Churches——continued.
Wingham, continued, screen, 40, 134-135; visitation, 29,
280; 32, 166-167, 170; 40, 132, 135, 139-140; John,
priest, 32, 175.
Winseborow, visitation, 29, 286.
Winterbourne Gunner (Wilts.), 25, 138.
Winwick, brass, 36, 46.
Wittersham (Wittesam), 31, 36; 40, 175; 45, 76;
visitation, 29,314.
Wokingham (Berks.), 22, 99.
Womenswould (Wymingswold), 31, 110; 45, 79; visitation, 29,
282; 32, 168-169; Robert, priest, 32, 175.
Woodchurch, 44, 291; 45, 63; brass of Nicholas de Gore, 31,
154; royal arms, 45, 215; visitation, 29, 314.
Woodchurch, Thanet, 25, 13.
Woodchurch, alias Acol, in Thanet, 45, 63.
Woodlands, 44, 47.
Woodnesborough (Wodnisburg), 29, lxxii-lxxiv; 32, 160; 41,
66; 45, 63; arms of Sir John de Sandwich, 21, 203; plate, 28,
143-144; William, V., 32, 160, 173.
Woolverton, 45, 74.
Woolwich, 44, 53; royal arms, 45, 238.
Wormshill (Wormsall, Wormsell), plate, 26, 261-262; visitation, 29,
305; James, R., 32, 176.
Worth, 20, 150; herringbone work, 42, 85; plate, 28,
144; visitation, 29, 286; 33, 71, 82-83.
Worth (Sussex), 42, 83.
Wotton (Wootton), 45, 76; plate, 25, 162; 26,
183-184; visitation, 29, 294.
Wouldham, 20, 149, 153; 22, 304; 44, 46; font, 42,
223; royal arms, 45, 209.
Wrotham, 23, 149; 30, 266, 268; 31, liv; 44,
46; brass of Elizabeth Crispe, 31, 154; of Thomas Gauge, 28,
316; of Thomas Peckham, 31, 154; of Reginald Peckham, 31,
154; burial of Sir James Peckham, 21, 225; Anselm, V., 20,
69.
Wychling, plate, 26, 263.
Wycombe, High (Bucks.), 42, 232.
Wye, 45, 62, 88, 209; churches subordinate to, 45, 80-81;
deeds relating to, 43, 283; fall of steeple, 21, 196-197; 28,
322; Vicars, Masters or Provosts, and perpetual curates 28,
311-326; visitation,
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Wymeswold (Leicestershire), plate, 28, 133.
Yalding, 22, 265; 44, 44.
Yattenden, Berks., 41, 107.
York, St. Margaret, 42, 200; carvings, 45, 6.
Churchill, Charles, 20, 296; 27, 245; John, obituary
notice, 36, 162-164.
Churchill, Miss, A Note on the Greyfriars, Canterbury, 34,
85-91.
Churchman, Winter, 26, 29.
Churchwardens’ Accounts of the Parish of St. Andrew, Canterbury,
from 1485-1625, by Charles Cotton, 32, 181-246 33,
1-62; 34, 1-46; 35, 41-108; 36, 81-122.
Churehwardens’ Accounts, Edenbridge, edited by Granville Leveson-Gower, 21, 118-125.
Churchwell, John, 32, 44.
Churton, Edward Townson, V. of St. Bartholomew, Charlton, B. of Nassau, 26,
143.
Chut, Edward, of Bethersden, 27, 204; Lidia, see Gibbon,
Lidia.
Chute, Wilts., coins found, 40, 27.
Chymerhall, 29, 67.
Cice, Monsignor de, Abp. of Aix, 44, 73.
Cicester, Richard, 23, 64.
Cider orchards in Kent, 24, 229.
Cidingstane, see Chiddingstone.
Cifrewast, Robert, 32, 44.
Cilesfeld, see Chelsfield.
Cilleham, see Chilham.
Cillinge, see Selling.
Cimisinga, see Kemsing.
Cinerary urn from Castle Lyons, Denbighshire, 43, 297; from
Stodmarsh, 43, 296-297; see also Cemeteries; Roman
cemeteries and burials.
Cinque Ports, by F. F. Giraud, 28, 28-74.
Cinque Ports, Faversham, by F. F. Giraud, 32, 303-316.
Cinque Ports and Great Yarmouth, The, Bailiffs’ Report, by W. L.
Rutton, 23, 161-183. |