Sevenoaks continued
etymology, 43, 272.
geology of, 38, 53-54.
Sevenoaks:
almshouses, 23, 329.
Assembly Rooms, 23, 330.
Bishop’s Court, 33, 149-151.
Butter Market, 23, 331.
Cage Pond and ducking stool, 23, 331.
"Chequers," 23, 330.
Church, see Churches.
chapels, see Religious Foundations.
coach, "United Friends," 23, 331.
College, see Religious Foundations.
Gallows Common, 23, 333.
Hospital, see Religious Foundations.
lands given for charity, 31, 189.
leather register in, 31, 171.
manor, 31, 2; 38, 54-55.
market, 38, 56, 58, 65, 67, 68.
market house, 23, 331-332.
Old (George F. Carnell), 23, 329-333.
"Old Curiosity Shop," 23, 330.
Whitley Woods, 22, 118.
pottery found, 44, 271-272.
rectory, 38, 188.
silk mills, 23, 333.
School, 20, 271, 273; 23, 329; 28, 217;
31, 189-191; 44, 277.
Suffolk House, 23, 332.
Vine Court, 23, 333.
"Wheatsheaf," 23, 331.
Sevenoaks : the manor, church, and market, by Herbert W. Knocker, 38,
51-68.
Sevenoaks Park (Park Grange), 23, 329.
"Sevenoaks Essays," by Gordon Ward (review), 43,
309-311.
Sevenoaks Weald, 31, 171, 190.
Sevenoaks (Sennocke, Senocke, Sevenoak, Sevenock), Alice, alias Cheesman,
20, 8; George, 20, 8; Joan, m. John Crispe, 31, 51; |
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John,
a monk, 31, 52; V. of Seal, 20, 267; Roger of, R. of
Sevenoaks, 38, 188; William, builds almshouse, 29, 265; 31,
189-191.
Sevenscore, 22, 136.
Sever, Marion, 43, 56; William, 43,56.
Severn district., discovery’ of coal, 21, 314.
Severus, Alexander, Emperor, 42, 192.
Sevington (Seabyngton, Seyene), 21, 212; 23, 75; 30,
81, 241 ; 32, 173; the Moat, 24, 184; Church, see Churches.
Sewell, Alice, 43, 56; Richard, 41, 41; 43, 56; Thomas, B.
of Leybourn, 22, 301.
Sewen, see Showen.
Sewer, Elizabeth, 20, 30; Peter, 20,30.
Sewers, Commissioners of, 22, 141.
Sexburga, Saint, 22, 148; 32, 13; pedigree, 22,
145; tomb, 38, 108, 111.
Sexburgarninster, see Minster, Sheppey.
Sexy, see Saxby.
Sexton, John the, 29, 140; Walter, 23, 149.
Sexwulf, B. of the Mercians, 23, 196.
Seyenetone, see Sevington.
Seyliard (Salyard, Seilyard, Selyard, Silliard, Sillyard, Silyard,
Suliard, Sulyard, Sylyard), arms, 21, 98, 99; 29, 42,
45-46; family residence, 21, 102; Alice, 21, 287; see
also Frankelyn, Alice; Ann, Anna, 21, 289; m. Richard Gwinne,
21, 292; m. Thomas Marshall, 21, 291; Barbara, 21,
294; Bridget, see Jemet, Bridget; Dorothy, 21, 287, 288; see
also Crowmer, Dorothy; Sir Eustace, 29, 42; Elizabeth, 21,
287, 289, 290; m. Samuel Jemmett, 22, 90; Frances, 21,
290, 295; m. John Middleton, 21, 296; Francis, 21, 283,
289; George, 21, 288 James, 21, 288, 292; Jane, 21,
290, 292, 297; m. William Ayloffe, 29, 42; Joan, 21, 286;
Johanna, m. Richard Mirth, 21, 284; John, 21, 106, 113,
117, 283, 284, 286, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293; brass, 21, 98;
31, 144; Knight of the Shire, 21, 236; Sir John, 21,
118; Lady, 21, 120; Mary, 21, 289, 290, 295; see
also Glover, Mary; Mawdelyne, Edward Basset, 21, 284;
Nicholas, 21, 99, 113, 286, 287, 288, 289, 292; R., 26,
325; Rachel, 21, 292; Rebecca, 21, 292 Richard, 21,
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