Wateringbury continued
13, 10; 14, 260, 296; 18, 23, 28; manor, 1, 6,
7; 10, 148; brief for, 14, 207; church plate, 16, 339,
374, 398, 426; fines, 12, 306; 13, 314; 14, 260;
grant of market (1310), 2, 86; Chart manor and its dumb
borsholder, ib.; inventor of parish church goods, 1552, 14, 296-7..
Wateringbury, Bartholomew de, 15, 11; Vicar of, 14, 260.
Waterman, Edward, 16, 84; Elizabeth, 81; Francis, 273; John, 86,
98; Thomas, 80, 84.
Watermills, numerous, in the Norman period, between Fordwich and
Chilham, 4, 39.
Waters, John, 14, 102..
Watershipe, William (Canterbury, T.), 3, 75.
Watersilver, 3, 262.
Waterworks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 7, 158; Norman
drawings thereof, 174.
Watevyle, Robert, 14, 277.
Watford, John, Rector of Snargate, 13, 423-6.
Watkins, Sir David, a committee-man at Goldsmiths’ Hall, 4,
146.
Watkins, Mr., 15, 189, 211.
Watling Street, 2, 1; 9, lxxv; 15, 69, 70.
Watno, Elizabeth (allied to Harlakenden), 14, 360.
Watson, arms of, 4, 244; quartering Monson, 18, 296,
Watson, Lady Arabella, 5, 91 and a; Edward,Viscount Sondes, 18,\295
a; George, 14, 294; Hester, 11, 291, 300; John, 11,
62; Lewis, 1st Earl of Rookingham, 18, 301; Lewis, 2nd Earl of
Rockingham, 295 a; Lewis, 3rd Baron Rocking. ham, 295, 295 a; Rev.
Robert (Salt. wood, 1550), 429; Thomas, 3rd Earl of Rockingham, 295 a;
Rev. Thomas, 4, 102; William, 13, 152; 14, 318-9;
Rev. William, 13, 412-413; 16, 87.
Watte, John, carries timber from Maidstone to New Hythe, 2, 122.
Watte, John, T., 4, 75; Robert, W., 15, 391.
"Wattels," definitionof, 18, 96 a. Watters, Thomas
(Rochester, 1580), 2~ 84.
Wattes, George, 18, 31; Margery, ib.; Richard, 13, 334;
Simon, 18, 28; see Watts.
Wattkyn, Heüry, keeper of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury, 8, 125,126. |
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Wattle,
George, 18, 28.
Wattle (alias Stanbridge), Alice, 18, 28.
Watton arms and pedigree, 4, 258.
Watton, Bartholomew de, 10, 156; 12, 234; Mr., 17,
227;: Edmund, of Addington Place, 5, 95; Henry (1573), 17,
132.
Watts, Rev. Alan Hunter, 18, 98; Elizabeth, 20; Hugh, ib.;
Joan, 33; John (1561), 17, 232; (1584), 197; Richard, 18, 20;
ltev. Thomas, 13, 385; William (1522), 12, 424.
Watts, Richard, of Satis House, Boley Hill, Rochester, 7, 322; 17,
xl, 215, 232-3; his will (1579), 2, 74, 81, 84; facts in his
biography, 6, 52; inscription on his almshouse, 52 n; his
monument, 53 n.; founder of House for Poor Travellers at
Rochester, 17, 220 n; entertains Queen Elizabeth at Satis House, ib.,
238; 18, 200.
Wattson, John, churchwarden of Chilham, 8, 132, 133.
Wattus, the Latinized. form of Nunna, 8, 264.
Wattyshagh, formerly Taune, in Broomfield, 18, 251.
Wauer’, William de, 10, 154; 18, 351.
Waug, i.e. a weigh, of lead, 2, 118.
Waure, a Kii~g’s commissioner, 1, 126.
Wautham, see Waltham.
Wax, for sealing letters (Rochester Castle, 1388), 2, 119; for
cement bought for Rochester Castle, 120; rent paid in, 17, 84,
87, 91 et seq.
Way, Albert, 15, 369.
Way-bit in Yorkshire, 9, 129. ~
Wayfer, Katherine, 14, 263; Richard, ib. ; Wm., ib.
Wayland, Rev. Henry, 13, 459.
Wayman, Rev. Henry (1553), 16, 290.
Waynfleet, Robert, Abbot of West Langdon, 15, 60; Vicar of
Brookland, 13, 486.
Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, 7, 239.
Wayte, Alexander, Canon of Wyngham, executor to Juliana do
Leyborne, 1,
8; John, 10, 149.
Wayts, see Waits.
Weald, The, 14, 321-5; 15, 91, 98-9, 102; manor in Hadlow,
10, 152; Laurence de la,. 14, 334.
Wealdissh’, Agnes, 14, 241; Simon le, ib.
Weale, Elizabeth, 18, 30.. |