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Roger Twysden’s son (1643), 2, 199; 4, 141, 197;
John, C.B., on King John’s Act of Vassalage to the Pope, 13,281-2.
Warde, family, 15, 381; pedigree, 16, 134-7.
Warde, Adam, 17, 127; Bernard (Viscount Bangor), 11, 273;
Colonel, 16, xliii; Christopher (Cheriton, 1502), 18, 365;
Rev. Edward (1579), 16, 290; John, 11, 388; Thomas
(Rochester Castle works), 2, 118; William (1455), 13, 452;
(1322), 14, 192.
Warde alias Ware, q.v.
Wardelby, Robt. de, 14, 191, 201.
Warden, Shepey, Northwode’s lands in, 2, 36, 37; 14,
381, 383, 385; 18, 35, 345.
Warden (Wardenne), Henry, 10, 120.
Wardeux of Bodiham, 9, cxiv, cxvi.
Wardlaw, Mary, 18 379 n; Robert, 11, 381; 18,
379 n
Wardleby, Robert de (1305), 10, 224, 225, 228, 231.
Wardrobe in Rochester Castle (1272), 2, 132.
Wardrobe, Rev. Robert, 16, 87.
Wardship, 2, 284; and Martiagium, 314.
Ware, la, next Sandwich, 11, 320.
Ware, 15, 163; Mr., 188; William atte, T., 3, 85; William
of, W., 6, 219.
Ware (alias Sirrey), Joan, 18, 17.
Ware (alias Warde), John, incumbent at Maidstone College, 2,
61.
Warecoppe, Samuel, keeper of the Counter prison, Southwark, 3, 147.
Warect land (1198), 1, 266 n.
Wareham, moated mound at, 15, 344.
Wareham, see Warham.
Warehorne (Werehorne, Werhorne), 11, 370-2; 12, 212; 13,
184, 414; 14, 358; 18, 21; registers, 3, 206; brief
for, 14, 207, 220; inventory of church goods, 14, 297;
fines of lands, etc., in, 11, 312, 321, 327; 12, 295; 13,
295, 318; 14, 247, 249, 270, 275; 18, 340, 346.
Warehorne Church, 4, 97; windows, 98-100; chancel, 100; east
window and remains of escutcheons, ib.; indents of
brasses, 101; roofs, ib.; tower,ib.; rectors, 2, 94;
4, 101; curates, 2, 94; 4, 102; index to
register of baptisms (1727-1820), 103.
Wareland
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Warener, John, T., 3, 81.
Warfield, 15, 183.
Warguin, Dr. Isaac, 13, 475.
Warham manor, 4, 316.
Warham, Agnes, 14, 119; Edward, of Patrixbourne, 18, 251,
434; Hugh, 14, 119; John, 18, 434; Richard, of Wingham,
251, 433-4; William, of Hothfield, 251.
Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury , 1, 9; 10, 240;
13, 152; 14, 55-6, 92, 94, 114, 119, 125,
129, 164-5, 342, 350, 355, 358, 367, 372, 380, 386; 18, 246-8;
correspondence with Erasmus, 1, 10, 11; gives a miserable
horse to Erasmus, 11, 12; his letters, chiefly to Cardinal Wolsey,
12 et seq.; 2, 149; refuses to lend his litter to Cardinal
Campegius (1528), 1, 39-40; dies at Hackington, 73; contemplates
reforms of Maidstone College, 12; against stabling the King’s horses
at Christ Church Priory in Canterbury, 15; about Adam Bradshaw, 15; asks
mercy for parish priest of Sevenoaks who had slandered Wolsey, 18; about
Rawlyns, warden of Merton College, Oxford, 21; reluctance of the Kent
clergy to provide a subsidy, 22; complains of his jurisdiction being
thwarted by the Cardinal’s officers, 23; commends Tunstall, Bishop of
London, 24; hardly pressed for money, 27, 28; on Tunbridge Priory and
School, 33; commends Owen Tomson, keeper of his mint, at Canterbury, 34;
writes by said Tomson concerning the mint, 34; thanks Wolsey for
continuing said mint, 35; introduces Elizabeth Barton, the Nun of Kent
(1528), 40; unwilling to interdict Boxley Abbey for nonpayment to the
"collection," 2, 150; as to John Roper’s will, 152;
claims testamentary causes as his sole prerogative, 152; writes,
together with his fellow commissioners (Boleyn, Cobham, and Guideford),
to Wolsey respecting the loan to King Henry VIII., 1, 25, 26;
they also write to King Henry, 29-31; summons Wm. Whetnal, Wm. Waller,
and fly. Fane to meet him at Otford about founding Tunbridge School, 31;
tells Lord Kochford and Sir Henry Guldeford that he was mobbed at Knole
by yeomen, asking back from the King their loan money, 36-38; decree
respecting surplice for the parson at Hawkhurst, 5, 78; gives an
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