11th Century To 14th Century
Dates | Name |
---|---|
c1040–c1044 | Eadsige |
c1051– | Robert of Jumièges |
?-1066 | Oswald |
1067–1070 | Alain de Buckland (1045–1108) |
1077–1100 | Haimo |
1145 | Nicholas de Moels |
1154 | Rualon |
1155–1160 | Ralph Picot |
1161–1168 | Hugh of Dovor of Chilham |
1160–1174 | Gervase de Cornhill |
1175 | Gervase and Robert Fitz-Bernard |
1176–1183 | Robert Fitz-Bernard |
1184 | William son of Nigel of Munevile |
1185–1188 | Allen of Valoynes of Fremomh |
1189–1193 | Reginald de Cornhill |
1194 | William of St Mardal |
1195 | Walter son of Derman |
1196–1209 | Reginald de Cornhill |
1210–1215 | John son of Unam of Selling and Reginald de Cornhill |
1216–1222 | Hubert de Burgh and Hugh of Windlesores of Warehorne |
1223–1225 | Hubert de Burgh and Roger Grimston |
1226–1231 | Hubert of Boroz and William Brito |
1232–1238 | Bertram of Cryall |
1239–1240 | Humphrey of Bohun Earl of Essex |
1241 | Peter of Subaudie and Bertram of Cryall |
1242 | Bertram of Cryall and John of Cobham |
1243–1247 | Bertram of Cryall |
1248-1255 | Reginald of Cobham |
1256 | Walter of Bersted and Reginald of Cobham |
1257–1258 | Fulke Playferer of Iseling. |
1259–1261 | John of Cobham |
1262 | Robert Walerand and Thomas Delaway. |
1263–1264 | Roger de Leybourne |
1265–1267 | Roger de Leybourne and Henry of Bourne |
1268-1270 | Stephen of Penchester of Alington Castle neer Maidstone and Henry of Leese. |
1271–1272 | Henry Malmains of Pluckley |
1273 | William Haute of Petham |
1274–1277 | William of Valoynes |
1278–1281 | Robert of Scothon |
1282–1284 | Peter of Huntingfield of Iseling. |
1285 | Hamo of Gatton of Throwley |
1286–1288 | William of Shellessend of Chelsfield |
1289–1290 | William of Brimshet |
1291 | John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne |
1292 | John of Northwood and John of Bourne |
1293–1295 | John of Bourne |
1296–1297 | William Trussell |
1298 | Henry of Apuldorefield |
1299 | John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne |
1300–1301 | Henry of Cobham |
1302–1303 | Warreis of Walloynes |
1304–1305 | John of Northwood in Milton near Sittingbourne |
1306 | William of Cossenton in Aylesford |
1307 | Henry of Cobham |
1308–1312 | John of Blunde |
1313–1314 | William of Basing & John the younger of Haudlo |
1315 | Henry of Cobham |
1316 | John Malemaines of Hoo |
1317 | John Malemaines of Hoo and John Fremingham |
1318 | John Fremingham and Henry Sarden |
1319 | Henry Sarden and William Septvans |
1320 | |
1321–1322 | William Septvans of Milton and Ralph Savage |
1323 | John Shelvige of Shelvige Barne |
1324–1325 | John of Fremingham |
1326 | Ralph of St. Laurence of Swaycliffe |
1327 | William of Orlanston |
1328 | William of Orlanston replaced by John of Shelvige |
1329–1330 | Roger de Raynham replaced by John of Bourne |
1331–1332 | Thomas of Brockhall and Laurence of St. Laurence |
1333–1335 | Stephen of Cobham |
1336 | Thomas of Brockhall of Saltwood |
1337–1338 | William Morant of Morant's Court in Chevenning |
1339 | Henry of Valoynes of Repton in Ashford |
1340 | John de Mereworth of Mereworth |
1341 | John de Mereworth of Mereworth and John Widleston |
1342–1345 | John Widleston |
1346 | William of Langley of Knowlton |
1347 | John of Fremingham |
1348 | William Langley and Arnold Savage of Bobbing |
1349 | William Langley of Knowlton |
1350 | William Langley of Knowlton |
1351 | James Le Pine of East Sutton |
1352 | William Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1353 | James le Pine of East Sutton |
1354 | Reginald de Dyke, of the Dykes family of Sussex. |
1355 | Gilbert of Hels of Egerton |
1356 | William of Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1357 | Ralph Fremingham of Fremingham |
1358 | William Makenade of Preston |
1359–1361 | William of Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1362 | William Pimpe of Nettlested |
1363 | William of Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1364–1366 | Jeffrey Culpeper of Preston Hall, Aylesford. |
1367 | Richard at Leese of Shelwich |
1368 | John of Brockall of Saltwood |
1369 | John Culpeper of Bayhill, Pembury. |
1370 | William of Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1371 | William Pimpe of Nettlested |
1372 | John Barry of Sevington |
1373 | Jeffrey Culpeper of Preston Hall, Aylesford. |
1374 | Robert Nottingham of Milsted |
1375 | William Pimpe of Nettlested |
1376 | Nicholas at Crouch of Great Chart |
1377 | Henry of Apuldorefeild of Linsted |
1378 | Thomas of Cobham |
1379 | John of Fremingham |
1380 | James of Peckham of Wrotham |
1381 | William Septvans of Milton Septvans |
1382 | Arnold Savage of Bobbing |
1383–1384 | Thomas Brockhall of Saltwood |
1385 | Robert Corbie of Boughton |
1386 | Arnold Savage of Bobbing |
1387 | Ralph St Leger of Ulcomb |
1388 | William of Guldeford |
1389 | James Peckham of Wrotham |
1390 | William Burcester of Hunton |
1391 | Richard Berham of Berham |
1392 | Thomas Chich of the Dungeon near Canterbury |
1393 | William Barry of Sevington |
1394 | John Fremingham of Fremingham |
1395 | Sir Thomas Culpeper of Bayhill, Pembury. |
1396 | Nicholas Haute |
1397 | Thomas St. Leger of Ulcomb |
1398 | Nicholas Potyn of Sheppey |
1399 | John Boteller of Graveney |
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