OLDMENT

 

Hearth Tax, 1664: William Oldment, 2 chimneys

 

OSBORN

 

02-05-1679                 bur.      Grace Osbon, widow

CKS:U1515/T86: 05-09-1668; 25-08-1669; 24-11-1674: Thomas Osborne, occ. of messuage and 22 acres in S, owned by Taylor family (=Gilder’s Farm)

 

PACKE/PARKE/PEEKE/PEERKE

 

30-06-1654                 bap.     Rebecca, dau. James Packe; bur. 23-09-1671

02-11-1665                 bur.      wife of Francyes Peerke

28-01-1655/6              bap.     John, son of Jaymes Peeke

23-07-1659                 bur.      a child of James Peerke

07-11-1659                 bap.     Jaymes, son. of Jaymes Peecke

26-11-1659                 bur.      Isaac Peerke

12-02-1661/2              bap.     Deborah, dau. of James Packe; bur. 30-05-1669

22-03-1663/4              bap.     Eleabeth, dau. of Jaymes Peeke

06-04-1664                 bap.     Eleabeth, dau. of Willyam Peecke

23-12-1670                 bur.      James Packe, householder

Hearth Tax: 1662; 1663; 1664: James Pack, 3 chimneys

Hearth Tax: 1664: William Pack, 2 chimneys

13-02-1678/9: John Pack a witness to will of Richard Parsons of S, shipwright

 

PACKMAN

 

29-09-1628: John Packman lease of 3 years [CKS:U522/E3]

[1634] John Packman (of Halling): CKS:U47/55/P92 lands leased from Dalison in Snodland (42 ac. 3 r. 13 p.)

CKS:Q/SB4/21,23: 8 & 9-04-1653: accuses William Clements of S of stealing sheep from him

 

PAIN

 

25-01-1670/1              bur.      [Margaret] wife of Nicholas Paine

28-09-1671                 marr.    at Cuxton: Nicholas Paine of S, widower and Debora

Bedwell, widow, of Cuxton

28-07-1678                 bur.      Nicholas Pain, householder

01-11-1678                 marr.    George Gilbert and Martha Pain of S

Hearth Tax: 1662; 1663; 1664: Nicholas Paine, 2 chimneys

13-08-1663: CKS:U1515/T86; late occ. of messuage and 22 acres in S owned by Taylor family (=Gilder’s Farm)

23-07-1678: will of Nicholas Paine, husbandman; proved 16-08-1678

executrix is wife Deborah, she to have house, etc. in Snodland, and goods

40s. to Mary Spence, wife of John Spence of Frindsbury

witnesses: Rich: Manley; Stephen Roberts; John Elldridge

Will of Nicholas Payne of Snodland, yeoman: 20-06-1666; probate 30-07-1679

to wife Margaret: messuage [etc.] in Snodland which I now live in, for life, then to nephew Thomas Payne, son of John Payne of Sudricke, London, cordwainer;

also tenement [etc.] in Halden, Kent, occ. Stephen Everton, for life, then to niece Mary, dau. of John Payne [as above]; also the residue, she to be executrix

witnesses: Ann Hawes; Henry Turner; Robert Saunders junior

 

PALLIN

 

05-10-1679                 bur.      Mary, dau. of Lawrence Pallin

 

PALMER

 

28-09-1595                 bur.      Bennet, servant to Mr Palmer

06-06-1607                 bur.      Mr William Palmer [gentleman]

19-02-1612/13                        bur.      Johan the widow of William Palmer

PRO: E179/127/515 [1597/8] lay subsidy: Willm Palmer gent. £4; 16s. [lands]

PRO: E179/128/569 [1612/13] lay subsidy: Willm Palmer £4; 15s. 4d. [lands]

 

William:

06-10-1607                 marr.    John Handfylde gent and Mary Palmer

03-07-1608                 bap.     Bridgett, dau. of William Palmer

28-04-1611                 bap.     John, son of William Palmer, gente

23-07-1631                 bur.      Elizabeth ye wife of Will. Palmer gent being Saturday

payed for her interringe in ye church 6s. 8d.

1632                            bur.      William Palmer Gent buryed one Easter Monday and payd

for his interringe in ye church 3s. 8d.

Will: 30-03-1632; proved 04-05-1632

to be buried in church of Snodland; Mr Whittle of East Malling to preach at funeral: 10s.

to younger son William: 200 marks, to be paid to him when he shall come out of his apprenticeship

to daughter Bridgett Palmer £100 (one year after WP’s decease)

to youngest daughter Paulina Palmer £100 (two years after WP’s decease)

to son Anthony and heirs my house where I now dwell and all lands belonging in Snodland and Birling and all tenements and lands in Chepsted in parish of Chevening

he to be executor, to sell tenements and lands in Chepsted to pay above legacies, and to receive the residue

witnesses: Thomas Goddin; John Wood; Anthony Goddin

 

John = 2nd son of Sampson Hondvile and Mary, dau. of William Palmer of S [1619 visitation]

26-06-1625: Overseer to will of John Usher: DRb/Pwr 21/164

[1628]: PRO: E179/128/605 lay subsidy: William Palmer gent 40s lands; 16s goods

 

03-04-1646                 bap.     Daniell, son of Thomas Palmer

08-04-1659                 bur.      Thomas Palmer

Hearth Tax, 1664: Widdow Palmer, 1 chimney [not chargeable]

 

PANK/PANKS

 

08-05-1656                 bap.     Mary, dau. of William Panke

10-01-1657/8              bap.     Susanna, dau. of William Panke

13-09-1659                 bap.     Willyam, son of Willyam Panke

03-12-1660                 bap.     John, son of William Panke

17-08-1662                 bap.     Richard, son of William Panke

01-05-1664                 bap.     Eleabeth, dau. of Willyam Pank

26-03-1666                 bap.     Frances, dau. of William Panke; bur. 06-04-1671

05-02-1667/8              bap.     James, son of William Pank; bur [1668]

21-08-1680                 bur.      Ann, dau. of William Panks

31-07-1684                 bur.      William Panks

04-02-1685/6              marr.    John Thurstone of Higham and Elizabeth Panks of S

28-12-1691                 bur.      Thomas Panks

Hearth Tax: 1664: William Pankes, 3 chimneys [not chargeable]

 

PARKE

 

28-03-1690: William Parke of S, yeoman, aged about 56, a witness to the will ofPhillip Fann of Halling.

 

PARKER

 

John:

17-07-1603                 bap.     Mary, dau. of John Parker

13-04-1606                 bap.     Robert, son of John Parker; bur. 20-09-1606

24-01-1607                 bap.     Richard, son of John Parker

 

Mark:

Will: PRO: PROB 11 [40 Bowyer]; proved 09-02-1651/2 by relict Alice

£100 to grandchild Amie Parker, dau. of son Richard and his first wife Katherine + all household stuff in my now dwelling house in Snodland [except the furnace and the best bedsteadle, which are bequeathed to son Richard]

to wife Alice for life all houses and lands in Snodland, then to son Richard, or his son Mark or the next surviving son; she to be executrix, but if she re-marries is to receive only £4 p.a.

witnesses: John Bearchall; Richard Pierson

witnessed will of John Causten: 29-10-1638

 

Richard: son of Mark (d.1651)

witness and loving friend of Frances Lambert (d.1658)

daughter is Amie

son is Mark

Hearth Tax: 1662; 1663; 1664: 4 chimneys

 

03-05-1655                 bap.     Richard, son of Richard Parker; bur. 20-08-1661

29-05-1659                 bap.     Joseph, son of Richard Parker

08-09-1661                 bur.      Alse, dau. of Richard Parker

23-05-1670                 bur.      Mary, dau. of Richard Parker

15-10-1678                 bur.      Richard Parker, householder

26-10-1678                 bur.      Elizabeth Parker, widow

18-06-1673: Richard and Ann Parker, witnesses to will of Mary Goodbury

CKS:U838/T365: occ. of Hope’s Marsh in S, later occ. by Hercules Lake, etc.

 

20-05-1672                 marr.    Mark Parker and Anne Costen

09-05-1673                 bap.     Mark, son of Mark Parker; bur. 26-01-1674/5

23-01-1675/6              bap.     (born at Groves): Richard, son of Mark Parker

05-09-1683                 bur.      Anne, wife of Marke Parker

13-01-1684/5              bap.     Elizabeth, dau. of Mark Parker

18-08-1690                 bur.      Ann, wife of Mark Parker

10-05-1692                 bur.      Mark Parker

06-05-1692: Will of Mark Parker: DRb/Pw 39; proved 03-06-1692

whole estate to only son Richard and his heirs, he paying £12 p.a. to MP’s daughter Elizabeth for maintenance until she is aged 21, or to

(1)  Elizabeth

(2)  my brother George Causten

(3)  my cousin Sampson Kenward

£100 to Elizabeth at age 21

plate and fine linen to be equally divided between Richard and Elizabeth ‘excepting only the silver cup, which I give to him alon

executors: brother [in law]: George Causten; John Taylor: 20s. each

witnesses: John Walwyn, Rector; John crow; Elizabeth Milles

Inventory of Mark Parker, late of Snodland, yeoman: DRb/Pi6/53: 18-05-1692

apprised by John Tomlyn and George Wray

Imprimis his purse & wearing app[ar]el                                                                                              

Item in the Hall: one Clock, Tables & forme, Andirons, Chayres & other materialls belonging

   thereto                                                                                                                                                    50s.

Item in ye p[ar]ler: Two Tables, six joyne Stooles & a pre of Andirons                                       30s.

In the Bake house

Item one old Cubberd, one Neading trough, one fryeing pan wth other small things                   10s.

Item in the sellar: nine small casks and a stalder                                                                               18s.

Item in the Brewing house: one furnace, one old Kettle & a brewing tubb & other old tubs    35s.

Item in the washouse: three Iron pots, pewter and brasse ware of sev’all sorts                           70s.

Item in ye best Chamber: one bedstedle, Two feather bedds, three boldsters, one Rugg,

   one Covrlid, two blanketts, curteins & vallence, matt & rod, Two chests, one chest of

   drawers, one table, five stooles, fire shovell & tongs, some linnen fine & course                    £3.

Item in the Hall Chamber: one old bedd & bedsteddle with ye furniture belonging

   thereto, seaven chests, truncks & boxes & one old wicker chayer                                              34s. 3d.

Item in an old Chamber: one old bed & stedle & other chests                                                       18s.

Item in ye Celler chamber: one bed & stedle, one trunck                                                                 10s.

Item one Silver cup, eight silver spoons, fower gold rings                                                               £6. 11s.

Item in the Maulthouse: malt dreyed & undryed                                                                               £40.

Item one Oasthair, one dry measure, Shovells and other materialls                                                45s.

In the milhouse: one horse mil & seventeen old sacks                                                                     £4. 17s.

Item in the Lodge: one pre of chowld wheels wth other materialls belonging to husbandry       15s.

Item in the yard: one bullock, one sow, three piggs & three sheals in the stable                        75s.

Item one sadle and bridle, one pommell                                                                                                 8s.

Item the stock of hoppoles in the hopgarden                                                                                     £22. 10s.

Item corne upon the ground                                                                                                                  £5. 6s. 6d.

Item debts sperate & desperate                                                                                                            40s.

Item things unseen and forgott                                                                                                             20s.

                                                                                                                                                                    £125. 6s. 0d.

Anne and Mark Parker witnesses to will of Anne Whitfield: 12-10-1680

Mark Parker: overseer to will of John Short: 25-04-1684

 

John:

1683/4                         bap.     Deborah, dau. of John Parker

16-12-1682                 bur.      John Parker

03-05-1688                 marr.    William Sherry (bachelor) and Deborah Parker, widdow

All Saints, Snodland churchyard. Here lieth ye body of John Parker who died in 1682 aged 29 yrs. Also here lieth ye body of Deborah his wife who died May 14th 1720 Aged 68 years - left issue one D[aughte]r, wife of James Ackle of Hallin.

17 May 1720               bur.      Deborah Gilbert

 

PARMENTER

 

05-02-1609/10                        bur.      Alce Parmenter

 

PARSONS

 

21-02-1635/6              bap.     Thomas Parsons, son of Goodman Parsons

03-06-1648                 marr.    Thomas Parsons and Elizabeth Francklyng

03-04-1659                 bap.     Henry, son of Thomas Pasons; bur. 24-09-1669

18-11-1660                 bap.     Thomas, son of Thomas Parsonnes

27-07-1663                 bap.     Elezebeth, dau. of Thomas Parsons

[1666]                          bur.      wife of Tho: Parsons

01-11-1667                 marr.    St Margaret’s, Rochester: Thomas Parson of S and Mary

Geater of S

24-11-1674                 marr.    Richard Parsons and Mary Bright, widow

18-02-1678/9              bur.      Richard Parsons, householder

18-09-1693                 bur.      Henry Parsons

11-03-1693/4              bur.      Thomas Parsons

13-11-1694                 bur.      Mary Parsons

Hearth Tax 1662; 1664: Thomas Persons, 1 chimney [not chargeable]

TP a witness to will of Richard Parsons, 13-02-1678/9

DRa/Pw 2: c.13-02-1678/9: nuncupative will of Richard Parson, shipwright; probate 28-02-1678/9

1s to wife Mary

£10 to sister’s son Richard Chapman

£10 to sister’s daughter Mary Chapman

to sister Patience Chapman and her daughter

to Jane Chapman all goods, they to be executrixes

to Moses Tomlin of Wouldham

witnesses: John Pack; Thomas Parsons; Edward Hinde alias Dodwell

 

PATTENDEN

 

27-03-1665                 marr.    Tho: Weller of Halling and Martha Pattenden

24-03-1664/5: Martha Pattenden of S, dau. in law: executrix for Thomas Wellard of Halling [dates?]

 

PAWLEY

 

10-08-1680                 bur.      Thomas Pawley

10-10-1680                 bur.      Francis Pawley

 

PEARCE

 

William:

PCC administration (30-6-1601 and 25-8-1601): Frances Pearce alias Butler, sister, during minority of John and Alice Pearce, the children of the deceased; Margaret Pearce, relict, not having administered.

 

26-05-1589                 marr.    William Peerse and Elizabeth Hurte

12-09-1591                 marr.    William Butler and Frances Perse

17-04-1598                 marr.    William Peerse and Mary Ditty

02-11-1629                 bur.      Alice Peirce, widdow

 

PEARSON

 

26-11-1634                 bur.      Thomas Pierson, son of Richard

18-04-1635                 bap.     Richard Pearson, son of Richard

02-06-1663                 bur.      Richard Pearson

17-01-1664/5              bap.     Bridget, dau. of Richard Pearson

19-04-1665                 marr.    Richard Pearson and Ann Vowsdonn

30-09-1666                 bap.     Richard, son of Richard Pearson

06-03-1674-5              bur.      Alice Peirson, widow

Hearth Tax: 1662 and 1664:     Richard Pearson, 1 chimney

 

PETERS

 

John: (labourer)

Recognizance: 02-03-1595/6: QM/SRc, (p.367)

16-12-1598                 bap.     Elizabeth. dau. of John Peter

21-06-1600                 bap.     Johannes Peter, filius Johannis

14-10-1604                 bap.     Mary Peters

10-09-1609                 bur.      John Peeters

 

01-04-1607                 bap.     Edward, son of Abraham Peters

12-11-1610                 bap.     Abraham, son of Abraham Peters

02-05-1613                 bap.     John, son of Abraham Peters

04-02-1616/7?                        bap.     Bridget, dau. of Abraham Peters

 

PHILLIPS

 

15-03-1684/5              bap.     Thomas, son of John Phillips; bur. 05-01-1686/7

02-06-1686                 bap.     Sarah, dau. of John Phillips; bur. 18-06-1688

19-06-1688                 bap.     John, son of John Phillips

16-11-1690                 bap.     Sarah, dau. of John Phillips [= Thos. Miskin]

30-05-1692                 bur.      Hannah Phillips

 

PHIPPALL

 

24-03-1602/3              bur.      Joane Phippall

25-07-1603                 marr.    William Phippall and Agnes Hamlyn

06-05-1619                 bur.      William Phipall

 

PIERCE

 

29-11-1675                 marr.    William Norditch of Berling and Mary Peirce of S

 

PILES

 

17-04-1695                 bur.      William Piles

 

POTTER

 

03-?-1610                   bur.      Mrs Potter, widdow

will: DRb/Pwr 19, ff.494v-495v: 12-04-1609; proved 15-09-1610

residue to ‘Robert Hurte who married my son Robert’s daughter’; he to be executor

12d, a piece to grandchildren [unnamed]

 

POUND/POWNDE

 

04-03-1592/3              bap.     Alse, dau. of George Pounde

01-03-1598/9              bap.     John, son of George Pownde

23-06-1600                 bap.     John, son of George Pownde

13-12-1602                 bur.      George Pownde

 

17-07-1659                 bap.     Hennery, son of Thomas Pound; bur. 23-07-1659

13-05-1661                 bur.      Magret, wife of Thomas Pound

09-11-1663                 marr.    Thomas Pound and Easter Savidge

11-01-1664/5              bap.     Gorge, son of Thomas Pound

12-04-1670                 bur.      Frances, dau. of Thomas Pound

05-12-1671                 bap.     William, son of Thomas Pound

28-02-1673/4              bur.      Esther, wife of Thomas Pound

10-10-1685                 bur.      Elizabeth, wife of William Pound

05-01-1688/9              bur.      Thomas Pound

Hearth tax 1662-4: 1 chimney: Thomas Pound

Manor of Pottins: 3 rods called Andrewscroft near Frogwell (1655-)

living at Groves Farm in 1664 (Birling Register)

Will of Thomas Pound of Snodland, yeoman, 27-05-1687: DRb/Pw38

to son William £200 and all household stuff, etc, which was his mother Usher’s ... with half the household stuff within doors and all my stock of hop poles on my hop ground; 6 acres in Birling

to Michael Vowsden: 20s.

to George Cawsten and Nicholas Luffe: 10s each, they to be overseers

rest to son George Pound, he to be executor

witnesses: Ann Baskett; Robert Chambers; Richard Waller

Inventory of Thomas Pound: 8-1-1688/9 by Wm Knowles and Marke Parker

Imprimis His wareing aparill and redey moneys in his purse                                                            £5-00-00

Item. In ye haule one table fouer Chayres 2 stooles setle and five Iron pots two payre

   pote hangers payre pott hooks fire slice and tongue                                                                     £1-15-00

Item In ye Paulour: one Prese Cubbard one Cort Cubberd two Leather Chayres five flagg

   Chayres three Joyne stoles six cousions one warming pan one payre of pot hocks one

   payre of brand Irons and tongues                                                                                                     £1-09-06

It. In the milkehouse three brase Kettels two potbrass skyletts to other brasse skylets

   brass morter and pestle brass basting ladle and gratter twelve pewter dishes two payre

   Candlesticks three potengers one saser two salts one tancker chamber pot two box Irons

   one great flagon and two peuter dishes one still fire spitts fiveteen spoones two dozen of

   trugges and four Coolers                                                                                                                    £3-00-00

It. In the brewhouse one furnas brewing tubb one tunn tubb twelve tubbs and Keelours

   one Stalder and bucking tubb one smale table fouer payls                                                           £3-15-00

It. In the drinkhouse fiveteene drincking vesels Litle and great, two Charnes, three

   stalders                                                                                                                                                   £1-12-06

It. In the Chamber or ye haule One Joyne bedsted mat and Cord one feather and one

   flockebed three feather boulsters three flockeboulster two feather pillowes one Cheast

   one Cubart one Chayre payre Cobirons fire pan and tongues and one halfe headed

   bedsted five blanckets                                                                                                                         £6-10-00

It. In the Chamber or ye Paulour thre Chestes foure box & case of drawer a payr

   andirons one trunce one litle table and stoole one Chest of drawes                                           £3-19-06

   one payre of strepped Curtaines & Vallence ten feather pillowes two Coverletts one

   feather pillow more fouer window Curtaines                                                                                    -----------

Item seaven payre of sheets one duz of towels eleaven table Cloathes and 2 duzen of

   napkyns                                                                                                                                                 £3-02-06

In the Chamber or the milkehous one Joyne bedsted mat and Cord Curtains and

   Vallence two flockbeds two flockbolsters two blanckets & one Coverlett three

   chestes & one box one Chamber pot                                                                                                £3-05-00

In ye Chambr or ye Drinckhouse

It. One halfe headed bedsted mat and cord one flock bed two flockboulsters two blanketts

   one Coverlett one Chest                                                                                                                      £1-02-06

In the hophouse One Deale table one Joyne foorme five poudering tubs one Court Cubbart   £1-12-06

Without doores

Item three acres of wheat in the straw barley oats in the straw and corne threshed                    £18-0-00

Three Cowes two bullocks to horses three hoggs two sheates                                                      £21-0-00

One waggon one Coorte three plowes and two payre of plowwheels fouer harrows two

   payre of old wheeles                                                                                                                            £8-05-00

Waggon harness and plow harness and plow tacle                                                                          £1-00-00

Cordwood and faggotts and Charcoole                                                                                               £2-00-00

Things Unseen and forgott wth Iron and old Lumber                                                                        £2-10-00

Item: moneys spirat and Desperate                                                                                                      £50-0-00

                                                                                                                                                                    £139-19-6

Will Knowles; Marke Parker; George Costen

 

POWELL

 

[1667]                          bur.      John Powell, singleman

 

PROCTER

 

01-06-1672                 bur.      Luke Prockter Rector of this Parish

Induction mandate at death of Thomas Garraway: 07-03-1666/7

Glebe Terrier: 25-09-1668: signed/written by Luke Procter, Rector