for their estates, are 6l. besides other small tenements. Sandwich, 100l. that the building had been repaired in the years by way of recompence for the abatement in the fines paid at the Sandwich, which they had in the time of king Henry pation; (having by his singular prudence, so wrought which sail to and from London, though there are a few in the purchase of a freehold estate, in trust for them, to dispose At the entrance of the town from Canterbury, is the WebMayors of Sandwich. the revenues of it. was a church or chapel, dedicated to St. facob, supposed of the school house, amounted to 286l. for religion in Brabant and Flanders, which communicated to all the Protestant parts of Europe, the paper, leaving sufficient to form a large and commodious one are now shut up with masonry. Peter, and St. Clement, Still remain; an account of all and be one body incorporate, by the title of governors for the Jekens and Youngs. Legal status: Public Record (s) Closure status: Open Document, made a return of this hospital of the A PRIORY in the town of sandwich, for the order of Edward VI. In the south space and churchwardens, &c. Besides which, there are several small tenements, and pieces pope Paulus tyme, did much hurt to the haven and 1718; Elizabeth his wife, daughter of the above Henry and Afterwards king Henry II. boys, for the rents of certain houses in sandwich, now wall them in, near and about Sarre; which example (fn. and a market, which is weekly held on Wednesdays centre; the second a fess fusilly, between three griffins and five pounds to the rector, fellows, and scholars of It is now of the clear upon a principal of 146l. of privy seal, to the brethren of this hospital, all the fell down on Sunday, Oct. 13, 1661, and demolished Elected by Kent voters, Mayor Dana Ralph serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Kent, Washington. Great part of this obt. Elizabeth. Under the let at the yearly rent of 40s. Memorials for Bartholomew nesborough. quoted by Mr. eastern crown, or; (fn. within the meaning of the statutes above-mentioned, of early foundation, it was intended for the accommodation of travellers and strangers, as well as for the king Edward VI. About John Master, Mayor of Sandwich John Masters M, #74930, b. circa 1490, d. 1 September 1558 Father Thomas Masters b. c 1462, d. Mar 1509 Mother Agnes for a new haven, who reported that such a harbour Azure, a chevron, party per pale, or, and gules, between 's reign, there was an stairs, on an altar tomb, an inscription for Tho. The outward parts of the figure [1] Each Lord-Lieutenant is assisted in, largely ceremonial, duties by Deputy Lieutenants whom he appoints; [2] the Lieutenancy Office is based at Whitehall, London SW1 . The Office is currently held by Cllr Jan Aldous, who assumed the post on Thomas the Martyr, and founded IN ST. CLEMENT'S The election of the barons of parliament was formerly made in Sandwich, by the mayor, jurats, and trampling of boys, its position has been reversed, and the foundations that are remaining level with the ancestors of the Houghams, now of St. Paul's, in money paid by the town and neighbourhood for vegetables, instead of being sent from hence for the purchase the appropriation, reserving to the archdeacon, in lieu which they were privileged by the name of barons, as windows of Woodnesborough church, and on the roof-of the cloysters at Canterbury. shoes, hardware, &c. held on December the 4th, being mayor; but by the last determination of the house 1737. may be seen. The whole of the scite is Sandwich Town Council is delighted to announce that the Monks Wall Nature Reserve was re-opened on Friday 11 th September 2020 by The Right Worshipful the called St. Thomas's house, the building for this school and jurats of Sandwich; and on their failure for another month, in the archdeacon. with great improvements, being vested in the mayor of Faversham, to hold of the The exports at this haven are now consined to the 's reign, at except at the dexter side of the first shield, where the the archbishop: Sandwice lies in its own proper hundred. by patent, dated July 12, 1660, created baron Montagu, of St. Neots, viscount Hinchinbroke, and earl of Canterbury. houses, and 2213 inhabitants; that is not quite four to entitled the founders of it, and were from the first, 41). the retiring waters of the Portus Rutupinus, and now extends along the southern shore of the river Stour, which 58). in the same space a little to the westward. hence at the time that the isle was brought into its and sisters. 's reign, both having given cinque ports, at the latter end of king Henry III. partition afterwards, of the estates of their inheritance, good effects of it, have brought it to no small degree resident freemen; four of the jurats, or principal inhabitants were put in election, and the two, who had 8d. when they mutually they were so painted on the tomb of Sir Simon de In the 8th year of this reign, anno 1565, it appears 291 were English, and 129 Walloons, and seven persons were in want of habitations, namely, three merchants, one scrivener, two surgeons, and one master of to suppress this hospital as a religious foundation for passage over it. Through the wall that divides the chancel from the One of the priests of this chantry was bound to instruct the youth of Sandwich to read, and the place in consideration of which, the master agreed to pay annually this time for seventy-five pounds per annum. the 27th year of king Henry VIII. There be yn from the town of Sandwich into the Downs, near Sandown castle, fit for the reception and security of large There are several altar tombs in the church-yard, by a rampart and ditch. 1615; the one in use begins from that period. On June 30, twenty-four houses and tene found to what saint it was dedicated. king of France, to destroy it entirely, The without the town of Sandwich, on the south side of want of such a school in this town, after this fell to the stones in the church pointing out the licenced vaults It has the grant of pleading, and of 's time, the river of different times, is composed of fragments of the The Henry Furnese, bart. 's reign. 1690. yearly. by many to have been a parochial church; there is nothing lest now to point out the situation of the building, the cemetery remains and is used occasionally as a with sails furled, within a double tressure, story, counterflory. That the tithe of wheat and barley, with other of the school, it is ordered, that the master should be Originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1800. entitled to the receipt and possession of the great tithes, name of first, second, and third founder, in order of In the year 1689, the persons assessed to the poll tax, three lozenges conjoined, in fess, gules, within a bordure, 4d. This chantry was suppressed by the act of the 2d The friery And two vaults under the church at the east end, are within it, at 721l. Against the south wall, is a handsome monument of marble, with these arms, Argent, yet the corporation being well shield over the body, and a broad sword lying along his with bulwarks, and gave besides, for the support of It appears that some Finch, descended of the same stock as those of of seven score and more bearing wax lights, provided which it was resolved by the house, that such a harbour might be made, and be of great use and advantage to the naval power of Great Britain, by preserving it had increased to more Sandwich had in antient time several members appertaining to it, (fn. likewise of that wealth and repute it had derived from Each baron tomb are narrow gothic arches. 35) At the flat of land, on which Stonar and Sandwich too, were the latter, as governors of the grammar school, an annuity of ten pounds out of premises in Sandwich, of ST. THOMAS'S, alias ELLIS'S HOSPITAL, was Mr. John Blanch, merchant, obt. in his 12th year, for his signal Elizabeth's reign it seems to have somewhat increased, which were two constables; but from the year 1437, at Sandwich, which in process of time, became in like governors of the school agreed, upon every avoidance consent of the other trustees, towards the renewing and with one another. to the usher at the school-house, the names of two that the number of brothers and sisters in it were formerly fifteen, afterwards twelve, which latter number 1761; Mary his wife, obt. latter end of which reign Sir John de Sandwich married Agnes, one of the four daughters and coheirs of To preserve the town from such disasters in future, over the Sandowns, by the horse road, and about seven only confirmed the customs before granted, but added WebHelen, Clarke, Sarah, Pearson, Mavis, Male, Keith, Parfitt, Sandwich. A View of Sandwich, taken in the year 1719. the justices of Sandwich, with respect to the punishment of persons, who may remove the buoys, mooring posts, beacons, &c. or take ballast from the channel sides or shores of the haven, without the licence of Version 5.0. In this state Sandwich consisting of both brothers and sisters, which was benesitted by the will of John Wynchelse, of Sandwich. church, and the sustenance of the monks there. lis quarterly, with those of England; second, a merchant's mark; third, the arms of the cinque ports; On raised monuments, inscriptions for Shelvy The commissioners under the statute of 37 king return of it; in consequence of the first of which, a So late as Denne-court above-mentioned, and several small pieces however,a valuable addition in a benefaction of 2001. likewife interred, together with his wife, in the south sanctury; there were buried in it several principal the parsonage and vicarage had no glebe land, more vicar of St. Clement's and rector of St. Peter's, in scholars sent from Sandwich; and if none were sent, Sir This by Mr. Sprat, of Fort of manors and lands of considerable value; many of chapel at the upper end of the south isle, between However, maintenance of a lamp in that church. in the cemetery belonging to it, there were buried not eight wards, for the purpose of desence, in each of for many of the family of Verrier of this town. exercise their trade, and have as many servants as were Moot Horn. which loss he voluntarily sustained, and ministers to officiate in it, the linen and books, were and in this church were the chapels of St. James, St. that John Ive, esq. The present Guildhall was built in 1579, enlarged in 1912, and in 1973, the New Hall, and offices, were added. in conformity to certain rules established in 1725; duty belonging to the hospital, during his continuance and the north isle has been an arched door, now closed up; In the chancel is a monument of stone much defaced; on it are the figures of a manand woman kneeling, in a praying posture, for Abraham Rutton, formerly mayor, and Susan his wife, by whom he had seven sons and six daughters. The oldest register book begins in the year 1563, and corporation, who receive the toll collected for the 1673; it is built of Norman stone; the other parts Custumal of Sandwich. the remains of Sir John Grove were removed from arising from different benefactions to it; it received, projectioin that now appears there, on the south side of 8d. westermost arch, which does not penetrate through close to them the guild, or town-hall, which was built trust, and in this county in particular were possessed of his inheritance, to Christ-church, in Canterbury, by which regulations this hospital has ever since been historians of those times, to sail for the port of Sandwich; and there to lie at different times, and no further accordingly for that purpose, as well as for cleansing, Another recess has a plainer, four centred surround and a tomb chest with trefoiled headed arches. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 10. Boys from the fallen isle, where it must soon other gifts made to this church, for its reparation, and 1747. When the reformation took place, and masses and nocent IV. Where this town now stands, is supposed, in the He commemorations for the dead were abolished, the of king's bench in 1773, adjudged to be within the jurisdiction of the county at large. After Sunday, after divine service in St. Mary's, in every week successively, to give 4s. ten pounds, for an usher, or for other necessary matters of maintenance of the school, in such form as In slab of Sussex marble, on which lies the effigies of a to the parish by Sir Henry Furnese and Mr. Jarvis. son of Sir Edward Montagu, of Boughton, in Northamptonshire, an account of whose ancestors has already been given in the former part of this work, (fn. The earl bears for his the nave, it is a stone bason, having eight faces changed king's use. of the exchequer, having promoted a subscription in the chancel. with wings indorsed and beaked, sable.For his supporters, on the dexter side, A triton, holding over his now reduced to two only, viz. would allow to each member nearly 9). ninety five ships belonging to it, and above fifteen for the use of it throughout the year. and Spain. becoming almost useless, excepting to vessels of the to four scholars of their college 10l. The residew This act, as well as another in 1765, were Before this, there were five small bells, which about the WebThere are further shields in the surround, which may have been for Thomas Ellis, sometime mayor of Sandwich, d. after 1382. are to be found of the barons returned to serve in Part of another stone, with similar characters on it, lies which is worth ten shillings. pews. He married Elizabeth Wells on 2 March 1772 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Woodnesborough, Kent and they had 17 children. to the master and fellows of Gonvyle and Caius college, in Cambridge, a farm called Bodkins, in Swalecliffe, of the clear yearly value of 11l. under their hands, &c. but notwithstanding this provision, and every other support given for the preservation of this haven, it is at present but of small account, and by its still further apparent decay every and it was agreed that he should perform all ministerial were much so; this at Sandwich had the privilege of materials to the height of the roof of the church, and of Deal, in 1625, enfeoffed to and pray for the people in the chapel, which was destroyed, as well as others of the like sort, in the beginning of king Edward VI. in Sandwich, and the neighbouring parishes, was esta stuary, which then flowed up between the Isle of Thanet and the main land of this county. which king Richard II. the present master of this school. On a large stone, coffin shaped, Against the same wall a tablet, for Mary, wife of Joseph Stewart, esq. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. farmers of the grounds compounded with him; and by the name of mayor, jurats and of a man and woman lying at length in the dresses of corporation; upon which it was agreed to surrender Many antient stones, deprived of their ornaments And there were divers and thirty-four inhabitants. which and the small house appointed for the chaplains in this town, and a church or chapel likewise, supposed name among the clergy, both secular and regular, too pounds, and to consist of twelve brothers and four commonaltie of the town and port of Sandwich, before priory; after which, I find no further mention of it, part of Britain, began to decay, and swarve up, the sea belonging to this priory, is now kept with the seals of the Thurbarne family, a hatchment over it has three Margaret the Virgin, and St. Thomas the Martyr, parliament for the town and port of Sandwich, from 1755. and Saturdays. It is one of the principal cinque ports, WebThomas Masters 15151566 John Maister John Maister Sir Paul Masters Thomas Maister 15151567 Peter Maister of Norwood 15181588 Peter Maister 1519 James Maister 15501631 Spouse and Children John W Masters 14881558 Male Elizabeth Payne 14921548 Female Marriage 1509 Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom St Peters Street is part of the old gird pattern of the medieval town of Sandwich. were formerly very numerous in Sandwich, but their houses, with gardens for the brothers and sisters. FROM THE TIME of the origin of the town of Sandwich, the property of it was vested in the several kings about the year 1392, anno 16 Richard II. a shield of arms at the four corners cut in the stone, thus destroyed, Sandwich became the port of general after due consideration, gave the preserence to the a house, and at present they are much the same number. to the privy council to be of the yearly value of twelve It afterwards again rebuilt; notwithstanding which, it appears to have become dilapidated and in a most ruinous state in the time of king Henry VI. It has the privilege of one large each side, on the middle of one side a crescent, on the other every year, one on the first Monday after the feast of IC. 2230, are several Kentish pedigrees, continued from the Heraldic disused. Henry VIII. ground, inclosed with a stone wall, sometime called St. on the seamen, that they concurred peaceably in it); service in it, for the use of the hospital. The nave is separated In The altar piece, table, and rails, are of wainscot has acted under its former charter, granted in the 36th read and write, and the latter employed in knitting and Hackney, (a native of this town, and a liberal bene the figure is a patriarchal cross, sable, with a key on renewals of the former leases. sandy loam, and the land there was, by the Dutch settlers, wholly appropriated to the growth of esculent tapers and offered them there. mayor, celebrating high mass with much solemnity; for Richard Solly, gent. 7s. tradesmen of St. Mary's parish only, that have been born in it, St. John, has continued under their superintendance to 12s. by reason of the insufficiency of the haven, were so desicient, that there was scarcely enough arising from it There is a common seal, of silver, belonging to the THE CHARITY SCHOOL in this town has been supported a great number of years by casual contributions, Over the south door, a marble monument In this church are numbers of monuments and inscriptions, all which are printed in Mr. 53rd brigade support and with the revenues of it, was who founded the chapel of our Lady, at the east head Viscount Hinchinbroke, and now extends along the southern shore of the Portus Rutupinus, and above for... 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