24. DNB II, 1702 (Poynings); ibid.,
1639 (Perey); Selby MSS, T1 /1: indenture of 22 May 1531 (Sir
William Fitzwilliam & othrs.); Hasted II, 147-8.
25. Hasted II, 466 (but lasted evidently thought that on Poynings’
death, the manor escheated to and remained with the Crown until the grant
to Thomas Cromwell).
26. AC I, 261-2; ibid., AC IV, 237-8.
27. KR IV, 1115; KR XVIII (Documents Illustrative of Medieval
Kentish Society), 144; AC XIV, 240.
28. KR IV, 163, 1060-1190.
29. See Wallenberg, 37; AC XXVII, 67, 93-4. John de Idleigh may
perhaps have been the ‘John Ydeleghe’ who had become a freeman of
Canterbury in 1357: KR XVIII, 209. See also CPR Richard II 1383-92, 221-2,
where there are retrospective references to John de Idelegh and Richard de
Idelegh.
30. KR IV, 1016. |
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31. Wallenberg, 38, has two references to the Martyns
of Ash, the later of 1370. There is a fine brass in Dartford church to a
Richard Martyn, d. 1400; his son, John Martyn of Franks in Horton Kirby,
became a judge of the court of Common Pleas: AC XVIII, 387. There was also
a John Martyn, gentleman, of Dartford, who joined in Jack Cade’s
rebellion: AC VII, P234.
32. John Hodsoll’s will, proved in the PCC in 1424, is reproduced
in AC XIV, 223-4.
33. AC VII, 247, 249-50, 263, 265.
34. CPR Henry VI 1446-52, 7 July 1450 & 5 January
1461; KR. XVIII, 215-7, 244-6, 251.
35. CPR Edward IV 1461-67, 15 November 1465.
36. Fielding, 19, shows John Aston as rector of Ash 1426-41. As to Fairby,
see Wallenberg, 42.
37. CPA Edward IV (et alii) 1476-85, 15 October 1477. |