Twysden continued
(1464), 200; Alice, late wife of Roger, 202; Alys, daughter of Thomas
(1500), 204; Anne, married Sir Christopher Yelverton, 4. 147;
brings to Sir Roger an order allowing him to be bailed, 174; Benedict,
wife of Thomas, 3, 203; Elizabeth, 15, 403; Francis, brother
of Sir Roger, 4, 131; committed to prison, 137; falsely accused of
being concerned in a rising in Kent, 169; see also 3, 155;
Francis, son of Sir Thomas. of Bradbourne, 5, 87; Henry (1367),
a carpenter at Rochester Castle, 2, 124; Henry. T., 3, 74;
Miss Isabella's letters to Mrs. Hammond (1713-28), 5, 88: visit
to Tunbridge Wells, 104; visit to London, 107; country tour, 109; visit to
Lincolnshire, 111; Jane, wife of Sir Wm. Monins, 4. 197; Jane, wife
of William Tywsden, 5, 88 and a; Jane, wife of George Finch, 18,
440; Joan (1500), daughter of Thomas, 3, 204; John, T.,74; John
of Losenbam, 11, 403; 14, 311-12; John,W. (1553), 13, 334;
Lady, wife of Sir Roger (1642), 2, 191; 3, 168, 170; 4,
133, 135, 137-9, 142-6, 162, 166, 170-1, 199; 5, 39; Margaret
(1464), daughter of Roger, 3, 202; Mary (1500), daughter of
Thomas, 3, 204; Philip; Bishop of Raphoe, 5, 89 a; Roger,
son of Thomas (1500), 3, 205; Roger, of Chelmington (will dated
1464), 200; Roger, of Malling, 5, 88, 105, 110; of Great Chart, 7,
235; Roger, of Wye, 8, 61; another Roger, his grandson, 59, 69;
his marriage into the Wyatt family, 70; Roger (1448), 12, 377.
Twysden, Sir Roger, his letter to Dering, 1, 61, 62; his journal,
184; arrested by warrant of House of Commons (28, 29 March 1642), 211;
surrenders himself to the serjeant, 212; examined by a committee of Lords
and Commons, 213; his adversaria to Cowel's Interpreter, 313;
kept prisoner in Covent Garden, bailed out by Filmer and Finch, 2,
179; returns into Kent, 181; draws up answer to the committee of
Parliament, 184; committed prisoner to the "Three Tobacco
Pipes," near Charing Cross, 189; his house in Redcross Street, 189,
192; again bailed, 193; searches the records in the
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195; refused ship-money, 196; his reasons for not joining the King at
Oxford (1643), 198; his view of the state of the kingdom, 199; starts
for France, 3, 145; arrested at Bromley, 146; his watch and money
seized, 147; his watch appropriated by Augustine Skinner, 147; committed
to the Counter, Southwark, 147; removed to a collier bark in the Thames,
152; sequestered, 153; removed to Lambeth Palace, 155, 166; his woods,
159, 168, 169, 171; his correspondence with foreigners, 163, 164, 165;
intercepted, 160, 166; avowed cause of his sequestration, 4, 132;
his goods at Chelmington seized, 137; a fine of £3000 laid on him, 146;
destruction of his timber, 144, 161 et seq.; dispute with Dr.
Leighton the keeper of Lambeth House, 176; released after two years,
180; his estate wastes away, 181; order made in his favour, 184; pays a
composition, 185; procures a slight abatement, 187;. pays further sums,
192, 193; death of his wife, 199; memorandum from his private diary,
197; letter of Gio. Franc. Biondi to, 240; his journal referred to, 9,
31; 10, 211, 213; 18, 124, 138.
Twysden, Sir Roger, of Bradbourne, 5, 88 n; Thomas, of
Chelmington (will, 1500), 3, 203; Thomas, son of Roger (1464),
200; 14, 305; becomes a monk of Battle Abbey, 8, 61;
receives a dispensation. from his vows and an annual pension, 50, 51,
61; executor of his brother's will, 53, 68; grant of pardon and
dispensation, 55, 69; its conditions, 72; his penance, ib.; his
nuncupative will, 59; reason for the same, 69; Thomas, of Wye (whose
daughter married George Finch), 18, 440; Sir Thomas, a Kentish
judge, 5, 37; Sir Thomas, of Bradbourne, 87, 94 a, 99; Sir Thomas
(1670), 18, 138; William (1500), son of Thomas, 3, 204;
William, son of Roger (ob. 1549), 4, 239; his will, 8,
53; his brother Thomas his executor, 68; William (1728), executor of
Roger, 5, 110 and a; Sir William, 88; Sir W., 18, 156.
Twysnothe, Thomas, churchwarden of Bethersden, 8, 106.
Twyssenden (Tvvysden ?), Thomas, 11, 396; Wm., 400; 16, 168.
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