Footnotes to Chapter II
1. Thos. Hearne, ed., Textus Roffensis (1720), 229; Dr Gordon
Ward, The List of Saxon Churches in the Textus Roffensis, in AC XLIV, 39 ff.
2. Details of the Domesday survey for Ash (Eisse) are based on the
translation in Victoria County History, Kent III (1932), 221.
3. AC V, 267.
4. See Fame Lambarde.
5. Hasted II, 469. Stagg, 3, points out that when the farm at South
Ash was offered for sale in 1831, it was charged with a quit-rent to the
manor of Sutton-at-Hone. This could be a pointer to the whereabouts of the
manor of St John’s Ash, as to which more will be said later.
6. KR IV (Diocesis Roffensis Registrum Hamonis Nethe), 37-38. |
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7. CPR Henry III 1259-66, 11 September 1266.
8. KR IV, 477. Fielding, 19, shows John de Palsgrave (which should
be ‘Palgrave’) as rector of Ash in 1532, but there seems no. evidence
that he was ever the incumbent; he may have been Launcelyns locum
tenens. In 1332, Palgrave was absolved from contumacy in refusing to
answer charges against him, subject to a modest penance and a warning to
be obedient in future:
KR IV, 473.
9. Ibid., 715-6 & 732-3. There were close associations
and constant interplay between the dioceses of Rochester and Norwich.
10. Ibid., 1036.
11. CPR Edward III 1370-74, 26 November 1370.
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