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D elboux ManuscriptsIndexed AbstractsScopeThe four volumes of monumental inscriptions and heraldic material, copied and supplemented byMr R. H. D' elboux in the 20th century, and published by the Kent FHS on microfiche sets 1756,1757, 1758 & 1759. Much of the original material was collected in the 18th century by FilmerSouthouse, John Thorpe, William Warren and Bryan are arranged alphabetically, by heading ~ usually the name of a Kent parish, but if this isunknown or not applicable, two general puposes headings are used ('heraldry' & 'miscellaneous').Each entry provides a detailed abstract of one page or loose-leaf sheet ~ some entries may includedetails from the first few lines of the following page.

D’Elboux Manuscripts Indexed Abstracts Scope The four volumes of monumental inscriptions and heraldic material, copied and supplemented by Mr R. H. D'Elboux in the 20th century, and published by the Kent FHS on microfiche sets 1756,

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1 D elboux ManuscriptsIndexed AbstractsScopeThe four volumes of monumental inscriptions and heraldic material, copied and supplemented byMr R. H. D' elboux in the 20th century, and published by the Kent FHS on microfiche sets 1756,1757, 1758 & 1759. Much of the original material was collected in the 18th century by FilmerSouthouse, John Thorpe, William Warren and Bryan are arranged alphabetically, by heading ~ usually the name of a Kent parish, but if this isunknown or not applicable, two general puposes headings are used ('heraldry' & 'miscellaneous').Each entry provides a detailed abstract of one page or loose-leaf sheet ~ some entries may includedetails from the first few lines of the following page.

2 Each entry's heading includes a reference to theoriginal page on microfiche, using the format noted provide details of personal names (abbreviated forenames are expanded), relationships,dates and places ~ they do not include ranks (except for people only identified by rank), royalty,occupations, biographical details, verse, heraldic descriptions, sources or the names of are numbered, and these are used in the Surname Index starting on page & Notations56-3-r4c07sample microfiche reference : fiche 3 of set 1756, at the intersection of row 4 & col 7(widow)wife died a widow ~ only shown if the husband's death is not specified{L}memorial inscription in Latin=married=(2)

3 Married secondly ~ and so on2d& daughter & coheir of ~ and so daughter of ~ and so son of ~ and so onakaalso known surnames appearing in heraldic descriptions ~ duplicates are not information recorded on church of ~ often only those children surviving the parent that has just surnames appearing in a churchyard ~ the original provides no more detaild& & coheir ofd1678year of death/burial ~ in the event, some dates may relate to the memorialed& daughter & coheir daughter ofes& son & heir son grandfather grandson ofin 1678a specific reference, in that yearm1678year of child ofod& daughter & heir daughter son ofotpof this parish/places& & heir child daughter ofz1678year of birth/baptism ~ in most cases the date is calculated, based on age at deathBarry J WhiteDecember 2001D elboux Manuscripts B J White, December 2001 Indexed Abstractspage 2 of 156 1.

4 Acrise (57-3-r3c01) aka Acryse arms. TURNER at Chartham William TURNER of Gray's Inn in London, z1660 near Canterbury, d1729 = Anna Maria, z1665, d1738,yd. Thomas PAPILLON {L} William, Anna Maria & Elizabeth, ch. William & Anna Maria TURNER {L} arms. TYRELL Peter HEYMAN of Sellinge = Mary, z1525, d1601, d&c. William TYRRELL of Beches in Essex Jane, Suzan & Martha, ch. Peter & Mary HEYMAN John HONEYWOOD of Elmstead = Jane, d. Peter & Mary HEYMAN Katharin, d. John & Jane HONEYWOOD 2. Acrise (57-3-r3c02) arms. JOLLIFFE Nathaniel JOHNSON of African descent, born in Maryland, sent to Samuel HYDE, d1755 William SEYMOR =.

5 , widowed by 1755, d. Samuel HYDE 3. Acrise (57-3-r3c03) Alexander HAMON, d1613 Thomas TURNER, z1690, d1690, s. William & Anna Maria Henry TURNER, z1693, d1694, s. William & Anna Maria Jane, z1694, d1697, d. William & Anna Maria TURNER Philip TURNER, z1697, d1706, s. William & Anna Maria Thomas TURNER, z1701, d1701, s. William & Anna Maria Ralph TURNER, z1703, d1706, s. William & Anna Maria Philip PAPILLON of London = Ann, d1692, ed. William JOLLIFFE of Carswell in Staffordshire Ann, z1692, d1693, d. Philip & Ann PAPILLON Jane, z1690, d1690, first child [of Philip & Ann PAPILLON] David PAPILLON, second & only surviving child [of Philip & Ann] bells.

6 Thomas PALMAR 4. Acrise (59-2-r1c06) Awkridge, Acrease, Hawkridge 5. Acrise (59-2-r1c07) arms. JOLLIFFE, TURNER 6. Acrise (59-2-r1c08) Alexander HAMON, d1613 arms. COSINGTON Lionel Daniel MACKINNON, d1854 arms. ARGYLE, MACKINNON of Strathaird 7. Acrise (59-2-r1c09) Thomas PAPILLON, d1838, es. David & Bridget = Anne, d1839, d. Henry Cressett PELHAM David PAPILLON = Bridget, d. William TURNER of Canterbury Philip PAPILLON = Ann, d1692, d. William JOLLIFFE of Carswell in Staffordshire arms. JOLLIFFE of Carswell Castle William TURNER, d1729 = Anna Maria, d1738, d.

7 Thomas PAPILLON 8. Addington (59-7-r1c10) arms. WATTON, SNAYTH, AT TOWNE, ARNOLD, BAMME, WENTWORTH, ARDEN, CLARKE,SHEFFIELD, ROPER, SIMONDS, MORELAND of Strood near Rochester 9. Addington (59-7-r1c11) Henry Verner WINGFIELD STRATFORD, d1923 arms. WINGFIELD, STRATFORD, WATTON Lucy LOCKER, d1780 arms. PARRY 10. Adisham (58-1-r2c04) .. BATELEY at Canterbury .. SMETH otp William SMYTH in 1579 Martin FOTHERBYE in 1602 Valentine AUSTEN otp, z1550, d1616 Richard AUSTEN of Canterbury, z1691, d1748 William CLARK of Southwark = Elisabeth, z1723, d1748 John CLARK, z1747, d1748, s.

8 William & Elisabeth John JEKEN of Southwark, z1731, d1751 Tryphena BENIT, d1638 Elisabeth, d1644, d. George BENIT 11. Adisham (58-1-r2c05) bells. Thomas PALMER, Peter DU MOULIN otp 1670 Francis WALWYN in 1757 Henry James CORNWALLIS in 1770 Staple chapel 12. Aldington (58-2-r4c01) William CADE otp, whose wife is buried at Sellindge arms. ASHENDEN John BLECHYNDEN of Symnels {L}D elboux Manuscripts B J White, December 2001 Indexed Abstractspage 3 of 156 13. Aldington (58-2-r4c02) Humphrey BLECHYNDEN of Colle Rufino .. 1567 .. 1639 {L} Henry GREGORY of Middleton Stoney in Oxfordshire = Mary, z1638, d1707 (widow), d.

9 EdwardMETCALFE of Woodstock in Oxfordshire Thomas BRAMSTON of Waterhouse in Essex = Grace, d. Henry & Mary GREGORY William DEEDES of Canterbury, z1659, d1738, s. Julius DEEDES of Hythe = Mary, z1673, d1737,d. Henry & Mary GREGORY 14. Aldington (58-2-r4c03) Richard ASHENDEN of Tenderden = Margaret BLECHYNDEN, d1596 arms. GODFREY, BLECKYNDEN Richard KNIGHT, z1538, d1616 John WEDDEOL or WEDDEOT, d1475 = Matilda {L} bells. John PEELE 1703, William CADE 1703 15. Aldington (58-2-r4c04) .. WARHAM Richard MASTERS, hung at Tyburn c1533 Elisabeth BARTON Aldington Frith.

10 CHAPMAN in 1759, otp & Mersham churchyard. FAGG, FORD, HOBBS, COZENS, LOYD, BRADLEY, LUCKETT, GREY, GODDARD,KILVERT, VIDGEN, WANSTALL Lympne 16. Alkham (57-4-r3c06) arms. SLATER 17. Alkham (57-4-r3c07) Samuel POWNOLL otp, z1589, d1673 = Frances, z1600, d1683 {L} John POWNALL in 1684 {L} John POWNOLL, bachelor, z1629, d1709 John THOMAS = Anne, youngest sister of John POWNOLL [could be her 2nd rather than 1st marriage] Richard NEWMAN = Anne, z1639, d1710, w. John THOMAS [could be her 1st rather than 2nd marriage] Herbert SIMON {L} George SLATER of Wiltshire & otp, z1654, d1709 = Mary, z1654, d1711 18.


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