Index to the
Kent
Lay Subsidy Roll of 1334/5. By
H.A. Hanley, B.A.
and C.W. Chalklin, M.A., B.Litt
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Introduction
An attempt has been made to
supply the modern forms of parish names; otherwise, the medieval
spellings only are given. The following are the principal abbreviations
used for Christian names both in the index and in the text
Alex., Alexander; Andr., Andrew; Barth., Bartholomew; Clemt., Clement;
Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Geoff., Geoffrey; Gilbt., Gilbert; Godf.,
Godfrey; Hen., Henry; Humph., Humphrey; Jas., James; Laur., Laurence;
Mich., Michael; Margt., Margaret; Nich., Nicholas; Phil., Philip; Robt.,
Robert; Rog., Roger; Rd., Richard; Steph., Stephen; Sam., Samuel; Sim.,
Simon; Thos., Thomas; Walt., Walter.
The following are some of the less common English
equivelant Christian names used ; the MS. forms are given in brackets
Amie (Amya), Austin (Augustinus), Aymer (Aymericus), Basile (Baselia,
Basilia), Brice (Bricius), Denis (Dionysius), Ellis (Elya), Felise
(Felicia), Germain (Germannus), Ives (Ivo, Yvo), Jacquemine (Jakema),
Miles (Milo), Sarah (Sarra), Semeine (Semannus).
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