Wrek continued
London, works at Cowling Castle (1379, 1381), 2, 96, 97; 11,
130, 131.
Wren, his cross at Maidstone, 1, 169; Sir Christopher, 11,
279.
Wrench, Rev. F. (Stowting), 1, 44. Wrenek, Richard le, 13, 315;
14, 264; Wilelma, 13, 315-7; 14, 264; see Wrelke.
Wrennestede (Wrinsted) manor, 13, 297.
Wreok, John, of Faversham, 11, 400.
Wrest lacches of tinned iron, Rochester Castle (1367), 2, 115,
129, 130 bis.
Wrestlere, Alice and Wm., 9, 295.
Wressil Castle, 9, cvii.
Wretyll, see Writtle.
Wrewk, see Wrek.
Wreyght, Richard (1467), 10, 58.
Wright, Alice, 18, 24; Charles (silversmith), 17, 305; F.,
of Ashford, 16, 79; Rev. J. A., 14, 125, 133; John, 15,
112, 119; Michael, 17, 107-8, 110-3; Rev. Mr., 18, 241;
Rev. Nicholas, 9, 190 a, 196; Roger, 18, 24; Thos, of
Orpington, 10, 287.
Wright, Thomas, F.S.A., on the quarrel of Chaucer and Gower, 6, 91;
his edition of William of Shoreham, 144; quoted, 15, 39,
369, 372.
Wrightson, Rev. Thomas (allied to Harlakenden), 14, 361.
Wriksling, Geffrey de (Dene, 1252), 2, 310.
Wrinsted (in Frinsted), 9, 116; 12, 230; manor, 10, 142;
manorial church of, 13, 297.
Writ of right, 4, 293 n.
Write, Rev. John, 11, 402.
Writing, the art of, known to the ancient Goths and Teutons, 8,
20, 165; see Runie System.
Writtle (Wretyll), 15, 293; Eleanor, 13, 401; Ethelred,
371; Johanna, 312; John, 312, 371-2; Juliana, 371-2; Matilda, 306;
Walter, 401; William de, 306; Thomas, 11, 260. Wronge (Wronghe),
John le, 14, 193, 197, 203.
Wroth pedigree, 12, 315.
Wroth, John, 10, 149; 12, 313, 315; John, created a
baronet (1660), 18, 374; Henry, 12, 315; Lady Margaret, 18,
374; Peter, son of Anthony, 374; Sir Peter, M.P. (1642), 2,
181; Sir Peter, 15, 395; 18, 374; Richard, 12, 313,
315; Sir Thomas, 15, 395; 18, 374; Thomas, son of
Peter, 374; William, 12, 313, 315.
Wroth, allied to Dering, 10, 332, 349. |
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Wrotham,
4, 100 n; 10, 194, 323; 14, 133, 166-8, 228,
232, 239-40, 334; 15, 8, 375-8, 386-9; 16, 65, 70; 17, 355,
365; 18, 37, 39, 40, 434-5; Borough Green in, Roman remains, 2,
7; plan of the manor of, 4, 244; extracts from registers, 246;
Water in Trosley, 7, 338; Hundred, 10, 149; 12,
223, 229; 15, 375; Little, 10, 150; yule, 12, 229,
295; Rector and Curate of, 14, 238; rood-screen, 371; fines of
lands, etc., in, 11, 345, 347, 358; 13, 301, 303-5; 15,
286, 287, 296.
Wrotham Church, visited, rood-screen, brasses, gallery over
chancel-arch, 9, lvi.
Wrotham, Cecilia de (widow of Richard, 1251), 2, 321; Christiana
de, 12, 314; Constance, ib.; Emma, ib.; Geoffrey
de, 310, 314; Muriel, 312-314; Richard de (Inquisition, 1250), 2, 301,
321; Richard de, 12, 312-314; William de (1197), 1, 249,
250; Win. de, Sutton, 3, 235; William de, 12, 310-314.
Wrottesley, Hon. George, 18, 362 n.
Wroughe, Robt., 14, 203.
Wroughton, Mrs., 11, 243.
Wroxeter, 13, 105.
Wryde, John, of Ospringe, P., 3, 75.
Wryght, John, of Ightham, 9, 274; Rev. John, 17, 65;
Michael, 113; Rev. Ralph, 10, 57.
Wrynge, Richard, W. (Tudely, 1474), 2, 231.
Wad, Thomas, constable of Brookland, 8, 111.
Wudecoe, Ordingus, a landowner in Hartley, 6, 216, 219.
Wuldham, see Wouldham.
Wulf and Eofor, theyns of King Hygeloc, 10, 34.
Wulf, his wife Estrilda, and sons Luke and Philip, tenants in Fleet
manor in Riohborough (1197), 1, 244.
Wulfhall, Wilts, 10, cxi.
Wulfhere of Mercia, 8, 172.
Wulfila’s translation of the Sacred Scriptures, 8, 181; its
alphabet, 182.
Wulfistune, see Woolston.
Wulgare, Baldwin de (Ospringe, 1236), 2, 292.
Wulverych, Robert (1473), 10, 59, 60, 64.
Wulveva, 15, 366.
Wurdger, Mr. (Rochester), 2, 81.
Wurndenn, Nicholas of, W., 6, 221.
Wurthe, see Worthe.
Wy, see Wye. |