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(1548-52), 8, 80-84, 101, 103, 109, 114, 127, 130, 135-6, 141,
145, 147-8. 153, 157,• 159; 9, 283; 10, 290-1, 294; 14,
301, 303. 305; t1556-7), 316-20; (1561), 17, 115; at St.
Andrew’s, Canterbury, in 14S5, 150-1.
Vetturiones, 13, 99.
Veysy, Riod., T., 9, 301.
Viaundour, i.e. host or meat-giver, a word used in monumental
inscriptions, 11, 65, 66.
Viane, William de, 12, 217.
Vicat on cements, 3, 30.
Vickers, Edward, churchwarden of Darenth, his accounts, 6, 325.
Videan family, 15, 367.
Viele, Hubert le, 12, 231.
Vielaton (1248-9), 2, 297; alias Filston, 4, 321; see
315; 10, 153, 158; see Violiston.
Vielston, Hamo de, 4, 315; John de, 10, 158.
Vienna, Edmund de, 10, 137; John de, clerk (Cheriton, 1316), 18,
363; Luke de, 10, 137; Thomas de, ib.
Vigrus, William, 13, 292.
Villenage in Kent, 12, 283-8.
Villiers, Rev. H. Montagu, 14, 168; on Adisham Church, 157-161;
Mary, 12, 67; Mary, wife of Sir George Sondes, 18, 295;
Lady Victoria, 14, 158; Viscount, 11, 286.
Vi Moss, Denmark, 8, 217; comb with Runic inscription found in the, 194;
other articles found, 220.
Vincenna, Stephen de, 13, 117. Vincent, an officer of the House
of Lords, 4, 187.
Vincent, of Beauvais, 12, 238. Vincent, Philip (1616), 10,
lxxviii; Richard (1432-73), 14, 127; see Vyncent.
Vincent, allied to Warde, 16, 136.
Vincle, Robert, 12, 389.
VINE, Rev. FRANcIs THOS., 14, 180-1; on tumuli near Canterbury, 15,
311-317.
Vinetar (Vyneter), Alice le, 18, 347, 348; Matthew le
(Canterbury, 1252), 2, 309; Robert le, 15, 302; 18, 347,
348; Thomas le (Dartford, 1253), 2, 311; Walter, 15, 309;
William (1257), 3, 245.
Vinetarius, Alan (Little Dartford, 1195), 1, 232.
Vineterie, Johauna, 13, 294; Walter de la, ib.
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Vineyards at Chister and Nordhome (temp. Edw. III.), 2,
226; in Kent, 9, lxv a; at Folkestone and else where,
10, cx; at Wingham, 15, 356.
Vinitor, Humphrey, W. (Rochester, circa 1240), 2,
230.
Vinter’s Park in Boxley, 18, 370 a; Roman antiquities found in,
2, 146; 15, 75.
Viny, allied to Wilmott, 16, 83.
Violett, Grace, 18, 33; Henry, ib.
Violiston (Vielston, Filston) manor, 10, 153, 158.
Vipont, 15, 367; Idonea de, 5, 151; a ward of Sir Roger de
Leyburn, and married to his son Roger, 151, 155, iss; Isabel de, married
to Roger tie Clifford, 5, 192.
Virgate, or Yardland (1198), 1,262 n; defined, 2, 313.
Virgil, an illuminated copy in the Vatican, 11, 189.
Virgile, Leticia, 12, 294; William, ib.
Virgilio, Mercatore, W., 4, 208.
Virgin’s Cross in Hawkhurst, 5, 81 n, 82.
Virgulae, withes, 2, 118.
Viroler, Philip le, 11, 330.
Virith, Simon de (1253-4), 3, 243.
Visimer, Peter (1258), 3, 246.
Visitation of the County of Kent (1619), taken by John Philipot, Rouge
Dragon, 4, 241; 5, 223; 6, 251.
Vitruvius, on ancient waterworks, 7, 160; on hypocausts, 10, 175,
176.
Vitulus, Robert and Isabella, Aylesford, 5, 282.
Vivonia (Vyuon), Hugh tie, 11, 368; 12, 212, 213; John
de, 11, 368.
Vivian (Viuian, Vyuian), Hamo, 14, 279; Henry, ib.; John, 11,
352; 14, 279; Margaret, 10, 156; 11, 352;
Richard, 14, 279; Thomas, 11, 352; 14, 279;
William, 279.
Vivard the Jew, in Canterbury (1252), 2, 309.
Viventis, Master William, 11, 315.
Vodin, Bishop of London, 8, 46.
Volusenus, sent by Csesar to explore the coast of Britain, 1, 98;
his report, 3, 3, 4.
"Vox Clamantis" of Gower, 6, 90 n, 97.
Vyene, Edmund de (1271), 6, 244.
Vylli, Roesia (or Roysia) de, a daughter of William de
Duston, 6, 239.
Vynall, Margery, of Great Chart, 8, 159.
Vynawe, George, 13, 334.
Vyncent, Alicia, 10, 247; John (1412), 245; Jno., 18, 433;
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