SUNDRIDGE, (Kent) 2 m. 1-half N. E. from Westram, anciently bel. to the Isleys; of whom, Sir Henry, was executed in Q. Mary's R. for Wyat's rebellion, whereby it was forfeited to the crown, but restored the same year to his son; after whose decease in the R. of Eliz. it was sold to Brooker, and not many years after to John Hyde, son of Barnham-Hyde, who was a commissioner of the customs in the R. of Cha. I. Here is, or was, a small ch. sc.