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Thomas Milles,
ANTIQUARY,
Thomas Milles was a native of Ashford. He was Customer of the port of Sandwich, and at one time Governor of Rochester Castle. He completed the work called "The Catalogue of Honour, or Treasury of True Nobility," commenced by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald (who was his uncle), and printed in 1610. He was also the author of two other works known as "The Customer's Alphabet" and "The Customer's Reply." The dates of his birth and death are unknown.
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