WENDERTON, (Kent) near Wingham, in a fine situation for air and prospect, was for many hundred years the seat of a family of the same name, till in the R. of Hen. VIII. it was sold to Will. Warham, Abp. of Canterbury; whose descendant in the R. of Ja. I. sold it to Will. Manwood, as he did in the next R. to Vincent Denn; but it went afterwards, partly by marriage of one of his nieces and partly by purchace, to Roger Luckyn; and after this it was sold to Tho. Gender.