, allied to Bering, 337. Olecombe, see Ulcombe. Pakenham, 124, see Packnam. Olme, William (1437), 187. Pakker, John, 117. Ongenthrow, king of the Swers, 34,35. Palatine, Prince Charles Lewis,Elector, Ordeby, John, 161. receives the Garter from Philipot, Ordeme, John, 127. xciii. Ore, John de, 116; Nicholas de, 145; Palmare, William, of Hythe, 244,249. his heirs, 145. Palmer allied to Bering, 338. Ore in Hopeland, 123. Palmer, Henry, a commissioner for Ores, manor, 138. Bover Haven (1582), cxiv ; Captain Ores, aUas Greys manor, 123. Thomas, cxx; Richard (1460;, 321. Ores, Hugh de, 142. Palstre, James de, 125. Orlanstone (Orlastone), heirs of John Palstree, 125. de, 121,122,126, 128, 129; William Parkehurst, Richard, pensioned in de, 121, 122, 126, 126, 128, 129; 1532, 56; Vicar of Earde, 56 ; Eobert de, 270. Rector of Lyminge, 67 ; Master of Orlastone manor, 126; arms of Ashford College (1541), 197. (first wife of William Scot, ob. 1433), Parker, Archbishop, receives Queen 261. Elizabeth, cxiii. Orleston, iaventory of parish church Parker, Robert (1469), 190. goods, 286. Parker, see Bering alliances. Ormonde, Butlers, dukes of, 20, 21. Parrock in Brenchesley, 150. Orpington, 278 ; inventory of parish Parrook, next Gravesend, manor, 144. church goods, 287. Parson, John, senior, of Rochester, 292. Orre, see Urre. Partheriche, Mr., a commissioner for Ospringe, 137, 230, 236 ; Prince Ed- Bover Haven, cxiv. ward at (1306), 223, 231. Pasfora, Osbertus, 1. Ospringe, Domus Dei or Hospital, Pashley, 231 ; see Passele. Master of, 117,124,136,141. Passele, Edmund de, 125,225-7,231-2; Ostermannys, Matilda, 230. Thomas de, 125, 231; Margareta, Ostinghanger alias Westinghanger 231; John (1466), 257, 268 ; arms, manor, 128. 266. Ostreman, Walter, 223, 230. Patrioksbourne, 118; Hill, Saxon Oswald, St., church at Paddlesworth, Cemetery, St., 298. dedicated to, xlix, li. Paulinus, quoted, ci, cii. Otford manor, 149. Paul's Cray, 156; inventory of parish Otham manor, 143. church goods, 288. Otteringden, Laurence de, 143. Payfrere, see Peyforer. Otterplay alias Great Otterplay manor, Payn, John, 247. 133. Payne, Geo., junior, on Roman Ceme- Otterpole manor, 127. tery at East Hall, near Sitting- Ottings, William de, curator of Elham bourne, 178-183; Martin, 128. in 1324, 52. Paynel, John, 133. Ouldbeif see Oldbeife. Peak, allied to Bering, 347. Overey, Michael (1433), 321. Pearman, Rev. A. J., on the Kentish Overland manor, 131. family of Lovelace, 184-220. Ovington, Thomas (1463), 250, 261,264. Peoham, John (1433), 321. Owre, Boys, Mayor of Faversham, 227. Peckham, James de, 323; John de, Oxenden,William, of Wingham(1574), 160; Katherine, 126; Martin de, 199. 160; Lora, 193, 207, 216. 376 GENERAL INDEX.

Peckham, Little, manor of, 152. of Sandwich, 1623, ibid.; Somerset Pekerynge, Edward (1460), 321. Herald, 1624, xc; present at the Pelliparius, Koger (1306), 225. funeral of James I., xc, xci; at the Pembroke, Earl of, 264; W. Maris- coronation of Charles I., xci; pub- chall, cxxvi, 259, 274; Aymer de lished a list of Constables of Dover Valence, 144, 146, 259, 276; Gilbert, Castle, xcii; held an Admiralty 272; Laurence de Hastings, 274 ; Court at Faversham, xcii; was Countess of, 144,146; see also Hast- steward of Gillingham manor, xoii; ings and Valence. travels abroad, xcii; his son goes to Pencestre (Penchester), Margeria de, Cambridge, xciii; his Visitation of 139,147,152. Sussex, Bucks, and Oxon, ibid; car- Pencompe, heirs of Robert de, 155; ries the Q-arter to the Prince Pala- Thomas de, 156. tine, ibid; prints a list of the Lord Pennington arms. 330. Chancellors, ibid.; compiled lists of Penny, Simon, 204. the Sheriffs of Lincolnshire, xciv; Penshurst, 153. was at Oxford with Charles I., ibid,; Pensions assigned to retiring parochial died in London, 1645, ibid.; fined clergy in 1313, in 1446, in 1480, in in 1639, 68; quoted, 106,112,184, 1523, and in 1632, 56; in 1635, 67. 193, 261-265. Peplesham, arms of, 261, 265. Philipot, Sir John, Ixxxvii. Pepper, price of (1271), cviii. Philippt, Thomas, son of the herald, Perceval, see Bering alliances. xeiii. Permanter, Thomas (1460), 320, 321. Philppt, Henry (1603), Ixvii; his will,. Perot of Berfrayston, Henry, 120; Ixviii. Ealph, 120,129; John, 290. Philpot, John, mayor of Faversham, Perry (Pyry) Court manor in Preston 1616, Ixxxvii. by Faversham, 138. Philpot, Thomas, mayor of Folkestone, Perse, William, of St. Mary in the Ixxxix, cxxiv. Marsh, 296. Phillpot, John, 1682, cxiv. Pertico (Perches), Earl of, 128 ; honor Philpott, Susan, Ixxxvii, 216. of, 123, 126, 127, 132-4, 141. Pickering allied to Dering, 346. Pesson, William, 157. Picott, Ealph, 273 ; William, 124. Peterborough Abbey, contained the Pightyll Litill, 322. stone from Canterbury on which Pilatavill, William de, 271. Beokefc'fell dead, 11. Pilgrims, cxl. Petham Hundred, 119. Pimp, manor, 148. Petit, Ciriac, his copy of the book of Pimpe, Joan, widow of Philip de, 148; Kent, 110,112,113 ; heirs of John, Eichard de, 148; Sir Thomas de, 118,136,169. 148; see also Pympe. Pette, manor, 131,132. Pirie (Pyry), John de, 138. Peuerel, honor of, 124,142,152. Pisinge (Pysynge), manor, 122. Pevington, 131; 330. Pivinton (Pyuyntone), heirs of Ealph Pevynton, John de, 143 ; John, son of de, 140. John de, 131; John, son of Ealph Plato, on circulation of the blood, xcvi. de, 131; heirs of John de, 143 ; see Players, the King's (Hen. VIII.), and also Pivinton. Princes, 238. Pews, in Folkestone church A.D. 1469, Plott, Thomas (1488), 318. Ixvi. Pluckley (Plukle), 131: John de, 181; Peyforer (Payfrere), Fulk, 126, 136, arms, 330; inventory of parish church 137 ; Eichard, 125 ; William, 142, goods, 289; picture of St. Blase in 161. the church, 343; Dering entries in Philipot, John, the Herald, Ixviii; the parish registers, 331-333; epi- memoir of, Ixxxvi; born at Folke- taphs, 340, 341; engraving of a stone, ibid.; appointed Blanch Lion, monumental brass from the church, and in 1618, Eouge Dragon, Ixxxvii; 344. edited Camden's Eemains, ibid.; his Plumstead (Plumpsted) manor, 164; Visitation of Kent in 1619, Ixxxviii, inventory of parish church goods, 326; present at Funeral of Queen, 289. 1619, Ixxxviii; degrades a Knight Pogeys, Eobert, 161. 1621, ibid.; sued by York Herald Poldre, John de, 115,116; Thomas de, 1622, ibid.; his Visitations of Hants, 119; heirs of Thomas de, 119. Berks, and Q-loster, Ixxxix; Bailiff Poldres, manor, 116. GENEBAL INDEX. 377

Pole, manor in Southfleet, 166; Sarah Quyntyn Ancelinus, 148. de, 166. . Polesteda, Hugo de, 273. Rabele, Isabel, widow of Andrew, 132. Pollehare, John (1305), 226. Rabbit allied to Bering, 336. Polton, 1,123. Rademelde, John de, 148. Pomfret, 253. Radigund's, St., Abbey, 1; see St. Rha- Poninges, Michael de, 129, 138,161; degunds. see also Poynings. Rainham, Roman implements from, Pontefract, heirs of Reginald de, 135. xli; church chest at, 77; Sylham Pontyne, Margeria, 132. and Roger de Toketon, 226, 232. Poore, allied to Bering, 339. Ram, Robert le, 145. Pope, Stephen, 139. Rameseye, John de, 147. Popes, John, 277; Innocent, 277; Ramherst manor, 153. Alexander, 278; Lucius, 272, 279; Ramsgate, 16 ships belonging to, cxx. Innocent, 280. Randolf, John (1469), 190. Popishall, manor, 121; North, alias Raper, John, curate of Midley, 284. Little, 121; South, 122. Rauland, Thomas, 153. Porpoises, as food, prices of, cxi, cxii. Rawling alias Rollys, in Eastling, 136. Poste, Beale, on Koman Maidstone, 169. Raynere, William (1435), Ix. Postling (Posselinge), 126, 132; vicar Reade, John (1464), Ixi, Ixiii, Ixiv. of, in 1311, 280; Inventory of parish Reculver, a Roman castrum of late Church goods, 290. date, 166. Poterne, Stephen de, 274; William his Rede, Bs. John, of Elham, rector of son, 274. Horton, 67, 66. Pounde, Henry, 274. Redebroc, 270. Pounds alias Pundys, 134,135. Ree (query Roe), Godard de, 127. Povenasshe, Philip de, 147; Richard Regge, Robert, of Paddlesworth (1459), de, 147. li. Poynings, Sir Edward, Lord Warden Relic Sunday, 242. of Cinque Ports, cxi, 257, 258, 264; " Repentance," a Christian name, 68. Widow P. (1466), his mother, 256; Reports of the Society for 1874,xxxix; Isabel his wife, 258, 264. for 1876, cxxix. Poyntz, Hugh de, 148,168. Repton, 132; manor of Great, 132. Prat, John, de Watele, seal, 320. Retling, 124; manor, 124. Prato, Edmund de, 120. Retlynge, Margeria, sister of Sarah de, Preston, 158; Preston Court manor, 124; her heirs, 124; Richard, son of 117; Hundred, 117. Richard de, 120,121; Sarah de, 124 ; Preston, heirs of Reginald de, 158. her heirs, 124; Thomas de, 121,129. . Price, see Bering alliances. 130. Prices in the middle ages, Ivi, Ixiii, Revekyn, Robert, 1_48. Ixxix, civ, cvii, cviii, cxi, cxii, cxiv, Reynden wood, cviii. cxv, 22, 61,222-7, 233-41, 242-68. Reynham, Roger and Joan de, 232. Prille, Ealph (1412), 247. Reynold', John, 116,133; Thomas, 133. Prior of Strood, John, son of William, Reynolds, John, cxxiii. 146. Richard I., "Aid" for his ransom, 100, Prittewell Priory, 270. 102. Provenders (Pravandres) manor, 137. Richardson allied to Bering, 339. Prowse allied to Bering, 338. Richborough, a Roman castrum of late Pulteneye, John de, 152,163,166. date, 166. Pulton, manor, 123. Richmond, Earl of, 264. Purley in Essex, 270-3, 275. Ridley (Redeleghe), 156; Inventory of Putwood manor, 137. Parish Church goods, 295. Pympe, Anne, 258, 264; cousin of Riedstrete, 322. John Gower, 266 ; arms of, 266 ; see Rigdon, Thomas (1511), 67. Pimpe. •Ringleton, 120. Pyncerna, Roger, 273,275; Hugh, 274. Ringley Wood, 138. Pyry, see Perry. Ringslo Hundred, 115,160,161. Pysinge, 122; Christopher, oxxii. Ripple, 118; Court manor, 118, Pyx, Michael, 68. Risdena, 275. Rissheford, Adam de, 141. Queen Court manor, in Ospringe, 137. River, parish of, cxxxvii. Quekes Court (Thanet), vineyard at, ox. Rivers, Margeria de, 145-147,166. VOL. X. 2 c 378 GENERAL INDEX.

Robas, John, of Newington, 285. dary records in Kent, 166; Romans Roberts, Richard, -vicar of Preston, skilled in agriculture, 167 ; their receives a retiring pension of &i farmhouses, 168; stations of Novio- (1536), 57. ' magus and Vagniacas, 170-171; Robertsbridge (Ponte Roberti), in Roman road visible in Swanscombe Sussex, Abbot of, 139,140, 150, 160. wood and Cobham Park, 171; Hy- Robertson, Rev. Canon J. Oraigie, pocaust found at Folkestone, 173; Becket Memoranda :—On a stone cemetery at East Hall in Murston, in the Martyrdom at Canterbury 178-183. Cathedral, 10-15 ; on the kindred of Romenal, 225, 231, 235, 236. Becket, 16-28; on the state of Can- Romescot, 236, 240; at Folkestone, terbury Cathedral in 1660, 93-98. cviii. Robertson, Rev. Canon Scott, describes Romney, 235,236 ; names of two ships Folkestone Church, liy; memoir of from, cix. Philipot the Herald, Ixxxvi; on Romney marsh, 126, 271. Mediaeval Folkestone,civ; onElham Rooke, Geo., of Mersham, 282. Church, 46; on a Wall painting in Rookysley, Inventory of Parish Church Rochester Cathedral, 70; on a goods, 295; see also Rokesle. Church chest at Harty, 77; on Hythe Roos, John de, 147; Margeria, widow Churchwardens' accounts for the of Sir William de, 116, 135, 161; year 1412-13, 242-4. Richard le, 154; Walter de, 156; Robery, Gilbert de (1305), 225. Lord de, 162; Lord de, 260; William, Roche, Edith, widow, 237. 256; Lady (1465), 257. Rocheford, Lady de, 161. Roots allied to Bering, 327. Rochester, 257; wall painting in cathe- Roper arms, 330. dral choir, 70; fish bought from Rosse, manor, 165. Mungeham of, 256 ; Inventories of Roywica, Osbert de, 276. Parish Church goods: Bridge chapel, Ruckinge (Rokynge), 129; inventory 291; St. Margaret's, 292; St. Nicho- of parish church goods, 294. las, 293. Ruddock, John (1406), lix. Rochester, Bishop of, 146-148, 160, Rugeston, 137. 164-156. Russell. John (1386), Mi. Rochester, Prior of, 146,147. Ryarsh, church window with shutter, Rodmaredge manor, 152. 92. Roe, see Ree. Rydley, see Ridley. Roemadriffe, arms, 330. Rydshelve, alias the Middle Shelve, Roke of Mersham, 124. manor, 143. Rokele, Philip de la, 159. Rye, cxxv. Rokesle, Joan de, 164; Joan (widow Rye family arms, 330. of W. Lybaud), dau. of Richard de, Rylonde, Roger, 128. 146, 160; heirs of Joan de, 164; Rympyngale Frere (1465), 256, 257. John de, 138; Rector of Chelsfleld, Ryshford, 141. John de, 156,167; Richard de, Iviii; Ryslepe, Roger de, 167, heirs of Robert Richard de, 117, 119, 129, 130, 146, de [read Roger de], 167. 156,167; Robert de, 143; Roger de, 167; Roger, son of Thomas de, 154; Sabine, alderman, 218. " minor " Roger de, 167; Thomas de, Sacheverell, Miss Lucy, 215. 143; Walter de, 132,155. Saddles, peculiarly constructed for use Rokesley, 167; Hundred, 156, 161; in tilting, 78, 79. see Rookysley and Rokesle. St. Albans abbey, heaxtshrine at, 8; Rokke, John (1463), 250, 261, 255. abbot of, 121. Rolfe, Thomas, 201. St. Albans court, alias Esole, manor, Rollynge, Thomas (1412), 247. 121. Rolpheston, Henry de (1305), 226. St. Augustine, Lathe of, 115, 124, 169, Rolvenden, Hundred, 140; Bering 160, 161. entries in the parish registers, 335. St. Augustines, Abbot of, 116-118,121, Roman, coins found at Elham, 46; 123, 126, 132, 133,154,160,224,254, pottery from Hoo, 75; villa near 265; Abbey, 229. Maidstone, 163-172; pavements, St. Barbe, see Seynt-barbe. 165; villa at Hartlip, 165; cemeteries St. Clare, John de, 145; heirs of Nicho- at Sutton Valence and Lockham las de, 145; Robert de, 134, 145. Wood, 166; Castra, 166; no lapi- St. George, Sir Henry, 68. GENJBKAL INDEX. 379

St. Gregory's, Canterbury, Prior of. of, Ixxxix, xoiv; gaol, xci ; Boys, 116, 119, 280. History of, quoted, cxxvii; names St. Helen's. London, Prioress of, 151; of ships from, cix; Archbishop tenement in Bast Barmeling, 151. Wai-ham at, cxii; forty-three ships St. John, John de, 120, 122, 137-139, of, cxx. 143,144, 154,162. Sandwich, John de, 161; Sir John de, St. John of Jerusalem, Prior of Hos- cix ; Nicholas tie, 123, 124 ; Master pital of, 122, 127,129, 138, 160. Nicholas de, 115,143 ; Sir Nicholas St. Laurence, John de, 127 ; Ealph de, de,115; Balph de, 118, 120, 160; 115, 123; heirs of Thomas de, 123, SirBalphde,115; Thomas de,123,124. 161. Sandwich, Ds. Thomas (1483), Ixii. St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, 115,116. Sare (Sarr ?), heirs of Adam, 122. St. Leger (Seynleger), Edmund de, Sarr (Serre), 116, 123 ; manor, 116. 119; Thomasde,119; see also Sancto Sarru, title of Chaldean Kings, 37. Leodegaro. Saule, allied to Bering, 339. St. Margarets at ClifEe, cxxi; visited, Saunder Juliana (1465), 58, 64 ; John cxxxii. (1412), 245, 247. St. Martin, Eobert de, 271. Saundre, Nich. (1417), 186. St. Martins, 125; Hundred of, 125. Saundyrs, W. (1464), 68, 65. St. Mary Church in the Marsh, 125; In- Saunz Auers (French, " sans avoir ''), ventory of Parish Church goods, 296. Lady, 131, 136,138. St. Mary_ Cray, manor, 157 ; Inventory Sauvage, Boger (1305), 226, 232; of Parish Church goods, 295. John and Thomas de, 232 ; Arnold St. Mary Major at Home, relics of de. 232; see Savage. Becket at, 14-16. Savage, John, 138,161 ; heirs of John, St. Nicholas (Thanet), 116; Thomas 138 ; Lora, 151 ; Lora, widow of de, 123. Balph, 168 ; heirs of Thomas, 161; St. Pierre (Seyntpere), Isolda, 150. see also Sauvage. St. Quintin, Hugh de, 276. Saxon cemetery in Bifrons Park, 298- St. Bhadegunds, Abbot of, 122, 123, 315; Hammer-shaped brooches, 301; 130; Abbey, 1. perforated spoons and crystal balls St. Sepulchre's, Canterbury, Prioress in graves of ladies, 302. of, 128. Say, Elizabeth de, 168 ; Geoffrey de, St. Thomas of Acre, why so called, 20. 118-122, 131,133, 134, 142,143, 147, St. Werburgh in Hoo, 148. 148, 167, 161; Sir Geoffrey de, 119, Salamon, Alice, 145. 147,168. Salkin, Thomas (1473), 69. Says Court, formerly manor of Hartye Salmon, a, caught at Folkestone, cxi; cum Norton and Newenham, 137. price of, cxi. Scacarrio (Chequer), Balph de, 152; Salmon, John, Bishop of Norwich, Ivii. Bobert de, 147 ; see also Leschekere. Salt, prices of, in 1263, cviii; 1295 to Scadokesherst, Wm. de, 281. 1363, 51. Scales, in Little Wilmington, 127. Salthouse, allied to Bering, 337, Scalis, Balph de, 271. Saltwood, 126, 270, 273; castle and Scarborough men work at Bover haven. manor, 126 ; Boman urns from, xli; cxviii. Inventory of Parish Church goods, Scavenger's daughter, torture, 41. 297. Scevington, Odo de (1231), 40. Sampson, Peter, of Hoo, 66. Schafte, Wm. (1466), 68, 60. Sancto Leodegaro (St. Leger), Balph Scherbynd, Alicia (1412), 249. de, 140,142; Thomas de, 143. Scillings, thirty in one pund, 31. Sancton alias Little Wilmington Scodelonde, Geoffrey, 146; Henry, manor, 127. 156,157. Sanctus bell, rung out of a chancel Sconynton, Alexander de, 138 ; Eichard window-casement, 48. de, 138. Sanddy, John (1465), 267. Scot, see Scott. Sandgate, night watch at, cix; Queen Scots Hall, 259 et seg. Elizabeth at, cxiii. Scotgrove in Ash by Wrotham, 164. Sandhurst, 132, 140. Scott allied to Bering, 266, 332, 334, Sandhurst, John de, 120,149 ; Katha- 346. rine, his widow, 120. Scott, Annes, dame (1463), 254. Sandstede, 160, Scott, Arthur, son of Ge,orge and. Sandwich, 120, 227, 228, 262 ; bailiffs Cecilia, 266. 380 GENERAL INDEX.

Scott, Cholmeley, son of George and Segrave, John de, 129,161; Sir John Cecilia, 267. de (1349), Iviii ; (1343), lix. Scott, David le, King of Scotland, 259. Seguyne, Raymunde, 166. Scott, Devorgilda, countess of Hunt- Selbrightynden Hundred, 140. ingdon, wife of John Baliol, 269, Selinstone, John de, 117. 260. Selling, arms, 330. Scott, Edward, of Scotts Hall, died Selling, vicar of (1465), 266. 1766, 267, 268. SeUinge, 118,120,124,128; Court, 275. Scott, Elizabeth, or Isabel, wife of Sir Sellynge, Nicholas de, 138; Joan de, Edward Poynings, 264. 131; John de, 131. Scott, Francis Talbot, 267. Seman, Simon (1305), 227. Scott, Sir G-. Gilbert, on Brabourne Sende, Thomas, 246. Church, 1-9; preserved the wall Sens, Sampson of (1372), lyii. paintings at Rochester, 71; found Sentcleris (St. Cleres) in Tilbury, painting on the Choir screen at Can- 250, 263. terbury, 72. Sepham, John de, 153. Scott, Mr. James R., F.S.A., on. Ex- Septvannis (Septvans), Robert, 161; penses of Sir John Scott, 260; on William de, 161. Scott monuments in Brabourne Septvans (Septem vannis) Ds. Robert Church, 269 ; on Charters of Horton de, 108; Sir Robert de, 109, 115, Priory, 269. 124; William de, 143 ; Sir William Scott, John (died 1413), 261. de, 108,115,124. Scott, Sir John (1466-86), cxii, 263-4; Sergieux, arms, 265. tomb, 8, 263; his account book of Seryton (Cheriton), 130. expenses, 260-8. Sesalter Rectoiy, 319. Scott, Sir John (died 1533), married Sevare, John, 321. Anne Pimpe, 268, 264. Sevington (Seyveton), 132. Scott, Sir John (died 1616), 266. Seyntbarbe, John (1465), 255. Scott, John, vicar of Elham, 56, 56. Seyntlinge (Oentelynge) manor, 167. Scott, Michael, 260; Emma, his wife, Shadelesfelde, 130. 261. Shadoxhurst, 211. Scott, Sir Eeginald, 264 ; will dated Shamele Hundred, 144,161. 1564, 266. Shameleford, Luke de, 123; William Scott, Mr. Reginald, 265. de, 135.; manor, 135. Scott, Sir Robert (lieutenant of the Sharbroke in Cliff, 145. Tower), 261. Sharnale in Birling, 321. Scott, Thomas, of Scott's Hall, 266; Sharp allied to Deriug,'341. Elizabeth, his wife, 266. Sharpe, Richard, 116. Scott, Sir Thomas, commissioner for Sharsted, 151. Dover Haven (1682), cxiv, 265-6; Sharstede, Robert de, 124,127; Robert, Ms sons, Sir John, and Sir Edward, son of Robert de, 124; 128; heirs of 266. Robert de, 127 Scott, Captain Thomas, cxx, 266. Shastowe allied to Dering, 346. Scott, Sir William, 259-260. Shawe, John, 197. Scott, William, 261. Shee, see Dering alliances. Scott, William, built Scott's Hall, 261; Sheldone, Cryelof, 121. died, 1433, 261; his wives, 262. Shelve in Lenham, 143; East, 142; Scott, Sir William (died 1524), 264; Middle, alias Rydshelve, 143; West, rebuilt Scott's Hall, 264. 143. Scott, William, son of George and Shelve, John de, 143; William de, Cecilia, 266. 143 ; Derings of, 345, 347. Scray, or (~hewinghope, Lathe of, 126, Shelving, Benedictade, 119,143; John 128; see Shewinghope. de, 119; Thomas de, 131. Scutage defined, 100. Shenche, Martin, 148. Seager's Baronagium quoted, 186,193. Shepey (Scapeya), Isle of, 80,138, 159; Seale manor, 168. Church of, 139. Seals: Great seals of Edward III., Sheueholte, Adam'de, 154. 71, 72. Shewinghope, or Scray, Lath, 126, Sealton, William (1412), 247. 128, 131, 141,159, 161,162. Seam of 16 bushels, cviii, Shillingheld(Shelvingheld)manor,135. Secheville, 130. Shillingheld, Eudo (i. e., Ivon) de, 120, Seeler manor, 147. 135. GENERAL INDEX. 381

Shipbourne, 149; Robert de, 149. Christopher, parson of North Cray Shipman, Adam (1305), 222, 226. (1522), 285. Shipwey, Lath of, 124-131, 141, 160, , manor, 128. 161. Snave, 126 ; Lees, alias Bakers, Bar- Shipwey, court of, 222-3,229, 230, 237. nards, and Benthouse, 125. Shoes, price of (1221), 22; (1305) 226. Snodebeam, manor in Talding, 149; Shoford, alias the Mote manor in Geoffrey de, 149. Maidstone, ifil; Shoford Street, 151. Snodeherst, 151. Sholand, manor, 138. Snodland, 147, 321-3, Sholden, Lovelace property at, 209, Snydale, Wm. cleric, 323. Sboldon, 118. Soissons, Jacob of (1361), Ivii. , Shoreham, 168; Oastle, alias Lulling- Sokenasshe, Margeria de, 125. stone Castle, 158. Soles, 119 ; John de, 119, 120. Shorne, manor, 145; John de, 145; Solton manor, 123. , Walter, de, 123, 128; heirs of "Walter Somerdenne, Hundred, 163. de, 128. Somerley, John de (1352), lii. Shot (Shor), William, 164. Somers, allied to Dering, 327, 334, 346. Shrewsbury, 100; Lady (1463), 250. Somery arms, 330; John de, 142 • Shrinkling, manor, 120. Muriel, 145. Shrynkelynge, Alice, sister of Earth. Somner, John, and William, 68 ; the de, 120; John de, 120. Antiquary, 93; on Canterbury Shurland, Shepey, 268; manor in Cathedral in 1660, 94-98. Pluckley, 131. Sompner, William, (1474), 64, 66. Shutters, mediseval, 90-92. Sondes, Harry (1463), 263 ; Reginald . Sileham in Eainham, 226, 232. (1487), 318. Siltannu (Assyrian or Chaldean), Soranke manor, 150 ; Edmund, 160 ; weregild for, 36, 37. Roger, 150. Simond, John (1465), 255. Sotheney, in Brabourne, 134. Simplingford, Eichard, 279. Sotyll, Harry (1463), 254. Singleton, alias Bonington manor, 127. South Ash, by Kemsing, 165. Sither, Eobert, cxxxvii. Southesshe, John de, 156. 'Sittingbourne, 178,183, 240, 251; deed Southflete (Sufflete), 156; John (1463), (1469) dated at, 191; burial at, 193 ; 251-3, 257. tomb inch-arch, 193 ; see Bayford. South Popishall, 122. Skeffington of Tunbridge, 39-45; arms, Southwark, 100; Prior of St. Mary of, 40; of Leicestershire, 40; Sir W. 157. Farrell, 40; Galfridus de, 41; John Southwell, see Dering alliances. de, 41; Thomas, Mary, William, Southwold manor, 121,146. John, 41, 43, 44; Sir William the Spanish Armada, cxix-cxxi. gunner, 42; Francis, 44; allied to Spaygne, Thomas de, 152. Dering, 328, 339. Spayne, duke of, 238 ; Simon, 321-3. Skoteneye, William (1417), 185. Spencer, Richard, of St. Paul's Cray, Smallfield, Mr. J. S., on Folkestone 288 ; Eichard (1642), 211. tokens, cxxvii; presents manuscripts Spicer, Thomas, Ixxxiv. to the Society's library, csxviii. Springet, John, 116. Smarden, 202, 211. Springhead, a suggested site of Vag- Smeeth, Scott's Hall in, 269 et seq.; niacse, 171. Heyton in, 261; Thevegate in, 265. Sprynget, William and Eichard, 191. Smith, Mr. 0. Roach, F.S.A., presents Spyce, John, of Pluckley, 289. publications to the Society's library, Stafford, Edward, duke of Bucking- xliii, cxxviii; quoted, 76; on a bam, 42. Roman Villa near Maidstone, 163 ; Stallisfield, 138. on coins of Cunobeline and Augustus Stalworth, Roger (1460), 321-3. beinsf found together, 362. Stanacre, 134. Smith," Eobert (1352) Hi; Stephen Stanford, appendage of Lyminge, 1. (1599) IxxYiii. Stanhope, Earl, moves a resolution, Smyth, Customer, 203; Christofer, 286 ; xlii. Mr. (1677), 202; John (1412), 245 ; Stanhope, Margaret, daughter of Ed- Nicholas (1460), 321; William (1433), mund. 43. 321; William (1463), 263 ; Thomas Stanstead, church, 271-3, 278, 279; de Sowo, vicar of Elham, 55. John Baker de, 323. Smythe, Mr. C. T., of Maidstone, 170; Stapel, John (1412), 247. 382 GENERAL INDEX.

Stapull, John, of Orpington, 287. Sutton next Northbourne, 118. Staplegate, 116. Sutton Valence manor, 142; Roman Starkey, Humphry (1465), 256. Cemetery at, 166. Stase, Richard (1463), 253. Sutton, Edmund de, 160. Stathebery, heirs of John, 156. Sutton, John, of Folkestone (1521), Steeple Morden church, porch window cxi. with shutter, 92. Swafham, heirs of John de. 119, 159. Stellinge manor, 118. Swalclyfe, 123; John de,' 123, 161 ; Steoke, Peter de (1323), M. Robert de, 161 ; heirs of William Stephen, King, 271. de, 123. Stephens, parcel of manor of Bircholt Swan, Thomas, of Rochester, 292. cum Pounds, 134. Swan family, 194, 327, 328. Stephens allied to Bering, 346. Swanscombe, 155 ; Roman road, 171. Stocheus, prior, Robert de (1325), Ivi. Swanton, 122; in Hadelo, 152. Stockbury (Stokebery), 142,154. Swapham, Robert of, his account of Stoke in Hoo, 148. the stone on which Becket fell dead, Stokkes Court, juxtaHortonKirby, 156. 11. Stonard, arms, 330. Swerdelynge, 119. Stone, 156; John de Cotes, of, 156. Swinefield(Swynsfelde), 122, 129,130, Stone Castle, manor, 166. 239 ; alias North Court, 130. Stone croft, 322. Swinford (Worcestershire), 250. Stone quarries at Folkestone, civ, cxv. Syberteston, 122,135. Stopyugden, John, 187. Syberteswold, 122. Storinge allied to Bering, 345. Syffleton, alias Suffleton manor, 146. Storyfeasche, William, 235. Sylesbregge, 128; William, de, 126, Stote, Eichard, of St. Mary in Marsh, 128, 141. 296. Sylham, see Sileham. Stourmouth, 159. Sylowell manor, 128. Stouvton, see Sturton. Syluo, John, 319. Stoutey, Mr. (1577), 202. Symon, Henry, 318. Stoutinge, 126, 343 ; John de, 276. Stoutingesbridge, 275. Talbot, Sir Richard, 155; William, Stransham, Gfeorge, 238; Thomas, 136. 118; heirs of William, 118. Strathbolgie, Lord of, 260. Talebot, Hugh, 271. Strete, 127; Hundred, 127,160,161; Tallagvum,, explained, 100, 104. manor, alias Court-up Street manor Tamkyn, Jafirey, of St. Mary in Marsh, (not Courthope Street, but Court-at- 296. Street anciently), 127,161. Tancarville, William and Matilda de, Stretende Robert (1464), Ixi. cv. Stretford, Robert (1463), 252. Tangreton manor, in Whitstaple, 117. Strode, Sir George (1642), 211. Tapenese, 152; Corner, 162; Emma Strode, heirs of John de, 118. de, 152 ; John de, 134. Strogell, a butcher at Lydd, cxi. Tapington (Tapyntone) manor, 116. Strongbow, arms, 330. Tapyntone, Henry de, 116. Strood (Strode), 146. Tarbokk, Thomas, parson of Paul's Sturdye, Robert de (attorney for the Cray. 288. Abbot of St. Augustines), 160. Tatenham manor, 124. Stureye, Robert de, mayor of Faver- Tauncrey, John, 120; heirs of John, sham, 222-226. 116. Sturton. Benjamin de, 128; John de, Taverner, Reginald le, 155. 128. ' Tayler, allied to Bering, 343. Stystede, John de, 141. Tayllour, Henry le, 122; heirs of John Suffleton, alias SyfEeton manor, 146. le, 115. Suffolk, Buke of, 240; Buchess of, Taylor, Thomas (1473), 63, 64. 239. Taylour, William (1474), 69, 65. Sumery, John, 133, see Somery. Tebald, John, 323. Sundridge (Sonderershe), 158. Tenacres in Wodnesburgh, 120. Surgeon's fee in 1465, 267. Tenterden, ] 39; Hundred, 139; Bering Surrenden arms, 330; manor, 131. entries in the. parish registers, 335. Sussex, 258, 262. Tenures by barony, by knight's service, Sutton, Bast, 117,118 ; at Hone, 156 ; by serjeantry, by rent service, by Lath, 142,143,153-169,161, socage, 101, GENERAL INDEX. 388

Terlingham, Folkestone, Iviii, cix; Tremworth manor, 133. mill, cviii. Trendle, Hamo (1417), 186. Terry, John, 116 ; heiis of John, 116. Treswell, Robert, Somerset herald, xc. Testa de Nevill, 103. Trew, John (1580), cxvi. Tender, Adam de, 148 ; John de, 148. Trienston manor, 124. Tewder manor in Hoo, 148. Tristrem, heirs of Walter, 127. Tewegate, see Thevegate. Troville, Nicholas, 134. Thake, allied to Bering, 339. Truelove, William (1521), cxii. Thanington (Tanyntone), 115. " Vnjlle upon imj kaiye,''1 the curious Theobald (knight), nephew to Arch- name of a Light in Elham Church, bishop Becket, 20. 63, 64. Theobald of Helles, whose son Thomas Tryppe, Nicholas, left- lamp land to married Agnes Becket, sister of St. Elham Church, 49. Thomas, 20 ; ancestor of the Dukes Tucke, allied to Dering, 343. pf Ormonde, 20, 21. Tucker, Wm. (1625), 67. Thevegate, manor of, in Aldington, Tufton, see Dering alliances. Smeeth, 125, 265; Simon de, 275. Tunbridge Castle, 168 ; vineyard, ex. Thoffces, Albert, de, 278. Tunbridge, Hanover House and the Thomas, John, son of James, 151. Skeffingtons, 39-45 ; tombs in the Thomas, Mr., of Folkestone, 175. church. 44. Thompson, Tho_mas, Eouge Dragon, xc. Tunbridge (Tonebregge), Prior of, 1.50, Thomson, Christopher, curate of Or- 152. pington, 287; William of Plumsted, Tunstall, manor, 139. 289. Turbeville, Nicholas, 136. Thondresle, Keginald de, 120. Turngate, in Blackmanston, 124. Thorne manor, 126. Turtanu, Assyrian or Chaldean were- Thornham, 142; Dering entries in gild for killing a, 36; meaning of, 36. parish registers, 336. Tusculencis, Nic. episc., 279. Thorolde, heirs of Walter, 116. Tutewyse, Thomas, 126. Throwley (Thruleghe), 137, 159. Twisden allied to Lovelace, 195; allied Thurnham (Thornham), 142. to Dering, 327. Tidenton (Tittington or Tindon) manor, Twitham manor, 124; Alan de, 124; 271-273, 275, 276. heirs of Theobald de, 124. Tigershall, arms, 330. Twyford, Hundred, 148,160, 162. Tilbury, 263 ; Hope and Fort, xcii. Twysden, Sir Roger (1642), 211, 213. Tilmanstone, 120. Tyldenne, William, 120. Tilting match, carving representing a, Tylton, John de (1305), 224. 78, 79. Tyntone, see Tinton. Tindon or Tinton, in Eomney Marsh, Tyrefersshe, Reginald de, 139; his 126, see Tidenton. heirs, 139. Tiptot (Typtot), John, 169. Tysen, Roger, cxx. ,, Toby, Koger, of Newchurch, 284. Toke. Ralph, mayor of Dover, cxlii. TTden, Thos. (1514), ex. Toketon, Eoger de (1305), 226, 232. Ufiord ("Duffiorde"), Earl of Suffolk, Toltingtrow Hundred, 144. Robert de, 144. Tomys, Thomas, 66. Ulcombe (Olecombe), 142. Tong, 139 ; Castle and Lordship, 139 ; Uleham, 271, 273, 275 ; Simon de, 272. vineyard at, ex. Umfray, see Vmfray. Tong, John (1534), Ixvii; (1514), ex. Upchurch, stone benches in church at, Tooke allied to Lovelace, 196. Ixiii. Tooth allied to Dering, 338. TJpmanton, John de (1305), 223-225, Torre, John (1417), 186. 227,229; Walter and Thomas de, 229. Totesham, 116,149; dau. of Gilbert de, Upper Court, in Minster, Thanet, 115. 149 ; John de, 149 ; Richard de, 149. Upper Fanniscombe, alias Crundale, Totnes, George, Earl of, cxxv. alias North Combe manor, 133. Totsham, in Leeds, Hall manor, 149. Upton, heirs of John de, 153 ; Thomas Tottington, 146 ; see also Eccles Tot- de, 229; Alicia, John, Nicholas, tington (Totyntone). Stephen, and William, 230. Tower of London, 41, 261. Uptons, in Sibertswold manor, 122. Townland,aWasWoodchurchmanor,141. Urre, Roger, mayor of Faversham Tregoz, Henry, 144; Henry, son of (1305), 222, 226, 227 ; Robert, 227. Henry, 144, 261. Usbern, Wm. (1465), 58, 60. 384 INDEX.

Ussher, see Vssher. Vssher, Thos. (1460), 322. Vyncent, John (1412), 245; Alicia, 247. Vaghan, Sir William, 157. Vynons, John de, 127. Vagniacce, its site said to have been at Vyrgile, Wm. (Dover), cxxxvii. Maidstone, 170; probably at Spring- Vyuian, see Vivian. head, 171. Vale, Wm. (1469), 190; Robert (1521), Wachelstane Hundred, 152. 235. Wadenhall (Wodenhall) manor, 127. Valence, William de, 259, 274, 278, Wages (1680), cxv, cxvii. 279 ; Adomar (Aylmer) de, 134, 259, Wahell' (Wohulle), Walter de, 149. 274; Ms widow, 144, 146 ; Isabel Waldershare (Waldwarshare), 121; de, 259, 274; Joan de, 259, 274; manor, alias Malmains, 121. Lady de, 134; Lady Joan de, 134, Waldesaue, Richard, 122. 142; Anne or Agnes, 260; Earls Waldysshe, Thomas le, 134. of Pembroke, 134, 259, 260. Waley's Augustine, 156 ; Nicholas le, Valenis, Alan de, 279. 281; Thomas le, 281. Valoigns, Gnnnora de, 133 ; Hamo de, Walfleet, Robert (1466), 268. 139 ; Henry de, 130, 132 ; Isabella, Walle, Oliver de, 273. widow of Waresius de, 143 ; John Walmer, manor, 118 ; five ships of, cxx. de, 116 ; Margaret de, 132; Matilda, Walslade (Waldeslade) manor. 161. daughter of Waresius, 122, 126; Walter, Archbishop Hubert, his kin- Eobert de, 143,109 ; Robert, son of dred, 21; John-, 130. Walter, 109; Thomas de, 135; Waltham, 202; rector of, 119. Walter de, 109,143 ; Waresius, son Waltheof arms, 330. of Thomas de, 139; Sir Waresius Walton (Woltone) manor in Little- de, 119; Warriteus de, 228, 230; bourne, 117. William de, 134. Walton in Folkestone manor, cix. Valoniis, Peter de, 273. Waltone, Wm. (1412), 245, 248. Valons, William le, 228. Wanstall,. John of Molash, 283 ; Wil- Vaughan, Sir Thos., mayor of Dover, liam, 318. (1519), cxi. Wapull, R. (1464), 68, 64. Vaus (Vane ?) heirs of John de, 150. Wardenne, Henry, 120. Vayrom, Robert (1473), 61. Wardleby, Robert de (1305), 224, 225, Veel, Richard le, 147. 228, 231. Veeles manor, 147. Warham, Archbp., 240 ; his visitation Veer, see Vere. in 1611, Ixi. Ixvii, cvi, 67 ; atFaver- Venesoun, John, son of Alexis, cxxxvii. . sham, 234, 235, 239. Verdun, Nicholas de, 100. Warley, John, 69; Archdeacon Jonas, Vere Adelida, or Adeliza, wife of 69; Lee, 69. Robert de, 2, 269, et sea. Warren, William, earl of, 272; arms Vere, Agnes (1412), 247. of, 265. Vere, Bernard de, Father of Robert, Warwickshire, sheriff of, 41. 269. Waryn, Matt. (1458), Ixi, Ixiii, Ixvii. Vere, Graufridus de, 271, 273, 274. Watele, John Prat de, 320. Vere, Hugh de, 143, 146, 148,155. Wateringbury manor, 148. Vere, Robert de and his wife Adeliza Watton, Earth, de, 156. give Brabourne Church to Horton Wauer', William de, 154. Priory : founders of Horton Priory, Wayte, John, 149. 269, et se/f. Weald, manor in Hadelo, 152. Vere, junior, Robert de, 270, 271. Weelesrede, 322. Veryer, Peter, 117. Weever's' Funeral Monuments' quoted, Vielestone, 153, 168; John de, 158. 260-265. Vienna (Vyennia), Edmund de, 137 ; Weftre, 324 ; see Wever. Luke de, 137 ; Thomas de, 137. Welhall manor, 153, 256. Vincent, Philip (1616), Ixxviii. Well, Robert de, 270; Richard, his Vineyards at Folkestone and elsewhere son, 270, 273 ; William de, 270. 271. in Kent, ex. Weregild, or manprice, of churls, Violistpn, manor, 153,158. knights, and thanes, 30, 32; of eorls, Vitruvius on Hypocausts, 175,176. bishops, sathelings, and kings, 31, Vivian, Margaret, 166. 32, 33 ; among the OhaMeans, 36. Vleham, see Uleham. West Barmeling (Barming), manor, Vmfray, Wm. (1412), 247. 151, GENERAL INDEX. 385

Westbery, Adam, son of Thomas de, Wilkok, Robert, vicar of Mham, 55. 128,141; Eobert de, 148 ; Thomas Wilkyn, Richard (1406), lix. de, 128,141,148. Willement's writings quoted, 231, 232. Westbery's manor, 128, 148. Willis allied to Bering, 338. West Booton (Boughton Monchelsey). Willis, John, Master of Bover Bomus 143. Bei, cxxxvii. Westbregge, John (1417), 186. Willoughby, John de, 138 ; Philip de, West Buckland, manor of, 144. 137; see also Wyloby. Westbyer (Westbere), 123. Wills quoted, li, Ix, bd, Ixviii, ex ; 56- WestclifE (Westclyve) manor, 123; 66 ; 197, 199, 343-351. arch in church, Ivi. Wilmington (Wylmyntone), John de, Westenhanger, xli, 1, 268, 264; Queen 127; Richard de, 132; heirs of Elizabeth at, cxiii; Henry, Parson Roger de, 127 ; Simon (1484), li. of, 127; alias Ostinghanger, 128. Wilmington manor, 132; Great, manor, Westerham, manor and Hundred, 153. 127; Little, alias Sancton, manor, West Farbourne manor, 143. 127. Westgate Hundred, 116,161. Wilson, Wm. (1696), Ixxix. Westgate, in Minster, manor, 115. Wilton, John de, 145; William de, West Greenwich, alias Deptford, 135, 136. manor, 153. Wilts, James, earl of, 260. Westminster Abbey, 257; altar cloths, Winchester, Henry of Blois, bishop of, 73 ; Abbot of, 153. 272. West Shelve manor, 143. Winchester, see Bering alliances. Westwell manor, 319 ; rectory, 319. Windebank, Mr., Ixxxix. West Wickham manor, 167. Windows and their casements, in Westwood, 138 ; manor, 137. middle ages, 90-92. Wever, to hang a towel on, 244, 248 ; Wine,, 223, 225, 226, 230, 233-8. see Weftre. Wingham (Wyngham), 124; Hundred, Weyland, Richard, 129. • 123 ; Master John de, 122. Whatnell, — (1466), 266. Winteringham, allied to Bering, 336. Wheeler, allied to Bering, 338. Wiseman, allied to Bering, 338. Whetcroft, 322. Witinghanger, 276. Wheteacre, Furmentinus de, 119; heirs Witrychesham. (Wittersham), 125 ; of Nigel de, 119 ; heirs of Sarah de, Richard de, 125 ; William de, 125. 119. Wittersham, church chest,4 77; see Whisperanke, Thos., of Orleston, 286. Witrychesham. Whiteacre, 119. Wodegate, at Faversham, 225. White allied to Bering, 338. Wodegate, Mag. John de la (1305). Whitfield manor, 121. 222, 229. White, Sir Thomas, and his daughter Wodenhale, see Wadenhall. Maria, 207; Thos. and Margery, 189. Wodeton (Wotton), 116. Whitfield (Whytefelde), 121; Thomas Wodeton, Richard de, 116; heirs of de, 122. Richard de, 116. Whitfield allied to Lovelace, 217; Wodfolds, manor in Yalding, 148. allied to Bering, 336. Wodnesburgh (Wodenesberwe), 119, Whiting allied to Lovelace, 216. 120 ; cum Shelving manor, 119. Whitstaple, 116,117 ; Hundred, 116. Woldham (Wuldham), manor, 147 ; Whittaker, see Wheteacre. Great, 147 ; Little, 147. Whorwood, allied to Bering, 337. Wolell, allied to Bering, 335. Whyte, Thomas and William, of Salt- Wolsey, Cardinal, 240. wood, 297. Woltone (Walton), 117. Wickham, 122,167; manor, 122. Woltone, John de, 117. Wickham Breowse manor, 117. Wombwell, Wm., 194. Wiokham, next Strood, manor, 146. Woodchurch, alias Townland, manor, Wickham, West, manor, 167. 141. Wickham, Mr. Humphrey, on Roman Woodcokdowne, 322. pottery from Hoo, 75; communi- Woods Court, alias Godsland, manor cates copies of ancient deeds, 321. in Eastling, 136. Widsith, 33, 84. Woolwich (Wolewyche), manor, 153. Wilford, Francis, a commissioner for Worcester, my Lord of, 253. Bover Haven (1852), cxiv; letter Worcestershire, 250, 261. from, cxxiv. Wormeshull, 142,169. VOL. X. 2 D 386 GENERAL INDEX.

Worth Hundred, 124,128. Wyndlespre, Sabina de, 163. Worthe, Lovelace's land there, 201, Wynfeldj 138, 323. • 203. WynfeldysmyU, 323. Wotton, allied to Bering, 328, 345. Wyngate, 117. Wotton, Nicholas, 322. Wynemer (of Elham), Joanna (1476), Wotton (Wodeton), manor, 116. 597 Thomas (1468), 60, 61; William, Wreith, John (1476), 63. (1476), 69, 61. Wrenstede, manor, 142. Wyngmer, Light of St. Mary of Wyng- Wreyght, Bichard (1467), 68. raer in Blham church, 61. Wright, Thos., of Orpington, 287. Wynter, Sir William, cxx. Wroth allied to Bering, 332. Wyntering in Elham, Light of, 61. Wroth, John, 149. Wyse, Edmund, 67. Wrotham, 194, 323; Hundred, 149; Wytecumbe in Brabourne, 280. Little, 150. Wytf rid, son of Jualius of Iceland, akin • Wryght, Ralph, rector of Pluckley, 57. to Becket, 27, 28. Wulf, 34. Wytherlynge, 136, Wulfhall, Wilts, cxi. Wytherynbroke, Simon de, 140. Wulverych, Robert (1473), 59, 60, 64. Wybarne, John, 118,120. Yaldham, 194, see Ealdham. Wychelynge, 142. Talding, see Balding. Wye, 196, Hundred, 133; Fair, 267, Teates, see Bering alliances. 258; Henry II. dates a charter from Tenfleld (Yeanfelde) manor, 162. Wye, 276; Swan, of, 327, 328. Teo, Bipnysia, of Buckland, Bover, Wyelmestone, 124. cxxxvii. Wyght, Thos., of Elham, 65. Yoke, 142. Wyke, 116; Stephen de, 115; name Yoklet, Thos. (1649), Ixi, Ixv. derived from a Roman vicus, 169. Yonge (i.e., Young, from the Le Wyloby, P. de (1305), 223, 230. Jeunes), manor of, 135. Wyltone, see Wilton. York, Buchess of (1464), Ixxi-lxxiii. Wylughby, John de, 138; Philip de, 137. Zouch, Lord, Warden of the Cinque Wymarke, Thos. (1465), 267. Ports, Ixxxvii, Ixxxix, cxxiv. Wymundesse (in Romney), 126. Zouch, arms, 330. Wynchenden, 152. Zouge (Zouche), Adam le, 164; Roger Wyndesor, Laurence de, vicar of le, 154; Thomas le, 164, Elham, 66,

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