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A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2001.
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Katherine of Aragon, queen of Henry
-, VIII,
Keating, Tom,
Keeling, Florence Mary, see Carwardine
-, J. H. W.,
Kelly, John, rector of Copford,
-, Mary,
Kelso, A. M., w. of E. B. P.,
-, E. B. P.,
-, E. J. F.,
Keltridge, John, vicar of Dedham,
Kelvedon,
-, Fillolshall or Felix Hall,
-, station,
Kemp, Thos.,
Kempe, later Kempe&Tower,
Kempton, Rob.,
Kent, countess of, see Joan
-, earl of, see Grey, Ant.
Kent, see Dover; Lillechurch;
-, Rochester
Keteswell, Aelfgar,
Ketyll, family,
Keymer, Nat., rector of Colne
-, Engaine,
Kidby, John,
-, Geo., rector of Great and Little
-, Birch,
Kildare, bp. of, see Hagis, Ric.
Kilner, Thos.,
King, Eliz., w. of Thos., m. 2 Wm.
-, Gunner,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
King's Walden, see Walden, King's
Kingsbury, Jos.,
-, family,
Kingsmill, Sir Geo. (d. 1606),
-, Geo. (d. 1656),
-, Sir Wm.,
-, family,
Kingston, John, rector of Easthorpe
-, and Birch,
Kingswood,
Kirby, Wm., rector of East
-, Donyland,
Kirkland, Nat., vicar of Boxted,
Kirkton, Rob.,
Knapp, Rebeccah,
-, Thos.,
Knevett, Cath., w. of Edw., m. Thos.
-, Bonham, 3 John Barnaby,
-, Edw.,
-, Eleanor, see Doreward
-, Eliz., m. John Rainsforth,
-, Joan, see Castelyn
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (d. 1459),
-, Thos. (d. 1479),
Knight, Hen.,
Knights Hospitallers,
Knolle, Philip at,
Knyt, Ralph le,
Labour League,
Lagden, Gamaliel and his w. Mary,
Laing, David,
Lake, Thos.,
-, Thomasin, see Draper
Lambert, Jas.,
Lancashire, see Barrow-in-Furness;
-, Warrington
Lancaster, Thos. of, duke of Clarence,
-, see Thomas
Lancaster, duchy of,
-, earls of, see Edmund; Forz
-, honor of,
Land, Wm.,
Langenhoe,
Langham,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, Boxted airfield,
-, bridges,
-, church, pl.
-, cloth industry,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Bakers Cottage,
-, Bramble Cottage,
-, Broomhouse,
-, Chaplins,
-, Church Farm,
-, Glebe Farm,
-, Glebe House,
-, Highfield Cottage,
-, Keeper's Cottage,
-, Langham Hall,
-, Langham Lodge,
-, Langham Oak Cottage,
-, Maltings Farm,
-, Mantons,
-, Nos. 1-3 Pungford Cottages,
-, Old Park House,
-, Old Whalebone Cottage,
-, The Old House,
-, Tudor Farm Cottage,
-, Valley House, pl.
-, Wenlocks,
-, Whalebone House,
-, Wybornes,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Langham Hall,
-, Langham Valley,
-, Rectory or Overhall,
-, Wenlocks,
-, mills, pl.
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, park,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools, pls.
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,
Langley, Alice, see Mountgomery
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
Lanvalai, Hawise de, m. John de
-, Burgh,
Laud, Wm., successively bp. of
-, London and archbp. of
-, Canterbury,
Lavenham (Suff.),
Lawford,
Lawson, Thos., rector of East
-, Donyland,
Lawton, Nic. Caesar Corsellis (d. 1881),
-, Nic. Caesar Corsellis (fl. 1891),
Lay, John,
-, Rob. and his w. Susanna,
Layer Breton,
Layer Marney,
Layer-de-la-Haye,
Layfield, Edw., rector of Wakes
-, Colne,
leather workers,
-, boot-makers,
-, collarmaker,
-, cordwainers,
-, fellmonger,
-, glovers,
-, harness maker,
-, peltmonger,
-, shoemakers,
-, tanners,
-, whittawers,
Lee, Avice, w. of Jas. at,
-, Edw. H.,
-, Jas. at,
Lefcild (fl. 1066),
Lefroy, A. E.,
-, A. H.,
-, family,
Legg, Edw.,
Leighs, Little, priory,
Lemming, Wm.,
Leofgifu (d. c. 1040),
Lernon, Hen.,
Leventhorp, Cath.,
Leveson Gower, J.,
Leveva (fl. 1066),
Leving, John,
Levyng, John,
Lewin (fl. 1086),
Lewin Croc (fl. 1066),
Lexden,
-, Classis,
-, deanery, deans,
Lexden and Winstree Poor Law
-, Union,
Lexden and Winstree Rural District,
-, council,
Lexden Hundred,
-, court,
-, officers,
-, pound,
Lexham, West (Norf.),
Leyton,
Lillechurch (Kent),
Lincoln, prebendary of,
Lincolnshire, see Gainsborough
Lind, Chas., rector of Wivenhoe,
Lingham, T. L., rector of Fordham,
Little, Geof.,
-, John (d. c. 1647) and his w. Susan,
-, John (d. c. 1685),
-, John (fl. 1714),
-, John (?another, d. by 1744),
-, Susan, m. - Foster,
-, Thos. (d. 1714),
-, Thos. (d. 1734),
-, Thos. Bridge, see Bridge
Littlebury, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
livestock, less common:
-, ostriches,
-, rabbits,
-, rheas,
Liwin (fl. 1066),
Locke, Thos. Marriott,
Lodge, Thos.,
Lofthouse, Wm.,
Lollards,
London, Joan, w. of Rog., m. 2 John
-, Brett,
-, John,
-, Mary, w. of Sam.,
-, Ric.,
-, Rog. (d. 1570),
-, Rog. (fl. 1570),
-, Sam. (fl. 1578),
-, Sam. (d. c. 1647),
-, Sam. (d. 1692),
-, Sam. (fl. 1692),
-, Sam. (d. 1778),
London,
-, Aldgate,
-, Bethlehem hospital,
-, bp. of,
-, see also Aelfstan;
-, Bonner, Edmund; Braybrooke;
-, Gravesend; Laud; Niger;
-, Northburgh, Mic.; Robinson,
-, John
-, suffragan,
-, boats to,
-, Christ's Hospital,
-, City of, mayor and corporation,
-, cloth market,
-, commuters to,
-, Covent Garden,
-, firms from,
-, Guys hospital,
-, hospital of St. Mary or Elsing
-, Spital,
-, mayor or lord mayor of,
-, migration from and to,
-, named as address,
-, Newgate prison,
-, road to,
-, Smithfield,
-, St. Bartholomew's priory,
-, St. Dunstan's (Mdx.), Cokedon
-, Hall,
-, Tower of,
-, trading contacts with,
-, Victoria and Albert Museum,
-, Westminster abbey,
Lorkin, family,
Love, Thos.,
Lovekin, John, rector of Colne
-, Engaine,
Lovell, Jas.,
-, John,
Luard, E. P., rector of Great Birch,
Lucas, Sir Chas.,
-, John (d. 1556),
-, John (d. 1671), Baron Lucas of
-, Shenfield,
-, Mary, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell,
-, m. Ant. Grey, earl of Kent,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1611),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1625),
-, family,
Lucas of Crudwell, barony,
Luckyn, see Grimston, Wm.
Ludgater, John,
Lufkin, Anne, m. John Sherman,
-, H. E., rector of East Donyland,
-, John,
-, Thos. (fl. 1573),
-, Thos. (fl. 1665),
-, Thos. (fl. 1727),
-, family,
Lugar, Marshall,
Lynne, Alice, m. Wm. Abell,
-, Jacob,
-, John (fl. 1641),
-, John (?another, d. 1680),
-, N. G.,
-, T. H.,
-, Wm. (d. 1616),
-, Wm. (d. 1651),
-, Wm. (fl. 1777),
-, family,
Mabbitt, H.&K.,
Macandrew, A. E.,
-, Wm.,
Macaulay, family,
McMaster, David,
-, W.,
Madders, family,
Maidstone, John (fl. 1523),
-, John (fl. 1608),
-, John (another, d. by 1672),
-, Rob. (fl. 1593),
-, Rob. (?another, fl. 1615),
-, Rob. (fl. 1672),
-, family,
Maitland, A. G.,
Maldon,
Malet, Rob.,
Mallett, Muriel Eliz.,
maltings,
maltsters,
Malyn, Rob.,
Mandeville, Ambrose,
-, Geof. de,
-, John,
-, Valentine,
Mann, A. J.,
-, T.,
-, Thos.,
-, family,
Manners, Sir Geo., n
-, Sir John, n
Manning, Alderman,
Manningtree,
Mannock, Thos. and his w. Denise,
-, family,
Mansell, Edm.,
-, Jane, see Hene
-, Ralph,
Mantell, Matt.,
-, Rob.,
March, Rog. at (fl. 1374),
-, Rog. (d. c. 1614),
March, earl of, see Mortimer
Margaret, queen of Edward I,
market gardening,
markets,
Markshall,
Marney, Bridget, w. of John, Lord
-, Marney, m. 1 Wm. Findern,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, John, Lord Marney,
Marpleadris, Wm.,
Marr, John,
Marratt, Grace,
Marsh, Geo.,
-, John,
Marshall, Eliz., w. of Nic.,
-, Nic.,
Marsham, Hester, see Sayer
-, Sir John (d. 1685), n
-, Sir John (fl. 1685),
-, Sir Rob., Lord Romney,
Martin, Bill,
-, Frank,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Isaac Lemyng Rebow,
-, Matt.,
-, O. L., vicar of Earls Colne,
-, Ric.,
-, Rog. (fl. 1510),
-, Rog. (fl. 1573),
-, Thos.,
Martin-Harvey, Sir John,
martyrs, Protestant,
Martyrs' Memorial Trust,
Mary I,
Maskerell, Bertha, m. Wm.
-, de Reymes,
-, Walt. and Ermingard his w.,
-, Wm.,
Mason, C. W.,
-, W.,
Massachusetts (U.S.A.),
Massey, Edm., rector of Colne
-, Engaine,
Maturin-Baird, C. E.,
-, family,
Maud, queen of Stephen,
May, Hugh,
Mayhew, E. J.,
-, J. J.,
-, John,
Maynard, John,
meadows, common,
Mears, Thos.,
Melson, Alfred,
Mentyll, John,
Merk, And. de,
-, Hen. de,
-, John de,
-, Thos.,
-, family,
Mersea, East,
Messing,
-, boundaries,
-, church,
-, manors,
-, named as address,
Messing-cum-Inworth,
metal workers:
-, blacksmiths,
-, farriers,
-, ironmongers,
-, plumber,
-, tinkers,
Methley (Yorks. W.R.),
Methodists,
-, Primitive,
-, Reform,
-, Wesleyan,
-, pl.
Methven, David, vicar of Earls
-, Colne,
Miblanc (fl. 1086),
Michael, rector of Little Birch,
Miche, Wm.,
Middlesex, see also Bedfont;
-, London, St. Dunstan's; Syon
-, convent
migration,
Mildmay, Sir H. B. P. St. J.,
-, Hen.,
-, family,
Mills, T. C.,
mills, see under names of parishes
-, bay,
-, fulling,
-, oil,
-, sawmill,
-, steam,
Milsom, family,
Milton (Northants.),
Mistley,
Mitchell, Rob., rector of Little Birch,
moated sites, n
-, manor houses,
Modwin (fl. 1086),
Mols, J. H.,
Molyns, Wm. de,
Monk (Munck), Nat.,
-, Rob., rector of Wakes Colne,
-, H., vicar of Earls Colne,
Montfort, Hugh de,
Montgomery, Sir Thos.,
Moore, -,
Morant, Anne, w. of Philip,
-, Philip, rector of Aldham,
Morgan, John, successively rector of
-, Aldham and bp. of St. David's,
Morgell, Crosbie,
-, Sarah, see Warren
Morley, Edw.,
Morren or Morwen, John, rector of
-, Copford,
Morris, Ric.,
Morsted, Eliz. w. of Thos., m. Sir
-, John Wood,
-, Thos.,
Mortain, count of, see Stephen
Mortimer, Rog., earl of March,
Moss, John,
Mott (Mot), Alice,
-, John,
-, Mark,
Mounds, see Freeman
Mount Bures, see Bures, Mount
Mountgomery, Alice, m. Rob.
-, Langley,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1495),
-, Thos. (fl. 1507),
Mountjoy, Alan,
-, Edm.,
-, Reynold,
-, Wm. (d. 1585),
-, Wm. (d. by 1614),
-, family,
Mowle, Edw., rector of Copford,
Moxon, C. J.,
Moy, Thos.,
-, family,
Munchensy, Denise, m. Hugh de
-, Vere,
-, Warin de,
-, Wm. de,
Munfitchet, Ric.,
-, Wm. de,
Mungedene, Rob. of,
Munk, see Monk
Munnings, Sir Alfred, pl.
Murray, Hen.,
Nacton (Suff.),
Nash, John, pl.
National Agricultural Labourers'
-, Union,
National Trust,
Naunton, Rob.,
Navestock,
Nayland (Suff.),
Naylor, Jas.,
Needham, Geo. Carter,
Nesfield, W. A.,
Nevard, Ellis,
Neville (Nevill), Alice, w. of John,
-, Eliz., see Beauchamp
-, Edm., rector of Langham,
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1476),
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1524),
-, Hugh (d. 1234),
-, Hugh (d. 1269),
-, Hugh (d. 1335),
-, John (d. 1246),
-, John (d. 1282),
-, John (d. 1358),
-, Mary, see Tey
-, Sir Thos.,
-, family,
New England (U.S.A.),
New Jerusalem Church (Sweden-
-, borgian),
New York (U.S.A.),
New Zealand,
Newcomen, Matt., lecturer of
-, Dedham,
-, Thos., curate of Little Horkesley,
Newman, Abraham,
-, Anne, m. Geo. Caswell,
-, Sam., vicar and lecturer of
-, Dedham,
-, Thos.,
Newmarket (Cambs.),
Newport, Rob.,
Newton, John (d. 1483), rector of
-, Stanway,
-, John (fl. 1546),
-, Rob.,
Nicholas, rector of Easthorpe,
Nicholas, rector of Great Birch,
Nidd (Yorks. W.R.),
Nigel (fl. 1086),
Nigel the chamberlain and Alice his
-, w.,
Niger, Rog., bp. of London,
Nightingale, Sam.,
Nile, river (Africa),
Noble, Wm., vicar of Earls Colne,
Nocton, Wm.,
Nonancourt (Eure, France),
nonconformity, see Baptists; Countess
-, of Huntingdon's Connexion;
-, Friends; Independents or
-, Congregationalists; Methodists; New
-, Jerusalem Church; Peculiar
-, People; Presbyterians; Salvation
-, Army
Norfolk, F.,
-, Jas.,
Norfolk, earls and dukes of,
-, see also Bigod
Norfolk, see
-, also Horsham St. Faith;
-, Ingoldisthorpe; Lexham, West;
-, Raynham
Norman, C., vicar of Boxted,
North, Rob.,
Northampton, earl of, see Bohun
Northampton, marquis of, see Parr
Northamptonshire, see Milton
Northburgh, Mic., bp. of London,
-, Rob., rector of Wakes Colne,
Norton, John,
Norwich, bp. of,
Nottage, Chas. G.,
Nottidge, Geo.,
-, family,
Nunn, Francis (d. 1794),
-, Francis (d. c. 1822),
nursery gardening,
Nutbrown, Wm. (d. 1588),
-, Wm. (fl. 1601),
Nutman, family,
O'Shea, Kitty,
Oakley (Surr.),
Odo of Bayeux,
Offley, Thos.,
Ogilby, R. J. and his w. I. K.,
Ogbourne St. George (Wilts.), priory,
Okeham, Wm., rector of Wakes
-, Colne,
Oliver s. of Ellis,
Oliver, John (d. 1338),
-, John (fl. 1347),
-, John (d. c. 1393),
-, Ralph s. of,
-, Ric., rector of Great Horkesley,
Ollerton, John, rector of East
-, Donyland,
Onley, Ann, see Savill
-, Chas., rector of Fordham,
-, Onley Savill,
Onslow, Hen. Cranley,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Susannah Eliz., w. of Thos. Cranley,
-, see Hillier
-, Thos. Cranley,
orchards,
Orpen, O. G.,
Osborne, Geo. (fl. 1662),
-, Geo. (?another, fl. 1690s),
-, Stanley,
Ostia, bp. of,
Otter-Barry, Eliz., m. P. H. de
-, Havilland,
-, R. M. B.,
-, W. W.,
Ovington, Ric. of,
Owen, John, rector of Fordham,
Oxford, countess of,
Oxford, earls of,
-, see also
-, Vere
Oxford,
-, University,
-, Balliol College,
-, Keble College,
-, Magdalen College,
-, Wolsey's college,
Oxfordshire, see Abingdon; Oxford
Packwood, John,
Page, Chas.,
-, Jos.,
-, Rob.,
Paget, Celia, w. of Lord Alfred Hen.,
-, Wm. Hen., marquis of Anglesey,
Paglesham,
Paine, H. E.,
-, Hen.,
Palmer, Alan le,
Panell, Wm.,
Park, Ric.,
Parker, Eliz., see Calthorpe
-, Hen.,
-, Ric., vicar of Dedham,
-, Rog.,
-, family,
Parkinson, John, rector of Colne
-, Engaine,
parks:
-, landscaped,
-, medieval or deer,
-, lodges,
Parmenter, Anne,
-, Eliz.,
-, Sarah,
-, Thos.,
Parnell, C. S.,
Parr, Anne, see Bourchier
-, Wm., marquis of Northampton,
Parson, Wm.,
Partridge, W. H.,
Paston, John (d. 1466),
-, John (d. 1479),
pasture, common,
-, drivers of,
Pattiswick,
Paulet, Agnes, see Howard
-, John, marquis of Winchester,
-, Wm., marquis of Winchester,
-, Winifred, see Sackville
Payn, John,
Pebmarsh,
Peche, Gilbert,
Peculiar People,
Pembroke, earl of, see Valence
Perche, count of, see Geoffrey
Percival, Geo.,
-, H. C.,
-, Joe,
Perepoint, Peter and his w. Eliz.,
-, Rob.,
Peru, see Titicaca
pest houses,
Peters, Mr.,
Petfield, John, vicar of Earls Colne,
Petre, John, Lord Petre,
-, Thos.,
Pettitt, L.,
Peverell, Wm.,
Peyton, Grace, w. of John (d. 1417),
-, m. 2 Ric. Baynard,
-, John (fl. 1384),
-, John (d. 1417),
-, Margaret, see Gernon
-, Rob. (d. 1517),
-, Rob. (fl. 1517),
-, Rob. (another, fl. 1536),
-, Thos. (d. 1484),
-, Thos. (d. 1490),
-, family,
Philip of Spain, consort of Mary I,
Philippa, queen of Edward III,
Phillips, Geo., curate of Boxted,
-, John,
Phin the Dane,
Pilborough, John,
Pilgrim, Caleb,
-, Philemon,
-, Rob.,
pillory,
Pim, Theodore,
Plaiz, Giles de, Lord Plaiz,
-, family,
Plaiz, barony of,
Planes, Rog. de,
-, Wm. de,
playing places or stalls,
Playle, P.,
Pleasant, Hen.,
Podynger, see Potinger
Poer, Alice, w. of Rob.,
-, John and his w. Avice,
-, Rob.,
Pointer, Mary,
Poitou, Rog. of,
Pole, Edm. de la (fl. 1370),
-, Edm. de la, earl of Suff. (d. 1513),
-, John de la, duke of Suff.,
-, Mic. de la, earl of Suff. (d. 1389),
-, Mic. de la, earl of Suff. (d. 1415),
-, Wm. de la, duke of Suff.,
Polstead (Suff.),
Ponde, Hen. atte,
Pontisbright, see Chappel
Pooley, John (d. 1487),
-, John (d. 1580),
-, John (fl. 1587),
-, Ric.,
-, Wm. (d. by 1560), and his w. Alice,
-, Wm. (d. 1587),
Pope, Ric.,
Popps, Wm.,
Porter, Thos.,
-, family,
Portland, earl of, see Weston, Ric.
potash,
Potinger (Podynger), John, rector of
-, Aldham,
Potter, Geof.,
-, John (fl. 1479),
-, John (fl. 1573),
-, John (?another, fl. 1595),
-, John (fl. 1737),
-, John (d. 1763),
-, Mary, w. of Wm.,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob. (d. c. 1705),
-, Rob. (fl. 1705),
-, Wm.,
-, family,
pottery industry,
poultry farms,
pounds,
Powell, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., rector of East Donyland,
Poynings, Margery,
-, Mic. (fl. 1303),
-, Mic. (fl. 1362),
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Prayere, John de and his w. Anne,
prehistoric settlement, see also under
-, names of parishes,
Prentice, John (d. c. 1582),
-, John (fl. 1582),
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
Presbyterians,
Prestney, And. (d. 1586),
-, And. (d. 1636),
-, And. (fl. 1636),
-, John (fl. 1525),
-, John (?another, d. 1597),
-, John (fl. c. 1670),
Prestonhey, Ric.,
-, Rog.,
Prideaux, Humph.,
Pritchard, Mr.,
Prittlewell, priory,
Probert, Anne, see Carwardine
-, Thos.,
-, W. G. Carwardine,
-, W. R.,
Proctor, John,
-, W. M.,
Pudney, Joshua,
-, Walt.,
-, family,
Pulley, John,
-, Ric., rector of Fordham,
Pulleyne, John, rector of Copford and
-, archdeacon of Colchester,
punitive instruments, see cages, cucking
-, stool, gallows, pillory, stocks
puritanism,
-, see also Dedham, classis
Puxley, family,
Pylat, family,
Quakers, see Friends
Quare, Mr.,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Quency, Hawise, m. Baldwin Wake,
-, Margaret, m. Wm. de Ferrers,
-, Rob. de (fl. c. 1197),
-, Rob. de (d. before 1264),
-, Rog., earl of Winchester,
-, Saher de,
-, Saher de, earl of Winchester,
Quinney, Jos.,
railways,
-, Colchester, Stour Valley, Sudbury,
-, and Halstead Railway,
-, pl.
-, Colne Valley and Halstead Railway,
-, Great Eastern Railway,
-, stations, see also Bures (Suff.);
-, Chappel; Colchester; Colne,
-, Earls; Colne, White; Kelvedon;
-, Tey, Marks
-, Tendring Hundred Railway,
-, Wivenhoe and Brightlingsea
-, Railway,
Rainsforth, Eliz., see Knevett
-, John,
Ram, Rob., rector of Copford and Great Birch,
Ramis, Adelize of, m. Edw. of Salisbury,
-, Rob. of,
-, Rog. of (d. 1087),
-, Rog. of (fl. 1135),
Rampton, Jas.,
Ramsden Bellhouse,
Ramsey, Mary, see Avery
-, Sir Thos.,
Rand, Ric.,
Ransome, Fred.,
Ratcliff, Edw.,
-, John,
Ray, Hen., vicar of Boxted,
Rayleigh, honor of,
Rayne,
-, honor of,
Raynham, Edm.,
Raynham (Norf.),
rebellions, riots, and disturbances, see also incendiarism
-, English Rising (1381),
Rebow, Francis Slater,
-, Sir Isaac,
-, Isaac Lemyng,
-, Isaac Martin,
-, Mary Hester, m. Francis Slater,
-, Mary Martin, m. John Gurdon (later Gurdon-Rebow),
-, Mary, m. Joseph Thurston,
-, family,
Reddeswell, Thos. of, rector of Fordham,
Reeve, Chas.,
-, J. F.,
-, J. H.,
-, Mary Frances, see Hills
Rendall, G. H.,
Reymes, Bertha de, see Maskerell
-, John de (fl. 1305),
-, John de (fl. 1321),
-, Rob. de,
-, Rog. de (two of this name),
-, Wm. de (?two of this name),
Reyner, Ric. and his w. Martha,
Reynold, Hen.,
-, Felicity,
-, Thos.,
Rich, Chas., earl of Warwick,
-, Ric., baron Rich,
Richard II,
Richard, duke of Gloucester,
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richard, rector of West Bergholt,
Richard s. of Oliver,
Richardson, John,
-, Sarah, m. Stephen Aldrich,
Riche, Thos.,
Richmond, duke of, see Henry
Riddesdale, Hen.,
Riggs, Chas.,
Rikedon, Rob.,
Rivenhall,
River, Margaret, m. Roger Bellers,
-, Maud, see Breton
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
River Stour Navigation Co. Ltd.,
River Stour Trust (New River Stour
-, Navigation Trust),
Rix, P. G.,
roads, see also under names of parishes
-, prehistoric,
-, Roman,
-, turnpike,
Robert (fl. 1086),
Robert (fl. c. 1175), rector of West
-, Bergholt,
Robert (?another, fl. c. 1180), vicar of
-, Boxted,
Roberts, Jas. Mackenzie,
-, Ric.,
Robessart, Eliz., see Bourchier
-, Lewis,
Robinson, Jas.,
-, John (d. 1723), bp. of London,
-, John (d. 1754), rector of Copford,
Rochester, Rob.,
Rochester (Kent),
-, bp. of, see also St. Martin, Laurence
Rochford, Rob. of,
-, Rog. of,
Roger (fl. 1086),
Roger the Marshal,
Roger s. of Ric.,
Rogers, J. T.,
-, John (d. 1636), lecturer of Dedham,
-, John (d. 1867),
-, Tim., chaplain of Chappel,
-, Zachariah (two or more of this name),
Rokell, Geof.,
-, John,
Rokker, John and his w. Joan,
Rolph, Eliz.,
Rolt, John,
Roman Catholicism,
Roman river,
Roman settlement, 4; see also under
-, names of parishes
Romney, Lord, see Marsham, Sir Rob.
Rooke, C.,
Rookwood, Ambrose,
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., w. of Ambrose, see Caldwell
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Gage,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
Roos, John,
rope-making,
Roper, Mrs. G. F.,
Rose, Edw. and his w. Eliz.,
rose-growers,
Rosen, Cecil,
Round, Chas.,
-, Chas. Gray,
-, Chas. J.,
-, Emma, w. of C. G.,
-, J. G.,
-, J. H.,
-, J. T.,
-, Jas. (d. 1745),
-, Jas. (d. 1806),
-, Jas. (d. 1809), curate of Birch and Easthorpe,
-, Jas. (d. 1916),
-, John (d. 1860),
-, John (d. 1887),
-, Susan Constantia, w. of John, see Caswell
-, Thamar, w. of Jas.,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
Rowe, R. Reynold,
Rowhedge, see Donyland, East
Rowhedge Ironworks Ltd.,
Rowley, W. B. H.,
-, Wm.,
Roydon, Cath., m. 1 Thos. Barney, 2
-, - Hastings,
-, Eliz., m. John Clopton,
Royston, Wm. and his w. Eliz.,
Royston (Cambs.),
Ruck-Keene, Benj., rector of Copford,
-, E. R., rector of Copford,
Ruffnell, Hen.,
Rush, Clarissa,
-, John,
-, Sam. (d. 1730),
-, Sam. (d. c. 1783),
-, W. B.,
Rushock (Worcs.),
Ry, Matt. atte,
Rympynden, John,
Sackville, And. (d. by 1291),
-, And. (d. 1316),
-, And. (d. 1370),
-, Edw.,
-, Geof. de,
-, Humph.,
-, John (fl. 1361), rector of West Bergholt,
-, John (d. 1557),
-, John Fred., duke of Dorset (fl. 1775),
-, Jordan de (fl. 1157),
-, Jordan de (d. c. 1208),
-, Jordan de (d. 1233),
-, Jordan de (d. 1275),
-, Maud, w. of And., m. 2 Edm. de la Pole,
-, Ric.,
-, Ric., Baron Buckhurst,
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Thos., earl of Dorset,
-, Winifred, w. of Ric., m. 2 John Paulet,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
Sacomb Park (Herts.),
Sadler, Chris.,
-, Geo.,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. John Carr,
-, Peter (fl. 1664),
-, Peter (another, fl. after 1683),
-, R. S.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1683),
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1791),
-, W. S.,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
St. Alban's, bp. of,
St. Clare, Hamon of,
St. David's (Wales), bp. of, see Morgan
St. Martin, Abel of and Margery his w.,
-, Laurence of, bp. of Rochester,
-, Rob. of,
-, Thos. of,
St. Osyth,
-, abbey,
St. Paul, Mary of, m. Aymer de
-, Valence,
St. Quentin, Hamon of,
-, Hugh of,
Sainty, P. M.,
-, Philip,
Salcott Virley,
Salisbury, Adelize of, see Ramis
-, Edw. of,
-, Leonie of, m. Rob. of Stuteville,
Salisbury (Wilts.), bp. of, see Fisher
Salter, Nat. (fl. 1761),
-, Nat. (?another fl. 1800), rector of
-, East Donyland,
-, Peter,
Salvation Army,
Sampson, John,
-, Josias,
Sandford (Sanford), Benj.,
-, John,
-, Mary Ann,
-, Thos. (fl. 1571) and his w. Margaret,
-, Thos. (fl. early 19th cent.),
-, Wm. (fl. 1789),
-, Wm. (d. 1831),
-, family,
Saskatchewan (Canada),
Savill, Ann, m. Chas. Onley,
-, John,
-, John s. of John,
-, Sam.,
-, Sarah,
Say, Eliz., see Waldegrave
-, Wm.,
Sayer, Geo. (d. 1577),
-, Geo. (d. 1596),
-, Geo. (d. 1631),
-, Hester, m. Sir John Marsham,
-, John (d. 1658),
-, John (d. 1674),
Scarlet, Chris.,
-, Thos.,
Scarlett, John,
-, Thos.,
-, family,
Scotland, migrants from,
Scott, Sir G. G.,
Scrope, Alice, m. Hen. Scrope,
-, Alice, m. Thos. Strangeways,
-, Eliz., m. 1 Wm. Beaumont, 2 John de Vere,
-, Eliz., m. Thos. FitzRandolph,
-, Geof. (d. 1340),
-, Geof., Lord Scrope of Bolton (d. 1517),
-, Hen., baron Scrope (d. 1392),
-, Hen., baron Scrope (d. 1415),
-, Hen., Lord Scrope of Bolton (d. 1512),
-, John, Lord Scrope of Masham,
-, Mary, m. Sir Chris. Danby,
-, Ralph, Lord Scrope of Bolton,
-, Ric.,
-, Stephen, baron Scrope,
-, Thos. (d. 1475),
-, Thos. (d. 1493),
Scrutton, family,
Seaborne, Thos., rector of Langham,
Seach, Ann,
Seaman, Nat., rector of West Bergholt,
Searles, Emily Margaret,
Seckford, Chas.,
-, Humph.,
-, Thos. (d. by 1583),
-, Thos. (d. 1588),
-, Thos. (fl. 1592),
seed-growing,
Serjeant, John, chaplain of Chappel,
Sewell, Jos.,
-, family,
Sexton, A. and Sons,
Seymour, Jane, queen of Henry VIII,
Shaen, Hephzibah, dau. of Sam.,
-, Hephzibah, w. of Sam.,
-, Sam.,
Shaw, Sir John,
-, M. O.,
-, Ric.,
Shelley, John (d. 1551),
-, John (fl. 1600),
-, (Styrley), Nic.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1541),
-, Wm. (d. 1586) and his w. Jane,
Shenstone, Gerald, and Partners,
Shepherd, Dan.,
-, Geo.,
-, Thos.,
sheriff's tourn,
Sherman, Anne, see Lufkin
-, Edm.,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
Sherreve, Thos.,
Sherwood, N. N.,
shipbuilding, pl.
Shrub End,
Sibthorpe, Anne,
-, Chris.,
-, Eliz.,
-, Wm.,
Sida, Hen.,
-, family,
Sidey, Dan.,
-, John (fl. 1546),
-, John (fl. 1574),
-, John (d. by 1646),
-, Wm. (fl. 1546),
-, Wm. (d. 1594),
-, Wm. (fl. 1598),
Silgate or Gilgate, Philip, vicar of Boxted,
silk weaving,
Sill, Chris., rector of East Donyland,
Simon, s. of Marcian,
Simpson, John, rector of Mount Bures,
-, Rob., rector of Stanway,
Sims, Cath. Elvina,
Sisson, Marshall,
Skilling, John and his w. Joan,
Skingley, Hen. (d. 1858),
-, Hen. (fl. c. 1869),
Slater (later Rebow), Francis,
Sleigh, Thos.,
Slinger, Wm., rector of East Donyland,
Smeaton, John,
Smith, E.,
-, John (fl. 1596),
-, John (d. 1621),
-, John (fl. 1645),
-, John (fl. 1733),
-, John (fl. 1816),
-, Peter,
-, Ric., see Hovell
-, Rob.,
-, Stephen,
-, Thos. (d. 1684),
-, Thos. (d. 1721),
-, Thos. (fl. 1792, 1801),
Smyth, family,
Smythe, Edw. Rob., pl.
-, John,
Smythies, F. B.,
-, Francis (d. 1840),
-, Francis (d. 1888),
Snowdon, Rob.,
Soame, Stephen,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Soane, Sir John,
Sodor and Man, bp. of, see Ward, Wm.
Somerset, duke of, see Beaufort, John; Henry
-, earl of, see Beaufort, John
Sotherne, John,
South Essex Waterworks Co.,
Southampton,
Southend,
Southwell, Dorothy, see Tendring
Spain,
Spark, Rob.,
spinning, workhouse or pauper,
sports and pastimes,
-, see also
-, camping closes; playing places
Spring, Joan, see Forster
-, Rob.,
Springett, Rob.,
Springfield,
Sprott, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
Spunner, Sam.,
Squire, John, rector of Wivenhoe,
Squirell, Wm.,
Stafford, Eliz., see Bourchier
-, Hugh,
Staffordshire, see Tettenhall
Stampe, Alice,
Stanford Rivers,
Stanley, Austin,
-, Jos.,
Stannard, J.,
-, R. J. and W.,
Stanstead St. Margaret (Thele) (Herts.),
Stansted Mountfichet, barony of,
Stanton, Hervey of,
Stanway,
-, see also Heckford Bridge; Shrub
-, End
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, bridges,
-, chantries,
-, charities,
-, churches,
-, Colchester zoo,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Beacon End Farm,
-, No. London Road,
-, Olivers,
-, Stanway Hall,
-, White Hart,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, Gosbecks,
-, green,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Abbots,
-, Bastards,
-, Belhus,
-, Chambers,
-, Gosbecks,
-, Olivers,
-, Stanway,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, Tollgate shopping centre, pl.
-, Union workhouse,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,
Stapleford Abbots,
Stapleton, Hen.,
Stebbing, Wm.,
-, Wm. Sadler,
Stephen, count of Mortain and king of England,
Steven, Matt.,
Stisted,
stocks,
Stoke by Nayland (Suff.),
-, Stoke park,
Stoke Park (Surrey),
Stoke, Ric.,
Stone, Sam.,
Stonehard, Ric. and his w. Alice,
Stonham, Mary, see Bernak
-, Sir Rob.,
Stortford, Bishop's (Herts.),
Stour, river,
-, pls
-, navigation,
Stowe, Nic.,
Stowmarket (Suff.),
Strachan, Jas.,
Strangeways, Alice, see Scrope
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Strangman, Edw. and his w. Margaret,
-, Nic., rector of Langham,
Stratford, Rob.,
Stratford,
Stratford St. Mary (Suff.),
straw-plaiting,
Strutt, family,
Stuck, Thos.,
Sturdy, Joan,
Stuteville, Berta, w. of Wm., n
-, Eleanor, w. of Rob.,
-, Hen. of,
-, John of (d. 1258),
-, John (d. 1322),
-, Leonie, see Salisbury
-, Nic. of,
-, Rob. of (d. 1185),
-, Rob. of (d. 1186),
-, Rob. of (d. 1205),
-, Rob. (d. 1306),
-, Rob. (fl. 1322),
-, Wm. of (d. 1203), n
Styrley, see Shelley
Sudbury, viscount, see Bayning
Sudbury (Suff.),
Suffolk, dukes of, see also
-, Brandon; Pole
Suffolk, earls of, see Pole; Ufford
Suffolk, see also
-, Bergholt, East; Bures St. Mary;
-, Bury St. Edmunds; Butley;
-, Campsea Ash; Chattisham; Clare;
-, Eye; Flatford; Haverhill; Ipswich;
-, Lavenham; Nacton; Nayland;
-, Polstead; Stoke by Nayland;
-, Stowmarket; Stratford St. Mary;
-, Sudbury; Thorpe Morieux;
-, Wissington; Wiston; Witnesham;
-, Woodbridge
-, County Council,
Sulyard, Edw.,
-, Eustace,
Surrey, see Addiscombe; Oakley; Stoke Park
Sussex, see Chichester
Sutton, John,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
Swansborough, Edw.,
Swanscombe, John,
Sweyn of Essex,
Swillington, Margaret, m. John Aylesford,
-, Margaret, w. of Rob., see Bellers
-, Rob.,
-, Rob.,
Swinbourne, And.,
-, John,
-, Margery, m. Nic. Berners,
-, Rob. (fl. 1324),
-, Rob. (d. 1391),
-, Rob. (fl. 1433) and his w. Joan,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Swinnerton, Hen.,
-, John (d. 1616),
-, John (fl. after 1631),
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thomasin, m. J. Hopwood,
-, Thomasin, w. of John,
-, Thos.,
Switzerland, see Geneva
Symonds, Wm.,
Syon convent (Isleworth, Mdx.),
Tabor, Chas.,
-, family,
tambour lace-making,
Tanner, Wm.,
Tany, Laurence,
-, Rog.,
Tarrey, Thos., rector of Wivenhoe,
Tatham, Wm., vicar of Wormingford,
Tawell, G. H.,
-, J. A.,
-, Wm.,
Taylor, G. J., vicar of White Colne,
-, Geo., lecturer of Dedham,
-, John, incumbent of Aldham,
-, Sir Rob., n
-, T. G., vicar and lecturer of Dedham,
Temple, Sir John,
Tendring, Dorothy, m. - Southwell,
-, Margaret, m. Rob. Foster,
-, Mary,
-, Wm. (d. 1490),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1500),
-, family,
Terry (fl. before 1086),
Terry, Quinlan,
Tessier, Stephen,
Tettenhall (Staffs.),
Teulon, S. S.,
Tew, Cecily,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1380),
-, Thos. (?another, fl. 1424),
Tey, Christine, see Bottingham
-, Edw.,
-, Eleanor, w. of Thos., m. 2 Thos. Warren,
-, John (d. 1440-1),
-, John (d. by 1463),
-, John (d. 1568),
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Nevill,
-, Rob. (d. by 1325),
-, Rob. (fl. 1325),
-, Rob. (d. by 1384),
-, Rob. (fl. 1401),
-, Rob. (d. 1426),
-, Rob. (d. 1473),
-, Thos. (d. 1540),
-, Thos. (d. 1543),
-, Thos. (d. c 1586),
-, Thos. (fl. 1598),
-, Wm. (d. 1502),
-, Wm. (fl. 1536),
-, Wm. (d. 1595),
-, family,
Tey, Great,
-, boundaries,
-, court (manorial),
-, manor,
-, nonconformity,
-, rector,
-, vicars,
Tey, Little,
Tey, Marks,
-, boundaries,
-, church,
-, manor,
-, school,
-, station,
-, Wesleyan Methodist church,
Teynton, John,
Thayer, Anne, m. Jacob Hinde,
-, Humph. (d. 1682),
-, Humph. (d. 1737),
-, Sam. (d. c. 1732),
-, Sam. (d. 1750),
Thele (Herts.), see Stanstead St. Margaret
Thomas of Lancaster, duke of Clarence,
Thomas, Bryan,
-, John (fl. 1787),
-, John, vicar of White Colne,
Thompson, M. G.,
-, Rob., rector of Copford,
Thomson, Geo.,
Thornton, John,
Thorpe Morieux (Suff.),
Thurcote, Joan, m. John Hatherley,
-, Ric.,
Thurgor, Sayer,
Thurston, Edm.,
-, Joseph (d. 1690),
-, Joseph (d. 1714),
-, Joseph (fl. 1725),
-, Mary, see Rebow
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Tice, Wm. and his w. Eliz.,
Tiffin, Wm. (d. 1617),
-, Wm. (fl. 1635),
tile-making, see also brick-making
Tiptree,
-, heath,
-, priory,
Tirel, Hugh,
-, Walt.,
Titicaca, Lake (Peru),
Toke, Nic., curate of Aldham,
Toller, Geo. and his w. Eliz.,
Tollesbury,
tollhouses,
Torrell, Edw., rector of West
-, Bergholt,
Torrells Hall (in Willingale Doe),
Torriano, V. M., rector of East Donyland,
tourism,
Tovillda (fl. 1066),
Townshend, Horatio,
-, John,
-, Rog.,
-, Rog. s. of John,
-, family,
Tregoz, Geof. de,
Tristram, E. W.,
Trokelowe, John de,
Trollope, A. W., rector of Colne Engaine,
Troman, Edm.,
Tropeano, A. K.,
-, D. A.,
Trowles, Rob., n
Trudgeover, see Eagles
Tudor, Edm.,
-, Margaret, see Beaufort
Tufnell, J. J.,
-, S. J.,
-, Sam.,
-, Wm., vicar of Wormingford,
-, family,
Tunmer, Thos.,
Tunstall, Hen.,
-, Sir John (d. by 1650),
-, John (fl. 1668),
Turner, Christine w. of John,
-, Edm., chaplain of Chappel,
-, John,
-, Margaret, m. 1 - Smith, 2 -
-, Powell,
-, Thos. (fl. 1525),
-, Thos. (fl. 1602),
-, Thos. (d. c. 1692),
-, family,
Twining, Thos.,
Tyall, John (d. 1500),
-, John (fl. 1502),
Tyburn tickets,
tyes, see greens
Tyler, W. F.,
Tylor, John,
Tympley (Tymperley), John and his
-, w. Margaret,
Tyne, river,
Tyrell (Tyrel), Alice,
-, Chas.,
-, Mary Anne, see Cooke
Ufford, Rob. of, earl of Suffolk,
-, Wm. of, earl of Suffolk,
Ulmar (fl. 1066, 1086),
Ulmer (fl. 1066),
Ulvric (fl. 1066),
Ulwin (fl. 1066),
Ulwin Hapra (fl. 1066),
Umfreville, Chas.,
-, Isabel, w. of Wm.,
-, Wm.,
United Reformed Church (U.R.C.),
-, see Independents
United States of America, see
-, America; California; Connecticut;
-, Massachusetts; New England;
-, New York
Upcher, Thos. (fl. 1479),
-, Thos. (d. 1539),
-, Thos. (d. c. 1596), rector of
-, Fordham,
Valence, Aymer de, earl of Pembroke,
-, his w. Mary, see St. Paul
-, Isabel de,
Vawser, Gertrude Maria, m. A. J.
-, Havard,
-, Maria,
Vere, Aubrey de (d. c. 1112),
-, Aubrey de, earl of Oxford (fl. 1150),
-, Aubrey de (d. c. 1576),
-, Aubrey de, earl of Oxford (d. 1703),
-, Beatrice, w. of Aubrey,
-, Denise, w. of Hugh, see Munchensy
-, Edm. de,
-, Edw. de, earl of Oxford,
-, Eliz. de, w. of John,
-, Gillian de, m. Hugh Bigod,
-, Hugh de (fl. 1250), earl of Oxford,
-, Hugh de (fl. 1313),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1360),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1462),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1513),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1540),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1562),
-, Maud de, w. of John,
-, Maud de, w. of Thos.,
-, Rob. de, duke of Ireland,
-, Thos. de,
-, Wm.,
-, family,
Verlander, Jacob,
Verley, Rob. de (fl. 1086),
-, Rob. (fl. 1276),
Vernon, John (d. 1334),
-, John (fl. 1335),
Verulam, earls of, see Grimston, family
Vigerous, Alice,
-, John (d. 1435),
-, John (d. 1528),
-, John (d. 1555),
-, Mabel,
-, Rob. (fl. early 14th cent.),
-, Rob. (d. 1629),
-, Thos. (fl. 1338),
-, Thos. (d. 1484),
vineyards,
Wade, Peter,
-, Thos.,
Wagstaff, Thos. (fl. 1685),
-, Thos. (?another, fl. 1693),
Wake, Baldwin,
-, Blanche, w. of Thos.,
-, Hawise, see Quency
-, John, Lord Wake,
-, Thos., Lord Wake,
Wakes Colne, see Colne, Wakes
Waldegrave, Edw. (d. 1584) and Joan
-, his w.,
-, Edw. (fl. 1608),
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wm.,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., m. 2 Wm. Say,
-, Geo.,
-, Mary, see Forster
-, Ric. (fl. 1383),
-, Ric. (d. 1435),
-, Ric. (fl. 1455),
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Thos. (d. by 1480),
-, Thos. (fl. 1650),
-, Thos. (fl. 1702),
-, Wm. (d. 1526),
-, Wm. (d. 1553),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1584),
-, Wm. (d. 1610),
-, Wm. (d. 1612) and his w. Jemima,
-, Wm. (d. by 1650),
-, family,
Walden, Idony w. of John,
-, John,
-, Rog., rector of Fordham and archbp.
-, of Canterbury,
Walden, King's (Herts.),
Waldron, P. J.,
Wale, Anne, w. of John (fl. c. 1730), see Andrews
-, Anne, w. of John (d. 1761), see Eldred
-, Anne, m. - Holgate,
-, Charles,
-, John (fl. c. 1730),
-, John (d. 1761),
-, Mary Holgate, see Holgate
-, family,
Wales, prince of,
Wales, princess of, see Joan
Walford, Thos.,
wall paintings
-, domestic,
-, ecclesiastical,
Waller, Ric., rector of Great Birch,
Wallis, Jos.,
Walter the deacon (fl. 1086),
Waltham Holy Cross, abbey,
-, abbot of,
Waltham, Great,
Walton, Joan, m. John Howard,
-, Ric. and his w. Isabel,
-, family,
Walton-on-the-Naze,
Ward, Wm., rector of Great Horkesley
-, and bp. of Sodor and Man,
-, family,
Warenne, Wm. de,
Warin, John,
Warner, John and Sons,
Warren, Eleanor, see Tey
-, Harriet, w. of J. C., see Blair-Warren
-, J. C., see Blair-Warren
-, Sarah Sindrey, see Blair
-, Sarah, m. Crosbie Morgell,
-, Thos.,
warrens,
Warrington, P. E.,
Warrington (Lancs.),
Wars and other military incidents:
-, Civil War, see also
-, Colchester, siege
-, First World War,
-, Napoleonic Wars,
-, Second World War,
-, bomb damage,
-, defences,
-, Spanish Armada,
-, Spanish Civil War,
-, Wars of the Roses,
-, see also airfields
Warwick, earl of, see also Rich
water supply, see under names of parishes, public services
Waters, E. T., rector of Wivenhoe,
Watkinson, Rob., vicar of Earls Colne,
Watson, C.,
-, T. W.,
-, -, m. C. Rooke,
Wawyn, Peter,
Waylet, John,
Webb, Joan, w. of John,
-, John,
-, Thos. (d. 1506),
-, Thos. (d. 1523), vicar of Dedham,
-, family,
Wegg, Geo. (d. c. 1745),
-, Geo. (d. 1777),
Wells, Sam.,
Wenlock, Adam,
-, John,
-, Ric. (fl. 1326),
-, Ric. (fl. 1579) and his w. Anne, 251 n
-, Thos.,
-, family,
Went, A. S.,
-, Jas.,
-, family,
Wentworth, Anne, m. Hen. FitzAlan,
-, Lord Mautravers,
-, Sir John (d. 1568),
-, John (fl. 1573),
-, Sir John (?another, d. 1588),
-, John (d. 1613),
-, Sir John (fl. 1617),
-, Sir Rog. and his w. Anne,
Werninck, Alfred, vicar of Chappel,
West Bergholt, see Bergholt, West
Westeley, Thos.,
Western, A. E.,
-, J. W.,
-, Sir T. B.,
-, Sir T. C. C.,
-, Sir T. S.,
-, Thos.,
Weston, Benj.,
-, Frances, w. of Ric.,
-, Jane, see Dister
-, Jerome (d. 1603),
-, Jerome (fl. 1639),
-, Ric. (d. by 1614),
-, Ric. (fl. 1614),
-, Ric., earl of Portland (d. 1635),
Westwood, A. C.,
Wethersfield,
Wharton, And.,
-, Thos.,
Whichcote, Chris.,
White, H. A. A.,
-, John, vicar of Wormingford,
-, Stephen (d. 1678),
-, Stephen (fl. 1678),
-, Thos. (d. 1742),
-, Thos. (d. 1808),
White Colne, see Colne, White
Whitechapel Mission,
Whiteing, Wm., rector of Wivenhoe,
Whiter, John,
Whitere, Wm.,
Whitfield, Ric.,
Whitwell, R. J.,
Wickford,
Wickham, T. C.,
Wickham St. Paul,
Wigborough,
Wigton, Adam of,
-, John of,
-, (or Aldham), Odard of,
-, Walt. of,
Wilkins, E. J.,
Wilkinson, Green,
-, Thos., rector of Stanway,
Willan, Rob., rector of Stanway,
William I,
William s. of Grossa,
Williams, Felton,
Williamson, F. E.,
Wilson, John, rector of Aldham,
Wilson Webb, S.,
Wilton, John, rector of Aldham,
Wiltshire, see Combe, Castle;
-, Ogbourne
Wimarc, Rob. fitz,
Wimberley, Sherard and his w.
-, Frances,
Winche, Sir Humph.,
-, Onslowe,
Winchester, dean of, see Clarke, Wm.
-, earls of, see Quency, Rog.; Quency,
-, Saher
-, marquis of, see Paulet
Windsor, Christine of,
-, Walt. of,
Windsor (Berks.), n
wine, assize of,
Wingfield, Sir Ant.,
-, Sir Humph.,
-, Rob.,
Winterford, Rob. de,
Wiseman, Ric.,
Wisgar (fl. 1066),
Wissant, Ric., n
Wissington (Suff.),
Wiston (Suff.),
witchcraft,
Witham,
Witham division of Lexden hundred,
Witham hundred,
Witham Poor Law Union,
Wither, Geo.,
-, Thos., rector of Fordham,
Withers, Sam., rector of Wakes
-, Colne,
Witnesham (Suff.),
Wivenhoe,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, cemetery,
-, chantry,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, pl.
-, Garrison House,
-, Nos. 84-90 High Street,
-, Wivenhoe Hall,
-, Wivenhoe Park, pl.
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trades, pl.
-, inns and public houses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Wivenhoe manor,
-, Wivenhoe Park,
-, market,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, port,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors, 291-2; see also Goodwin,
-, Thos.
-, rectory house,
-, roads and streets,
-, Roman Catholicism,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, shipbuilding,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, Wivenhoe Park,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,
Wivenhoe Urban District,
Wix,
-, priory,
Wlward (fl. 1066),
Wolfenden, Mary, see Cressener
-, Stephen,
Wolsey, Thos., Cardinal,
Wood, C. P.,
-, Eliz. or Isabel, m. Edm. Dawtrey,
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John, see Morsted
-, J. H.,
-, Sir John (d. 1484),
-, John (d. 1577),
-, Margery, w. of Sir John,
-, Peter, rector of Copford church,
-, R. H.,
-, Rog.,
-, S. R.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos. at (fl. 1324),
-, Thos. (d. by 1503),
Woodbridge (Suff.),
Woodhouse, Wm. and his w. Eliz.,
Woodruffe, John,
-, Thos.,
Woods, Ric., n,
Woodthorpe, John,
Woodville, Eliz., queen of Edward
-, IV,
Woodyer, Hen.,
Worcester, Wm.,
Worcester, battle of,
Worcestershire, see Dudley; Evesham;
-, Rushock
Wormingford,
-, pl.
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, airfield,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Black House,
-, Bottengoms,
-, Church Hall,
-, Church House,
-, Garnons, pl.
-, Jenkin's Farm,
-, Rochfords,
-, The Crown inn,
-, The Grange,
-, Wormingford Hall,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors,
-, Church Hall or Wormingford,
-, Gernons,
-, Wood Hall,
-, Wormingford Hall,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, roads,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicars,
-, vicarage house,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,
Worth, John, vicar of Dedham,
Wright, John (fl. 1467),
-, John (fl. 1655), rector of Great
-, Horkesley,
-, family,
writs, return of,
Wulfwine (fl. 1066),
Wyatt, Geo.,
Wybern, Ralph,
Wyles, J. Y.,
Wyley, John,
Wyncoll, Thos.,
yachting,
Yaxley, Thos. (fl. 1560), rector of East
-, Donyland,
-, Thos. (?another, fl. 1559), rector of
-, Wivenhoe,
Yorke, Philip, earl of Hardwick,
-, Philip, rector of Great Horkesley,
Yorkshire, 224; see also Hull; Methley;
-, Nidd
Zouche, Mary, see Engaine
-, Thos. la,
-, Wm. la,