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Yaffle, 9, 116.
Yaldham (Ealdeham) in Wrotham, 4, 100 n; 10, 149,
150, 194; manor of Little, 149.
Yaldham, heirs of Baldwin de, 10, 149; Guy de, ib.
Yalding (Aldyng, Ealding, Ealdynge, Elding, Eldyrigge, etc.), 4,
315; 10, 148, 149, 152; 13, 127-9, 130; 14, 260,
296, 327, 329, 330, 332, 334-5, 338, 341-2; 15, 22; 16,
51; 18, 17, 24, 29, 31; extent of the manor (1263), 4, 312;
briefs for, 14, 182, 212; church plate, 16, 339, 374, 407;
Vicar of, 18, 394; fines relating to, 11, 315, 318, 325,
331, 334; 14, 260; 15, 296.
Yalding, Benedict de, 14, 333; John, of Faversham, 12, 424;
Quintin do (1263), 4, 312; Wm. de, and Avicia his wife, 298, 299.
Yale, 15, 36.
Yardely, John, 18, 20.
Yardland, see Virgate.
Yarmouth, 6, 322; 13, 192; 15, 176; jurisdiction
at, claimed by the Cinque Ports, 6, 323; consequent quarrels,
324.
Yarmouth, Robert of, 15, 221.
Yates, Sir Edward, Kt., 3, 174; John, 18, 330; Mr., 155;
Robert, 14, 303.
Yatton Church, monument of a judge with SS. collar, supposed to be Chief
Justice Sir Richard Newton (1449), 1, 86.
Yden, Thos., 11, 395.
Year and a day, what, 2, 300, 321.
Yedeley, John, 14, 223.
Yeflee, see Ivelegh.
Yelverton, Sir Christopher, 3, 155, 166; his advice to Sir Roger
Twysdep, 4, 147, 172; gets Sir Roger’s petition presented to
the House of Commons, 173.
Yelverton, Lady (Anne Twysden), 4, 147, 174.
Yenfield manor, 10, 152.
Yenlade, 12, 336.
Yeo, Dionysia, of Buckland, Dover, 10, cxxxvii.
Yeoman of Kent, a play, 9, 80; a proverb, 117, 119.
Yerdherst, Laurence (1460), 14, 178. |
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Yeredley,
John, parson of Poots Cray, 8, 156.
Yessendene, Thomas do, his grant to Cumbwell, 6, 208.
Yeueneye, John de, 13, 307; Theophania, ib.
Ylger, Robt., 14, 245-6.
Yllegh, Robert de, 12, 232.
Ylordene in Hundred of Badekeleghe, 12, 221.
Yngham, Vincent, of Sandwich, 11, 401.
Ynglinga Saga treats Woden as a historical personage, 8, 25;
errors in its genealogies, 29, 42.
Yngreme, Wm., Smarden, 9, 227.
Yngve, a son and successor of Woden, 8, 26.
Yngwourth, Rich., Bishop of Dover, 11,401.
Yoke manor assigned in dower to Agnes, widow of Sir Roger de Northwode
(1361), 2, 24.
Yoke of land (1197), 1, 251.
Yoke, Roger atte, 11, 340.
Yokes Place, see Yotes.
Yoklet (Yoklete), fine of land in (1201), 2, 261; query Yorkletts,
a farm in Hernehill, 14, 205.
Yoklet (Yoclete), John, a juror, T., 3, 89; Margaret de, 14,
197; Thomas (1649), 10, lxi, lxv.
Yong (Yonge), John, 11, 409; John, churchwarden of Charton, 8,
428; Rev. John (Saltwood, 1514), 18, 428; Rev. Richard (1352), 16,
86; (1389), 18, 448; Robert (Leeds Priory), b, 64;
churchwarden of St. Paul, Canterbury, 8, 123, 124; Robert, 12,
390; 17, 92; Thomas, Portreve of Gravesend and Milton, 4, 245;
Thos., of Lydd, 13, 433, 450; Thos., of Stanford, 11, 415.
Yonge (from the Le Jeune family), manor of, 10, 135; Richard le (Jouene),
ib.
Yorindenne, 12, 222.
York, 13, 113; 14, 194; 15, 128, 237, 243, 344;
Roman coffins at, 9, 172; silver cup assayed at, 17, 305.
York Minster, 4, 11; 14, 163; Museum, 13, 113; Dean
of, 14, 163; Prebendary, 15, 32.
York, the Archbishop of, does penance at Becket’s tomb, 13, 503.
York, Wolsey’s mint at (1528 P), 1, 36.
York, Dr. Lloyd, Chancellor of, 15, 32. York, Duchess of,
inventory of her jewels, 1, 77; Duchess of (1464), 10, lxxi-lxxiii. |