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John Crosse, East Mailing, 1679-1701; obijt 1701. His name is given as Grosse on one of the Bells. Richard Crosse, West Farleigh, 1492. William Crosse, Kingsdown, 1544-6. William Crosse, Luddesdown, 1463. John Crosseby, Vicar of Wrotham, between 1404 and 1418. William Crouch, St. John's, Milton, 1838-42. Richard Crowe, West Wickham ; Buried June 10, 1582. Bartholomew de Crowethorne, East Barming, 1347-59 ; Rural Dean of Mailing, 1349 ; Offham, before 1347. William Crowland, Chaplain of St. Edmu...nd's, Dartford, 1446. George Crowmer, Cobham College Master, 1512-32 ; Standford le Hope, 1511-14 ; Benenden, 1514-42 ; Archbishop of Armagh, 1521 ; Lord Chancellor of Ireland. William Crowther, Norton, 1870-1901 ; Clanes, Worcester, 1855-70. John Crull, Chevening, 1373-8 ; Great Mongeham, 1378-9 ; Sundridge, June, 1379-88. Robert de Crull, Swanscombe, 1360. 378 THE RECORDS OF ROCHESTER. Nicholas Crundall, Downe, 1687-1732 ; Buried here Sept. 20, 1732. Thomas Crundall, Downe, between 1664 and 1672.
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