Sutton, Chart, 25, 206; manor, 25,
204-205.
Sutton Courtenay, 26, 301; Saxon village, 41, 16.
Sutton-Dartford, bailiwick, 31, 165.
Sutton-next-Dover, 20, 22, 114; 21, 180; Church, see Churches.
Sutton-at-Hone, 20, 5, 6, 8, 9, 38, 78, 95, 99, 100, 103, 186; 22,
237, 247; 24, 163; 31, 163; lathe, 31, 166, 176
manor, 20, 99, 103; 22, 243, 255, 260 ; Church, see Churches;
Chapels and Military Orders, see Religious Foundations.
Sutton de la Hone (Yorks.), 22, 256.
Sutton-cum-Bucks Church, see Churches.
Sutton Place, 20, 99; 24, 235.
Sutton Street, the Wrote foundation, 24, 235.
Sutton Valence (Town Sutton), 20, 177; 21, 226; 25,
198; 27, 111; 31, 204, 206.
Castle, see Castles.
Church, see Churches.
Lambe Chapel, see Religious Foundations.
Grammar school, 26, 240.
manor, 25, 204-205.
Roman remains, 25, 198.
St. Edmund’s Fair, 25, 205.
Sutton Valence Castle, by Harold Sands, 25, 198-206.
Sutton, Amy, 21, 153; Beatrice, 40, 42-43; Bob, a
Chartist, 24, 147; Caesar, 25, 40; Cristine, 40,
42; Edward, 20, 20; Evelyn Levett, R. of High Halden, 26,
316; V. of Preston by Faversham, 21, 152-153; Frances, 20,
20; George, 33, 44; Gilbert de, 22, 255 Henry, sub-prior
of Christchurch, 45, 39; building accounts, 45, 41-47;
James, 41, 42; 42, 42; Jane, 20, 20; Joan, 40,
42-43; John, 20, 302; 24, 187; Margery, will, 40,
42, 43; Mr., 36, 101; Richard, 26, 324; 29, 145; 38,
182; Robert, 37, 135-136; Simon of, 27, 116; Walter, 29,
297; William, 26, 324; 29, 297; 33, 103; will, 40,
42-43; —, of the Bell, Bromley, 24, 146.
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Elizabeth;
Israel, 26, 165; Mary, see Birchfield, Mary; Maurice,
chancellor of Rochester, 24, 172;
Samuel, 24, 172.
Swadling, Thomas, 20, 98.
Swaffham (Norfolk), 43, 114.
Swafham, Reginald do, 32, 60.
Swain (Swainus), 40, 107; Avicia, 40, 107.
Swainestri (Sweinostri), Edith de, 34, 73, 75; Hawise de, 34,
74, 75; Ralph, 34, 73, 74, 75.
Swainton, see Swanton.
Swaintree, Lepers’ Hospital, see Military Orders.
Swale, river, 22, 146, 173.
Swalecliff, 21, 207; 25, 102; 27, 216, 223; 28,
81, 91, 95; 32, 97, 127; Church, see Churches; monastic
house at, see Religious Foundations.
Swalman, James, 25, 299; John, 22, 179; William, 25,
289, 290.
Swanage, 21, 94.
Swanescompe, see Swanscombe.
Swanley, 20, 43; 24, 229; so-called Pilgrim’s Way, 37,
11.
Swan (Swane, Swann), see also Swayne; arms, 32, 70; 39,
117, 128; 40, 100; Alice, see Newenden, Alice; Edward, 25,
281; Francis, 29, 153; Sir Francis, 26, 149; Goodwife, 26,
19; Henry, 32, 287; Joan, 20, 36; 31, 44-45; see
also Bulling, Joan; John, 32, 192, 224, 229, 235; 34,
33, 35; 39, 132; will, 31, 44; Margery, see Downe,
Margery; Master, 32, 224,. 230; 34, 24, 28; Meriel, 20,
23; Mistress, 32, 226, 239; 34, 4-41 passim; Stephen,
20, 17, 269; Thomas, 20, 17, 23; 28, 320; 30,
101, 103; 34, 9; William, 20, 36; 22, 260; 23,
145; 27, 131, 132; 29, 273; 40, 100; V. of
Tilmanstone, 20, 106; —, 32, 234, 237, 243; 34,
3. Swanpool Marsh, 27, 93, 95.
Swanscombe (Suaneskampe, Swanescompe, Swaynoscombe), 20, 3, 17,
184; 21, 161, 162, 165, 236, 301; 22, 306; 23, 8; 26,
276.
Church, see Churches.
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