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- Will of Robert Omer of Ash-next-Sandwich (Consistory Court, fols 111-113), 28 Mar 1550:
Now wife: Pleasance
Sons: Richard; Francis to get red sow and red heifer; William to get GB10; Lawrence to get lands in Hoath
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-ChAnt/H/141
PreviousNumbers F trefoil (Norris); H 121 (late 19th c) Title Grant Date nd [early 13th century]
Description From: William, son of Omer of Thanet; Simon, son of Omer of Thanet; Thomas, son of Omer of Thanet To: Mary, mother of William, Simon and Thomas, sons of Omer of Thanet 25 acres of land lying at Felderland ('feldwarelond'') [in Eastry] and an annual payment of 30s in the vill ('villa') of Hacklinge ('Halekelinge') [in Worth] which their father bought ('adquisivit'). For this Mary has also paid 10 marks as a gersum fine. No date. [Date: handwriting.] Witnesses: Mgr Simon of Thanet; Stephen de Valle; John, brother of Stephen de Valle; William osseuuord; Brictulus the clerk; Henry gisors; Henry de stanes; Henry kempe; Henry de chelbrig'; Richard de stanes; Batholomew part; Reginald cupere Endorsed with description, giving Omer's name as Mgr Omer of Thanet, in late 13th cent hands.
Language Latin
PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, 3 seals, slightly dirty
RelatedMaterial Related grant: CCA-DCc-ChAnt/A/103
Extent 1 document
SubjectIndex Roses, payments of
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-ChAnt/M/81
PreviousNumbers M 219 (Norris); M 69 (late 19th c)
Title Grant Date nd [early 13th century]
Description From: Henry of Sandwich To: Mgr Omer de valle 16 acres and one-third of 2 acres, except one-third of an acre which lies 'en la gare' next to 'le broc', of which 8 and one-third acres lie at 'Halclinge [Hacklinge in Worth?], and 8 and one-third acres lie at Mongeham in the holding ('tenementum') of Adisham. For an annual payment of 1lb of pepper, payable as specified at Sandwich. Also for an annual payment of 4s as a quit-rent ('forgabulum'), payable as specified to William and Nicholas, the sons of Hilary, on the land called 'la gare' at 'Halclinge'. For this the priory has also paid 3 marks as a gersum fine. No date. [Date: handwriting.] Witnesses: John the young ('Iuvenis') of Felderland [in Eastry]; Samuel, son of John the young of Felderland [in Eastry]; Alwardus the fair ('Blundus'); Edmund, son of Alwardus the fair ('blundus'); Nicholas of Worthe; Charles, brother of Nicholas of Worth; William of Worth; Samuel, son of William of Worth; Charles ('Carelus'); Thomas of 'Halclinge' [Hacklinge in Worth?]; Stephen of 'Halclinge' [Hacklinge in Worth?]; Dunstan of 'Halclinge' [Hacklinge in Worth?]; John of 'Halclinge' [Hacklinge in Worth?]; Elias, brother of John, of 'Halclinge' [Hacklinge in Worth?] Endorsed with description in late 13th cent hands. Language Latin PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, seal wrapped in linen? Extent 1 document
SubjectIndex Pepper, payments of
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level
file RefNo CCA-DCc-ChAnt/S/255
PreviousNumbers S 2 trefoils (Norris); S 257 (late 19th c) Title Quitclaim Date nd [mid 13th century]
Description From: Solomon son of Laurence; Simon son of Adam of Sandwich To: Mgr Omer de valle For an annual payment 47d, payable by Omer, [in acknowledgement of] 22s 8d which he paid them in the moment of their greatest necessity. No date. [Date: handwriting.] Witnesses: 'Dominus' Henry of Sandwich; William, brother of 'Dominus' Henry of Sandwich; Adam the baker ('pistor'); Laurence, brother of Adam the baker ('pistor'); William; Nicholas; Matthew of Worth Endorsed with description, which does not mention any place name, in late 13th cent hands. Language Latin PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, seal
Extent 1 document
fonds STAPLE ST JAMES
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file
RefNo CCA-U3/183/1/1
Title Composite Register
Date 1544-1691
Description Baptisms 1544-1689; Marriages 1544-1683, Burials 1544-1691. At back of book list of parish officials 17 century. Notes on poor rates 1658. Copy of licence allowing Anne and Mary Omer not to eat fish in Lent 1636.
Pencil notes on the church plate.
PhysicalDescription 1 Volume
Extent 1 Volume
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies
Level item RefNo CKS-Q/S/R/2/m.6d
Title Session at Maidstone, 21st April, 1601 Date 1601
Description General session of the peace at Canterbury Castle on Tuesday before the feast of St. James the Apostle, on the 21st July, 1601, before Thomas Wilsford, Michael Sondes and William Lovelace, knights, and Peter Manwood, John Boys, Richard Hardres, Thomas Palmer, Mathew Hadd, Henry Fynche, Thomas Peyton, James Crowmer, Nicholas Gilborne, John Beckenden, Thomas Engeham, Edward Hales, Samuel Boys, John Johnson, and Thomas Harfleete, esquires and others. Precept of venire facias to the sheriff, John Smyth, esq. , ............... returned.............. defaulters fines assessed at 10s. Certain of the constables, that is William Thwaytes, gentleman, Edward Dyxson, Stephen Mylles, Nicholas Brooke, Thomas Oldfield, John Marche, John Deane, Robert Pylcher, Thomas Waterman, Christopher Spycer, Peter Partridge, John Den, Clement Janoock, Lawrence Omer, junior, John Hamon, Ambrose Wilson and Thomas Dence, present. 1 William Bowlinge, husbandman, Robert Barrowe, yeoman, and Robert Baldocke, tailor, all of Wye, on the 4th July, 1601, illegally broke and entered the mansion house of Elias Martyn at Lower Hardres, of which William Hawke is the owner, expelled Elias against his will and so deseized William Hawke of his free tenement and on the 21st July, 1601, forcibly excluded them. Writ of venire facias for William Bowling, Robert Barrowe and Robert Baldocke to appear at the session at Maidstone on Tuesday before Michaelmas next [22nd September, 1601] to answer, on which day they do not come and the sheriff returns nichil habent, therefore writ of capias to have them at the next session at Canterbury Castle on Tuesday after Epiphany [12th January, 1601/2]. [In margin] Bowlyng and Barrowe and Baldock appeared and were discharged because pardoned by Act of Parliament. Restitution of possession of the premises was made.
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies
Level item
RefNo CKS-Q/S/Rp/m.4r
John Chapman of Bidborough since 12 October has carried three loads of pots from Borden Furnace to Tonbridge Town, etc. [as in 82]. By the same [no number] John Worseley of Tonbridge for a similar offence with three loads. By the same 87 Thomas Gibbons of Tonbridge, Richard Lorkyn of the same, and Thomas Harris of Pembury have severally carried six loads of iron from Woodsgate in Tonbridge to Fyve Oakes in Capel, whereby the King's highway in Tonbridge (one mile), Pembury (two miles), Tudeley (two miles) and in Capel (two miles) is in bad repair. By the same Francis Segars, gentleman, Clerk of the Peace [B] General Session of the Peace at Canterbury Castle on Tuesday before St. James the Apostle, 20 July, 6 Charles [I], 1630 Jurors for the body of the county: John Wood William Barrett Thomas Haunce John Knowler Anthony Knowlden Edward Taylor Edward Maxted John Jarman John Terry William Fagg Thomas Thatcher Richard Dilnett Richard Sackett John Boughton John Wynter William Fagg John Carr Richard Browne, Esq., Sheriff Jurors for the Hundred of Milton and others: Joell Hills Gibbon Hawker William Pemble William Gouldocke, gentleman David Bowell Jurors for the Hundred of Felborough and others: Thomas Wanstall Laurence Essex Anthony Wanstall Thomas Carter Caleb Kennett Arnold Terry James Wise Jurors for the Hundred of Folkestone and others: Richard Ladd Thomas Deere Samuel Fagg David Robins John Horton Jurors for the Hundred of Blengate and others: Richard Allen William Turner John Knowler Richard Knowler John Bennett William Barbett Joseph Hennaker Steven Hunt Jurors for the Hundred of Cornilo and others: Thomas Harvy Edward Virgin Simon Short John Short William Elvy Andrew Omer Silvester Neame William Wanstall Being sworn, they present: 1 The King's highway in Woolwich, from the west of the town of that parish to H.M. Storehouse called "the Docke"", on the south of a cemetery and other lands, and the river Thames, being the highway from Woolwich to Greenwich, is in bad repair, and the inhabitants of Woolwich ought to repair it. By Nicholas Gilborne, Knight 2 Thomas Hughes of Ash, husbandman, on 1 March, 5 Charles [I, 1629/30] at Ash, assaulted John Jones with a "ploughe Goade"". John Jones sworn 3 William Swifte of the City of Canterbury, gardener, Arthur Middleton of the same, gentleman, Henry Maple of the same, labourer, Richard Maple, labourer, and John Ashenden, labourer, all of the same, on 1 July, 6 Charles [I, 1630] and at divers times before and after, at Thanington, fished with hooks, etc., and took divers fish in the river called "le Stower", within the liberty of the Most Rev. George [Abbot], Archbishop of Canterbury. Stephen Meade and Thomas Meade sworn.
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