BOXLEY-ARRY, (Kent) near Maidston, was given by K. Henry VIII. to Sir Thomas Wyat, the father of him who was executed in the R. of Q. Mary for rebellion; and is all that now remains to his posterity out of the vast estate which he had in this and other counties. In this abby stood a famous rood of grace, as it was called in those popish times; and the image of St. Rumbald, with which the monks plaid such tricks to pick the peoples pockets, that they became a publick scandal, and thereupon their rood and image were taken from them and broke to pieces at St. Pauls-cross in 1538, after their cheats and juggles had been there fully expofod. The abby is now the seat of Thomas Best, Esq;.