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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 19 - 1892 Index to Volumes 1 to 18 Page 286
N0TE.—Place-names occurring under the headings of Bridges, Churches, Religious Foundations, etc., are not cross-referenced; nor are Personal names under headings of Abbacies, Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Armorial Bearings, etc. Names with the prefix a, atte, de, etc., should be sought under the name itself, and not under a, atte, etc. |
Twysden continued (1464), 200; Alice, late wife of Roger, 202; Alys, daughter of Thomas (1500), 204; Anne, married Sir Christopher Yelverton, 4. 147; brings to Sir Roger an order allowing him to be bailed, 174; Benedict, wife of Thomas, 3, 203; Elizabeth, 15, 403; Francis, brother of Sir Roger, 4, 131; committed to prison, 137; falsely accused of being concerned in a rising in Kent, 169; see also 3, 155; Francis, son of Sir Thomas. of Bradbourne, 5, 87; Henry (1367), a carpenter at Rochester Castle, 2, 124; Henry. T., 3, 74; Miss Isabella’s letters to Mrs. Hammond (1713-28), 5, 88: visit to Tunbridge Wells, 104; visit to London, 107; country tour, 109; visit to Lincolnshire, 111; Jane, wife of Sir Wm. Monins, 4. 197; Jane, wife of William Tywsden, 5, 88 and a; Jane, wife of George Finch, 18, 440; Joan (1500), daughter of Thomas, 3, 204; John, T.,74; John of Losenbam, 11, 403; 14, 311-12; John,W. (1553), 13, 334; Lady, wife of Sir Roger (1642), 2, 191; 3, 168, 170; 4, 133, 135, 137-9, 142-6, 162, 166, 170-1, 199; 5, 39; Margaret (1464), daughter of Roger, 3, 202; Mary (1500), daughter of Thomas, 3, 204; Philip; Bishop of Raphoe, 5, 89 a; Roger, son of Thomas (1500), 3, 205; Roger, of Chelmington (will dated 1464), 200; Roger, of Malling, 5, 88, 105, 110; of Great Chart, 7, 235; Roger, of Wye, 8, 61; another Roger, his grandson, 59, 69; his marriage into the Wyatt family, 70; Roger (1448), 12, 377. Twysden, Sir Roger, his letter to Dering, 1, 61, 62; his journal, 184; arrested by warrant of House of Commons (28, 29 March 1642), 211; surrenders himself to the serjeant, 212; examined by a committee of Lords and Commons, 213; his adversaria to Cowel’s Interpreter, 313; kept prisoner in Covent Garden, bailed out by Filmer and Finch, 2, 179; returns into Kent, 181; draws up answer to the committee of Parliament, 184; committed prisoner to the "Three Tobacco Pipes," near Charing Cross, 189; his house in Redcross Street, 189, 192; again bailed, 193; searches the records in the Tower, 195; refused ship-money, 196; |
his reasons for not joining the King at
Oxford (1643), 198; his view of the state of the kingdom, 199; starts
for France, 3, 145; arrested at Bromley, 146; his watch and money
seized, 147; his watch appropriated by Augustine Skinner, 147; committed
to the Counter, Southwark, 147; removed to a collier bark in the Thames,
152; sequestered, 153; removed to Lambeth Palace, 155, 166; his woods,
159, 168, 169, 171; his correspondence with foreigners, 163, 164, 165;
intercepted, 160, 166; avowed cause of his sequestration, 4, 132;
his goods at Chelmington seized, 137; a fine of £3000 laid on him, 146;
destruction of his timber, 144, 161 et seq.; dispute with Dr.
Leighton the keeper of Lambeth House, 176; released after two years,
180; his estate wastes away, 181; order made in his favour, 184; pays a
composition, 185; procures a slight abatement, 187;. pays further sums,
192, 193; death of his wife, 199; memorandum from his private diary,
197; letter of Gio. Franc. Biondi to, 240; his journal referred to, 9,
31; 10, 211, 213; 18, 124, 138. |
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