Wood continued
ana, 224; Martin, 18, 33; Mary, of Seal, 14, 228, 237;
Mary, 18, 33; Mr., the haberdasher, 3, 192; Mr., 16, 192;
Nicholas, a great eater, 9, 130; Nicholas, 18, 40; Richard
(1600), 17, 173; Richard, 18, 32, 252, 435; Samuel, 16,
89, 271; Solomon, of Wormeshill, 18, 252, 435; Thomas, 14,
95; William, 16, 58, 181, 185, 188, 192-4; Rev. William, 13,
385.
Wood, allied to Manning, 6, 274; (alias Mallerd), Ellen, 18,
30; (alias Soane), Elizabeth, 40.
WOOD, HUMPHEY, on Roman urns found beside the Medway, 15, 108-110.
Wood-carving, ancient, exhibited, 2, xliii.
Woodchester, 15, 130, 132, 137.
Woodchurch (Wode, Wodechurch), 14, 44, 52, 62-3, 74, 83, 126,
128, 162, 164, 205, 323-4; 15, 28; 18, 31; land in (1261),
3, 251; manor alias Townland, 10, 141; Church, 14,
344-53; fines of lands, etc., in, 11, 312, 321; 18, 343.
Woodchurch, Bartholomew ate (1249), 2, 297; Henry atte, 124;
Jeffrays, 9, 227; John ate, P., 3, 82; Laurence atte
(1382), 2, 99; Thomas de, a juror (1236), 292; Thomas de, 14,
205; William de, W., 6, 199.
Woodcock, R., 14, 387-8.
Woodookdowne, 10, 322.
Woodcote, near Croydon, alleged site of .Noviomagus, 18, 182.
Woodden, see Wodden.
Wooddey (alias Vyney), Joanna, 18, 24.
Wooden battle-axe and dagger found at Hollingbourne, 5, 45;
wooden swords found elsewhere, 46.
Woodford, Robert and Johanna, 18, 326, 329; Walter, of Brookland
(1471), 13, 485.
Woodgate (Wodegate), at Faversham, 10, 225; Edmund, 18, 24;
John, 5, 85; Mag. John de la (1305), 10, 222, 229; John, 13,
140; 16, 57; Obadiah, 14, 383; Peter, 18, 24;
Stephen, 13, 138; William, 16, 56.
Woodgate, allied to Hodsoll, 14, 237.
Woodgrene, John (1635), 17, 175-6.
Woodham Ferrers, Rector of, 15, 33.
Woodhouse, Rev. John (1498), 16, 289.
Woodland, 13, 317; John, 18, 30; Richard, 15, 267;
Thomas, 452, 454.
Woodman,
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Woodnesborough, 10, 119, 120; 12, 209; 13, 11; 15,
29; fines of lands, etc., in, 11, 353, 355, 357; 12, 289;
13, 315, 318; 14, 244; 15, 275, 287; glass vessels from
Saxon graves, 1, 46.
Woodnesborough cum Shelving manor, 10, 119.
Woodnesborough (Wodnesberge), Benedict de (1198), 1, 267.
Woodrof, Thomas, 18, 96.
Woodroofe, J., 14, 388.
Woodrove manor in Ebony, 13, 193, 266-7.
WOODRUFF, Rev. C. EVELEIGH, on Fordwich records, 18, 78-102.
WOODRUFF, C. H., F.S.A., on Celtic tumuli in East Kent, 9, 16.
Woodruff John, Mayor of Fordwich (1775), 18, 89, 90; Mary, 90;
Rev. J., exhibits Roman ware from Upchurch marshes, 2, xl.
Woods Court (alias Godsland) manor in Eastling, 10, 136.
Woodson, Wm., organist, 11, 245.
Woodstock (Wodestoke), Amiot de (Shelve), 2, 273; 3, 209.
Woodville, Queen Elizabeth, 1, 147; widow of Sir John Grey, 147;
forbids Sir William Stoner to hunt in her forest of Barnewood and
Exsille, 149.
Woodward, Alice, 16, 168; Edward, 168; Elizabeth, 18, 20;
Rev. Josiah, of Newchurch, 13, 466; Richard, 16, 168; Robt.
(1500-23), 14, 164; William, 18, 20, 285; Rev. Wm. (1614),
16, 290.
Woodward’s Mansion, 16, 168.
Woolman, Nicholas, 12, 389.
Woolrich, Anthony, 14, 381; (Eastchurch, 1682-4), 387; Mr., 15,
178; 18, 159; Rev. H., 14, 387.
Wools, "the going over of," proclamation, 2, 80.
Woolston, Little (Bucks), granted to Combwell Priory, 6, 201 and n.
Woolton, Jno., of Smarden, 9, 226-8.
Woolwich (Wolewyc, Wolewyche), 12, 235; 15, 22, 210, 253,
373-4; 18 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25; John Roper’s land in (1523),
2, 159, 160; Church, 9, 220; ferry, 11, 314; manor, 10,
153; brief for, 14, 213; inventory of church goods, 304;
fines of lands, etc., in, 11, 340, 354; 13, 312; 14, 278.
Wooton (Wootton), see Wotton.
Worcester, Cathedral crypt, 13, 17, 21-3, 34; Guesten Hall, 4,
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