Whittaker continued
Nigel, 15, 290; heirs of Sarah de, 10, 119.
Whittill, John, 13, 92.
Whittlesey, Archbishop of Canterbury (1368-1374), 14, 1,
lii,
127; Rector of Cliffe, 11, 146.
Whittykk, Wylliam, churchwarden of Cheriton, 8, 131.
Whitwick, 11, 392; Humphry, of New Romney, 13, 475; see
Whittykk.
Whitwood, William, 17, 230.
Whityng, Rev. John, 13, 465.
Whityngham, Sir Robert, 11, 362.
Whorwood, allied to Dering, 10, 337.
Whygthgro, Rev. Hy., of Claypole, 13, 545.
Whyte, Agatha le, 12, 306; Henry, T., 3, 73, 74 bis, 86;
Simon, T., 73; Thomas, of Saltwood, 10, 297; Thomas le, 12, 306;
William, of Saltwood, 10, 297; Wm., 14, 371.
Whyte, R., correspondence with Sir Robert Sydney, 18, 59, 60.
Whyteberd, Joanna, 12, 291; William, ib.
Whyteclyue (Wytclyf), John, Vicar of Mayfield, 13, 424, 425.
Whytewell, Harsculph de, 12, 296-7.
Whytlok, John, 13, 93.
Whytsand, John de, 13, 121.
Whytt, W., 9,234.
Wiat, see Wyatt.
Wibbing, the brook (Halstow, 1200), 2, 251.
Wibbing, Godwin de, grantee of the brothers Edwaker and Lefwin
(Hal-stow, 1200), 2, 251.
Wibert, Prior, constructs waterworks at Canterbury Priory, 7, 4.
Wioheton (Wicketon, Wichinton), Henry de, a judge (1200), 2, 247.
Wichinden, William de, Frittenden, 3, 210.
Wichling, 10, 142; 11, 368, 385; 12, 230, 231; 15,
2; Northwode’s lands in, 2, 36, 37; manor (1361), 20, 24;
arrears of rent-charge on, 25; fines of lands in, 14, 251; 15,
288-9.
Wickenden, Thos., 14,155.
Wickens Chapel (Charing), 16, 261, 262.
Wickham, 10, 157; 12, 236; 18, 20, 39; fines of
lands, etc., in, 2, 255; 4, 290; 11, 347; extent of
the manor (1268), 5, 293, 302; manor (20 Edw. III.), 10, 122,
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Wickham
Breux, 12, 205; 14, 129, 382, 388; 15, 356; 16, 90,
399; 18, 373; manor, 1, 136; 10, 117; fines of
lands in, 11, 343; 14, 261, 270; 15, 278-9, 307; 18,
341; Saxon cemetery at, 17, 6-9.
Wickham, West, 11, •357; 12, 235; 13, 148, 303,
319; 15, 11, 101, 380; 16, 50; manor, 10, 157;
inventory of church goods, 14, 298-9; manor and church, 273;
rood-screen, 371.
WICKHAM, WEST, paper on wrought flints found at, 14, 85-90.
WICKHAM (WEST) COURT, 13, 6; paper on, 256-260.
WICKHAM (WEST) CHURCH, 16, 50, 277-84.
Wickham, Simon and Stephen of, W., 5, 212; Simon de, 12,
208; Stephen of, W., 6, 222; Walter de, 18,352.
WICKHAM, HUMPHREY, 2, xl, xliii; on Roman remains at Luton, 9,
174; celts, 300; on Roman pottery from Hoo, 10, 75; communicates
copies of ancient deeds, 321; on Celtic remains from Hoo, 11, 123-125;
has Strood Church account book, 16, 335.
Wiclyf, John, the reformer, 13, 424; his New Testament, 9, 58.
Wicton, Roesia, 11, 314; William de, ib.
Wietred, King of Kent, builds the church of St. Martin-le-Grand at
Dover, 4, 5.
Widmarpol, Durandus de, 14, 260, 268.
Widmore (Wigmore, Windemere, Wymere) in Bromley, 13, 149, 150.
Widsith, 10, 33, 34.
Wielmeston (Vielston, Filston) in Shoreham, held by Archbishops of
Canterbury of the Earls of Clare, 2, 297, 320; Nicholas de
(1249), ib.
Wigebereh, 4, 315.
Wigethe, Hamo de (1261), 3, 251.
Wiggindenn, Martin de, W., 6, 210; (Wygynden), fine, 15, 310.
Wigharmton, Henry de (1258), 3, 246.
Wight, Isle of, 13, 90; 15, 3, 365, 369; Saxon antiquities
discovered at Chessell resemble those of Kent, 1, 45.
Wightman, Philip, bell-founder, 18, 392.
Wightwick, allied to Dering, 13, 438.
Wiglaf, sword of, 8, 248 and a.
Wigmore, John, 11, 395.
Wihtiiud, King of Kent, 8, 265; 13, 59, 349.
Wilborne, John, pensioner of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury, 2, 59.
Wilburnham, Walter de, W., 3, 272. |