However, John Stile's will 1505, Prerogative Court of Canterbury refers to Langley and Beknam (sic).
[3] The Hasted reference appears to originate in Villare Cantianum, Philipot 1659 but cannot be confirmed from court records?
He also procured, with others, an act of parliament in 1549 (the 3rd years of reign Edward VI) for the disgavelling of his lands in the county of Kent.
Records from Beckenham burial transcripts indicate that some children died in infancy or before reaching majority.
St. George's burial records and some children predeceased Sir Humphrey while others were minors after his death and would have been wards or step-children of Elizabeth's Peryn's second husband, Thomas Townesend.