Whelton, Mr., 9, 38 n.
Whetenhall, 14, 341; allied to Darell, 17, 47;
Deborah, 14, 83, 360; George, 11, 401; Juliana, pensioner
of Mailing Abbey, 2, 57; Mr., of Hextall’s Court, 5, 103;
Thomas, 14, 83, 360; 18, 17; William, b, 31, 41; 14, 342.
Whetnal, see Whetenhall.
Whetstone (petra acutor), bought in 1367 for Rochester
Castle, 2, 120, 128, 129, 131.
Whetynden, Luke de, counsel to William de Septvans, 1, 128. 129.
Whiffin, Richard, 18, 399.
Whileigh, in Sussex, 13, 130.
Whipham and Wright (goldsmiths), 17, 292.
Whisperanke, Thos., of Orleston, 10, 286.
Whistler, William (1600), 17, 20.1.
Whiston, Ann, 16, 90, 91; Elizabeth, ib.; Cecilia, ib.;
Rev. Jonathan, 67, 89, 97; Mary, 90; Samuel, 90; Thomas, 91.
Whitberd, Johanna, 13, 290; William, ‘lb.
Whitchefe, John, T., 3, 84. White, Dr. (Sir John Fogge’s
confessor), 5, 118; his arms, 119.
White, Edward, annuitant of Rochester Monastery, 2, 58; Edward,
of Ashford, 11, 401; Eliza, 18, 293; Elizabeth, pensioner
of Dartford Nunnery, 2, 56; George, 11, 411; Henry, 18,
24; Rev. James (1763), 6, 326; John (1522), 12, 423, 424;
Rev. John, 13, 478 ; 14, 179; Margeria, 11, 358; Mary, 18,
24; Mr., servant to Minster Priory, 7, 304; Mr., 16, 196;
Nicholas (Rochester Accounts), 2, 79; Richard, of Cranbrook, 11,
400; Rev. Richard, 16, 112, 229; Robert, Prior of St.
Augustine’s, Canterbury, 2, 58; Roger (1271), 6, 244;
Roger (1504-8), 16, 316; Thomas and Margery, 10, 189; Rev.
Thomas (1667), 14, 378, 386; Sir Thomas, 10, 207; 15, 244;
18, 236; his dau. Maria, 10, 207; William, of Beverley, 5,
246; William le, 11, 358’; Wm, 14, 294;
White, allied to Dering, 10, 338; to Lovelace, 189, 207.
Whiteacre, 10, 119; 12, 207; see Whittaker.
White Bear, a man-of-war (temp. Jac. I.), 6, 56.
Whitebridge, 12, 215.
White Canons, 15, 59, 62; see Pre-monstratensians.
White cloth, alnage duties on. (1640), 12, 80, 81. |
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White
ditch, the poor of Rochester, 2, 82.
Whiteflete, Richd., 11, 403.
Whitehall, near Canterbury, 13, 9; near Lydd, 361; this name is
often associated with Roman occupation, 15, 69.
White Hart, Bromley, 13, 150.
Whitehead, C., 17,261; Edmund, 11, 293; John, 17, 261.
Whitehead, allied to Godfrey, 6, 261.
Whitehelde (Whitehill), in Ospringe, 11, 382.
Whitehorne (alias Warner), Alice, 18, 30; (alias Herdson),
Katherine, 30.
Whitehouse, Rev. James, 13, 385.
White Lion Inn, Cranbrook, 9, ci.
Whitfield, manor, 10, 121.
Whitfield alias Bewsfield, granted to Cumbwell, 6, 192,
193.
Whitfeld, Arms, 16, 80; monuments, 80-1; pedigree, 81.
Whitfield, Elizabeth, 16, 79; Rev. George, 18, 375,
381; Mr., 15, 397, 401; 18, 102; Thomas de, 10, 122.
Whitfield, allied to Dering, 10, 336; 13, 438; allied to
Lovelace, 10, 217.
Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury (1583-1604), 14, 166; 15, 379;
16, 124.
Whiting, allied to Lovelace, 10, 216.
Whitlefeld, Thomas, 13, 333.
Whitloke, John (1522), 12, 427; William, 15, 333; see Whytlok.
Whitmore, Sir Thomas, 11, 207, 208.
Whitney, Mrs. Francis, 11, 243.
Whitnoll, Geo., 11, 401; Thos., 391.
Whitstable, 6, 186; 9, 133; 10, 116, 117; 12,
204, 205; 17, 154-60; 18, 33, 37; Roper’s bequest to
church, 2, 153; horseway for the fish-wives (1523), 154; John
Roper’s lands, 168; hundred presentment, T., 3, 85; watch at, 8,
309; Pan Pudding Rock, 11, 118, 119; Bay, 14, 383;
fines of lands, etc., in, 12, 290, 301; 13, 301, 315; 15,
278.
Whitt, Giles (Jellis) de (a sculptor), 11, lxviii, lxix.
Whittaker (Whetacre, Whiteacre), Cristina, 15, 292; Francis,
11,270; Furmentius de, 10, 119; 12, 207; 15, 292;
John, 278, 292; Juliana, 278; heirs of Nigel de, 10, 119 continued |