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A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 10. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1975.
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Among the abbreviations used in the index, sometimes with the addition of an s to indicate plurality, the following may need elucidation: Adm., Admiral; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; archd., archdeacon; archit., architecture; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; Brig., Brigadier; Brit., British; bdg., building; Capt., Captain Cath., Catherine; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; Coll., College; Col., Colonel; ctss., countess; ct., court; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom. archit., domestic architecture; dchss., duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Gen., General; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; grds., grandson; Gt., Great Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; inc., inclosure; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Kath., Katharine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Lt., Lieutenant; Ld., Lord; Maj., Major; man., manor; mchnss., marchioness; Marg., Margaret; mkt., market; m., married; marq., marquess; Mat., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; n, note; par., parish; Pat., Patrick; Phil., Philip; pl.-name, placename; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; Reg., Reginald; Revd., Reverend; rly., railway; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom. Cath., Roman Catholic; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; s., son; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; T.R.E., tempore regis Edwardi; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; vct., viscount; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William; wkho., workhouse.
A
Abergavenny (Mon.), priory, 49
Abingdon, earls of, 88, 121; and see Bertie, Jas. and Willoughby
Abingdon (Berks.), 248
Abington, L. J., architect, 266
Ackerman, Jonathan, 66
Adams:
-, Chas., rector of Manningford
Abbots, 112
-, (or Clark), John, 16
-, Theophilus, 43
-, W., 68
Addington, Hen., Vct. Sidmouth, 229, 265–6, 274, 277
Adlam, Sam., 258
Adric (fl. 941), 15
Agar:
-, Jas. Chas. Herb. Welbore Ellis,
earl of Normanton, 19, 213
-, Sindney Jas., earl of Normanton,
15–16, 128–9, 208, 218
-, Welbore Ellis, earl of Normanton,
15–16, 40, 128–9, 133, 139,
208, 218–19, 221, 223
Agard:
-, Ambrose, 91
-, Steph., 92
agricultural implements, manufacture of, 98–9, 259
Ailesbury:
-, ctss. of, see Seymour, Eliz.
-, earls of, see Bruce, Chas. and Thos.
Ainge, Mary E., 49
Aldbourne, 290, 292
Aldermaston (Berks.), atomic energy establishment, 260
Aldon, Thos. de, 208
Aldridge, Ric., 48
Aldrie, Wm. de, 89
Alexander, bp. of Lincoln, 238
Alexander:
-, Beata, m. Wm. Stead, 129
-, Chas., 116, 129
-, Eliz., 173
-, Hen., earl of Stirling, 247
-, (or Zinzan), Hen., 247
-, (or Zinzan), Jacoba, see Vanlore
-, Jas., 163, 165, 208
-, Jas. Fane. 163
-, John (d. 1797), 128–30
-, John (fl. 1830), 210
-, John (d. 1836), 129, 131
-, John (d. 1870), 166
-, Judith, w. of Hen., earl of Stirling,
247
-, Lucy, m. Rob. Falkner, 129
-, Mary, see Vanlore
-, R. H., 180
-, Rob., 163
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1786), 166
-, Thos. (fl. 1803, ? the same), 129
-, Thos. (d. 1863), 166
-, W. H. R., 166
-, Wm., 165
-, Wm. Hen., 166
Alfred, king, 128
Alfric (fl. T.R.E.), 156
Alfric of Melksham (fl. 1086), 207
Alfswith (fl. 939–46), 162
'Alice Lee', see Lane, Mary
All Cannings, see Cannings
All Cannings Cross, see Cannings, All
Allen (Alleine):
-, John, 271 n
-, Jos., 229
-, Mat., 279 n
-, R., 177
-, Ralph, 94
-, Rog., 307
-, Wm., 73, 194, 307
Allington (in All Cannings), 4–5, 20–1,
24–6
-, agric., 28–9
-, ch., 31
-, ct., 29
-, dom. archit., 21
-, farms, 23, 28–9
-, field system, 21
-, inc., 28
-, mans, and other estates, 23–5
-, nonconf., 32, 76
-, pop., 21
-, prebendal estate, see Cannings, All
-, prehist. remains, 21
-, St. Anne's Hill, see Allington, Tan
Hill
-, sch., 32
-, Tan (St. Anne's) Hill, 1, 20–1, 29,
146; fair, 29
-, tithes, 25–6
Almar (fl. T.R.E.), 62
Alton Barnes, 4–5, 8–13, 147, 190
-, adv., 12
-, agric., 10–11
-, Broad Well, 8, 12
-, char., 13
-, ch., 12–13, 202, 223
-, cts., 12
-, dom. archit., 9
-, farms, 10–11
-, field system, 8
-, glebe, 11–13
-, inc., 11
-, man., 9–10, 54, 72
-, mill, 10–11
-, nonconf., 13
-, par. officers, 12
-, pl.-name, 8
-, pop., 8–9
-, prehist. sites, 8
-, rectors, 11–13
-, rectory, 12, 152
-, rectory-ho., 12, 113
-, roads, 9
-, schs., 13
-, Shaw, 8, 12–13
-, agric., 10–11, 126 n, 200
-, ch., 8, 13
-, cts., 12
-, inc., 8–9, 11–12, 190
-, man., 10
-, pop., 8
-, tithes, 12
-, water-meadow, 11
-, white horse, 8, 16
-, woodland, 200
Alton Priors (in Alton, formerly in
Overton), 4, 8, 13, 16
-, chapelry, 12–13, 152, 190, 202
-, mill, 10, 12
-, Stowell, West, 12, 190–1, 202
Alvediston:
-, Norrington, 247
Alvric the huntsman, 132
Alward (fl. T.R.E.), 54, 195
Alwin (fl. T.R.E.), 10
America, see U.S.A.
Amesbury, 42, 146
Amor:
-, Anne (fl. 1729), 185
-, Anne (d. 1794), m. Chafin Grove,
185
-, Eliz., w. of Ric. (fl. 1729), 185
-, Harry (fl. 1742), 221
-, Harry (fl. 1811), 221
-, Ric. (d. 1668), 52
-, Ric. (fl. 1729), 185, 221
-, Rob., 185
-, fam., 125, 185, 221
Anabaptists, see Baptists
Andrews (Andrewes):
-, Eliz., see Drew
-, Sir Hen., 250
-, (or Barbour), John, 123
-, Kath., see Marshmill
-, Ric., 115
-, Rob., 115
-, Thos., 257 n
-, —, 227
Anne, queen of Richard II, 241, 244
Anne Boleyn, queen of Henry VIII, 242
Anne of Cleves, queen of Henry VIII, 242
Anne, Thos., 187
Ansell, John, 6
Anst, Hen., 25
Anstie:
-, B.W., 248, 258n
-, E. & W., Ltd., 258
-, F. E., 229
-, G., 52
-, G. W., and his w., 248
-, J. O., 259
-, John, s. of Ric. (fl. 1698), 258
-, John (d. 1830), 249, 256–8
-, Paul, 275 n
-, Ric. (fl. 1698), 258
-, Ric. (fl. 1728, ? the same), 256 n
-, fam., 248
Ansty, Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, property of, 250–1
Appleshaw (Hants), ch., 290
Aragon, Cath. of, see Catherine
Archard (or Orchard), John, 311
architects, see Abington, L. J.; Architects' Design Unit; Baldwin, Thos.; Bowden, F. I.; Brinkworth, R. E.; Christian, Ewan; Clacey, N. E.; Comper, Ninian; Cundy, Thos.; Dutch, Jas.; Gabriel, S. B.; Gamble & Whichcord; Goodridge, H. E.; Hakewill, J. H.; Hill, Wm.; Ingleman, Ric.; Lawrence, Mr.; Mullens, Benoni; Newton, Ernest; Overton, Thos. Collins; Pearson, J. L.; Peniston, John; Pollard, —; Ponting, C. E. and Fred.; Randell, J. A.; Scott, Gilb.; Seddon, J. P.; Slater & Carpenter; Talman, Wm.; Teulon, S. S.; Weaver, Hen.; Williams-Ellis, Clough; Woodman, W. H.; Woodyer, Hen.; Wyatt, Benj., Jas., and T. H.
Architects' Design Unit (Devizes), 177
Armagh (Irel.), dean of, see Wood, Owen
Arnold:
-, Mary, see Flower
-, Thos., 179
Arundel:
-, earls of, 73–4; and see FitzAlan
Arundell:
-, Anne, see Wyndham
-, Jas. Everard, 208, 247
-, Jas. Everard, Ld. Arundell, 247
Ashburton:
-, Alex., Ld. Ashburton, see Baring
-, fam., 23
Ashlers Green, see Devizes
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, keeper, see Phillips, John
Ashton, Steeple, 99, 313
Ashurst, Wm., 185
assize of bread and ale, 4, 29, 68, 80, 170, 186, 201
Astley:
-, Francis Bickley, rector of Manningford Abbots, Everleigh, and
Pitney, 111–12
-, Francis Dugdale (d. 1818), 111–12,
207–9
-, Sir Francis Dugdale (d. 1873), 207,
214
-, Sir John (d. 1771), 111
-, Sir John Dugdale (d. 1842), 107,
207
-, Sir John Dugdale (d. 1894), 111,
207
-, fam., 107, 110–11
Aston, Thos. of, 188
Athelhelm (fl. 892), 128
Athelstan, ealdorman of E. Anglia, 128
Atherton:
-, Wm. Fulbrook, 121
-, Wm. T. R., 121
Atkinson, Rob. Moulton, rector of Gt. Cheverell, 49–50, 52
Attewode, see Attwood
Attwell, Hugh, rector of St. Tew (Cornw.), 311
Attwood (Attewode):
-, John, 117
-, Ric., 256
Aubrey:
-, Clarice, 218
-, Hen., 218, 222
-, Maur., 218
Audley:
-, Hugh de, 43
-, Iseult de, see Ballon
Audley, Ld., see Tuchet
Aumale:
-, Reynold de, 89
-, Rob. de, 89
Aumale, ctss. of, see Forz
Aunay:
-, Alex. de (fl. late 12th cent.), 138, 140
-, Alex. de (d. 1275x9), 138, 143
-, Beatrice de, m. Ellis de Wroxale,
140
-, Fulk de, 138, 140
-, Godfrey de (d. c. 1258), 138, 140
-, Godfrey de (fl. 1285), 138
-, fam., 138
Australia: Brisbane, bp. of, see Tufnell, Edw. Wyndham
Austria, Archduke Ferdinand of, 261,
311
-, his w., 311
Avebury, 20
-, West Kennett, 117
Avon, riv. (Bristol Avon), 1, 48, 53, 72
-, watershed, 175
Avon, riv. (Christchurch Avon), 1, 14,
33–4, 60, 72, 107, 119, 126, 136–7,
146, 159, 175, 190, 205, 221
-, cleaning of, 38, 111
-, fords over, 113, 160, 204–5
-, royal fishery on, 7
-, watershed 175
Awdry:
-, Chas., 55, 88–9
-, Chas. Selwyn, 55, 58
-, Rob. Wm., 55
-, fam., 100
Axford:
-, Hen., 260
-, Isaac, 48
-, Jas., 48
-, Thos., 52
-, fam., 52
Aylesford, ctss. of, see Finch
Ayliffe, Thos., and his w. Joan, 63
B
Bacon:
-, Adam, 165
-, Joan, m. Wm. Noyes, 165
-, John (fl. 1325), 165
-, John (fl. 1397, ? another), 165
-, Nic., 165
-, Peter, 165
-, Ric., 165
-, Thos., 165
-, Wal., 165
-, fam., 165
Baddely, Ric., rector of Hilperton, 297
Baden:
-, And. (d. 1819), 219
-, And. (fl. 1862), 219–20
-, Edw. Smith, 219
-, Rob., 219
Badger, Thos., 291
Badlesmere:
-, Bart. of, and his w. Marg., 156
-, Giles of, 156
Bailey (Baily):
-, Chris., 63
-, E. H., sculptor, 290
-, Edw., 133
-, John, and his w. Margery, 63
-, Thos., 257 n
-, and see Bayley
Baker:
-, John (d. by 1544), 254
-, John (fl. 1551), 254
Baldric, Hugh s. of, see Hugh
Baldwin, Thos., architect, 130, 278
Ballard:
-, Edw., 128
-, Jane, see Rawkins
Ballon:
-, Emmeline de, m. Reynold FitzCount, 43
-, Hamelin de, 42–3, 49
-, Iseult de, w. of Wal., m. 2 Hugh
de Audley, 43
-, John de (fl. 1207), 43
-, John de (d. c. 1275), 43
-, Reynold de (fl. 1190), 43
-, Reynold de (fl. 1288), 43, 49
-, Wal. de, 43
-, Wm. de, 42–3
-, fam., 44, 49
Banaster, see Banister
Banbury, earl of, see Knollys, Wm.
Bancroft, Thos., 287, 297, 302–3, 306, 313
Banister (Banaster):
-, Ralph, 246 n, 263 n
-, Mr., 249
Bank of England, 284
Banks, Francis, 165
Baptists and Anabaptists, 13, 19, 32, 40, 52, 76, 104, 125, 146, 159, 172, 188, 203, 213–14, 275, 294–8
Barbour, John, see Andrews
barge-building, 221
Baring, Alex., Ld. Ashburton, 23, 25
Barker, Wm., 45, 47
Barley:
-, Eliz., see Norwood
-, Hen., 63
-, Wm., 63
Barnard:
-, Bertha Mary, 117
-, J., 117
-, fam., 117
Barnes:
-, Hen., 116
-, John, 66
-, Wm. (fl. 1770), 116
-, Wm. (d. 1772, ? the same), 66
Barnet (Herts.), battle of, 216
Barnwell, C. E. B., vicar of Southbroom, 293
Barrass, Hen., 301
Barrett, Wm., 311
Barry, Rob. Smith, 64
Bartlett:
-, Edm., 217, 221–2
-, Edw., 217
-, Jas. (fl. 1666), bell-founder, 258
-, Jas. (fl. 1729), 50
-, John (d. 1585), 24, 217, 221
-, John (fl. 1702), 298
-, John (fl. 1729, ? another), 50
-, Wm., s. of John (d. 1585), 24
-, Wm., (fl. 1833), 47
-, Wm., s. of Wm. (fl. 1833), 47
-, fam., 67
Bartley:
-, John, 149
-, Susan, see Fowle
Basingstoke Canal, 221
Baskerville, Thos., and his w. Joan, 148
Basset (Bassett):
-, Ela, see Longespée
-, Elias, 45, 47
-, Fulk, bp. of London, 120, 163
-, Gilb., 4, 35, 120, 123, 162–3, 239–
40
-, Isabel, w. of Gilb, m. 2 Reynold
de Mohun, 163
-, Phil., 120, 123, 163, 169, 239, 244
Bassingbourne, Alex. de, 239
Baster, —, fell-monger, 257
Basyng, Wm., 15
Batelscombe, Rob. de, 241 n
Bateson:
-, Helena S., 44, 51, 53
-, Sir Thos., Ld. Deramore, 279, 300
Bath (Som.), 96–7, 99, 179, 180, 188,
210, 228, 235, 248, 250, 278, 290,
294, 305
-, bp. of, see Reynold
-, gas supply, 283
-, road to London, 228, 261
Bath Guardian, 301
Bath Tramways, 99
Bath and Wells:
-, bps. of, see Burnell, Rob.; Stafford,
John
Batt:
-, John (d. 1600), 253–4
-, John, s. of John (d. 1600), 255 n
-, Ric. (d. c. 1569), 253–5
-, Ric. (d. 1612), 255 n
-, fam., 255
Bavaria:
-, duke of, see William
-, dchss. of, see Lancaster, Maud
Bayford, Wm., 7
Bayley (Baylie, Bayly):
-, Edw. (fl. 1771), 297 n
-, Edw. (d. c. 1814), 77
-, Francis, rector of Woodborough,
223
-, Honour, m. Hen. Eyre (fl. 1722),
74
-, John, s. of Rob. (fl. 1545), 74
-, John (d. 1751), 73
-, Mary, w. of Rob. (d. by 1681), 76
-, Revd. P. L., 249
-, Ric. (fl. 1552), 73
-, Ric. (d. 1609, another), 73
-, Ric. (d. 1626), 74
-, Ric. (d. 1642), 73
-, Ric. (d. 1688), 73
-, Ric., s. of Ric. (d. 1688), 73
-, Ric. (d. 1790), 73
-, Rob. (fl. 1548), 73–5
-, Rob. (d. 1610), 74
-, Rob. (d. by 1681), 74, 76
-, Thos., rector of Manningford
Bruce, 117
-, Wal., 253–4
-, —, 249
-, fam., 167
-, and see Bailey
Baynham, Sir Alex., 90
Baynton (Bayntun):
-, And., 30
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1545), 30, 87–8, 93,
95, 100, 102, 245–6, 263 n
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1553), 25
-, Sir Edw (d. 1656), 228, 271
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 88, 311
-, Hen. (fl. 1682), 274
-, Revd. Hen. (fl. 1829), 249
-, Isabel, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1545),
87–8, 93, 102
-, John, 31, 87
Beal:
-, Hen., 256 n
-, Thos., 256 n
Beauchamp:
-, Anne (d. 1449), ctss. of Warwick,
216
-, Anne (d. 1492), ctss. of Warwick,
m. Ric. Neville, earl of
Warwick, 216
-, Cecily, w. of Hen., duke of Warwick,
216
-, Eliz., see Roche
-, Guy de, earl of Warwick (d. 1315),
216, 222
-, Guy de (d. 1360), 216, 218
-, Hen. de, duke of Warwick, 216
-, Joyce, 114
-, Maud, w. of Wm. de, earl of
Warwick, 216, 222
-, Ric. de, earl of Warwick (d. 1439),
216, 222
-, Ric., bp. of Salisbury (d. 1481), 242,
245
-, Sir Ric., Ld. St. Amand (d. 1508),
23, 30–1, 242
-, Rog., Ld. Beauchamp, 241–2
-, Thos. de, earl of Warwick (d.
1369), 216, 222
-, Thos, de, earl of Warwick (d. 1401),
216, 222
-, Sir Wal., 78, 87, 89
-, Wm. de earl of Warwick, 216
-, fam., 31; and see Devizes, ch. of St.
John (Beauchamp chap.)
Beauchamp, Lds., see Beauchamp, Rog.; Seymour, Edw.
Beaufort, John, marq. of Dorset, 216
Beaven (Beavan):
-, John, 260, 299
-, Sam., 257 n
Becconsall, Rob., bell-founder, 19
Bedborough, see Roundway
Bedfordshire, see Kempston
Bedwyn, Gt., 223
Beechingstoke ('Stoke'), 4–5, 14–19,
126
-, adv., 18
-, agric., 16–17
-, Bottle ('Botwell'), 14, 16–17, 222
-, Broad Street, 14–15, 17, 19, 128
-, chars., 19
-, ch., 18–19, 202, 212, 214, 223
-, cts., 17
-, dom. archit., 14–15
-, farms, 14–17
-, glebe, 18
-, inc., 17–18
-, man. and other estates, 15–16
-, man.-ho., 15
-, Marden earthwork, 14
-, mill, 16–17
-, nonconf., 9
-, par. officers, 17
-, Piccadilly, 14
-, pop., 14
-, prehist. remains, 14
-, Puckshipton, 15–17, 19, 121, 123,
209
-, ct., 17
-, man., 15–16
-, man.-ho., 16, 33
-, rectors, 18, 203, 214; and see
Mayo, Chas. and John
-, rectory, 18
-, rectory-ho., 18
-, rly. sta., see Woodborough
-, roads, 14
-, schs., 19, 136, 214, 224
-, 'Stoke elm', 14
-, tithes, 18
-, 'tithing plot', 17, 19
-, water-meadows, 14, 17
-, woodland, 17
Beke:
-, Isabel, see Michell
-, Marmaduke, 79
-, Thos., 78–80
Bele, Wm., 185
Bell, Steph., 257n
bell-founders, see Bartlett, Jas. (fl. 1666); Becconsall, Rob.; Burrough, Jas.; Coney, Wm.; Cor, W. & R.; Llewellins & James; Lott, John; Purdue, Rog. and Wm.; Rudhall, Abraham and Thos.; Taylor, J.; Warner & Sons
bell-foundries, see Gloucester; London; Salisbury; Smethwick
Benet, see Bennett
Benger:
-, Anne (fl. 1573), m. 1 Thos. Smith,
2 Thos. Derby, 218
-, Anne (fl. c. 1601), 198
-, Edm., 196, 198
-, Eliz. O., 229
-, Geo. (d. 1614), 196
-, Geo. (d. c. 1679), 196
-, Geo. (d. c. 1732), 196
-, Jane, 198
-, John (fl. 1523), 196, 198, 218
-, John (d. 1547), 10–11
-, John (d. 1570), 196
-, John (fl. 1721), 196
-, John (fl. 1754, another), 196
-, Jos., 196
-, Marg., dau. of Mat., 198
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1547), m. 2
Rob. Woodroff, 10
-, Mat., 196, 198
-, Ric. (fl. 1361), 196
-, Ric. (d. 1529), 218
-, Ric. (d. c. 1554), 196
-, Rob., 79
-, Sam., 214
-, Wm., 197
-, fam., 196, 201
Bennett (Benet, Bennet):
-, Ada, 306
-, Jane, see Hame
-, John, 180
-, Wal., 257 n
-, the Misses, 307
Bent, John, 187
Bentley (Staffs.), 114
Berkeley:
-, Hen., Ld. Berkeley, 115
-, John of, 195
-, Maur., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1506), 114–
15
-, Maur., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1523), 115
-, Nic. of, 195
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley, 115
-, fam., 195–6
Berkham, Thos., rector of All Cannings, 30
Berks. & Hants Extension Railway, 3, 14, 54, 107, 113, 147, 155, 175, 206, 215, 228
Berkshire, see Abingdon; Aldermaston; Chilton; Ham; Harwell;
Hungerford; Reading; Tilehurst;
Windsor
-, Boxford, rector of, see Wells, John
-, Coleshill, vicar of, see Newton,
John
-, Letcombe Bassett, rector of, see
Lavington, Peter of
Berner:
-, Alice, m. Thos. Faringdon, 217
-, Joan, dau. of John (? d. c. 1385), 217
-, John (fl. 1331), 217
-, John (? d. c. 1385), and his w.
Joan, 217
-, Marg., m. Peter Rivers, 217
-, fam., 217, 221
Berners:
-, Hen. de, 9, 129
-, Maud de, m. John son of Hugh, 9
-, fam., 8, 129
Bertie:
-, Cath., w. of Jas., m. 2 Francis
Wroughton (d. 1722), 199
-, Eleanor, see Lee
-, Jas., Ld. Norreys, earl of Abingdon,
88, 92, 121, 139
-, Willoughby, earl of Abingdon (d.
1760), 121
-, Willoughby, earl of Abingdon (d.
1799), 85, 88, 97
Berwick:
-, Anne, m. Sir Thos. Wroughton,
194
-, Dorothy, w. of John, 194
-, Gilb. of, 241
-, Hugh of, 89
-, John, 188, 194, 198, 202–3, 307
Bidwell:
-, Eliz., 306
-, the Misses, 249
Biggs:
-, Ann, 313
-, Jas., 296
-, John, 75
-, R. W., 306
-, Ric., 306
Billett, Thos., 300
Bing, see Byng
Bird:
-, Isabel, w. of John, 78, 80–1
-, John, 78, 80
-, Wm., 149, 152
Birmingham, 247
Bishop, Mrs., 101
Bishop's Cannings, see Cannings
Bishop's Hull, see Hull
Bishop's Rowborough, see Rowborough
Bishopstone (Ramsbury Hund.), prebendary of, see Inkpen, Peter
Bisse, Joan, 313
Black Dog, see Lavington, Market
Blackborrow:
-, Hen., 254
-, Thos., 254
Blackman:
-, And., 49
-, Eleanor, see Tropenell
Blackwell, John, 235 n
Blagdon, Ann, 313
Blake:
-, Edw., 100
-, Ric., 87, 93, 100
-, Rob., 87
Bliss:
-, Revd. Jas., 125
-, fam., 118
Blisworth (Northants.), rector of, see Yates, Jonathan
Blois, Chas. of, 269
-, children of, 242, 269
Blouett, see Bluet
Blount:
-, And., 91
-, Geof. (fl. 1194), 74
-, Geof. (d. 1280), 74–5
-, Geof. (d. by 1363), 9–10, 74
-, John, 91
-, Marg., m. Wal. of Frampton, 74
-, Peter, 78, 80
-, Ric. (fl. 1255), 74
-, Ric. (d. c. 1333), 74
-, Rob., 89
-, Wm., 89–90
-, fam., 76, 91
Bluet (Blouett):
-, John, 241 n
-, Ralph, 249
-, Rog., 140
Bohun:
-, Edw. de, 163, 208
-, Eleanor de, m. Thos. of Woodstock, earl of Buckingham, 163,
207
-, Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 62,
207
-, Humph. de (fl. early 12th cent.), 73,
207–8
-, Humph. de (d. by 1166), 62, 73,
207, 211
-, Humph. de (fl. late 12th cent.),
207
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford (d.
1275), 207–8, 211–12
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford (d.
1322), 208
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford (d.
1361), 163, 208
-, Humph. de, earl of Hereford (d.
1373), 62, 163, 207
-, Joan, w. of Humph. de, earl of
Hereford (d. 1373), 207
-, John de (fl. 1265), 207
-, John de (d. c. 1292, another), 4,
208, 211
-, Marg., w. of Edw. de, 163
-, Marg., w. of Humph. de (d. by
1166), see Gloucester
-, Mary de, m. Hen., duke of Lancaster, later Henry IV, 62, 163, 207
-, Maud, w. of Hen., earl of Hereford,
m. 2 Rog. Dauntsey, 207
-, Maud, w. of Humph., earl of
Hereford (d. 1275), 207
-, Maud de, see Salisbury
-, fam., 211
Boke, Wm., 309
Boleyn, Anne, see Anne
Bolton, duke of, see Paulet, Chas.
Bonar Law:
-, And., 62
-, Isabel, m. Maj-Gen. Sir Fred.
Sykes, 62
Bond, Alice, 47
Bonezboz, Rob. de, 120
Bonner, G. D., 229
Booth:
-, Barbara, m. Geo. Vaughan, 149
-, Christine, see Unwin
-, John, 149
-, Thos. (fl. before 1618), 149
-, Thos. (fl. 1650, another), 149
Borard:
-, Hawise, see Wroxale
-, Joan, m. Thos. Reynes, father of
Ralph (d. by 1310), 140
-, Ric. de, 140
-, Simon de (fl. 1217), 140
-, Simon de (fl. 1261, another), 140
Boscombe, fam., 115
Botoner, Peter, 110
Botreaux:
-, Marg., Baroness Botreaux, m. Rob.,
Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459), 43,
49, 55, 91, 139
-, Mary, Baroness Botreaux, m. Edw.,
Ld. Hastings, 55, 92, 139
-, Wm., Ld. Botreaux, 55
Bottle, see Beechingstoke
Bottlesford, see Manningford Bohune
'Botwell', see Beechingstoke, Bottle
Boughton (Northants.), 164
Boulter, fam., 57
Boulton:
-, V. C. & Co., 257
-, Wm., 52
Bourman, Francis, 271
Bourne, Rob., Wm., and his w. Henrietta L., 49
Bournemouth (Hants), 310
Bouverie, see Des Bouverie; PleydellBouverie
Boveincurt:
-, Guy de, 43
-, Rob., 43
Bowden, F. I., architect, 105
Bower:
-, Anne, m. Wm. Calley (d. 1660), 91,
94
-, Joshua, 248
-, Wm. (fl. 1596), 91, 94
-, Wm. (d. 1645), and his w. Eliz.,
91–2
Bowman, Edw., 256
Box:
-, Ric., 259
-, Wm., 99, 258–9
-, fam., 89 n, 99
Box, 91, 244, 290
Boxford (Berks.), rector of, see Wells, John
Boyle, Hen., Ld. Carleton, 177
Brabant, R. H., 229
Brackenbury, Ric., 246
Bradenstoke Priory, 73, 75, 121, 123,
194, 196–8, 201–2, 250
-, gallows, 191
-, priors, 4, 75, 121, 123, 196, 198,
201, 203
Bradford-on-Avon:
-, char., 63, 66–7, 69
-, inns, 260
Bragg, Messrs. T. & J., 279
Branch and Dole Hundred, 3
Brasenose College, Oxford, principal, 144; and see Yate, Thos.
Brasyere, John, 253
Bratton, 240
-, chap., 52
Bray, Dr. Chas., 300
Brazil, 300
Breach, the, see Devizes
Brede, Cath., 254
Brende:
-, Simon, 140
-, Thos., 140
Brereton, Francis, rector of Alton Barnes, 13
Brethren, 189, 296–9
Bretland:
-, Cath., 149
-, Geo., 149
-, John (d. 1654), 149
-, John (d. 1658), 149
-, Lawr., 149
-, Reg., 149
Brett, Art., vicar of Market Lavington, 102
Breuse:
-, Agnes, 114
-, Beatrice, w. of Thos. (d. 1361), 114
-, Beatrice, dau. of Thos. (d. 1361),
114
-, Bertha de, see Gloucester
-, Geo., 114
-, John, 114
-, Marg. de, w. of Thos. (d. 1395),
117
-, Mary de, w. of Wm. (d. 1290–1),
114, 116
-, Peter de, 114
-, Rob. de, 10
-, Thos. de (d. 1361), 114
-, Thos. de (d. 1395), 114, 117
-, Wm. de (fl. 1086), 10
-, Wm. de (fl. c. 1143), 62
-, Wm. de (d. 1290–1), 114–15
-, fam., 113
Brewer (Briwere):
-, Marg., m. Wm. de la Ferté, 89
-, Wm. (d. 1226), 89–90, 238 n, 239
-, Wm. (d. 1232), 89
brewing, 3, 99, 169, 258–9; and see malting
Brian, Hen., rector of Beechingstoke, 18
brick-making, 3, 47, 57, 59, 82, 89 n, 98–9, 132, 155, 184, 221, 236, 260
Brideoake, Dr. Ralph, dean of Salisbury, 68
Bridport (Dors.), 164
Brighton (Suss.), 314
Brinkworth:
-, Pain de la, see Lee
-, R. E., architect, 305
Brisbane, bp. of, see Tufnell, Edw. Wyndham
Brismar (fl. T.R.E.), 206, 209
Bristol, 112, 185, 229, 287, 290, 296 n,
297, 313
-, cathedral chapter, 69, 121, 123–4
-, mkt., 184
-, port, 253
Bristow:
-, Wm., 257 n
-, —, 251
Britford, vicar of, 59
Brittany, Hervey of, 238
Britton:
-, John, 264
-, Maur., 300
Briwere, see Brewer
Broad Street, see Beechingstoke
Broad Town, see Clyffe Pypard
Broad Well, see Alton Barnes
Broadbury Banks, see Wilsford
Bromham, 249, 311–12
-, Bromham Ho., 228, 245
-, Tocotes chap., 30 n
Brooke, Brig. Oliver, and his w., 44
Brooks:
-, Ric. (fl. 1716–19), 256 n
-, Ric. (fl. 1743, ? the same), 257
Broughton (Northants.), 92
Broughton Gifford, 240, 296
Brouncker:
-, Hen., 49, 102
-, Wm. (d. 1596), 49
-, Wm. (fl. 1609, c. 1622), 48–9
Brown (Browne):
-, A. J., 123
-, Cath., w. of Ric. (d. c. 1592), 63
-, Charlotte, 310–11
-, Edw., 107, 109–10
-, Eleanor, w. of Edw., 107
-, H., 247
-, Ric. (d. c. 1592), 63
-, Ric., s. of Ric. (d. c. 1592), 63
-, Thos. (fl. 1569), 122
-, Thos. (fl. 1720), 249
-, Wm., 249
Brown & May Ltd., 249, 259, 283
Brownsmith, John, 253
Bruce:
-, Chas., earl of Ailesbury, 177
-, Thos., earl of Ailesbury, 177
Bruges:
-, Gifford Holloway, 65
-, Hen., 46
-, Thos. Harris, 44, 46
-, Wm., 65
-, fam., 17, 290
Bruyne, Maur., 99
Buckingham, dukes of, see Stafford, Edw., Hen., and Humph.
Buckinghamshire, see Chequers; Eton College
Budd, W., 296 n
building industry, 184, 259–60
Bunce, J. S., 296
Bupton, see Clyffe Pypard
Burcombe:
-, John, 165
-, Sam., 165
Burderop (in Chiseldon), 94
-, Burderop Ho., 93 n
Burdon:
-, Agnes, w. of Thos., m. 2 Ric.
Watts, 148
-, Eliz., 148
-, John (fl. 1523, c. 1540), 24, 26
-, John (fl. after 1567), 149
-, Thos., 148
-, Wm. (d. c. 1502), 148
-, Wm. (fl. 1567), 149
-, fam., 147–8
Burges (Burgess):
-, Dr. J. H., rector of Devizes, 289,
291
-, John, 66
Burgh:
-, Hubert de, 240–1, 289
-, Ric. de, earl of Ulster, 222
-, Wal. de, 239
Burghersh:
-, Bart. (d. 1355), 156
-, Bart. (d. 1369), and his w. Marg.,
156
-, Eliz., m. Edw. le Despenser, 156
-, Hen., bp. of Lincoln, 156
-, Marg., w. of Bart. (d. 1369), 156
Burley (Burleigh):
-, Eleanor, 97
-, Eliz., 90
-, Geo., 89–90
-, Hen., 94
-, Jane, 89–90, 97
-, John (fl. 1487), 246 n, 263 n
-, John (fl. 1615), 90
-, Ric., 91, 94
-, fam., 90
Burn, J. H., rector of Gt. Cheverell, 49
Burnell:
-, Hugh, 43
-, Joan, w. of Thos. (formerly
Haudlo), m. 2 Reynold de
Cobham, 43
-, Margery, m. Edm. Hungerford, 43,
49
-, Maud (d. c. 1316), w. of Phil., 43,
49
-, Maud (d. by 1337), m. John de
Haudlo, 43
-, (formerly Haudlo), Nic., 43
-, Phil., 43, 49
-, Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, 43,
49
-, (formerly Haudlo), Thos., 43
Burney, Fanny, 261
Burrey (Burry):
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Hedges, 25
-, John, 25
-, Valentine, 28–9
-, Wm., 25
-, Worthy, 157
Burrough (Burroughs, Burrows):
-, Jas., bell-founder, 258, 290
-, T., 301
-, Wm., 301
Burry, see Burrey
Burt, H. and J., 258
Burton:
-, Col. Francis Plunkett, 73
-, Sarah Charlotte Eliz., see SawbridgeErle-Drax
Busfield:
-, Anne (d. 1722), see Nicholas
-, Anne (fl. after 1762), m. John
Rowland Desse, 115
-, John, 115
-, Nic., 115
-, Oliver, 115, 117
-, Thos., 115
Bushell:
-, Thos. (d. by 1591), 165
-, Thos. (fl. 1591, another), 165
Bussel, Wm., and his w. Agnes, 74
Butcher:
-, Chas., 44
-, Gabriel, 257 n
-, Geo. J., 110
-, Hen., 279
Butler:
-, Dan., 211
-, John (fl. late 19th cent.), 211
-, John (fl. 1919, ? another), 207
-, Sir Reg., 248, 260
-, Thos., 43
-, fam., 248
Butterfield, Edm., 243 n
Button:
-, Ambrose, 218
-, Edw., 218
-, Hen., 218
-, John (fl. 1521), 16, 197, 209, 220
-, John (d. by 1602), and his w.
Eleanor, 165
-, Sir John (fl. 1680), 11
-, John (fl. 1709), 222
-, Wm. (d. 1547), 10, 18, 123, 197,
209, 217, 219–20
-, Wm. (d. 1591), 10, 12, 16, 123, 217–
18, 221–2
-, Wm. (d. 1599), 16–17, 209, 217
-, Wm. (d. 1654), 197, 217–18, 220
-, fam., 18, 123, 219
Byfleet (Surr.), rector of, see Duck, Steph.
Byng (Bing):
-, Eliz., 63
-, Rob., rector of Devizes and of All
Cannings, 31, 285, 288
C
Cadley (in Savernake), 211
Caen (Calvados, France), abbey, 91
Caen Hill, see Devizes
Caird, R. H., 250
Caldecut, Thos., 195–6
Calley:
-, Anne, see Bower
-, Oliver (d. 1715), 94
-, Oliver (d. 1774), 94
-, Thos. Browne, 94
-, Thos. Bullock, 94
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1641), 94
-, Wm. (d. 1660), 91, 94
-, Wm. (d. 1670), 94
-, Wm. (d. 1775), 94
-, fam., 91, 94
Calne, 153, 252, 307
-, chant., 251
-, hosp., 240
Calstone:
-, Sir Rog., 148
-, Wal. of, 148
Calstone Wellington, 240
Cambridge, Colborne, 99
Cambridge University, see King's College; Queens' College
Cambridgeshire: Ely, bp. of, see Niel
Campbell, R. J., 295
canals, see Basingstoke; Kennet & Avon
candle-making, 272
Cannings:
-, John of, 6
-, Mrs., 105
Cannings, All, 4–5, 17, 20–33, 71–2,
151, 154, 217
-, adv., 30
-, agric., 26–8
-, All Cannings Cross, 20, 26
-, Allington, q.v.
-, chant., 30–1
-, chars., 32–3, 76
-, ch., 25, 30–2, 33, 76
-, ct., 29
-, dom., archit., 21
-, Etchilhampton Water, 20, 29, 72
-, fair, see Allington, Tan Hill
-, farms, 23, 25–9
-, field system, 20
-, Fullaway, 20–1, 30, 155
-, agric., 29
-, farm, 25, 29, 155
-, pop., 21, 155
-, Stert Ho., 21, 155
-, tithes, 30
-, glebe, 30, 76
-, green, the, 21
-, inc., 26–8, 30
-, mans. and other estates, 23–5, 151
-, map, 22
-, mills, 29
-, nonconf., 32
-, pl.-name, 20
-, pop., 21, 23, 193
-, prebend, 25, 30
-, prebendal estate, 25–6, 30
-, prebendaries, 25
-, prehist. remains, 20; and see (both
s.v. Cannings, All) All Cannings Cross and Rybury Camp
-, rectors, 30–2, 76; and see Gough,
Hugh
-, rectory, 25–6, 30
-, rectory-ho., 30
-, Rybury Camp, 20, 26–7
-, schs., 32, 76
-, tithes, 25–6, 30, 76
-, tithingmen, 6, 29
Cannings, Bishop's, 20, 104, 225, 245,
247, 251, 287, 307, 314
-, chap., 292
-, Coate, 240
-, Horton, 240, 299
-, man., 238, 251
-, Shepherd's Shore, 281
-, tan-ho., 254
-, tithes, 292
-, vicar, 292
Cannings Hundred, 225
Canterbury, abps. of, see Laud; Reynold; Theobald
Capital and Counties Bank, 260
Cardiff, Wm. of, 238 n
Cardmaker:
-, Ric., 287
-, Thos., 288
Carey, Edw., 93
Carleton, Ld., see Boyle
Carlisle, bp. of, see Everdon
Caroline, queen of George II, 34
Carpenter:
-, Edw., 66
-, Ric., 249
-, Thos., 121
Carter:
-, Frank L., 50
-, John, 63
-, Thos., 259
-, Wm., 64
Cashel (Tipperary, Irel.), abp. of, see Lawrence, Ric.
Casterley Camp, see Upavon
Castle Combe:
-, barony, 156
-, rector, see Flower, Rog.
Catherine, queen of Henry V, 163, 208
Catherine of Aragon, queen of Henry VIII, 242, 265, 269
Catherine Howard, queen of Henry VIII, 128, 242
Catherine Parr, queen of Henry VIII, 242
Cats Brain hill (way), see Newnton, North
Caulfield:
-, Edw. Warren, 18
-, fam., 19
Cavendish Land Co., 23
Central Flying Sch., see Upavon, R.A.F. sta.
Central Wiltshire Bacon Co., 260
Cenwold, thegn, 148
Cerne, Hen. of, 12
Chalfield, Gt., 68
Challenor, Sir Thos., 163
Chamberlain:
-, Abraham (d. c. 1651), 63
-, Abraham, s. of Abraham (d. c. 1651),
63
-, Chas., 211
Champion, Jos., 107
Chandler:
-, Chas., 68
-, Dan., 68
-, John (fl. 1545), 197
-, John (fl. after 1629), 197
-, John (d. 1684, another), 197
-, Mary, w. of Wm., 47
-, Nic., 197
-, Ric. (fl. 1236), 74
-, Ric. (d. by 1281, another), 74
-, Ric. (fl. 1316), 74
-, Ric. (d. c. 1582), 50
-, Thos. (d. 1629), 197
-, Thos. (d. 1781), 219–20
-, Thos. (d. c. 1879), 298
-, Thos. (fl. 1903), 68
-, Wm., 47, 220
-, fam., 47, 203
Chandler & Co., maltsters, 259
chantries, see Calne; Cannings, All; Cheverell, Little; Devizes (chs.); Edington; Lavington, Market; Urchfont
Chapman:
-, E. F., 50
-, Jas., 50
-, John, rector of Beeching stoke, 18
Chard:
-, Eliz., see Tropenell
-, Wm., 49
Charles I, 115
Charles II, 114, 229
Charlotte, queen of George III, 229, 261
Charlton, Nat., rector of Woodborough and Bishop's Hull (Som.), 223
Charlton, 4–5, 33–40, 129, 141
-, adv., 38, 144
-, agric., 36–8
-, bridge, 34
-, chap., 39
-, chars., 40
-, ch., 38–40, 164, 170
-, Cleeve Hill, 33–4, 37
-, cts., 38
-, dom. archit., 34
-, Duck's feast, 40; and see Duck,
Steph.
-, farms, 34–8
-, field systems, 33–4
-, firing ranges, 33
-, inc., 37
-, inn (Charlton Cat), 34, 40
-, man. and other estates, 34–6, 141
-, man.-ho., 35
-, nonconf., 40
-, pl.-name, 33
-, pop., 34
-, prehist. remains, 33–4
-, rectory, 38, 167
-, roads, 34
-, Rom. remains, 33
-, sch., 40, 146
-, South's trust, 39
-, tithes, 39
-, vicarage, 38–9, 133–4, 144, 212
-, vicarage-ho., 39
-, vicars, 38–9, 170; and see Upavon,
Mic. of
-, water-meadows, 34, 37
Charpville:
-, Joan, 218
-, Laur., 218
-, Wm. (d. c. 1329), 218–19
-, Wm. (d. 1330), 218
Chartists, see Devizes
Chatham, earl of, see Pitt, Wm.
Chaucey:
-, Marion, 39
-, Wm., 39–40
Chauncey:
-, Ichabod, 296 n
-, Isaac, rector of Woodborough, 223
-, Nat., 295 n, 296
Chaworth:
-, Gundreda of, see Ferté
-, Maud of (fl. 1086), see Hesdin
-, Maud of (fl. 1315), m. Hen., earl
of Lancaster, 89
-, Pain of (fl. 12th cent.), 89
-, Pain (d. 1278), 89
-, Pat. of (fl. c. 1086), 54
-, Pat. (d. 1257), 89
-, Pat. (d. 1315), 89
-, Sibyl of, m. Wal. of Salisbury, 54
Chaz, Ilbert de, 73
Cheeter, John, 299
Cheney, see Cheyney
Chequers (Bucks.), 247
Cherhill, man., 216
Cherrington, see Chirton
Cheshire, see Longendale
Chester, steward of, see Mohaut, Rob. de
Cheverell:
-, Alex. (fl. 1166), 54
-, Sir Alex. (d. c. 1260), 55
-, Sir Alex. (d. c. 1310), 55, 59
-, Joan, m. 1 John St. Lo (d. c. 1314),
2 Nic. Pyk, 55
-, Sir John, 55
-, fam., 55, 59
Cheverell, Gt., 1, 3, 5, 41–53, 54, 100,
105
-, adv., 49, 58
-, agric., 45–8
-, chars., 50–3
-, ch., 49–51, 58
-, cts., 46, 48
-, dom. archit., 42, 113
-, farms, 41–2, 44, 46–8, 50
-, firing ranges, 48
-, fulling-mill, 46, 48
-, glebe, 47, 50, 52
-, Green, the, 41–2, 47, 49, 52
-, horticulture, 48
-, inc., 46–7, 50, 53
-, inds.:
-, bricks, 47
-, cloth, 46
-, edge-tools, 3, 47–8
-, mill machinery, 47
-, sheep-bells, 47
-, and see (both s.v. Cheverell, Gt.)
mills and malt-ho.
-, malt-ho., 47
-, mans. and other estates, 42–5
-, man.-hos., 44–5
-, mills, 46–8
-, iron-mill, 48
-, nonconf., 51–2
-, pl.-name, 41
-, poor-relief, 48–9
-, pop., 41
-, prehist. remains, 41
-, rectors, 47, 49–52; and see Stonhouse, Sir Jas.
-, rectory, 49
-, rectory-ho., 50
-, roads, 41–2
-, Rom. remains, 41
-, sch., 52–3, 60
-, streets, 42
-, tithes, 47, 49–50
-, Townsend, 41–2, 47
-, vicars, 49
-, woodland, 47
Cheverell, Little, 1, 3, 5, 46, 53–60,
100, 105
-, adv., 49, 58
-, agric., 55–7
-, brick-kiln, 57, 59
-, chant., 55, 59–60
-, ch., 58–60
-, cts., 58
-, Dairy, 57
-, dom. archit., 54
-, farms, 56–7, 59
-, firing range, 54
-, glebe, 56–9
-, Hawkswell spring, 54–6, 58
-, inc., 53, 56–9
-, malt-ho., 58
-, man., 54–5
-, man.-ho., 55
-, mill, 58
-, nonconf., 60
-, par. officers, 58
-, pop., 54
-, rectors, 50, 56–60; and see Gough,
Hugh
-, rectory, 58
-, rectory-ho., 54, 58–9
-, roads, 54
-, schs., 60
-, tithes, 57–9
-, woodland, 54
Cheyney (Cheney):
-, Gillian, see Paulton
-, Joan, see Pavely
-, John (fl. 1474), 195
-, John (fl. c. 1600), 195
-, John (d. 1643), 195
-, John (d. 1664), 195
-, John (d. 1681), 195
-, Sir Ralph, 35, 44
-, Simon, 197
-, Thos. (d. 1590), 195
-, Thos. (d. 1742), 196
-, Thos. (fl. 1759), 197
-, fam., 197
Chichester (Suss.), cathedral, 30
Child, Sir Francis, 229
Chilmark, 290
Chilton (Berks.), 223
Chilton Foliat, 284
Chinnock, Miss, 105
Chippenham, 99
-, forest, 238–9, 241
-, inns, 260
-, mkt., 264
-, road through, 228
-, Rom. Cath., 294
-, taxation, 256
Chirton (Cherrington), 4, 60–71, 125,
203
-, adv., 69
-, agric., 65–8
-, chap., 63
-, chars., see Conock
-, ch., 69–71
-, Conock, q.v.
-, cts., 68–9
-, dom. archit., 61
-, farms, 62–3, 66, 68
-, firing ranges, 61, 67
-, gallows, 4, 68
-, glebe, 65, 70
-, inc., 65–6, 70
-, maltings, 68
-, man. and other estates, 62–3, 65
-, man.-hos., 62–3
-, mill, 68
-, nonconf., 71
-, par. officers, 69
-, poor-relief, 69
-, pop., 61
-, prehist. remains, 61
-, rectory, 65
-, rly. sta., 61
-, roads, 61
-, schs., 71, 125
-, tithes, 65, 69–70
-, trades, 68
-, vicarage, 69, 124
-, vicarage-ho., 61, 70
-, vicars, 69–71, 124; and see Hobbs,
Nic.
-, woodland, 67
Chiseldon, see Burderop
Chisenbury, West, see Netheravon
Chisenbury Warren, see Enford
Chitham, Sir Chas., 50–1
Chiver, Frances, m. Hen. Vince, 92
Chivers, W. E., & Son, 99, 259, 303
Chivers Vince, see Vince
Chobham (Surr.), 237
Christ Church, Oxford, 38–40, 92,
102, 105, 133, 144, 212
-, canon of, see South, Dr. Rob.
Christian, Ewan, architect, 89, 103
Church, fam., see Lavington
Church Association (later Church Society Trust), 111
church-houses, see Devizes, ch. of St. Mary; Urchfont
Churchill, Vct., see Spencer, Victor A. F. C.
Chute:
-, Chaloner (d. 1659), 247
-, Chaloner (d. 1666), 247
Chute Forest, 159, 166
Cirencester (Glos.), 122, 228
Civil War, see Devizes
Clacey, N. E., architect, 213
Clappen, R. J., 247
Clare, Wm., 249
Clarence, duke of, see George
Clarice:
-, Gillian, see Provender
-, John, father of John (fl. 1329), 24,
141
-, John (fl. 1329), 141
-, John (fl. 1350, ? another), 141
Clark (Clarke):
-, Jacob, 248
-, John (fl. 1513), see Adams
-, John (fl. 1669), 298
-, John (fl. 1725), 256 n
-, L. W. J., 73
-, Martha, 294
-, Nic., 90
-, Thos., rector of Manningford
Abbots, 111–12
-, Wm., 90
-, Mr., 299
Clary, Clare, 36
Claston, John, 184
Claverley, John, and his w. Joan, 218
Clayton & Bell, 118
Cleather, Revd. G. P., 71
Cleavely, John, rector of Beechingstoke, 18
Cleeve Hill, see Charlton
Clench, see Milton Lilbourne
Clevedon:
-, Alice, w. of John (d. by 1443), 217
-, Eliz., m. John More, 217
-, Geo., 217
-, Isabel, m. Rob. Whiting, 217
-, Jane, m. Wm. Hillersdon or Hyndeston, 217
-, John (d. by 1387), 217, 219
-, John (d. by 1443), 24, 217–18
-, John (d. 1477), 217, 221
-, John, s. of John (d. 1477), 217
-, Mary, m. Wm. Smith, 217
-, Mat., 217
-, fam., 217, 221
Cleaves, Anne of, see Anne
Clift:
-, Job, 128–9, 136
-, John (d. 1829), 25, 128–9, 131, 133
-, John (d. 1857), 27, 220–1
-, Wm., 25
clock-making, 68, 184–5, 258
cloth industry, see textile industry
Clough, A. H., 128–9
Clyffe Hall, see Lavington, Market
Clyffe Pypard:
-, Broad Town, 82
-, Bupton, 240
Coate, see Cannings, Bishop's
Cobham:
-, Joan, see Burnell
-, Reynold de, 43
Cok:
-, John, 165
-, Reynold, 90
-, Rog., 165
-, Simon, 165
-, Wm., 165
-, fam., 165; and see Cook
Cole:
-, Anne, m. Wm. Paulet (fl. 1631), 23
-, Joan, 23
-, Miss, 307
Coleman:
-, A., 48
-, J. M., 44
Coleshill (Berks.), vicar of, see Newton, John
Colfe's Grammar Sch., Lewisham, headmaster of, see Williams, Wm.
Colingbourne:
-, Joan, 218
-, John, 218
-, fam., 218
Collier, Mary, 287, 312
Collingbourne Kingston, rector of, see Parsons, Bart.
Collins:
-, John (d. 1538), rector of Rushall,
145
-, John (fl. 1771), 230
Colston, Edw., 293
Combe (Cumbe):
-, Adam de, vicar of Upavon, 171
-, John de, 91
-, Ralph de, 91
Comper, Sir Ninian, architect, 294
Compton:
-, Eliz., 182, 189
-, Hen., 182
-, John Townsend, 180, 182
Compton Bassett, rector of, see Keymes, Wal.
Coney, Wm., bell-founder, 290
Congregationalists, 13, 104, 295, 297–8
Conigre chap., see Trowbridge
Conock (in Chirton), 4–5, 61–2
agric., 66–7
-, chap., 64–5
-, chars., 71
-, clock-maker, 68
-, Conock Old Manor, 65
-, cts., 68–9
-, dom. archit., 61–2, 65
-, farms, 61, 64, 67, 68
-, glebe, 65, 70
-, inc., 65, 67
-, man. and other estates, 63–5, 69, 71
-, man.-ho., 33, 61, 64, 67, 71
-, nonconf., 71
-, prehist. remains, 61
-, tithes, 44, 65, 69
-, woodland, 67
Conyger, Little and Upper, see Devizes
Cook:
-, Geo., 157
-, John, 185
-, and see Cok
Cooksey:
-, Alice, w. of Hugh, m. 2 Sir And.
Ogard, 114
-, Eliz., see Greville
-, Hugh, 114
-, Thos., see Greville
Coole:
-, Peter, 257 n
-, Wm., 298
Cooper (Cowper):
-, John (d. c. 1562), 165
-, John (fl. 1721), 157
-, John (d. c. 1805), 296
-, Nat., vicar of Chirton, 70
-, Thos., 165
Cope:
-, Jonathan, 149
-, Susan, see Fowle
Cor:
-, W. & R., bell-founders, 71, 112, 292
-, Wm., 290
Cornwall, see Launceston
-, St. Tew, rector of, see Attwell,
Hugh
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 15– 17
Corsham, 244
Cosset, see Urchfont
Cotel:
-, Ellis (fl. 1290 X 1301), 195, 203
-, Ellis (fl. 1327, another), 195–6
-, Ric., 195
-, Rob., 195
-, Wal., 196
-, Wm. (fl. 1249), 196
-, Wm. (d. by 1324, another), 195
-, fam., 195–6, 200
Cotteleye:
-, John, 78, 80
-, Nic., 78
Cotter, Sir Delaval J. A., 44
Cotton:
-, Sir John Hinde (d. 1752), 207
-, Sir John Hinde (d. 1795), 207
Coulston, East, 50, 55
county court, see Devizes; Wilton
Courteney:
-, Marg., see St. Lo
-, Sir Peter, 55
Coutances (Manches, France), Geof., bp. of, 195
Coventry:
-, John, father of John (d. by 1475),
287
-, John (d. by 1475), 287, 307–8
-, John (? another), and his w., 288
-, Thos., 308
-, Wm., 287, 308
-, —, 311
Coward, fam., 293
Cowper, see Cooper
Cox, Thos., 302
Crammer, the, see Devizes
Crapon, Thos., vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, 154
Craven:
-, Fulwar, 195
-, John (fl. 1750s), 195
-, John (fl. 1805), 195
-, L. F. J. C., 195
-, fam., 200
Crawley (Hants), rector of, see Tomlins, Sam.
Crees, Sidney, 27
Cresselin, Isaac s. of, see Isaac
Creswick, Sam., vicar of Marden and dean of Wells, 124
Crocher:
-, (or White), John, 123
-, Maud, see White
-, Rob., 123
Croke:
-, Sir Rob., 247
-, Susan, see Vanlore
Cromhale, Ric., 43
Cromwell, Oliver, Ld. Protector, 222, 229, 245
Crook:
-, Benj., and his w. Jane, 158
-, H. J. C., vicar of Upavon, 171, 173
Crookwood, see Urchfont
Cross Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 260
Crossley, Lady, 59
Crowe:
-, Wm., rector of Alton Barnes, 13
-, Mr., 249
Cruickshank, Geo., 83
Cruttwell, Ric., 94
Cullum:
-, John, and his w. Anne, 218
-, Thos., 218
-, fam., 221
Cumbe, see Combe
Cumberland: Carlisle, bp. of, see Everdon
Cumberton, Wm., rector of Rushall, 145
Cundy, Thos., architect, 60
Cunnington:
-, Alf., 230
-, Benj. Howard, 230, 257 n
-, Edw., 257
-, Hen., 230, 257
-, Maud Edith, see Pegge
-, Wm. (d. 1810), 230, 257
-, Wm. (d. 1846), 169, 230, 257
-, Wm. (d. 1906), 230, 252, 257
Curll, John, 63, 67
Curnick, J., 23
Cusin, Hawise, 15
D
Dachenhausen, Augustus Fred. von, and his w. Jane, 132, 196
dairy products, manufacture of, 260
Danby, earl of, see Danvers, Hen.
Daniel:
-, Edw., 288
-, Joan, 288
-, Thos., 143–4
Danvers:
-, Anne, w. of Sir John (d. 1514), see
Stradlyng
-, Anne, m. Sir Henry Lee, 88, 92,
120, 139
-, Sir Chas. (d. 1601), 120
-, Chas. (fl. 1684), 273
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1655), see
Dauntsey
-, Eliz., w. of Rob. (formerly 1 Wright,
2 Villiers), 88, 139
-, Hen., earl of Danby (d. 1644), 92,
120, 139, 208
-, Hen. (d. 1654), 88, 139
-, Sir John (d. 1514), 120
-, Sir John (d. 1594), 120, 246
-, Sir John (d. 1655), 88, 92, 120
-, (formerly 1 Wright, 2 Villiers),
Rob., 88, 139
-, Silvester, 120
Daubeny, Phil., 87, 239
Dauntsey:
-, Ambrose, 45
-, Eliz., m. John Eyre (d. 1581), 180
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Danvers (d. 1655),
88
-, Gilb., 207
-, Joan, m. Sir John Stradlyng, 120
-, Sir John (d. 1391), 120, 207
-, John (d. 1405), 120
-, Sir John (d. 1631), 5, 45, 88, 100
-, Maud, see Bohun
-, Ric. (fl. 1257), 207
-, Ric. (fl. 1344), and his w. Joan, 207
-, Rog., 207
-, Wal., 120
-, Wm., 87, 92
Dauntsey, rector of, 212
Dauntsey's Sch., see Lavington, West
Davenant, John, bp. of Salisbury, 49
Davenport:
-, Martha, see Talbot
-, Revd. Wm., 35, 37
Davis (Davies):
-, Jas., 229
-, Ric., 34
-, Miss, 306
-, Mr., 301
Daw (Dawe):
-, H. W., 23
-, Rob., 307
Dawson, Rob., 298
Deacon:
-, Alice, 197
-, Hen. (fl. 1682), 197
-, Hen. (d. 1757), 196–7
-, Hugh, 197
-, John, 197
'Dead Drummer', legend, 83
Delamaine, Edw., 146
Denys, Hen., and his w. Grace, 185
Deramore, Ld., see Bateson, Sir Thos.
Derby:
-, Anne, see Benger
-, Thos., 218
Derby, earl of, see Henry IV
Derbyshire, see Glossop
Deryng, Thos., 36
Des Bouverie:
-, Sir Edw., 55, 57 n
-, Jacob, Vct. Folkestone, 55
-, and see Pleydell-Bouverie
Despenser:
-, Edw. le, 156
-, Eliz., see Burghersh
-, Hugh le (d. 1265), 239
-, Hugh le (d. 1326), 9, 120, 156, 163,
169, 241
-, Hugh (d. 1349), 163
Desse:
-, Anne, see Busfield
-, John Rowland, 115
-, Wm., 115
Devas, Revd. A. C., vicar of St. Peter's, Devizes, 294
Devereux, Rob., earl of Essex, 246, 263
Devizes, Ric. of, 229
Devizes, 1, 3–4, 52, 85–6, 96, 169,
176–7, 213, 225–314
-, agric., 263–4
-, alms-hos., 275, 286, 307–11, 313–14
-, Eyles, 280, 309–10
-, Grange, 251, 310–11
-, Helm's, 310
-, New, 302, 307–10, 314
-, New Town, 309–11
-, Old, 307–10, 314
-, St. Mary's Gdns., 310
-, Sedgefield Gdns., 309
-, Sutton Pl., 308
-, Tull's, 309
-, Victoria Rd., 309, 311
-, Ward Homes, 310
-, and see Devizes, St. John's Bdgs.
-, antiquaries, 229–30
Ashlers Green, 233
assize town, 252; and see Devizes, public bdgs. (assize cts.)
Assoc. for preventing Felony, etc., 283
banks, 235 n, 260–1, 299
Bateson Reading Rooms, 300, 303
Bear Hotel, see Devizes, inns
Bear monument, 240, 261–2
Belle Vue, 236–7; and see Devizes, houses (Belle Vue Ho.)
Belvedere, 282
borough (corporation), 225, 238,
246, 255, 268–77, 311, 313
-, aldermen (senior councillors),
273, 276; (policemen), 272, 283
-, aletaster, 272, 274, 276
-, armour, 277
-, arms, 278, 279
-, assembly, ct. of, 270
-, bailiffs, 268–9, 272, 274
-, beadles, 268–9, 272, 274, 276
-, bellman, 271–2, 274
-, boundaries, 225, 226
-, burgesses: capital burgesses, 266,
270–4, 284; capital burgesses
councillors, 270–4; free burgesses, 270, 272–4, 284
-, by-laws, 272–6, 283
-, chamberlains, 271, 274–6, 311
-, charters, 268–73, 276 n, 279, 284
-, clerk (town clerk, common clerk),
270–2, 274, 276–9
-, committees, 274–6
-, common council, ct. of, 270,
272–4, 277–8
-, constables, 267, 269, 271–2, 274,
276, 279, 283
-, 'constitutions', 271
-, coroners, 269, 271, 276, 279
-, crier, 272
-, cts., 269–73, 278; clerk of, 271,
274, 276–7; ct. of record, 270,
272–6; petty sessions, 274;
quarter sessions, 270–1, 273,
275–6
-, franchises, 268–70, 275, 276 n;
parliamentary, 271–2, 284
-, insignia, 279
-, mayors, 243, 254–5, 269–76, 284,
286, 308; election, 271, 273–
4; lists of, 279; seal, 278; and
see Allen, Mat.; Baker, John;
Batt, John and Ric.; Cardmaker, Ric.; Erwood, Wm.;
Flower, Ric. and Rob.; Hall,
John; Haynes, Edw.; Hull,
Thos.; Maundrell, Ric.;
Morris, Hen.; Northey, Edw.;
Pugh, C. W.; Stephens, John;
Tymmer, Thos.; Willos, John
-, medical officer of health, 277
-, offices, 252, 278; and see (all s.v.
Devizes) council ho.; guildhall;
Town (Wool, or Old) Hall
-, politics, 276
-, property, 233, 260, 270–1, 275–6,
307; eccl. patronage, 285–6,
288; pew, 290; and see (all s.v.
Devizes) chantry lands; fairs;
mkts.
-, rates, 275–6
-, recorders, 271–6, 279; deputy,
272–3, 284, 312
-, records, 269, 275, 277–9
-, reeve, 269
-, regulation of industry and trade,
270, 272
-, seals, 278–9
-, stewards of the cts., 271, 274,
276
-, treasurers, 276–7
-, 'twelve', the, 269–71
-, wards, 276
Breach, the, 237
bridewell, see Devizes, prisons
-, bridges, 227, 231, 235
-, burgages, 243, 249–50
-, Caen Hill, 260
-, canal, 228, 234–6, 282–3
-, Canal Co., 281
-, locks, 228, 235 n, 281
-, wharves, 235; Wharf Co., 283.
-, and see Devizes, bridges
-, castle, 225, 237–48, 251, 253, 265,
268, 285, 289
-, bdgs., 243–5, 247–8, 256
-, chaplain, 239, 285
-, chaps., 244–5, 285
-, constable, 238–9, 241–3, 263–4,
267–8, 284, 286
-, ditches, 230, 243, 247, 263
-, keepers, 238–9, 241, 269
-, porter, 242–3
-, prison, 244
-, prisoners and distinguished occupants, 240–2
-, water supply, 281
-, and see Devizes, Civil War and
parks
-, castle-guard duty, 73–4, 87, 156,
239–40, 269
-, cemetery, 282
-, chantry lands, 270, 288, 307
-, chaps., see (all s.v. Devizes) castle;
hosps., St. John the Baptist;
St. Thomas's
-, chars:
-, ch., 286–7, 294, 310
-, educ., 301–3, 305–6
-, highway, 311
-, nonconf., 295–9
-, poor, 307–8, 310–14; and see
Devizes, alms-hos.
-, Chartists, 229, 262
-, chs., 285–94; and see Devizes, St.
Thomas's chap.
-, ch. of St. James, see Southbroom,
ch.
-, chs. of St. John and St. Mary:
-, adv., 285
-, glebe, 286
-, peculiar, 285
-, rectors, 239 n, 279, 285–7, 294,
299, 302–3; and see Burges,
J. H.; Byng, Rob.; Johnson,
Hen.; Phipps, E. J.; Prestwich,
John; Shephard, John; Shergold, John
-, rectory, 285
-, rectory-ho., 287
-, tithes, 285–6
-, ch. of St. John, 240–1, 248, 279,
294, 312
-, archit., 177, 289–91, 308
-, Beauchamp chap., 287, 289, 293
-, chantries etc., 287, 307; and see
Devizes, chantry lands
-, property, 286–7
-, regs., 291
-, and see (all s.v. Devizes) chs. of
-, St. John and St. Mary; hosps.,
-, St. John the Baptist; parishes,
-, St. John's
-, ch. of St. Mary, 253, 294
-, archit., 291–2
-, chantries, etc., 287–8, 307–8; and
see Devizes, chantry lands
-, ch.-ho., 292
-, property, 233, 280, 286, 307
-, regs., 292
-, and see (all s.v. Devizes) chs.
of St. John and St. Mary;
parishes, St. Mary's
-, ch. of St. Peter, 292–4
-, adv., 294
-, archit., 294
-, vicars, 294
-, cinemas, 300
-, Civil Defence, H.Q., 300
-, Civil War, 228–9, 239, 245, 287,
289, 294
-, clubs, 300–1
-, Bear, 302–3, 305
-, Brittox, 279, 300
-, Conservative, 300
-, Liberal, 300
-, constituency, the, 225, 274, 284–5;
M.P.s, 229, 274–6, 284; and
see Devizes, borough (franchises, parliamentary)
-, Conyger, Little and Upper, 263
-, Corn Exchange, 236, 261, 265, 268,
279; and see Devizes, mkt.-pls.
(corn)
-, council ho., 277; and see (all s.v.
Devizes) guildhall; Town
(Wool, or Old) Hall; weavers'
hall
-, county constabulary, 283; and see
Devizes, public bdgs.
-, county offices, see Wiltshire, county
council
-, county quarter sessions, 245, 251,
277–8
-, Crammer, the, 234, 293, 295
-, curfew, 291
-, ditches (town), 225, 228 n, 230–1,
243, 287; and see Devizes,
castle (ditches)
-, dom. archit., 231, 233–7; and see
Devizes, houses
-, drapers' hall, 278
-, Dunkirk, 225, 227, 236, 260
-, Estcourt Brewery, 259
-, fairs, 246, 264, 267–70, 272, 275
-, farms:
-, Gillett's, 248, 263
-, Lower (or Lower Park), 248, 263
-, Old Park, 248, 263, 280
-, Sunnyside, 248, 263
-, fire brigade, see Devizes public
services
-, friendly societies, 300
-, gallows, 233, 278
-, Gallows Ditch, 233, 237, 278, 280
-, gasworks, see Devizes, public
services
-, gates, 230, 281
-, Green, the, 227, 231, 233–4, 260,
267–8, 292
-, guildhall, 277–8
-, guilds, 253–5, 268–9, 278
-, arms, 254
-, guildsmen ('yeldens'), 269
-, Hare and Hounds Brewery, 259
-, health, bd. of, 276, 282
-, heralds' visitation (1565), 254
-, Hillworth, 249–50; and see Devizes,
houses (Hillworth Ho.)
-, horticulture, 263–4
-, Hospitallers, property of, see Ansty
-, hosps. 282
-, cottage (later Devizes) hosp., 282,
310
-, St. James's (formerly Union
Wkho.), 280, 309
-, St. John the Baptist, 231, 251;
chap., 231
-, house of correction, see Devizes,
prisons
-, houses: among those named:
-, Ark, the, 233, 258, 280
-, Barford Ho., 234, 284
-, Belle Vue Ho., 236, 282, 294
-, Bluet's Ct., 249
-, Braeside, 227, 249, 305
-, Brow, the (Browfort), 249
-, Brow Cottage, 249
-, Brownston Ho., 234, 249, 306
-, Castle Ho., 245
-, Grange, the, 251, 310–11
-, Great Porch, 231
-, Greystone Ho., 234, 249
-, Handel Ho., 236, 252
-, Hartmoor Ho., 237
-, Hazelands, 249
-, Heathcote Ho., 293, 304, 306
-, Hillworth Ho., 237 n, 249–50, 299
-, Knoll, the, 282
-, Moorlands, 237
-, Northgate Ho., 252, 278; and see
Devizes, inns (King's Arms)
-, Old Park, 248
-, Parnella Ho., 234, 249, 306
-, Prospect Ho., 249
-, Southgate Ho., 230, 235, 257
-, and see Southbroom, Southbroom Ho.
-, housing estates, 236–7
-, Improvement Commissioners, 227,
235–6, 261–2, 275–6, 281–3
-, ind. and trade, 253–60
-, agric. engineering, 259
-, bell-founding, 258
-, brewing, 258–9
-, bricks, 236, 260
-, building, 259–60
-, candles, 272
-, clocks, 258
-, dairy products, 260
-, leather, 253–8, 311
-, malting, 258–9
-, metal, 253–5; braziers, 253, 258
-, metheglin, 259, 261
-, snuff, 249, 258
-, textiles, 253–7, 296, 299, 311;
broadcloth, 253, 255, 257;
cassimeres, 256–7; drugget,
256; factories, 256–7, 280–1;
felt, 255–6; serge, 188, 255–6;
-, silk, 255, 257
-, tobacco, 236, 258, 296
-, and see (all s.v. Devizes) agric.;
banks; drapers' hall; guilds;
horticulture; mkt.-places;
Town Hall; weavers' hall
-, inns, 260–3; among those named:
-, Angel, 261; Angel rent, 303, 306,
312
-, Bear, 229, 261–2, 265–6, 302;
and see (both s.v. Devizes)
Bear monument; clubs (Bear)
-, Black Swan, 234, 261, 296 n
-, Castle, 262
-, Crown, 261
-, Curriers Arms, 257, 262
-, Elm Tree, 233, 262, 302, 310
-, Gun, 266
-, Hare and Hounds, 262
-, King's Arms, 262
-, Lamb, 235n
-, Queen's Head, 262
-, Swan, 259, 261
-, Three Crowns, 262
-, White Bear, 262–3
-, White Swan, 261
-, Jews at, 253
-, judges' lodgings, 252
-, Jump, the, 229
-, Kennet Ho. (wareho.), 259
-, liberty, 238–9, 285
-, lordship, 238–43, 246–8
-, stewardship, 241, 243, 246, 263,
269
-, and see Devizes, castle (constables, keepers)
-, Literary and Scientific Institute,
300
-, M.P.s, see Devizes, constituency
-, man., see Devizes, liberty (lordship)
-, mkt.-bell, 277
-, Market Cross, 245, 265–6, 277
-, Market Ho., 245, 265–6, 277
-, Market Place, 187, 231, 234, 237,
240, 245, 257, 261, 265–8, 276,
282; and see Devizes, mkt.places
-, mkt.-places, 230–1, 266
-, butchers, 265, 275; and see
Devizes mkt.-places (shambles)
-, butter, 266
-, cattle, 267
-, cheese, 266–7, 277–8
-, corn, 265–6, 272, 292; and see
Devizes, Corn Exchange
-, fish, 265–6
-, horses, 267
-, hosiers, 266
-, New Port, 265, 267
-, Old Port, 230–1, 234, 264–5
-, poultry, 266, 277
-, shambles, 261 n, 265–8, 281, 283
-, shoemakers, 266
-, tanners, 265–6
-, wool, 266–7, 277; and see Devizes,
Town (Wool, or Old) Hall
-, mkts., 99, 215, 234, 243, 246, 253,
255, 264–70, 272, 275
-, Measuring Ho., 265–6
-, tolls, 246, 264–5, 267
-, weighing beams (ho.), 265–7, 272
-, Masonic Hall, 303
-, Measuring Ho., see Devizes, mkts.
-, mills, 259
-, windmills, 245, 247–8, 258
-, mint, 252
-, Moat Mead, 246
-, monastic property, 250–1
-, museum, 230, 266, 300, 306
-, Mutual Protection Soc., 283
-, New Hall, 266, 277–8
-, New Port, see Devizes, parish of St.
John
-, New Town, 236, 309–10
-, newspapers, 301
-, nonconf., 273, 275, 294–300, 306
-, Baptists, 275, 295–8, 306; New
Chap., 125, 159, 275 n, 295–6,
305–6; Old Chap., 295–6, 313;
and see Devizes, nonconf.
(Salem Chap.)
-, Brethren, 296–9
-, Congregationalists, 295, 297–8,
300, 306; St. Mary's Chap.,
188–9, 297–8, 304
-, Latter Day Saints, 299
-, Methodists, 298–300
-, Presbyterians, 295–7, 302
-, Quakers, 294, 296, 298–9; burial
ground, 299
-, Salem Chap., 189, 295–6, 299
-, Salvation Army, 299–300
-, North Wilts. Dispensary, 282, 310
-, North Wilts. Foundry, 259
-, Northgate Brewery, 259
-, Nursery, the, 236–7, 294
-, Nursing Soc., 311
-, Odd Fellows, 300–1
-, Old Hall, see Devizes, Town (Wool,
or Old) Hall
-, Old Port, see Devizes, parish of St.
Mary.
-, parishes, 279–81
-, boundaries, 255
-, parish of St. John (New Port), 225,
231, 234, 249, 275, 278, 287,
294
-, mkt.-place, see Devizes, mkt.places (New Port)
-, officers, 279, 281, 308
-, poor-relief, 279–80; and see
Devizes, chars.
-, records, 279, 280–1, 288
-, vestry, 279–80
-, parish of St. Mary (Old Port), 225,
230–1, 234, 249, 275, 288,
294
-, mkt.-places, see Devizes, mkt.places (Old Port)
-, officers, 280–1
-, poor-relief, 280; and see Devizes,
chars.
-, records, 279, 281, 288, 292 n
-, vestry, 280, 309
-, parks, 243, 245–6, 268, 285–8
-, new (or little) park, 245–7, 263;
and see Roundway, New Park
-, old (or great) park, 225, 237,
245–8, 253, 263, 281–2, 286;
and see Devizes, houses (Old
Park)
-, parkers, 246, 269
-, pest house, 282; and see Devizes,
hosps.
-, Phoenix factory, 259
-, Piccadilly, 234, 294
-, pl.-name, 228, 237
-, plague and other infectious diseases,
282
-, police, 276, 283; and see Devizes,
public bdgs.
-, poor-law union, 12, 17, 20, 30, 48,
58, 69, 101, 123, 125, 152, 158,
186, 280
-, wkho., see Devizes, hosps. (St.
James's)
-, pop., 227, 253–4
-, prisons, 229
-, castle, see Devizes, castle
-, county (later state), New Bridewell, New Prison, 237, 251–2
-, house of correction, bridewell,
Old Bridewell, 251, 255, 270,
278, 283
-, town, 270, 278
-, Proprietary Grammar Sch. Co.
Ltd., 306
-, Prosecution Soc., 283
-, public bdgs., 275
-, assize cts., 252, 284, 307
-, county constabulary H.Q., 252
-, govt. offices, 284
-, militia stores, 252, 277
-, police sta., 234, 283–4
-, public meetings, 252; and see
Devizes, riots
-, public services, 281–4
-, cleansing, 275, 281
-, electricity, 283
-, fire, 233, 276, 281, 283; brigade,
283; engine, 283
-, gas, 282–3; works, 276, 282–3
-, lighting, 275, 282–3
-, paving, 275–6, 281
-, postal, 284
-, sewerage, 281–2; sewage works,
263, 282
-, watch, 276, 283
-, water, 281–3
-, weights and measures, 272, 274;
and see (both s.v. Devizes,
mkts.) Measuring Ho.; weighing beam
-, and see (alls. v. Devizes) cemetery;
hosps.; police; swimming pool
-, rly., 228, 236, 281; Pans Lane Halt,
227–8; sta., 228, 236
-, riots, 229
-, roads from, 227–8, 234
-, Rom. Cath., 294
-, chs., 236, 294, 305
-, schs., 304–6
-, Rom. settlement, 227
-, Rotherstone, 264, 293
-, royal visits, 228–9
-, Rural District Council, offices, 249
-, Rural Sanitary Authority, 282
-, St. John the Baptist, hosp. of, see
Devizes, hosps.
-, St. John's Bdgs., 280, 308–9
-, St. Thomas's chap., 265, 292
-, schs., 77, 146, 301–7
-, Bear Club, 300, 302–3, 305
-, Blue Coat, see Devizes, schs.,
Free, later National Boys'
(Town)
-, British, 300, 303–5, 307
-, Devizes (formerly Southbroom
Senior) Sch., 250, 303–5
-, Free, later National Boys' (Town),
300, 302–3, 305
-, further educ., 307
-, Grammar (formerly secondary),
304
-, National Girls' (Town), 302–3
-, National Infants' (Town), 300,
303
-, private, 249, 306–7
-, St. Bartholomew's Industrial,
305
-, St. Peter's National, 294, 304,
306
-, and see Southbroom, schs.
-, sewage works, see Devizes, public
services
-, shambles, see Devizes, mkt.-places
-, Southbroom, q.v.
-, Southgate (Upper Wick), 230, 236
-, streets, etc., 231–7; among those
named:
-, Albion Terr., 236
-, Bath Rd., 234, 236–7
-, Big Lane, 227, 234
-, Brickley Lane, 237
-, Bridewell Sq., 251
-, Bridewell St., 231, 233–4, 251,
257
-, Brittox, the 231, 234–6, 243, 254,
256
-, Castle Lane, 235
-, Castle St., 233–4
-, Chapel Corner, 231, 235 n
-, Chequer, the, 235
-, Commercial Rd., 233, 236–7
-, Couch Lane, 231
-, Dumb Post Passage, 235
-, Estcourt (Nestcot, Eastcroft) Hill,
233, 236, 286
-, Estcourt St., 233, 236
-, Exchange Pl., 236
-, Gains Lane, 233, 236–7
-, Half Moon Lane, 233
-, Hare and Hounds Ct., 225, 234
-, Hare and Hounds St., 225, 233–
4, 236
-, Hartmoor Rd., 227–8, 233–4
-, High St., 231, 233–4, 265–6
-, Hillworth Rd., 227, 233, 237; and
see Devizes, Gallows Ditch
-, Keeper's Walk, 230
-, Lansdowne Grove (Terr.), 236
-, Little Brittox, 235
-, Little Lane, 227
-, London Rd., 236
-, Long St., 231, 233–5
-, Longcroft Rd., 237
-, Maryport St., 225, 231, 233, 235,
258
-, Monday Market St., 231, 234,
258, 265, 267, 294
-, Morris's Lane, 225, 231
-, Mortimer's Ct., 234, 237
-, Nestcot Hill, see Estcourt Hill
-, New Park St., 231, 233–4, 237,
268
-, Northgate St., 231, 233
-, Nursteed Rd., 237
-, Pans Lane, 233–4; and see
Devizes, rly.
-, Perambulation (later Procession)
Walk, 230
-, Potterne Rd., 227–8
-, Procession Walk, see Devizes,
streets, Perambulation Walk
-, Quakers' Walk, 228
-, Roseland Ave., 237
-, St. John's Alley, 231, 233–5
-, St. John's St., 231, 233–4, 266
-, St. Joseph's Pl., 227, 236
-, Sedgefield Gdns., 237
-, Sheep St., 233, 237
-, Short St., 231, 265, 267
-, Sidmouth St., 230, 233, 235
-, Snuff St., 233
-, Southbroom Rd., 225, 233, 236
-, Southgate St., 233
-, Station Rd., 261
-, Trafalgar Pl., 235
-, Victoria Ct., 236
-, Victoria Rd., 237
-, Wick Lane, 233
-, Wine St., 231, 233–5, 265–6,
277–8
-, and see (all s.v. Devizes) Belle
Vue; Gallows Ditch; Market
Place; New Town; Nursery;
Piccadilly; Rotherstone; Southgate
-, Stringer's Garage, 294
-, subsidies, see Devizes, tax assessments
-, swimming pool, 282
-, tax assessments, 253–4
-, theatre, 300
-, Three Crowns Brewery, 259
-, Town (Wool, or Old) Hall, 235,
240, 252, 261, 266–7, 275,
277–9, 283n, 284, 300, 307
-, urban district, 277
-, watercourses, 225, 259, 281–2
-, town watering pl., 225, 234
-, weavers' hall, 260 n, 278, 307 n
-, Wick (Wick Green), see Southbroom
-, Wiltshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc.,
q.v.
-, Wool Hall, see Devizes, Town Hall
-, wkho., see Devizes, hosps. (St.
James's)
-, workingmen's assoc., 229; club, 301
-, Worm Cliff, 233–4
-, Y.M.C.A., 300
-, yarn hall, 266, 277
Devizes Advertiser, 301
Devizes Church Library, 300
Devizes Club, see Devizes, clubs (Brittox Club)
Devizes Day Schools Assoc., 303
Devizes Herald and North Wilts Intelligencer, 301
Devizes Itinerant Soc., 71
Devon, 250; and see Newton Ferrers; Uffculme
Dew, H. H., 79
Dewey's Water, see Lavington, Market
Dicker, fam., 16–17
Digges:
-, Ric., 92
-, Wm., 92
Dinton, 163, 247
Ditchfield, Edw., 208
Diva, Guy de, 239
Dobbs, Thos., rector of Woodborough and Sutton Veny, 223
Dobson:
-, John, vicar of Market Lavington
and Longbridge Deverill, 102
-, Wm., 165
Dole Hundred, 83
Dorchester:
-, Anne, m. Wm. Hunt, 74
-, Rog., 74
-, Wm., 77
-, fam., 74
Dorset, marq. of, see Beaufort
Dorset, 239; and see Bridport; Poole; Shaftesbury
Douglas:
-, Chas., duke of Queensberry, 146,
177–8
-, John, bp. of Salisbury, 288
-, Wm., duke of Queensberry, 177
Dover (Kent), ct. of castle gate, 243 n
Dowding:
-, Revd. B. C., vicar of Southbroom,
293–4
-, Thos., 52
-, W. W., 110, 115
-, Mrs., 294
Dowding Farming Co., 116
Dowell, C. G., 294
Dowling:
-, Joan, see Giles
-, Wm., 24
Downer, Sir Alex., 196
Dowse, fam., 97–8
Doygnel:
-, Agnes, w. of Peter, 78
-, Geof., 4, 78, 197
-, Peter, 78, 197
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1163), 78
-, Rob. (fl. 1212), 78
-, Rob. (d. c. 1247), 78
-, Silvester, 4, 78, 80
Draper:
-, Edw., 104
-, Wm., 104
Drax:
-, Edw., 73
-, Eliz., see Ernle
-, Hen., 73
-, Sarah Frances, m. Ric. (formerly
Grosvenor) Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, 73
-, Thos. Erle (d. 1789), 37, 73
-, fam., 36
Draycot Fitz Payne (in Wilcot), 4–5,
190
-, agric., 8, 200
-, chap., 203
-, cts., see Wilcot, cts.
-, dom. archit., 193
-, farm, 200–1
-, inc., 190, 200
-, man. and other estate, 195
-, par. officers, 202
-, poor-relief, 202
-, pop., 193
-, prehist. remains, 193
-, Rom. Cath., 204
-, Romano-Brit. site, 193
-, tithes, 198, 202
-, tithingman, 6, 202
-, woodland, 8, 200
Dredge:
-, Jas. & Jos., 258
-, Jos. & Co., 258
Drew:
-, Eliz., w. of John (d. by 1664), m. 2
Sir Hen. Andrews, 250
-, (or Trew), John (fl. 1501–2), 250
-, John, father of Rob. (fl. 1618), 312
-, John (d. 1614), 250
-, John (d. by 1664), 250
-, (or Trew), Rob. (d. c. 1564), 311–12
-, Rob. (fl. 1609), 307 n
-, Rob. (fl. 1618, ? the same), 312
-, Rob. (d. 1645), and his w. Eliz., 250
-, Rob. (d. 1671), 293
-, Rob. (d. 1695), 293
-, fam., 249–50, 290
Drew's Pond, see Roundway
Drewes, see Druce
Drewett:
-, Edw., 25
-, John, and his w. Margery, 25
Drewry, H. P., 130
Druce (Drewes):
-, Almeric de, 208, 211
-, Edith, w. of Rob., 29
-, Rob., 24, 29
-, Steph. (fl. 1301), 24
-, Steph. (fl. 1370), 24
-, Wm., 24
Druell, Hen., 207
Duck, Steph., 34, 40, 97
Dudley:
-, Edm., 242
-, Edw., 79
-, Sir John (fl. early 16th cent.), 79
-, John, earl of Warwick (d. 1554),
117
Dune, Rog., 122
Dunford, see Durnford
Dunkirk, see Devizes
Dunn, Sir Phil., 194–5
Dunsany, Baroness, see PlunkettErnle-Erle-Drax
Dunstanville:
-, Parnel de, m. Rob. de Montfort,
156
-, Wal. de, 156
-, fam., 156
Durand, Mrs. I. M., 247
Duras, Louis de, earl of Feversham, 229
Durham, Sir Phil. C. H., 229
Durnford (Dunford):
-, Jas., 264
-, Ric. of, 78
-, Wm., 47, 52
-, fam., 47
Durnford, 91
Dursley (Glos.), 195
Dutch, Jas., architect, 70
Dyer, John, 246 n
Dygas, Kenelm, 90
Dyke:
-, Dan., 220
-, Geof., 221
-, Jerome, 128, 220
-, Jonathan, 128–9, 220
-, Thos. (fl. 1609), 220
-, Thos. (fl. after 1609, another), 220
-, Wm. (d. by 1758), 128, 220
-, Wm. (fl. 1810), 128–9
-, fam., 151, 220
Dykel, John de, and his w. Maud, 207
E
Earlscourt, see Wanborough
Eastcott:
-, Gillian, m. Lawr. Wylye, 178
-, Hugh of (fl. 1310), 178, 188
-, Hugh of (fl. c. 1351, another), 178,
188
-, Joan, w. of Hugh (fl. 1310), 178
-, John of, 178
-, Margery of, 178
-, Mic. of, 178
-, Ric. of, 178
-, Wal. of, 178
Eastcott (in Easterton, formerly in
Urchfont), 5, 86–7, 103, 175, 177,
179, 182, 184, 187
-, adv., 188
-, agric., 182–4
-, Castle Ho., see Eastcott, Folly Ho.
-, chap., 186, 188
-, chars., 189
-, Eastcott Ho., 177
-, farms, 179, 183–4
-, Folly Ho. (formerly Castle Ho.), 181
-, inc., 183–4
-, man. and other estates, 178–81, 188
-, man.-ho., 179
-, mills, 185
-, nonconf., 104, 189
-, pop., 176
-, tithingmen, 186
-, woodland, 184
Easterton (formerly in Market Lavington), 5–6, 53, 86–7, 175, 184, 186
-, adv., 103
-, agric., 97–8
-, chars., 105
-, ch., 101–5
-, ct., 5, 91, 100–1
-, dom. archit., 86–7, 113
-, Eastcott, q.v.
-, farms, 86, 97–8
-, firing ranges, 86
-, horticulture, 86, 97–8
-, inc., 86, 97
-, inns, 87
-, jam factory, 3, 99
-, mans. and other estates, 5, 89–92
-, man.-ho., 91
-, nonconf., 104
-, pl.-name, 89–90
-, poor-relief, 101
-, pop., 86–7
-, roads, 86
-, sch., 103–5
-, tithes, 92, 102
-, vicarage-ho., 86, 90
Easton, Adam of, 196
Easton, 307
Eavis, Rob., 15–16, 129
Economic Forestry Group (Nurseries) Ltd., 74
Edgar, king, 148
edge-tools, manufacture of, 3, 47–8; and see metal trades
Edgeworth:
-, Maud, w. of Wm., m. 2 Rog.
Gernon, 90
-, Wm., 90
Edington, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, 101
Edington:
-, Bonhommes, ho. of, 87–8, 92, 95,
100, 178–9, 184, 188
-, chant., 101–2
-, Grange, the, 51 n
-, rectors, 88, 100, 102
Edith, queen of Edward the Confessor, 87
Edmonds:
-, John, 201
-, Ric. (fl. 1736), and his w. Hester,
197
-, Ric. (d. 1779), and his w. Sarah,
197
-, fam., 201
Edmund, king, 15, 162
Edmund, earl of Kent, 73
Edric (fl. 1086), 73
Edward the Elder, king, 148
Edward I, 161, 163, 240–1
-, as Prince Edward, 239
Edward IV, 25, 89, 242
Edward VI, 89, 269 n
Edward VII, 282
-, as prince of Wales, 229, 261
Edward, duke of York (d. 1415), 241
Edwards:
-, A. G., 73, 157
-, F., 157
-, Marg., m. Thos. Hayward, 92
-, Thos., 92
Edwy, king, 148
Effington, E., 261 n
Egham (Surr.), 99
Eldridge:
-, John, 248
-, Wm., 248
Eleanor, queen of Edward I, 241
Eliot, George (pseudonym), 229; and see Elliott
Elizabeth I, 31, 218, 222
-, as princess, 152
Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, 89, 163, 208, 242
Elizabeth, queen of Henry VII, 242
Ell Barrow, see Wilsford
Elliott:
-, Revd. Ric., 298, 306
-, Mrs., 306
-, and see Eliot
Ellis:
-, Clough W., see Williams-Ellis
-, M. G., 180
-, Phil., 158
Elnod (fl. T.R.E.), 195
Elstub Hundred, 4
Ely, bp. of, see Niel
Emma, w. of Ric. s. of John, m. 2 Rob. de Mohaut, 222
Enfield:
-, Francis, 15
-, John, 15
-, Marg., w. of John, m. 2 John
Wroth (d. 1396), 15
Enford, 163
-, Chisenbury Warren, 160, 166
-, vicars, see Pyke, John; Sacheverell,
Tim.
England, constabulary of, 114
English Farms Ltd., 15–16
Ennok:
-, Hen., 48
-, Wal., 48
Erle:
-, Geof. de, 219, 222
-, Giles de, 219
-, Jas. de, 219
-, John de, 219
-, Thos. de, 219
-, fam., 219
Erle-Drax-Grosvenor:
-, Jane, m. John (formerly Sawbridge)
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, 73
-, (formerly Grosvenor), Ric. (d.
1819), 73
-, Ric. (d. 1828), 73–4, 184
-, (formerly Grosvenor), Sarah Frances, see Drax
Erleching (fl. 1086), 74–5
Erlestoke, 46–7, 50–1, 301
-, ch., 49
-, detention centre, 41–2
-, Erlestoke Park, 42
-, man., 44
Ernle:
-, Anne, m. 1 Wm. Noyes (d. 1618),
2 Sir Wm. Eyre (d. 1629), 178,
182
-, Edw. (d. 1656), 73, 179
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1729), 31, 36, 73, 290
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1734), 32
-, Eliz., m. Gifford Warriner (d. 1787),
25
-, Eliz., m. Hen. Drax, 73
-, Joan, see Unwin
-, John (d. 1519), 72, 179
-, John (d. 1555), 73, 179
-, John (d. 1572), 73, 179
-, John (d. 1648), and his w. Marg.,
179
-, Sir John, rector of All Cannings
(1709–34), 25, 31–2
-, Marg., w. of Sir Wal. (d. 1732), 64,
182
-, Martha, see Tooker
-, Mary, see Finnamore
-, Mary, see Hungerford
-, Mic., 73, 178–9
-, Susan, see Hungerford
-, Thos., 188
-, Wal. (d. 1618), 73, 179
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1682), 36, 64, 73, 179,
182
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1690), 36, 73
-, Wal. (d. 1721), 30, 61, 64, 71, 182
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1732), 64, 182
-, Wm., 24, 32
-, fam., 24, 36, 61, 64, 67, 75, 183
Ernle-Erle-Drax, Sarah Charlotte Eliz., see Sawbridge-Erle-Drax
Erwood:
-, John, 255 n
-, Wm., 255
-, fam., 255
Essex, Denise, see Helvington
Essex, earls of, 219; and see Devereux; Geoffrey son of Peter; Mandeville, Geof. and Wm. de
Essex, see Pleshey
Estcourt:
-, Eleanor, see Sutton
-, Jas. Bucknall, 229
-, Thos. G. B., 115–16, 235, 277
-, T. H. S. Sotheron, 229, 252, 266,
284, 290
-, fam., 227, 237
Estmonde, Wm., 288
Estrild, w. of Edric, 73
Esturmy:
-, Maud, m. Rog. Seymour, 79
-, Ric., 78, 132
-, Sir Wm., 78–80
-, fam., 132
Etchilhampton, Rob. of, 187
Etchilhampton, 4–5, 20, 71–7, 126,
155, 230, 240
-, agric., 74–5
-, chars., 33, 77
-, ch., 30, 76
-, cts., 75
-, curates, 31, 76
-, dom. archit., 72–3, 161
-, Etchilhampton Hill, 72–3, 75, 155,
157
-, farms, 73–5
-, glebe, 30, 76
-, glebe-ho., 76
-, inc., 75
-, man. and other estates, 36, 72–4,
179
-, man.-ho., 73, 161
-, nonconf., 76
-, par. officers, 76
-, pl.-name, 72
-, pop., 72
-, roads, 72
-, Rom. remains, 72
-, schs., 32, 76–7
-, tithes, 30, 76
Etchilhampton Water, see Cannings, All
Ethelred, king, 107
Ethelwold (servant), 107
Ethelwulf, king, 148
Eton College, 35, 38, 164
Ettwell, Hen., 219
Evans:
-, Geo. (fl. 1675), 208
-, Geo. (fl. 1715, another), 208
-, Geo. (fl. c. 1861), 306
Everdon, Silvester de, bp. of Carlisle, 78
Everett:
-, C. E., 248
-, Edw., rector of Manningford Abbots, 112
Everleigh, 166
-, rector of, see Astley, Francis
Bickley
-, rectory, 111, 117
Ewart, Wm., 264
Ewelme (Oxon.), alms-ho., 61, 64–5, 67, 71
Ewias:
-, Harold of, 31
-, fam., 23
Ewias Harold (Herefs.):
-, honor and man., 24
-, priory, 31
Eyles:
-, Edw., 250
-, Sir John (d. 1703), 250, 295–6, 309–
10, 312, 314
-, John (d. 1752), 290
-, John (fl. 1757), 257 n
-, Sir Jos., 277
-, Mary, 302–3, 305–6, 308, 310, 312
-, Sarah, w. of Sir John (d. 1703), 312
-, fam., 290
Eyre:
-, Anne, w. of John (d. 1581), see
Tropenell
-, Anne, w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1629), see
Ernle
-, Eliz., w. of John (d. 1581), see
Dauntsey
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1629), see
Jackman
-, Hen. (d. by 1649), 68, 178, 180
-, Hen. (fl. 1722), 74, 180
-, Honour, see Bayley
-, John (fl. 1517), 185
-, John (d. 1554), 180, 185
-, John (d. 1581), 49, 68, 180
-, Sir John (d. 1639), 68
-, Sarah, w. of Wm. (d. 1660), 68, 185
-, Susan, see Noyes
-, Susanna, w. of Hen. (fl. 1722), 180
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1629), 68, 178, 180
-, Wm. (d. 1660), 68, 180, 185
-, fam., 180
F
Faerford, Edw., 110
Fagan, Maj.-Gen. Chris. Sullivan, 64
fairs, see Allington, Tan Hill; Devizes; Lavington, Market; Rushall; Upavon
Falkner:
-, C. G., 129
-, J. M., 129
-, Lucy, see Alexander
-, Rob., 129
-, T. A. M., 129
-, Thos., 129
Faringdon:
-, Alice, see Berner
-, Thos., 217
Farmer:
-, Sam., 129, 143
-, the Misses, 306
Farquhar, Lt.-Col. Kenneth R., 89
Felpot, fam., 48; and see Philpot
Fennell, Wm., 257 n
Fenner:
-, J. H., 296
-, Revd. J. L., 306
Ferguson, R. S., 117
Ferrers, Sir Edw., 152
Ferris:
-, Geo., 201
-, Harry, 165
-, Wm., 200–1
Ferté:
-, Gundreda de la, m. Pain of Chaworth (fl. earlier 12th cent.),
89
-, Marg. de la, see Brewer
-, Wm. de la (d. c. 1216), 120
-, Wm. de la (fl. 1232), 89
fertilizers, manufacture of, 221
Feversham, Ld., see Duras
Fiddington (Wilts.), see Lavington, Market
Fiddington (Glos.), 92
Fidsall (Fidsell):
-, Jas., 256
-, Mary, 295
-, Sam., 295
Field, John, 288
Fielding, R. H., 44
Fifield (unidentified), 154; and see Fyfield
Figgins & Gent, brewers, 259
Filkes:
-, Eliz., 295, 298
-, John (fl. 1723), 295
-, John (fl. 1780, ? the same), 298
-, —, 249
-, fam., 291
Finch, Charlotte, ctss. of Aylesford, 109
Finglass, Ld., see Wyndham, Thos.
Finnamore, Mary, m. Mic. Ernle, 179
fireworks, manufacture of, 211
firing ranges, see Charlton; Cheverell, Gt.; Cheverell, Little; Chirton; Easterton; Lavington, Market; Marden; Rushall; Upavon; Urchfont; Wilsford
Fish, Wal., 90
Fisher, John, rector of All Cannings, 31
Fisherton Anger, gaol, 252
FitzAce, Geof., and his w. Agnes, 43
FitzAlan, Wm., earl of Arundel, 15
FitzArnulf, Nic., 63
FitzCount:
-, Emmeline, see Ballon
-, Reynold, 43
FitzGeoffrey:
-, Christine, see Michell
-, Wm., 79
FitzHerbert:
-, Herb. (fl. c. 1143), 62–3
-, Herb. (d. c. 1248), 63, 114
-, Herb. (d. 1321), 63
-, Joan, w. of Reynold, 63
-, Lucy, see Gloucester
-, Marg., 63
-, Mat. (fl. 1210), 15
-, Mat. (d. 1356), 63
-, Peter, 63, 114
-, Reynold, 63, 114
-, fam., 66
FitzHubert, Rob., 238
FitzMaurice:
-, Emily, see Longespée
-, Maur., 88, 99, 101
FitzOsbern, Wm., earl of Hereford, 42
FitzPayne:
-, John, 195
-, Margery, 195
-, Rog., 195
FitzPeter:
-, Reynold, 4
-, fam., 113
Fitzwilliam, Brian, 269 n
Flavel, John, 241 n
Flaxman, John, jr., sculptor, 103
Fleetwood:
-, Sir Gerard, 23
-, Jane, see Lambert
Flintshire: St. Asaph, bp. of, see Tanner, Thos.
Flower:
-, Benj., 296
-, Edw. (d. by 1545), 100
-, Edw. (fl. 1624), 255 n
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Knapton, 179
-, Geo., 245, 247, 258 n
-, Jas., 179
-, John (fl. 1591), 91
-, John (d. 1595), 179
-, John (fl. 1625), 58
-, Mary, m. Thos. Arnold, 179
-, Ric., 249, 255
-, Rob. (d. 1577), 179
-, Rob. (fl. 1619), 255
-, Rog. (fl. c. 1600), 255 n
-, Rog. (d. 1662), rector of Castle
Combe and Little Cheverell,
59
-, Sarah, m. Rob. Heming, 179
-, Thos., 255 n
-, Wm., 179
-, fam., 255, 293
Folkestone, vcts., see Des Bouverie, Jacob; Pleydell-Bouverie, Jacob
Folye, de la:
-, Adam, and his w. Joan, 15
-, Hen., and his w. Isabel, 15
Ford (Forde):
-, Sir Adam de la (d. by 1326), 219,
222
-, Sir Adam de la (fl. 1338), 219, 222
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Adam de la (fl. 1338),
219
-, H. C., 132
-, Hen. de la, rector of Little Cheverell, 59
-, R. F., 132
-, R. F., & Sons Ltd., 17, 132
-, Steph., 142–3
-, W. P., 130, 132
-, fam., 132
Fordingbridge (Hants), 99
Fore Hill, see Cheverell, Little
Forest Row (Suss.), 313
Forman, John, 257 n
Forstal:
-, John, 88
-, Rob., 88
-, Wm., 88
Forster:
-, G. K., 23
-, John, 218–19
Fortescue:
-, Sir Adrian, and his w. Anne, 15
-, Sir Francis, 90
-, Sir John, 90
-, Sir Wm., 90
Forthey, Nic., 165
Forz, Aveline de, ctss. of Aumale, 240
Fotheringhay College (Northants.), 35
Fowle:
-, Edw., 109
-, Francis Ernle, 36, 38
-, Geo. Fred., 36, 129
-, Hen., 37, 129
-, Jane, 37
-, Susan, m. 1 Jonathan Cope, 2 John
Bartley, 149
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1692), 149, 154
-, Thos. (fl. 1698), 37
-, Thos. (d. 1783), 37, 40
-, Thos. (fl. 1827), 97
-, Thos. Ernle, 35–6, 38
-, Thos. Everett, 36, 129
-, W. F. B., 36
-, Wm. (fl. 1734), 30
-, Wm. (d. c. 1838), 36
-, Wm. (d. c. 1840), 36–7
-, Wm. Hugh, 36, 129
-, fam., 39–40, 149
Fowler:
-, Ric., and his w. Joan, 90
-, Wm., and his w. Cecily, 90
Fox (Foxe):
-, Geo., 203
-, J. J., & Co., 257
-, J. R., 301
-, Ric., bp. of Winchester, 15
-, Steph. (d. 1716), 23
-, Steph., earl of Ilchester (d. 1776),
23
Foxhangers, see Rowde
Foxley Corner, see Urchfont
Frampton:
-, Jas., 74
-, John (d. c. 1425), 74
-, John (fl. c. 1464), 74
-, John (d. by 1560), 74
-, Marg., see Blount
-, Rob. (d. 1464), 74
-, Rob. (fl. later 15th cent., another),
74
-, Rob. (fl. 1568), 74
-, Rog., 74
-, Wal., 10, 74
-, fam., 75
France, 256; and see Caen; Coutances; Gascony; Grestain; L'Isle Dieu; Le Mans; St. Wandrille
franchises, see assize of bread and ale; Devizes, borough (franchises); frankpledge; gallows
Frank, Aucher, 219
Frankcheyney:
-, Hen. de, 35
-, Miles de, 35
Franklin:
-, Eliz., see Provender
-, Geo., 299
-, John (fl. 1697), 24
-, John (fl. 1697, another), 24
-, John (fl. 17th cent., another), 24
-, John (d. c. 1702), 219
-, John (fl. 1706), 219
-, Phil., 219
-, Ric., 24, 219–20
-, Sarah, 24
-, fam., 219
frankpledge, view of, 5, 29, 68, 100, 123, 170, 186, 201, 211
Frayling, John, 297
Freeland, John, 165
Freke, Rob., 188, 307
Freme:
-, John (fl. 1646), 295
-, John (fl. 1669, ? another), 297
Friends, Society of, see Quakers
Froend, John le, 187
Frome (Som.), 266
Frome Selwood (Som.), 310
Froxfield Hospital, 63, 66, 79–81, 197, 202
Fry:
-, Sir Geof., 196
-, John, 159
Fulham (Mdx.), 313
Fullaway, see Cannings, All
fulling-mills, see Cheverell, Great; Lavington, Market; Rushall
Furness, Sir Chris., 23, 30
Fussell, P., 71
Fyfield (Wilts.), 79; and see Fifield
Fyfield (Hants), rector of, 171
G
Gabriel:
-, John, 157
-, S. B., architect, 19, 112
Gale:
-, Geo., 132
-, John, 157, 221
-, Rog., 132
-, fam., 201
Galion, John, and his w. Emma, 197, 209
gallows, 4, 68, 170, 191, 233, 278
Gamble & Whichcord, architects, 300
Gardiner, Ralph, rector of Alton Barnes, 12
Garlick (or Goulick), Thos., 257 n
Garrard:
-, Chas. (fl. c. 1693), 128, 133
-, Chas. (d. 1761), 128
-, Jas., 128
-, Mary, w. of Chas. (fl. c. 1693), 128
Garrick, David, 261
Garsdon, rector of, see Methuen, Thos. Ant.
Garth:
-, Chas., 249
-, John, 249, 291
Garton:
-, Mrs. Annabel J., 129, 208
-, John de, 78
Gascelyn:
-, Christine, m. Edw. Hales, 44
-, Edm. (d. 1307), 44, 49
-, Edm. (d. 1337), and his w. Eleanor,
44
-, Eliz., w. of Geof. (d. 1374), 44
-, Geof. (d. c. 1282), 44
-, Geof. (d. 1374), 44
-, Joan, see Goderville
Gascony, 242
Gates, Sylvester G., 109, 112
Gell:
-, Georgiana, see Nicholas
-, Phil., 23
Gent, Jas., 259
Gent & Tylee, see Tylee & Gent
Geoffrey son of John, 9
Geoffrey son of Peter, earl of Essex, 89, 216, 222
Geoffrey, John s. of, see John
George III, 229, 261
George IV as Prince Regent, 229
George V, 162
George, duke of Clarence, 216
George, Sarah, 297
George, Rob., s. of, see Robert
German, John, 24
Gernon:
-, Alice, 90
-, Jas., 90
-, John, 90, 141
-, Maud, see Edgeworth
-, Ralph de, 120
-, Rog., 90
-, Wm., 123
Gerrish, J., 303 n
Giant's Grave, see Oare
Gibbs (Gibbes):
-, Chas. (fl. 1764), 222–3
-, Chas. (fl. 1795), 165
-, Geo., 260 n
-, Jas., 73
-, Job, 46
Giddings:
-, Aaron, 25
-, Chas., 29
-, Edw., 68
-, F., 50
-, Jacob, 25, 29, 75, 91
-, Jas., 25, 185
-, John (fl. 1630), 68
-, John (fl. 1775), 25, 28
-, M., 177
-, Ric. (d. c. 1821), 185
-, Ric. (fl. 1839), 25
-, Rob., 185
-, Steph., 185
-, Thos., 28
-, fam., 68, 181, 290
Giffard:
-, Charlotte, 36, 165
-, Ellen, see Yate
-, Francis (fl. 1682), rector of Rushall,
145
-, Francis (fl. 1706), rector of Rushall,
145
-, Francis (d. 1802), 36–7, 40
-, Francis (d. 1827), 36, 165
-, John, rector of Rushall, 145
-, Thos., rector of Rushall, 139, 145
-, Wm. (d. 1717), 139, 145
-, Wm. (fl. 1750), 139, 142, 144
-, fam., 142
-, and see Gifford
Gifford:
-, Benj., 141
-, John (fl. 1601), 141
-, John (fl. 1739), 313
-, fam., 141
-, and see Giffard
Gilbert:
-, John (fl. 1433), 165
-, John (fl. 1468, another), 165
-, John (fl. 1514), 218
-, Jos., 16–17, 121, 129
-, Nic., 218
-, fam., 19, 249
Giles:
-, Isabel, 24
-, J. M., 248
-, Joan, m. Wm. Dowling, 24
-, John, 23–4
-, Rob., 24
-, Wm. (fl. 15th cent.), 24
-, Wm. (fl. 1802), 47
Gillham, G. F. Y., 196
Gillman:
-, Chas., 301
-, R. D., 301
-, W. H., 301
Glass, Ric., 196
Gleson, Wal., 124
Glossop (Derb.), 149
Gloucester:
-, Bertha of, m. Wm. de Breuse, 62
-, Durand of, 62–3, 66
-, Lucy of, m. Herb. FitzHerbert (fl.
c. 1143), 62–3
-, Marg. of, m. Humph. de Bohun
(d. 1187), 62, 69, 211
-, Miles of, earl of Hereford, 62, 69
-, Wal. of, 69
Gloucester:
-, dukes of, see Humphrey; Richard
III; Woodstock, Thos. of
-, earls of, see Robert; William
Gloucester:
-, abbey, later cathedral, 31
-, bell-foundry, 32, 103, 213
-, ch. of St. Owen, 69
Gloucestershire, 254; and see Bristol; Cirencester; Dursley; Fiddington; Gloucester; Lanthony; Sapperton
Gobett, Ric., 288, 311
Godalming (Surr.), man., 238, 287 n
Godbye, Ric., 256
Goddard:
-, Ric., 49
-, Mr., 26
Godden:
-, Gratian, 158
-, Jas., 158
Godeley, John de, dean of Wells, 101
Goderville:
-, Joan, m. Geof. Gascelyn (d. c.
1282), 44
-, Wal. de, 44
Godfather, Phil., 255 n, 256
Godric (fl. T.R.E.), 208
Godwin, Earl, and his w. Gytha, 138
-, fam. of, 151
-, home of, 138
Golden Ball Hill (in Alton), 8, 190, 193
goldsmith, Grimbald the, see Grimbald
Goodman:
-, Edw., 196–7
-, John, 196
-, Maur. Hiller, vicar of Wilcot, 196–7,
203
-, Tim., 197
-, fam., 201
Goodridge, H. E., architect, 248
Gordon, Art. Pitman, 106
Gore:
-, Barbara, m. Wm. Unwin, 149
-, Lady Georgiana, 194
-, Montagu, 229
-, Philippa, see Tooker
-, Sir Thos., 36
Gore (in West Lavington, formerly in
Market Lavington), 3, 82–3
-, agric., 95, 98
-, chap., 83, 92, 101, 103
-, farm (St. Joan à Gore's), 83, 92, 98
-, man., 87, 91–2
-, pop., 83, 86
-, tithes, 102–3
Gores, see Hilcott
Gorges:
-, Chas., 208
-, Jane, w. of Chas., m. 2 Sir Hugh
Middleton, 208
-, Marg., w. of Thos., m. 2 Sir Ric.
Hastings, 3 Sam. Gorges, 208
-, Sir Rob., 208
-, Sam., 208
-, Thos., 208
Gough:
-, Hugh, rector of All Cannings and
Little Cheverell, 31, 59
-, Wm. (fl. 1640), and his w. Alice, 49
-, Wm. (fl. 1670–80, prob. another),
296
-, Mrs., 297
Goulick, Thos., see Garlick
Grant:
-, Alex., 117
-, John (d. 1810), 110, 116
-, John (d. 1866), 98, 110, 113, 115–16,
119
-, fam., 98
Grant Meek, see Meek
Gray:
-, John, 93
-, Ric. de, 239
Graynefeld, Sir Ric., 140
Great Western Railway, 3, 42, 54, 61, 83, 86, 155, 175–6, 215
Green (Greene):
-, Edw., 121
-, F. W., 44, 46
-, Sir Hen., and his w. Maud, 94
-, Isabel, m. Sir Ric., Vere, 94
-, J. H., 44, 46
Grestain (Eure, France):
-, abbey of St. Mary, 63–4, 66, 69
Greville:
-, (or Cooksey), Eliz., w. of Thos., m.
2 Edw. Stanley, 115
-, John, 114
-, (or Cooksey), Thos., 114–15
Griffin:
-, John, rector of Urchfont, 186
-, Thos., 182
Griffith (Griffyth):
-, C. Darby, 265
-, John (fl. 1392), 165
-, John (d. c. 1438), rector of Rushall,
145
Grimbald the goldsmith, 114
Grimstead:
-, Galiena, see Turville
-, Gillian, w. of John (d. c. 1314), m.
2 John of Zeals, 217
-, Joan, m. Thos. Rivers, 10
-, John (d. c. 1314), 10, 217
-, John (d. by 1348), 10, 217
-, John, grds. of John (d. c. 1314), 217
-, Margery, w. of John (d. by 1348), 10
-, Maud, w. of John (d. c. 1314), 10
-, Peter, 217
-, Thos., 217
-, Wm. of (fl. 1249), 217, 219, 222
-, Wm., s. of John (d. c. 1314), 217
Grimston:
-, Geo., 111
-, Sir Harbottle, 111
-, Sam., 111
Grindle:
-, Annette Sarah, 314
-, H. A. L., 294
Grobham, Sir Ric., 165
Grosvenor:
-, Ric., see Erle-Drax-Grosvenor
-, Sarah Frances, see Drax
Grove:
-, Anne, see Amor
-, Chafin (d. 1771), 185
-, Chafin (d. 1851), 185
Grubbe:
-, Mary, m. Thos. Hunt, 90
-, Thos. (d. 1617), 90, 100
-, Thos. (d. 1669), 90
-, Mrs., 312
-, fam., 90; and see Hunt-Grubbe
Gunn, Wm., vicar of Marden, 121
Gunner:
-, Chas. Ric., 49
-, Edw., rector of Gt. Cheverell, 49
Guy, Rosalie Emily, 297
Gye:
-, Edw., 104
-, fam., 104
Gytha, see Godwin, Earl
H
Haggard, Rob., 257 n
Hailstone:
-, John, 110
-, Rob., 110
Hakewill, J. H., architect, 158
Halcombe, Wm., 261–2
Hales:
-, Christine, see Gascelyn
-, Edw., 44
Hall:
-, Eliz., see Michell
-, John, 292 n
-, Thos., 249
Halliday, Harriet Read, 188
Halswell, Nic., 45
Hamble Priory (Hants), 115
Hambleton:
-, Adam, 138
-, Wm., archd. and dean of York, 138
Hame:
-, Agnes, m. Wm. Springe (d. by
1622), 180–1
-, Jane, m. John Bennet, 180
-, Joan, m. Rog. Willis, 178, 180
-, John, and his w. Joan, 179
-, Nic., 179–80, 188
-, Rob., 180, 188
Hamilton, Phil., rector of Rushall, 145
Hamlin:
-, Edgar M., 123
-, fam., 151
Hampshire, see Appleshaw; Bournemouth; Fordingbridge; Fyfield;
Hamble; Kimpton; Odiham;
Romsey; Southampton; Southbourne; Wight, Isle of; Winchester
-, Crawley, rector of, see Tomlins, Sam.
Hampshire militia, 229
Hampton:
-, John, 179
-, Joshua, 248
Hancock (Handcock), Sarah, 295–7
Hanging Langford, see Langford, Hanging
Hannes, Sir Edw., 229
Harang, Ralph de, 94
Harding (fl. T.R.E.), 15
Hardman, A. H., 248
Hare, Augustus, rector of Alton Barnes, 13
Hare Street, 190
Harfield, Edw., 110
Harman, Jas., 30
Harold, Earl, 138
Harrie, Thos., 257 n
Harris:
-, Geo., 120
-, Mrs. Geo., 121
-, Jane, or Joan, w. of John (d. c. 1660),
44
-, Jas. (d. 1731), 208
-, Jas. (d. 1780), 208
-, Sir Jas., earl of Malmesbury (d.
1820), 208
-, John (fl. 1562), 44
-, John (fl. 1622), 93
-, John (d. c. 1660), 44
-, Thos. (d. c. 1638), 44
-, Thos. (d. 1664), 44
-, Thos. (fl. 1898), 121
-, fam., 44, 46
Hart:
-, (or Hort), Ant., 309, 314
-, Hen., 246 n
Hartmoor, see Potterne
Harvest:
-, Joan, w. of Wm. (d. 1502), 185
-, Wm. (fl. 1498), 26, 182
-, Wm. (d. 1502, another), 182, 185
-, fam., 185
Harwell (Berks.):
-, atomic energy establishment, 259–60
Harwood, John, 257 n
Hastings:
-, Cath., w. of Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 139
-, Edw., Ld. Hastings, 55, 92, 139
-, Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 139,
141
-, Geo., earl of Huntingdon, 92, 139
-, Marg., see Gorges
-, Mary, see Botreaux
-, Sir Ric., 208
-, Selina, ctss. of Huntingdon, 297
Hatfield, see Stert
Haudlo:
-, John de, 43
-, Maud de, see Burnell
-, Nic., see Burnell
-, Thos., see Burnell
Havering, John de, 239
Hawes, Francis, 149
Hawkswell spring, see Cheverell, Little
Hay:
-, Louisa, see Pleydell-Bouverie
-, Sam., 93, 103
Haynes, Edw., 254
Hayter, Thos., 209
Hayward:
-, Ann, w. of Jos. (d. c. 1777), 130
-, Benj., 86
-, Hen., 122
-, John (fl. 1635), 66
-, John (fl. c. 1839), 249
-, John (fl. 1841, ? the same), 94
-, Jos. (d. c. 1777), 130
-, Jos., s. of Jos. (d. c. 1777), 130
-, Jos. (d. 1851), 15–16, 122
-, Marg., see Edwards
-, Ric. (fl. 1756), 123
-, Ric. (d. 1823), 16
-, Ric. (d. 1839), 129–30, 135–6
-, Ric. (fl. 1841), 111
-, Thos. (d. by 1867), 92
-, Thos. (fl. 1871), 130
-, Thos. Chandler, 130
-, Wm. (d. by c. 1816), 25
-, Wm. (fl. 1845), 66
-, Wm. Pierce, and his w. Susan, 213
-, fam., 16, 19, 65–6, 122, 135, 293
Hazeland:
-, Edw., 221
-, Revd. John (d. 1819), 130
-, John (fl. 1831), 130
-, Wm., 130
-, fam., 221, 249
Hazelbury, quarry, 187, 243–4
Heath:
-, Alf., 196
-, Eliz., see Hitchcock
-, G. T., 196
-, H. E., 194
-, John, 197
-, Nic., see Nicholas
Heathcote:
-, Geo., 250
-, Josiah Eyles, 250
-, Maria, 290
-, fam., 290
Heddington, 130
-, ch., 154
Hedges:
-, Eliz., see Burrey
-, Wm., 25
Helms, Wm. Ric., 310
Helvington:
-, (or Essex), Denise, 218–19
-, Hen. de, 218, 222
-, Wm. de, 218
Heming:
-, Rob., 179
-, Sarah, see Flower
Henchman, Humfrey, bp. of Salisbury, 288, 294
Hendrick, Revd. Geo., 188
Heneage, Chas., 222
Henry II, 268–9, 287 n
-, as prince, 238
Henry III, 162, 216, 239–40, 269
Henry IV, 62, 89, 163
Henry V, 89, 207–8
Henry VI, 89, 242
Henry VII, 55, 89, 139, 216, 269 n
Henry VIII, 186
Henry, duke of Lancaster, 89
Henry, earl of Lancaster, 89
Henry:
-, John, 98
-, Rob., 98
-, Thos., 98
Henslowe:
-, Ralph, 218
-, Thos., 218
Henton, Chris., 249
Herbard, Rog., 44
Herbert:
-, Geo., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 148
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke, 130, 148,
246, 263
-, John, 307
-, Phil., earl of Montgomery and
earl of Pembroke (d. 1650),
134, 246
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1683), 128
-, Reg., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 149
-, Rob., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 134, 154
-, Sidney, earl of Pembroke and
Montgomery, 153
-, Thos., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 149
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1570),
128, 133, 148, 153, 218, 222,
242, 246
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630),
134, 263
Hereford, earls of, 114, 206–7, 211; and see Bohun; FitzOsbern; Gloucester, Miles of
Hereford, honor of, 62
Herefordshire, see Ewias Harold
Herne, John, 257 n
Heron:
-, Eliz., Baroness Say, w. of Wm., 114
-, Wm., 114
Herrod-Taylor, Mr. and Mrs., 185
Hertford:
-, earl of, see Seymour, Edw.
-, marq. of, see Seymour, Wm.
Hertfordshire, see Barnet; St. Albans
Hesdin:
-, Ernulf de, 54, 73, 75
-, Maud de, m. Pat. of Chaworth (fl.
c. 1086), 54
Heydon, Sir John, 271
Heytesbury, 230
-, hosp. (or alms-ho.), 43–4, 47, 50,
53, 62, 65–6, 68, 71, 156, 177,
180
-, masters, see Chandler, Ric.,
Lybbe, John
-, hundred, 3
Hibberd, Geo., 123
Hicks:
-, Geo. Grisdale, 106
-, Thos., 295
Hid, see Hyde
Hide, see Hyde
Hilcott (in North Newnton), 5, 126–8
-, agric., 130–2
-, Cats Brain hill (way), 126–7, 129,
131, 136
-, chars., 135–6
-, ch., 135–6
-, cts., see Newnton, North
-, dom., archit., 127, 129–30
-, farms, 128–32
-, Gorse, 127–8, 131–2
-, inc., 131
-, man. and other estates, see Newnton, North
-, nonconf., 135–6
-, pop., 127
-, prehist. remains, 127
-, roads, 127
-, sch., 135–6
Hill:
-, Francis, 11
-, John, vicar of North Newnton, 135
-, Rowland, 297
-, Wm., architect, 265
Hiller (Hillier):
-, Maur., 196
-, Ric., 313
Hillersdon (Hyndeston):
-, And. (? d. 1539), 217
-, And. (fl. 1564), 217
-, Chris., 217
-, Jane, see Clevedon
-, John, 217, 220
-, Rob., and his w. Joan, 217
-, Wm., 217
-, fam., 220
Hillier, see Hiller
Hillman, Steph., 249, 256–7
Hilmarton, 311
Hilperton, rector of, see Baddeley, Ric.
Hinchley Engineering Co., 260
Hitchcock (Hiscock):
-, Chas., 27, 75, 91, 98
-, Eliz., m. Alf. Heath, 196–7
-, Hannah, see Walter
-, Hen. (d. by 1825), 24
-, Hen. (d. 1878), 24, 151
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 100
-, John (fl. 1768), 109
-, John (d. 1863), 196
-, Rog., 295
-, Simon Pile, 24, 27, 36, 151, 196
-, Wm., (fl. 1662), 32
-, Wm. (fl. 1746), 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1839), 75
-, Wm. Chas., 24
-, fam., 24, 107, 109–10
Hoare:
-, Prince, sculptor, 290
-, Sir Ric. Colt, 230, 257
-, Sarah Anne, 105
Hobbs, Nic., vicar of Marden and Chirton, 121, 124
Holand:
-, Maud, see Zouche
-, Sir Rob., 88
Holland, see Utrecht
Hollis, John, 258
Holloway:
-, Amelia, 299
-, —, 257
Holloway Bros., 99
Holy Land, Edward I in, 239
Honey Street, see Woodborough
Hood (Hodde):
-, John (fl. 1539), 121
-, John (fl. 1379), 66
-, Mary, 157
Hookins, John, 158; and see Hukyns
Hooley, Ernest Terah, 23
Hooper:
-, Edw., 217, 220
-, Hen. Norris, 92
-, Hen. Wm. Norris, 92
-, Thos., 217
Hooton, Chas., 301
Hope (Hopes):
-, Benj., 25
-, Edw. (fl. 1672), 297
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1710), 25
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1816), 25
-, John, father of John (fl. 1780), 25
-, John (fl. 1780), 25
-, Ric., 25
-, Mr., 258
Hopton, Sir Ralph, 228–9
Hornby:
-, Joan, see Stokke
-, Wm., 138–9
Horne, Miss, 307
Horner, Mrs., 171
Horningsham, 70
-, Longleat Priory, 144
Hort:
-, Ant., see Hart
-, Edw., rector of Little Cheverell, 59
horticulture, 3, 48, 82, 86, 96–8, 106– 7, 110, 175, 184, 206, 210–11, 263–4
Horton:
-, Alice, see May
-, Anne, see May
-, Betty, 16
-, Edw. (d. 1603), 45
-, Edw. (fl. 1610), 94
-, Hen., 68, 123, 205–8, 210, 212
-, Hen. J., 207
-, Jeremy, 94
-, John (fl. 1610), 94
-, Sir John (fl. 1618), 45
-, Thos., 45
-, Toby, 45
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1554), 45
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1603), 45
-, fam., 211, 291
Horton, see Cannings, Bishop's
Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, 62; and see Ansty
house of correction, see Devizes, prisons; Urchfont, ch.-ho.
Howard:
-, Anne, see Noyes
-, Cath., see Catherine
-, Edw., 68, 178, 182
-, Geo., 128, 133
-, John, duke of Norfolk (d. 1485),
139
-, John (d. 1790), 251, 278
-, Lucy, w. of Edw., 178
-, Thos., earl of Surrey, 114–15
Howell, Thos., 110
Howman, Revd. G. E., master of St. Nicholas hosp., Salisbury, 213
Hudden, fam., 52
Huddleston, Isabel, Lady, m. 2— Dacre, 3 Wm. Smith, 15
Hudson:
-, Rob. Spear, Vct. Hudson, 208
-, Rob. Wm., Vct. Hudson, 208
Hues, see Hughes
Hugh son of Baldric, 120
Hugh the parker, 246 n
Hugh, John s. of, see John
Hughes (Hues):
-, A. J., 182
-, Jas., 279
-, N., 63, 68
-, P., 68
-, Solomon, 260
-, Wm., 260
Huish, 4, 77–82, 190, 193, 197, 201
-, adv., 80
-, agric., 79–80, 200
-, chap., 81
-, chars., 82, 204
-, ch., 80–1, 202–3, 223
-, cts., 80
-, dom. archit., 78
-, farms, 79–80, 200
-, glebe, 80–1
-, inc., 79–81, 201
-, man., 78–9, 132, 197, 200
-, nonconf., 81, 203
-, pop., 78
-, prehist. remains, 77
-, rectors, 80–1, 198; and see Mayo,
Chas.
-, rectory, 80, 203
-, rectory-ho., 81
-, schs., 81, 204
-, tithes, 80–1
-, woodland, 77, 79–80
Hukyns, Wm., rector of All Cannings, 30; and seeHookins
Hull:
-, Thos., 254
-, fam., 291
Hull, Bishop's (Som.), 223
Humby, J. F., 259
Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 35, 242, 285
Hungerford:
-, Sir Ant., 55
-, Cecily, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1607), m.
2 Francis, earl of Rutland, 55,
163
-, Edm., 43, 49, 242–3
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1522), 55
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1607), 43, 55, 163–4
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 55 n, 163, 228
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1711), 55, 163
-, Eleanor, see Moleyns
-, Gena, see Stokke
-, Sir Giles, 55
-, John, and his w. Mary, 164
-, Marg., see Botreaux
-, Marg., m. Rob. Sutton, 55
-, Marg., w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 163
-, Marg., w. of Sir Giles, 55
-, Margery, see Burnell
-, Mary, m. Thos. Shaa, 164
-, Mary, m. Wal. Ernle (d. 1721), 61
-, Mary (fl. 1735), 172
-, Rob. (d. 1352), 138, 141
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459),
43, 49, 55, 91, 139
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns
(d. 1464), 43, 55, 91, 139
-, Rob. (fl. 1554), 223
-, Susan, m. Mic. Ernle, 179
-, Thos. (fl. 1350), 141
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1469), 92
-, Thos., s. of Rob. (fl. 1554), 223
-, Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449),
43–4, 49, 139–40, 144
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1516), 55
-, Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1540), 43,
55, 139
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 43, 55, 167
-, fam., 43, 141–2, 167
Hungerford (Berks.), 143
Hunt:
-, Anne, see Dorchester
-, Hen., 162
-, Mary, see Grubbe
-, Thos., 90
-, Thos. Grubbe. see Hunt-Grubbe
-, Wm., 74
Hunt-Grubbe:
-, Lady Sarah, 74
-, (formerly Hunt), Thos. Grubbe, 90
-, Wal., 74
-, Wm. (d. 1817), 74–5
-, Wm. (d. 1820), 90
-, fam., 90
Huntingdon, Hen. of, 238
Huntingdon:
-, ctss. of, see Hastings, Selinga
-, earls of, see Hastings, Francis and
Geo.
Hunton, Phil., vicar of Westbury, 288 n
Hurd:
-, John, 209
-, Wm., 209
Hurst, see Worton
Hutchins:
-, A. S., 157
-, Geo., 123
Huxham, Rob. of, 9
Hyde (Hide, Hid):
-, Edw., 104
-, Fred., 93
-, John (fl. 1547), 218
-, John (fl. 1716), 104
-, Laur., 93
-, Rob. (fl. 1573), 218
-, Rob. (fl. 1631), 311
-, fam., 218
Hyde Abbey, see Winchester
Hyndeston, see Hillersdon
I
Ilchester, earls of, 23; and see Fox, Steph.
Imber, Eliz., 302, 306
Imber, 3, 41, 90
Imperial Tobacco Co., 258
Independents, 52, 135, 154, 188–9, 203, 273, 295, 297
industries, 3; and see agricultural implements; barge-building; brewing; brick-making;building; candle-making; clock-making; dairy products; edge-tools; fertilizers; fireworks; horticulture; jam factory; leather trades; malting; metal trades; metheglin; rag processing; saw-mill; sheepbells; snuff; textile industry; tobacco; wool-stapling
Ingleman, Ric., architect, 64, 251
Ingoldisthorpe:
-, Sir Edm., 15
-, Joan, see Tiptoft
Ingoldsby Legends, 83
Ingram, Jas., rector of All Cannings, 31
Inkpen, Peter of, vicar of Chirton, prebendary of Wilsford and Woodford, and of Bishopstone, 70
Innes, Edw., 297, 299
Innocent II, pope, 211
Ireland:
-, Armagh, dean of, see Wood, Owen
Cashel, abp. of, see Lawrence, Ric.
Isaac son of Cresselin, 138
Isabel, queen of King John, 240
Isabel, queen of Edward II, 120, 163, 241
Italy, see Rome
Ives, Walran s. of, see Walran
Ivychurch Priory, 38, 144, 164–5,
170–1
-, priors, 38, 170
J
Jackman, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Eyre (d. 1629), 180
Jackson:
-, Hen., 144, 197
-, Thos., 90
-, fam., 290
jam factory, 3, 99
James I, 51, 115, 228, 246
James II, 229, 273, 290
Jane Seymour, queen of Henry VIII, 242
Jarvis (Jervis):
-, Maur., 133
-, Thos., 165
Jeay, Wm., and his w. Anne, 179
Jefferies, R. H., 248
Jenkins, Sam., 132
Jervis, see Jarvis
Jessee:
-, Thos., 129
-, Wm., 129
-, Mr., and his w. Grace, 129
Jews, see Devizes; Marlborough; Wilton
Joan, queen of Henry IV, 35, 38, 171, 241–2, 244
Jocelin, bp. of Salisbury, 69
John, king, 87, 160–2, 240, 269 as count of Mortain, 285
John (of Gaunt), duke of Lancaster, 89
John, chaplain, 285
John, chaplain of Chirton, 65
John, priest of Chirton, 69
John son of Geoffrey, 216, 222
John son of Hugh, 9, 12 his w. Maud, see Berners
John (d. 1275), son of John (d. 1258), 216
John, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey
John, Mat. s. of, see Matthew
John, Ric. s. of. see Richard
Johnson:
-, Geo., 291
-, Hen., rector of Devizes, 285, 288,
290
Jordon's mill, see Potterne, mills
Jump, the, see Devizes
K
Keepence:
-, John, 214
-, Wm., 213
Keevil, 73–4, 240
Kemp, E. B. M., 247
Kempston (Beds.), 117
Kennet Properties Ltd., 61
Kennet, riv., 126, 228 n
Kennet & Avon Canal, 3, 9, 146–7, 190–1, 193, 215, 221, 228; and see Devizes, canal; Woodborough, Honey Street
Kennett, East, 20
Kennett, West, see Avebury
Kent:
-, John (d. 1630), 231, 271–2, 290
-, John (d. by 1679), 36
-, Wm. (d. 1632), 36, 209
-, Wm. (d. 1666), 36, 209
-, Wm. (fl. 1668), 209
-, Mrs., 313
Kent:
-, dchss. of, mother of Queen Victoria,
see Mary Louisa Victoria
-, earl of, see Edmund
Kent, see Dover; Upchurch
-, Lewisham, Colfe's Grammar Sch.,
headmaster of, see Williams,
Wm.
Kerr, Charlotte, 306
Kettlewell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W., 125
Keye, Thos., 67
Keymes, Wal., rector of Compton Bassett, 311
Keynes, Bridget, 293
Keyte, Thos., 185
Kill, fam., 97
Kimpton (Hants), Shoddesden in, 35
King:
-, T., sculptor, 290
-, Wm., 71
King's College, Cambridge, 164
King's Rowborough, see Rowborough
Kingsland, Wm., 298
Kingstone, J. W., 121
Kinnimond, Hen., rector of All Cannings, 32
Kite:
-, Edw. (fl. 1856), 66
-, Edw. (d. 1930), 230
Knapton:
-, Eliz., see Flower
-, Wm., 179
Knight, John, 133
Knollys:
-, Cath., w. of Sir Francis, 63
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Banbury,
m. 2 Edw. Vaux, Ld. Vaux, 63
-, Sir Francis, 63
-, Wm., earl of Banbury, 63
Knovill, Bogo de, 94
Knoyle, West (formerly chapelry of North Newnton), 133–5
Kymbell, Nic. (fl. 1366), 89
Kyngrave, Wm. de, rector of Alton Barnes, 12
L
la Warre:
-, Sir John (d. c. 1277), 138
-, John, Ld. la Warre (d. 1347), 23
-, Rog., Ld. la Warre, 138, 143
-, fam., 23
la Warre, Lds., see la Warre, John and Rog.; West, Thos.
Lacock, 287
-, abbey, 116
Lacy:
-, Alice de, m. Thos., earl of Lancaster (d. 1322), 9
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 9
-, Marg. de, ctss. of Lincoln, see
Longespée
Ladies' Bridge, see Wilcot
Lake, see Wilsford (in Underditch Hundred)
Lamb, Ric., 289
Lambert, Jane, m. Sir Gerard Fleetwood, 23
Lancaster:
-, Blanche of, m. John (of Gaunt),
duke of Lancaster, 89
-, Maud of, m. Wm. duke of Bavaria,
89
-, Wm., 47
Lancaster:
-, ctss. of, see Lacy, Marg.
-, dukes of, see Henry; John (of
Gaunt)
-, earls of, see Henry; Thomas
Lancaster, duchy of, 5, 89, 91, 97, 100, 102, 163, 166, 169, 208
Lane:
-, Ebenezer, 196, 201, 221
-, Jane, 114
-, Mary, m. Edw. Nicholas (d. 1706),
114–15, 118
-, Thos., 114
Langdon, C., 219
Langford, Hanging (in Steeple Langford), 133–4
Lansdown (Som.), battle, 228
Lanthony Priory (Glos.), 62, 65–6, 68,
70
-, priors, 4, 68–9
Larive, Father, 294
Larken, Capt. W., 140
Latham:
-, A. R., 129
-, E. J., 129
Latter Day Saints, 299
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 153
Launceston (Cornw.), 230
Lavington:
-, Ann, 24, 32
-, Hugh, 36
-, John, 129
-, Lettice, w. of Hugh, 36
-, Nic., 24
-, Peter of, rector of Little Cheverell
and Letcombe Bassett, 59
-, Ric. (fl. 1595), 37
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1638), 24
-, Ric. (fl. 1651, ? the same), 129
-, Ric. (fl. 1736), 130
-, Ric. (fl. 1766), 36
-, Rog., 37
-, Thos. (fl. 1710), 24, 152
-, Thos. (fl. 1901), 248
-, Wm. (d. 1590), 74, 111, 122, 129,
133
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1638), 129
-, (later Church), fam., 151
Lavington, Market, 1, 21, 32, 41,
82–106
-, adv., 87–8, 92, 101–2
-, agric., 94–7
-, Black Dog, 82–3, 86
-, inn, 85
-, bridges, 83
-, chant., 85, 87, 93, 102
-, estate, 93
-, ho., 85, 93
-, chars., 103–6
-, ch., 92, 101–3
-, Clyffe Hall, 92–3
-, ct., 5, 85, 100
-, Dewey's Water, 82–3
-, dom. archit., 83, 85
-, Easterton, q.v.
-, fair, 100
-, farms, 83, 85, 88, 96–7
-, Fiddington, 82, 86, 93, 103
-, farms, 94
-, Fiddington Ho., 85, 94
-, man., 93–4
-, pl.-name, 93
-, firing ranges, 83, 97
-, fulling ranges, 83, 97
-, glebe, 102
-, Gore, q.v.
-, horticulture, 3, 82, 96
-, inc., 82, 95–6
-, inds., 98–9
-, agric. implements, 3, 99
-, brewing, 98
-, bricks, 82, 89 n, 98–9; and see
Market Lavington Brick &
Tile Co. Ltd.
-, malt, 3, 98
-, inns, 85
-, mans. and other estates, 55, 87–9
92–3, 123
-, man.-hos., 85, 88–9, 92, 96, 105
-, map, 84
-, mkt., 3, 82, 87–8, 99–100, 264
-, mkt.-pl., 85, 100
-, mills, 83, 86, 100
-, nonconf., 52, 60, 104, 188
-, par. officers, 101
-, pl.-name, 82
-, poor-relief, 101
-, pop., 86, 193
-, rectors, 101–2
-, rectory, 92, 101–2
-, rectory- (or parsonage) ho., 32, 92
-, rly., 83
-, roads, 83
-, schs., 92, 104–5
-, tithes, 92, 102
-, Townsend, 85
-, vicars, 102–3
-, vicarage, 101–2
-, vicarage-ho., 102
-, wkho., 101
Lavington West, 82–3, 93, 105, 240
-, ch., 49, 58, 102
-, Dauntsey's School, 89, 100, 105
-, Gore, q.v.
-, Littleton Pannell, 3, 5, 89, 100, 240
-, man., 93–4
-, mill, 100
-, nonconf., 104
-, rly. sta., 83, 85
-, sch., 60
Lawrence:
-, Mary (d. 1663), 218
-, Mary (fl. 1671), 218
-, Ric., rector of Gt. Cheverell and
Rollestone, abp. of Cashel, 51
-, Thos. (father of Sir Thos., d. 1830),
261
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1830), 229, 261–2, 306
-, Mr. (fl. c. 1734), architect, 277
-, Mr. (fl. 1936), 219
-, fam., 221
Le Mans (Sarthe, France), abbey of St. Vincent, 49
Lea, vicar of, see Methuen, Thos. Ant.
Leach:
-, Rob. Valentine, 247–8
-, Valentine, 247
-, Wm., 258, 260
leather trades, 169, 185, 221, 253–8, 311
Lee:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Wharton, marq. of
Wharton, 88, 121, 139
-, Anne, w. of Sir Hen., see Danvers
-, Edw., rector of All Cannings, abp.
of York, 30
-, Eleanor, m. Jas. Bertie, Ld.
Norreys, earl of Abingdon, 88,
121, 139
-, Sir Geo., 286
-, Sir Hen., 88, 92, 120, 139, 271
-, Pain de la, 91
Leeds (Yorks. W.R.), 265
Legge:
-, Eliz. Forde, 101
-, Ric., 96
-, fam., 97
Leicester:
-, earl of, see Robert
-, honor of, 120
Leicestershire, see Loughborough; Seagrave
Leigh de la Mere, 91–2, 98
Leland, John, antiquary, prebendary of N. Newnton, 135, 161, 210, 231, 245, 254, 264
Letcombe Bassett (Berks.), rector of, see Lavington, Peter of
Lethelin (fl. 1086), 54
Levingston, Thos. and his w. Anne, 246–7
Lewen, Thos., 258
Lewer, Rob., 241 n
Lewis:
-, H. C., 248
-, John, 39
-, Rob., 257 n
-, Thos. Noyes (d. c. 1807), 180
-, Thos. Noyes (d. 1861), 180
Lewisham (Kent), Colfe's Grammar Sch., headmaster of, see Williams, Wm.
Lewknor:
-, Mary, see St. Amand
-, Ric., 23
Lexinton, Ld., see Sutton, Rob.
Ley, Hen., earl of Marlborough, 271
Liddell, Jas., 37
Liddington, 35
Limesy, Margery de, 43
Lincoln, earls of, see Lacy, Hen. de; Roumare
Lincoln:
-, bp. of, see Alexander; Burghersh,
Hen.
-, castle, 238
Lindsey, Sir David, 242
Line:
-, Thos., 158
-, fam., 159
Lisle:
-, Sir Beauvoir de, 248
-, Humph., 156
L'Isle Dieu (Eure, France), abbey, 34
Little Cheverell Dairy Co., 57
Littleton Pannell, see Lavington, West
Llewellin, John, 249, 291
Llewellins & James, bell-founders, 51
Lloyd, Col. Chas., 229, 250
Lock, Hughes & Co.'s bank, 235 n, 260
Locke:
-, John, 260
-, Wadham (fl. 1744, 1755), 260
-, Wadham (d. 1835), 249
-, fam., 249
Loder:
-, Giles, 121
-, Sir Rob., 121
London, Wm. of, 43
London, 92, 97, 121, 215, 223, 228,
230, 238, 250, 253, 279, 290, 294,
300
-, bell-foundry, 51
-, bp. of, see Basset, Fulk
-, corporation, 208
-, goldsmith, 307
-, hosp. of St. Kath. by the Tower, 35
-, hosp. of St. Thos., 109–10
-, Ld. Mayor, see Eyles, Sir John (d.
1703)
-, merchant of, 311
-, Tower of, 238
-, Westminster Abbey, 19
Long:
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1583), 48
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1635), 48
-, Eleanor, w. of John (d. 1676), m.
2 Wm. Shower, 56
-, Giffard, 48
-, Hen. (d. c. 1489), 72
-, Sir Hen. (fl. 1610), 94
-, Hen. (d. 1691), 172
-, Jas., 72, 188
-, Joan, w. of. Hen. (d. c. 1489), see
Malwain
-, Joan, w. of Wm. (d. 1562), 48
-, John (fl. 1493–4), 36
-, John (d. c. 1602), 36
-, John (d. 1676), 56
-, John (fl. 1680s), 24
-, John (fl. 1717), and his w. Honour,
209
-, Mary, see May
-, Sir Rob., 229
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1508), 36
-, Thos. (d. 1562), 48
-, Thos. (fl. 1606), 56
-, Sir Wal., 36
-, fam., 36, 56, 290
Longbridge Deverill, vicar of, see Dobson, John
Longendale (Ches.), 111
Longespée:
-, Ela (d. 1261), w. of Wm., see
Salisbury
-, Ela (d. before 1277), m. Rog. la
Zouche, 88
-, Ela (d. 1298), m. 1 Thos., earl of
Warwick, 2 Phil. Basset, 4, 120,
163, 169, 170 n
-, Emily, w. of Maur. FitzMaurice,
88, 99, 101
-, Emily, w. of Steph., 87–8, 99, 101
-, Marg., m. Hen., earl of Lincoln, 9
-, Steph., 87
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury, 138
Longleat Priory, see Horningsham
Lott:
-, John, bell-founder, 125
-, Tim., 256 n
Loughborough (Leics.), 293
Lovel:
-, John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1408), 78, 80,
241
-, John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1414), 78, 80
Lowe (Low):
-, C. H., 300
-, Ric., 92
Lucas:
-, Chas., 229
-, Frances Mary, 310–11
-, Sarah Anne W., 313
Luce, Adm. John, 59
Ludgershall, 238, 244
-, rector of, see Parsons, Bart.
Ludlow:
-, Geo., 111
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1680), 257
-, Wm. (fl. 1784), 249–50, 258
Ludlow Bruges, fam., 97, 102
Lybbe, John, rector of Gt. Cheverell, 50
Lydeway, see Stert; Urchfont
Lydiard Tregoze, 23
Lyllebon, Wal., 239
Lymbergh, Tidemann de, 63–4
Lyneham, 311
-, man., 16, 123, 197, 217
M
Macdonald, Mr., 296 n
McMahon, Sir Horace, 250
McNiven, Edw., 64
Magdalen College, Oxford, 88
Maggs:
-, F. J., 35
-, J. H., 35, 38, 139, 143
Maidment:
-, A. L., 194
-, fam., 29, 200
Malmesbury, earl of, see Harris, Sir Jas.
Malmesbury, 165, 229
-, Civil War at, 228
malting, 3, 47, 58, 68, 98, 258–9
Malvern, Gt. (Worcs.), Priory, 156,
158
-, prior of, 156, 158, 187
Malwain:
-, Alice, w. of John (d. before 1426),
72, 75
-, Joan, m. Hen. Long (d. c. 1489), 72
-, John (d. 1322), 72
-, John (d. c. 1375), 72, 179, 187
-, John (d. by 1426), 72–3, 179
-, Rog., and his w. Avice, 179
-, Wm. (fl. 1176), 72
-, Wm. (fl. 1270), 75
-, Wm. (fl. 1285, ? the same), 75
-, fam., 72, 76, 179
Mandeville:
-, Geof. de, earl of Essex, 216
-, Wm. de, earl of Essex, 216
Manners:
-, Cecily, see Hungerford
-, Francis, earl of Rutland, 163
Manning, John, 27
Manningford Abbots (in Manningford), 4–5, 106–12, 113, 210
-, adv., 111
-, agric., 109–11, 132
-, bridges, 107
-, ch., 107, 111–12
-, cts., 110
-, dom. archit., 107, 161
-, farms, 107, 109–10
-, glebe, 110–11
-, horticulture, 106–7, 110
-, inc., 109
-, man. and other estates, 107–9
-, man.-ho., 109
-, map, 108
-, 'Merce ford', 107
-, mill, 109–10
-, nonconf., 112
-, par. officers, 111
-, poor-relief, 111
-, pop., 106
-, prehist. remains, 106
-, rectors, 107, 111–12
-, rectory, 111, 116–17
-, rectory-ho., 107, 111–12, 113
-, rly. halt, 3, 107
-, roads, 106–7
-, schs., 112, 118
-, Swanborough Tump (Ash, Swana
beorth), 5, 106, 215
-, tithes, 111
-, water-meadow, 107, 110
Manningford Bohune (in Manningford, formerly in Wilsford), 4,
106, 113, 204–6, 211
-, agric., 209–11
-, Bottlesford, 3, 19, 110, 128, 206,
211–13
-, dom. archit., 206
-, fireworks ind., 211
-, horticulture, 3, 110, 206, 210–11;
and see Ware, Wal. T., Ltd.
-, nonconf., 214
-, pl.-name, 206
-, sch., 19, 214
-, bridges, 206, 211
-, chap., 211
-, chars., 214
-, ch., 18, 116, 202, 212–13, 223
-, cts., 211, 222
-, dom. archit., 206
-, farms, 208, 210–12
-, inc., 206, 210
-, man. and other estates, 208–9
-, man.-ho., 206, 208–9
-, map, 108
-, mill, 116, 211
-, nonconf., 213–14
-, poor-relief, 204, 211
-, pop., 205–6
-, prehist. remains, 205
-, roads, 206
-, sch., 19, 118, 214
-, tithes, 209, 211–12
-, Townsend, 206, 213–14
-, water-meadows, 210
-, woodland, 206
Manningford Bruce (in Manningford),
4, 106, 113–19, 129
-, adv., 117
-, agric., 115–16
-, bridge, 113
-, chars., 118–19
-, ch., 116–18, 212
-, cts., 116
-, dom. archit., 114
-, farms, 114, 116
-, glebe, 117
-, inc., 116
-, man. and other estates, 114–15, 211
-, man.-ho., 114–15
-, map, 108
-, mills, 115–16
-, nonconf., 118
-, par. officers, 116
-, pl.-name, 113
-, pop., 113
-, prehist. remains, 113
-, rectors, 117, 135
-, rectory, 111–12, 116–17
-, rectory-hos., 114, 116–17
-, roads, 113
-, Rom. remains, 113
-, schs., 112–13, 118–19, 136, 214
-, tithes, 117
-, Townsend, 114, 116
-, water-meadows, 113
-, woodland, 113, 116
Mannings, Geo., 180
Mante, John, 50
Maple, Wm., 258
March, earl of, see Mortimer, Rog.
Marden, John of, 124
Marden, 4–5, 71, 119–25
-, adv., 69, 123–4
-, agric., 122–3
-, chars., 124
-, ch., 123–5
-, cts., 123, 222
-, dom. archit., 120
-, farms, 120–4
-, firing ranges, 123
-, glebe, 121, 124
-, Green, the, 120
-, inc., 121–2
-, man. and other estates, 120–2, 208
-, Marden Manor (Ho.), 121
-, mill, 123
-, nonconf., 125
-, poor-relief, 123
-, pop., 119
-, prehist. remains, 119
-, rectory, 121
-, roads, 119–20
-, sch., 125
-, tithes, 121, 124
-, vicarage, 69–70, 123–4
-, vicarage-ho., 124
-, vicars, 121, 123–4
-, water-meadows, 119, 122–3
-, woodland, 122–3
Marden earthwork, see Beechingstoke
Marden Pedigree Pig Co. Ltd., 123
Mare, de la:
-, Hugh, 91
-, Maud, w. of Rob. (d. 1382), 87
-, Peter (fl. 1166), 87
-, Peter (d. by 1210), 87
-, Peter (d. 1254), 87–8, 91, 95, 100–1
-, Peter (d. 1292), 87, 91
-, Peter (d. 1349), 87, 93, 102
-, Rob. (d. by 1202), 87
-, Rob. (d. by 1211), 87
-, Rob. (d. 1272), 87
-, Rob. (d. 1308), 87
-, Rob. (d. 1382), 87, 91
-, Willelma, m. Sir John Roche (d.
1400), 78, 87
-, fam., 91
Margaret, queen of Edward I, 241
Margaret, queen of Hen., s. of Henry II, 240
Margaret, queen of Henry VI, 242
Margaret, ctss. of Winchester, 120
Markes:
-, Frances Barnes, 204
-, Thos., vicar of Wilcot, 203
Market Lavington Brick and Tile Co., 57, 99
markets, see Devizes; Lavington, Market; Upavon; Wilcot
Marlborough, Alf. of, 23
Marlborough:
-, duke of, see Spencer, Geo.
-, earl of, see Ley, Hen.
Marlborough, 78, 251, 254, 307–8
-, castle, 238–9, 242
-, ch., 254
-, hosp., 198
-, inns, 260
-, Jews at, 253
-, nonconf., 146
-, parliamentary representation, 284
-, pop., 227
-, privileges, 268–9
-, rector, see Williams, Sir Erasmus
-, taxation, 253–4, 256
Marlborough Downs, 1, 16, 20, 126, 146, 190
Marshal:
-, John le (fl. 1140), 238
-, John (fl. 1217–19), 239
-, John (d. c. 1235), 62
-, John (d. 1242), 62
Marshmill:
-, John atte (fl. 1306), 140
-, John atte (fl. 1349, another), 140
-, John (fl. 1392), 115
-, John (fl. 1480), 115
-, Kath., m. Rob. Andrews, 115
-, Wm. atte, 140
Marston, C. H., 295
Marston, 52, 105
Martin (Marten):
-, Chris., 132
-, Eliz., see Thistleden
-, Nic., 10, 12
-, Sam., 312
-, Wm. d). by 1567), 132
-, Wm. (fl. 1567), 132
Martinsell Hill, see Oare
Mary I, queen, 31, 59
Mary Louisa Victoria, dchss. of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria, 229, 261
Massey, Sir Edw., 229
Mathews, see Matthews
Maton, E. B., 163
Matthew son of John, 241
Matthews (Mathews):
-, Jas., 115
-, John, 258 n
-, Sarah, see Sutton
Mattock:
-, John, 47
-, fam., 46
Maud, empress, 238, 268–9, 287 n
Mauge, —. sculptor, 188
Mauley, Peter de, 162–3, 169–70, 239
Maundrell:
-, Ric., 271
-, Rob., 140
-, Wm., 140
Mawkes:
-, Ant., (fl. 1596), 10
-, Ant., (fl. 1673), 11, 13
May (Maye):
-, Alice, m. Edw. Horton, 94
-, Anne, m. Jeremy Horton, 94
-, Hen., 94
-, John., 298
-, Mary, m. Sir Hen. Long, 94
-, Rob., 94
-, Messrs., 259
-, Mrs., see Mayo
Mayell:
-, Joshua, 128
-, Rob., 128
-, Sam. (fl. 1736), 128
-, Sam., neph. of Sam. (fl. 1736), 128
Maynard:
-, Jas., 249, 302, 305, 314
-, Jane, 249
Mayo:
-, Chas., rector of Beechingstoke and
Huish, 18–19, 81–2
-, John, rector of Beechingstoke and
vicar of Wilcot, 18, 203, 212
-, Revd. Jos., 249
-, Jos., s. of Revd. Jos., 249
-, (or Maye), Mrs., 297
-, fam., 19, 260
Medlam, W. B., 247
Meek:
-, Alex., 112, 115, 180, 249–50
-, Alex. Grant, 115, 282
-, Bridget E. Grant, 115
-, Eliz. M. Grant, 115
-, Ernle Grant, 115
-, Mrs. Grant, 250 n
-, fam., 110, 118, 250
Melksham, 58, 132, 248, 260
-, forest, 238–9, 241, 243
-, nonconf., 299
-, taxation, 253
Melun, John de, Ld. of Tancarville, 63
Membury, Peter of, 23
Mere, 240
-, Zeals, 216–17
Merewether (Merryweather):
-, Edw., 44, 46
-, Hannah, 295–6
-, Hugh, 46
-, Jeffrey, 44
-, John (fl. 1480), 44
-, John (d. 1583), 44
-, John (d. 1613), 44–5
-, John (fl. 1625), 92
-, John (d. 1626, another), 44–5
-, John (fl. 1659), 92
-, John (fl. early 18th cent.), 97
-, Priscilla, w. of Ric., 44
-, Ric., 44
-, Thos. (d. 1602), 45
-, Thos., s. of Thos. (d. 1602), 45
-, Thos. (fl. 1625), 256
-, fam., 44–6, 290
Meriton, John, 299
Merrit (or Tyler), Benj., 100
Merryweather, see Merewether
Merton College, Oxford, 38, 144, 171
metal trades, 253–5, 258; and see edge-tools
metheglin, manufacture of, 259
Methodists, 13, 19, 32, 40, 52, 81, 104, 118, 125, 136, 154, 172, 188–9, 203, 224, 297–300
Methuen:
-, F. P., 31
-, Hen. Hoare, 31, 33, 76
-, John, 229
-, Sir Paul (fl. 1733), 274
-, Paul, Ld. Methuen (d. 1849), 3
-, Thos. Ant., rector of All Cannings,
and Garsdon, vicar of Lea,
31–2
Michell:
-, Alice, w. of John, 78–9
-, Christine, m. Wm. FitzGeoffrey,
78–9
-, Eliz., m. — Hall, 79
-, Isabel, m. Thos. Beke, 78
-, John, 78
Middlemarch, 229
Middlesex, see Fulham
Middleton:
-, Sir Hugh, 208
-, Jane, see Gorges
Midhurst (Suss.), 207
Miell, Edw., 104
Mikkelfeld, Wm. de, rector of Rushall, 145
Mildmay, Sir Wal., 152
Miles:
-, Hen. (fl. c. 1639), 218
-, Hen. (fl. 1739), 27
-, John (d. c. 1639), 218–20, 222
-, John (fl. earlier 17th cent., another),
256
-, John (d. by 1709), 197
-, Thos. (fl. 1593), 197
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1638), 197
-, fam., 16–17, 221
militia, see Hampshire militia; Wiltshire militia
Milk Hill, see Stanton St. Bernard
Mill (Mulle):
-, John of the, 143
-, Peter, 141
-, Rob., 140–1
Millard, see Milward
Miller, H., 62, 68
Mills:
-, Steph. (d. c. 1663), 24
-, Steph. (fl. 1845), 65, 67
-, Thos., 151
mills, see Alton Barnes; Alton Priors; Beechingstoke; Cannings, All; Cheverell, Great; Cheverell, Little; Chirton; Devizes; Lavington, Market; Lavington, West; Manningford Abbots; Manningford Bohune; Marden; Newnton; North; Potterne; Roundway; Rushall; Stanton St. Bernard; Stert; Upavon; Urchfont; Wilcot; Wilsford; Woodborough
Milman, the Misses, 249
Miln, Jas., 313
Milton Lilbourne, Clench in, 79, 126
Milward (Millard):
-, Mary, 24
-, Thos., rector of Huish, 81
mint, see Devizes
Mitcham (Surr.), 258
Moberly, Geo., bp. of Salisbury, 300
Mohaut:
-, Emma de, see Emma
-, Rob. de, 222
Mohun:
-, Isabel de, see Basset
-, Reynold de, 163
Moleyns:
-, Eleanor de, m. Rob. Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns, 91
-, Joan de, w. of John (d. 1342), m. 2
Sir Mic. Poynings, 91
-, John de (d. 1342), 91
-, Sir John de (d. 1359), 91, 98
-, Wm. de (d. 1380), 91
-, Wm. (d. 1429), 91
Monck, Ric., and his w. Joan, 15
Monkton Farleigh Priory, 73, 211–12
Monmouth's rebellion, 262
Monmouthshire, see Abergavenny
Montagu:
-, Cath. de, w. of Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), 101
-, Charlotte, see Wroughton
-, Eliz. de, w. of Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), 9
-, Adm. Geo., 194–5
-, Geo. Edw. Stirling, 194, 202
-, Col. Geo. W., see Wroughton
-, Adm. John Wm., 194
-, Thos., earl of Salisbury, 9
-, Wm. de, earl of Salisbury (d. 1344),
9, 101
-, Wm. de, earl of Salisbury (d. 1397),
9–10, 101
Montfort:
-, Parnel de, see Dunstanville
-, Rob. de, 156
-, Wm. de, 156
Montgomery, earls of, see Herbert
Moore:
-, John, 141, 165
-, Sam., 99
-, Wilfred, 99
-, Wm. (fl. early 18th cent.), 165
-, Wm. (fl. 20th cent.), 99
More:
-, Eliz., see Clevedon
-, Hannah, 59, 189
-, John, 217
-, —, 189
Morehead, Wm., 6
Morgan, Gregory., 123
Morris:
-, Hen., 231, 253, 312, 314
-, John, 255 n
-, fam., 255
Morse, John, 208, 214
Mortain, counts of, see John, king; Robert
Mortimer:
-, Hugh, 63
-, Rog. (d. 1282), 239
-, Rog., earl of March (d. 1399), 216,
222
-, Wm., 234
Mother Anthony's Well, see Roundway
Mounteyne, Ric., and his w. Eliz., 165
Mountsorrell, John of, 241 n
Mowbray, Aline, Lady Mowbray, 114–15
Moxham, Edw., 257 n
Moxon:
-, Wm., 125
-, fam., 125
Moyle, Sir Thos., 152
Mulle, see Mill
Mullens, Benoni, architect, 298
Munday (Mundy):
-, Francis, 197
-, Geo., 197
-, John, 197
-, Ric., 197
-, Rob., 36
-, fam., 36
Munham, Phil. de 239n
N
Naseby (Northants.), battle, 229
Nash:
-, Maria, 157
-, Sarah, 158
-, Thos., 158
Neale:
-, Sir Francis, 62, 65
-, Steph., 66
-, Wm., 257 n
Neate:
-, And., 18
-, Eliz., see Young
-, Jas., 98
-, John, 221
-, Steph. Richmond, 121
-, Steph. Young, 121
Needham:
-, Jos., 234, 260 n
-, fam., 290
Neild, Jas., 251
Nesfeld, John, 55
Netheravon, 4, 7
-, Chisenbury, West, 4, 165, 171
Neville:
-, Anne (d. 1484), m. 2 Ric., duke of
Gloucester, 216
-, Anne (d. 1492), w. of Ric., earl of
Warwick, see Beauchamp
-, Isabel, m. Geo., duke of Clarence,
216
-, Ric., earl of Warwick, 216
-, Rob. de, 239
New, Jos., 248
New College, Oxford, 10–12, 152,
156–8, 200, 219
-, warden, 10–11, 144, 157–8, 261 n
New Minster, see Winchester, Hyde Abbey
New Model Army, 229
New Park, see Roundway
New Town, see Devizes
Newbury, John of, 145
Newdigate:
-, Anne, see Seymour
-, Francis, 23, 30
Newman:
-, John, vicar of Upavon, 171
-, Thos., 311
Newnton, North, 4–5, 19, 111, 126–
36, 146
-, adv., 133–5
-, agric., 130–2, 209
-, chapelry of, see Knoyle, West
-, ch., 133–6, 203, 212
-, cts., 133, 152
-, dom. archit., 127–8
-, farms, 128–9, 131–4
-, glebe, 133–4
-, Gores, see Hilcott
-, Hilcott, q.v.
-, inc., 131
-, man. and other estates, 128–9
-, mill, 130, 133
-, par. officers, 133
-, pop., 127
-, prebend, 133–5, 152
-, prebendal estate, 134
-, prebendal-ho., 134
-, prebendaries, 134–5
-, Rainscombe, q.v.
-, rectors, 135
-, rectory, 38, 133–4
-, roads, 127
-, sch., 19, 136, 146
-, tithes, 133–5
-, vicarage, 133–5
-, vicarage-ho., 134
-, vicars, 135
-, water-meadow, 131
-, Wood Bridge, 127–8, 137, 160–1
inn, 127–8
Newsham, Ric., 283
Newsome, R. N., 247
Newton:
-, Sir Ernest, architect, 93
-, John, rector of Little Cheverell and
vicar of Coleshill, 59
Newton Ferrers (Devon), 135
Nichol, G. B., 110
Nicholas:
-, Anne, m. John Busfield, 115, 117
-, Bridget, m. John Nicholas (d. 1742),
23
-, Edw. (d. 1582), 115
-, Edw. (fl. 1596), 115
-, Edw. (d. 1623), 26
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1669), 26
-, Edw. (fl. 1687), 23, 27
-, Edw. (d. 1706), 114–15, 118
-, Eliz., 23
-, Georgiana, m. Phil. Gell, 23
-, Griffin, 303, 312
-, Jasper, 91
-, John (fl. 1606), 271 n
-, John (d. 1738), 23
-, John (d. 1742), 23
-, Mary, m. Henri de Polier Vernand,
23
-, Mary, see Lane
-, Mic., 303, 312
-, (formerly Heath), Nic., 23
-, Oliffe Richmond, 293
-, Sir Oliver, 115
-, Ric., 91
-, Rob. (fl. 1551), 122
-, Rob. (fl. 1572), 91
-, Rob. (d. 1592), 26
-, Rob. (d. 1602), and his w. Jane, 115
-, Rob. (fl. 1639), 26
-, Rob. (d. 1667), 271, 303, 312
-, Rob. (fl. 1713), 117
-, Rob. (d. 1722), 293
-, Rob. (d. 1725), 293
-, Rob. (d. 1826), 249
-, Susanna, w. of Edw. (d. 1706), 115
-, fam., 27, 97, 303
Nichols, John, 66, 69
Niel, bp. of Ely, 238
Nisbet, Rob. Parry, 250, 293
Niven, David, 194
Noble, J. H., 16, 121
nonconformity, see Baptists; Brethren; Congregationalists; Independents; Latter Day Saints; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army
Norfolk, duke of, see Howard, John
Norfolk, Norwich, bp. elect, of, see Pandulf
Normandy, Rob. of, see Robert
Normanton, earls of, 15, 35, 139, 208, 219; and see Agar
Norres, see Norris
Norreys, Ld., see Bertie, Jas.
Norrington, see Alvediston
Norris (Norres):
-, Hen., 133
-, Jas., 98
North, Edw., 180
North Wilts. Dairy Co., see Wilts. United Dairies Ltd.
North Wilts. Dispensary, see Devizes
North Wilts. Foundry, see Devizes
Northampton, 59
Northamptonshire, see Boughton;
Broughton; Fotheringhay; Naseby; Northampton
-, Blisworth, rector of, see Yate,
Jonathan
Northcombe, see Urchfont
Northey, Edw., 255, 311
Northumberland:
-, duke of, see Percy, Hugh
-, earl of, see Seymour, Algernon
Norwich, bp. elect of, see Pandulf
Norwood:
-, Eliz., m. Hen. Barley, 63
-, John, 63
Nosworthy:
-, J. W., 48, 50 59, 149
-, J. W., & Partner, 219
-, John, 59, 149
-, fam., 152
Nott, fam., 290
Nottinghamshire, see Southwell
Noyes:
-, Anne (d. 1654), see Ernle
-, Anne (fl. 1658), m. Edw. Howard,
68, 178
-, Anne (fl. 1739), 25
-, Eliz., m. John Richards, 178
-, Israel, and his w. Margery, 188
-, Joan, see Bacon
-, John (fl. 1557), 188
-, John (fl. 1599, ? the same), 221
-, John, s. of John (fl. 1557), 188
-, Ric. (fl. 1604), 221
-, Ric. (d. by 1645, another), 178
-, Rob. (d. c. 1614), 178, 181–2
-, Rob. (d. by 1645), 178
-, Sam., 188, 298
-, Susan, m. Hen. Eyre, 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1540), 29
-, Thos. (fl. 1563, ? the same), 25
-, Thos. (d. 1675), 25
-, Wm. (fl. 1510), 182
-, Wm. (d. 1557, another), 116, 181–2,
188
-, Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1557), 116
-, Wm., s. of Thos. (fl. 1563), 25
-, Wm. (d. 1618), 178, 181–2
-, Wm. (d. by 1622, another), 165
-, Wm., s. of Wm. (d. by 1622), 165
-, Wm. (d. by 1645), 178, 181–2
-, Wm. (fl. 1695), 25
-, fam., 182, 221
Nunnaminster, see Winchester, abbey of St. Mary
Nurse, W. M., 247 n
Nursery, the, see Devizes
Nursteed, see Roundway
Nutland:
-, Hen. (fl. 19th cent.), 27
-, Hen. (fl. 1971), 128
-, R. H., 128
Nye, Ant., 91
O
Oaksey, chap., 211
Oare:
-, Isabel of, 196
-, Wal. of, 196
Oare (in Wilcot), 4–5, 77–81, 126, 132,
190
-, agric., 132–3, 200–1; and see
Huish, agric.
-, chars., 82, 193, 204
-, ch., 80–1, 96, 202–4, 223
-, cts., 222; and see Wilcot, cts.
-, dom. archit., 193
-, farms, 80, 197–8, 200–1
-, Giant's Grave, 190
-, inc., 77, 80, 126, 190, 197, 200–1
-, mans. and other estates, 195–8
-, man.-ho., see Oare, Oare Ho.
-, Martinsell Hill, 126, 190, 196, 200–1
-, nonconf., 81, 203
-, Oare Ho., 112, 196, 203
-, par. officers, 202
-, poor-relief, 202
-, pop., 193
-, Rom. Cath., 204
-, Romano-Brit. site, 77, 193
-, schs., 77–8, 81, 204
-, smithy, 193
-, tithes, 80, 198, 202
-, tithingman, 202
-, woodland, 200
Ocle (Okelegh), John, 287
Odiham (Hants), castle, 244
Odlum, Geo. M., 208
Ogard:
-, Alice, see Cooksey
-, Sir And., 114
Okelegh, see Ocle
Okey, Thos., 295
Oldfield, T. B., 284
Oliphant, Mrs., 249
Olivier, Hen. Steph., 90
Oram:
-, Jas., 259
-, W. J., 48
Orchard, John, see Archard
Orchardsleigh (Som.), 240
Orcheston St. George, 292
Orcheston St. Mary, 292
-, rector of, see Rollestone, Hen. of
Ordlaf, ealdorman, 148
Osmund, bp. of Salisbury, 237
Ossington, Thos. of, 218
Oswald, 91
Oswestry (Salop.), 282
Oswulf, bp. of Ramsbury, 148
Otto, cardinal-legate, 240
Overton:
-, Thos., 178–9
-, Thos. Collins, architect, 249
-, Wm., 178, 188
Overton, 8
-, Alton Priors, q.v.
-, Shaw farm, 10–11; and see Alton
Barnes, Shaw
Oxford, 13, 268
-, cathedral, see Christ Church
-, university, 145, 187
-, Ashmolean Museum, keeper of,
see Phillips, John
-, Colleges, see Brasenose; Christ
Church; Corpus Christi;
Magdalen; Merton; New
Oxfordshire, see Ewelme; Oxford; Sandford
Oyseleur:
-, Hen. le, 238 n
-, Rog. le, 238 n
P
Page:
-, Mat., 249
-, Ric., 164
-, Wm. (d. c. 1542), 311
-, Wm. (fl. 1570), 249
Paget, Jas., 23
Painter, L. G., 264 n
Palmer:
-, And., 307
-, Ric., 256
Palmerston, Vct., see Temple, Hen.
Palton:
-, Eliz., see Wroth
-, Wm., 15
Pandulf, legate, bp. elect of Norwich, 239
Pannell, Edw., 257 n
Paradise (Paradice):
-, Edw., 259 n
-, Francis, 273
-, Hen. (fl. 1722), 259 n
-, Hen. (fl. 1726, ? the same), 257 n
-, John, 257 n
-, Thos., 255 n
-, Wm. (fl. 1741–4), 259 n
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1760), 257 n
-, —, 256
-, fam., 255–7, 259, 293
Parker, Rob., 153
Parkinson, Jas., 208
Parr, Cath., see Catherine
Parry:
-, Jos., 28, 32, 71
-, Leonard, 44
-, Sarah, 189
-, fam., 28
Parsons, Bart., rector of Manningford Bruce, and Ludgershall, vicar of Collingbourne Kingston, 117
Partridge, Wm., 222
Patney, 4, 7, 71, 105, 121, 223
-, ch., 69–70, 124
-, cts., 152
-, rly. junction, 3, 72
Paulet:
-, Anne, see Cole
-, Chas., marq. of Winchester, duke
of Bolton, 3
-, Essex (d. 1653), 23
-, Essex (d. 1682), 23–4
-, Sir John, 23
-, Wm., marq. of Winchester (d.
1598), 23
-, Wm. (fl. 1631), 23
Paulton:
-, Gillian, m. John Cheney (fl. 1474),
195
-, John of, and his w. Joan, 195
-, Wm., 195
-, fam., 195, 200
Pavely:
-, Joan, m. Sir Ralph Cheyney, 35
-, John, 35
-, Reynold, 34–5
-, fam., 35
Paxton, fam., 52
Paynter, Rob., 311
Peacock:
-, A. G., 129
-, A. J. and Son, 211
Pead, Geo., 256
Pearse (Pearce):
-, Geo. Griffin, 66
-, John, 284, 302–3
-, and see Pierce
Pearson, J. L., architect, 40, 118
Peck, Jos., 256 n
Pegge, Maud Edith, m. Benj. Howard Cunnington, 230, 313
Pembroke, earls of, 128, 133–5, 148, 150, 152–3; and see Herbert
Pembrokeshire, see St. David's
Peniston (Pennistone), John, architect, 293
Penruddocke, Chas., 247
Peppercombe, see Urchfont
Percy:
-, Eliz., see Seymour
(formerly Smithson), Hugh, duke of
Northumberland, 107, 111
Peter, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey
Peter, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Peterloo massacre, 162
Pewsey 1, 3, 99, 110, 132, 211
-, cts., 110
-, man., 106–7, 109–10
-, poor-law union, 38, 80, 111, 116,
133, 144, 202, 211, 222
-, R.D.C. housing, 114
-, rly. sta., 191
-, rural dean, 202
-, sch., 112, 146, 204
-, Sharcott, 110
-, Wick, 126
Pewsey, Vale of, 1, 3, 16, 21, 60, 72, 119, 126–7, 135–6, 147, 159, 169, 214
Pewsham Forest, 268
-, yeoman ranger, 243 n
Peyte, John, and his w. Marg., 90–1
Philip, Wm., 26
Philippa, queen of Edward III, 120, 241
Phillips:
-, Edw., 256
-, Edw. White, 256
-, Eleanor, see Powell
-, Frank, 152
-, Geo., 256 n
-, John, 120
-, Phil., 313 n
-, Sam., 256 n
-, Thos., 282
-, fam., 256
Philpot (Philpott):
-, Revd. J. C., 32
-, fam., 99
-, and see Felpot
Phipp (Phip):
-, J. F., 262
-, Nic., 256 n
Phipps:
-, Revd. E. J., rector of Devizes, 286 n,
288
-, Canon F., vicar of St. Peter's,
Devizes, 294
Piccadilly (in Beechingstoke), see Beechingstoke
Piccadilly (in Devizes), see Devizes
Pierce:
-, Edw., 296
-, John (fl. 1600), 261
-, John (d. c. 1642, prob. another),
255, 286–7, 301–2, 309, 311–12,
314
-, John (d. c. 1768), vicar of Chirton,
70
-, Mary, 188
-, Ralph, 311
-, Ric., 228, 261, 273
-, Ruth, 266
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1690), 259, 261
-, Thos. (d. 1691), dean of Salisbury,
229, 255 n
-, fam., 255
-, and see Pearce
Pike:
-, Edm., 198
-, Geo., 37
-, Isabel, 198
-, Ric., 198
-, Wm., 198
-, fam., 198
-, and see Pyke
Pile (Pyle):
-, Rob., 11, 121
-, Simon, 152
-, Wm., 256 n
-, fam., 152
Pinckney:
-, Geo., rector of Rushall and vicar
of Upavon, 145
-, Hen., 16
-, John (fl. 1443), 16
-, John (fl. early 15th cent., ? the
same), 219
-, Ric., 16
-, Rob., 39
-, Thos., 16
-, Wm. (fl. 1576), 142
-, Wm. (d. 1698), 39
-, Wm. (d. 1779), 39
-, Wm. (d. 1811), 39, 223
-, fam., 40, 142, 145
Pitney (Som.), rector of, see Astley, Francis Bickley
Pitt:
-, Ellinor, 314
-, Wm., earl of Chatham (d. 1778), 3,
6, 178
-, Wm. (d. 1806), 229
Plank:
-, E., 123
-, Mrs. I., 177
Plant, Osmund, 140, 142
Pleistow, Marg., m. Hugh Provender, 24
Pleshey (Essex), 230
Plessis, John du, earl of Warwick, 239, 244
Pleydell-Bouverie:
-, Anne, 89
-, Duncombe, 88, 92, 96, 103
-, Edw., 88–9, 92, 97
-, Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1828),
46–7, 57, 92–3, 100
-, Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1889), as
Vct. Folkestone, 104
-, Louisa, m. Sam. Hay, 93, 103,
105
-, Wal., 55, 88, 97
-, (formerly Bouverie), Wm., earl of
Radnor (d. 1776), 3, 5–6, 49,
55, 57, 88–9, 96–7
-, Wm., earl of Radnor (d. 1869), 49,
88, 92–3, 96, 104
-, fam., 85, 89
Plucknet:
-, Alan, 94
-, Alice, 94
Plummer, Wm., 67
Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax:
-, Ernle Eliz., Baroness Dunsany, 73,
179
-, Reg., 36, 73, 179
Podington, Peter of, 24
Pole, de la:
-, Anne, w. of Thos. (d. 1420), 64
-, Cath., 64
-, Edm., 64
-, Mic., earl of Suffolk, 64
-, Thos. (d. 1361), 64
-, Thos. (d. 1420), 64
-, Thos. (d. 1430), 64
-, Wm., duke of Suffolk, and his w.
Alice, 64
Pollard, —, architect, 266
Poller, Thos., 312
Pollock, Hamilton Rivers, 177
Pontin:
-, John (d. 1649), 196
-, John (d. 1819), 196–8
-, John (fl. 1843), 80–1, 196, 201
-, Mic. (d. 1702), 196
-, Mic. (d. 1719), 196
-, Simon, 196, 204
-, Wm., 196
-, fam., 204
Ponting:
-, C. E., architect, 13, 125, 145, 188
-, Fred., architect, 93 n
Poole:
-, Sir Giles, 139
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 139
-, Sir Hen. (fl. 1626), 139
-, John (fl. 1548–9), 139
-, John (d. by 1592, ? the same), 148
-, Wm., 139
Poole (Dors.), 264 n
Poore (Poor):
-, Edw. (d. 1788), 35, 128, 137, 139–
42
-, Edw. (d. 1795), 140–1
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1838), 133, 139
-, Sir John M., 36, 139, 141, 143, 145
-, Ric. le, bp. of Salisbury, 239
-, Rog. le, 238
-, fam., 35, 142–3
Pope, fam., 67
Porter, Rob., 242 n
Post, Wal., rector of Gt. Cheverell, 50
Potter:
-, A., 133
-, Edm., 256
-, Edw., 256
-, Edwin, 99
-, Hen., 48
-, Jas. (d. c. 1812), 48, 52
-, Jas. (fl. 1816), 52
-, W. G., 180
-, fam., 42, 47
Potterne, 180, 187, 225, 227, 240, 264,
266
-, Hartmoor, 227, 234, 248
-, Marston, q.v.
-, mills:
-, Jordon's, 228
-, Whistley, 228
-, nonconf., 296
-, Wick, 227
Potterne and Cannings Hundred, 225
Poulshot, 93
Powell:
-, Sir Edw., 246–7
-, (formerly Phillips), Eleanor, 287,
302–3, 305–6, 313
-, Mary, see Vanlore
-, Wm., 299
Poynings:
-, Joan, see Moleyns
-, Sir Mic., 91
Prater:
-, Ant., 148, 152
-, Geo., 147–8
-, Thos., 148
-, Wm., 148
Prebends, see Cannings, All; Newnton, North; Stanton St. Bernard; Upavon; Urchfont
Presbyterians, 295–7
Prestwich, John, rector of Devizes, 285
Price:
-, Edw., 48
-, Morgan, 256
Prior, Wm., 294
prisons, see Devizes; Fisherton Anger
Proby, Edm., 178
Provender:
-, Agnes, w. of John, s. of John (d.
by 1316), 24
-, Eliz., m. John Franklin, 24
-, Geo. (d. 1617), 24
-, Geo. (d. 1644), 24
-, Geof. (fl. 1345), 24
-, Geof. (d. 1593), 24, 26
-, Gillian, w. of John (d. by 1316), m.
2 John Clarice, 24
-, Hugh, 24
-, Joan, ? m. John of Rushall, 24
-, John (d. by 1316), 24
-, John, s. of John (d. by 1316), 24
-, Marg., see Pleistow
-, Nic., 24
-, Ric., s. of Rob., 24
-, Ric., s. of Wm. (fl. 15th cent.), 24
-, Rob., 24
-, Wm. (fl. 14th cent.), 24
-, Wm. (fl. 15th cent.), 24
Puckeridge (Puckridge):
-, Jas., 158
-, Jonathan, 158
-, fam., 200
Puckshipton, see Beechingstoke
Pudsey, Hen., 165
Pugh:
-, C. W., 273 n
-, Revd. S. S., 306
Purdue:
-, Rog., 31
-, Wm. and Rog., bell-founders, 292–3
Purre, Wm., 95
Pyke (Pyk):
-, Ellen, m. Revd. Hen. Rogers, 130
-, Hen. (d. 1636), 130
-, Hen. (d. after 1694), 130
-, Hen. (d. 1854), 130
-, Joan, see Cheverell
-, John, vicar of Enford, 172
-, Nic., 55
-, Steph., 116
-, Thos. (fl. 1652–3), 130
-, Thos. (fl. 1844), 110
-, fam., 132
-, and see Pike
Pyle, see Pile
Pynsent:
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1719), 3, 178, 181–2
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1765), 3, 178
Q
Quakers, 32, 52, 60, 104, 125, 159, 172, 188, 203, 294, 298–9
Quartermain, Ric., and his w. Joan, 90
Queen Anne's Bounty, 39, 124, 171, 202, 286–7, 292
Queens' College, Cambridge, 49
Queensberry, dukes of, see Douglas, Chas. and Wm.
Quintin:
-, Mary, 213
-, Sam., vicar of Wilsford, 213
R
R.A.F. sta. (former R.F.C. Central Flying Sch.), see Upavon
Rabeyn, Ellis, 239
Raby, Dr. Leonard, 313
Radcliffe, Wm., vicar, later rector, of North Newnton, 135
Radnor, earls of, 6, 49, 88, 100; and see Pleydell-Bouverie
rag processing, 221
railways, see Berks. & Hants Extension; Great Western; Wilts., Somerset & Weymouth
railway stations, see Beechingstoke; Chirton; Devizes; Lavington, West; Manningford Abbots; Pewsey; Woodborough
Rainscombe (in Wilcot, formerly in
North Newnton), 126, 128, 190
-, agric., 126, 132–3
-, brick-making, 132
-, chars., see Oare
-, dom. archit., 128
-, farms, 132–3
-, inc., 126, 132
-, man., 128, 130, 196–7
-, pop., 127–8
-, prehist. remains, 193
-, Rainscombe Ho., 112, 130
-, woodland, 126, 132
Ralegh, Ralph de, 62
Ralph of York, prebendary of Urchfont, 181
Ralph, Wal. s. of, see Walter
Rameshalle, John de, 241 n
Ramsbury, Maud of, 238
Ramsbury, bp. of, see Oswulf
Randell, J. A., architect, 248, 258–9, 298
Randolf, Wm., 219
Rawkins:
-, Jane, w. of Nat., ? m. 2 Edw.
Ballard, 128
-, (or Romen), Nat., 128
Raymond:
-, Chas., 16, 19
-, Mat., 16
-, fam., 16–17, 156
Read (Reed, Rede):
-, E. C., 247
-, John, 295
-, M. J., 24, 149, 151
-, Ric., 24, 260
-, Wm., 312 n
-, Mr., 24
-, Mrs., 295
-, fam., 293
Reading (Berks.):
-, abbot of, see Simon
-, chs., 285
Rede, see Read
Redhorn Hill, see Urchfont
Redmayne, Edw., 165
Reed, see Read
Reeks:
-, Rob., 152
-, fam., 152
Reeves:
-, Harry (fl. 1767), 109
-, Harry (fl. 1839), 197
-, Hen., 197
-, John, 197
-, Ric., 197
Rennie, John, 191
Reynes:
-, Alice, w. of Sir John (d. 1428), 140
-, Joan, see Borard
-, John (d. 1421), 140
-, Sir John (d. 1428), 140
-, Ralph (d. by 1310), 140
-, Ralph (fl. 1422), 140
-, Thos., father of Ralph (d. by 1310),
140
-, Thos., s. of Ralph (d. by 1310), 140
-, Sir Thos. (d. c. 1388), 140
-, Thos. (d. 1417), 140
-, Wal., 140
Reynold, archd. of Salisbury, bp. of Bath, abp. elect of Canterbury, 69
Reynolds:
-, Geo., 254
-, Rob., 258 n
-, S., & Co., 258 n
-, Steph., 229, 307
-, Stewart, 92
-, fam., 257–8
Rich:
-, Sir Chas, 247–8
-, Lady, 247
Richard II, 216, 241
Richard III, 55, 165
-, as duke of Gloucester, 43, 139, 216
Richard son of John, 216, 218, 222
-, his w., see Emma
Richard at the water, 141
Richards:
-, Eliz., see Noyes
-, John, 178, 182
Richman, Wm., 256 n
Richmond (Surr.), queen's library at, 34
Ricote:
-, Fulk of, 90
-, John of, 90
-, John, s. of Fulk of, 90
-, John, s. of John of, 90
Ridge Way, the, 1, 14, 45, 61, 83, 86, 96, 119, 136–7, 160, 175, 205, 214
Rievaux, Peter de, 239
Riggs, Penelope, 23
Ring:
-, John (d. c. 1557), 131
-, John (fl. 1564), 131
-, Wm., 165
Rivers:
-, Adam, 216, 219
-, Cecily, 216, 222
-, Isabel, w. of Thos. (d. 1375), 10
-, Iseult, w. of Adam, 216
-, Joan, see Grimstead
-, Jocelin, 216
-, John, 216
-, Marg., see Berner
-, Peter, 217
-, Reynold, and his w. Gillian, 216
-, Ric. (fl. 1258), 216, 222
-, Ric. (fl. 1315), 216–17
-, Ric. de (fl. 1322, another), 102
-, Thos. (d. 1375), 10
-, Thos. (fl. 1411), 10
-, Wal. de (fl. 1086), 120
-, Wal. (fl. 12th cent.), 216, 218–19,
222
-, Wal. (d. by 1213, another), 216–17
-, fam., 216–17
Robbins:
-, Harry, 220
-, Revd. Mills, 237
-, Sam., 215, 221
-, Wm., 221
Robbins, Lane & Pinniger, 219, 221
Robert of Normandy, 238, 240
Robert, count of Mortain, 63
Robert, earl of Gloucester, 238
Robert, earl of Leicester, 120
Robert the marshal, 87, 91
Robert son of Gerald, 215–16
Robert son of Peter, 216
Robinson, Crabb, 235, 306
Roche:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wal. Beauchamp, 78,
87, 89
-, John de la (fl. c. 1331), 6, 178
-, Sir John (d. 1400), 78, 87
-, Willelma, see Mare
Rochelle:
-, Agnes, 87
-, Godfrey, 87
-, Ric. (d. by 1195), 87
-, Ric. (d. c. 1276), 82, 87–8, 91, 99–
100
-, Wm. (d. by 1221), 87
-, Wm. (d. by 1234), 87–8, 91, 95,
100–1
-, fam., 87
Roger, archd. of Wilts., 212
Roger, bp. of Salisbury, 238
Roger (fl. 1086), 195
Rogers:
-, Revd. Benj., 130
-, Cath., 197
-, Sir Edw. (fl. early 16th cent.), 197
-, Edw. (fl. 1591), 197
-, Revd. Edw. Hen., 82, 130, 193, 204
-, Eliz., see Wayte
-, Eliz., dau. of Thos. (fl. after 1482),
197
-, Ellen, see Pyke
-, F. E. N., 130, 193, 204
-, Lt.-Col. F. H. N., 130
-, Francis James Newman, 130, 201
-, Francis Newman, 130
-, Geo. Bordieu, 90, 103
-, Sir Geo., 197
-, Revd. Hen., 130
-, Hen., s. of Revd. Hen., 130
-, Hen., grds. of Revd. Hen., 130
-, Revd. Jas., 130, 132, 196
-, Jane, see Winter
-, John (fl. 1654), 257 n
-, John (fl. 1705), 313
-, Mrs. R., 301
-, Rob. (fl. 1509), 123, 197, 209
-, Revd. Rob. (fl. 1752), 130
-, Thos. (d. by 1479), 197
-, Thos. (fl. after 1482), 197
-, Wm., 197
-, fam., 197
Rollestone:
-, Hen. of, rector of Orcheston St.
Mary, 179
-, Nic. of, and his w. Kath., 178
Romain, J., 235
Roman Catholics, see Devizes; Draycot FitzPayne; Oare; Upavon, R.A.F. sta.
Rome, pilgrimage to, 81
Romen, Nat., see Rawkins
Romsey Abbey (Hants), abbess of, 99
Rose, w. of Wal. s. of Wm., see Walter
Rose:
-, Chas., 258–9
-, Edw., 314
Roumare:
-, Wm. de, earl of Lincoln (d. by
1161), 215–16
-, Wm. de, earl of Lincoln (d. c. 1198),
216
Roundway, 225, 233, 247, 249, 292
-, Bedborough, 233, 249, 292
-, Drew's Pond, 292
-, Le Marchant Barracks, 293
-, mills:
-, Belvedere, 257
-, Roundway, 228
-, Mother Anthony's Well, 281
-, New Park (later Roundway Ho.),
157, 228, 245, 247, 256, 284;
and see Devizes, parks (new
park)
-, Nursteed, 249, 292
-, Roundway Down (Hill), 225, 230,
281
-, battle, 228 n, 229
-, Roundway hosp., 229, 282
Rowborough Hundred, 3, 5–6, 89, 93
-, Bishop's Rowborough, 225
-, King's Rowborough, 3, 41, 54,
176
Rowde:
-, Gillian of, 238 n
-, Nic. of, 241 n
-, Thos. of, 238 n
Rowde, 225, 227–8, 243 n, 294, 307,
313
-, Foxhangers, 228
-, man., 238–9, 241, 246
-, Rowde Ford, 281
-, serjeanty, 240
-, Wick, 227
Rowse, Wm., 209
Royal Flying Corps, Central Flying Sch., see Upavon, R.A.F. sta.
Ruddle, Geo., 17
Rudhall:
-, Abraham, bell-founder, 103, 213
-, Thos., bell-founder, 32
Rudham, Wal. de, 78
Rushall:
-, Joan of, see Provender
-, John of, 24
Rushall, 4–5, 40, 136–46, 167, 171
-, adv., 144, 171
-, agric., 141–3
-, bridge, 137, 143
-, chars., 146
-, ch., 141, 144–5, 164, 170
-, cts., 144
-, dom. archit., 137–8, 140
-, fair, 143–4
-, farms, 141–3
-, field systems, 137, 141
-, firing range, 138
-, fulling-mill, 143
-, glebe, 142, 144–5
-, inc., 137, 143–5
-, mans. and other estates, 33, 35, 128,
138–41, 166
-, man.-ho., 137–40
-, mills, 143, 169
-, nonconf., 145–6, 172
-, par. officers, 144
-, park, 137–8, 142–3, 160
-, pop., 137–8
-, prehist. remains, 137
-, rectors, 142–3, 145, 170; and see
Giffard, Thos.; Yate, Thos.
-, rectory, 138, 144, 170
-, rectory-ho., 145
-, roads, 136–7, 160
-, Romano-Brit. site, 137
-, schs., 40, 137–8, 146, 173, 214
-, stocks, 137
-, tithes, 144
Russell, Mary, 297
Russia, export to, 256
Rutland, earl of, see Manners, Francis
Rutter, I., & Co., 258
Rybury Camp, see Cannings, All
Rydell, Simon, 132
Rykman, John, 98
S
S.P.C.K., 302
Sacheverell, Tim., 291, 296, 306
Sadler:
-, Hen., 165
-, Mary, see Unwin
-, Thos., 149
Sainsbury:
-, Christian, 97
-, Fred., 90
-, G. T., 260
-, H. J., 63
-, Herb., 297
-, J. W. S., 210
-, John (fl. 1507), 89, 97
-, John (fl. 1550, ? another), 92
-, John (d. 1559), 181
-, John (d. 1634), 181
-, John (d. after 1634), 181
-, Maria, 105
-, Ric., 181
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1560), 97
-, Rob. (fl. 1732), 181
-, Sam., 103
-, Thos. (fl. 1540), 95
-, Thos. (d. 1795), 103, 105
-, Wm. (fl. 1625), and his w. Joan, 92
-, Wm. (d. 1705), 181
-, Wm. (d. 1806), 105
-, fam., 97, 103
Sainsbury Bros., brewers, 259
St. Albans Abbey (Herts.), abbot of, 12
St. Amand:
-, Anne, see West
-, Sir Ant., 23, 30, 242
-, Mary, m. Ric. Lewknor, 23
-, fam., 31
St. Amand, Ld., see Beauchamp, Sir Ric.
St. Anne's Hill, see Allington, Tan Hill
St. Asaph (Flints.), bp. of, see Tanner, Thos.
St. Bride, Nic., and his w. Maud, 207
St. David's (Pemb.), chancellor of, see Williams, Sir Erasmus
St. Joan à Gore's farm, see Gore, farm
St. John:
-, Edw., 63
-, Marg., 63
-, Ric., 63
St. Joseph of Annecy, teaching order, 304–5
St. Lo:
-, Joan, see Cheverell
-, John (d. c. 1314), 55
-, Sir John (d. 1375), 55
-, John (fl. 1447), 251
-, Marg., w. of Sir John, m. 2 Sir
Peter Courteney, 55
St. Maur:
-, Algernon, duke of Somerset (d.
1923), 194
-, Ernest, Ld. St. Maur, 194
-, and see Seymour
Ste. Mère Eglise, Wm. of, 239
St. Wandrille de Fontenelle (SeineMaritime, France):
-, abbey, 38, 144, 164, 166, 170–1, 211
-, abbots, 164–5, 170–1
-, cell of, see Upavon, priory
Salisbury:
-, Edw. of (fl. 1086), 9, 72–4, 193–4,
198, 202, 207–8
-, Ela of, ctss. of Salisbury (d. 1261),
m. Wm. Longespée, 207
-, Marg., ctss. of, see Longespée
-, Maud of, m. Humph. de Bohun
(fl. 12th cent.), 73, 207–8
-, Maud (fl. 13th cent.), m. Wm.
Spillman, 10
-, Pat. of, earl of Salisbury, 9, 54, 194,
197, 202
-, Sibyl, see Chaworth
-, Wal. of, 9, 72–3, 194
-, Wm., 10
Salisbury:
-, ctss. of, see Salisbury, Ela of
-, earls of, 54, 72; and see Longespee,
Wm.; Montagu, Thos., Wm.
(d. 1344), and Wm. (d. 1397);
Salisbury, Pat. of
Salisbury, 96–7, 99, 141, 149, 292
-, archd. of, 158, 187; and see Reynold
-, assize town, 252
-, bell-foundry, 40, 51, 59, 145, 154
-, bps., 18, 58–9, 69, 80, 101–3, 111,
117, 123–4, 171, 186, 202,
211–12, 222, 241, 267, 285–6,
292, 294; and see Beauchamp,
Ric.; Davenant; Douglas, John;
Henchman; Jocelin; Moberly;
Osmund; Poore, Ric. le;
Roger; Wordsworth
-, cathedral, 93
-, chancellor, 158
-, choristers, 101
-, dean and chapter, 18, 103, 223,
251, 292
-, deans, see Brideoake; Pierce,
Thos.
-, prebends, 112, 164, 170; and see
Upavon, ch.
-, vicar choral, 170
-, ch. of St. Edmund, 227
-, diocese:
-, board of finance, 118
-, council of education, 306
-, poor benefice fund, 39
-, synod, 300
-, hosp. of St. Nicholas, 38, 133, 211–
13; and see Howman, G. E.
-, inns, 260
-, parliamentary representation, 284
-, pop., 227
-, taxation, 253–4, 256
-, textile ind., 253
Salisbury, Old:
-, castle, 242
-, taxation, 253
Salisbury Journal, 301
Salisbury Plain, 1, 53, 60, 83, 86, 97–8, 106, 119, 136, 159, 175, 204
Salmon:
-, Wm. (fl. 1404), 253
-, Wm. (d. 1826), 177, 183, 247, 250,
274–6, 290
-, Wm. Wroughton, 247, 250
-, fam., 274
Salter, Wm., 311
Salvation Army, 299–300
Samuel Moore Foods Ltd., 99
Sandford:
-, Ric. de, 239
-, Thos. de, 239, 241
Sandford (Oxon.), preceptory of, 62
Sandwich, Ralph de, 239, 241, 244, 286
Sandys:
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1540), 207
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1623), 163
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1668 or 9),
207
Sapperton (Glos.), 139
Saulf (fl. T.R.E.), 215
Saunders:
-, Amram Edwards, 83, 85, 100
-, David, 104, 189
-, John, 211
-, Sam., 99
-, Wm., 86
-, fam., 99–100
Savage Transformers Ltd., 260
Savernake Forest, 8, 10, 55, 77, 126,
132, 163, 200
-, wardens, 132
saw-mill, 221
Sawbridge, John, see SawbridgeErle-Drax
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax:
-, Jane, see Erle-Drax-Grosvenor
-, (formerly Sawbridge), John, 73
-, Maria Caroline, 73
-, (later Ernle-Erle-Drax), Sarah Charlotte Eliz., m. Col. Francis
Plunkett Burton, 73
Sawyer:
-, Jos., 47
-, Mark (d. 1851), 47, 52
-, Mark (d. 1853), 42
-, Nat., 47
Say, Baroness, see Heron, Eliz.
Sayer, F. H., 99
Schomberg, Edm. Clark, 93
Scott, Sir Gilb., architect, 290
sculptors, see Bailey, E. H.; Flaxman, John; Hoare, Prince; King, T.; Mauge —; Westmacott, Ric. (d. 1808) and Ric. (d. 1856)
Seagrave (Leics.), 49
Seaton, Mrs., 250
Seddon, J. P., 172
Seend, 93, 287, 296, 311
Selfe:
-, Isaac (fl. 1660), 104
-, Isaac (fl. 1716, another), 104, 188
-, Jane, 104
-, fam., 104
Sellwood, Mary, 309
Selwood Forest, 47
Seymour:
-, Alex., 79
-, Algernon, earl of Northumberland,
duke of Somerset, 107
-, Anne, w. of Sir Edw., duke of
Somerset, m. 2 Francis Newdigate, 23, 30, 177
-, Anne, w. of Edw., Ld. Beauchamp,
111
-, Chas., duke of Somerset, 111
-, Sir Edw., duke of Somerset, 23, 25,
30, 79, 107, 111, 177, 181–2,
186, 307
-, Edw., earl of Hertford, 23, 25, 30,
111, 177, 186
-, Edw., Ld. Beauchamp, 111
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of
Ailesbury, 23, 177
-, Eliz., m. Sir Hugh Smithson
(later Percy), 107, 111
-, Ellen, see Zouche
-, Frances, mchnss. of Hertford, w.
of Wm. 23
-, Francis, Ld. Seymour of Trowbridge, 111
-, Isabel, 78–9
-, Jane, see Jane
-, Sir John, 79
-, Maud, see Esturmy
-, Sir Nic., 88
-, Rog., 79
-, Sarah, dchss. of Somerset, 63, 79,
81–2, 111
-, Thos., Ld. Seymour of Sudeley, 242
-, Wm., marq. of Hertford, 23
-, Wm., duke of Somerset, 177
-, fam., 80
-, and see St. Maur
Shaa:
-, Eliz., w. of Rob. (d. c. 1658), m. 2
Sir Denner Strutt, 164
-, Mary, see Hungerford
-, Rob. (fl. 1623), 164–5
-, Rob. (d. c. 1658, another), 164
-, Thos., 164
Shaftesbury Abbey (Dors.), 15–16 abbess of, 18
Shamford, Lawr. de, 207
Sharcott, see Pewsey
Sharington:
-, Sir Hen., and his w. Anne, 287, 311
-, Wm., 35
-, fam., 35
Sharnesfield, Sir Nic. de, 241
Shaw, see Alton Barnes
-, Shaw farm, see Overton
sheep-bells, manufacture of, 48
Sheffield, Rog. de, 246 n
Shelley, Edw., 26
Shepherd (Shepperd, Shephard, Sheppard):
-, Edw., 110
-, John, rector of Devizes, 285
-, R. P., 276
-, Simon, 165
-, Thos., 311
Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, 59, 189
Shepherd's Shore, see Cannings, Bishop's
Sherar, Thos., and his w. Alice, 178
Shergold (Shergall):
-, John, rector of Little Cheverell and
Devizes, 59
-, Wm., 180
Sheriff, John, 44
Sherry, Jas., 173
Shipman:
-, Thos., 224
-, Wm., 224
Shoddesden, see Kimpton
Shower:
-, Eleanor, see Long
-, Wm., 56
Showring:
-, Hen., 258
-, Rob., 255
Shropshire, see Oswestry
Sidmouth, Vct., see Addington
Simkins, see Simpkins
Simon, abbot of Reading, 239
Simon, priest of Chirton, 69
Simpkins (Simkins):
-, Albert, 151
-, Hen., 151
-, Isaac 151
-, Jeffrey, rector of All Cannings, 31
-, John, 37, 151, 153
-, fam., 149, 151–3
Simpson:
-, Revd. Francis (fl. 1812), 125
-, Frank (d. c. 1897), 313
-, Geo. (d. 1871), 301
-, Geo. (d. 1900), 301
-, Geo., s. of Geo. (d. 1900), 301
-, Geo. (d. c. 1945, ? the same), 313
-, Geo., & Co. Ltd., 301
-, fam., 290
Simpson's Salisbury Journal, 301
Skilling:
-, Barbara (d. 1674), w. of Edw. (d.
1651), 195
-, Barbara (d. c. 1722), 195
-, Edw. (d. 1651), 195, 198
-, Edw. (fl. 1674), 195
-, Eliz., m. 2 Thos. Wayte (d. 1482),
35
-, Faith, w. of John (fl. 1412), 35, 129
-, Hen., 195
-, John (fl. 1325), 35
-, John (fl. 1341, ? the same), 129
-, John (fl. 1412), 35, 129, 140, 145,
195
-, John (fl. 1433), 140
-, John (d. c. 1525), 195
-, Mic. (fl. 1376), 35, 120, 140–1, 179,
195
-, Mic. (fl. 1428), 195
-, Mic. (fl. 1509), 195
-, Wal., 129, 195
-, Wm., 195
-, fam., 11, 195, 200, 202, 204
Skinner, Thos., 253
Slade:
-, Ann Sophia, 305–6
-, Hester, 100
-, John Still, 93
-, Sam., 257 n
Slater, W., 290
Slater & Carpenter, architects, 294
Sloper:
-, Betty, 297
-, Geo. (fl. 1775), 264
-, Geo. (fl. 1839, ? another), 73
-, Ric., and his w. Eliz., 178
-, Revd. Rob., 73, 104, 135, 189, 298
-, T. B., 296
Smethwick, Geof., 24
Smethwick (Staffs.), bell-foundry, 203
Smith:
-, Revd. A. C., rector of Yatesbury,
and his w., 248
-, Alf., 248, 280
-, Anne, see Benger
-, Barbara, w. of Mic. (fl. 1705), 148
-, Barbara, m. Wm. Wyndham (d.
1762), 148
-, D., and Sons, 211
-, Isaac, 154
-, J. R. Pawley, and his w., 111
-, John (fl. 1500), 292
-, John (fl. 1653), 148
-, John (fl. 1663, another), 104
-, John (fl. 1709), 279
-, John (d. by 1725, ? the same), 302–
3, 314
-, John (fl. 1918), 180
-, Joshua, 46–7, 266, 277
-, Mary, see Clevedon
-, Mic. (fl. 1681), 148
-, Mic. (fl. 1705, another), 148
-, Ric. (fl. 1653), 148
-, Ric. (fl. 1676, ? another), 148
-, Ric., s. of Ric. (fl. 1676), 148
-, Ric. (fl. 1679, another), 117
-, Ric. (fl. 1705), 148
-, Ric. Hen., 49
-, Thos., s. of Wm. (d. 1436), 288
-, Thos. (fl. 1529), 218
-, Thos. (fl. 1713), 117
-, Thos. (fl. 1871), 125, 129
-, Thos. (unidentified Devizes benefactor), 314
-, Wm. (d. 1436), 253, 288, 291
-, Wm. (fl. 1546), 217, 220
-, Wm. (fl. 1827), 96
-, fam., 125
Smithson:
-, Eliz., see Seymour
-, Sir Hugh, see Percy
Snelgrove, David, 63, 66
Snook:
-, F. J., 177
-, Thos., 189
-, Vincent, 189
snuff, manufacture of, 249, 258
Somerset:
-, dukes of, see St. Maur, Algernon;
Seymour, Algernon, Chas.,
Sir Edw., and Wm.
Somerset, see Bath; Frome; Frome
Selwood; Hull, Bishop's; Lansdown; Orchardsleigh; Taunton;
Wells; Wraxall
-, Pitney, rector of, see Astley, Francis
Bickley
Sorel:
-, Ric., 218
-, Wm., 218
Sotheron Estcourt, see Estcourt, T. H. S. Sotheron
South, Dr. Rob., canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 39
South Sea Co., 149
-, South Sea Ho., 149
Southampton, 295
Southbourne (Hants), 313
Southbroom, 225, 227, 236, 251, 294,
311
-, adv., 292
-, Bedborough, see Roundway
-, brewery, 259
-, chapelry of St. James, 225, 227, 256
-, chars., 312, 314
-, ch. (St. James's), 177, 227, 292–3
-, curates (later vicars), 158, 187,
292–4
-, Green, the see Devizes
-, hosp. (medieval), 292
-, inc., 264
-, innkeepers, 260
-, Nursteed, see Roundway
-, officers, 292
-, peculiar, 292
-, pop., 227
-, schs., 227, 303–4, 306; and see
Devizes, schs., Devizes (formerly Southbroom Senior) sch.
-, Southbroom Ho., 249–50, 303
-, vicarage-ho., 293
-, weavers, 253, 256
-, Wick (Wick Green), 225, 227, 231 n,
233, 237, 249, 292
-, inc., 264
-, Rom. settlements, 227
-, Upper Wick, see Devizes, Southgate
-, Wick Farm, 237
Southwell (Notts.), 64
Spackman, Wal., 92
Sparrow, Hen., and his w. Alice, 123
Speed, John, 225
Spencer:
-, Geo., duke of Marlborough, 94
-, Victor A. F. C., Vct. Churchill, 94
Spillman:
-, Maud, see Salisbury
-, Peter, 10
-, Wm., 10
Spratt, Thos., rector of Woodborough, 223
Springbatt, fam., 211
Springe:
-, Agnes, see Hame
-, Wm. (d. by 1622), 181
-, Wm., grds. of Wm. (d. by 1622),
181
Springfield & Rose, Messrs., 293
Stafford:
-, Edw., duke of Buckingham, 207
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham, 207,
242
-, Humph., duke of Buckingham, 207
-, John, bp. of Bath and Wells, 78
-, Thos., 242
Stafford:
-, ctss. of, see Woodstock, Anne of
Staffordshire, see Bentley; Smethwick
Standfield, John, 260 n
Stanford, Chas., 297
Stanlake, Phil., rector of Little Cheverell, 59
Stanley:
-, Edw., 115
-, Eliz., see Greville
Stanley Abbey, 140, 197–8, 250
Stanton St. Bernard, 4–5, 16, 146–55,
220
-, adv., 152–3
-, agric., 149–51
-, canal, 147
-, chars., 154–5
-, ch., 152–4
-, cts., 133, 152
-, dom. archit., 147–8, 152
-, farms, 27, 148–53
-, glebe, 153
-, inc., 150–1, 153
-, inn (Barge), 148, 215
-, man. and other estates, 148–9
-, man.-ho., 149
-, Milk Hill, 1, 20, 146–7, 150–1
-, mills, 151–2
-, Stoniford Mill, 148–9, 151–3
-, nonconf., 154
-, par. officers, 152
-, pl.-name, 147
-, pop., 147, 151
-, prebend, 152–3
-, prebendal estate, 153–4
-, prebendal-ho., 153
-, prebendaries, 152–4
-, prehist. remains, 147
-, rectors, 153
-, rectory, 12, 152
-, roads, 147
-, schs., 13, 153–4
-, tithes, 153
-, tithingmen, 6, 152
-, vicarage, 153
-, vicarage-ho., 153
-, vicars, 147, 152–4
-, water-meadow, 150–1
Staples, Jas., 189
Staunford, John, rector of Rushall, 145
Staunton, Nic., rector of Woodborough, 223
Staveley, Edw., and his w. Eliz., 117
Stead:
-, Beata, see Alexander
-, Wm., 129
Steeple Ashton, see Ashton, Steeple
Steeple Lavington, see Lavington, Market
Stephen, king, 238, 252
Stephens, see Stevens
Stert, 4–5, 20–1, 29, 73, 155–9, 175–
6, 187, 202, 240
-, agric., 156–7
-, brick-making, 155
-, chaplain, 158
-, ch., 156, 158, 176, 186–7; and see
Urchfont, chs.
-, clock-makers, 156
-, cts., 158
-, dom. archit., 155–6
-, farms, 155, 157
-, Fullaway, see Cannings, All
-, glebe, 158
-, Hatfield, 155, 157
-, inc., 157–8
-, inn, 156
-, Lydeway, 155–6; and see Urchfont
-, man., 25, 75, 156
-, man.-ho., 155–6
-, mills, 157–8
-, nonconf., 159
-, peculiar, 158
-, pl.-name, 155
-, poor-relief, 155, 158
-, pop., 155
-, roads, 155, 188
-, sch., 159
-, Stert Ho., 155; and see Cannings,
All, Fullaway
-, tithes, 156, 158, 187
-, vineyard, 156
-, woodland, 156–7
Stevens (Stephens):
-, Jane, 198
-, John (fl. 1648), 255
-, John (fl. 1675), 24
-, Nat., 154
-, Phil., 229
-, Ric., vicar of Stanton St. Bernard,
153
-, Rob., 24–5
-, Wm., 52
Steward, Ric., rector of Alton Barnes, 12
Stewkeley:
-, Carolina, 207
-, Cary (Carice), 207
Stidston, Jas., 166
Stiles, Jos. Haskins, 24
Still:
-, Eleanor, 100
-, Gabriel (fl. 1665), 93, 96
-, Gabriel (fl. 1738), 93
-, Gabriel, s. of Gabriel (fl. 1738), 93
-, Jos., 93
Stirling:
-, ctss. of, see Vanlore, Mary
-, earl of, see Alexander, Hen.
Stobbert:
-, Sarah, 104–6
-, Thos., 85
stocks (punitive), 123, 137, 186, 201
Stockton (Wilts.), man., 157
Stockton (Worcs.), 213
Stockwell, Jos., prebendary and vicar of North Newnton, 135
'Stoke', see Beechingstoke
Stokes:
-, David, vicar of Urchfont, 187
-, Ric. de, 186
Stokke:
-, Adam, 138
-, Edw., 138
-, Gena, w. of Adam, m. 2 Rob.
Hungerford, 138
-, Joan, w. of Edw., m. 2 Wm. Hornby,
138–9
-, John, 139
-, Rog. (d. c. 1312), and his w. Alice,
138
-, Rog. (d. 1331), 138
Stone:
-, T., 180, 182
-, fam., 68
Stone Bridge, see Wilcot
Stonhouse, Sir Jas., rector of Gt. and Little Cheverell, 50–1, 59
Stourton:
-, John, Ld. Stourton, 48
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton, 48
-, fam., 48
Stowell:
-, Ric., s. of Rob. of, 198
-, Rob. of, 198
Stowell, East, see Wilcot
Stowell, West, see Alton Priors
Strachey, John, 245
Stradlyng (Stradling):
-, Anne, m. Sir John Danvers (d.
1514), 120
-, Edm., 120
-, G. P., 121
-, Joan, see Dauntsey
-, Sir John (d. by 1457), 120
-, John (d. 1471), 120
Strangwidge, Eliz., 287, 312
Stratton:
-, A. G., 11
-, Alf., 38, 143
-, F., & Co., 38, 143, 210
-, Frank, 35, 139, 143
-, Fred., 92
-, Jacob, 209
-, Jos., 116
-, Ric., 143
-, Thos. (fl. 1608), 220
-, Thos. (fl. 17th cent., another), 220
-, fam., 92, 209
Strong:
-, J. B., 79
-, John Mortimer, 109, 211
-, W. B., 79
-, Wm., 194–5
-, Mrs., 179–80
Strutt:
-, Sir Denner, 164
-, Eliz., see Shaa
Studfold Hundred, 3–6, 61, 155, 175–
6
-, meeting-place, see Urchfont, Foxley
Corner
Stukeley, Wm., 233, 245, 264, 281
Stumpe:
-, Sir Jas., 88, 93, 165
-, Wm., 165
Sturmy, see Esturmy
Suffolk:
-, duke of, see Pole, de la, Wm.
-, earl of, see Pole, de la, Mic.
Sumner, Wm., rector of Little Cheverell, 59
Surrey, earl of, see Howard, Thos.
Surrey, see Chobham; Egham; Godalming; Mitcham; Richmond
-, Byfleet, rector of, see Duck, Steph.
Sussex, see Brighton; Chichester; Forest Row; Midhurst; Wilmington
Sutton:
-, E. G. A., 130
-, Eleanor, w. of Jas. (d. 1801), 121–2
-, Eleanor, m. Thos. G. B. Estcourt,
115–16
-, Jas. (fl. 1715), 249, 256
-, Jas., s. of Jas. (fl. 1715), 256
-, Jas. (d. 1788, another), 290
-, Jas. (d. 1801), 25, 97, 115, 121,
157, 208, 249, 260, 275, 281,
290
-, John, 256
-, Marg., see Hungerford
-, Prince, 115, 157, 290
-, Rob., Ld. Lexinton, 55
-, Sarah, m. Jas. Matthews, 115–16
-, Thos., 309
-, Willy, 121
-, fam., 234, 256, 290
Sutton Veny, 18
-, rector of, see Dobbs, Thos.
Swanborough Ash (Swana beorh), see Manningford Abbots, Swanborough Tump
Swanborough Hundred, 1–7, 14, 21,
34, 41, 113, 119, 137–8, 147, 153,
161, 166–7, 171, 173, 191, 193,
225
-, bailiffs, 4–7
-, communications, 1–3
-, constables, 7
-, cts., 4–6, 80, 170, 186, 201–2
-, inc., 3
-, map, 2
-, meeting-places, 5, 186, 215; and see
Manningford Abbots, Swanborough Tump; Urchfont, ch.ho. and Foxley Corner; Woodborough, inn
-, steward, 7
Swanborough Team of Parishes (after 1972 Swanborough Benefice), 18, 80, 202–3, 212, 223
Swanborough Tump, see Manningford Abbots
Swanton:
-, Leonard, 195
-, Neil, 195
Swift, Jonathan, 34
Swindon, 301
Sykes:
-, Bonar, 64, 68
-, Maj.-Gen. Sir Fred., 62, 64, 71
-, Isabel, see Bonar Law
Systems & Components Ltd., 99
T
Talbot:
-, Sir John (fl. 1684), 273
-, John (d. 1714), 35
-, John (d. 1778), 35
-, John Ivory, 35
-, Martha, m. Revd. Wm. Davenport,
35, 37
-, fam., 35
Talman:
-, Chris., 181
-, Wm. (d. 1663), 180
-, Wm. (d. 1719), architect, 180–1
Tan Hill, see Allington
Tancarville:
-, Rabel de, 162
-, Ralph de (fl. before 1129), 162
-, Ralph de (d. by 1204), 162
-, Wm. de (d. 1129), 162
-, Wm. de (fl. 1182), 162
-, fam., 162
Tancarville, Ld. of, see Melun
Tanner:
-, John, 103
-, Jos., 98
-, Thos. (d. 1718), vicar of Market
Lavington, 86, 102
-, Thos. (d. 1735), bp. of St. Asaph,
86, 97, 103–6
Taunton (Som.), 250
Taylor (Tayler):
-, Adam, 264
-, Ann, see Walter
-, Fred., 123
-, J., bell-founder, 293
-, Rear-Adm. J. N., 229, 235–6, 300
-, Wm., 36, 68, 151
-, —, 313
-, fam., 290
Templars, order of, 62–3, 66, 69
Temple:
-, Hen., Vct. Palmerston, 40
-, Wm., 297
Teulon, S. S., architect, 203
textile industry, 46, 98; and see Cheverell, Great, fulling-mill; Devizes, ind. and trade (textiles); Lavington, Market, fulling-mill; Rushall, fulling-mill; wool-stapling
Theobald, abp. of Canterbury, 238
Thistleden:
-, Eliz., w. of John (fl. 1328), ? m. 2
Nic. Martin, 9–10
-, Hen. (fl. 1258), 9–10, 12
-, Hen. (fl. 1342), 12
-, Isabel, w. of Hen. (fl. 1258), 9
-, John (fl. 1328), 9, 12
-, John (fl. 1361), 12
-, Ric., 12
Thistlethwaite, Gabriel, 80
Thomas, earl of Lancaster, 9
Thorer, John, 256
Thornborough:
-, Anne, w. of Rob., m. 2 Sir Ant.
Windsor, 35
-, Giles, 124
-, John (d. 1511), 35
-, John (d. by 1599), 36, 129
-, Marg., w. of John (d. by 1599),
36
-, Rob., 35
-, Wm., 35, 129
Thornhill:
-, Ambrose, 38
-, Geo. (d. 1624), 140
-, Geo. (d. 1656–7), 140
-, Rob., 36, 140
-, Wm. (d. 1557), 133, 140
-, Wm. (d. 1611), 140
Thorwell, Wm., 115
Thurman:
-, Thos., 286–7, 302, 312, 314
-, fam., 290
Thurnam, John, 229
Thurnham, J., 306
Thynne, Sir John, 25
Tichborne:
-, Mic. (fl. 1722), 74, 180
-, Mic. (fl. 1759, another), 74, 180
-, Teresa, 74, 180, 183
-, Wm., 74, 180
Tidcombe:
-, Mic. (d. 1639), 180
-, Mic., s. of Mic. (d. 1639), 180
Tilehurst (Berks.), 247
Tilshead, 92, 98, 105
Tinker, Wm., 64
Tipper, Wm., 307
Tiptoft:
-, Agnes, see Wroth
-, Edw., 15
-, Joan, m. Sir Edm. Ingoldisthorpe,
15
-, Sir John (d. 1443), 15
-, John, earl of Worcester (d. 1470),
15
Tisbury:
-, West Hatch, 93, 311
tobacco, manufacture of, 236, 258, 296
Tocotes:
-, Sir Rog. (d. c. 1492), 165, 242, 287
-, Sir Rog. (fl. 1535), 165
Tomlins:
-, Eliz., 129
-, Nat., 129
-, Sam., rector of Crawley, 129
Tonnell, John, 257 n
Tooker:
-, Edw., 36
-, Giles (d. 1623), 36
-, Sir Giles (d. 1675), 36
-, Martha, m. Sir Walter Ernle, 36
-, Philippa, m. Sir Thos. Gore, 36
-, Wm., 36
Topp:
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 156
-, John (d. c. 1659), 157
-, John (fl. 1666), 157
-, fam., 156
Tothill, Rob., 188
Townsend:
-, Cath., 51
-, Jas. (d. 1730), 45, 47, 50–3, 59
-, Jas. (d. 1748), 45
-, Wm., 45
-, fam., 46
Townsend (in Great Cheverell), see Cheverell, Great
Townsend (in Market Lavington), see Lavington, Market
Townsend (in Manningford Bohune), see Manningford Bohune
Townsend (in Manningford Bruce), see Manningford Bruce
Townsend (in Upavon), see Upavon
Townsend (in Urchfont), see Urchfont
Tracy, Wm., and his w. Marg., 90
Trappe:
-, Agnes, 197, 209
-, John, 197
Tratman, Hen., 309
Tregoze:
-, John, 23, 242
-, fam., 23
Tremayll, Thos., 90
Trew, John (fl. 1540), 95; and see Drew
Trickey:
-, Grace, see Tugey
-, Revd. Ric., 196
Trinder, Chas., 249
Trollope, fam., 290
Tropenell:
-, Anne, m. John Eyre (d. 1581), 49
-, Chris., 49
-, Eleanor, m. And. Blackman, 49
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Chard, 49
-, Giles, 49
-, Mary, m. John Young, 49
-, Thos. (d. 1488), 49
-, Thos. (d. 1547), 49
-, fam., 51
Trowbridge, H. F., 219
Trowbridge, 96, 99, 254, 279, 301
-, castle, 238
-, Conigre chap., 146
-, county town, 251
-, Technical Coll. (Devizes Branch),
307
Trueman, Ric., 282
Trymnell, Wal., 254
Tuchet, Geo., Ld. Audley, 94
Tucker, Mrs. Sam., 105
Tuckey:
-, Ric., 98
-, Thos., 98
Tudor-Hart, Delia G. M., 247
Tufnell:
-, Edw. Wyndham, rector of Beechingstoke, later bp. of Brisbane,
18
-, fam., 19
Tugey:
-, Grace, w. of Mr., m. 2 Revd. Ric.
Trickey, 196
-, Mr., 196
Tugwell, W. E., 25
Tull, Hen., 309
Tulloch, Maj.-Gen. D. D. C., 145
Turner, Thos., 124
Turner Bros., 57
Turstin (fl. 1086), 15
Turville, Galiena of, m. Wm. of Grimstead (d. 1249), 217, 219
Tutt, Thos., 179
Twinney, Thos., 257 n
Twychener, Hen., 18
Tylee (Tyley, Tylye):
-, J. N., 247
-, John (fl. 1658), 257 n
-, John (d. 1812), 259–60, 306
-, Thos., 247, 274
-, Wm., 257 n
Tylee & Gent (later Gent & Tylee; J. & T. Tylee; Tylee & Co.), 259
Tyler:
-, Anne, see Wormstall
-, Benj., see Merrit
-, John, 146
Tymmer, Thos., 254
Tyndale, Rob., 246 n
U
U.S.A., emigration to, 155, 203, 223
Uffculme (Devon), prebend of, 112
Ulster, earl of, see Burgh, Ric. de
United Dairies Ltd., 260; and see Wilts. United Dairies Ltd.
Unwin:
-, Barbara, see Gore
-, Christine, m. John Booth, 149
-, Geo., 148
-, Joan, m. Wm. Ernle, 24
-, Mary, m. Thos. Sadler, 149
-, Wm., 148–9, 150 n
-, —, w. of Geo., m. 2 John Poole,
148
Upavon:
-, Bart. of, 23, 140
-, Margery, 23, 140
-, Mic. of, vicar of Charlton, 140
Upavon, 4–5, 17, 143–4, 159–73
-, adv., 144, 170–1
-, agric., 166–9
-, Casterley Camp, 136, 159–61, 168–9
-, chars., 171–3
-, ch., 38, 118, 145, 160, 164, 170–2;
and see Upavon, R.A.F. sta.
(chap.)
-, cts., 170
-, dom. archit., 162, 165
-, fairs, 161, 169–70
-, farms, 163–9, 171
-, field systems, 160, 166
-, firing range, 161, 169
-, gallows, 170
-, glebe, 171
-, inc., 159, 168, 171, 173
-, inns, 161–2
-, mans. and other estates, 55 n, 141,
162–6
-, man.-hos., 160–1, 163–4
-, mills, 143, 169
-, mkt., 3, 161, 169–70
-, mkt.-pl., 17, 137, 160–2
-, nonconf., 118, 172
-, par. officers, 170
-, pop., 161
-, prebend, 38, 144, 164, 170
-, prebendal estate, 164–7, 170–1
-, prebendaries, 38, 164, 166, 170–1
-, prehist. remains, 160
-, priory (alien), 141, 144, 160–1, 164,
170–1
-, priors, 38, 164, 170–1
-, R.A.F. sta. (formerly R.F.C. Central
Flying Sch.), 146, 160, 161,
169, 173
-, chap., 161
-, Rom. Cath. ch., 161
-, rectory, 6, 170
-, roads, 160
-, Rom. Cath., see Upavon, R.A.F.
sta.
-, Romano-Brit. site, 160
-, schs., 146, 172–3
-, streets, 17, 160–2
-, tithes, 39, 164, 167–8, 170–1
-, tithingmen, 170
-, Townsend, 161–2
-, trades, 169
-, vicarage, 144, 170–1
-, vicarage-ho., 171
-, vicars, 171; and see Crook, H. J. C.;
Pinckney, Geo.
-, Widdington Farm, 159, 162, 166
Upchurch (Kent), rectory, 35
Upton Scudamore, man., 140
Urchfont, 4–5, 26, 44, 105, 124,
173–90, 222
-, adv., 181–2, 186
-, agric., 182–4
-, brickworks, 184
-, chant., 187
-, chars., 189–90
-, ch.-ho. (later ho. of correction, and
meeting-pl. of hund. cts.), 5,
186
-, chs., 158, 176, 181–2, 186–8
-, clock-makers, 184–5
-, Cosset tithing, 175, 186
-, Crookwood, 177, 183–5
-, cts., 185–6
-, dom. archit., 161, 176–7
-, Eastcott, q.v.
-, farms, 176–7, 179–80, 183–5
-, field system, 175
-, firing ranges, 175
-, Foxley Corner, 5, 175
-, glebe, 182, 186–7
-, Green, the, 176
-, horticulture, 175, 184
-, house of correction, see Urchfont,
ch.-ho.
-, inc., 176, 183
-, Lower Green, 176
-, Lydeway, 175, 184; and see Stert
-, man. and other estates, 3, 177–82
-, man.-ho. (later Manor Farm), 62,
177; and see Urchfont, Urchfont Manor
-, map, 174
-, mills, 185
-, Mulberry Ho., 176
-, nonconf., 104, 188–9, 299
-, Northcombe, 175, 179
-, Peppercombe, 175–7, 185
-, poor-relief, 186
-, pop., 176, 193
-, prebend, 181–2, 186
-, prebendal estate, 181–2
-, prebendaries, 181
-, prehist. remains, 175
-, rectors, 158, 186–7
-, rectory, 6, 181–2
-, Redhorn Hill, 16, 175, 281
-, roads, 175
-, schs., 105, 189
-, sewage works, 176
-, Stert, q.v.
-, streets, 176
-, tithes, 181–2, 186–7
-, tithingmen, 186
-, Townsend, 176–7
-, trades, 185
-, Urchfont bottom, 176
-, Urchfont Manor, frontispiece, 177–8
-, Urchfont (later Eastcott Urchfont)
tithing, 175
-, vicarage, 186
-, vicarage-hos., 187
-, vicars, 158, 181, 186–7
-, Wedhampton, q.v.
-, woodland, 184
-, Yardland tithing, 175, 186
Utrecht (Holland), 246
Uvedale, Sir Ric. (d. 1664), 62
V
Valette, marquise de la, 88
Vanlore:
-, Jacoba, m. Hen. Alexander (or
Zinzan), 247
-, Mary, ctss. of Stirling, 247
-, Mary, m. Sir Edw. Powell, 246–7
-, Peter (d. 1627), 246–7
-, Peter, s. of Peter (d. 1627), 247
-, Susan, m. Sir Rob. Croke, 247
-, fam., 248
Vaughan:
-, Barbara, see Booth
-, Geo., 149
Vaux:
-, Edw., Ld. Vaux, 63
-, Eliz., see Knollys
Verdun:
-, Clemence de, 94
-, Nic. de, 94
-, Ralph de, 93
-, fam., 93–4
Vere:
-, Isabel, see Greene
-, Sir Ric., 94
Vernand:
-, Henri de Polier, 23
-, Mary, see Nicholas
Victoria, queen, 290
-, as princess, 229, 261
Villiers, (Villers):
-, Eliz., see Danvers
-, Rob., see Danvers
-, Thos., rector of Rushall, 145
Vince:
-, Frances, see Chiver
-, Hen., 92
-, Hen. Chiver (later Chivers) (d.
1748), 92–3
-, Hen. Chivers, s. of Hen. Chivers,
92–3
vineyards, see Stert; Wilcot
Virginia Co., 311
W
Wadman, John, 45
Wadsworth, Sarah, 303, 306, 313
Wadworth, H. A., 259
Wadworth & Co. Ltd., 259
Waight (Waite):
-, E., 219
-, (or Wright), Mrs., 297
-, fam., 219
-, and see Wayte
Wake:
-, And. (d. 1285), 15–16
-, And. (fl. 1303), 15
-, Joan, w. of And. (fl. 1303), 15
-, Ralph, 15
Wales, prince of, see Edward VII
Wales, 184; and see Abergavenny
-, St. Asaph, bp. of, see Tanner, Thos.
-, St. David's, chancellor of, see
Williams, Sir Erasmus
Walkden, Thos., 143
Walker:
-, Fred., 257
-, Heneage, 222
-, John, 218, 220
-, Peter, 257
-, fam., 18, 220
Walker-Heneage:
-, Geo., 218, 223
-, J. D. G., 18
-, John (d. 1806), 123, 220, 223
-, fam., 18, 123, 217, 219
Wall:
-, Humph., 222
-, Ric., vicar of Urchfont, 187
Waller, Sir Wm., 228–9
Wallis, John, bell-founder, 118, 292
Walran son of Ives, 74
Walrond:
-, John, 94
-, Rob. (d. c. 1272), 94
-, Rob. (d. c. 1308), 94
Walter son of Ralph, 239 n
Walter son of William, and his w.
Rose, 9
-, his s. Wm., see William (fl. 1285)
Walter, Wm. s. of, see William (fl. 1253, 1285)
Walter:
-, Ann, m. Wm. Taylor, 36
-, Hannah, m. Simon Pile Hitchcock,
36
-, Rob., 287, 312
-, Thos., 36
-, fam., 151
Walters, Thos., 168
Wanborough:
-, John of, 101
-, Rob. of, archd. of Wells, 101
-, Thos. of, 101
Wanborough:
-, Earlscourt, 78
-, St. Kath's. chap., 88, 101
Wansdyke (the East), 1, 8, 20–1, 126, 146–7
Want, Edw., 313
War Department, acquisitions by, 1, 35–6, 38, 40, 44, 47–8, 50, 53, 59, 62–4, 67, 83, 86, 88, 91–2, 97–8, 120–1, 123, 139, 143, 163–4, 175, 177, 179, 184, 205, 207, 210
Ward (Warde):
-, John (fl. 1487), 56
-, John (fl. 1577), 56
-, S. H., 249, 310
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1500), 56
-, Wm. (fl. 1800), 100
Wardour, Edw., 269 n
Ware:
-, Wal. T., 210
-, Wal. T., Ltd., 107, 110, 210
Warminster, 81, 125, 141, 254
-, inns, 260
-, man., 94
Warner & Sons, bell-founders, 294
Warriner:
-, Eliz., see Ernle
-, Ernle, 62, 64–5, 121, 157, 182
-, Isaac, 44, 62, 65, 67, 71
-, Gifford (d. 1787), 25, 65, 67, 182
-, Gifford (d. 1820), 25, 44, 64–7, 182
-, Gifford (d. 1880), 25, 61, 65, 71,
182
-, fam., 44, 46, 62, 64, 67, 70–1
Warrington, Thos. Rolls, Ld. Warrington, and his w., 93
Warwick:
-, ctsses. of, see Beauchamp, Anne (d.
1449) and Anne (d. 1492)
-, duke of, see Beauchamp, Hen. de
-, earls of, 219, 222; and see Beauchamp,
Guy, Ric., and Thos. de;
Dudley, John; Neville, Ric.;
Plessis, John du
Warwickshire, see Birmingham
Washbourne, Thos. Edw., 107
water, Ric. at the, see Richard
water-meadows, see Alton Barnes; Beechingstoke; Charlton; Manningford Abbots; Manningford Bohune; Manningford Bruce; Marden; Newnton, North; Stanton St. Bernard; Wilsford
Waters:
-, John, 129
-, Lucy, 129
Watney, Mary, 21, 30
Watson-Taylor:
-, Geo., 44, 46–7, 177, 250
-, Geo. S. A., 177
-, Simon, 43–4, 46–7, 177–8, 250, 301
-, fam., 44, 48, 52, 183, 189, 249
Watton, Wm., 255
Watts:
-, Agnes, see Burdon
-, Geo., 62
-, Ric., 148
Waugh, T. G., 247
Waylen:
-, G. S. A., 25, 33
-, Jas., 230
-, John, 256
-, Rob. (d. 1841), 257, 298 n, 304, 306
-, Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1841), 259
-, W. A., 298
-, fam., 33
Wayte:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos. (d. 1482), see
Skilling
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Rogers (fl. after
1482), 197
-, John, 197
-, Rob., 197
-, Thos. (fl. mid 15th cent.), 197
-, Thos. (d. 1482, ? the same), 35
-, Wm., 197
-, and see Waight
Weaver, Hen., architect, 32, 76, 153
Webb (Webbe):
-, Alex., 255 n
-, Ant., 132
-, Jas. (d. c. 1559), 254
-, Jas. (fl. 1689), 295
-, Jeremy, 254
-, John, 246 n
-, Ric., 255 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1615), 255 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1701), 257 n
-, Wm., 93
-, fam., 255, 257
Wedhampton (in Urchfont), 5, 68,
71, 175, 177, 182
-, agric., 182–4
-, chars., 189
-, dom. archit., 177, 180
-, farms, 180, 183–4
-, inc., 183
-, man. and other estates, 179–80, 185
-, man.-ho., 180
-, nonconf., 189
-, pop., 176
-, sch., 189
-, tithes, 181, 187
-, tithingmen, 186
-, Wedhampton Manor (formerly
Ho.), 74, 180
-, woodland, 184
Weeks:
-, Jas., 66
-, Thos., 185
Wells:
-, Geo. (d. 1815), rector of Manningford Bruce, 117
-, Revd. Geo. (d. 1839), 116–19
-, Jas., bell-founder, 290
-, Jasper, 123
-, John de (fl. 1205), 123
-, John (d. 1763), rector of Manningford Bruce, and his w. Sarah,
117
-, John (fl. 1819), 71
-, John (d. 1842), rector of Manningford Bruce and Boxford, 117
-, Revd. Jos., 117
-, Mary Jane, 44
-, Rob., bell-founder, 40
-, Mrs., 121
Wells (Som.):
-, archd. of, see Wanborough, Rob.
-, deans of, see Creswick; Godeley
Wenesi (fl. T.R.E.), 120
Wesley (Wessley):
-, Chas., 299
-, Geo., 296
-, John, 297, 299
West:
-, Anne, m. Sir Ant. St. Amand, 23,
30
-, Thos., Ld. la Warre, 23
Westbury, 35, 88, 257
-, vicar of, see Hunton, Phil.
Westmacott:
-, Ric. (d. 1808), sculptor, 290
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1856), sculptor, 40, 290
Westminster Abbey, see London
Westminster Press, 301
Weston:
-, Geof. de, 62
-, John, 300
-, Paul, 24–5
-, Wm., 24–5
Westwood, Jane, 91
Wey, riv., 221
Whaddon, 87
Wharton:
-, Anne, see Lee
-, Thos., marq. of Wharton, 88, 139
Whately, Geo., 261–2
Whistley mill, see Potterne, mills
Whitbread:
-, Anne, see Willis
-, John, 180
White:
-, Geo., 259
-, John (fl. 1410), 67
-, John (fl. 1457), 123
-, John (fl. 1496), see Crocher
-, John (fl. 1660), vicar of Chirton,
70
-, Maud, m. Rob. Crocher, 123
-, Nat., vicar of Market Lavington,
102
-, Sarah J., 111
-, T. H., 259
-, T. H., Ltd., 259–60
-, Thos., 257 n
White Horse, see Alton Barnes
Whitechurch, Maud, 94
Whiteparish, 164
Whiting:
-, Isabel, see Clevedon
-, Rob., 217
Whoode, Rob., and his w. Alice, 179
Wick (in Pewsey), see Pewsey
Wick (in Rowde), see Rowde
Wick and Wick Green (in Southbroom), see Southbroom
Wick, Upper, see Devizes, Southgate
Widdington Farm, see Upavon
Wide Water, see Wilcot
Wight, Isle of (Hants), 42
Wilcot, 4, 12, 18, 77, 133, 190–204
-, adv., 202
-, agric., 198–201
-, canal, 191
-, chars., 204
-, chs., 202–3, 223
-, cts., 201
-, dom. archit., 191
-, Draycot FitzPayne, q.v.
-, farms, 194, 198–200, 202
-, forge, 191
-, gallows, 191
-, glebe, 157, 202
-, Green, 191, 204
-, inc., 199
-, Ladies' Bridge, 160, 191
-, man., 193–4, 196–8, 200
-, man.-ho., 194–5
-, map, 191
-, mills, 201
-, mkt., 201
-, nonconf., 203
-, Oare, q.v.
-, par. officers, 202
-, poor-relief, 202
-, pop., 191, 193
-, rectory, 198
-, rectory estate, 198
-, roads, 190–1
-, schs., 204
-, Stone Bridge, 191, 193
-, Stowell, East, 190–1
-, farms, 194, 198–200
-, man. and other estates, 194, 198,
200
-, man.-ho., 195
-, park, 191, 199
-, pop., 191
-, tithes, 198
-, and see Wilcot
-, tithes, 198, 202
-, tithingmen, 201–2
-, vicarage, 80, 202–3
-, vicarage-ho., 191, 202–3
-, vicars, 70, 157, 202–3; and see
Goodman, Maur.; Mayo, John
-, vineyard, 198
-, Wide Water, 190–1
-, Workway drove, 190–1, 199
Wild (Wyld):
-, Edwin, 223
-, Jonas, 201
-, Thos., 302–3, 306, 314
-, Wm., rector of Woodborough, 221,
223
-, fam., 290
Wiles, J. P., 295
Wilington (Willington):
-, Sir Hen. de, 74
-, John de (d. 1338), 74
-, John de (fl. 1349), 74
-, John de (d. 1396), 74
-, Ralph de (d. c. 1237), 74, 239–40
-, Sir Ralph de, s. of Ralph (d. c. 1237),
74
-, Sir Ralph de, grds. of Ralph (d. c.
1237), 74
-, Ralph de (d. 1348), 74
-, Ralph de (d. by 1396), 74
-, Reynold de, 74
-, Wm., 91
Wilkins, Rob., 182
William I, 138
William, duke of Bavaria, 89
William, earl of Gloucester, 238
William (fl. 1253, 1285) son of Walter, 9
William (fl. 1285, grds. of William)
son of Walter, 9
-, his s. Wal., see Walter
William the parker, 268
Williams:
-, Revd. Chas. F. W. T., 179
-, Sir Erasmus, rector of Rushall and
Marlborough, chancellor of St.
-, David's, 145
-, John, 91
-, John W. M., 91
-, Thos., 48
-, Wm., vicar of Marden and headmaster of Colfe's Grammar
School, Lewisham, 124
Williams-Ellis, Sir Clough, architect, 78, 193, 196
Willington, see Wilington
Willis:
-, Anne, m. John Whitbread, 180
-, Joan, see Hame
-, John, see Willos
-, M. G., 177
-, Nic., 178, 180
-, Rog., 178, 180
Willos (or Willis), John, 254
Willoughby:
-, Chris. (d. c. 1681), 164
-, Chris. (d. by 1716), 164
-, Sir Geo. (d. c. 1695), 164
-, Geo. (fl. 1720), 164
-, Hen., 134
-, fam., 98
Wills, Obadiah, rector of Alton Barnes, 12, 297
Willy, Geo., 121, 265, 290
Wilmington (Suss.), priory, 63
Wilsford (in Swanborough Hundred),
4, 68, 123, 203, 204–14
-, adv., 212
-, agric., 209–11
-, Bottlesford, see Manningford Bohune
-, Broadbury Banks, 205
-, chars., 214
-, ch., 211–13
-, cts., 211
-, dom. archit., 205, 208
-, Ell Barrow, 204–5
-, farms, 205–11
-, field system, 205
-, firing ranges, 207
-, inc., 209
-, Manningford Bohune, q.v.
-, mans. and other estates, 107, 111,
206–9, 212
-, man.-ho., 205, 207
-, mill, 211
-, nonconf., 213–14
-, oratory, 207
-, pl.-name, 204
-, pop., 205
-, prehist. remains, 205
-, Rom. settlement, 205
-, schs., 19, 118, 136, 213–14
-, tithes, 209, 211–12
-, vicarage, 38, 116, 133–4, 212
-, vicarage-ho., 205, 212
-, vicars, 212–13
-, water-meadows, 205, 209
Wilsford (in Underditch Hundred):
-, Lake, 9 n, 195
-, Wilsford Ho., 121
Wilsford and Woodford, prebendary of, see Inkpen, Peter of
Wilson:
-, A., 109
-, Aubrey W. F., 109
-, Revd. C. H., 173
Wilton:
-, abbey of St. Mary, 128, 130, 132–4,
148–9, 153
-, abbesses, 129, 132–5, 148, 152
-, prebends, see Newnton, North;
Stanton St. Bernard
-, county ct., 251
-, Jews at, 253
-, portreeve, 153
-, rectors, 135
-, taxation, 253, 256
Wilts. and Dorset Bank, 261
Wilts., Somerset & Weymouth Railway, 228
Wilts. United Dairies Ltd. (formerly North Wilts. Dairy Co.), 38, 57, 143, 260
Wiltshire:
-, Chas., 159
-, D. and J., 27
Wiltshire:
-, archd. of, 52, 80, 202–3; and see
Roger
-, county constabulary, see Devizes
-, county council, 85, 100, 177, 194,
204, 248, 250–1, 303, 306–7
-, chairman, 55
-, offices (Devizes), 228, 251
-, county library, 300
-, county (later state) prison, see
Devizes, prisons
-, county record office, 279
-, fire station, 283
-, quarter sessions, see Devizes, county
quarter sessions
-, sheriff, 4, 6–7, 238–9, 251
-, textile ind., 253–4, 256; and see
Devizes, ind. and trade (textiles); Salisbury, textile ind.
-, and see Devizes, assize town, county
ct., public bdgs.; Roundway,
Roundway hosp.; Salisbury,
assize town; Wilton, county
ct.
Wiltshire, Agricultural Engineering Co. Ltd., see Wordley, A. S. & Co.
Wiltshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc., 230, 252; and see Devizes, museum
Wiltshire Friendly Soc., 252
Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, 301
Wiltshire Herald and Advertiser, 301
Wiltshire Independent, 301
Wiltshire Methodist Mission, 299
Wiltshire militia, 228–9, 261–2, 294
Wiltshire Newpapers Ltd., 301
Wiltshire Regiment, 293
Wiltshire Savings Bank, 262
Wiltshire Telegraph, 301
Wiltshire Times, 301
Wiltshire Victoria County History Cttee., chairman, 55
Wiltshire Yeomanry, 229
Wiltshire and E. Somerset Baptist Assoc., 52
Wiltshire and E. Somerset Congregational Union, 298
Winchester:
-, ctss. of, see Margaret
-, marq. of, see Paulet, Chas. and Wm.
Winchester, 238, 268, 302
-, abbey of St. Mary (Nunnaminster),
23, 30, 177–83, 185–6
-, abbesses, 5, 23, 25–6, 29–30,
180–1, 183–4, 186–7, 209
-, prebends, see Cannings, All;
Urchfont
-, bps. of, 69; and see Edington, Wm.
of; Foxe, Ric.; Wykeham
-, dean and chapter, 15, 17, 19
-, bailiffs of, 17
-, Hyde Abbey (formerly New Minster), 107, 109–110
-, abbots, 106–7, 109, 111
-, priory of St. Swithin, 4, 15
-, Winchester Coll., 115
Windsor:
-, Anne, see Thornborough
-, Sir Ant., 35
Windsor (Berks.), chap. of St. Geo., 25–6, 181–2, 186
Winsmore:
-, Deborah, 48
-, John, 48
-, Thos., 48
-, fam., 48
Winter:
-, Cornelius, 297
-, Jane, m. Sir Geo. Rogers, 197
Wise, Wm., 125
Wood, Owen, rector of Gt. Cheverell, dean of Armagh, 51
Wood Bridge, see Newnton, North
Woodborough, 4–7, 126, 196, 202,
214–24
-, adv., 216–18, 222–3
-, agric., 201, 219–21
-, brick-making, 221
-, canal, 215; and see Woodborough,
Honey Street
-, chars., 223–4
-, ch., 18, 30, 202, 212, 222–4
-, cts., 221–2
-, dom. archit., 215, 218, 221
-, farms, 217–21
-, glebe, 223
-, Honey Street, 12–13, 214–15, 223
-, barge-building, 221
-, Barge inn, see Stanton St.
-, Bernard, inn
-, chemical fertilizers, 221
-, nonconf., 224
-, Romano-Brit. remains, 215
-, saw-mill, 221
-, wharf, 3, 147, 215, 221
-, workmen's hall, 215
-, inc., 220
-, inn (Rose and Crown, meetingplace of hundred ct.), 5, 215
-, mans. and other estates, 24, 215–19
-, mill, 201, 221
-, nonconf., 224
-, par. officers, 222
-, pop., 215
-, rectors, 215, 222–3; and see Wild,
W. T.
-, rectory, 223
-, rectory-ho., 223
-, rly., 215, 220; rly. sta., 3, 14, 147, 215
-, roads, 215
-, schs., 15, 19, 136, 224
-, tithes, 223
-, tithingman, 222
-, trades and ind., 221
-, Woodborough, Little, 215
Woodland, Ric., 36–7
Woodman, W. H., architect, 51
Woodroff (Woodruff):
-, Marg., see Benger
-, Rob., 10
-, Wm., 301–6
Woodstock:
-, Anne of, ctss. of Stafford, 207
-, Thos. of (later duke of Gloucester),
163
Woodstock, by Sir Walter Scott, 114
Woodward, C. H., Ltd., 258
Woodyer, Hen., architect, 266
Wookey:
-, C. B., 35, 40, 139
-, C. P., 35, 139
-, fam., 38
wool-stapling, 169, 257; and see textile industry
Worcester, earl of, see Tiptoft, John
Worcester:
-, battle, 114
-, castle, 238
Worcestershire, see Malvern; Stockton; Worcester
Wordley, A. S., & Co. (later Wiltshire Agricultural Engineering Co. Ltd.), 99
Wordsell, G. H., 146
Wordsworth, John, bp. of Salisbury, 303
workhouses, see Devizes, hosps. (St. James's); Lavington, Market
Workman, Thos., 109
Workway drove, see Wilcot
Worm Cliff, see Devizes
Wormstall:
-, (or Tyler) Anne, 141, 146
-, John, 141
-, Wm., 141
Wort, Brig. G., 130
Worton, 50
-, Hurst, 240
Wraxall (Som.), 208
Wright:
-, Jos., 295
-, Rob., see Danvers
-, Sarah, 295–6
-, Wm., 23
-, Mrs., see Waight
Wroth:
-, Agnes, m. Sir Pain Tiptoft, 15
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Palton, 15
-, John (d. 1396), 15
-, John (d. 1407), 15
-, John (d. 1412), 15
-, Marg., see Enfield
Wroughton:
-, Ann, dau. of Geo. (d. 1779), 194
-, Anne, w. of Sir Thos., see Berwick
-, Cath., see Bertie
-, Charlotte, m. Adm. Geo. Montagu,
194
-, Frances, w. of Geo. (d. 1702), 198
-, Frances, aunt of Francis (d. 1722),
198
-, Francis (d. 1695), 194, 198
-, Francis (d. 1722), 194, 198–9
-, Francis (d. 1733), 181, 202
-, Geo. (d. 1649), 194, 198
-, Geo. (d. 1696), 194
-, Geo. (d. 1702), 194
-, Geo. (d. 1779), 194, 199
-, (formerly Montagu), Col. Geo. W.,
194–5, 203–4
-, Jas. (d. c. 1745), 194
-, Jas. (d. 1773), 194
-, Mic., 198–9
-, Seymour (fl. 1700), 198
-, Seymour (d. 1789), 181
-, Susannah (d. 1816), w. of Geo. (d.
1779), 191, 194
-, Susannah (d. 1825), 191, 194
-, Sir Thos., 194, 198
-, Wm. (fl. 1366), 179
-, Wm. (d. 1750), 181
-, fam., 194, 198, 201
Wroxale:
-, Beatrice de, see Aunay
-, Ellis de, 140
-, Hawise, m. Simon de Borard (fl.
1217), 140
-, Ralph de, 140
Wyatt:
-, Benj., architect, 266
-, Jas., architect, 277
-, T. H., architect, 172, 252
-, Woodrow, 62, 65
Wyche:
-, Benj., 25
-, Sam., 25, 29
Wydecombe, Wm., 165
Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, 10, 12, 115, 156
Wyld, see Wild
Wylye:
-, Gillian, see Eastcott
-, Lawr., 178
Wyndham:
-, Anne, m. Jas. Everard Arundell,
208, 247
-, Barbara, see Smith
-, Capt., C. H., 107, 207
-, Hen., 247
-, Hen. Penruddocke (d. 1819), 247
-, Isabel, w. of Wadham (d. 1804),
148
-, John (d. 1724), 163, 208, 247
-, John (d. 1750), 163, 208
-, John (fl. 1805), 148
-, Thos., Ld. Finglass, 163
-, Sir Wadham (d. 1668), 208–9, 247
-, Wadham (d. 1736), 247, 263
-, Wadham (d. 1804), 148, 153
-, Wm. (d. 1762), 148
-, Wm. (d. 1785), 148, 163
-, Wm. (d. 1841), 141, 163, 208, 210,
247–8
-, fam., 148, 247, 286
Y
Yardland, see Urchfont
Yate:
-, Ellen, m. Wm. Giffard (d. 1717),
139
-, Jonathan, rector of Blisworth, 139,
145
-, Thos., principal of Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford, rector of Rushall, 139,
145
Yatesbury, rector of, see Smith, Revd. A. C.
Yerbury:
-, Gifford (d. c. 1630), 65
-, Gifford (d. c. 1712), 65, 67
York, duke of, see Edward
York:
-, abp. of, see Lee, Edw.
-, archd. and dean of, see Hambleton
Yorkshire, see Leeds; York
Young:
-, Benj. (d. c. 1788), 173
-, Benj. (d. c. 1799), 173
-, Eliz., m. Steph. R. Neate, 121
-, G. M., 193
-, G. W., 152
-, Geo., 80
-, John (fl. 1557), 49
-, John (fl. 1685), and his w. Susan,
207
-, John (d. 1837), 121, 125
-, Mary, see Tropenell
Z
Zeals:
-, Gillian, see Grimstead
-, John of, 217
-, Thos. of, 217
Zeals, see Mere
Zinzan:
-, Hen., see Alexander
-, Jacoba, see Vanlore
Zouche, la:
-, Alan, 88
-, Ela, see Longespée
-, Eleanor, 242
-, Ellen, m. Sir Nic. Seymour, 88
-, John (fl. 14th cent.), 88
-, John (fl. 1546), 250
-, Maud, m. Sir Rob. Holand, 88
-, Rog., 88