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General Index Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 11 1877 ( 419 ) GENERAL INDEX. Abberbury, Richd. (1378), 76. Anstie, Eleanor (of Suffolk), 104, 105. Abbod, Hamo, 312. ApiHon, Roger, arms of, 395. Abercorn, lord, 226. Apoldurfeld arms, 396. Abergavenny, lord (1514), 109; (1554), Appledore, 321, 375-fi. 143, 231; (1497), 104 ; arms, 106 ; Appulby, Symon, 34. 394; Margaret, dan, of Edward, Apuldre, 312, 375. lord A., 105. Archebaud, Martin, 335, 339, 354. Achard, Beatrix, 324. Archer, Nicholas 1', of Dover, 332. Acrise, 335. Archery practice, 163. Acton, Sir Eoger, 97. Ardrey, Rev. John, 274. Adam, Cristina, 317 ; John, 317, 324. Ariosto, portrait of, 161. Addison, Thomas, 292 ; Mrs., 300. Arlington, lord (Sir Hy. Bennett), 201, Adilda, monacha et anachorita, 26. 277-281. Affright, Stevyn, 410. Armour, 05, 89, 108. Aghemund, Godfrey, 341; John, 341; Arnold, Or. M., xxxviii, xl ; on Graves- Mabilla, 341. end in days of old, xlii. Alard, 310; Stephen, 336, 343. Arnold, Robert, 396. Albemarle, duke of, 258, 261. Arran, Mary countess of, 263, 272. Alcock, John, of Canterbury, 399. Arundel, archbishop, 36, 94. Alday, John, 396. Arundel, earl of, Philip, 231; Henry, Aldgate (London), 360, 363. 231; Thomas, 231, 233, 234,239-241, Aldham, 310; Aohardus de, 346; 249. Katherine, 346. Arundel, John de, 355 ; Juliana, 355. Aldinge, 315 [Yalding?]. Antndel House (London), 233. Aldington, 378. Arundel, Friars of, 371. Alee, John, 403. Arundel of Wardour, lady, 222. Aleyn, John, of Held, 311. Ash, 310; next-Sandwich, 23, 306, Aleyne, Godefridus, 330,333; Theobald, 338, 358. 333. Aehford, 351, 369. Allington, Eoman tile tomb at, 116 ; Ashley, lord, 258 ; GeSery, 413. Manor, 326 ; Advowson, 326. Ashurst, 338. Alnage, 225; on white cloth, 236, Aspale, Bartholomew de, 344; Ni- 255 ; on draperies, 265, 258. cbolaa, 344. Alsopp, Robert,, of Chislet, 401. Asshewy, Richard de, 325. Alyn, Robert, 409. Astley, Rev. Jeffery, 410; Rev. W, Amherst, earl, xxxiii-vii, xli. L\, 10. Amys, Johanna, 378. Aston, Sir Roger, 144. Anchoress of Westminster, 82. atte Bowes, Robert, 372. Anchorites, 31-39; in Faversham atte Broke, Alice, 356 ; Johanna, 366 ; churchyard, 24-39. John, 328, 366; Simon, 352. Ancrum, earl of, 238, 248. atte Burne, Adam, 331, sea Bourne, Anglo-Saxon style of illumination, 190, atte Ohe.rche, Margeria, 350. Angus, earl of, 238. atte Forde, John, 347. Annealey,- Dr., 150. atte FoiBtalle, John & Johanna, 312. E E 2 420 INDEX. at Halle, Harry, 379; Robert, 382; Banister, Laurence of Papenham, 257, Stephen, 382 ; William, 314. 273 ; Margaret, 254, 257, 262, 273 ; atte Helle, William, 350. Sir Robert, 254, 273. atte Hoke, Richard, 338; Johanna, Banneret, knights, 75. 338; John, 352 ; Juliana, 352. Baraclogh, Robert, 411. atte Melne, John, 329 ; Margeria, 329. Barbour, Rev. John, 402. atte Mersshe, John, 317. Barker, Richd., 393. atte More, Alice, 332 ; Henry, 346 ; Barley, Arthur, 388. Isabelle, 371; John, 346 ; Stephen, Banning (West), advowson of church, 332, 346. 321 ; Manor, 321. Attenapleton, Robert, 323. Barmlyngge (Barmiiuj), Blias de, atte Parke, Johanna, 323 ; William of 335 ; John de, 335 ; Robert de, 321; Olecumbe, 323. Roger de, 335. atte Pyrye, Nicholas, 314, 334. Bamet, battle of, 361. Atterbury, bishop, xlviii. Barnewell, Christopher, 221; Frances, Attertone, next Dover, 332. 221, 223 ; Nicholas, 1st viscount, atte Reye, Thos., 358. 217, 221, 223, 231. atte Spiche, John, 329 ; William, 329. Baron, Thos., of Ickhajn, 400. at Water, Robert of Lenham, 401. Barr, Katherine of Cranbrook, 401. atte Welle, Ralph, 319 ; Robert, 396. Barrey, John, 396. atte Wode, Agnes, 350; John, 348, Bartelmeu, Isabella, 317; Richard, 396 ; Ralph, 350 ; Richard, 371. 317; Simon, 329. at Wood, William, of Gravesende, Basings, Wm. de, 367. 403. Bate, Wm., 312. atte Yoke, Roger, 340. Bateherst, Robert, of Horsmonden, Aubervile, Wm. de, 367. 403 ; Thomas of Canterbury, 399. Aucher, Anthony of Otterden, 401; Bates, Charles, 243 ; " Cosen," 247 ; Henry, 395 ; John, 386, 395. Mr., 243. Audley, lord, 102-104; his daughter, Bathon, Walter de, 354. Elizabeth, 103. "batteller," an Oxford scholar, 274. Auger, see Aucher. Bavaria Sanata of Raderus, 39. Aumarle, countess of, 128. Bayford,Sittingbourne,Roman remains Austen, John, jun., of Goudnurst, 403 ; at, 47. Stephen of Yalding, 402 ; Thos. of Baynard, Dorothy, 154 ; John, 164 ; Selling, 399 ; Thomas of Tenter- Matilda, 357; Richard, 154; Robert, den, 403. 357. Awger, see Aucher. Beaconsfield, 8. Aylesford (Eyllesford), 341. Beauchamp, Joan, 66-8, 64, 71 ; John de, 316. Bacon, Rev. Thos., 401. Becher, Caro, 208; Edward, 208; Badcoke, William, 383. 'Francis, 208. Badekyn, Ismania, 349 ; John, 349. Bekesbourne, 352. Badlesmere, 330, 331. Belhouse, 310; Ino, Isolda, Thomas Badlesmere, 310; Bartholomew (1309), de, 316. 322, 341, 354; (1322), 62, 397; Belquankell, Dr., dean of Durham, 241. Margaret, 322, 341. Beltringe, Richard de, 326. Bagge, John, 328. Beltynge, Wm. de, 341. Bailif, Rev. John, 402. Beluncle, Cobham of, 67 ; arms, 69. Bakechilde, 314, 357. Benenden, 322, 346 ; Church, 396. Bakere (aliasle Pesteur),310; Gefiery, Beneyt, Margeria, 337 ; Richard, 337 ; 371 ; Gilbert le, 337 ; Joan, 371; Thomas, 337. Jordan, 337; Margaret, 350; Ni- Bengwis, Richard, 372. cholas le, 350; William, 350. Bennet, Sir Henry (Secretary), 258 ; Ballard, Robert, arms of, 395. see Arlington, lord. Baliol, Alex., 368. Bennet, Margaret, 166. Balk, Wm., 356. Bentestede manor, 351. Bamme, Edmond, 395 ; William, arms, Benyngton, 342. 397. Berbling (Barmeling), 310. Bampfleld, Frances, 208; Sir Wm., Berd, William, Ixii. 208. Bereham, Henry, 395. Banastre, Robert, 386. Berham, John, 396. Band, 392. Beringden, Adam, arms, 397. INDEX. 421 Berkshire, earl of, 238. Boleyn, Sir Thos., 110, 111; Sir Wm., Bemes, John, 381. 394. Berry Court in Cliffe at Hoo, 166, Bolingbroke, Henry of (Henry IV.), 218. 83, 84 ; portrait of lord, 188. Bertlot, John, 374. Bolinger, Leticia, 339; Peter le, 339. Berry, Prances, 222, 224 ; John, 223. Bolle, Wm., rector of Aldrington, 36. Berton, John, 396. Bonington, 378 ; Prior, 378. Best, John, of Faversham, 400. Booth, Hugh, 143. Bestane, Sarah de, 322 ; Walter, 322. Boothby, Sir Wm., 207, 208 ; his wife Bestcherche (a mason) (1384), 131. Hill Brooke, 208. Beteringdeu, Eichard de, 314. Borden, 315, 348, 352. Bettenham, Wm., 396. Borges, Thos., arms of, 397. Bethersden, 329; Richard de, 314. Borough, Elizabeth, daughter of Thos, Beverle, Christopher, 396. lord, 208. Beverley, John, 24; Eobert, the re- Boroughbridge, baltle at, 61, 62, 72. cluse of, 33. Boteler, 310 ; Bliz., Ix.; Anne, Ix.; Bexley, 346. Henry, Ix; Thomas, Ix; William, Ix. Bibles in Maidstone Museum, 12th Botiller, Abel le, 324; Alice, 344; century, 191, 192 ; printed in 1561- John le, 344 ; Eev. John, 402. 1620, 194; in 1632-3, 195. Botley, Eev, Ellice, 402. Bickerstaffe, Sir Charles, 268, 270, Boughton Aluph, 311,325, 343; Blean? 271, 296. 356. Biddenden, 311, 321. Boughton, Sir Edward, 401. Bier, John, of Dartford, 403 ; Boger? Bourcher, Sir Thos., 394. of Thanet, 402. Bourghesshe, Johanna, 356; Ealph de, Bilsington, 320, 327 ; Priory, 378-9; 356; Walter, 356. Eobert, 395. Bourne, 310 ; Bartholomew, 385 ; Isa- Bindon, Thos. Howard viscount, 186, bella, 386 ; James (will 1467), 385 ; 225, 231, 240. James, iun., 386; John, 386; Jone, Birchington, 325. 386; Mildred, 386; Thomasyne, 386. Birling, 332, 346, 355. Bovelond, John, de, 329 ; Eobert de Births registered in 1577, 156. (of Oxeney), 329. Bishopsgate (Londoa), 363; female Bowlton, a steward, 234, 244, recluse at, 33. Bowne (of Cowden), Isaac, 392-3; Bishopstone in Eeculver, 338. John, 392-3 ; Samuel, 392. Bixle, seo Bexley. Box, Maria, 325 ; Eobert, 325. Blaokbourne Hundred, 307. Boxley, Eood of Grace, Ixii. Blackfriars, lord Cobham's house in, Boxstede, Eoger, sou of Hugh de, 332. Ixxvii, 205, 209, 210, 218; house, Boyce, Capt. and Mrs., 300. there, of Esme" duke of Lenox, 251. Boycote, Alice, 348; John, 348; Blackheath, 360, 364. Lucia, 350 ; Philip de, 350 ; Eobert Black Prince, embroidered surcoat of de, 348. the, 10. Boyden, George, 157. Blackwell, Eichard, 250. Boyes, Edmonde, 390, Blechenden, John, 391. Boyle, Eoger, earl of Orrery, 300. Bledelaw, John de, 357. Boys, Capt. John, 292 ; John of West- Bligh, John, 1st earl of Darnley, 264, minster, 303 ; Wm. of Noningtou, 273, 298; John, 3rd earl, 273 ; Anne, 402. 273; Edward, 2nd Earl, 273; George, Braban, John, 336. 273; Mary, 273 ; Theodosia, 273. Bracun, Adam, 358 ; Matilda, 358. Blomefield's History of Norfolk, 37. Bvadeford, 313. Blount, Thos. le, 320. Bradegare, 315 ; see also Brcdgar. Bloxam,Matthew H,, on anchorites, 39, Bradegavo, Adam, son of Eobert dp, Blund, Wm. le, 324. 333; Agnes, 333 ; John de, 333. Bobbing, 337, 381; Keystreet, 381, Bradshawe, Peter, 223, 224. Bockslowe, parson of, 341. Brandrede, Johanna, 349; Eobt. de, Boclonde, Reginald do, 345. 349. Boeton Alulph, 311, 325, 343. Brasses, monumental, Ivii. lix, 11, 27, Bodolle, John, 381. 52, C6-8, 65-70, 85-92, 100, 105-8. Boiden (Harden), 315. Braune, Lettcs, 155. Bokhurst, 313. Brawghton, recluse at St. Mary's of, Boklond next Teuham, 317, 324. 36, 37. 422 INDEX. Bray, Ann, 208 ; Edmund and John, Wm. Lord 0., 200-208; his will, barons of, 200. 209-16; his letters, 203; Sir William Braybrooke, Joan (ob. 1434), see De son of Wm. Lord 0., 211-213 ; Sir La Pole. William restored in blood, 206, 207, Braybrooke, Joan (vx. T. Brooke), 100, 208; his widow Penelope, 207, 208 ; 101, 140. his wife Pembroke, 208. Braybrooke, Sir Beginald, son of Sir Brooke arms, 100. Gerard, 87-89, 91. Brookes Farm, 215. Bredgar, 348. Brookland, 43, 333. Bregoman, Margaret, 372. Brougham Castle inscription, 134, Brekenoke, Thos., 381. Brouherst, Thos., 395. Brembre, Sir Nicholas, 80, 81. Brouncker, lord, 279. Brencbley, 335. Brown, David, 150; George, 156; 'Brente, Robert, 395 ; Thomas, 390. John, 154. Brenzet, 330, 333. Browne, Dame Alianor, 373 ; Edward, Breres, Henry, 392, 393. 403; Rafe, 4)3; Thomas, 381 ; arms, Bret, see Le Bret. 397 ; Sir Thos., 373 ; William, 381; Bretigny, treaty of, 74. Sir Richard, 280. Brett, Alex., li, 141, 143. Browning, Alice, 375-6; Juliana of Bricket, John, 403.
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