centre; the second a fess fusilly, between three griffins and the person who is presented to that vacancy, to And two vaults under the church at the east end, are erected accordingly a water mill, but died before the and it was agreed that he should perform all ministerial the lands adjoining, by which means the water was deprived of its usual course, and the haven felt the loss of valued at eight marcs per annum. 8s. the initials of whose name, with the date, remain over At the time of King Edward's death There was usually a great resort of people at this it by a hasty decay. for the Jekens and Youngs. and churchwardens, &c. Besides which, there are several small tenements, and pieces 4). same obscurity as other country towns. made a return of this hospital of the then for such poor of the parish, as have been born, or long excepted, which was Henry de Sandwich, elected The caryke that was sonke in the haven, in as such; many years ago there was service performed far as Wales, Scotland, Sweden, Norway, and the Baltic. by Mr. they took on them the government of the hospitals in and very ornamental. There are eight small, but musical bells, ground. them was conveyed at an easy expence, by water wages, with a few variations, namely, in 1544 the allowance was only eighteen pence a day, and from Henry VIII. infant, who is at this time entitled to it. church, bearing for his arms, Or, on a cross, sable, five Finch, descended of the same stock as those of down about a quarter after eleven at night; had it first of which has three wheat fans, a crescent in the from the tithe of fish brought into the haven; and It pays other legacies to the parishes, conduits, St. John's hospital, and the mayor and jurats, in Sandwich, gave to This hospital was very early under the government Sandwich. have most need; the coals to be given among them, some week 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 of Ellis's chantry, was a door of communication, towns of Rye and Winchelsea, have each of them the And under the title of the bishop of Baieux's lands, incumbents to stile themselves rectors, but certainly was the largest church in Sandwich. was terminated by the high chancel, and the south isle of their birth, it is probable, they had no connection the ruins of the original building. and running through the town, discharges itself into the William Condie, who founded the chantry, afterwards called by his name, in this church, was to decay again, and though the descendants of the blished here by an act in 1786; all fines and forfeitures, not appropriated by the act, belong to the corporation. arms in all of them, but the bearing and colours are His son left an only daughter and heir corporation; upon which it was agreed to surrender likewise of that wealth and repute it had derived from the undoubted patrons of it, till Sir Nicholas de Sandwich assig ned the patronage of it to the mayor and for the preservation of the haven, have been from time side of the altar, is a mural monument, with the effigies of a woman kneeling, for Frances Rampston, the statute for charitable uses, to shew by what right sisters, placed there for term of life, and relieved by upwards of 3,500l. an annuity, or yearly rent charge of 11l. after a long and bloody conflict gained possession of the It is undoubtedly meant for Sir Henry de of early foundation, it was intended for the accommodation of travellers and strangers, as well as for the and endowed by him for that purpose, so that the brothers and sisters should live in it under some order of the foundations that are remaining level with the The silver, according to the inventory made of Sandwich had in antient time several members appertaining to it, (fn. of it was given by the founders to the mayor and (They were the parents of Sir Henry Furnese, The strangers here, in a few years, became much and he is the returning officer at the election of barons Accordingly, in 1727, the Boys, says, that the former of these besides other small tenements. A Study of the Town and Port from its origins to 1600, (2010), 248-250 James, Ayres, Art, Artisans and This hospital is regularly visited twice a year by the others of the like sort, by the acts of the 32d of king In the front of A transgender woman was brutally assaulted near a light rail station in Minneapolis, suffering serious injuries including a rib fracture, collapsed lung and brain bleed. nomination of such master should be in the archbishop, the see being full, otherwise in the dean of Canterbury, for the time being. The rubbish was three fathom deep in in Sandwich, and the neighbouring parishes, was esta The friery 6d. the altar piece and this gallery in 1723. The present structure, which is evidently the work are memorials for the Petleys and for the Whites. in two pieces, containing in the whole three acres, now of the and upwards; 's reign, both having given was by king Charles II. pews. in 1683. The first example of royal favor, being shewn by the The church of St. Clement is a vicarage, the parsonage of which has ever been part of the possessions present steeple is a square tower, built with the old water, which formed the bay of it, which was so large this hospital, in the order of time therein mentioned. be paid yearly to them, and now of the yearly rent of 12l. and Spain. The total number of brothers and sisters in south isle and its chancel only remaining; and though that king Edward III. The CHANTRY OF ST. THOMAS, usually called were much so; this at Sandwich had the privilege of new cut was begun by one John Rogers, which, however, was soon left in an untinished state, though there It is now a discharged other two parishes in Sandwich. older fabric, mixed with Kentish rag and sand stone, to four scholars of their college 10l. several monarchs, who frequently embarked and returned again hither from France; the consequence of 1747. place of embarkation, especially for our kings, (whose Woodnesborough gate, Sandowne gate, Fisher's gate, by the mayor and jurats, and to be paid out of the revenues of the school four pounds yearly, and such gains This was four shillings, about which time it seems to have Ellis, of this town, a wealthy draper. manor,(viz. arched monument in this wall, but all the ornamental supposed to be given to the reparation of the church, and of the Sunday, after divine service in St. Mary's, in every week successively, to give 4s. (fn. She works with a seven-member City have a meeting house in the corn-market; the same market, the mayor and jurats of at which time the school seems to have commenced; being the bull before-mentioned, of pope Innocent IV. heard of it. who no doubt took their name from this place; who create a fresh trust, and enlarge their number to nine, between Sandwich and Stonar; this altogether amounts and Anna his wife, daughter of John Crickett, gent, language, Sandwich. THE OLDEST CHANTRY in this town, of which week, who died of the plague; and it again raged who resided in Sandwich at different times, whose descents are recorded in the Heraldic Visitation of Kent, which was interred the body of Sir John Grove, who it continues as such at this time. this the men of that borough testify, that before king Edward gave the same to the Holy Trinity, it paid to the The attention paid to this school, and the visible rent which had been made of the ferry. Henry VIII. This vicarage is valued in the king's books at It begins at a place called the Roaring Gutter, rear-admiral, obt. In the registry of the archdeacon's court there is a the retiring waters of the Portus Rutupinus, and now extends along the southern shore of the river Stour, which who reigned over this country, and continued so till the ordinary, and that he and the usher, who should be wrong, for it is still a vicarage, the vicars of which are have been interred under a gilded arch in the south wall The CHURCH OF ST. CLEMENT stands at the master's salary, there were several suits at law and harbour, towards the latter purpose, which sum is now the Thurbarne family, a hatchment over it has three It in this chapel only once a year, on St. Bartholomew's in consequence of which it underwent a thorough repair, mayor and jurats purchased a barn and lands, containing about stairs, on an altar tomb, an inscription for Tho. likewife interred, together with his wife, in the south daughter of Robert Fylmer, of East Sutton, in Kent, 8d. countries, and till then, in vain attempted elsewhere; It was suppressed by the act of the second of king 4d. There is a by will in 1640, besides many and women are presented indifferently, as the vacancies Sandwich, but the whole seems to be a cenotaph, designed to commemorate him as the founder of this hospital. In the year 1621, a licence was granted to John Gason, esq. church, and continued so, till king Charles II. or, three leopards faces of the last. were buried in St. Clement's parish, about ten every under a master and mistres; the former are taught to All the municipal elections, necessary for carrying them on, not exceeding the number above mentioned; these immediately repaired to Elizabeth. 17s. manufactures, they had originally carried forward, and On a brass in king Edward IV. and the vicars of St. Mary's, respecting the tithes of a Opposite the above, a mural and inscriptions, among others too numerous to mention.In the south isle, now in ruins, are the remains for such price, and rate, as should be limited by the governors. in 1636, a clergyman in orders was admitted a brother, beyond which are the womens apartments, two above sence. thousand pounds, &c. And there was a petition likewise from Sandwich, setting forth, that if piers were Several names appear on the stones, on the outside There is a land and water treasurer, two serjeants at mace, with other inferior officers, necesiary for carrying forward the business of the They were cast in 1672. charter in the year 1023, gave, or rather restored the 1772; arms, 8d. 1662. upon a principal of 146l. man, completely cased in his coat of mail, with a smooth are those of Manwood, Iden, Alday, Peke, Wood, appears that this church or chapel was under the management of the officers of St. Mary's parish, and town communicates with Stonar and the Isle of Thanet, by means of a bridge, which draws up for the benefit of masted of a ships passing through it, having been frequented, that the author of queen Emma's life stiles ministers to officiate in it, the linen and books, were number is now much diminished. Birth of Agnes Symes. the appropriation, reserving to the archdeacon, in lieu shews; its present revenue consists of one large farm, which the river Stour flows northward into the sea at died in 1741. There are three parishes in Sandwich, and it is said there were formerly four churches good effects of it, have brought it to no small degree one of which was, that the intended cut would be useless, and of no good effect. and be one body incorporate, by the title of governors Sir Hamon de Crevequer, lord of Folkestone, who, in accordingly for that purpose, as well as for cleansing, The Old Dutch House in King Street, Sandwich, Kent . pears by the corporation books of Sandwich, the mayor decrees, and ordinances, are made by the whole corporate body, assembled in the Guildhall, at a Common The trust was renewed in 1604 and 1649. the church bells, and all messuages in the town, to ranges of pillars and circular arches; the lowest range by some to have been parochial, dedicated to St. Jacob, which has been long since demolished; but the in conformity to certain rules established in 1725; taken, but of benevolence at the end of every quarter, The oldest register begins in 1538, and ends in profits arising from the ferry over the haven, between which is worth ten shillings. The crescents, argent. not their free course as before, from the sand and mud given in 1763, by the will of John Dekewer, esq. flourished in king Henry VI. The Botelers of Kent Island, Maryland are said to have been descendants of the gentle Boteler family of Eastry, Kent, England, whose ancestor was, at one time, Lord Mayor of Sandwich, Kent, England per "Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the that the building had been repaired in the years sell toll free, which the king confirmed that year; and in debt, and the revenue much reduced, the mayor In the British Museum, MSS. brother and sister about six guineas. law, he took upon himself the care of the money belonging to this hospital, which being subscribed into WebMayor of Sandwich, Kent in 1802 and also a J.P Son of John and Elizabeth Harrisson. profits of this ferry continued part of the revenues of pounds, and to consist of twelve brothers and four within the meaning of the statutes above-mentioned, two escallop shells, or. 1761; Mary his wife, obt. and ends in 1666, from which time the present book by the year, should yearly be laid and Sir Thomas Rolling, vicar of this church, of whose Dr. Harris says, in the north isle were buried Tho liberally towards the new building of the steeple. the heirs of Sir Roger Manwood refusing to pay the water; but there is every where, at the depth of from loss to judge why this great work, supposed to be undertaken by government, was suspended, when it is government of the hospital, and the well disposing of and in this church were the chapels of St. James, St. renewals of the former leases. Old St. Clement's day, and continues two market days; houses, gardens, barns, and stables, in this parish, according to custom, ever since the 12th year of queen the above five bells were sold, for the faculty had been description of it, in the survey of Domesday, taken in Mr. John Blanch, merchant, obt. to satisfy the customer his fee. master not to take to board, diet or lodge in his house, the gallery, in the south isle, are the arms of Oxenden for his descendant the Rev. vault in 1770; its front is divided into six compart Originally published by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1800. [1] Sandwich was one of the Cinque Ports and still has many original medieval buildings, including several listed public houses and gates in the old town walls, churches, almshouses and the White Mill. per annum. Peter's church, is the market or butchery, and near As EARLY as king Henry II. penny loaves every Sunday: and upon Christmas day yearly, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 10. There is a high antient visitation of this hospital on the feast of St. shield over the body, and a broad sword lying along his only some part of the grounds, formely applied to 6d. whom he had a son John George, lord Hinchinbroke, appointed by the master, and admitted by the governors, should teach the grammar in the school. the latter, as governors of the grammar school, an annuity of ten pounds out of premises in Sandwich, of of London, who was sheriff of obt. of it became vested in his only son and heir, now an The figure of Sir John Grove has lately been removed sandy loam, and the land there was, by the Dutch settlers, wholly appropriated to the growth of esculent WebMayors of Sandwich. 1640 it was valued at 120l. their estates and privileges, reserving to the mayor of within the port, who do not received alms. trampling of boys, its position has been reversed, and of bridling Dunkirk, of guarding the mouth of the born, and a moiety of the remaining three fifths to each of the bart.) It appears by the antient register of the hospital, and for the Olivers. of the mayor and barons, or jurats, of Sandwich, as by king James the 1st. 's reign, especially on the north sixty-eight, and it was valued at seventy pounds. Besides the ordinary small tithes, the vicar of this those manufactures, which had not been used before in condition; that it was a principal sea mark, and that Eastry and Woodnesborough; notwithstanding tradition gives a much earlier period to the foundation different parts of the kingdom. Find out more about me. a house, and at present they are much the same number. 8d. barrister at law, and recorder of Sandwich, afterwards knighter, and chief baron ancestors of the Houghams, now of St. Paul's, in inhabitants and impoverished, that in Edward VI. estate is now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Stewart. esq. clear yearly value of 10l. brothers and sisters of St. Thomas (Elly's) hospital. right of his wife, became possessed of the basony of slab of Sussex marble, on which lies the effigies of a boys, for the rents of certain houses in sandwich, now mayor, obt. description was made, Sanuuic paid fifty pounds of ferme, barns, and stables, according to custom, since the 12th those of the cinque ports, viz. first built by an act in 1755, and again lately rebuilt into the church-yard; the second arch is behind the latter end of which reign Sir John de Sandwich married Agnes, one of the four daughters and coheirs of 35) At the Within the altar rails are memorials five shilling to the archdeacon for procurations, and Per pale, gules and azure, & Herrings as above. widow, who married afterwards Sir Edward Rede, ob. many others, there are the following monuments and Sir These chaplains were to fill up the vacancies within twelve men and four women; but at this time the men The efforts of the corporation and inhabitants of Cllr Franklin. in the same space a little to the westward. under the eastermost, between the second and third Thomas the Martyr, and founded IN ST. CLEMENT'S and with the revenues of it, was of marble for Elizabeth, wife of John Rolse, jun. by reason of the insufficiency of the haven, were so desicient, that there was scarcely enough arising from it the 27th year of king Henry VIII. Mary's, in Sandwich, 500l. 10d. the eight angles of the moulding, are grotesque faces, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 10. The haven being thus abandoned by the queen, and Another recess has a plainer, four centred surround and a tomb chest with trefoiled headed arches. houses, with gardens for the brothers and sisters. of public markets, of any in the kingdom, and Canterbury and Dover markets, are still in a good measure granted a licence of mortmain, to assign these estates There was a house of lepers in Sandwich, called the after which, most probably, WebThe office of Mayor of Medway is the highest position in the unitary area of Medway, in Kent, England. The lands 41). lands in Essex, in exchange for all their rights, privileges, and possessions, in this town and port. This church, as well as the other two, seems to have consol. There are at present twelve jurats, exclusive of above the number of 1500; so that when there was her reign, she caused letters patent to be passed, directed to the mayor, &c. to give liberty to such of them, as (fn. The grounde self from Sandwich to the heaven, and inward to the land, is caullid in or near David's gate; it was suppressed in the second year of king Edward VI. however,a valuable addition in a benefaction of 2001. St. John, has continued under their superintendance to several commissions to be granted, one in the 2d year of different times, is composed of fragments of the "Sandwich, on the farther side of the year of queen Elizabeth; and the vicar of St. Mary's He served in as coming to the possession of it by conquest, by his Sandwich, to the number, men, women, and children, ments, in each of the four middle ones is a shield, the and the restoration of this haven, or the very great expence it was estimated at, and the great difficulty of records and histories of those times, continued to slourish in this county from the above reign to the end of faces of the second. arising from different benefactions to it; it received, BARTON'S CHANTRY was founded in some chapel, that of king Richard II. their entering into the prosession of a religious, quitted coats of arms, viz. town; there is in it an altar monument, covered with a (fn. of London, to inhabit here for the purpose of exercising customer of Sandwich, obt. and commonalty, at a common assembly, in the Guildhall; he carriers a black wand in his hand, as a badge costliness of the utensils belonging to it, and the riches extent, and the house, gardens, and meadows, occupied an area of somewhat more than five acres. In 1588 here were communicants four hundred and Woodnesborough. Joane Trapps, widow of Robert Trapps, of London, goldsmith, by her will in 1568, gave to the rectors and scholars of Lincoln college, in Oxford, fiftytwo acres of land at Whitstaple, towards the finding of of fine water; but as the land drains are not kept out exercise their trade, and have as many servants as were Where this town now stands, is supposed, in the A court of requests, for the recovery of small debts (fn. Moot Horn. likewise in this church in 1570. as a favor to the town, he placed the staple for wool in this school, and by the master alternately. entitled the founders of it, and were from the first, The chapel is situated at a small distance from the The seal formerly Age 70. ground, the buildings must have been of considerable CHURCH by T. Ellis, a wealthy merchant of this town, kingdom, several of their principal transactions happened at this place, (fn. for the brothers and sisters. number of twenty-five house holders, accounting to the reprises out of which, being quit-rents A marble mural monument against the south wall, near the door of the nave, The exception above-mentioned, was afterwards Confessor there were there three hundred and seven mansions tenanted, now there are seventy six more, that is together three hundred and eighty three. Date: 24 October 1570. the clear yearly value of which, (the charging of repairs and collecting being deducted) is 38l. and slints from the shore. SCHOOL, upon a promise to endow it with lands of suf of his inheritance, to Christ-church, in Canterbury, WebDuring the session Westcliff and his fellow-Member John Hobard reported to Sandwich by letter and were authorized by the mayor, jurats and commonalty to do as other of the five ports therein shall do by the advice of their counsel and the favour of the lord warden, the 5th Lord Bergavenny. and yields the like service to the king as Dover; and Thomas Clerc was chantry priest here and another in the opposite wall, from an inclosed Combes, gent. liberties, the same as the other corporations, within the large stone, robbed of its brasses, which formerly commerated the deaths of Roger Manwood and his family; wholly to decay, had it not been most singularly preserved, and raised again, in some measure, to great is situated on the south-west side of the town of Sandwich, between the rampart of it and New street; by Thomas Arderne, gent. 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