Wingfield continued
of), 4, 238, 239; Jaques, 18, 27; James, 22; Sir Richard,
of Stone Castle, 3,105; Bridget his wife, ib.; (alias Maydenhed)
Cecilie, 18, 27; (alias Newenhan), Dame Mary, 27.
Wingham (Wengeham), 10, 124; 14, 36, 134, 139, 162-5, 354;
15, 129, 130, 320, 378-9; 17, 154; a market there granted
to the Archbishop of Canterbury (1252), 2, 307; extracts from the
parish registers, 5, 237, 241;. 6, 278; monumental
inscriptions, 5, 237; 6, 241; inscription in. the Brooke
chantry, 5, 241; Hundred, 10, 123; 12, 206,210;
Canons of, 11, 70; 14, 116, 121, 126-8, 163, l-lii; 15,
224; Court, 14, 134; 15, 354-5; Canons’ old houses, 14,
l-lii; provosts of, 1, 126-7, 129; 15, 239; College, 2,
61; 14, 1, ii; well, 135, 139; inventory of church
goods, 309-311; rood-screen, 371-2; Church, 15, 356; Roman villa,
351-7; vineyard, 356; fines of lands, etc., in, 11, 355, 357,
358; 13, 294, 312; 14, 254, 257, 277; 15, 281.
Wingham and Eastry Hundred presentment, T., 3, 84.
Wingham, Alexander Wayte, Canon of, 1, 8.
Wingham, Henry de, Escheator of Kent (1247), 2, 295; Henry de, 14,
45-6; Master John de, 10, 122; John de, 14, 186, 195;
Ralph of, W., 4, 211; Ralph de .(Dartford, 1274), 18, 393;
William de, Bishop of London, a Kentish Chancellor, 5, 24.
Wingleton Oak, 13, 13.
Winithari, an Ostrogothic king, 8, 23.
Winkfield (query), 12, 218.
Winston, Charles, his drawing and description of glass in Nettlestead
Church, 6, 129, 130.
Winter, see Heydon, 3, 143.
Winter, Fulco (Higham, 1250), 2, 300; Thomas (1585), 16,
183; Sir William (Rochester accounts), 2, 78; William (1561), 17,
216.
Winteringham, allied to Dering, 10, .335.
Winterton, Countess of, 15, 381.
Wintonia, Ricd. de, 9, 298.
Wintton, Mrs., 15, 36.
Winwick, brass in church, 9, 150 n.
Wirsall, Rev. John, 13, 382.
Wisdom, Durant, W., Rochester (circa 1240), 2, 230.
Wise, Mr., of Borden, 4, 234.
Wiseman (Wyseman), John, 14, 316, 321, 323, 325; Mr. (1658), 17,
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Wiseman, allied to Dering, 10, 338.
Wiso’,
William, W., 5, 197.
Wissant, probable starting-place of Caesar, 3, 4.
Wissenden, Bethersden, 16, 72, 75, 78.
Wisteston, fine of lands in, 5, 285.
Wiston, 15, 253.
Wistroe, J., 9, 33 n.
With, an island in the Stour at Canterbury not now recognizable, 4,
41.
With (Wyth), Adam, 15, 289, 304, 306; Eudo (Saltwood, 1419), 18,
427; Henry, 11, 336; 14, 245.
Witherden, arms, 16, 76; monuments, 74-77; pedigree, 78, 79;
George, 86; will of Robert, 76; Thomas, 85, 86, 88, 420; 17, 272.
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Witherden, allied to Whitfield, 16, 81; allied to
Wilmott, 83.
Witheric and Withimer, Ostrogothic kings, 8, 23.
Witheridge, Edward, 16, 59.
Witherinden, otherwise Westrolerinden, in Brenchley, 3, 228; 6,
205 n.
Witherinden, William and Hwylward de, 6, 205 n.
Witheringhope, see Weveringhope.
Withers, Captain George, 16, 53; Robert (1586), 18, 213.
Withersden Hall, Saxon burial-place at, 15, 356.
Withersden, Thos., 14, 351.
Witherston, Rev. John (1835), 17, 246-7.
Withes bought in 1367 either for tying scaffolding or a substitute for
laths at Rochester Castle, 2, 118.
Withred, see Wictred.
Witinghanger, 10, 275.
Witney, 15, 32, 37; Rector, 32.
Wittersham (Westricheshamme, Witrychesham,Wythricheshamme), 10, 125;
12, 211; 13, 197, 323, 334, 353; 18, 23, 25, 28,
38; church chest at, 10, 77; 17, 55; passion play at, 13,
221-5; level, 14, 58; inventory of church goods, 301; Rector
of, 96; flues of lands, etc., in, 13, 295; 14, 265, 271,
280; 15, 304; 18, 344.
Wittersham, Galfrid de, W., 6, 199; Gilbert de, T., 3, 78;
Isabella de, 14, 271; James de, ib.; Richard de, ib.; Richard
de, 10, 125; 11, 367; Wm. de, 10, 125.
Wittlesey, Archbishop [of Canterbury1368-1374], 15, 219, 228,
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