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GENEBAL INDEX. W. signifies that the party is witness to a deed.

Abbey, John, curate of Chartham, Angle, Saxon and Jute Boyal Pedi- 129. grees, by Daniel Henry Haigh, 18. Abstract of Proceedings, xxxix. Angles, traces of, in Norway, 203. S. Acheul, inscription found at, with a Animal remains, what, found at Eich- mixtui-e of Bunes and Latin letters, borough, 4; in the S. Jutland 234. mosses, 222. Acrise, inventory of parish church Aniwuluf and Henagia, alliance of, goods, 100. 175. JElfwold, King of East Anglia, his de- Ansagia, Bunic form of the name, 258. scent from Woden, 48. Anses, i.e., demigods, Gothic chiefs so JEsc, Esc, surnamed Octa, son of styled, 21; in reality, Woden and Hencgest I., 34; the Kings of . his followers, 26. named ^Bscings after him, il>. See Aorio and Araric, Kings of the Q-otlis, Octa. 22. JEthelbald, King of Mercia, his de- Apostasy, how defined by the Deere- scent from Wybba, 48. talists, 66 ». JEthelberht, King of Kent, his descent Arendt, the Danish antiquary, 258. from Woden, 48. Aroudell, Eiohard, churchwarden of 2Ethelred, King of Moroia, his descent Egerton, 146. from Woden, 48. Arthur, the twelve victories of, 33. JEthelstan, son of JSthelwulf, pro- Asar. See Anses. bably St. Neot, 44. Asgard, its position, 21. .ZEthelwealh, King of Sussex, 264, Ash, near Davtford, inventory of parish JEthelweard, his genealogies, 20, 84; church goods, 104. regards Woden as an historical per- Ashford, meeting of church goods sonage, 25; on Ese, surnamed Oota, commissioners at, 86; inventory of 34. parish church goods, 102; meeting Alehred, King of Norfchumbria, his de- at, of the men of and those of scent from Ida, 48. the Seven Hundreds, 300. Aldington, inventory of parish church Asser, his genealogies, 20, 29 regards goods, 101. Woden as a historical personage, Aleawesfcbridge=Aloesbridge, -watch at, 25. 309, 310. Assherst, Thomas, churchwarden of Alfricus fllius Estm., 272. Great. Chart, 159. Alhfrith, King of Deira, 41. Astyn, John, parson of , Alkham, inventory of parish church 114. _ goods, 101. Athalarie, the last male representative Amal, the great grandson of Woden, of the Ostrogothio Kings, 28. 21. Athanario, King of the Visigoths, find Ambrosius defeats and kills Hencgest, of treasure belonging to, 186. 31. Attila, Eunic inscription directed Amyce, Alexander, of Ohilham, 132, against him, 198. 134. Attkynson, John, vioav of Bethersden, Amya, Eeynold, churchwarden of 106,107. Ohilham, 182. Augmentation Office, grant of a pension Andro, Edward, churchwarden of to Thomas Bedo, by the, 51. Great Chart, 158. 318 GENERAL INDEX.

St. Augustine's Cross at Richborough, Blossom, George, churchwarden of St. 1, and ».; its dimensions, 8. Paul's, Canterbury, 123. Axehead, iron, found at Bichborough, Blunders in epitaphs and legends, 11,12. 197 n. Aylesford, lathe of, 87. Bo, Norway, stone pillar with Runic Ayo, a Longobard chief, 28. inscription, 206. Azov, the name a trace of Asgard, 21. Bocton, watch at, 309. Boeoe, his testimony to a second Octa, Bachiiler, Thomas, of Egerton, 146. 33. Bceda, his notice of the monument of Bolbro and Tedby, bracteates found at, Hors, 18 and n.; regards Woden as 196; compared with one found in an historical personage, 25; his ge- the Bifrons cemetery, 196. nealogies, 34. Bonnard, Barnard, churchwarden of St. Breldseg, a son of Woden, 25. Mildred, Canterbury, 124,125. Baker, Sir Richard, 301. Bonnington, inventory of parish church Balance-sheets of Accounts, 1868-71, goods, 109. xxxv. Boughton Aluph, inventory of parish Barber, John, of Chilham, 132, 134. church goods, 109. Barham, Bartylmewe, churchwarden Boughton Malherbe, 87. of St. Martin, Canterbury, 119. Bowes, Sir Martin, a church goods Barnes, John, churchwarden of Chal- commissioner, 85, 99,100. lock, 127. Bowes, Thomas, of Brook, 111. Barrowe, Robert, churchwarden of Boys, Mr., his researches at Rich- Boughtovi Aluph, 109. borough, 1, 8,10, 13. Batcoeke, Edward, an advocate of the Braborne, inventory of parish church Seven Hundreds, 300. goods, 110, Batt, John, churchwarden of Beoken- Brasier, Richard, churchwarden of ham, 105. Chelsfleld, 130. Battle Abbey, its suppression, 61. Bratsberg, Norway, stones with Runic Beckenham, inventory of parish church inscriptions, 192, 193. goods, 106. Brent, Master John, 128. Bede, Thomas, dispensation to, 50; Brenzatt, inventory of parish church confirmation of the same, 51; grant goods, 110. of an annual pension to, &>. See Brid, Edward, 287. Twysden, Thomas, Brid, Stephen, 287 and ». Bee, John, of Canterbury, 124. Bi'itte, John, churchwarden of Dart- Bele, Nicholas, churchwarden of Holy ford, 139. Cross, Canterbury, 118. Brodnax, Thomas, churchwarden of Bending, Adam de, W., 286. Burmarsh, 114. Benedict XIT., Pope, on vows of re- Brodene, Gborge, curate of BrooMand, ligion, 62. 111. Beornec, the eponymus of the Beor- Broadhull, watch at, 304, 309, 310; nicas, 38. now called , 805. Beowulf, passages cited from, 198 n., Bromley, inventory of parish church 200,211,247,253,262. goods, 112. Berga, Sweden, stone pillar with Runic Bronze and other metallic articles inscription, 192: found at Richborough, 11,12. Berlithun and Andhxm, of Sussex, 264, Brooches, distinct classes of, 237 ; 265. Anglian type found in Norway, 203; Bcrimund, flight of, to the Yisigoths, large tau-shaped, from Nordendorf, 23. 252. Bernician royal genealogies, 38. Brook, inventory of parish church Bethersden, inventory of parish church goods, 111. goods, 106. Brooldand, inventory of parish church Bexley, inventory of parish church goods, 111. goods, 107. Browne, John, a church goods com- BUdso moss, sword-hilt from, 262. missioner, 85, 99. Bilsington, inventory of parish church Browne, John, of Ohartham, 129,130. goods, 108. Brugg, watch at, 309. Bircholt, inventory of parish church Brunswick casket, with Runic inscrip- goods, 108 ; watch at, 310. tion, 177. GENERAL INDEX. 319

Brunig, a tenant of William de Plun- Chapman, Thomas, the elder, of God" ton, 276. mersham, 158. Bryssende, Eobei't, churchwarden of Charing, inventory of parish church Bethersden, 106. goods, 128. Bucharest Museum, ring with Runic Charlton, inventory of parish church inscription in the, 186. goods, 129. Burmarsh, inventory of parish church Charnay, Burgundy, brooch with goods, 114 Runic inscription found at, 236. Burn, Michael de, W., 273. Charter of Inspeximus relating to Burnet, his erroneous statement as to Cumbwell, 285. the seizure of church goods, t. Edw. Charthani, inventory of parish church VI., 79. goods, 129. Bustede, Thomas, churchwarden of Chelsfield, inventory of parish church Oudham, 134. goods, 130. Butts, Robert, churchwarden of Fair- Cheriton, inventory of parish church field, 153. goods, 131. Buttune, Robert, churchwarden of Chessell down, grave on,bow found, 249. Fail-field, 152. Cheyney, Sir Thomas, a church goods Bybill, Thomas, curate of Egerton,146. commissioner, 86. Chilham, inventory of parish church Cadman, Alexander, churchwarden of goods, 132. Challoek, 1-17. Chilham, Richard de, 291 n. Calehill, watch at, 310. Chilperic, King of the Franks of Cambrian genealogist, anonymous, pos- Soissons, introduces Runes, 228. sibly Nennius, 32. Chislehurst, inventory of parish church Canterbury Cathedral, gold and silver goods, 131. plate from, 75. Chrocus, Alamannic chieftains, two of Canterbury, St. Martin, coin with the name, 31 ». Runic inscription found in the Church goods of monasteries, inven- churchyard, its ascription, 232. tories of, 74; of parishes, inven- Canterbury, church goods commis- tories of, printed, ,76, n. sioners, 86. " Church stuff," inventories of, 75. Canterbury, inventory of parish church Churches, instances of robberies in, goods: All Saints, 115; St. Al- 131, 136, 146, 151, 153, 159, 163; phege, 116 ; Holy Cross, 118; St. cause assigned for the plunder of, 79. Martin, 119; St. Margaret, 120; St. Churchwardens, church goods sold by, Mary Bredin, 121; Our Lady of 79, 88. Worthgate, 122; St. Mildred, 124; Clerk, George, a church goods com- St. Paul, 123; Eastbridge Hospital, missioner, 86, 87. 125 ; St. John's Hospital, 126. Clerk, John, churchwarden of Chart- Capel, inventory of parish church ham, 129, 130. goods, 127. Clerke, John, churchwarden of Our .Cardinals, titles of the earliest, whence Lady of Northgate, Canterbury, 122. taken, 70. Clok, John, of Elmstead, 147. Carlus, the sword of, an heirloom, 248. Cniva, or Cnivida, a Bang of the Goths, Carpynter, William, churchwarden of 22. Great Chart, 158. Coates,Rev. R. P., Inventories of Parish Casket with Runic inscription, 177; Church Goods in Kent, A.D. 1552, reading of the inscription, 180. communicated by, 74. Caule, watch at, 304, 309, 310. Cobbe, Sytnon, of , 110. Cawstone, John, churchwarden of Cobham, Lord, Lord Warden, his con- Chelsfleld, 130. duct in the dispute about the watches Ceadwalla and Mul, 264, 265. at Denge Marsh, 302, 303. Challock, inventory of parish church Cobham, Sirs John, Reginald, and Wil- goods, 127. liam, W., 290, 291 «. Chapman, John, churchwarden of Coenred, King of Northumbria, his de- Crondall, 137. scent from Ida, 48. Chapman, Thomas, vicar of Brenzett, Coenwulf, King of Mercia, his descent 110. - - from Wybba, 48. Chapman, Thomas, churchwarden of Coins, blundered imitation of early Godrnershani, 157. French, 172. 320 GENERAL INDEX.

Coins and bronzes found at Rich- Davy, John, churchwarden of Bur- borough, 10; Roman coins found in marsh, 114. the S. Jutland mosses, 222. Davys, Sir Rychard, curate of Chilham, Colgrim, King of Northumbria, 33, 35. 132. Colinton, Adam de, his grant to Cumb-. "Deueon" and sub-deacon" used in- well, 280. stead of the names of their vest- Oolman, Thomas, churchwarden of ments, 96. Greenwich, 159. Decius, death of, 22. Conieburgh, Hengest defeated at, and " De Inventione Lingual-urn " of Era- put to death, 31. banus Maurus, 257- Constantino the Great, and Constan- Deira, the kingdom of, extended into tine the Younger, their successes Northamptonshire, 41. against the Goths, 22. Deiran royal genealogies, 37. Cooper, Christopher, Jane, 61. Delf, the, at Sandwich, 13. Coquet Isle, church dedicated to S. Denge Marsh, controversy as to watches Woden, 46. at, between the Seven Hundreds and Coslin, in Pomerania, ring and braete- Lydd, 299. ate with Runic inscription found at, Deptford, alias West Greenwich, inven- 189. tory of parish church goods, 141. Couper, Richard, churchwarden of Deringe, Richard, a witness to the Ashford, 103. nuncupative will of Thomas Twys- Cranbrook Church, inventory of its den, 59. goods, 74. Detling, William, his grant to Cumb- Crane, Anthonye, churchwarden of well, 272. Down, 142. Detling, Matilda, his wife, 273. Cranmer, Archbishop, his dispensation Dispensations, system of, in the me- from monastic TOWS, and license to dieval Church, 62. Thomas Bede, 50 ; remarks on the Dispensing power of the Crown, 63; document, 61; his letter on the controversy concerning the, 65 and n. church goods commissioners, 85; Divine service, articles left in churches himself one, 86. by the commissioners, t. ISdw. VI., Cranmer, Danyell, of Bilsington, 108. for the ministration of Divine ser- Crayford, inventory of parish church vice," 116, 118, 120—125, 127. goods, 135. Dixon, George, Mayor of Rochester, a Creoda, King of the Mercians, 37. church goods commissioner, 86. Oriol, Sir Bertram, W., 290, 291 ». Documents relating to a Dispute be- Crondall, inventory of parish church tween the Seven Hundreds and goods, 137. Lydd, concerning the Watch at Donge Cryspe, Henry, a church goods com- Marsh, communicated by W. J. missioner, 87. Lightfoot, Esq., 299. Cudham, inventory of parish church Dodd, Stephyn, of Brook, 111. goods, 134. Dornyx, what, 95. Cumbwell Priory, Charters of, 271. Dover, tombstone with Runic inscrip- Cuneiform characters, long continuance tions found at, 164, 173. of, in use, 230 n. Dovor, JPulbert de, 291 n. Curtesse, Wylliam, of ^airfield, 152. Dovor, Robert de, 291 n. Cuthwine of Northumbria, his descent Dovor, Roesia de, her grant to Cumb- from Ida, 48, 49. well, 289 ; notice of her life, 291 «• Dowell, Raff, curate of Ohelsfleld, 130. Dacia relinquished to the Goths, 22 j Dowker, G., Esq., Account of the So- recovered by Constantino, Hi. ciety's Researches in the Roman Cas- Dagmund, sword ascribed to, 260. trum at Richborough, by, 1. Darell, George, a church goods com- Down, inventory of parish church missioner, 87. goods, 142. Darenth, inventory of parish church Drake, Rev. R., his researches at Rich- goods, 137. borough, 3. Dartford, church goods commissioners Draper, Christopher, 138. at, 86; inventory of parish church Dunhamford, watch at, 309. goods, 139. Dyer, John, a church goods commis- David, Sir Hugh, vicar of Boughton sioner, 86. Aluph, 109. Dymchureh, also called Broadhull, 309 ; inventory of parish church goods, 143. GENERAL INDEX. 321

Eadberht, Zing of Northurnbria, his Everherst, John, churchwarden of Far- descent from Leodwald, 48. ningham, 154. Eadwardus films Kech, 271. Ewe, Alice, Countess of, her grant to Eadwine, King of Northumbria, his Curnbwell, 275. descent traced from Woden, 47. Eynsford, inventory of parish church East Anglian royal genealogies, 35. goods, 152. East Saxon royal genealogies, 39. Eastwell, inventory of parish church F., prior of Ledes, 285. goods, 141". Fairfield, inventory of parish church East Wicltham, inventory .of parish goods, 152. church goods, 14,4. Fairholt, Mr., his "Costume in Eng- Ebersheim, sixth-century inscription land" quoted, 94. from, 231, 232. Fareleigh Beacon, in Sussex, 307. Ebony, inventory of parish church Farnborough, inventory of parish goods, 145. church goods, 99, 153. Ecgfrith, King of Mercia, his descent Farningham, inventory of parish from Wybba, 48. church goods, 154. Ecgfrith, King of Northumbria, his Faunte, John, churchwarden of St. descent from Woden, 48. Mary Bredin, Canterbury, 121. Edelingbridge=Edenbridge, 289. Faversham, watch at, 309. Edolf, Robert, 103. Fawkham, inventory of parish church Egerton, inventory of parish church. goods, 155. goods, 146. Feyron, George, churchwarden, of Eillmeregg, in Oranbrook, 276. Aorise, 100. Eldeham, Robert de, his grant to Filborn, hundred of, 310. Cumbwell, 278. Klips, Henry, churchwarden of Bon- Eldehain, John, his son, 278. nington, 109. Elham, inventory of parish church Fleet, near Richborough, suggested as goods, 146. the site of a Roman harbour, 14, Ellys, Richard, churchwarden of Al- Fletcher, Dr. Giles, his influence soli- dington, 101. cited in favour of the Seven Hun- Elmes, watch at, 304, .309, 310. dreds, 302. Elnwtead, inventory of parish church Florence of Worcester, genealogical goods, 147. tables of, 29, 35-4.0. Elson, John, churchwarden of Egerton, Foltstone=, watch at, 310. 146. J?oot, John, vicar of Alkham, 101. Elstow, Henry, of Charing, 128. Foot, John, vicar of Capel, 127. Eltham, inventory of parish church Footsoray, inventory of parish church goods, 148. goods, 156. Elys, Henry, churchwarden of Chisle- Freman, Master, 130. hurst, 131. Frenche, Thomas, a church goods com- English Chronicle, its royal genealogies, missioner, 86. 19, 37, 38, 39. Frende, Rychard, of Fairfield, 152. English orders, question of their recog- Freya, the wife of Woden, 27. nition by the Church of Rome. Froude, Mr., his misrepresentations as 67. to the seizure of church goods, 83. Eni, King of East Anglia, 35. Fuller, his statement as to the seizure Eormenhild, her marriage to Wulfhere, of church goods, t. Edw. VI. erro- 172. neous, 84. Eormennc, ancestry of, ascertained, 34. Fustyan apes, explained, 95. Erasmus, his Paraphrase commonly Futhorc, the, 166; varieties, 167, 255; found in the Kentish churches, 93. recapitulation, 265. Erith, inventory of parish church Fynche, Sir William, a church goods goods, 150. commissioner, 86. Eshmunnezer, King of Sidon, blun- Fyshe, Nicholas, a church goods com- dered inscription on his coffin, 197 n. missioner, 86. Essherst, John, of Ashford, 102. Etelhem, Gotland, brooch with Runic Gtallehus, horn of gold with Runic in- inscription found at, 209. scription found at, 200. Eutlmric, his marriage with Amala- Garbett, Robert, churchwarden of suinth, 23. Eltlmm, 148. VOL. VIII. Y 322. GENERAL -INDEX.

Gawt, ^ncestor of the Ostrogothic Gower, John, churchwarden of Eyns< Kings, 20 ; corruption of the name, ford, 152. «&.,».; date of Ms birth, 21; the first 3-raistone, watch at, 304, 309. of the Gt-oths in conflict with the Great Chart, inventory of parish church Roman Empire, 20, 21; his de- goods, 158. scendants, 24. Greenwich, 85; inventory of parish Gay, Edward, churchwarden of East- church goods, 159. well, 144. Gregory of Tours, his testimony re- Geberic, a King of the Ostrogoths, 23. garding the futhorc among the Genealogies, discrepancies in, how re- Franks, 228. conciled, 29. Grymstyn, Thomas, of Bilsington, 108. General Meetings, xl., xliv., xlix. Guecha^ an East Anglian King, 36. Geology of Richborough, 6 ; probably Gurnard, Richard, churchwarden of an island in Roman times, 13. East Wictham, 144. Germany, Runic writing once in use in, S. Guthlac, Life of, cited, on a point 227. of Mercian genealogy, 36. Gewis, the eponymus of the West Gwyllym, George, curate of Great Saxon race, 39. Chart, 158. Ghizlca, Prince Michael, 186. Gybbe, Wyllyam, churchwarden of Gjevedal church, Norway, Runic in- Capel, 127. scription from, 259. Gybbs, John, churchwarden of Brook- Gildas, quotation, from, illustrative oi land, 111. the great platform at Riohborough, Gylf, King of Sweden, 25. 17; his Historia Britonum, its royal Gylwyn, Roberto, churchwarden of pedigrees, 18. Godmersham, 157. Giilton cemetery, Jutish sword-hill from, 257, 259 ; attempt to explain Hackness, Runic inscription at, 183. its Runic inscription, 260. Haderslev, bracteate with Runic inscrip- Gisilheard, tombstone of, 173. tion found at, 198. Gleig, Mr., his researches at Rich Haigh, Rev. Daniel H., On the Jute, borough, 2, 7; origin of his story o: Angle, and S_axon Royal Pedigrees, " The Country Curate," 314. 18; Notes in Illustration of the Glengat, watch at, 309. Runic Monuments of Kent, 164. Glover, Thomas, 103, 104. Haitila, for Attila, 198; imprecation Glaw, Steven, churchwarden of Be1 directed against him, 199. thersden, 107. Halk, William, of Bireholt, 108. Godderd, John, of Bilsington, 108. Halke, William, of Aldington, 101. Godfrey-Faussett, T. G., Esq., notes on Hall, Moyses, churchwarden of Ohil- Riohborough, by, 1, 15 ; Dr. Spry's ham, 134. account of the examination of thi Hall, Thomas, of Bexley, 107. Tomb of Henry IV. at Canterbury Halle, Robert, of Ashford, 102. communicated by, 294. Halles, Sir James, deputy lieutenant, Godmersham, inventory of parish 300. church goods, 157. Ham, watch at, 309,310. Goffryth, or Geffryth, Andrew, church. Harelakynden, Thomas, churchwarden warden of Boughton Aluph, 109 of Ashford, 103. 110. Harloke, John, churchwarden of Dept- Goldsmythe, Frauncis, churchwarden ford, 141. of Crayford, 135. Harman, Thomas, churchwarden of Goldwell, William, a church goods Crayford, 135. commissioner, 87. Haroward, Thomas, of BrooHand, 111. Ooodhewe, Richarde, of Farningham Harper, Sir George, a church goods 155. commissioner, 87. Goocjhewe, Stevyn, churchwarden o Hart, Master, of Canterbury, 130. St, Martin, Canterbury, 119. Hart, Nicholas, widow of, 125. Gosshall, a stream near Richborough Hart, Sir Percyval, a church goods 13. commissioner, 85, 99,100. Goths, their movements in the 1st, 2nd Harte, John, churchwarden of Holy 3rd centuries of our era, 21; de Cross, Canterbury, 118. feated by Constantino, 22; defea Harynden; Thomas, churchwarden of the Vandals, 22. Ebony, 145. GENERAL INDEX. 323

Hastlyn, Robert, of Crayford, 135. Ida, King of Bernioia, 47, 49. Hawker, John, of Challock, 127. Igulden, William, churchwarden of Hayward, Sir John, his erroneous Great Chart, 159. statement regarding the seizure of Ine, King of Wessex, his descent from church goods, 83. Woden, 48. Haynez, Robert, vicar of Braborae, 110. Inkpett, Peter, churchwarden of Elm- Hear, wateh at, 309. stead, 147- Henagis, probably the same as Heno- Inventories of Parish Church Goods in gest, 175. Kent, A.D. 1552. Communicated by Hencgest I., his descent from Woden, the Rev. Mackenzie E. C. Walcott, 19 ; date of his arrival in Britain, the Rev. R. P. Coates, and the Rev. 31; defeated and put to death, ib. W. A. Scott Robertson, 74. See Henagis. Isaacke, Edward, a church goods com- Henegest II., nephew of the above, 31 missioner, 87. and n.; his history,- 33; the two Issodon, Ralph de, 275. confounded together, 32. Istaby, Sweden, stone pillar with Runic Henley, Thomas, a church goods com- inscription, 191. missioner, 87. Henry IV., examination of the tomb of, Jairden, Godfrey, churchwarden of in Canterbury Cathedral, 294... Eastwell, 144. Henry of Huntingdon, his mention of Jedbourne, Stevyn, churchwarden of Our Mae, 34; his genealogies, 37, 39, 40. Lady of Northgate, 122. Herman, Peter, a church goods com- Jenkins, Rev. R. 0., Documents relating missioner, 86. to Twysden family illustrated by, 50. Hermanaric, King of the Ostrogoths, Joanes, Rev. Daniel, remarkable story his long reign, 23 ; dies by his own of, 314. hand, ib. Johannes fllius Ordm., W., 272. Heron, Gilbert, vicar of Elmstead, 147. Jordanis, his statement regarding the Hildigisl, a Longobard chief, 28. Anses, 21. Himlingoie, brooch with Runic inscrip- Jotar=Jutes, 177. tion found at, 192. Jute, Angle, and Saxon Royal Pedigrees, Hlothhere, King of Kent, 264. by Daniel Homy Haigh, 18. Holy ring of the Danes, 188. Jutes, various forms of the name, 176 Hoo, watch at, 304, 309. and »., 261. Horn of the Holtings, 201. Hors, or Horaa, his descent from Kempe, .Sir John, a church goods com- Woden, 19; date of his arrival in missioner, 96. Britain, 31; his death, ib.; conjec- Kernpsall, Thomas, churchwarden of ture as to the site of his monumen- JBeokenham, 105. tal stone, 18 n. S, Kentigern, his mention of Woden as Hors or Horsa, nephew of the above, an historical personage, 25. 31 and n. Ketell, Thomas, churchwarden of Ash, Horses, state of the carcases of, found 104. at Nydam, 222. Kettering and Catterick, confusion of Horstead and Reistad compared, 207. the names, 41, n. Howlets, Patrickabourne, 87. Ketyll, William, churchwarden of IFawk- Howlyn, John, of Brook, 111. ham, 155. Howlyn, Roberte, churchwarden of Kinghamford, watch at, 309. Brook, 111. Knell, Thomas, minister of Ashford, Hrabanus Maurus, his " De Inventione 102. Linguarum" cited, 257. Kragehul moss, articles found in the, Human remains found at Richborough, 217, 221. 11, 12; in the S. Jutland mosses, Krogstad, Sweden, pillar with Runic 222. inscription, 211. Huninumd, an Ostrogothio King, 23. Hutlehyn, John, churchwarden of Lambarde, William, consulted in the Charing, 128. dispute about the watches at Denge Hyllys, George, churchwarden of God- Marsh, 300, 301, 309. meraham, 157. Lambe, John, churchwarden of Earn- Ibor, a Longobard chief, 28. borough, 99. 324 GENERAL INDEX.

Lambe, Leonard, church warden of East- Mapisden, James, of Bircholt, 108. well, 144. Vlaplescombe chapel, engraved chalice Lamberd, John, curate of Elham, 146. at, 88. Lancefeld, John, churchwarden of Marchmen or Northmen, 257- Crondall, 137. Marewe=Mere\vorth, 271. Lane, Henry, curate of Pah-field, 152. St. Margaret's Hill, inventory of parish Langbridge and Oharte, watch at, 310. church goods, 138. Langport, watch at, 310. Marosk, battle on the river, 22. Larking, late Rev. L, B., documents re- Marriage, early age of, among the Anglo- lating to the Twysden Family, com- Saxons, 44. municated by, 50; death of, xliii., Marshall, John, churchwarden of ]?arn- xlv. ; hia " Proceedings in Kent, borough, 99. 1640," cited, 313 ». ' Marshborough stream nearRichborough, Latten, 90. 13. Lawlan, Peter, of Ebony, 145. Marshe, John, of Elham, 146. Layenlede, watch at, 309. St. Martin, watch at, 309, 310. Leland, hia account of the Hermitage Martin, Wylliam, churchwarden of St. at Riehborough, 2 n. Margaret's, Canterbury, 120. Levenard, James, vicar of Q-odmersham, Master, Richard, parson of Aldington, 157. 101. Lifwinus Smart, W., 272. Mataras, Christopher, parson of East- Lightfoot, W. 3., Esq., document com- well, 144. municated by, 299. Mathewe, Richard, churchwarden of Lindholm, Sweden, armlet with Runic Bromley, 112. inscription found at, 205. Maxtyd, Henry, 134. Lindisfaras, royal genealogies of the, 40. Maydestone, Clement, his statement Lindissi, kingdom of, 40. as to the burial of Henry IV., 295. Liudhard, the chaplain of Queen Bertha, Maye, George, a church goods commis- coin naming him, 233. sioner, 86. Longherst, Johanne, of Q-reafc Chart, Maye, John, churchwarden of Cudham, 159. 134. Longobards, said to gain a victory over Mentz, Synod of, A.D. 1261, its com- the Vandals by means of the magic plaint of the poverty of the secular arts of Woden, 27; explained, ib.; clergy, 61. examination of their chronology, 28. Mercian royal genealogies, 36. Loninborough, hundred of, 310. Mercian and Kentish royal families, Lovelace, Thomas, a church goods com- intimate relations between the, 172. missioner, 85, 99,100. Mereworth, Eustace de, his grants to Lowton, near Richborough, probable Cumbwell, 271. site of a Roman town, 14. Merewprth, Robert, Stephen, 271, 272. Lumnes, Robert, curate of Ohallock, Merovingian trientes, runes found on 127. the, 227. Lupi, Marco, on the parishes of Rome, Meyer, Richard, churchwarden of Erith, 70. 150. Lydd, controversy with the Seven Michell, John, of Canterbury, 124. Hundreds as to watches at Denge Miles, John, churchwarden of Chisle- Marsh, 299. hurst, 131. Lymster, Robert, churchwarden of Ash' Milton and Marden, watch at, 309. ford, 103. Miscellanea, 294. Lytylcote, Master, 130. Mo'jebro, Sweden, stone pillar with Runic inscription, 209. Macon, buckle with Runic inscription Momford, William, churchwarden of found at, 232. Bromley, 112. Mtesia, war in, between the Q-oths anc Morrys, Rychard, of Chilham, 132, 134. Romans, 22. Mortar, how hardened by time, 5 n. Mainz, sixth century inscription from Mosses, exploration of the, in S.Jutland 231, 232. and Fyen, 217; inference from the Mailing, watch at, 309. articles discovered, 217, 222; the M-aneus with Runic legend, 263. deposits, the spoil of victories, 224. Manger, Richard, churchwarden o Mount, Robert, churchwarden of Oapel, Acrise, 107. 127. GENERAL INDEX. 325

Moyle, Walter, a church goods commis- Octa—continued. sioner, 86. of the first Hencgest, 35 ; the other Munch, Professor, on the atone pillar at a descendant of his nephew, ib. Tun, 203. Octa, surnamed JEsc, reigns first in Muncheberg, weapons with Runic in- Northumbria, and afterwards in Kent, scriptions discovered at, 188, 226. 35. Muriel, Eev. Edward, his Notes on Odilbalt, King of Frisia, 31. Ruokinge Church, 310. Qdyld, John, of Great Chart, 159. Mychell, Wyllyam, churchwarden of Oldfeld, Thomas, churchwarden of Brook, 111. Elham, 146. Oldfeld, William, of Alkham, 101. Nebenstedt, bractoates with Eunic in- Ollantigh, 86. scriptions found at, 190. Olyver, Elizabeth, 154. Nennius, his genealogies, 30, 34, 36, 3*7, Ordemer, Eauff, churchwarden of All 38. Saints, Canterbury, 115. St. Neot, probably the same as 2Ethel- Ordmar Cuparius, a tenant of William stan, eldest son of 2Ethelwulf, 44. de Plunton, 276; Eylnoth, Godfrey, Newchurch, watch at, 309, 310. Walter, his sons, 277. Newington, John, churchwarden of Ordricus Barum, W., 272. Eynsford, 152. Orstad, Norway, stone pillar with Eunic Newnton, Robert, of Egerton, 146. inscription, 205. Nicholas, abbot of Faversham, 285. Osbourne, Hamond, churchwarden of Nightingale, Thomas,parson of Orondall, St. Margaret, Canterbury, 120. 137. Osthofen, brooch with Eunic inscrip- Noningbregh, watch at 310. tion found at, 231. Nordendorf, ancient cemetery discovered Ostrogotha, the fifth descendant from at, 239 ; contents of the graves, 240 ; Great, his success against the Emperor probable date, 245; contains the Decins, 22. relics of a race akin to our own, 246; Othin, a moneyer at York, 46. contrasts and resemblances, ib ; ladies' Oxney, watch at, 309, 310. ornaments, 250 s brooch, with Runic inscriptions, 253. Page, Humfrey, of Elmstead, 147. Norfolk, inventories of church goods in, Palmer, John, of Dymchuroh, 143. • 74. Pannonia, settlement of the Vandals in, Northampton, commission for taking an 23. inventory of the church goods of, 77. Parish Church Goods in Kent, A.I>. Northmen, who meant by, in Hrabanus 1552, 74; inventories of, 75 ; com- Maurus "De Inventione Lmguarum," missions for taking them, 77 ; their 257. object, 77, 81; names of commis- North Stream, Sandwich, 13. sioners, 85,.86, 87 ; summary of the Northnmbi'ia, revival of the Eunic inventories, 88; plate, 88; crosses writing in, 181. and candlesticks, 89; bells, 90; eagle Northwood in Milton, 87. lecturns, 91; organs, 92 ; books, 92 ; Norton, Sir John, a church goods com- vestments, 93; altar cloths, 96; missioner, 87. palls, 97 ; font cloth, 98; banner Notes on Euokinge Church, by the Eev. cloths, 98; pulpit cloths, 98; inven- Edward Muriel, rector, 310. tories, 99. Notes in Illustvation of the Runi& Parish priests, poverty of, in the middle Monuments of Kent, 164. ages, 61 and n. Nunna, King of the South Saxons, 264. Parker, William, churchwarden of All Nycolson, John, 134. Saints, Canterbury, 115. Nydam moss, 217; articles found in Paynter, Eobert, of Canterbury, 124. the, 219. Peacock, Mr., his "English Church Nye, Philip, his vindication of the dis- Furniture" cited,95. pensing power of the Crown, 65 Peada, son of Peada, coin of, with and n. Runic legend, 171. Pedigrees, Jute, Angle and Saxon Royal, Oberflacht, graves at, their contents, by Daniel Henry Haigh, 18. 249. Pelhnan, Thomas, churchwarden of Octa, two of the name, 33; one a son Dartford, 139. 326 GENERAL INDEX.

Penda, King of Mereia, 29, 30, 45, 48, Eichard Fitzroy, a son of King John, 49,171. 291 n. Petham, hundred of, 310. Eichardson, William, churchwarden of Petrossa, ring with Eunic inscription Charlton, 129. found at, 186. Eichborough, the Society's Eesearches Petytt, Thomas, of Chilham, 132. at, by Or. Dowker, Esq., 1; remarks Petytt, William, 134. by Mr. Godfrey-Eaussett, 15. Philips, John, churchwarden, of Dym- Eiche, Sir Eichard, 52. church, 143. Eobert, son of Turbert, his grant to Platform, the great, at Eichborough, its Cumbwell, 286. mode of construction, 5,6; probable Eobert, sacristan of East Peckham, W., early date, 7f and ti.; apparently once 272. walled, 9; not chambered, as once Eoberts, Thomas, Esq., his defence of supposed, 10, 15. the privileges of the Seven Hundreds, Plunton William de, his grant to Cumb- 202. well, 276. Eobertson, Eev. W. A. Scott, Inven- Pole, Cardinal, dispensation and license tories of Parish Church Goods in to Thomas Twysden, by, 53 ; the seal Kent, A.D. 1552, communicated by, described, 54 and n. ; further grant 75. of pardon and dispensation, 55 ; its Eobertus filius Sedehen, 271. seal, 57 and n.; remarks on his title Eoohester, meeting of church goods and legatine office, 70. commissioners at, 86. Poole, David, warrant of Cardinal Pole Eoohester Bridge Chapel, 87. to, 55; return of its execution, 57. Eogerus filius CElfw., W., 272. Poole, John, churchwarden of East Eolf, John, churchwarden of Braborne, Wiokham, 144. 110. Popes, dispensing power of the, 64, 65. Eolfe, Mr., his researches at Eioh- Portatyves, what, 149 n. borough, 2; extent of his excava- Pott, Stephen, churchwarden of Dept- tions, 3 ; difficulty of the work, 5. ford, 141. Eoman Castrum at Eichborough, re- Poulders, a stream near Eichborough, searches in the, 1; Boys, Gleig, Eolfe, 13. 1, 2; the work undertaken by the Pym, John, of Ohilham, 134. Society, 8; results, 15. Eoman coins found in the S. Jutland Quekes, in Birchington, 87. mosses, 222. Quiver, apparently of Christian times, Eoman masonry, overthrown masses of, found in an English grave, 220 n. at Eichborough, 12; Mr. Boys' sup- Quythem, William, curate of Bilsing- position respecting them, 13. ton, 108. Eoydon, Elizabeth, Thomas, 61. Eoydon Hall, in East Peckham, 61. Eacchel, Geoffrey de, lease of two mills Euckinge Church, Notes on, 310; list and land to, by the Priory of Dumb- of rectors, 312. well, 280. Eunic Monuments of Kent, Eev. Daniel Esedwald, King of East Anglia, 35. H. Haigh on, 164; Appendix, 266. Eaynar Lodbrok, genealogy of, 41. Eunic system of writing, its antiquity, Eaiser, Dr. von, his account of the Nor- 164; how superseded, 165; the dendorf cemetery, 239; date assigned futhorc, 167; names of the runes, by him, 245. 169; its partial revival, 181; cryptic Eaynesford, Henry, curate of Bonning- writing, 183 ; the later Norse futhorc, ton, 109. inscriptions in, 185 ; blunders in, 197, Eeculver, closing of the channel from, 216 ; in use by the invaders of Scan- its effects, 13. dinavia in the fourth century, 217 ; Eeistad, Norway, stone pillar with in use in Germany, 227 ; lingering Eunic inscription at, 207. love of the converted Teutons for, Eeve, John, churchwarden of Ohartham, 232, 259; Eunes and Latin letters 129,130. mixed, 234; recapitulation, 265 ; Eichard, Abbot of Battle, 285. Appendix, 266. Eiehard, heir of Hlothhere, King of Eutupine oysters found ia the Stour, 14. Kent, 265. Eygden, William, churchwarden of Eichard (Magnus), Archbishop of Can- Elham,]46. terbury, charter of, regarding the Eygdon, William, of Chartham, 129 Priory of Oumbwell, 282. 130. GENERAL INDEX. 327

Sacryng bells, 91. Simon, clerk of Hardres, W., 272. Salod juvenis, W., 272. Sipher, Thomas, churchwarden of Down, Sandgate, watch at, 304, 310. 142. Sands, Sir Thomas, deputy-lieutenant, Skaane, Sweden, stone with Runic in- 303. scription, 213. Sandwich, monumental stones from, Skodborg, Jutland, bracteate with Runic 164, 265. inscription found at, 195. Santefere, Richard, churchwarden of Skottson, Robert, of Crayford, 135. Footsoray, 156. Smarte, James, churchwarden of Bil- Sarmatians, the, seek the aid of the sington, 108. Romans against the Goths, 22. Smith, Mr. Roach, 3; on medieval Saunder, Sir Thomas, remembrancer of foundations at Riehborough, 12. the Exchequer, 52 and n. Smyth, Mathew, churchwarden of Saxon, Angle and Jute Royal Pedigrees, Braborne, 110. by Daniel Henry Haigh, 18. Smyth, William, churchwarden of Al- Sayye, John, of Alkham, 101. dington, 101. Scandinavia, invaders of, hi the third Smythe, John, of Bethersden, 106, 107. and fourth centuries, 225. Smythe, , of Dymohurch, 143. Sceaf, fabled to be the son of Noe, born Snorro, genealogy of the Edda of, 20. in the ark, 20. Snydstrup, S. Jutland, bracteate with Scpna, Sweden, bracteates with Runic Runic inscription found at, 197. inscriptions found at, 197. Soemil, 38. Scot, Sir Thomas, deputy-lieutenant, Solvesborg, Sweden, stone pillar with 300 ; his list of the watches for Denge Runic inscription, 199. Marsh, 310. Somerset, the Protector, unjustly accused Sqott, Charles, a witness to the nuncu- of stripping parish churches of their pative will of Thomas Twysden, 59. goods and ornaments, 81. Scott, Sir Raynold, a church goods Sparringebroke, land in, 286. commissioner, 87. Spry, Rev. Dr., his account of the ex- Scott's Hall, Smeeth, 87. amination of the tomb of Henry IV. Seramasax with Runic inscription found in Canterbury Cathedral, 294. in the Thames, 235. Sprott, Cristofer, prior of St. John's Scray, lathe of, 87. Hospital, Canterbury, 126. Scyld, a son of Woden, 25. Spylman, Thomas, a church goods Seabroke, alias Shorneclieft, watch at, commissioner, 86. 304, 310. Stenstad, Norway, stone with Runic in- Sealand, bracteate with Runic inscrip- scription, 193. tion found at, 198. Stephens, Professor, his Old Northern Selbye, William, churchwarden of St. Runic Monuments of Scandinavia Alphege, Canterbury, 116. and , 165 and n. Seven Hundreds, controversy with Stephenson, G-eorge, churchwarden of lydd, as to watches at Denge Mavsh, Eltham, 148. 299. Sterte and Worthe, watch at, 309, 310. Sharpe, William, churchwarden of Stevyns, William, churchwarden of St. Eastwell, 144. Alphege, Canterbury, 116. Sharpy, Stephen, an advocate of the Stoks, Thomas, churchwarden of St. Seven Hundreds, 300. Mildred, Canterbury, 124, 125. Shamflbrth street bridge, its reparation, Stonar, conjecture as to the name of, 130. 18 n. Sheppey, watch at, 304, 309. Stonar beach, once the sea shore, 13. Shepway, lathe of, 86. 8tone-in-0xney, weighty chalice at, 88. Shields found in the S. Jutland mosses, Stouting, watch at, 310. their remarkable appearance, 223. Strood, church goods commissioners Shomell, watch at, 309. meeting at, 86. Sibertswold, sceatta with Runes from, Strype, his erroneous statement as to 164, 264. the Protector Somerset, 81. Sigdale, Norway, slab with Runic in- Stuf and Wihtgar, their colonization of scription, 208. Wiht, 176 n. Sigge, a son of Woden, 25. Stukeley's engraving of St. Augustine's Simkyn, John, churchwarden of Elm- cross, 1 n. stead, 147. 828 GENERAL INDEX.

Suarlami, a son of Woden, 25. Thorsbjerg moss, Denmark, 217; chape Sutton-at-Hone, latlie of, 85. of a scabbard from, 193 ; other articles Sutton Valence, 87. found, 218. Svana, sister of Hencgest and Hors, 81; Thunor, used as a man's name in Kent, her sons probably confounded with 46. them, ib. and n. Thurston, Eobert, of Challock, 127. Swabia, Teutonic invasion and occupa- Tjorko, Sweden, bracteate with Bunie tion of, 251. inscription found at, 215. Swcabdasg and Sigegeat collateral names, Tobe, Bichard, of Bilsington, 108. . 37. Toke, John, a church goods commis- Swserta, an imaginary King in Nennius, sioner, 86,87. 37. Tomair, (i.e., Thor), ring of, 188. SwEerting, a common name in the llth Tompson, Eobert, priest and curate of century, 38. Charing, 128. Swan, Thomas, the elder, a church Torneham, Eohert de, W., 273. goods commissioner, 86. Torneham, Stephen de, W., 273. Swanne, John, churchwarden of Fawk- Tornstad, Norway, stone with Eunic ham, 155. inscription, 194. Swerder, M., of Canterbury, 125. Trent, Council of, discussion of English SwordSj heirlooms •with the Northern orders at the, 68. nations, 247, 248 and ». Triens with Eunic legend, 164, 175. Symon, John, churchwarden of Ashford, Tun, Norway, stone pillar with Ewnio 102,103. inscription, 201: written boustrophe- Sympson, John, parson of Brenzett, 111. don, 204. Synger, Bichard, parson of Charlton, Twyne, John, alderman of Canterbury, 129. 124. Twysden Family, Documents disclosing Tacis, what, 161. a passage in the History of the; com- Tarbutt, Mr. W., inventory of Cran- municated by the late Eev. L. B. hrook church goods printed by, 75. Larking, and illustrated by the Bov. Taylor, Leonard, churchwarden of E. C. Jenkins, rector of , and Farningham, 154. Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 50. Temple Church, inventory of its goods Twysden, Roger, of Wye, 61; another and ornaments, 74. Boger, his grandson, 59, 69; his Tennaker, Jamys, churchwarden of marriage into the Wyatt family, 70. Boughton Aluph, 110. Twysden, Thomas, becomes a monk of Tere, Oames, of Chartham, 130. Battle Abhoy, under the name of Terre, Michael, churchwarden of Erith, Thomas Bode, 61; receives a dispen- 150. sation from his vows, and an annual Terry e, Bobort, churchwarden of Char- pension, 50, 51, 61; licensed to act ing, 128. as executor of his brother's wiJl, 53, Textus Boffonsis, its royal genealogies) 68 ; grai\t of pardon and dispensation, 19, 34, 30-40, 47 j their date, 30, 55, 69 ; its conditions, 72; his pen- 49. ance, ib.; his nuncupative will, 59; Thames, sword with Bunic inscription reason for the same, 69. found in the, 235. Twysden, William, his will, 53; lais ' Theodemir, an Ostrogothic King, 23. brother Thomas his executor, 68. Theoderic, an Ostrogothic King, 23. Twyford, hundred of, 87. Thomas, prior of St. Gregory, Canter- Twysnothe, Thomas, churchwarden of bury, 285. Bethersden, 106. Thomas the clerk, W., 272. Tybold, Thomas, of Elham, 146. Thomson, Christopher, vicar of Cudham, 134, TJdolph, King of Frisia, 31. Thomson, John, an auditor of the Aug- TJtana, see Woden. mentation office, 52. Thor and Odin, names used in com- Vandals, the, defeated by the Gtoths, paratively recent times, 46, 47. 22; allowed to settle in Pannonia, Thorismund, an Ostrogothic Kin^, 23; 23. grief of his people at his death, il. Vanga, Sweden, stone with Eunic in- Thorolf, his silver ring, 188 n. scription, 204. GENERAL INDEX. 329

Venantius Fortunatus, Ms notice of Winithari, an Ostrogothic King, 23. Runic writing, 230 and n. Witheric, Withirner, Ostrogothic Kings, Vi moss, Denmark, 217; comb with 23. Runic inscription, found in the, 194 ; Wirardo, the Clerk, W., 273. other articles found, 220. Wiwaa, his era, 203, 204. Vodin, Bishop of London, 46. Wix, Symon, of Bonnington, 109. Vynall, Margery, of Great Chart, 159. Wod en, a historiealpersonage 25, 46 ; so spoken of by early writers, 25; Wragdsag, a son of Woden, 25. his ancestors, 24; the name in use Wakerell bell, 90. in the 12th cent., 46 ; found also, as Walamir, an' Ostrogothic King, 23. Utana, on the rock of Bisitun, 47 ; Walcott, Rev. Mackenzie E. O,, Inven- and in Central America, ib.; outline tories of Parish Church Goods in of the story of the historic Woden, Kent, A.D. 1552, communicated by, 25 ; his date, 24, 46; magic powers 74. ascribed to him, 27; Hencgest and Walker, Thomas, churchwarden of Horsa, fourth in descent from him, Greenwich, 159. 24. Waltham, Harold's foundation at, 283 Wodower, Richard, of Egerton, 146. and «. Wodurid, inscriptions for, 202, 203. Warnefrid, Paul, on the Longobardic Wollet, Richard, churchwarden of Alk- royal genealogies, 28 and n. ham, 101. Warren, William, the elder, church- Worsaae, his remark on early inter- warden of Ash, 104. course between Norway and England, Wattkyn, Henry, keeper of Eastbridge 203. Hospital, Canterbury, 125, 126. Wotton, Thomas, a church goods com- Wattson, John, churchwarden of Chil- missioner, 87. hatn, 132,133. Writing, the art of, known to the an- Wattus, Latinized form of Nunna, 264. cient Q-oths, 20; also to other Weapons, distinct classes of, found in branches of the great Teutonic stock, the S. Jutland mosses, 223 ; their 165. See Rmie System. remarkable appearance, ib. Wud, Thomas, constable of Brookland, Wecta, probable date of the birth of, 111. 45. Wulfhere of Mercia, 172. Weissenbrun hymn, a Rune found in Wulfila, his translation of the Sacred the, 227. Scriptures, 181; its alphabet, 182. Wells, Roger, churchwarden of Bon- Wybard, John, churchwarden of Bren- nington, 109. zett, 110. Welsoheman, John, of Great Chart, Wye, the property of Battle Abbey, 159. 61; watch at, 310. Westgate, watch at, 309. Wyles, William, parson of Ash, 104. West Saxon royal genealogies, 39. Wyneman, William, 288. Westwell, beam light at, 89. Wewa, or Webba, 203 ; his era, 204. Yeredley, John, parson of Footscray, Whayte, Thomas, Esq., 133. 156. Whitstable, watch at, 309. Ynglinga Saga treats Woden as a his- Whittykk, Wylliam, churehwai'den of torical personage, 25; errors in its Cheriton, 131. genealogies, 20, 42. Wiglaf, sword of, 248 and n. Yngve, a son and successor of Woden, Wihteed, King of Kent, 265. 26. Wilton, Richard de, 291 n. Yong, Robert, churchwarden of St. Windham, Mr. Humfery, consulted in Paul, Canterbury, 123,124. the dispute about the watches at Yonge, John, churchwarden of Charl- Denge Marsh, 301, 309. ton, 129.

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