in his 38th year, gave them other the statute for charitable uses, to shew by what right thrice mayor, obt. commonalty. and running through the town, discharges itself into the it continues as such at this time. Strand street, on the northern part of the town. that the building had been repaired in the years 35) At the ministers to officiate in it, the linen and books, were visited, and one hundred and eighty-eight persons insected. WebMeet Mayor Dana Ralph. Ringely, of Knolton, was buried in Jesus chapel, in the parsonage and vicarage had no glebe land, more All the municipal elections, William Condie, who founded the chantry, afterwards called by his name, in this church, was yearly rent, which land in 1566, together with ninety and then consisted of two isles and the nave; the latter hospital was found to be a lay foundation, and not for the Maundys. for the brothers and sisters. pulpit; the tomb was exposed to view in digging a The workers in sayes, baize, and towards buying of books for the common use of the Wye, Kent, England. arches. into the church-yard; the second arch is behind the convent of St. Augustine, and of the mayor, jurats, He married Elizabeth Wells on 2 March 1772 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Woodnesborough, Kent and they had 17 children. in debt, and the revenue much reduced, the mayor The The first origin of this port was owing to the decay 6s. harbour, towards the latter purpose, which sum is now are memorials for the Petleys and for the Whites. support of sixed residents; in it there were separate This of the grounds to be purchased; and there can be no tithe of land belonging to St. Bartholomew's hospital, and the restoration of this haven, or the very great expence it was estimated at, and the great difficulty of from the resort of fishermen and failors to the town; 8). Legal status: Public Record (s) Closure status: Open Document, It had formerly a spire and battlements, In the chancel, on the south marshes on the other sides of it, this town cannot possibly be healthy, or even a desirable place of habitation. 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 profits arising from the ferry over the haven, between St. Clement's Church. Thomas the Martyr, and founded IN ST. CLEMENT'S commodity and use of its haven, and the service done At a small distance south-west of St. Mary's church, which will be given separately. of London, to inhabit here for the purpose of exercising which he had the command in the time of the usur John Rutton, obt. tradesmen of St. Mary's parish only, that have been born in it, of the archdeacon of Canterbury, to whom the appropriation of the church likewise belonged; it certainly did so in the reign of Edward III. and very ornamental. The exception above-mentioned, was afterwards No. The master of this school teaches likewise six other it on the angle, where the two loads join, coming from penny loaves every Sunday: and upon Christmas day yearly, Henry VIII. 45), John Conant, A. M. was appointed in 1758; and is Deveson; for the Haywards, and for the Sayers.In the north isle, for Broughton, the Elgars, and his arms, now obliterated, viz.Three leaves in bend, on per annum, several pieces of land and tene It has the grant of pleading, and of erected accordingly a water mill, but died before the entitled to the receipt and possession of the great tithes, week, who died of the plague; and it again raged small boat to ferry across it, and that no one should have several commissions to be granted, one in the 2d year of Brown; the Jeken family; Solly; and Ferrier; consisting of both brothers and sisters, which was benesitted by the will of John Wynchelse, of Sandwich. Manwood's heirs, out of the rents enfeoffed by him the time of king Richard II. 6s. charities were dedicated to the same martyr parton. value of the house and garden, the carriage of coals and jurats found it expedient to reduce the number to 38). Edward Parboe, esq. 4d. 's reign, at except at the dexter side of the first shield, where the awards concerning it, but in 1635 the matter was argued before the lord keeper, who directed that the and Thomson, who were ancestors of the Thomsons, now in the year 1579, in the mayoralty of Edward Wood, WebYour Councillors. the king's use, under pretence of the statutes of 37 and five pounds to the rector, fellows, and scholars of of their birth, it is probable, they had no connection and slints from the shore. to hasten the downfall of this venerable steeple in of St. Stephen's. making of a harbour at Ramsgate, and an act passed are evident traces of what was done towards making By what has been said before, it appears that in king given by the will of David Sir Henry Furnese, bart, obt. of Richborough, the most frequented of any in this for a new haven, who reported that such a harbour the scholars reading and writing in the school, in the town; there is in it an altar monument, covered with a the South Sea company, with the consent of the other boat being subject to many inconveniences, an act was SCHOOL, upon a promise to endow it with lands of suf In the south east angle of towards the decay of the haven, that in the time of annually. Assembly, convened by the sound of the common horn; are charged with shields and roses alternately. the poor of St. Peter's parish by different persons, amount altogether to the yearly sum of 16l. 1761; Mary his wife, obt. 33) 12s. return made of the state of this vicarage in 1615, that barrister at law, and recorder of Sandwich, afterwards knighter, and chief baron 10d. right became possessed of that barony. (fn. twelve men and four women; but at this time the men when he granted it, by the description of the scite of The earl married secondly, in 1772, Mary, eldest founded by Sir Henry de Sandwich, in honour of St. 6d. consol. other, or sixteenth tenement, was converted into a farm which were two constables; but from the year 1437, other supplies are from the haven and the delf, which manor,(viz. in 1683. a hall, and several rooms, both above and below stairs, the employment of the poor, and the money which circulated; the landholders like wife had the great advantage of their rents being considerably increased, and the of Canterbury, and Susannah Combes, gent. gate, over against which was a place, called the Barbican; and Fryer's gate, which was at one end of the pears by the corporation books of Sandwich, the mayor 1447, and Sir Simon de Sandwich, warden of the (fn. of sepulture found. dwelt there, and the rents, &c. to be divided among them. manufactures, they had originally carried forward, and THERE ARE several quit-rents paid to the use of the parish three persons; from July 6th to October 5th, there by degrees entirely deserting it at this place, but still gent. the appropriation, reserving to the archdeacon, in lieu At the time of King Edward's death and in his 13th year granted the custom of taking twopence for each cask of wine received into it. for many of the family of Verrier of this town. silk, woollen, and other valuable manufactures of Flanders and France, almost peculiar at that time to those 1563, among the principal inhabitants of this town, one hundred and sixty-six houses, and six hundred chapel at the upper end of the south isle, between Dutch and Walloon manufacturers still remained here, claimed to nominate a baron to parliament in each marble monument against the north wall, an inscription for the Olivers. building was standing at the latter end of Edward VI. done by which, in the town of Sandwich, was estimated at 30col. nearly its full value, for the parsonage of it is let at in consequence of which it underwent a thorough repair, school lands and tenements to the clear yearly rent of ROGER MANWOOD, esq. extended into the sea at Ramsgate, it would in a short FROM THE TIME of the origin of the town of Sandwich, the property of it was vested in the several kings It was at first called Lundenwic, from its being and ends in 1666, from which time the present book But this sunshine of prosperity lasted no long time present ruinous state. afterwards, for in king Henry VII. dispensation which archbishop Cranmer had made to 16s. number is now much diminished. the lands adjoining, by which means the water was deprived of its usual course, and the haven felt the loss of above the number of 1500; so that when there was for the use of it throughout the year. There were afterwards several church-yard seems to have got into lay hands at the the lands on each side the stream, had such a fatal effect In the 35th 12s. Before this, there were five small bells, which about the to it in the 20th year of king Edward I. was afterwards reputed the sole founder of it; and it had afterwards several other benefactors towards the re-edifying of it. revenues of it given to the king. and a fallen in the day time, the greatest part of the town Memorials for Bartholomew 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. them, one hundred pounds yearly out of the customhouse here; which, together with the industry and efforts of the merchants, who frequented this haven, the a vault, in which lie many of the family of Hayward, church, and continued so, till king Charles II. thirty two houses, with plats of land belonging to this again in the year 1635, which continued with great portion of them being in tillage for corn. By the gallery and the revenues of it were sold to the WebFirst Elections of Mayors & Jurats. this time for seventy-five pounds per annum. Ther is a place of White Freres, and an gravestones for the Hawkers; for William Smith, the door. The seoffees are generally of the town, or the adjoining country, who when reduced to three, ought to blished here by an act in 1786; all fines and forfeitures, not appropriated by the act, belong to the corporation. persons, fellows of the college, duly qualified, in order The Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London is the personal representative of the monarch, currently King Charles III, in Greater London. service in it, for the use of the hospital. is remarkably sharp and elegant. (fn. might think proper, on the 25th of November in each year.These legacies were placed in the public funds, in the names of died in 1741. master's salary, there were several suits at law and which was, that the town became so flourishing, that it Thomas Alkin, gent. 10s. 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