Walker continued
28, 284; John, 20, 2; 30, 113; 31, 182; 32,
86, 108, 125, 239, 244; 39, 83, 89; 40, 41; R. of High
Halden, 26, 318-319 B. of St. Mary’s in the Moor, Exeter, 30,
165; Mary, 31, 181; Mrs., 35, 50; Percival, 44, 85;
Richard, 20, 12; 28, 317; Robert, 31, 181 ; 43, 68
Thomas, 20, 48; . 25, 118; 27, 134; 30, 226,
230-231 32, 267; 34, 30, 33, 34; William, 20, 31; 25,
275; 26, 36; V. of Ryarsh, 22, 300; —, 31, 183; 32,
236; m. Richard Yardley, 26, 272.
Walkern (Herts.), 20, 58.
Walkstan, —, 29, 114.
Wall, manor, 39, 202.
Wall, Hugo, 32, 161; John, 20, 38 Mary, 20, 38;
Nutekina atte, 32, 161, 162.
Wall-construction, Norman, 42, 84-85.
Wallace, Matthew, V. of Tenterden, 31, 231-232.
Walland Marsh, 45, 256, 257, 263 map, 30, 223.
Waller (Wauller), arms, 39, 117, 123; 40, 96; Alice m.
Edward Vane, 31, 179; Anthony, 20, 22; Clement, 31,
182; Daniel, 20, 25 Edmund, "Battle in the Sómer
Islands," 20, 93; Edward, will, 37, 49; Elizabeth, 31,
182; m. Richard Somers, 39, 123; see also Sondes,
Elizabeth; George, 23, 120; Joan, Joanna, 20, 25 ; 23,
146; John, 20, 22, 172; 22, 300; 30, 31; 31,
182; 39, 117, 123 40, 96; Margaret, 31, 182; Mary,
m. John Styler, 31, 182; Mrs., 35, 47; Nicholas, 20,
22; Richard, 20, 158, 160; 29, 315; 31, 182, 183; 34,
24, 26, 40; 35, 88; 42, 23; 44, 274; Sheriff of
Kent, 40, 96; Robert, 21, 111; Thomas, 31, 182; Sir
Thomas, 24, 198; Sir Walter, 24, 198; William, 20,
17; 22, 300; Sir William, 21, 311; —, 31, 180;
the smith, 24, 41.
Walleworth, see Walworth.
Walling, ancient, 31, 290.
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Wallingford,
36, 37; Treaty, 28, 342; Castle, see Castles;
Castle Chapel, see Religious Foundations; monastic house at, see
Religious Foundations.
Wallis (Waleys, Wallies, Wallishe, Walys), see also Walsh; arms, 40,
101; Augustine, 32, 55 Henry, 40, 101; Joan de, widow, m.
Robert de Septvans, 40, 108-109; John, 20, 32, 41; 25,
55; 35, 61; Mary, alias Brooker, 20, 41; Mr., 35,
69, 93; Peter, 20, 156, 157 Richard de, 40, 108; Walter, 40,101;
—,23,63; 38,60. Wallison, James, 30, 21.
Walloons, conform to C. of E., 42, 120; worship in crypt of
Canterbury Cathedral, 38, 163; wool trade, 22, 210;
"loom-money " paid, 22, 212.
Walope, Thomas, 31, 106.
Walloynes, see Valoignes.
Wall-paintings, Boughton Aluph, 22, 42; Canterbury Cathedral, 22,
34-44; Hollingbourne, 38, 72; Rochester, 28, xcvii; 38,
70-72; East Wickham, 41, 210-213.
Wall-paper, early, Bordern Hall, 45, 122; Cambridge, Christ’s
College, 45, 122; Ightham Mote, 45, 122; Chinese, 27,
19 Milsted manor, 45, 122. Wally, John, 20, 237.
Walmer, 20, 230, 253; 21, 181, 257, 279; 22,
129, 130, 140; 24, 110, 121; 27, 239, 240, 241 38,
31, 52; etymology, 25, 5 Hawk’s Hill, 31, 298.
bronze implements found, 26, 12-14;
Celtic interments (Cumberland H. Woodruffe)., 26, 9-16.
Church, see Churches. Roman interments, 25, lxvi.
Romano-British interments, 25, 1-10; (Cumberland H. Woodruff), 26,
9-16.
Romano-British remains, 24, 112. Saxon remains, 26, 9.
Walmer Beach, antiquity of, 25, 4-5.
Walmesley, Mr. Justice, 28, 47.
Walmestone Church, see Churches.
Walmeston, Agnes, 36, 53; 37, 49 John, 37, 49.;
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