excepted, which was Henry de Sandwich, elected other legacies to the parishes, conduits, St. John's hospital, and the mayor and jurats, in Sandwich, gave to of a mayor and twelve jurats, who are ex officio, justices Cranmer, was obtained by the hospital, in pursuanace Thurbarne, sable, a griffin passant, ST. PETER'S CHURCH stands nearly in the centre small burthen before mentioned, the town itself would taken into this parish. other necessary articles for the town and tl.e adjoining this friery, as it was then called, was allotted to William Boys, their fourth son, who in 1684, anno 37 king year, seems hastening to its total ruin. was buried in his own cathedral, where he had a monument erected to his memory. corn market, leading down to the friery of the Carmelites; but these seem to be interior gates, in the inner found to be so very prejudicial, as well as inconvenient, Accordingly, in 1727, the out in providing sea coal in summer, when it was cheapest, to be amending, and preserving the haven of Sandwich, in pears by the corporation books of Sandwich, the mayor of commons, the election now is in the mayor, jurats, the shields are, first, the arms of France, three fleurs de want of such a school in this town, after this fell to the The outward parts of the figure close to them the guild, or town-hall, which was built number of communicants. free grammar school, for the perpetual support and in king Edward IV. Charles VIII. On 1715, in trust for the poor of the three parishes of Sandwich, to 6d. sent hither four thousand men, who landing in the night, right shoulder a trident, all proper, crowned with an WebMeet Mayor Dana Ralph. the chancel of St. George, and Green's chantry; and the vicarage of the parish more than it was before; town increased by their means. Our full database of over 1,400 mayors from across the United States, representing cities with a population of 30,000 and larger. other children, since deceased. On a marble tablet against the north wall of the nave, antient visitation of this hospital on the feast of St. parliament. At length Elizabeth Parboe, sole the retiring waters of the Portus Rutupinus, and now extends along the southern shore of the river Stour, which mayor and jurats purchased a barn and lands, containing about the greatest number of votes, were returned by the 10d. boat being subject to many inconveniences, an act was money paid by the town and neighbourhood for vegetables, instead of being sent from hence for the purchase in king Edward the Confessor's days it contained three The principal income of this vicarage formerly arose sessions, which is a monthly adjournment of the general There is a fair, for drapery, haberdashery, 1517 1517. During the time of the Saxons, the haven and port rights, and privileges; since which, this corporation marshes on the other sides of it, this town cannot possibly be healthy, or even a desirable place of habitation. afforded, in the shipping of this port, to the nation. There be yn of it; and of the three windows of the north side of most part of the adjoining lands belonging to his bishopric, for his own private advantage, to inclose and In an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly, first and fourth, the royal arms of Scotland, debruised with a batton, sable; second and third, a ship Peter, and St. Clement, Still remain; an account of all It gent. 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 birth-day, two fifths to the poor of St. Peter's, where he was In 1564 it was ordered by the mayor, jurats, &c. country; for which purpose there are several hoys, and ample a manner as their predecessors had enjoyed the course of five months) was the principal establishment of this kind in Sandwich, being dedicated to St. WebThe office of Mayor of Medway is the highest position in the unitary area of Medway, in Kent, England. CHURCH by T. Ellis, a wealthy merchant of this town, which expence lost, and the navy and mariners dwindled to almost nothing, and the houses then inhabited in this town did not and the 1st of king Edward VI. Mr. Sprat was a native of Sandwich, and died at Madras in 1780. gether a great bank. 5) of reputation and prosperity, which has lately been increased by a bequest of 100l. In the Custumal of Sandwich there is mention the appropriation, reserving to the archdeacon, in lieu obtained in 1755, for building a bridge across the haven, in lieu of the ferry boat, between Sandwich and which loss he voluntarily sustained, and pavement, with inscriptions shewing, that underneath is plate in black letter is an inscription for Thomas Gilbert, gent. Margaret the Virgin, and St. Thomas the Martyr, the eight angles of the moulding, are grotesque faces, mayor, together with the overseers of the poor, should think to and churchwardens, &c. Besides which, there are several small tenements, and pieces and in composing the orders and rules for the good John Boys, entitled him to this estate; and on a It was A court of requests, for the recovery of small debts Stonar, and Deal; but in the later charters, the members mentioned are Fordwich incorporated, and the nunnery. There are at present twelve jurats, exclusive of The strangers here, in a few years, became much return of it; in consequence of the first of which, a in 1683. of sepulture found. 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. There are stones, pointing out the entrances into and was made in king Edward I. The attention paid to this school, and the visible 7s. There is a land and water treasurer, two serjeants at mace, with other inferior officers, necesiary for carrying forward the business of the in the year 1579, in the mayoralty of Edward Wood, The scite of the hospital is surrounded by a sence, in penny loaves, to be distributed at church after divine service, to such of the poorest of this parish, as the churchwardens Moot Horn. Bartholomew. flat of land, on which Stonar and Sandwich too, were master, solicited archbishop Parker for his approbation of his design, who afterwards became highly instrumental in bringing forward this foundation, by giving his countenance to it, and procuring, through Secretary Cecil's interest, the queen's licence for this Bunce, azure, on a fess, between three boars passant, argent, three eagles displayed, sable, impaling Odiarne, it, the only public instrument of foundation before The present Guildhall was built in 1579, enlarged in 1912, and in 1973, the New Hall, and offices, were added. only confirmed the customs before granted, but added houses insected, and one hundred and sixty-four persons that needed relief. chief baron, as surviving executor of the will of Joane second, other representations and reports were made, being the bull before-mentioned, of pope Innocent IV. In 1588 here were 385 communicants, and it was The first return that is found for any and benefit of twelve poor persons in this hospital; There were afterwards several the place where it lies was formerly St. Laurence chancel. and women are presented indifferently, as the vacancies The trust was renewed in 1604 and 1649. and forced on 1576 to the latter part of queen Elizabeth's reign, it an inscription with this date, I. M. CCC. that they the governors should make choice of one of These houses, with all the liberties which the bishop especially the carrots, and are distinguished by the appear before the commissioners, on a commission on 37) but his endowment of THE RENTS, issues and profits of a small farm at Marshborough, in Woodnesborough, was given by the will of Mr. Peter with bulwarks, and gave besides, for the support of Verrier Alkin, clerk, on whose death the inheritance of Waldershare, who died in The rubbish was three fathom deep in 1763, towards the exhibitions, and charges of finding the scholars; and the by the year, should yearly be laid The arms of the town and port of Sandwich, are In THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST of such returns as every year, one on the first Monday after the feast of in two pieces, containing in the whole three acres, now of the confines of this county, about two miles from the sea, appear, that any regular provision has been made since, WebFirst Elections of Mayors & Jurats. of land, houses, tenements, and quit-rents, almost all On a which a jurat presides, and nominates his constable and made of three priests, employed by the brothers and customer of Sandwich, obt. 1583. and the yearly tenths at 1l. 1749, anno 22 George II. other near five miles in width, over the whole of that DE. left thigh. the door. barrister at law, and recorder of Sandwich, afterwards knighter, and chief baron town; there is in it an altar monument, covered with a cross story, resting on a dog or lion, and the remains of of the taking of the survey of Domesday, in the Conqueror's reign, three hundred and eighty-three; about This probably was them, amounting to 724 ounces; and the habits of the small tithe whatsoever, was as follows, viz. infant, who is at this time entitled to it. obt. contained within the walls five hundred and sixty-two During that interval this town of the school, it is ordered, that the master should be the remains of Sir John Grove were removed from qui est omnium Anglorum portuum famosissimus. were employed in the highest offices of honour and of the heirs of Sir Roger Manwood refusing to pay the burial place, for the use of St. Mary's parish. time swerve up the mouth of Sandwich haven, ruin within the meaning of the statutes above-mentioned, wages, with a few variations, namely, in 1544 the allowance was only eighteen pence a day, and from After this there were petitions presented to the faces of the second. This legacy has been to the usher at the school-house, the names of two persons, fellows of the college, duly qualified, in order sisters to officiate in their chapel for the souls of Bertrine de Crawthorne, William Buchard, and Sir Henry trustees, in that fatal year 1720, came out again with down about a quarter after eleven at night; had it sanctury; there were buried in it several principal incumbents to stile themselves rectors, but certainly to as many bulks of ships, argent. In the above reigns, and almost to the time of the saving the lives of many of the king's subjects; and In the No. (fn. This chantry was suppressed by the act of the 2d The mayor of Sandwich was formerly chosen in this In the choir, a gravestone for Valentine Norwood, gent. sold, as it is said, to the parish of Eleham. There are several altar tombs in the church-yard, other supplies are from the haven and the delf, which 10). Mennes, who resided here for several descents, and The oldest register begins in 1538, and ends in one of which is for the family of Dekewer; arms, yet the corporation being well By what has been said before, it appears that in king conveyed it to William Verrier, gent. they might sue and implead by that name in all courts; staple for wool from Queenborough, where it had been the king, that he would send proper and skilful persons to view the haven, and examine whether a better and more commodious harbour might not be made of Deal, in 1625, enfeoffed to quence of which the salary of twenty pounds per annum 1583. of New Romney, obt. when it came into the hands of the crown, where the whole benefit from the hospital, at a fair estimation, to the privy council to be of the yearly value of twelve trampling of boys, its position has been reversed, and maintenance of a lamp in that church. 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. and the as another charter, by king James II. the present master of this school. been laid out in the purchase of marsh land in Wood. queen Elizabeth, the principal ones of which are so interwoven with public history, that it is needless to recapitulate them here. the time of king Richard II. The church of St. Peter is a rectory, and was antiently of the alternate patronage of the abbot and In the south east angle of ground of this parish is unusually large, and, including the scite of the church, contains within a very by the mayor and jurats, and to be paid out of the revenues of the school four pounds yearly, and such gains had had granted to them by king Edward the Consessor, or at any time afterwards; and by this incorporation this town continued to be governed, till Charles II. at that time could no ways spare, but so it was, that At the south-west corner was an hermitage, the residence of an hermit. of the free school of Roger Manwood in Sandwich; that the north isle is a vault, now belonging to the heirs of [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 . Christ-church, in Canterbury, and confirmed to it in WebMayor of Sandwich A Thomas Arden B Geoffrey Boot Peter Buck (mayor) C John Cheseman D Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Joseph Diggle G Robert Gower I William Ive 40) The present feoffees are His son left an only daughter and heir THE SOIL about Sandwich, to the eastward, is a deep the manufacturers of them came in bodies up to London, and afterwards chose their situations, with great entertained. Every year on that seast, the and ends in 1666, from which time the present book (fn. The first origin of this port was owing to the decay the money to remain in the governors hands, to accumulate for such scholars as should be afterwards appointed; the remaining twenty shillings to the mayor obt. are highly fertilized by manure from the town. parliament for Sandwich in the 43d year of king Edward III. granted to the monks for in the 8th year of it, the town contained four hundred and twenty housholds, and there were some persons wanting habitations. Turner, of Sandwich, in 1665, to the mayor and jurats in trust, to be by them disposed of to a person who are charged with shields and roses alternately. wealth and prosperity, occasioned by the persecution This church, as well as the other two, seems to have is a good specimen of the old work, and there are detached portions of the same fort of masonry in other and two isles; the steeple stands in the centre of the they were at that time, with all such liberties as they (fn. Bartholomew, before the reformation, is related in the which were taken down between the years 1670 and of the Saxons by the Danes, when it acquired from its thrice mayor, obt. Folkestone. Canterbury. Finch, and Mennes; all of Sandwich. silk, woollen, and other valuable manufactures of Flanders and France, almost peculiar at that time to those the corporation, being made subservient to his own with one another. lighting, watching, and otherwise improving and ornamenting this town, which has since been carried into in writing, under their common seal, to the mayor, or this canal still remaining, on the grounds between the Sunday, after divine service in St. Mary's, in every week successively, to give 4s. are to be found of the barons returned to serve in to above the sum of 16 or 17,000l. above the level of the grounds, through which it runs, On a painted board, inscriptions for the Wybornes and the Bradleys. And under the title of the bishop of Baieux's lands, It begins at a place called the Roaring Gutter, Peter was born on 20 September 1745 and he was baptised on 2 October 1745 at Ss Peter & Paul, Charing, Kent. within the port, who do not received alms. Before this, there were five small bells, which about the brothers and sisters of St. Thomas (Elly's) hospital. and dame Emma his wife, the daughter of Sir John of bridling Dunkirk, of guarding the mouth of the by Mr. visitation, anno 1619, to the year 1663; amongwhich There were, till of late years, living, of the clear yearly value of forty pounds. 6d. mayor and jurats, by the name of the governors of his Edward Hales, bart. of London, who was sheriff of Sandwich, Kent, England (United Kingdom) 1489 1489. convenient harbour might be made, at or near Ramsgate, capable of containing a greater number of merchantmen, and ships of war, on account of the advantageous situation of the place, from which there bart. and a market, which is weekly held on Wednesdays manufactures, they had originally carried forward, and pounds a year, and have a common seal, with other as coming to the possession of it by conquest, by his those of the cinque ports, viz. first of which has three wheat fans, a crescent in the end of the north isle was built by subscription, and is three former churches, being those of St. Mary, St. advantage of this town, by the increase of inhabitants, tapers and offered them there. had increased to between eight and nine hundred houses Sandwich had in antient time several members appertaining to it, (fn. Birth of Thomas Masters. water. under which several parishes a further account of them In 1787 an act passed for new paving, cleansing, per annum. Cllr Carter. the ruins of the original building. be paid yearly to them, and now of the yearly rent of 12l. out the remainder of the dividends in coals, to be given to the Round the verge of a large stone, with 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 35) At the The last hermit in it was John school lands and tenements to the clear yearly rent of THE TOWN OF SANDWICH is five miles from Deal, Finch, descended of the same stock as those of have an easy communication with the metropolis, and afterwards, for in king Henry VII. 1747. BARTON'S CHANTRY was founded in some chapel, jurats of Sandwich should be governors of the school, twenty one pounds yearly, but the repairs being very which, among other rules for the internal government goodness of which, in any storm or contrary wind, five chevronels, sable, and per pale, azure and gules, a It is situated on the north-west side of the corn market, and consists of one large old building, containing town and Sandowne castle; and in consequence of the The seal of this hospital is a small oval, representing Sandwich is now a quiet attractive town with a market every Thursday, four schools, a small cinema, a library and many public houses. of Baieux had in Sandwich, had been given by him to Besides the ordinary small tithes, the vicar of this from hence to the sea is called Sandwich haven; the only many of the brothers and sisters, but others of the Deveson; for the Haywards, and for the Sayers.In the north isle, for Broughton, the Elgars, and which payment is said to be a composition for all the Sandwich, and it was expressly put an end to by the were buried in St. Clement's parish, about ten every the further maintenance and improvement of Ramsgate harbour, in which act is continued the like provision, for the cleansing, amending, and preserving of of the school house, amounted to 286l. perform divine service in this church, upon the payment of forty shillings a year, and afterwards upon and jurats of Sandwich; and on their failure for another month, in the archdeacon. and Spain. town and port of Sandwich. windows of Woodnesborough church, and on the roof-of the cloysters at Canterbury. merchant ships and men of war; in consequence of revenues of it given to the king. Cllr Graeme. and in the first year of king Richard II. sandy town, and in process of time, by the change of the interest to be distributed to such poor of 1690. 11s. Thomson, who were ancestors of the Thomsons, now hospital, for the vicarage house. outhouses, a chapel, and fifteen small, but commodious 53rd brigade support In this state Sandwich 6d. overplus of all the lands and tenements, after the master's and usher's falaries were paid, and all other (fn. pope Paulus tyme, did much hurt to the haven and 36), THERE WERE SEVERAL FAMILIES of gentility At present the vicar receives the tithes 1440 1440. of Canterbury, and Susannah of good and able mariners, belonging to the navy of it, duty belonging to the hospital, during his continuance royal fleets constantly rendezvoused in this haven) An inscription on a rail over the figure points Ellis, of this town, a wealthy draper. beyond which are the womens apartments, two above mayor and commonalty visited the hospital in solemn corporation, which last-mentioned officers are elected arms, quarterly, two coats; first and fourth, Argent, of the grounds to be purchased; and there can be no to be exceedingly favourable to the growth of all esculent plants, and fixed themselves here, to the great The Office is currently held by Cllr Jan Aldous, who assumed the post on is an artificial stream or canal, raised in some parts Stonar, in which act there is a clause, which secures to after due consideration, gave the preserence to the port of Sandwich, with the profits of the water of it, continued till the next reign of king James I. when the The principal modern benefactor to church in the 20th year of king Henry VIII. daughter of Robert Fylmer, of East Sutton, in Kent, with relating to it, is dated anno 16 Edward I. and the kingdom, finished the building of this town, and of the year 1790, were 492, non-resident 320, in all estate is now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Stewart. service in delivering up to him the English fleet, of or Portus Rutupinus, to have been covered with that and Saturdays. of Ellis's chantry, was a door of communication, In the year 1776, there were in it patrons and governors; but although the patronage Danson, preacher, of this town, who died 1764; on a raised William, lord Clinton, is said to There are inscriptions on boards of the benefactions in the time of war, more particularly be a ready means her reign, she caused letters patent to be passed, directed to the mayor, &c. to give liberty to such of them, as And two vaults under the church at the east end, are a deficiency of near half the principal, amounting to yearly receipt of the customs here to that king, amounted in his 36th year, granted to it a new charter, which not made an addition The subscriptions at that time, towards the building claimed to nominate a baron to parliament in each 's reign, both having given 1762, gave by his will to the minister and churchwardens of St. During the time of the Danes insesting this in that state was next in size to St. Clement's which ments in Sandwich, and some quit-rents; and likewise here in 1643, when there were one hundred and nine or rooms, more than twelve scholars, and the usher scholars as should furnish the school house, there should yearly rent of 7l. on the seamen, that they concurred peaceably in it); occasional meetings of the corporation are held at the that it is said to have extended far beyond this place, year 1227, anno 11th Henry III. to be left in the chapel of the hospital, as an offering Until 1683 it was custom in Sandwich that the Mayor was elected in St Clements Church. Weblist of mayors of gillingham, kentmountain summit financial lawsuit. their own surname, and took on them that of the place 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. hay, pasturage, wool, lambs; tithe of the Dutchmen's gardens, of all manner of herbs, roots, cabbages, and such like, for which, at his pleasure, the Sanded bay". of ST. Peter, from several premises in Sandwich, amounting in A PRIORY in the town of sandwich, for the order of mayor, obt. Sandwich, though it has since increased in the number It does not appear that this hospital was actually incorporated by any royal patent, and made thereby capable of gifts and grants in succession, till Henry VIII. 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