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233 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT. BY WILLIAM DURBANT COOPER, E.S.A. A MEETING of the Kent Archaeological Society at Ash- ford would have been incomplete, if there had been no notice taken of the great rising in 1450 of the " Com- mons of Kent," under Cade, their " captain," who has been called (though erroneously) " the Tanner of Ash- ford." Ashford and its neighbourhood was undoubtedly the heart of the rising, and it was generally supported throughout the Lathe of Scray, as it was also in the Lathes of Aylesforcl and Sutton at Hone. There were comparatively few places in the Lathe of Shepway, from whence adherents were drawn to the cause; and, with the exception of the Hundreds of Eastry, Petham, Preston, Wingham, and the Isle of Thanet, the Lathe of St. Augustine was free from the rising. The particulars relating to this rising,—the dates of the chief events, the station, of the persons engaged, the extent of the districts in Kent, Sussex, Surrey, and Essex, from which contingents came, an.d the time of the pardons .under which the great body dispersed, —have all been involved in doubt and. obscurity. Yet the Patent Boll of 28th Hen. VI. (part 2, ra. 13, etc.,) contains the materials for supplying many of these want- ing particulars. It has upon it the names of many Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 7 1868

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JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

BY WILLIAM DURBANT COOPER, E.S.A.

A MEETING of the Kent Archaeological Society at Ash-ford would have been incomplete, if there had been nonotice taken of the great rising in 1450 of the " Com-mons of Kent," under Cade, their " captain," who hasbeen called (though erroneously) " the Tanner of Ash-ford."

Ashford and its neighbourhood was undoubtedly theheart of the rising, and it was generally supportedthroughout the Lathe of Scray, as it was also in theLathes of Aylesforcl and Sutton at Hone. There werecomparatively few places in the Lathe of Shepway,from whence adherents were drawn to the cause; and,with the exception of the Hundreds of Eastry, Petham,Preston, Wingham, and the Isle of Thanet, the Lathe ofSt. Augustine was free from the rising.

The particulars relating to this rising,—the dates ofthe chief events, the station, of the persons engaged, theextent of the districts in Kent, Sussex, Surrey, andEssex, from which contingents came, an.d the time ofthe pardons .under which the great body dispersed,—have all been involved in doubt and. obscurity. Yetthe Patent Boll of 28th Hen. VI. (part 2, ra. 13, etc.,)contains the materials for supplying many of these want-ing particulars. It has upon it the names of many

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hundreds of forces of the therein acknowledged " JohnMortimer's " followers, who were pardoned, and in mostcases their designations and trades.

It has been admitted, indeed, that Cade drew to him-self some " tall men" of this county; yet it is notknown how many were of old and good families, manyremaining to this day. It is worth while at the outsetto give their names.

There was 1 Knight—

*Cheyne, John, of East Church, in the Isle of Sheppey.

18 Esquires also appear, viz.:—

Hexstall, William, of Bast Peckham.1

Ysaake, John, of Patrykesbourae.2

Pympe, Thomas, of All Saints, in the Hundred of Hoo.Appuldurfeld, Thos., "1 „_, ..nYf i T i <i f oi 1( aversham.Thornbury, Joan/ JMareys, William, of Preston, near Faversham.Edwai-d, William,, of Sandhurst.*

*]?yneux, John.6

Drury, John, of Sandwich.Ildergate, John, of Sandwich.Ballard, Thomas, of East Greenwich.

*Culpeper, William, of Goudkurst.Haute, William.Burgeys, Thomas, of Gravene.Seyncler, John., of Faversham.

*Fogge, John, of Chart.Clyfford, John, of Bobbing.

*Norton, WilHam, of Sheldwych.6

The names only of the five families marked with anasterisk are to be found in the 'Visitation of theCounty,' in 1579.

1 Tke heiress of this family married "William Wheterihall.8 Sheriff, 1461. The heiress of this family married a Sydley, and then-

Sir Henry Palmer. 3 He had been sheriff in 1446.4 In another pardon, as gentleman.5 This -was probably an -uncle of the future Chief Justice of the King's

Bench, 6 In another pardon, as gentleman.

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74 Gentlemen1 are also named, viz. :—

Appelton, Henry, of Buck-well, in Boughton Aluph.Miller, Join, of Holingbourne.Spert, William, of Halden.Hogge, Stephen, of Frittenden.

*]STorton, Stephen, of Chart next Button.Goolde, Join, •)Grovehurst, Bichard, > of Middleton.Buntyng, John, JBernes, Eobert -,

(in two pardons), ( of Hawkhurst.*Congeherst, John,3)*Roberd, John, Senior and ST., of Cranbrook.Cattys, John, of Wrotham.

(In two pardons.)Penwortham, John, and")Belde, "William r of Canterbury.

(in two pardons), ^Edward, "William, of Sandhurst.Hethe, Thomas, of Woolwich.Lovelace, Richard, of Byngesdom.-- William, of Bethersden.Northampton, William, of Woolwich.Ball, Eobert, of Thornham.

*Martyn, John, -jAleyn, Eobert, > of Dartford.Appleton, Roger, Senr. and Junr. JEowe, John, of Bexley.- Eobert,

Somery, Robert, of Staplehurst.Elys, John, of Otham.

*Grybbes, John,Bird, John, of Clynton.

1 A list of the Gentlemen of Kent ia 12 Hen. YI. is given by Fuller,and reprinted ~by Harris, p. 441 ; several of these names appear there.

2 Mildred, the heiress of tie family, married John Scott, and carriedthe estate to him.

3 He married Jane, daughter of — Cooper, of Stone.

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Hope, James. "1 „'_-,-. ,rv n T i r of Wingham. •Uxenden, John, J °

*Rerme, Thomas, of Renham.Clyfton, Robert, of Clyfton.

^Norton, William, of Sheldwych.Forde, Richard, of Penshurst.Ciamberleyn John, otherwise i of Eas{. Farlei h.Smetacote, Jonn, JLangley^ Walter, of Estry.Wynterborne, Williaaij of Bsstetefford or Wy.Stone, Joka, Jr.Vaghen, Jolin; of Gravesend.Ohertesey, Ednrand, of Rociiester.

Same, of Headcorn.*0ulpeper, Rictard, of Bast Farleigh.

Oardon, Thomas, and„ John,

Est. Robert, T „ , . . . , ,Dyne, Richard, }ofMaldstone-Tragosse, Thomas, of Boughley.Odyerne, William, of Wittersaam.Ridley, Roger, of Canterbury.Oulpepyr, John, )

* „ Richard, jofGoudjlurst-*Grylford, John, of Dolling.1

Walleys, William, of Dover.Ohymbham, Edmund, of Southfleet.Cb.ertesey, Edmund, of Headcorn.

*Bettenham, Robert, of Pluckley.*Brokman, William, and-,

„ John, I of Assheteford.Godewyn, Hugh. JBarbour, William, of Feversham.Payne, Jobn, ")Ohamberleyn, Robert, pf Merewortb..

*0heynewe, James, of Westerham.Downe, John, and T . , , , . , „ .

' Langley, Robert, } of ^estmaUmg.

1 He married the da-ughter and ieir of — Worsley, of Sloworthe, andtheir heiress Margaret married William Cotton.

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' Atte Wood, Hugh, of Yalding.Kelsham, Thomas.Brenheley, Walter, of Denynden..

The names of the yeomen are very numerous, andseveral of them have risen to the rank of gentry, suchas the Courthopes, Tonges, Springetts, and Woodgates ;whilst a portion of the old names, such as the Septvans,now lost, were then to be found.- It was not a disorganized mob, nor a chance gather-ing. In several Hundreds the constables duly, and asif legally, summoned the men; and many parishes, par-ticularly Harden, Penshurst,1 Hawkhurst, Northfleet,Boughton-Malherbe, Smarden, and Pluckley, furnishedas many men as could be found, in our own day, fitfor arms. Among those pardoned are the towns ofCanterbury, Chatham, Maidstone, Rochester, and Sand-wich ; John Browne, the Bailiff of Folkestone, and JohnCockeram, the Mayor of the new town of Queen-borough ; the constables of the Hundreds of Eastry,Petham, Preston, Kingslowe,3 and Wingham, in theLathe of St. Augustine ; of Chatham, Gfillingham, Hoo,Littlefield, Maidstone, Shamwell, Twyford, and Wrot-ham, in the Lathe of Aylesford; of Boughton-under-Chart, Longbridge, Felborough, Milton, and Teynham,in the Lathe of Scray; of Langport, in the Lathe ofShepway; of Dartford, Blackheath, Bromley, Beck en-ham, Codsheath, Lessness, Ruxley, and Somerden, in theLathe of Button at Hone.

In East Greenwich and Dartford, which were closeto the Camp at Blackheath, the wives of many menwere included in the pardons, having doubtless enter-tained the men assembled in arms.3

1 Penskurst, at tMa time, belonged to Humphrey Stafford, Dtike ofBuckingham.

2 One is John Septvans.3 See Suss. Arch. Collections, vol. xviii. p. 18, where the pardons for

that county are given. •

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In Sussex the Abbot of Battle and the Prior ofLewes participated in the rising; but in. Kent the onlynames of ecclesiastics which appear are five, viz.

Clerke, John, Parson of the Church of Halgeste, in -the Hun-dred of Hoo, in three pardons.

Changle, Thomas, of Yalding.Spencer, Henry, Chaplain of Cowling.Boteler, John, of Boughton Malherbe.Penyngton, William, Chaplain of Osprynge.And two " Holy-water clerks," being the persons who carried

the holy water.

Among the occupations are some which mark thetransition of the English language; thus Butchers, inmost parishes, are in others called Fleshers; Cord-wainer and Corvesor are used indiscriminately; Sonderer,otherwise Baker or New Baker; Ripiers, who carriedthe fish to London; Ferrour for farrier, and Putterfor the carriers of wood to make charcoal. One no-tary and one scrivener, are here; one goldsmith, fromMaidstone, and one trumpeter, from Holingbourne.The fullers and tanners are also here, and chapmen,haberdashers, drapers, mercers, tailors, and glovers;chandlers, and wax- and tallow-chandlers; grocers, spi-cers, and bakers; braziers, tinkers, sawyers, carpen-ters, masons, tilers, thatch ers, turners, smiths, coopers,and saddlers; of barbers, more than a dozen; andbrewers, innholders, vintners, and taverners; a solitaryhackney-man, two grooms, and a servant. As might beanticipated in a maritime county, there are shipmen,watermen, and mariners. The manufactures are repre-sented by clothmakers and weavers in Smarden andPlucldey. In many parishes the occupations are notgiven, but the main force consisted of husbandmen andlabourers.

It is incorrectly stated by Holinshed that the menabruptly withdrew themselves and deserted Cade so

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soon as they were shown pardons by the Chancellor(Kempe) and the Bishop of Winchester (Waynfleete).The Chronicle of William of Wyrcester (p. 76 et seg/.)gives the correct detail of the negotiation with Cade inthe church of St. Margaret, Southwark, on the 6thJuly (the morning after the indecisive fight on LondonBridge). Cade is designated John Mortimer in hispardon, which is dated on (Monday) the very day of thenegotiations, as appears hy the Patent Roll. On thesame day are dated the pardons for John Robynson,William Bygge, Simon Morley, and John Swayn, of thecity of Canterbury; but the remainder of the pardonsbear date the following day (Tuesday), 7th July.

The number of names entered on the Patent Rollshows that accurate muster-rolls must have been kept ;and the appearance of the same parish in diiferent partsof the roll may indicate that the persons took part inthe two different parts of the rising, for two parts therewere.

Kent had been discontented in the early part of theyear 1450. Thomas Cheyney, a fuller, of Canterbury,"calling himself an heremite cleped Blew-berd" hadbeen taken on 9th February, at Canterbury, for raisinga rebellion.1 He was executed, and his head orderedto be sent to that city; but so great was his popularity,that the sheriffs of London had much difficulty in con-veying it, " as unneth any persones durst nor wolde takeupon hem the caridge,"a for doubt of their lives.

The Duke of Suffolk was taken off Dover on 2ndMay, and killed. Lord Say, who lived at Knole, waslord-lieutenant, his son-in-law, William Crowmer, wassheriff, and the threats they held out against the " com-mons of Kent" brought matters to a crisis.

I give the several dates from the Chronicle of Williamof Wyrcester.- l Stow's Annals, p. 388. " Ellis' Letters, ser. 2, vol. i. p. 115.

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Whitsunday was on 24th May, and in that week theinsurrection of the commons of Kent alone began. On1st June, the camp was fixed at Blackheath; on Sun-day, 7th, the king came to London, and on the llth setout against the rebels. But they had decamped in thenight, and retired to Sevenoaks. They were followedby two Staffords, who, with twenty-four followers, werekilled at Sevenoaks. The king then went to Kenil-worth. At the end of the month, Cade and his followerswere joined by strong contingents from Sussex andSurrey. They made a second march to Blackheath.On Friday, 3rd July, they entered London, city, andwere met by a good number from Essex. On 4th,James de Fynes, Lord de Say, and his son-in-law, Crow-mer, were beheaded at the Standard in Chepe. Thecitizens were pillaged, and on the night of Sunday, 5thJuly, they rose and fought Cade and his men on LondonBridge.

On the morning of the 6th began the negotiationswith Cade for " a charter of pardon from the king forthem all;" but as a preliminary, Cade insisted and ob-tained the acceptance by the Chancellor and BishopWaynfleet of the Bill of Petitions, which had beenrefused by the Privy Council. The complaints of thecommons of Kent comprised fifteen heads; they areprinted at length in Stow's Annals, p. 388, and thefollowing are the'particular grievances of the county:—

1. It is openly noysed that Kent should Toe destroyed with,royall power, and made a wild forest, for the death of the Earlof Sttflblke, of which, the commons were never guilty.

And after complaining that the king lived on hiscommons, whilst his own revenues were held by othermen; that the lords of the royal blood had been putout of his presence,1 and other mean persons of lower

1 In lu's own. requests, Cade expressly names .the exalted Duke of York

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nature exalted to be of his Privy Council; that thestuff and purveyance for the king's household had notbeen paid for; that people were impeached and indictedto have grants obtained of their land; that divers poorpeople and commons of the realm, having perfect titleto their land, had that title impeached and could notpursue their right; that the king's lands in France hadbeen alienvated; and requiring that the traitors who didit should be punished,—they say,—•

8. Collectors of the 15 peny in Kent be greatly vexed andhurt in paying great sums of money in the Exchequer to sueout a writ called Quorum nomina, for allowance of the baronsof the ports, which now is desired that hereafter in the lieu ofthe collectors the barons aforesaid may sue it out for their easeat their own costs.1

And then, having complained of the excessive suretyor bail taken by the sheriffs ; and of feigned indictmentsagainst simple and poor people that use not hunting;and of the returns of amerciaments called " the GreenWare," without summons or warning; they proceed:—

12. The ministers of the Court of Dover, in Kent, vex andarrest divers people through all the shire, out of castle-ward,passing bands (bounds) and liberty used of old time, by diverssubtle and untrue means and actions falsely feined, taking greatfee at their lust, in great hurt of the people in all their shire ofKent.

13. The people of the said shire of Kent may not have theirfree election in the choosing of knights of the shire, but lettershave been sent from divers estates to the great rulers of all thecountry, the which enforceth their tenants and other people byforce to choose other persons than the common will is.3

and the Dukes of Exceter, Buckenham, and Norfolk, as persons whoought to be on the Privy Council. (Stow, Annals, p. 389.)

1 This was a writ to prove the exemption of the barons of the CinquePorts resident within the county parishes from liability to contribute tothe subsidies.

2 The right of election for counties, •which, like the present election ofcoroners, had been in all the freeholders, had been limited by an. Act of

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14. Whereas knights of the shire should choose the "king'scollectors indifferently, without any bribe-taking; they havesent now late to divers persons, notyfying to them to "be collec-tors, whereupon gifts and bribes be taken, and so the collector'soffice is bought and sold estortionously at the knight's lust.1

15. The people be sore vexed in costs and labour, called tothe sessions of peace in the said shire, appearing from thefarthest and uttermost parts of the wesb into the east, thewhich causeth to some men five days' journey; whereupon theydesire the said appearance to be divided into two parts,2 thewhich one part to appear in one place, another part in anotherplace ; in relieving of the grievance and intolerable labours andvexations of the said people.

Cade also charged Stephen Slegg, who was the sheriffin the previous year (1449), William Isle, who twicerepresented the county, and Robert Est, as being extor-tioners.

This is not the place to comment on the politicalimportance of the demands made, nor can we now judgeof the accuracy of the complaints; all that I needremark is the wide difference between them and thetrayestie of them given by Shakspeare.

On receiving the pardons, the main body of the com-mons dispersed, but Cade alleged that the pardons wereinsufficient without the sanction of Parliament (they areundoubtedly tested at Westminster, where the king wasnot), and persuaded a remnant of his followers to re-main in arms. He retired with them to Rochester,having previously sent there the plate, jewels, andmoney, which had been taken during the rising. Theyfailed in an attack upon Queenborough Castle, which

this reign, 8 Hen. VI. c. 7 (1430), to freeholders who could expend 40s.,equivalent to £20 now.

1 James ITynes and William Crowmer had been members, the latter intwo parliaments.

2 A like complaint of the inconvenience of the Sussex County Courtswas remedied by Act 19 Hen. VII. c. 24, and they were to be held in"West Sussex and East Sussex alternately.

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•was successfully defended by Sir Roger Chamberleyn1

and two men. Geoffry Kechyn and another, called" Capitaignes Boucher," were taken; and a third, WilliamParmenter, also calling himself " a captain of Kent,"with other principals, were placed in the custody ofThomas Waryn, and then sent to the Castles of Windsorand Winchester.2

The followers quarrelled over the plunder. Cade fledabout llth July, and was taken at Heathfield, in Sus-sex, between that day and the 15th, when his dead bodywas brought to the Council. His head was stuck onLondon Bridge, and his body quartered. One quarterwas sent to Blackheath; a second to Norwich, wherethe Bishop (Walter Harp) was supposed to favour thecause of the Duke of York; a third to Salisbury; andthe fourth to Gloucester, the Abbot of St. Peter's therebeing also a favourer of the cause.3 Two followers ofCade were also beheaded; the quarters of one, NicholasJakes, were sent to Cbichester, Rochester, Portsmouth,and Colchester; and those of John Rammesey, winedrawer, to Stamford, Coventry, Newbury, and Winches-ter,* showing how widely spread were the opinions ofthe "commons of Kent." In their own county theywere not perfectly quiet. Led on by Robert Poynings,uncle of the Countess of Northumberland, and Cade's" carver and sword-bearer," they caused a riot at Wester-ham, on 21st January, 1453; and they rode "in riotous-wise, and arraied in manor of warre," with sackes, coatsof mail, and salettes, to North Cray and Fremingham,on 16th and 17th March, 1454.5

1 As a reward lie received a payment in the following year. SeeDevon's Issue Roll, p. 471. 3 Ibid. 472.

3 Ellis' Letters, ser. 2, vol. i. p. 113., * Ibid. p. 115.

5 Rot. Parl. r. p. 247 I and 396. Among the Miscellanea of the Ex-chequer is a writ, dated 3rd June, 32 Hen. VI. (1454), commanding theSheriff of Kent to seize the possessions of Robert Poynings, Esq., and

K 2

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On Cade's flight, the Lord Chancellor Kempe went toRochester, " for the tranquillity and good government ofthe King there, and also for the seizure of certain goods "which had been taken at Rochester.1 There was £105.15s.in cash and the goods, a list of which has been printed inCalendars and Inventories of Memoranda of the Trea-sury of the Exchequer (vol. ii. p. 217) produced £274,;8s. 4:d., out of which £40 were given to the citizens andbailiffs of Rochester, to make the east gate of that city-towards Canterbury.3

Johes Robynson, Wills Bygge, Simon Morley/ et Jo3aesSwayn, of the city of Canterbury.3

Eicus Yonge, de Wesfiliam, yoman de hundf de WESI^HAM."Wills Norden et Georgius Cplier, constabular HUNDS DE

TENAH ; ac Willo Aytheherst, de Tenam, yoman.Henr Appelton, de Bukwell in parochia de Boghton Aluph,

gentilman; Nichus Godefelawe, de Boghton, yoman; JohesLane, de parochia de Boghton, yoman; Thomas Sabyne, deparochia de Boghton^ yoman; Witts Hely, de Boghton, hus-bondman; et Ricus Les, de parochia de Boghtqn, smith.

Johes Miller, de Holyngbourne, genalman; Wills Spert, deScilden, gentilman; Thomas'Phelip^ de Ledes, yoman; JohesNorton, de Sta/pelkerst, yoman; Jones Morys, de Hotyngbourne}

laborer; Thomas Heron, de Asslieford, laboier; Witts Miller/de Wrotham, pulter; Robtus Miller, de Wrotham, pulter; WillsMiller, de Orpyngton, husbondman; Ricus Miller, de Gray b'eMarie, pulter; and Thomas Miller, de Orpyngton, laborer; et alii.-

Laurencius Miller, de Lenham; et Ricus Miller, de Lynstede,yoman.

Ricus Stydolf, de Westerliam, mason; et Johes Atte Welle,de Westerham.

his sureties Thomas Hadres, William Uodley, of Dartford, yeoman,Kicliard Bolton, of the same place, yeoman, John Batall, of StanfleldEyrers, Essex, Esq., John Bain, of Dartford, Esq., and his brother EdwardPoynings, clerk, Master of Arundel College, forfeited under the Act ofParliament. It is curious that liohert Poynings' son, Sir Edward P.,introduced the arbitrary " Poynings1" law in Ireland.

1 Devon's Issue Soil, p. 470.: 2 Acts of Council, vol. vi. 3 Membrane 13.

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. Johes Thorpe et Jokes Wybem, constabulary HUNDR9 HEWEOTEHAM ; ac Thomas Arcall; ao omes alii hoes infra hundred:pdam comorantes.

Johes Rowe, de parochia de Bowie j Jacobus Burbage; JohesBurbage; Henr Dore; Eobtus Burbage; "Will Rowe, de Aylys-fordj Bdmundus Rowe, de Aylysfordj et Hugo Wode, deEydyng.

Ricus Forthe, de Strode, yoman; "Will, Petur, et Johes'Northe, de eadem.

Johes Colyer, de MersTiam, et Ricus Rolf, de Kyngyssnotli,constabularii HTIND DE LANGEBBEGGE; et Thomas Chapman,et omes alii et singuli de hundro pdco.

"Wilts Symon, de Qodmfsham, et Dionisius Bakke, de Olvil-Tiam, constabularii HUNDR9 DE PELBBR&H ; Nichus Hylles, deG-odms'sham, et omes alii1' et singuli de hundro et villa pre-dictis.

WiSs Foughyll, constabular HUNDE9 DE CHART, et AndreasSprotte, et omes alii, etc.

Thomas Grymstou, et jEIenr9 Qrompe, constabular9 HTJNDB DEMOLTON ; et Stephus "Waste, de Stolcebery ; ac omes alii, etc.

Johes Godyng, constabularius VILLE DE TUNBRIGGE, yoman;Johes Partriche, de Tunbrigge, yoman; Johes Tyherst, senior,baker; Johes Huchyn, constabularius de HELBON, in parochiade Twnbrigge; et Johes Kypping, constabularius DE LA SOUTHBURGS, yoman; ac omes alii, etc.

Laurencius Mongeham, de parochia de Stone; et HemDobyll, de Wytiersham; et omes alii, etc., infra HUNDK DEOXWET comorantes.

Johes Cheyne, de EsteMrche in Insula de Shephey, miles,et Johes Symond, de Mynstre in Insula p9dca, husbondman;ac omes alii, etc., infra insulam, etc.

Goodmannus Durbarre, et Witts Atte Towne, constabularyHirarDR9 DE LAUGPOBTE ; ac Thomas Bewefrere, de parochia deHope; ac omes, etc.

Stephus Hogge> de parochia de FntTiynden, gentilman, etStephus Norton, de Olicurt -juxta Button, gentilman; ac omesalii de parochias pdcas.

Johes Goolde, de Middilton, gentilman; Ricus Grouehirst,de eadem, gentilman; et Johes Buntyng, de eadem, gentil-man.

Henr9 Cutbussh, de parochia de Sydynden, yoman; etB*

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Laurencius Heansell, de eadem, yoman; et omes, etc., infraparocldam pdcam.

Jofres Browne, ballivus VILLD DE POLKSTON ; ac omes singuli,etc.

Jones Ysaake, de Patryltesbmvrne, armig; et Wilts Attewode,de Brygge, smyth; ac omes, etc., infra HUNDRED KB BRYGOE.

Thomas Stobynbury, constabularius HUNDE9 DE LYTEIEELD jWitts Hexstall, de Ustpekham, armig; Bicus Erkenbold; etBicus Bake, de Es^pekham} yoman. ; ac omes alii, etc.

Thomas Grene, de Melton vuaeta Gravesende; Thomas Ballyng,de Grauvesende, husbondman; Thomas Plot, de G-ravesende,yoman; et Jones Laurence, de Melton iuxta Grravesende, yo-man.

Eics Maye, de Saundryssh, ac omes alii infra parochiam, etc.Johes Clerke,1 de Boughton Menchouse, yoman; Bobtus

Meryhome, Henr Hunt, ac Ricus Pikenden, ac omes, etc.Johes Pastron, Johes Welles, B.icus Shymyng, de paroehia

de Boxle, ac omnes alii, etc.Wills Fynne, de Erith, et Jofees MicLell, de eadem; ac omes

alii, etc.Jofres Michell, de Urith, baker.Bicus Grildeford, de Haulteherst, taillour; Henr Pelliam, de

Haukeherst, couper; Bobtus Mercer, de Haukeherst, carpenter;Simon Pode, de Haukehersfc, carpenter; et Johes Frenshe, deHaukeherst, laborer; ac omes alii, etc.

Bofctus Bernes, de Haukeherst, gentilmau; Job.es Oonge-herst, de Haukeherst, gentilman • Johes Watte, de Haukeherst,yoman; Bobtus Stonden, de Haukeherst, husbondman; BobtuaPoutener, de Haukeherst, pariah clerk; et Laurencius Heansell,de Bydenden, yoman; ac omes alii, etc.

Guido Attewode, de Boughton. Menchouse, yoman; WiftsNorton, de Boughton Menchouse ; Thomas Atte Wode; Henr3

Purs; et Guido Gusing, de parochia de Ohilhavn ; ac omes alii,etc.

Jofces Boberd, de Ortmebrolce, senior, yoman; et Johes Bo-berd, de Oranebroke, junior, gentilman; ac omes alii, etc., devillam pdcam.

Johes Tothe, de parochia de Ohipsiede, junior; StepftusTothe, de parochia de Ohipstede; et Jones Tommes, de parocHade Chepstede; ac omes alii, etc.

1 Mernb. 12.

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Thoma Changle, de flete, itt com Lincoln, alias dcus ThomasChangle, de Ealdyng, capellanus.

Thos Lawe, de Ealdyng, yoman; Kobtus King, de Ealdyng,husbondman; Johes Kyi-bill, de Ealding, halywaterclerk, efcBicus Kyrbill, de Ealdyng, laborer.

Wifts Edward, de Scmdelierst, gentilnian; Thos Heansell, deHoMlceherst, yoman; Wills Bocher, de Hankeherst^ smythj efcThomas Mercer, de Haukeherst, repyer.

Eicus Sankee, de Seele, yoman, ac omes alii, etc.Thomas Hefch, de Woolwiche, gentilmau; et Ricus Lovelace,

de Byngesdom, gentilman 5 ac omes alii, etc.Wills Morecok; Thos Morecok; Joiies Morecok; et Thos

Labe.Eofetus Neyte; Thos Bedmynton; Hugo Frere; et Wills

Bedmynton, de parochia de Hwrytesgam; ac omes alii, etc.Johes Burbage, de Suede, husbondman; Niohus Faram, de

eadem, Imsbondman; Eicus Sebris, de eadera, mason; JohesJoce, de eadem, mason; Ricus Ma.nney, de Maydeston, mason;Eobtus Burbage, de Boxle, laborer; Johes Parana; WillsJFaram; et Johes Bance.

Bobtus Nee, de parochia de Heryotesham; et WiHs Chamber;ac omes alii, etc.

Simon Shipton, de Wolwizhe, yoman; Robtxis Newdegatede Woolwiche; et Wills Pegge, de Woolwiche; ac omes alii^ ebc.

Wills Northampton, de Wolwiohe, gentilman; Thos Atte-wode, de Wolwiche, hnsbondman; Johes Edwyn de Wol-wiche, husbandman; Eofitus Egell^ de Wolwicne boteman •Johes Frost, de Wobviche, boteman; et Nichus Atte Gore deWolwiche, yoman; ac omes alii, etc.

Laurencins Engette, Johes G-rene, Jofees Orounber ThomasEugette, Johes G-ronehurst, Wills Oolsall, Geoi-gius Warm anJohe Barker, Thomas Clement, Gruido Withers, Wills Lambert'et Johes Harry, de parochia de Ewade, husbondmen • ac omes'etc. • ' '

Thomas Sprener, de Melton iuwta Gravesende • ThomasGrene, de eadem; Thomas Wattys, de eadera, yoman • JohesPage, de eadem, yoman; Johes Hammes, de eadem, barbour-Eob'tus Hall, de eadem, laborer; Johes Rede, de eadem'wat9man; Witts Flour, de Gravesende, ohanndeler • ThomasState, de Gravesende, yoman; Thomas Esfc, de G-raveseridehabnrdassher; Johes Baker, de Gravesende., husbondman •

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Witts Shene, de Gravesende, wat^man; et Witts Fill, de Grraves-ende, carpenter.

Thomas Appuldurfeld, de Feversham, armig; ac omes alii, etc.Jones Clerke, de Kenordyngton, husbondman; Thomas Be-

net; Johes Spaget; Eicus Bolte, cordewaner; Stephus atte hille,husbondman; Johes Miller, husbandman; Eicus Andrewe,carpynter; Johes Lyggand, carpenter; Eicus Judde, husbond-man; Eicus Miller, cordewaner; Wills Whiton, fyssher; Eicuaatte Eygge, husbondman; Wills atte Eeche, cordewaner, efcJofees Lucas, husbondman.

Bernardus Cabell^ de Ohesylherst, husbondman, et JoheaOabellj husbondman.

Joties Stanmer, de Fevwsham, yoman, alias dcus Joiies Davy,de eadem villa, yoman; cum hoies ville pdce.

Barthus Bourne, de Dodyngton; Jones Bytherst, de Lynde-titede; Eicus Miller, de Lyndestede; Lauren cius Eoger, deLyndestede; Johes Cotyng, de eadem 5 Eicus Bedyll, deeadem; Joiies Dene, de eadem; Adam Grenestrete, de eadem;Witts Marlere, de eadem, et Thomas Best, de eadem.

Wills Jole, de Sundrysshe.WiHs Mareys, de parochia de Preston juxta Feuersham,

armig; ac omes alii, etc.Waltus Waleys, de parochia de Penshurst, yoman; Wills

Warde, de parochia de Habyr, yoman, constabular9 HDNDBBD DESOMSDBN ; Thomas Wilbore, de parochia de Chiddynston ; JohesClerk, de parochia de Hebyr, yoman j Johes Broker, de paro-chia de Ohiddyngston, yoman j Eogs>us atte Wode, de paro-chia de Chiddyngston, yoman j Johes Wodgate, de parochiade Chiddyngston, yoman; Witts Ware, de parochia de Chid-dyngston, yoman; EiEus Clerk, de parochia de Chiddyngston,yoman; Witts Clerk, de parochia de Chiddyngston, yoman;Johes Coret, de parochia de Hebyr, et Wills Wymbyll, de pa-rochia de Hebyr, yoman j ac omes alii, etc.

Wills Edward, de Sandeherst, armig; Thomas White, daScmdeherst, husbondman, et Eobfetus Bernes, de Haulchirst,gentylman j1 ac omes alii, etc.

Laurencius Pakke et Eobtua Eows, ac oines alij infra paro-chiam de Barmy age, ac Jones Tutsam, Eicus Tutsam, JohesReve, et Wills Hunt; ac omes alii infra parochiam de West~fowlegh; Stephus Crouche, ac omes alii infra parochiam de

1 See ante, pp. 246, 247.

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•JWatryng; Ricus Baker, ac omes alii infra parochiam de Pek-ham,; necnon Jokes Crompe, Johes Pakke, senior, Johes Pakke,junior, Johes Myller, Jofees Southland, Wills Gore, Joftes Gore,Witts Kenelyn, Johes Reve, Jones Porter, Jones Clyffe, ThomasISTasshe, et Jolies Hamond, ac onmes, etc.

Thos. Hunte, et Phus Castell, constabular HUNDK9 DB FOLKES-,TON ; ac Jokes Grenford, Wills Fyneux, et Nichus Everynge,ao omes alii, etc.

Jolies Halke, constabular HTJND DB PETHAM ; ac Thos. Bowll,et Simon Court; ac omes alii, etc.

Ricus King, de Oowlyng, husbondman, constabular de HUNDDB SHANNILL; Henry Spencer, capellanus ecclie de Cowling;Johes Pardour, de eadem; et Eogers Smyth, de eadem, hus-bondman, ac omes alii, etc.

Bobtus Ball, de ThornJiam, gentilman; Wills Lorde, deSerghstede, bocher; Hermanug Pokill, de Berghstede, draper;Johes Wenyall, de Berghstede, ripier; Johes Reynold, deLed/yd, bocher; Thos. Reynold, de Ledys, bocher; RobtusWodegate, de Ledys, husbondman; Wills Bverynden, deLedys, husbondman; Georglus Lovynden, de Solyngbourne,fuller; Ricus Peny, de Holyngbourne, laborer; Johes Adam, deHolyngbourne, corveser; Jones Ayot, de Holyngbourne, senior,husbondman; Johes Broke, de Holyngbourne, husbondman;Johes Lambe, de Holyngbourne, husbondman; Wills Fox, deHolyngbourne, laborer; Robtus Gybbys, de Holyngbourne,draper; Wills Breche, de Holyngbourne, draper; Robtusatte Wode, de Holyngbourne, husbondman; Robtus Paulyn,de Holyngbourne, laborer; GiTbtus Bresyng, de Holyngbourne,laborer; Robtus Isowede, de Holyngbourne, laborer; JohesTayllour, de Holyngbourne, husbondman; Thomas Charlys,de Holyngbourne, laborer; Thomas Halk, de Holyngbourne,fuller; et Simon Halk, de Holyngbourne, carpenter; ac omesalii, etc.

Rog9us Stede, de Eeryettesluwn, repyer.Joftes Mason, de Maydeston, wexchaTindeler.Johes Cattys, de Wroteham, gentylman; Thomas Chapman,

de eadem, yoman; Johes Barbour, de eadem, yoman; JohesWhyte, de eadem, yoman; Stephus Wrange, de eadem, yo-man; Ricus Benet, de eadem, yoman; Johes at Well, deeadem, yoman; Johes Sexteyn, de eadem, yoman; ThomasWryght, de eadem, yoman; Thomas Arcell, de eadem, yomau;

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250 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.*Johes Hunte, de eadem, yoman, et Johes Palgrave, de eadem,yoman.

Witts Belde, de Oantuar, gentilman.Johes Penwortham, de Oantuar, gentilman.Thomas Andrewe, de Dertford, sondeer; alias baker, alias

newbaker.1

Thomas Stokyngbury, smyth; Thomas Partiche, smyth.;John Roos, husbondman; Wills Knocher, de UstpeJcJiam,smyth..

Jones Clerk, psona ecclie de Halgeste, in HUND^ DE HES ;2 Ste-pltus Nelyr et Johes Turner, constabulary de ejusdem hundr;ac omes alii, etc.

Rogus Cb.esem.an, de Eltham, et Bdmundus Ryculfi7, de Lee,constabularius HUND9 DE BLAEEHETH ; ac omes alii, etc.

Thomas Pympe, de parochia Omi Scor, infra HUNDS DE Hoo,et Johes Turnour, constabularius hund jpdci; ac omes alii, etc.,infra villam.

Thomas atte Wode, de Nortliflete, smyth; Ricus Longfeld, deeadem, senior, hnsbondman j Ricus Somer, de eadem, fyssher ;Johes Addys, de eadem, laborer; Witts Parke, de eadem, car-penter ; Thomas Plucke, de eademj husbondman; Ricus Hau-ker, de eadem, husbon.dm.an; Johes Hull, de eadem, husbond-man ; Witts Edwyn, de eadem, haly waterclerk; Wills Ingram,de eadem, husbondman; Danielus Longfeld, de eadem, nus-bondman; Simon Letot, de eadem, husbondman; Ricus Le-tot, de eadem, notery; Ricus Gervays, de eadem, husbond-man ; Witts de Roy, de eadem, husbondman; Witts Kyng, deeadem, husbondman; Johes Garred, de eadem, husbondman;Thomas Gold, de eadem, husbondman; Witts Smyth, de eadem,husbondman; Johes Leveshot, de eadem, husbondman; Ste-phus Shadde, de eadem, husbondman; Henr9 Dyker, de eadem,laborer; Ricus Goldger, de eadem, laborer; Ricus Tyler, deeadem, tyler; Ricus Longvyle, de eadem, junior, husbondman;Jones Harlowe, de eadem, husbondman; Rofetus Harlowe, deeadem, husbondman; Johes Dyne, de eadem, husbondman;Johes Pers, de eadem-j husbondman; et Job.es Wright, deeadem, husbondraan.

Jones Martyn, de Dertford, gentilman; alias Jones Martynnup de Quaplod in*Gom Lincoln, gentilman; Wills Rotheley, de

1 See post, p. 271. • 2 Membrane 11:

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Dertford, yoman; Kog9us Botheley, de eadem, yoman; BobtusAleyn, de eadem, gentilman; et Walterus Groveherst, deeadem., gentilman.

Johes Bowe, of Boxle, gentilman; Bobtus Howe, of Aillsford,gentilman; Wills Bowe, of Aillsford, gentilman j Bobtus Bowe,of Aillesford, gentilman; Henry Dore, de Boxle; JacobusBurbage, de Boxle; Johes Burbage,, de Boxle; Bobtus Bur-bage, de Boxle, yoman; et Hugo Wode, de Ealdyng, gentil-man ; ac omes alii, etc.

Bofttus Somerey, de Sta/pulherst, gentilman; Stepfeus Hern-'den, de eadem, husbondman j Jofees Exherst, de eadem, hus-bondman; Thomas Engiurst, de eadem, barbour; Jofres Berman,de eadem, husbondnian; Thomas . . . . / de eadem, laborer;Thomas Benryng, de eadem, husbondman; et fiiciis Moys, deeadem, husbondman j ao omnibus, etc.

"Wills Lovelace, alias Lovelas, de Merton, in com. Surr., aliasdons Wills nup., de Betvysden, gentilman.

Jofies Burwessh, de Guyfford, yoman.Jofies Elys, de Octham, gentilman; Wills Oolyn, de eadem,

yoman j Thomas ate Hache, de eadem, bocher; Waltus Lovell,de parochia de Langle, yoman.

Bog. Tong, de HONDK DB WBSTKAM.Bicus Sabyn, constabularius HUNDB DE MADBSTOK ; Johes Col-

ney, de eadem; Wills Bele, de eadem.Wills Symond et Dionisius Bak, constabular. HTJNDB DE FEL-

BEEGH8; ac omes alii, etc.Wills Kayem, alias d9cus Boule, de parochia de Bradgcvre;

Henr Crumpe, de eadem; Ptius Bayer, de eadem; Elias Bocher,de eadem j Will's Frensh, de eadem; Thomas Breggeham, deeadem; Elias Breggeham, de eadem; Thomas Drury, deeadem; Bofetus Drury, de eadem; Witts Grenehell, de eadem;Elias Grenehell, de eadem; Jones Conper, de eadem; JohesCastell, de eadem; WiU's Heneger, de eadem; Bicus Canon,de eadern; Wills Lather, de eadem; et Petrus Premer, deeadem.

Bicus Tonge, de Westerhcm.Bogus Twysden, de Magna Ghcvri, gentilman.; et Johes

Gybbes, de eadem, gentilman.Witts Chaundellar et Bicus Carter, constabulary HUNDR DE

COTESHECHB j ac omes et singuli, etc.J sia. . 2 See ante, p. 245.

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252 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

Dionisius Buttur efc Jolies Simons, constabulary HTJNDR DS"FELBAROGH ; Wills Petet, Barthus Dryland, Eobtus G-odebarn,et Nicnus Hylles j1 ac onies alii, etc.

Johes Fyssher, de Maydeston, carpenter; Jolies Bird, deClynton; Jacobus Hope, de WyngJiam, gentilman; ac JohesOxenden, de Wyngham, gentilman; ac Jacobus Cluteryndenet Eicus Pury, consfcabularii de HUNDB DE WYWGHAM ; ac omes,etc.

Wills Haute, armig., Eicus Mynot, et Jolies Denne, ac omes,etc., infra HUNDR DE KYNGHANFORD.

Waltus Waleys et Wills Warde, constabulary HUWDE DE<SOUNDEST ;2 Thomas Wilbore, de pwrochia de Chiddyngston, yo-man j Jo&es Broker, de eadem, yoman; Bogus Atte Wode, deeadero, yoman; Joftes Wodgate, de eadem, yoman; WillsWare, de eadem, yoman; Eicus Clerk, de eadem, yoman.;Wills Clerk, de eadem, yoman; Wills Hunt, de eadem, yo-man ; Jolies Clerk, de parochia de Hebyr, yoman; JoL.es Corefc,de eadem, yoman ; et Wills Wymbyll, de eadem, yoman j acomnes, etc.

.Simon Benet et Tkomas Mantell, constabular HUNDB DEBOUGHTOJT ATTB BLBiWB; et Tnomas Burgeys, et Eobtus Dry-,lond; ac omes, etc.

Eicus Walshe et Bernardus Cabell, constabularij HmsnoB DEEOKBSLE, ac Johes Mager, Phus atte Welle, Eicus Mannard,Johes Bertlotte, et Witts Eowe, ac omes, etc.

Jones Mortymer, ao Wills Foule, de Westwyliham, husbond-man; Thomas Wodeward, de Westwykham, husbondman; WiftsAleyn, de Westwykham, husbondman; et Thomas Stone, deparochia de Westwykham, husbondmanj ac ombs aliis, etc.

Hugo Chedyngston, de Sundrisshe ; Jones Style, de parochiade Sundrisshe; et Thomas Baker, de eadem, clerk; ac omes •alii, etc.

Thomas Henere; Eofcfcus Seylyard; Johes Seylyerd; Jones-Josewey ; Thomas Chaunceler j Johes Bardog; Wills Colman.;Johes Slyghtre; Eicus Oughtrede ; Eog9us Wodewarde; Eicus.Swon; Johes Swon, fii ejus; Johes Eyehet; Eicus Fychet;Eicus Ware; Joftes Chepstede, junior; Thomas Chelscombe;Wills Twyford; Johes Eouland; et Johes Ganyll; ac omes,etc.

Wills Menhome; Johes Whillok; Johes Levenorth, - de<1 See ante, pp. 245, 251, and post, p. 256. 3 See ante, p. 248,

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Broiighton Menchouse; Johes Herynden et. JoL.es Tempul-marche; ac omes, etc.

Thomas Reme, de Senham, gentilman.Petrus Pedynden, de Harden, husbondman; et Ricus Capron,

de eadem, husbondman; ac omes, etc.Joftes Richyngood, de Kingesloue infra Insula de Thanet; ac

omes, etc.Thomas Welde, constabularius1 vims DB BEA.STEDE et LEGATE

DE TTOTBRIGGE ; Eobfcus Parker; Thomas Crowe; Johes Harry;Nichua Dore; Ricus Harry; Robtus Harry; Greorgius Jurdayn;Wifts atte Meer; Thomas Lake; Joftes Brightrede; JohesSwan, drover; et Ricus Pakke; ac omes alii, etc.

Robtus Olyfton, de parochia de Olyfton, gentilman; JohesBoches Bocher, de Barmesey, yoman; Ricus Martyndale, yo-man; et Ricus Broun, de eadem, yoman.

Johes Nassh, de Merden, yoman; Johes Rolf, de eadem,yoman; ac omes, etc.

Witts Norton, de parochia de 8heldwych, gentilman; ac omes,etc.

Johes Fraunceys, subconstabularius de Estgate, in parochia3" NichA in suburbia de ROUCHESTKB ; ac omes, etc.

Johes G-erold, de parochia See Margarete in suburlio de Rou-cliestre, husbondman ; ac omes, etc.

Johes Bornman, Johes fii Johis Bornman, Ricus Bornman,Stephus Bornman, et Jacobus Bornman, de parochia de Sough-ton Mencfiouse; ac omes alii, etc.

Robtus Mertyn, de Wye; Johes Rose; Wills London; Tho-mas Wyllok, et Johes Ourle, de Wye; ac omes, etc.

Johes Q-odyng, de JSsfpeKham, yoman; Johes Bsthawe, deBstpekham, yoman; Rofetas Oolyn, de Estpekham, smyth; etWifis Godyng, de Estpekham, yoman, constabulary HUND DBLYTTEMBLD ; ac omes, etc.' Ricus Forde, de parochia de Penseherst, gentilman; ac omes,etc.

• Johes Kyrkewode, Ricus Byrdemere, et Johes Tysedale.• Johes Grulby, de Dertford; Robtus Barbour, de eadem;•Johes Herde, de eadem; Johes Freman, de eadem; Johes deDene, de eadem; et Henr Serman, de eadem, ac omes, etc., de•Stoneham M&rshstrete, et Stoneheld, ac de parochia de Dertford.; Nichus Champeneys, Ricus Bdlyn, Johes atte Nobyn,

1 Memtrane 10.

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254 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

Thomas G-ylbe, Johes Mason, Jokes Stokke, Johes Sandyr,Ricus Frere, Simon Boydon, Ricus Alcote, Joh.es Coryour,Thomas Hencote senior, Thomas Hencote junior, Thomas atteNobyn, Jones Alcote, Johes North, Johes Ely, Wills Copedyll,Henr Tenaker, Thomas Oouper senior, Johes Adam, ThomasKyng, Johes Capell, Johes Archer, Johes Thomson, WillsTonge, Ricus Auncell, Johes Clerk, Ricus Harlbard, GilbtusHarbard, Wills Harbard, Wills Carpynter, Johes Abbotte,Ricns Jordan, Bogus Conper, Grerardus Wangystell, JohesNebman, Johes Herte, Wills Palmer, et Thomas Pesok, deparochia de Strode, ac omes, etc.

Thomas Deynold, de Gantuar; Johes G-arwynton, Wills Bele,Rogus Toly, Ricus Carpenter, Ricus Upton, Johes Bate, etJohes Beke, de eadem, ac omes alii et singuli, de eadem civi-tate.

Witts Lorde, de Berstede, bocher, Hermanus Pokell, deeadein, draper; Simon Meller, de eadem., mason; RobtusHeynes, de eadem, husbondman; Phus Joce, de eadem, car-penter, Johes Coker, de eadem, husbondman; Rogus Edward,de eadem, husbondman; Wills Carter, de eadem, yoman;Henr Brewer, de eadem, mason; Andreas Gardener, de eadem,mason; Simon Coker, de eadem, mason; Robtus Style, deeadem, mason; Thomas Rokesacre, de eadem, mason; RicusClerk, de eadem, barbour; Johes William, de eadem, webbe;et Johes Hopkyn, de eadem, husbondman.

Johes Chamberleyn, alias Johes Smethcote, de JBstfa/rle,gentilman.

Johes Boteler, de Soughton Malherbe, ciicus; Wills Clerk,de eadem, senior, husbondman; Wills Clerk, de eadem, junior,husbondman; Henr Swerenden, de eadem; Thomas Wylkyns,de eadem, laborer; Johes Allyn, de eadem, husbondman;Johes Hooker, de eadem, husbondman; Johes Coveney, deeadem, laborer; Johes Tyler, de eadem, tyler; Henr Cook, deeadem, wever; Galfrid Brodeway, laborer; Johes Sednour, deeadem, husbondman; Wills Stonehous, de eadem, husbond-man; Johes Stonehous, de eadem, husbondman; Johes Sten-hous, de eadem, sexteyn; Johes Hasylwode, de eadem, husbond-•man; et Johes Rogger, de eadem, husbondman, ac omes, etc.

Ricus Coyff, de Speldehwrsi, husbondman; Johes Crudde, deeadem, yoman; Ricus Crudde, de PensJvwst, yoman; et JSTichusCrundewell, de eadem, yoman.

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WalEus Waleys, de PensJiurst, yoman; Thomas Berkele, deeadem, yoman; Wills Peyntour, de Ohidyngston, husbondman ;Jolies Basset, de eadem, yoman; Wills Harlakenden, de Wode-churche, yoman; Wills Clerk, de eadem, yoman; et AlanusEngeham, de eadem, yoman.

Walfris Langley, de HUNDR DE ESTKY, gentilman, ac omes,etc.

Witts Wynterbourne, de Usthetisford, alias de Wy, gentil-man; et Ricus Dodyston, de Westwelle.

Jolies G-erveys, de parocHa de Zele.Johes Stone, junior, gentilman, ac omes, etc.Tkomas Swyst^ de Sandewico, yoman; et Thomas Stokes,

yoman.Johes Oosyn, de Oantuar, grocer.Thomas Ohelscombe, de Sundrysslie.Thomas Eeculuer, constabularius HTJND DE OHATEHAM j1 Wills

Gorier, Johes Covler, Ricus Oovler, Hamo Covler, ThomasFriday, Wills Thorp senior, Joh.es Thorp senior, Johes Thorpjunior, Johes Smyth, Thomas Smyth, Bogus atte Wode, WillsWarner, Thomas Warner, Johes Symcok, Ricus Lorkyn, Ri-cus Oristyan, Rogus Roper, Stephus Cok, Johes Colt, SimonCouper, Robtus Wodear, Ricus Bedmynton, Wills Short, WillsNeel junior, Johes Pylcher, Wills Pylcher, Johes Chapman,Ricus Marchall, Johes Wolf, Wills Neel senior, Johes Tomme,Thomas Pery senior, Thomas Pery junior, Johes Pery, bocher,Hamo Long, Wills Long, Johes Pylcher, Robtus Chelfeld,Ricus Long, Thomas Long, ac Robtus Grodfray, constabulariusHTJNDE: DE GYLLYNGHAM ; Johes Broun, Thomas Pery, JohesMylle,'Wills Mylle, Johes Dygon, Johes Keneworth, MichaelGrybbe, Johes Harry, Thomas Davy, Thomas Acton, Johes Ram,Wills Grenehill senior, Ricus Rogger, Wills Grrenehill junior,Ricus Bery, et Stephus Heyward, bocher, de paroch. de Ohat-teham, Qillynyham, et Grean.

Wills Pery, de parochia de Qyllyngham, ac omes, etc.Thos Edolff, de Westmallyng, yoman, ae omes alii, etc.Johes Shepherd, de Bromley, husbondman; et Wills Shep-

herd, de Bromley, husbondman.Wills Harry, de Est Gate, in parochia Sei Nichi, in suburbio

de Rouckesfrre, bruer, ac omes, etc.Johes Drury, de Sandewico, armig.

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256 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

Joh.es Fyneux, armig.Wills Symond et Dionisius Bak, constabular HUND DE

BBKGH,1 ac omes, etc.Johes Duke, Jacobus atte Forde, Jolies Smythest senior,

Joh.es Rolf, Johes Bechyng, Robtus Kent, Johes Badisden, Bi-cus Bechyng, et Stephas Capell, de Haulceherst, ac omibs, etc.

Jokes Paston, de Scmdewico, bocher.Plus Aleysaunder, Eobtus Dame, Robtus Rose, Thomas

Fytyll, Wills Caweston, Bicus Pykenote, Johes Dawe, JoliesUmfrey, Eobtus Langley, Rious Langley, Thomas Dawe, JohesHalston, Johes Kyng, Johes Beton, Wills Plege, Johes Ayle-mer, Johes Whode, Eadus Mason, et Johes John, seruante-laugge, de parochia de Bekynham.

Thomas Thornton, de Gravesend, hakeneyman.; et WiftsFyll, de eadem, carpenter.

Eobtus Berlond, de Reynliam, yoman; Bicus Eenell, deeadem, husbondman; Johes Ghaunterell, de eadem, husbond-man; Stephus Aymer, de eadem, husbondman; Jot.es Symond,de eadem, husbondman • Johes Walware, de eadem, husbond-man ; Wills Christian, de eadem, husbondman; et Wills Whitle,de eadem, husbondman.

Eobtus Ohesemanj et Thomas Cheseman, de Ustgrenewich, aeomes, etc.

Simon Vaghen, de Gvwotsend,, gentilmanj Ricus Plotte, deGravesend, shipman; Johes Mersshe, de Graveseud, maryner;Johes Plotte, de Gravesende, maryner; Thomas Hardy, deGravesende, maryner; Thomas Plotte, de Gravesend, junior,maryner; Wills Hardy, de Gravesende, maryner; Wills Wode-stocke, de Gravesend, maryner; Johes Feryer^ de Grravesende,bargeman • et Thomas Q-wyn, de Grravesende, maryner, ac omes,etc.

Johes Bokynfold, de Upcherch, yoman; Johes Olenaent, deNewenton, husbondman; et Thomas Longe, de Newyntoiijhusbondman.

Wills Selowe, de Oantuar, mercer; et Johes Fermynghara,de Oantuar, bocher.

Johes Baker, de Maydeston, yoman.Johes Ildergate, de Sandewich, armig.Bdmundus Ohertesey, de Rouohesbre, gentilman; et Ricus

Culpepyrj nug de Estfarlegh, gentilman.1 See ante, pp. 245, 251, 252.

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JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS us KENT. 257

Thomas Cardon, de Olyve, gent; Johes Garden, de eadem,gent; Laurencius Mundyn, de eadem, shipman; Ricus Mep-ham, de eadem, ehaundeler; • et Thomas Mepham, de eadem,husbondmatu

"Waltus Grepegge, de Denton, husbondman; et Johes Martyn,de Chalk, husbondman.

Joh.es Potkyn, de Ghalhe, senior, husbondman; et JbhesPotkyn, de eadem, junior, husbondman.

Joh.es Gokke, de Borstall, in parochia de Plumstede, yoman ;et Thomas Pycard, de parochia de Grehithe, yoman, constabu-larii HUNDR DB LYTLB et LBSON, ac omes, etc.

Sfcephus Golyey, de Maydeston, goldsmyth.Wills Fynche, de Maydeston, taillour, ac omes, etc.Wills Bderiche, de Estgrenewich, et Alicia, ux9 ejus; Rogua

Cokke, de Estgrenewiche; Henr Newerk, de Estgrenewiche, etMargareta, ux9 ejus; Johes Brambill, de Estgrenewicho, etAlicia, ux. ejus.

Ricus Snelgorre, de Boxley, yoman, ac omes, etc,Johes Newenham, de Strode, yoman;1 et Ricus Broke, de

Rouchestre, yoman, ac omes.Robfcus Ohamberleyn, de Menoorth ; et Johes Chamberleyn,

de parochia de Lose.Robtus Est, de Maydeston, gentilnian.Jacobus Scheterynden et Johes Pery, constabularii de

HTJNDE : de WTNGHAH, ac Jones Oxenden et Wills Donyngton,ac omes, etc.

Wills Wodhell, constabular HTJNDR de PRESTON, ac JohesHalle, et Johes Rekedon, et omes, etc.

Ricus Hervy et Johes Downe, constabular de HUND. DEESTRT, ac Johes Ghanaberleyn, et Thomas Roger, ac omes, etc.

Johes Gokke, de Borstall, in parochia de Plumstede, yoman;Johes Orabbe, de Borstall, in parochia de Plumstede, yoman;Radus Yonge, de Borstall, yoraan; Robfras Ricard, de parochiade Plumstede, maryner; Bdmundus atte Wode, de parochia deErehithe, yoman.; Thomas Jonson, Ricus Jonson, Rogus Rodley,Johes Forger, Johes Hychecok, Johes Bolton, de parochia deErehithe; Robtus Drynker, de parochia de Plumstede; etGalfrus Herts, de Or&yford, yoman.

Johes Orouche, de Milton, hnsbondman; et Wills Bull, deeadem, husbondnaan. •

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258 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

Eicus Adam, de parva Charte, yoman.Thomas Ballard, de parocMa de Estgrenewyc7ie, armig; Jolies

Shamele, Wills More, Jolies Sharpe, Wills Hanford, RobtusAytan, Robtus Tumour, et JoL.es Pyers, de eadem parochia jac Riciis Hunte, de parochia de Oharteliam; Thomas Andrewe,de eadem; Thomas Lynsey, de eadem; Thomas Osmere, deEst Sutton j Phus Joce, de parochia de Melton ; et Adam Boke,de Petham.

Jacobus Grandon et Thomas Boorne, de parochia de Hithe.Wills Serle, de parochia de Ohevenyng de Chepestede, yoman;

et Wills Sharp, de eadem parochia, yoman.Johes Notyngham, de parochia de Seme, yoman; et Johes

Att Chirch, alias Oherch, de eadem parochia, yoman.Robtus Payn, de BeJcenam, husbondmaii j1 et Andreas Wode-

cok, de Bromley, husbondman, constabulary HUND DB BEOMLETet BEKEWAM.

Johes Bolt, de paroohia de Pensherst,2 husbondman; JohnHert, husbondman; Johes Grombrigge, husb, Thomas Gode-yere, husb ;3 Waltus Beche, de Peasherst, senior, husb; Ni-chus Crondewell, husb, Johes Roger, husb, Johes Holt, husb, Ni-chus Holt, husb, Waltus Beche, husb, Waltus Waleys, yoman,Ricus Hamond, bocher, Johes Bulman, gent,4 Thomas Fuller,husb, Ricus Fuller, husb, de Penherst; Johes Wodgate, deOhedyngstone, senior, husb; Johes Wodgate junior, husb, JohesSleyghter, husb, Johes Basset, de Chedyngstone, husbondman;Johes Crudde, de Speldherst, husbondman; Wills Crudde, deSpeldhurst, husb; et Wills Sakery, de Speldh&rst, ao omes alii,etc.

Johes Norton, Thomas Sadyer, Johes Grangeman, ThomasGodwat, Wills Peny, Petrus Breggeham, Ricus Tomlyn, ThosDane, Wills Dylot, Ricus Storey, Wills Storey, Elias Ladde,Wills Louce, Henr Storey, Robtus Strangbowe senior, WaltusCoke, Elias Loosmyth, Wills Catelot, Robtus Loosmyth,Johes Loosmyth senior, Wills Strangbowe, Wills Barlyng,Benedcus Geley, Johes Holman senior, Johes Ooke, JohesTomlyn, Henr Rere, Ricus Caperon, Robtus Strangbowe junior,Johes Strangbowe, Johes Lowe, Robtus Lowe, Johes Loo-

1 .Membrane 7.2 See ante, p. 255. •3 Where husb. is printed, the woi'd is at length in the original.

• 4 So also gent.

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JOHN CADE'S POLLOWEKS IN KENT. 259

smyth junior, Henr Kyryell, Ricus Roger, Thomas Tomlyn,Jones Bedell, Petrus Petynden, Wills Mowere, Wills Jan,Johes Lydsyng, Thomas Olenche, Barthus Plotte, Johes Love-dere, Thomas Heystede, Robtus Knyght, Johes Gygman, etStephus Dane, de par.oob.ia de Borden, ac omes, etc.

Robtus Rogger, de Lenkam, yoman; Johes Colyare, yoman;Johes Bysshop, de eadem, tailour; Johes Bakere, de eadem,bakere; Wills Gybbe, de eadem, tanner; Johes Gybbe, deeadem, tanner; et Safirus Oouper, de eadem, cowper, ac omes,etc.

Ricus Kelshale, de SolyngTjowrne, husbondman; Johes Tylare,de eadem, taillour; et Wills Filcote, de eadem, husbondman.

Robtus Perry, trumpet.Thomas Tragosse, de Boughley, gent.Wills Odyerne, de WUtresham, in hundr: de Oxene, gent;

Jacobus Grlover, yoman; Laurencius Taillour, yoman; WillsBudde, yoman; Agustimis Potyn, yoman; Wills Aas, yoman;Wills Ausbyn, yoman; Johes Jolyf, husb; Johes Mapysden,yoman; Jacobus Mapysden, yoman; Wills Browenyng, husb ;Jacobus Huberd, yoman; Thomas Godfrey, yoman; JohesWarner, husbondman; Johes Potyn, yoman; Johes Glover,yornan; Wills Morleyn, husb; Wills Potyn, husb; JohesOhyboll, husb; Stephus Boydon, husb; et Stephus Sexteyn,de Wittresham, husbondman.

Nichus Trendeherst, de parochia de Lyde, yoman.Thomas Harry, de Haitian, draper; Wills Fox, de Wersliam,

yoman.Johes Hughlyn, de Ossechurche, yoman; Johes Kempe, de

Uomaney, yoman; Ricus Heed, de Snergate, yoman; ThomasHeed, de eadem; et Johes Adam, de Brolcelond, wever.

Johes Osbern, de Trottesdy/, yoman; Ricus Ohauncelei-,de eadem, husbondman; Johes Tenecre, de eadem, husbond-man; Robtus Symcok, de eadem, husbondman; Ricus Rons,de eadem, husb; Johes Oheseman, de eadem, taillour; ThomasOsbern, de eadem, laborer; et Johes William, de eadem, hus-bondman, ac omes, etc.

Henr Outbusshe, de Bedynden, yoman qui se sicut pferteidem Johi Mortymer.

Johes Baker, de Maydeston, yoman qui se sicut pfect eidemJohi Mortymer.

Thomas Smyth, de jBaldyng, yoman; Johes Goldsmyth, deS 2

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260 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT.

Balding, yoman; et Wills Groldsmyth, de Hinaton, yoman, acomes, etc. .

- Joh.es Burgoyne, qui se sicut ^ferfc eidem Johi Mortymer.Jolies Pepysham, de G-oodherst, laborer; Robtus Rye, de

Ooumbewell, laborer; Jolies Tregge, de Fl&mynwell, husb;Jolies Courthope, de FlemynweU, husb; Robtus Jurdan, deHangherst; husbondman; Thomas Jurdan, de Qoodherst, husb jWills Mugge, de Goodherste, rypyer; Thomas Mugge, deG-oodherst, rypyer; Jolies Norton, de G-oodhersfc, corveser;Rogus Smyth, de Groodherst, laborer; Sphus Berworth,.deG-oodherst, laborer; et Thome Berworth, de Goodherst, yoman,ac omes, etc.

Johes Mulling, de Oantuar; Johes Wynter, de Oantuar;Thomas Proude, de Cautuar; Wills Sellowe, de Oantuar, mer-cer ; Johes Harnhill, de Cantuar; Radus Sutton, Johes Sutton,Ricus Barnes, de Cantuar, brasyer; et Wills Bryan, ao omes, etc.

Rogus Ridlee, de Cantuar, gent; Johes Newerk; RicusPargate, de Cantuar; Ricus Munden, de eadem; et RicusNewerk, ac omes, etc.

Laurencius Stonestrete, Nichus Bulbroke, Johes Cotyng,Wills Sprynget, Johes Polyner, Robtus Wykern, LaurenciusG-erad, Nichus Bokyngham, Johes urderdowne, ThomasBaskenyle^ Laurencius Lovell, Robtus Taillour, Johes Myles, deSydyngbm-n; Simoii Sylk, Thomas Pers, Johes Beche, JbhesBaker, Wills Denwey, Nichus Graungenaart, et Johes Loksmyth.

Wills Ayot, de parochia de Holyngburn, yoman.Johes Bufctet, de Brounley, husb, alias Jenyn Butfcet. .Waltus Culpepyr; de Qoutehersb, armig j Johes Oulpepyr, de

eadem, fil ejus; Ricus Oulpepyr; Wills Foule; Thomas Sancok;Thomas. Wychynden; et Ricus Moys, ac omes'alii, etc.

Johes Culpepyr, de G-outeherst, gent; Wills Mugge, de eadem;Johes Love, de eadem; Johes Bace, de eadem; Sphus Love,de eadem j Johes Benke, de eadem; Johes Baldok, de eadem;Thomas Dorley, de eadem; Thomas Wayte, de eadem, JohesPatyndon, de eadem; Johes Baker, de eadem; et Ricus Streter,de eadem, et omes, etc.

•' Johes Torke, alias Johes Kelyng, de parochia de Bek&nam,senior, husb; Johes de Yorke, alias Johes Kelyng, de parochiade Bekenaxn, husbondman; Johes Middey, de parochia deBekenatn, husb; et Wills Middey, de parochia de Bekenamyhusb, et in hund de Bromeley et Bekenam, ac omes, etc.

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JoL.es Gylford, de Dolling, gentilman.Johes atte Water, Galfrus Breknok, Thomas Stranbowe,

Th.om.as Hogyn, de parochia de BoVbyng, ac omes, etc.Wills Sprynget, de Sedyngburn, yoman; La-urencius'Lovell,

de eadem; Johes Quynte, de eadem; Johes Norden, de eadem;et Joh.es Mylys, de eadem, ac omes, etc.• Joh.es Mounford, de Donn ; Eicus Godard, de Donn, husb;Bicns Willyam, de Donn, husb; Johes Petle, de Donn, husb;Johes Smyth, de Donn, husb ,• Wills Mathewe, de Dona, husb;Johes Erie, de Donn, yoman; Wills Walleys, de Donn, gentil-jnan ; Johes Maynell, de Oodha/m; et Joh.es Eowched, de Ood-hanij ac omes, etc.

Johes Blowers, de Roucliestre, draper j1 Robtus Bonham, deeadem, skryvener; Johes Fraunceys, de eadera, laborer; Ni-chus Picard, de eadem, smyth; Petrus Pierles, de eadem, bo-cher; Thomas Fuller, de eadem, bruer; Johes Blakburn, deeadem, bruer. .

EdmuBdus Ohymbham, de parochia de Southflete,. gent;Witts Edmondj de eadem, yoman; Eicus Jurdon, de eadem,yoman; Johes Shirwode, de eadem, yoman.

Johes Frere, de Strode, shipman; Eobtus Frere, de eadem,shipman; Eobtus Worme, de eadem, barbour; Johes Chese-man, corveser; Thomas Hencote, de eadem, mason; SimonHert, de eadem, shipman; Johes Hert, de eadem, shipman.

Bogus Appelton, senior, de Derteford, gentilman; Marg9iaux ejus, Eog^us Appelton, filius p9dci Bogi, de eadem, gent;Thomas Herry, de eadem, yoman, ac omes, etc.

Thomas Undirdovme, de Dertford, •watirman;. Johes Under-do wne, filius ipsius Thome, de eade'rn, 'watirman; et JohesWebbe, de eadem, watirman. . . . ;

Wills Worthe, de Derteford, inholder; Waltus atte heath,de eadem, ferrour; Eicus atte heathe, filius ipsius Walti, deeadem, laborer; Eicus Holte, de eadem, sadler; Johes Page,de eadem, plomer; Johes G-ubby, de eadem, chaundeler; Tho-mas Gubby, de eadem, laborer; Thomas Revet, de eadem,couper., . .• Hear Ruste, alias Henr Eous, de Orayford, yoman; Ste-phus Large, de Derteford, yoman; Wills Herry, de eadem,barbour; Thomas Smyth, de eadem, yoman; Jones Baker, deeadem, inholder; Wills Fuller, de Stone, yoman; Rog9us

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262 JOHN CADE'S FOLLOWERS IN KENT,

Loundyssb, de Southflete, busbondman; Jobes Turnour, deDerteford, couper.

Stepbus Rogger, de Smerden, bocber; Ricus Norton, deeadem 5 Jobes Melle, busbondman ; Wills Marlare, taillour;Thomas Elys, husb ; Laurencius Marlare,, taillour; Nicbus En-geherst, husb; Job.es Hogge, chapman; Jobes Holstrete, husb;Thomas Pell, husb; Tbomas Cook, husb; Ricus Scot, cloth-makerj Tbomas Heyman, clotbmaker; Robtus Heyman, olotb-maker; Robtus Wbithed, laborer; Olmerus Dowele, tyler;Jolies Dowele, tyler; Johes Materas, bocber; "Wills Materas,snaytb; Wills Habynden, laborer; Thomas Stace, busbondman;Tbomas Sbarp, taillour; Wills Melle, senior, busb; RobtusTuysnotb,busb; Tbomas Tuysnotb, laborer j Jobes Pbilpot, flet-cber; Jobes Blecbynden, carpenter; Wills Blecbynden, car-penter; Thomas Kene, de eadem, fuller; Henr Burwassb, car-penter; Ricus Romynden, bocber; Jobes Hooke, corveser;Jolies Clerk, baker; Tbomas Clerk, corveser; Robtus Clerk,baker; Alexus Sawyer, barbour; Jobes Jaffrey, taillour; JobesHamond, busb; Wills Bromley, busb; Wills Swyft, busb ;Tbomas Fuller, sawyer; Henr atte Dene, nusb; Jobes Oolyn,tbatcber; Jobes Hunt, wever; Robtus Cbeseman, laborer;Wills Pbilpot, colyer; Ricus Burney, draper; Stepbus Omyn-den, clotbmaker ; Robtus Dowertyng, tumour ; Petrus Hoope,laborer; Ricus Blaccbe, laborer; Wills Hamond, sawyer;JoB.es Tobyll, laborer; Wills Tobyll, turnour; Laur9 Wliy-tberynden, bocber; Johes Assbcombe, coryour; Jobes Boeber,laborer; Ricus Bocber, carpenter; Wills atte beye, laborer;Henr Cloke, laborer; Ricus Comber, laborer; Hanr Baker,sawyer; Simon Melle, laborer; Henr Colyn, taillottr; PbusBaker, laborer; Ricus Baker, corveser; Stepbus Baker, tbat-cber; Jobes Glover, bocber; Ricus Glover, glover; RobtusButterford, cbapman; Wills Engeberst, laborer; Robtus Cou-per, wever; Ricus Couper, laborer; Tbomas Bresynden, fuller;Wills Bresynden, tbatcber; Laur9 Bresynden, sawyer; HenrGrervays, laborer; Jolies Rede, laborer; Jobes Tyernden, we-ver; Tbomas atte boo, tanner; Jobes atte Wode, busb;Jobes atte Wode, tanner; Wills Hamme, smytb; JacobusBresynden, smytb; Jobes Symoud, laborer; Tbomas Bailly,clotbmaker; Wills Bailly, wever; Tbomas Bailly,wever; Jobes'Tve, wever; Wills Newenden, laborer- Jones Obeseman,wever; Tbonias Treton, turnour; Robtus Snxyfcb, laborer;

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Henr Petyto, taillonr; Joi.es Stone, laborer; Laur9 Pope, bos'clier ; Ricus Bailly, wever ; et Nichus Stykker, skynner.

Thomas Burgeys, de Gravene, armig; et Johes Thornbury,de Feversham, armig.

Thomas Ussher, de paroohia See Marc/arete juxta Roff, husb;Johes Hassok, de eadem, carpenter; Thomas Bradford, deeadem, husb; et Thomas Brabon, de eadem, carpenter.

Robtus Tuk, de parochia de 'Esterfarleg'h, carpenter; -ThomasPetsmyth, de eadem, mason; et Waltus Prebyll, de eadem, hus-bondman.

Edmundus Ghertesey, de Hedecrone, gentilman; ThomasBurden, de parochia de Edecrone, husbondman; ThomasBaker, de eadem, draper; Michael Burden, de eadem, hus-bondman ; Eobfcus Lytlesden, de eadem, husb; Heni^ Brice,de eadem, bocher; et Thomas Edenden, de eadem, bocher.

Johes Ferry, de Gyllyng'kam, yoman; Wills Wynter, dePepylury, husbondman; et Johes Ploure, de eadem, husbond-man.

Ricus Cokset, de Jtouchestre, yoman; Wills Dunston_, deeadem, yoman; Wills Wyse, de eadem, yoman; Johes Rogger,de eadem, corde-wayner; Ricus Yate, de eadem, yoman; Tho-mas Maunfeld, de eadem., taillour; et Johes Baker, de eadem,yoman.

Johes Rede, de Rouchestre, seniore, yoman; Johes Rede, deeadem, juniore, yoman; Wills Herry, de eadem, bruer; Lauren-cius Holbroke, de eadem, joynour; Nichus Wever, de eadem,"vrever; et Robtus atte Wode, de Asshe juxta Frenyngham, yo-man.

Thomas Tebbe, de Brynchesle, yoman; et Thomas Brok, deHarden, yoman.

Wills Hereward, de Rouchestre, talloughchaundler; WillsWollys, de eadem, husb ; Johes Malet, de eadem, chapman;Johes Botswayne, de eadem, laborer; Johes Gouper, de eadem,s9uaunt; Robtus Omyllok, Wills Godfrey, Nichus Truley,

• Ricus Godfrey, Petrus Carpenter; et Wills Coke.Wills Estmere, Johes Gybbe, Nichus Sarles, Johes Trukkys,

Johes Ook, Henr9 Polan, Johes Heremyte, Wills Wrothton,Henr Waryn, Wills Osbarn, Johes Hamelet, juniore, JohesWadde, Johes Hamelet, seniore, Johes Bokenfold, Johes atteHecche, Wills atte Wode, Thomas Pollard, Johes May, JohesSpuddelL. Simon .Canon, Wills Crippys, Johes Frende, Thomas

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Gillot, Jokes Symond, Jol.es Colyn, Henr Bedell, Ricus Poland,Wills G-rene, Thomas Robyn, Johes Gilbe, Ricus Pollard, "WillsPore, Thomas Upton, Wills Wade, Simon Bstlesse, JacobusGedewyn, Henr9 John, Thomas Page, Johes Slikdod, JohesWare, Hamandus Basset, Robtus Ookman, Wills Grantham,Wills Brodeville, Johes Cosyn, Johes Parys, Thomas Trill,Thomas Clerk, de parochia de Upchirehe, husb.

Johes Dygges, de Newyngton ; Ricus Dygges, de Newynton;Robtus Barford, de eadem; Thomas Herry, Johes Herry, JohesThomas, Wills Woddard, Johes Clement, Wills Geffray, Tho-mas Long, et Johes Geffray, de villa et parochia de Newynton,in HUNDR : DE MILTON.- Johes Tredaunt, de Asshford, yoman; Johes Wattes, deeadem, yoman; Wills Egerynden, de eadem, bocher; et PetrusKynet, de WyvelesbergJi, bocher.

Johes Perry, de GLyllyngliain, yoman; Wills Wynter, de Pc-pytibury, husb; et Johes Ploure, de eadem, husbondman.

Wills Brownyng, de Herieiishum, yoman.David Wylkyn, de Middelton, shipman.Wills Penyngton, de Osprynge, capellanus.Robtus Shayle, de Maydeston; et Ricus Wode, de eadem. ,Robtus Bettenham, de parochia de PluMey, gentilman; Ra-

dus Welde, de eadem, yoman; Wills Gyles, de eadem, yoman ;Ricus Tylgheman, de eadem, yoman; Henr9 Hert, de eadem,yoman; Wills Hoke, yoman; Ricus Dnoll, draper; ThomasTylgheman, smyth; Ricus Pekenham, draper; Thomas Wan-den, draper; Thomas Pix, carpenter; Wills atte Forde> husb ;Stephus Piryfeld, couper; Ricus Child, carpenter; ValentinusChild, carpenter; Johes. Godard, wever; Wills Godard, wever;Johes Hert, husb; Thomas Hert, husb, Johes Best, husb ;Rbgus Peteman, husb ; Rogus Bever, husb ; Wills , Monde,husbondman;' Jacobus Bocher; Ricus Kyngessnoth, husb;Wills Kyngessnoth, husb; Johes Brounsmyth, husb; JohesBaker, tyler; Thomas Elys, husb; Robtus Monde, husb; Tho-mas Denys, .husb; Galfrus Spyte, taillour;. Wills Materas,husbj Johes Gybon, husb; Thomas Philpot, husb; .Thomas

, Scot, husb; Johes Rukke, laborer; Robtus Savsyere, laborer ;• Johes Sawyere, laborer; Johes Kyngessnoth, laborer; JohesHasilherssh, laborer; Johes Hoget, laborer; Johes Bocher,fuller; Dionisius, Rychard, taillour; Wills, Bocher, laborer;:Wills Doull, fuller; Thomas Kyngessnoth, fuller,; Thomas

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Gybon, laborer; Georgius Baker, laborer; et Eicus Grenstrete,laborer, ac oro.es, etc.

Eicus Dyne, de Maydeston, gent.Johes Gouell, de Boxle, yoman; Henr9 Asshby, yoman;

Bogus Man, yoman; Eobtus Man, yoman; Thomas Gulley,yoman; et Johes Clynton, de eadem, yoman.

tToL.es Knyght, de Charrying, yoman.Thomas Heed, de PluJcle, yoman, simul cum aliis.Johes Thrope, de IgMJiam, baker; Eicus Thrope, Johes

Mercer, Wills Godewyn, Wills Sawyer, et Johes Smyth, deIghtham, ac omes, etc.

Johes Sender, de FeversTiam, armig; Will Barbour, deeadem, senior, gentilman.; Simon Orwell, de eadem, bruer;Johes Ulf, de eadem, fysshmocger; Eicus Drayton, de eadem,bruer; Eicus Croft, de eadem, gentilman; Eobtus Wastel, deeadem, bocher; Johes Orwell, de eadem, bruer; Johes London,de eadem, yoman; Johes Poland, de eadem, glover; WillsWeeks, de eadem, bocher; Stephus White, de eadem, tanner;et Thomas Stede, de eadem, yoman.

Eogus Heth, de Ore, husb ; Thomas Heth, nup de eadom•villa, laborer; et Eobtus Heth, de eadem villa, laborer.

Wills Foughill, de Magna Chart, diere, CONSTABULAEIUSHUWDE: DE CnAET;1 Johes Fogge, armig; Eogus Twysden, WillsGoldwell, Wills Assherst, husb ; Eicus Sprot, yoman; JohesWatte, yoman; et Johes FoughilL, ac omes, etc.- Wills Bgerynden, constabularius HTJND : DE LONGEBRYGGE/ inparochia de Assheteford; Wills Brokman, de eadem, gent;Johes Brokman, gent; Johes Werde, mercer; Alex Harry,sherman; Johes Tredaunt, tayllour; Marcus Salman, 'fletcher;et Eicus Burman, de eadem, chapman, ac omes, etc.• Johes Grips, de Lenliam, yoman..

Johes Salmon, Eicus Aleyn, Johes Eoger, Thomas, of Soo,Wills Stevyn, shipman; Johes Stephyn, Johes Oarew, JohesNorthwode, Johes Stephyn, de Brokestrode; Wills Whit-hayles, Johes Edward, Johes Balfyr, Hamudus Pere, JohesBaker, Eicus Baker, Thomas Baker, Henricus Norbhwode,Johes Wygyh, Thomas Porker, Henricus Baker, Henricus•Colyn, -Salmon Eyche, Gilbertus Bocher, Wills Stephyn, JohesStephynson, Thomas Oolyn, Johes Eose, Wills Whyttlalys,^senior; Johes Hopkyn, Eicus Copyn, Johes Oraine, Henr

1 See ante, p. 245. . 2 See ante, p. 245.

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Hamond, Henr Bochier, Wills Knepe, Tkomas Eogers, BobtusMartyn, Adam Balsyre, Johes Porker, Elena Shypwassh, HenrParker, Petrus Thomson, "Wills Godfray, Johes Elmer, WillsBrodstrete, Ecus Brodstrete, Ecus Frensshe, Wills Osey, Tho-mas Osey, Thomas Marfcyn, Ecus Balfyr, Johes Dyrward,Eobtus Carys, JoB.es Shepper, Wills Jonson, Johes Coole,Thomas Levyng, Thomas Janyn, Thomas Osey, junior, ThomasEoger, senior; Johes Boll, Johes Hopkyn, Thomas Pax, JohesBrede, Wills Balfyr, Thomas Boll, Henr G-ylwyn, Johes Janyn,Thomas Derett, Johes Eoger, junior; Thomas Barbour, JohesPax, Johes Strode, Johes Lunse, Wills Luse, Johes Brede,senior; Salmon Elmer, Thomas Elmer, Petrus Smyth, EobtusBrede, Johes Brede, junior; Thomas Merssh, Johes Smelt,Johes Moys, Thomas Taillor, Thomas Brede, Wills Coke,Cristoforus Boll, Johes Brede, Adam Edward, Wills Aleyn,Johes German, Johes Taylor, Eobtus Wellard, Wills German,Wills Shyppwassh, Wills Olyf, Eicus Elnore, Johes Pottere,Johes Symond, ac omnes alii et singuh de parochia, et HTTND :DE WHYTSTAPLE.

Wills Wodegate, et Johes Wodegate, de Hdynbrygge.1

Wills Oanon, de Tenham, maryner; et Eicus Eeyson, deeadem, maryner.

Thomas Elys, of Maydeston, senior, husbondman; ThomasElys, junior, husbondman; Johes Eeder, husbondman; Tho-mas Master, husbondman; Thomas Luk, husbondman; WillsJoce, husbondman; Thomas Peppymbury, de Merden, hus-bondman ; Johes Harry, de Lynton, husbondman.; ThomasTylden, de Merden, husbondman; et Johes Stercough, deLynton, husbondman, ac omes, etc.

Eicus Dene, de Maydeston, dobelete maker; Alanus Gerard,smyth; Eobtus Fordham, corvyser; Eadus Long, spyser;Johes Long, waxchaundeler; Eious Long, barbour; JohesOrompe, barbour; Eicus Maynard, corvyser; Nichus Oelkys,laborer; Johes Chapman; et Petrus Park, yoman; ac omes, etc.

Johes Hyllys, de Horsmonden, baker; Henr Hykrnot, etEicus Bygland.

Sphus Carder, de Omnebrolte; et Thomas Carder, filing suus.. Thomas Cotyng, de parochia de Bakdiyld, yoman;. Lode-wico John, husb ; Thomas Messenger, husb; Laurencius Dan-yer, husb; Eicus Bromfeld, -husb; Johes Messenger, seniore,

1 Membrane 5.

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husb; Johes Messenger, juniore, husb; Adam Messenger, husb;Nichus Newenton, busb; Robt Cre-wese, husb ; Bogus Stam-pyke, husb; Nichus Cloue, husbm; Jolies Wayman, husb;Wills Wayman, husb; Eobtus Wylson, husb; Job.es Metar,liusb; Bened9co Metar, husb; Wills Russell, Imsb; WillsSteker, husb ; Henr9 atte Wode, husb; et Stepbus Peere, bus-bondman, ac oraes, etc.

Ricus Smytb, de Shorne; Jobes Smytb, Wills Hamme,Jobes Davy, Jobes Hauke, Petrus Haake, Petrus Page, Tbo-mas Bedill, Bicus Yong, Tbomas Coke, et Ricus Neweman.

Adam Dane, de Sredherst, busbondman; Rogus Rolff, busb ;Wills Grildewyne, bnsb; Jobes Kemmysle, busb; Jobes Fylle,busb; Tbomas Sayyere, busb; Tbomas Oosiedyll, de eadem,busb; Tbomas Flete, de Boxle, busb; Jobes Stretys, seniore,busb; Tbomas Stretys, juniore, de eadem, yoman; Jobes Je-lyffe, de Gelyngham, busb; Wills Bratyll, busb; Jobes Well,de eadem, laborer; Adam Stretys, de Bredherst, busb ; et Pe-trus Page, de Stolcebury, laborer.

Bernardus Kawyll, de Chesylherst, GOWSTABXJLAB HUNDB DEROKTSLET; Pbus atte Well, de Orpyngton; Wills Miller, deOrpyngton; Tbomas Stabyll, de Gray b'e Marie; Jobes Pete-ly, de Downe; Jobes Jeter, de Ghelseld; Robtus Mabelote,de Orpyngton; Vincencius Broke, de Orpyngton; et RicusWallssbe, de Gray b'e Marie.• Jobes Gate, de Estgrenwwhe, bocber, et Margia, ux ejus;Ricus Henbam, carpenter; et Margia, ux ejus; Ricus Gate,reder, et Margareta, ux ejus; Bicus Fox, laborer, et Petro-nilla, ux ejus; Jobes Berde, couper, et Margareta, ux ejus;Simon Nele, pulter, et Petronilla, ux ejus; Nicbus Astyng,taillour^ et Margia, ux ejus; Radus Denys, baker, et Alicia,ux ejus; Jobes Lavender, de eadem, bocber; et Robtus Heruy,de eadem, barbour.

Tbomas Elbrigge, de Eoucliestre, tauerner, et Jobanna, uxejus; Wills Tburston, yoman; Tbomas Maunsell, taillour; etRicus Nicoll, de eadeni, tynker, omes, etc.

Hugo Godewyn, gent; et Ricus Oulpeper, gent, ac omes, etc.Jobes Payne, de parocbia de Merworth, gentilman; Robtus

Obamberleyn, de eadem, gentilman; et Jobes Taillour, deeadem, busb, ac omes, etc.

Tbomas Sport, de M-iddelton, smybb; Henry Malls, sbipman;Wills Maas, sbipman; Ricus Sbipman, busb ; Wills Cok, ship-

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j Johes Tresbon, husb ; Job.es Bragh, fuller; Alanus Ba-ron, cordwayner ; Wills Role, tanner ; Sampson atte Style,barbour j Thomas Sane, shipman; Johes Stepemham, shipman;G-erardus Bus, bereman; Thomas Stenyn, shipman; JohesCot, shipman ; Henr9 Wythlok, shipman. ; Johes Symnet, ship-man ; Wills Symnet, shipman ; Wills Symmet, shipman. ;Nichus Grate, roper ; Johes Noke, bocher ; Wills Bugge, hus-bondman ; Johes Bugge, husbondman ; et Thomas Echet, hus-bondman.

Wills Qrene, et Thomasia ux ejus.Laurencius Levyngdall.Thomas atte Wode, de parochia de Holyngborn, in HUND: DB

HEYBOEN, husbondman, ac omes, etc.Jacobus Cheynwe, de Westeram, gent.Johes Aston, de Maydeston, yoman ; et Barthus Guerdon ;

et E,icus Aston, de Qowteherst, yoman.Johes Eychefeld, Thomas Tyrry, constabularus HUNDE: DE

E.YNGYSLOWE; Wills Manston, Thomas Saynt Joh.es NichusSandeway ; et Johes Malyn.

Eicus Ohalkhill, de Maydeston.Thomas Grodyng, de Yeldyng, yoman ; et Johes Snode, Hun-

ton, husb. • , . - . .Johes Clyfford, de Bolbyng, armigj et Wills Norton, de

Sheldwych, armig. . .Wills Downe, de Westmallyng, gent; Bobtus Langley, de

parochia de Westmallyng, gent ; et Wills Grunne, de eadem,yoman.

Wills Robert, de parochia de Hese, kusb;1 Johes Heuer,husb ; Eicus Shot, husb ; Eicus Aleyn, husb ; Alan.ua Nasshe,husb ; Johes Aleyn, husb ; Hugo Kechill, husb ; WillsFrensshe, husb ; et Simon Kechill, husb, ac omes, etc.

Eich9us Nether, de hund de Belmam ei JBromeley, yoman;Robtus Payn, de eadem, yoman ; Henr Payn, yoman 5 et Tho-mas Thornton, de eadem, yoman.

Hugo atte Wode, of Ealdyng, gentilman ; Johes Orger,yoman ; Wills Water, yoman • et Eicus Ooueney, chapman ;constabularii de HUNDB : de TWTEOED.

Johes Elphy, de parochia de Burlyng, carpeater ; RicusWelcok, de eadem, carpenter; et Wills Broune; de eadem, car-penter.

1 Membraue 4. . . . '

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Ricus Bolt, HeDenton, lausb; Johes Bolt, husb; Ricus Yeisy,husb; Ricus Osbern, husb; Jolies Bisshop_, de eadem, husb ;Andreas Wilby, de Ohalk, husb; Thomas KebbyU, trap deShorne, grome; et Johes Kebbyll, groxne.

Thomas Huchon, Jolies Godfrey senior., Johes Godfrey ju-nior, Joi.es Aleyn, Bicus Atte Crowche; Robtus Prall, ThomasDyne, Nichus Bosyne, Robtus Rolf, Clemens Rolf, ThomasAtte Strete, Robtus Godfrey, Rogus Murstok, Robtus Halstok;et Wills Poynant, de parochia de Stone, in hund de Oxney,husbondmen; Henr9 Northland, Wills Moseden; et WillsKynet, de parochia de Ebney, in eadem hund, husbondmen., Ricus Toly, vynter; et Johes Grene, yonaan.

Hugo Caxton, de Sandewico, mercer; Ricus Halk, de eadem,chapman; Wills Nede, de eadem, spycer; Thomas Davy, deeadem, barbour; Thomas Bromer3 de eadem, chapman ; Henr9

Chadilwode, de eadem, chapman; Johes Pette, de eadem,braer; et Nichus Saunder, de eadem, taloughchaundler.

• Ricus Joskyn, de Colham, senior, husbj Johes Joskyn, deeadem, yoman; Johes Sprever, de eadem, bocher; Wills Spre-•ver, de eadem, senior, yomari; Wills Sprever, de eadem, junior,yoman; Waltus Shippe, de eadem, yoman; Henr Stace, deeadem, husb; Thomas Wright, de eadem, yoman; et WaltusStace, de eadem, senior, yoman; ac omes, etc.

Thomas Kelsham, gent; Ricus Burden, Michael Burden,Thomas Burden, Petrus Widynbroke, Thomas Baker, ThomasHomersham, Thomas Widyubroke, Thomas Edynden, SimonWhitsperok, Henricus atte Well, Johes Hamersliam, WaltusTurnour, Ricus Hasper, Thomas Tumour, Johes Prary, JohesFuller, Johes Bowdon, junior, Thomas Thornherst, Henr9 Ha-mond, Thomas Puller, Robtus Lellisden, Petrus Hoigge, senior,Wills G-rigge, Johes Fox, Wills Manne, Stephus Manne, SimonHoigge, Radus Blechynden, Thomas Blechynden, Rogus Ba-kere, Radus Bayman, Johes Gateman junior, Radus Blechyn-den, Stephus Rede, Johes Bachelere, Rogus Tumour, JohesTurnour, Wills Sandir, Wills Hamme, Bogus Edynden, Gal-frus atte Wode, Radus Baily, Johes atte Crowche, ThomasBaily, Radus atte Crowche^ Robtus Burg'haissh, Ricus atGhambir, Johes Thornherst, Thomas Prat, Stephus Symme,Johes Bopere, Henr9 Burden, Thomas Birchet, Johes Hovyn-den, Petrus Atte Brigge, Johes Atte Brigge, junior, JohesBishop, Henr9 Bisshop, Wills Bysshop, Petrus Hoigge, junior,

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Stephus Boycote, Stephus Adam, Thomas Bakere, Johes atteTonge, Bogus Hamond, Bobtus Marketmsji, Job.es Burden^Johes Southlond, Johes Grigge, Henr9 Grigge, Stephus Elcok,Henr9 Brice, Johes Boicote, Johes Gateman, senior, ThomasBoicote, Bobtus Whithede, Wills Gune, Jolies Swyneham,Johes Whitsperehauke, Henr Whitsperehauke, Thomas Pix,Jolies Blacb.yn.den, Waltus Gaunt, de parochia de Hedecron.

Waltus Brencheley, de parocbia de Denynden, gent; JoliesSnarp, de eadem, yoman; Jobes Wylert, de eadem, yoman;RolDtus Wolf, de eadem, yoman; Tbomas Stays, de eadem, yo-man ; Wills Keppyng, de eadem, yoman.

Wills Sandhirste, de Lamberhirste, yoman; et Jolies Martyn,de Brynchesle, yoman.

Eicus Ooise, de SpelJiurst, yoman; et Wills Knygnt, dePepyribury, yoman.

Tbomas Carter, de Maideston, draper; Wills Brok, barbour;Wills Smyth, mason; Thomas Clavering, grocer; Bicus Car-ter, draper j Wills Colyn, wexcbavmdler; Hamo Clerk, har-bour; Johes Brok, de JBaldyng, wever; Bicus Piers, de eadem,draper; et Bicus Maunfeld, de eadem, harbour.

Jobes Baker, de Horsmonden, bush; Stephus Baker, coteler;Bicus Baker,glover; Laurencius Baker, laborer; Wills Olyver,s9uant; Bicus Joce, hush; Wills Cloute, carpenter; StephusCloute, carpenter; et Jacobus Hulles, husb, ac omes, etc.

Tbomas Harry et Jobes Bycbevile, constabulary' HXJND DEBYNGSLOUB ; ac Wills Manston, et Johes Septvans, ac omes, etc.1

Jobes Prat, de Maideston, carpenter; Tbomas Dousynd,hush; Thomas Swyft, smith; Bicus Plotte, carpenter; ThomasBussell, yoman; Johes Clobyer, cornesfcer; Wills Humfrey,smytb; Thomas Lott, laborer; Bobtus Fyssher, taillour; etBicus Deanden, de eadem, laborer.

Johes Cokeram, MAIOE VILLB NEB DE QUBNEBURGH, mar-chaunt ;2 Johes Swalman, de Queneburgh, yoman; Wills Baker,baker; Wills Britte, maryner; Johes Britte, maryner; JohesMasyn, maryner; Wills Canon, maryner; Alanus Jacob, ma-ryner; Galfrus Benet, maryner; Bobtus Somter, maryner; etJohes Willys^ de Queneburgh, maryner.

Bicus Smyth, de Westram, yoman;. Thomas Stacy, taner;Johes Man, husb; Wills Chav?ry, husb; et Thomas Gillot,irasb, de eadem.

1 See ante, p. 268. 2 The charter was granted in 1366.

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Jokes Cok, et Thomas Pycard, constabulary hund de LITLE,et LESTN, ao omes, etc.1

Ricus Berbet, de Hastynglye, husbondman; Wills Series,senior, husb; Thomas Series, husb; Stephus Mathewe, husb,de eadem; Wills Series, de Wy, husb; et Thomas Bette, deeadem, husb.

Henr9 Pakemau, de Hbo, husb; Johes Never, Kusb; et J"ohesMalyt, de eadem, husb.

Johes Clerke, psona ecclie de Halgesto? in hund de Hoo; Si-mon Dalam, husb ; et Johes Neweman, de eadem^ husb.

The repetition of names in several distinct pardonsmay show that the lists were hurriedly sent in: but asthe constables of some of the hundreds are twice en-tered on the roll, and in some instances the namesdiffer, it may be, as I have before suggested, that thepardons are for the separate risings: the one for theoriginal advance to Blackheath, and the other for thesecond and more formidable advance after the affray atSevenoaks.

1 See ante, p. 257. 2 See ante, p. 250.

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