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A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1966.
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Note: The following abbreviations have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: abp., archbishop; Abr., Abraham; adcn., archdeacon; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; bef., before; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; bro., brother; Bt., Baronet; Cath(m)., Catholic(ism); Cathn., Catherine; ch., church; chant., chantry; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; coll., college; co-op., co-operative; ctss., countess; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; def., defence; dioc., diocese; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; elec., electricity; Eliz., Elizabeth; ents., entertainments; fam., family; fm., farm; Fran., Francis; Fred., Frederick; gdn., garden; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gil., Gilbert; Godf., Godfrey; govt., government; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hist., history; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; ind., industry; inf., infant; Jas., James; Jn., John; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katharine or Katherine; Kt., Knight; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Id., lord; loc., local; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; marq., marquis; Mart., Martin; Mat., Matthew; mchss., marchioness; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; mort., mortality; movt., movement; mun., municipal; Nat., Nathaniel; Nich., Nicholas; noncf., nonconformity; occs., occupations; par., parish; parl., parliamentary representation; Pat., Patrick; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; Prot., Protestant; pub., public; rect., rectory; Reg., Reginald; rel., relief; rem., remains; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; Sid., Sidney; sis., sister; soc., society; Step., Stephen; stn., station; svce., service; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; top., topography; vct., viscount; vctss., viscountess; vic., vicarage; Wal., Walter; w., wife; W.E.A., Workers' Educational Association; Wm., William.
Abbot, Marg., see Denham; Wm., 201, 213
Abbott, Marg., see Davis
Abdy, J. R. Hatch, 196; Sir Thos., Bt., 247
Abney Park Cemetery Co., 100
Adam, son of Bruning, 118
Adam, Rob., 124
Adeliza, m. (1) Henry I, (2) Wm. D'Aubigny, later Earl of Arundel, 156, 171
Adeliza, Abbess of Barking, 224, 228
Ælfgiva, Abbess of Barking, 227
Africa, West, 239
Ainslie, Anne, 114; Eliz., 111, 114; fam., 111
Airfields, 141, 146, 193, 255, 290
Alan, Count of Brittany (d. 1089), 118, 125, 126
Alan III, Count of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, 126
Alberd, Amy, m. Rob. Lamb, 274; Hen. s. of Wm. (fl. 1280), 274; Hen. (fl. 1339), 274; Joan, m. — Oghtryd, 274; Jn., 274; Maud, see Peet; Thos., 274
Albye, Hen., 148
Aldborough Hatch, in Ilford, 185, 191, 192–3, 200, 212, 217, 224, 229, 230, 231, 252; Aldborough Grange, 252; Aldborough Hall, 252; Aldborough Hatch fm., 192–3, 290; Aldborough House fm., 193, 290; Bunting Bridge fm., 192; ch., 258, 259; noncf., 231; sch., 264, 265; Tan Yard fm., 193
Aldburgh, fam., 192
Aldersbrook, in Little Ilford, 198, 206, 286
Aldersgate (Lond.), par. of St. Anne and St. Agnes, 125
Aldgate (Lond.), 23, 27, 28, 71, 156; priory of Holy Trinity, 156, 164, 182
Aldrich-Blake, Dame Louisa B., 100
Aldwynes, in Havering, 278
Alexander IV, pope, 132
Alford, Edw. (fl. 1617), 161; Sir Edw. (fl. 1649), and his w. Ann, 161; Eliz., 161; Judith, see Downing
Alfred, King, 165, 166
Alibon, Sir Ric. (d. 1688), 296
All Souls College, Oxford, 189, 224, 225, 257; fellow of, see Freeman; warden of, see Finch
Allen, Dr. Mat., 170; Poulton, 213
Allesley Park (Warws.), 193
Amadas, Eliz., m. Ric. Scrope, 200; Eliz. see Brice; Rob., 199, 200; Thomasine, 200
Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers Ltd., 254
Ambresbury Banks, in Epping and Waltham Holy Cross, 93, 114, 151
America, 273, 274; United States of, see Massachusetts
Amyce, Israel, 197, 197 n, 209
Amys, Wm., Vicar of Barking, 225
Anable, Ric., 274
Andrew the Goldsmith, 104
Andrews, Revd. H. T., 112; Mildred, see Fanshawe; Phineas, 277; fam., 241
Angenlabesham, 190
Anglia, East, 4, 114; earl of, see Harold
Anstey (Anesty), Isabel, m. Rob. Olyver, 161; Jn. de, and his w. Beatrice, 160; Rob., 160, 161; fam., 160
Apperly, Jn., Vicar of Nazeing, 146
Arabin, Ric., 162; Wm. St. J., 162, 178
Archer, Hen., 135; Rob., 195; Step., 135
Archer-Houblon, see Houblon
Ardern, Pet., 195
Arkwright, Revd. Jos., 126; fam., 126
Arlesey, Alex. of, 142
Arlesey (Beds.), ch., 147
Armstead, Wm., 301
Arnold, Chas., Vicar of Nazeing, 148, 150; J., 301, 302
Arthur, Prince (s. of Hen. VII), 124
Arundel, Margery, see Badlesmere; Sir Thos., 101
Arundel, earl of, see D'Aubigny
Ascelyn, Ric., 126
Ashbocking (Suff.), 279
Ashley, Ant. J., 119; Julia, see Conyers
Ashpitel, Art., 258
Ashwell, Wm., 194
Ashworth, Jn., 279
Asser, Geo., 239
Asshewy, Step., 126
Aston, Jn. (fl. 1604), 214
Athelstan, son of Tofig, 155
Atholl, earls of, see Strathbogie
Atteley, Hen., 297
Auber, Rob., curate of Nazeing, 147
Aucher the Huntsman, 121–2, 156–7, 159, 169; Edith, w. of, 159; see also Fitz Aucher; Orgar
Audley, Thos., Ld. Audley, 203, 214
Aunger, Isabel, see Ree; Ralph, 209
Aust, Jn., 288
Austen, Jn., 286
Australia, 254
Auther, Jn., 175
Aveley, 275, 278
Avenel, Margery, see Badlesmere; Sir Jn., 101
Aylid, Wm., 145
Ayloffe, Ben., 208
Ayscough, Barbara, m. Edw. Beadle, 211; Hen., 211; fam., 211
Babington, Helen, see Langridge
Bacon, Anne, 276; Sir Fran., 276; Jas., 276; Sir Nich. (d. 1579), 276
Badby, Thos., 161
Badlesmere, Bart. de, Ld. Badlesmere, and Marg. his w., 101; Giles de, Ld. Badlesmere, 101; Margery de, m. (1) Wm. de Ros., Ld. Ros of Helmsley, (2) Sir Tho. Arundel, (3) Sir Jn. Avenel, 101
Bailey, Ben., 189, 256
Baines, Geo., & Son, 112
Baker, A. E., 283; Sir Herb., 252, 257; Jn. (d. 1518), 116, 133, 134, 138, 138 n, 139
Baldwin 'the chaplain', 294
Baldwin, Thos., 170
Bales, Jn., 210
Balfour, Jabez, 97, 206, 251
Ball, Nath., 136
Ballett, Jn., 196
Balliol, Alex. de, 101; Isabel, see Chilham
Bamber, Dr. Jn. (d. 1753), 193, 194, 213, 214, 228
Bamme, Adam, 160
Banbury, Miss, 178
Bancroft's School, in Woodford, 57
Barbados (West Indies), 119
Barber, Wm. (d. 1543), 282
Baring, Harold J. J., 162, 177; Thos. C., 175, 178; fam., 178
Barker, Thos., 207
Barking, Hagenilda of, 199; Hugh of, 199 n; Step. of, 199, 200
Barking (Beddanham, Berecingas, Budinham), 2, 5, 32, 33, 169, 184, 235–48, 257, 272–5, 277, 286, 289– 290, 205 n; agric., 106, 214–17, 281, 282; Barking Creek, 41, 42, 43, 185, 187, 217, 237, 256, 283; Barking New Town, 237; bridges, 186–7; chants., 223, 225; chars., 217, 218, 219, 220, 233–5, 290; chs., 59 n, 189, 204, 223–31, 238, 244–5, 257, 259, 296, 297; clubs and socs., 88–89, 190; coach svces., 188; commons, 215, 290; co-op. soc., 60, 61; drainage, 41, 42, 77, 221, 243; elec., 46–7, 75, 242–3; ents., 88; fair, 218; Fire Bell Gate, 222–3, 226, 238; fishing, 3, 184, 186, 188, 220–1, 227, 237, 239–41, 284, 289; floods, 285; gaol, 243–4; gas, 45, 242; growth, 235–8; hosps., 243, 257; Hosp. of St. Laurence, 234; housing, 48, 49, 50, 66, 67, 82, 83, 84, 237, 238, 243, 270; incomes, 87; inds., 14, 17, 67, 68, 185, 237, 241–2; inf. mort., 84; inns, 241; Jews, 246; levels, 33, 238–9; loc. govt., 80, 219–22, 242, 255, 270; Lodge fm., 283; mans., 190–214; mkt., 217–18, 234, 237; mkt. gdns., 188, 216, 282; marshes and sea defs., 238–9; mills, 215, 217, 235, 237, 238; motor-bus, 29; museum, 202; noncf., 226, 231–3, 238, 245–6, 297, 299; occs., 53, 68, 69, 70; Paddocks, 237; parks, 51, 185, 222, 243; police, 34; pop., 3, 6, 19, 20, 55, 64, 65, 92, 185, 221, 237, 255; postal svces., 189; port, 292; pub. hos., 85; pub. svces., 242; rlys., 23–26, 71, 188–9, 237, 269; rect., 223–5; roads, 29, 186, 237; Rom. Cathm., 231, 245; schs., 55, 56, 86, 189, 219, 233, 246–8, 264, 299; shops, 54, 85, 235; sport, 190; Thames View estate, 238; top., 184–5, 235–8; town wharf, 187–8, 216, 219–20, 223, 235, 237, 239; trade and ind., 239–42; trams, 28, 73; Upney, 185; vic., 225, 237–8; wards, 3, 5, 184–5, 219–22, 237, 242; water, 39, 40, 243, 293 n; W.E.A., 86; workhouse, 219, 220, 221, 247; see also Barking and Ilford; Beckton; Becontree Housing Estate; Berengers; Bifrons; Creekmouth; Dagenhams; Eastbury; Fulks; Ilford; Malmaynes; Porters; Ripple level; Westbury
Barking and Ilford, 184–267
Barking, abbey of, 182–5, 187, 190–5, 197, 199–201, 203–4, 206–10, 212– 213, 215–17, 222–5, 234–5, 237–9, 243, 268, 272, 282, 285, 289, 291–2, 294–5; bdgs., 222–3; ind., 241; abbesses, 182, 187, 189–91, 199, 207, 219, 222–3, 234 n, 238, 278, 291–2; see also Adeliza; Ælfgiva; Boseham; Ethelburga; Felton; Hildelitha; Merton; Pole; Vere; Wlfhildis
Barking, London Borough of, 81 n, 184 n, 267 n
Barking, manor of, 181–2, 185–7, 189–92, 200, 206, 208, 212, 214–17, 219, 223–4, 228, 234, 239, 272–82, 285, 289–90, 292
Barking and East Ham Provident Dispensary, 243
Barking Gas Co., 45, 46, 242, 293
Barking Manufacturers Association, 242
Barkingside, in Ilford, 30, 185, 249, 252, 256; char., 234; ch., 228, 230, 257–9; housing, 251; ind., 254; noncf., 231, 261–3; Rom. Cathm., 259–60; schs., 247, 264–6; water, 40
Barley (Herts.), 136
Barnabe, Jn., 199
Barnardiston, Geo., 277; Jn., and his w. Joan, 277; Rog. de (fl. 1402), 277; Rog. (fl. 1441), 277; Wm. (fl. 1440), 277; Wm. (fl. 1456), 277; fam., 277
Barnardiston (Suff.), 277
Barnardo, Dr. Thos., 189, 252, 254, 263; Dr. Barnardo's Homes, 155, 252, 254, 265
Barnes, Revd. A. S., 259; Abigail, m. Jn. Lockey, 192, 193; Bart., 192, 200, 208; Hester, m. Jn. Stephens, 192, 193; Isabel, m. (2) Edw. Kighley, 192, 231; Jas., 192; Thos. (d. 1573), 192, 200, 208, 212, 224; Thos. (d. 1596), 192, 212; Thos. (d. 1626), 192; Thos. (fl. 1786), 221
Barnsley, Eliz., m. Tho. Creswell, 105; Joan, 105; Nich., 105; Susan, m. Geo. Nodes, 105
Baron, Thos. (d. 1573), see Barnes
Barwick, see Holyfield Hall
Barwicks, in Stanford Rivers, 121
Base, Emma la, 207
Basingge, Wal. s. of Wm. de, 195
Batayle, Ric., 212; fam., 212
Bateman, Sir Jas., Bt., 158; Ric., 158
Bath and Wells, bps. of, see Ken
Bathurst, Lancelot, 102; Ralph, 102; Randolph, 102
Battles Hall, in Stapleford Abbots, 100
Baty, Jn., 143
Bayman, Percy A., 202
Baynard, J., 175
Bazalgette, Sir Jos., 43
Beadle, Barbara, see Ayscough; Edw., 211
Beal, Edw. J., 221–2
Beam (Dagenham Creek, Fleetsmouth, Mardyke, (?) Writolaburna), riv., 190, 267, 283–6, 288
Beasley, Geo., 198
Beattie, Dr. Nat., 260
Beck, Sim. A., 15
Beckton, in Barking and East Ham, 15, 22; co-op soc., 60, 61; gasworks, 20 n, 24, 45, 46, 61, 75, 181, 242; rly., 25
Becontree, forest bailiwick, 291
Becontree, hund., 1, 2, 3, 32, 39, 63 n, 94, 181–3, 269; gaol, 243–4; pop., 64, 92
Becontree Heath, in Dagenham, 182, 190, 267, 269, 280, 282, 283, 294; ch., 296; noncf., 269, 297–8; postal svces., 269; schs., 299–300
Becontree Housing Estate, in Barking, Dagenham, and Ilford, 65, 66, 69, 75, 82–85, 184, 189, 209, 237, 242, 245, 251, 267, 270–2, 278, 280, 294; chs., 89, 257, 259, 296–7; clubs, 89; gas, 293; noncf., 89, 262, 298; occs., 270; rly., 269; Rom. Cathm., 89, 259, 264, 297; schs., 264, 266, 299; transport, 71
Becontree Licensing District, 85
Beddanham, see Barking
Bede, the Venerable, 222
Bedford, dukes of, see Russell; earls of, see Russell
Bedford Institute Association, 232
Bedfordshire, see Arlesey; Dean
Beech, Eliz., 114
Belde (Welde?), Wm. de, 121
Belgium, 254
Belhous, Eliz. de, 278; Jn. de, 278; Nich. de, 278; Thos. de, 275, 278
Bellamy, Revd. W., 280
Belson, Austin, 231
Bennet, Col. Jos., 286, 288
Bennett, Alex., 301, 302; Geo. W., 294, 295; Jn., 228
Bensten (?), Jn., and his w. Maud, 124
Bentham, Jeremy (d. 1832), writer, 180; Jeremy (fl. 1792), 161; Sam., 161
Benton, And. (d. 1639), 126; And. (fl. 1660), 126, 127; Eliz., m. Thos. Sandford, 127; Jane, m. Rob. Petty, 127; Jn. (d. 1570), 126; Jn. (fl. 1645), 126; Jn. (fl. 1674), 126, 127; Martha, 127; Ralph, 127; Rebecca, 127
Benyon, Ric. I (fl. 1747), 208; Ric. II (d. 1796), 208; Ric. III (d. 1854) (later Powlett-Wrighte, later Benyon de Beauvoir), 208; fam., 208 n; see also Fellowes
Berdefeld, Jn., 214
Berecingas, see Barking
Berengers, in Barking, 191, 193, 209, 215
Beresford, Jn., 161
Berne, Alice atte, 195; Wm. atte, 195
Bernewelle, Jn., Rector of Chingford, 107
Bertie, Alice, see Osbaldeston; H. W., Vicar of Ilford, 190; Hon. Rob., 206, 211, 227, 230, 234–5; fam., 227–8
Besill, Pet. de, see Bezill
Bethlehem Hospital (Lond.), 194
Bethnal Green (Lond.), 24, 270
Beverley, provosts of, see York, Wm. of
Bewick, Revd. Rob., 294
Bexhill, Alice, 196; Ric., 196
Beyneslee (Beyllesleye), Alice de, 275; Marg. de, m. Thos. atte Park, 275; Maud de, 275; Ralph de, and his w. Agnes, 275
Bezill (Besill), Emery de, 199; Pet. de, 199
Bierners, Jn., 107
Bifrons, in Barking, 191, 193–4, 213, 214, 216, 227, 228, 238
Biggs, Edw. S., 235; Eliz., 280; Jas., 200
Billericay, pop., 64
Billesdon, Eliz., m. (2) Thos. Gymells, 125; Joan, 127; Joan, see Williams; Jn., 125, 127; Sir Rob., 125, 127; Sim., 125, 127; Thos., 125; fam., 125 n
Billingsgate (Lond.), mkt., 240
Billingsley, Wm., 211
Binney, C. H., & Co., lime merchants, 254
Bird, Cath., m. Dr. M. Swabey, 280; Hen. Merttins, 279; Jos. (fl. 1758), 159; Jos. (fl. 1814), 159; Mary A. D., 158; Mary see Merttins; Rob., 280; Shearman, 159
Birmingham, 216, 242
Bishop's Stortford and District Gas Co., 132
Blackborne, Wm., 286, 294
Blackenhall, Mary, 224
Blackwall (Lond.), 15, 28; rly., 23
Blackwell, Wm., 120, 121
Bladen, Frances, see Foche; Col. Martin, 193
Blake, Jn. (fl. 1720), 126; Jn. (fl. 1748), 126; Priscilla, 126
Bland, Hen., 288
Blatt, Edm., 231
Bledlowe, Eliz., see Starkey; Thos., 210
Blenheim, battle of, 119
Blomfield, Sir Art., 175; Chas. J., Bp. of Lond., 221; Sir Reg., 99, 111
Blore, Edw., 258
Bodley & Garner, architects, 138
Bogeys, Christine, 160; Jn., 160
Bolingbroke, vcts., see St. John
Bolle, Jn., 204
Bolton, Isabel, 161; Jn. (d. bef. 1380), 160; Jn. (fl. 1385), 160, 161; Maud, 160; fam., 105
Bonham, Anne, m. Ben. Henshaw, 279; Thos. (d. 1676), 279, 282; Thos. (fl. 1705), 279–80, 286
Bonnell's School, in West Ham, 57
Bonnett, Jn., 213
Bonynge, Sarah, 294
Booth, Chas., 11
Boothby, Eliz., 102; Frances, m. (2) Ben. Moyer, 102; Rob. (d. 1641), 102; Rob. (d. 1733), 102; Rob. (d. 1774), 102; Thos. (d. 1625), 99, 102, 113; Thos. (d. 1661), 102; Thos. (d. 1735), 102; Wm., 102; fam., 111
Boreham, 122; see also New Hall
Boreman, Marg., see Davis; Sir Wm., 198
Borough English, custom of, 103, 142, 144
Borton, H. E., 260
Boseham, Mabel de, Abbess of Barking, 222
Boswell, Wm., 286–9
Boudicca, Queen, 155
Boulton, Wm. W., 291
Bourchier, Hen. (d. 1483), Earl of Essex, 100, 101; Hen. (d. 1540), Earl of Essex, 101; Isabel, Ctss. of Essex, 101
Bourdon, Pet., 274
Bourne, Sam., 136
Bourne, riv., see Ching
Bourton-on-the-Hill (Glos.), 143
Bow (Lond.), 24, 27–29, 261, 269
Bow Creek, 14, 15, 41
Bowdyshe (Bowdysshe), Miles, 210; Ric., 272
Bowe, Nich., Rector of Chingford, 110
Bowes, Frances, see Scrope; Sir Mart. (d. 1566), M.P., Ld. Mayor of Lond., and his w. Frances, 200, 207, 277; Mart. (fl. 1568), 270, 277
Bowles, Jonathan, 225
Bowyer, Jn., Vicar of Dagenham, 225, 295
Boy Scouts Association, 154
Boyle, Ric., Earl of Cork, later Earl of Burlington, 158
Branch, Ellen, 102; Sir Jn., 102, 102 n
Brand, Fred. J., 235; P. E., 260
Brandeshacche, Wm. de, 153
Branfill, Champion, 288
Branston, Eliz., m. Revd. Chas. Daubeny, 127; Wm. G., 127
Breame, Art., 204, 210, 213; Edw., 204, 210, 213, 213 n; Margery, see Denham; Ric., 210, 213
Brenton, Mrs., 162
Brentwood, 32 n, 254, 269
Brentwood, Rom. Cath. dioc. of, 90
Brentwood School, 295
Bret, Agnes le, see Fitz Fulk; Rob. le, 203
Brett, Revd. Jn., 294
Brewster, Augustine, 214; Fran., 214; Geo., 143; Jn. (d. 1677), 214, 230; Jn. (fl. 1731), 214; Marg., see Waldern; Thos., 143
Brice, Eliz., m. (1) Rob. Amadas, (2) Sir Thos. Neville, 199, 200; Sir Hugh, and his w. Eliz., 199, 207; Hugh, the younger, 199
Brickmaking, 107, 124, 128, 186, 241, 249, 254, 283–4
Bridewell Hospital (Lond.), 194
Bridges, Hen., clockmaker, 164
Briggs Motor Bodies, 284
British Electricity Authority, 243
British Gas Light Co., 44, 45
British Land Co., 31
British Transport Commission, 72
Brittany, counts of, 125, 126; see also Alan
Brixham (Devon), 240
Brodeye, Wm., 160
Broke, Alice, 102; Jn., 102; Thos., and his w. Alice, 227
Broket, Edw., 160
Bromley (Mdx. later Lond.), 24, 26, 239; Marsh, 4, 33
Brook, Osbert at, 127
Brooke, Lucretia, m. Wm. Carewe, 196; Wm., 196, 197
Broughton, Revd. Hen. D., 126
Brown, Geo, 205; Hugh, 199; Jos., Vicar of Nazeing, 148–50; Rupert, 205; Wm., 161; fam., 205
Browne, Sir Ant., 124, 272, 273, 294– 295; Sir Humph., 158; Rob., 179; Wm., 201; Wistan, 273, 295
Broxbourne (Herts.), 135, 145; man., 146; mill, 140; rly., 23, 25, 141; toll-bridge, 141
Broxted, 110
Bruning the priest, canon of Waltham, 118; Adam s. of, 118
Buckerell, Step., 104, 104 n; fam., 104
Buckerells, see Gowers and Buckerells
Buckhurst Hill, in Chigwell, 75, 80
Buckingham, dukes of, see Stafford
Buckinghamshire, see Edlesborough; Eton Coll.
Buckley, Wm., 278
Budinham, see Barking
Bullock, Jn., 273
Buntons Brook, 185
Burge, Jn., 284
Burges, Wm., 173, 174
Burghley, ld. and lady, see Cecil
Burgoyne, Eliz., see Harvey; Jn., 195; Montagu, 194; Thos., 195; fam., 195
Burley, Beatrice, see Ros; Sir Ric., 101; fam., 212
Burlington, earls of, see Boyle
Burne-Jones, Edw., 174, 229
Burnett, Jn., 111
Burr (Burre), Jn. (fl. 1520), 241; Jn. (fl. 1595), 210; Marg., 194; Thos. (fl. 1532), 194; Thos. (fl. 1595), 210; Wm., 226; fam., 231
Burrows, Dr., Chaplain of St. John's, Epping, 137
Burstead, Great, 209
Burton, Abr., 112
Bury, Chas. J., 144; Eliz., 144; Jas., 140, 144, 146, 149; Jas. F., 144; Ralph, 144; fam., 144, 149
Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.), 117
Bury St. Edmunds, abbey of, 182
Butler, Jas., 201
Buxhull, Alan de, 167
Buxton, Edw. N., 290; Sir Thos. F. V., Bt., 162, 174, 177–8; fam., 155, 162–3
Byfield & Green, organ builders, 227
Byshe, Sir Edw., 198; Mary, see Montagu
Cachemaille-Day, N., 111, 297
Caen (Calvados, France), abbey ch. of St. Stephen, 156
Calais (France), 241
Cambell, Sir Harry, 196; Hester, see Corsellis; Sir Jas., 196, 219, 234, 246, 247; Mary, see Fanshawe; Mary, m. Thos. Price, 196; Sir Thos., Bt., 196; fam., 196, 227
Cambridge, 24, 114, 117, 141
Cambridge University, see Emmanuel Coll.
Cambridgeshire, 122; see also Ely; Gamlingay
Camera, fam., see Chaumbre
Cameron, Donald, 206, 212, 214
Campbell, Johnstone & Co., shipbuilders, 15
Campion (Cumpaigne), Agnes, 121; Edw. (fl. 1544), and his w. Helena, 120; Edw. (fl. 1847), 205; Geo., 133, 135, 138, 139; Jas., 197; Jn., 120; Thos. and his w. Agnes, 121; fam., 120
Campions (Epping), in Epping, 116, 119–21, 127, 131
Canfield, Little, see Stone Hall
Cann Hall, in Wanstead, later in Leyton, 5 n, 21, 52, 181, 182
Canning Town, in West Ham, 11, 15, 29, 58 n; buses and trams, 28, 73; ch., 244; co-op. soc., 60, 61; housing, 48; ind., 284; Jews, 59; rly., 23n, 25; roads, 74; trade unions, 61; see also Dockland Settlement; Mansfield House
Canterbury, Maud de, 160; Sim. de, 160
Canterbury (Kent), 272
Canterbury, abps. of, 223; see also Cranmer; Laud; Tillotson
Canterbury Tales, 277
Canvey Island, 294 n
Carewe, Lucretia, see Brooke; Thos., 210; Wm., 196
Caribbean Sea, 239
Carlisle, earls of, see Hay
Carpenter, Jn., Provost of Oriel, later Master of St. Anthony's, later Bp. of Worcester, 279
Carter, Geo., 109; Thos., 187
Cartwright, Jn., 225; Thos., Vicar of Barking, later Bp. of Chester, 225–6
Cary, Jn., 159; Valentine, Vicar of Epping, later Dean of St. Paul's and Bp. of Exeter, 133
Castlemaine, vct., see Child
Catlin, Rob., bell-founder, 227
Catrow, Rob., 179
Cavalure, Ant., 197
Cavendish, Wm., 147
Cecil (later Gascoyne-Cecil), Jas., Marq. of Salisbury, 194; Frances, Mchss. of Salisbury, see Gascoyne; Mildred, Lady Burghley, 180; Rob., Marq. of Salisbury, prime minister, 194, 244; Wm., Ld. Burghley, 166; fam., 228
Cennick, Jn., Moravian, 233
Centinces triow, (?) at Becontree Heath, 190
Central Electricity Bd., 75, 76
Central London (underground) Rly., 72, 188, 252
Chadwell Heath, in Dagenham and Ilford, 252, 267, 269–70, 280–3, 290–2, 294; ch., 257–8, 296; gas, 293; housing, 251; ind., 68, 255, 285; noncf., 298, 300; parks, 52; postal svces., 269; Rom. Cathm., 260; rly., 269, 281, 284; schs., 265– 266, 299, 300
Chadwick, Jas. (d. 1697), 211, 212; Revd. Jn. F., 260
Chalkley, Thos., 149
Chamberlain, Edm. the, 199; Maud dau. of Edm., m. Rob. Fitz Hugh, 199; Ralph, 195; Ric. the, 199
Chambers, in Epping, 116, 119–21, 125, 127, 131, 139
Chancellor, Sam., 137
Chantries, 223, 225, 295
Chaplin, Edw., Vicar of Dagenham, 292, 294
Chapman, Ann, 138, 139; G. W., 143; Geo., 143; Jn., 159; Roy, 143; fam., 159
Charlecote (Warws.), 279
Charles I, 173, 217
Chaumbre (Camera), Edm. de la, 121; Elias de, 121; Gil. de (fl. 1239–48), 121; Gil. atte (fl. 1316), 121; Gil. de la (fl. 1346), 121; Joan de la, 121; Jn. de la, 121; Marg. de la, 121; Thos. atte, 121; fam., 121
Cheere, Sir Hen., 228
Chelmsford, 217
Chelmsford, bps. of, 111, 175, 244–5, 257–9, 297
Chelmsford, dioc. of, 90, 244
Cherriton, Mary, m. Rob. More, 201; Mary, see Dagge
Cheshire, see Mobberley
Cheshunt (Herts.), 145, 151, 151 n, 153, 163, 166, 180; noncf. 176; Ctss. of Huntingdon's Coll., 150
Chester, bps. of, see Cartwright; Morton
Cheyne, Lawr., 160
Chigwell, 1, 2, 81 n, 195, 290; Chigwell Hall, 194; gas, 45; housing, 272; loc. govt., 80; police, 34; pop., 92; rly., 72; Rom. Cathm., 297; water, 39; see also Buckhurst Hill; Hainault Housing Estate
Chigwell, Loughton, and Woodford Gas Co., 45–46, 100
Child, Sir Caesar, Bt. (d. 1725), 194; Sir Caesar, Bt. (d. 1753), 194; Sir Ric., later Vct. Castlemaine and Earl Tylney, 205
Childs, Jn., 232
Chilham, Isabel of, m. (1) David de Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, (2) Alex. de Balliol, 101; Ric. of (Ric. Fitz Roy) (d. bef. 1253), 101; Ric. of (d. bef. 1265), 101; Rose of, see Dover
Chilham (Kent), 101
China, 262
Ching (Bourne) riv., 97
Chingford, Mart. of, 104
Chingford, 1, 2, 5, 29, 30, 81 n, 93, 94, 95, 97–114, 151, 154, 166, 182; adv., 101; agric., 105–6; bridges, 99; 'Bull and Crown', 99; Carbis Cottage, 99; char., 113, 114, 179; Chingford Earls, 95, 97, 100– 111, 113; Chingford Green, 97, 99, 108–13; Chingford Hatch, 97, 104, 110–12; Chingford Mount, 97, 99, 100, 112; Chingford Plain, 107, 108; Chingford Rise housing estate, 97; Chingford St. Paul's (Chingford Hall), 94, 95, 97, 99, 101–11; ch., 59 n, 95, 97, 99–101, 103–4, 107, 109–11; Danielsland, 101; econ. hist., 105–7; elec., 47, 75; fairs, 52, 108; fisheries, 106, 107; forest, 107, 108; gas, 45, 75 n; Hawkwood, 97, 104; hosp., 100; housing, 49, 50, 66, 67, 82–84, 97, 99; incomes, 87; ind., 68, 107; inf. mort., 84; inns, 99; Jackatt Hill, 102; Kilgreana, 108; Larkswood, 100, 106; loc. govt., 80, 108–9; mans., 100–5; mills, 38, 107; noncf., 89, 112; occs., 53, 69, 70; parks, 52, 100, 105, 106; police, 34; poor rel., 109; pop., 3, 6, 19, 55, 64, 92, 99; postal svces., 100, 155; pub. svces., 39, 40, 45, 47, 75–77, 100; rly., 24, 25, 71, 72, 97, 100, 108; rect., 110; roads, 97, 99, 100, 102; Rolls, 97, 111; Rom. Cathm., 111–12; Roper's, 107; Ruthehyda, 103; schs., 99, 112, 178; Scotts Mayhews (Brindwoods), 110; shops, 85; sport, 62; top., 97–100; Little Tushers, 109; White Hall, 97; W.E.A., 86; Yardley Ho., 100; see also Fairmead Park; Friday Hill; Girling Reservoir; Gowers and Buckerells; King George V Reservoir; Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge
Chippingale, Mary, see Page; Thos., 273
Chisenhale, Jn., Vicar of Barking, 225
Chisenhale-Marsh, Thos., 131
Chitty, Jos., 281; Josiah, 281
Choat, Jos., 215; Phil., 215
Christ's Hospital (Lond., later Horsham (Suss.)), 194, 248
Church Association (now Society) Trust, 295
Church Building Commissioners, 257, 258
Church Commissioners, see Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Church Pastoral Aid Society, 297
Churchill, Giles, 122
Civil War, 164
Claie, see Claye
Clapham, Sir Alf., 222
Clapton (Lond.), 26, 27, 28, 158
Clare, Jn., poet, 170; fam., 142
Claridge, Ric., 232
Clark, Hen. (fl. 1559), 135; Hen. (fl. 1883), 262; Hen., brickmaker, 254
Clarke, Anne, 273; Anne, m. Wm. Tipping, 273; Chas., 273; Enoch, 104; Harriet, 104; Mary, m. Ric. Page, 273; Wm. (fl. 1637–8), 110; Wm. (fl. 1690), 273; Wm. (d. bef. 1709), 273
Claverham, Adam of, 158; Pain of, 158; Wm. de, 158; fam., 158
Claverhambury, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 156, 157, 158, 170
Claybury, in Ilford, 191, 192, 194–5, 199, 217, 224, 232, 252
Claybury Mental Hospital, in Ilford, 194, 195, 254
Claye (Claie, Cleye), Adam de la (fl. 1203), 195; Adam s. of Adam de la (fl. 1313), 195; Denise de la, 195; Ric. de la, 195; Reynold de la, 195
Claygarth, see Takeleys
Clayhall, in Ilford, 191, 192, 195–6, 205, 215, 231, 246, 279, 290
Clegg, Jos., 118, 118 n, 131, 132
Cleghorn, Ralph, 273
Clement III, pope, 132
Clement, Jn., s. of Jn., 196; fam., 197
Clements, in Ilford, 186, 190, 191–2, 196–7, 213, 249, 254, 257, 264
Clerbaud, Iseult, m. (2) Jn. de Clyve (Clyne), 275; Jn., 275
Clerk, Jn. the, see Fitz Adam
Cleye, see Claye
Cliff, Jn., 274
Clinton and Saye, Ld., see Fiennes
Close, Step., 203
Clyve (Clyne), Iseult, see Clerbaud; Jn. de, 275
Cock, Jn., 147
Cockermouth, Jn. of, 272
Cockermouth, in Dagenham, 192, 272–4, 282, 285, 292, 294–5
Cocks, Jn., 135
Coke, Dr. Thos., Methodist preacher, 233
Colchester, 122, 276; rly., 269; wool ind., 4 n
Colchester, adcns. of, see Hamilton
Coleman, Hen., Vicar of Dagenham, 295
Collard, Ady, 159; Wm. (d. 1668), 159; Wm. (d. 1674), 159; Wm. (d. 1698), 159; fam., 159
Collett, Jonathan and Thos., 234
Collins, E., 142
Colne, riv., 4
Colnett, Isaac, 171
Colte (Colt), Sir Geo. (d. 1578), 195; Geo. (fl. 1578), 195–6; Sir Hen., 196; Joan w. of Thos., m. (2) Wm. Parre, 161, 195; Jn., 195; Thos. (d. 1476), 101, 161, 195; Thos. (d. 1559), and his w. Magdalen, 174
Colvin, fam., 154, 159, 163
Colvyle, Geof., 143; Joan, see Waldern;– (fl. 1488), 143
Combe, Castle (Wilts.), 199
Combers, Capt. Chas., 295
Commercial Gas Co., 45
Commons Preservation Society, 51
Compton, Wm., 161
Comyn, Sir Wm., 207
Comyns, Jn. (d. 1745), 273; Jn. (fl. 1757), 293, 301, 302; Ric., 273; fam., 269
Conyers, Edw., M.P. (d. 1742), 119, 122, 123; Edw. (d. 1822), Vicar of Epping, 133–4; Helena, 134; Lady Henrietta, 134; Hen. J. (d. 1853), 119, 126, 128, 133; Jn. (d. 1775), 119, 120, 122, 123, 124; Jn. (d. 1818), 119, 121, 122, 124; Julia, m. Anthony J. Ashley, 119; Matilda, 134; fam., 127
Cook, Chas., 137, 176; Isabel, see Stansfield; Capt. Jas., explorer, 189; Jn. (fl. 1544), 145; Jn. (fl. 1551), 214; Ric., 214
Cooke, Sir Geo., Bt., 193 n; Geo. (fl. 1648), 228
Cooper, Sid., 104
Co-operative Societies, 60–61
Coopersale, in Theydon Garnon, 131
Coote, Eliz., 214; Sir Nich., 214, 279
Copland, Hen., 235
Copped Hall, in Epping and Waltham Holy Cross, 114, 116, 118–28, 130, 134, 153–4, 160, 167
Corbett, A. Cameron (later Ld. Rowallan), 188, 189, 201, 210, 249, 251, 256, 260
Corbridge, Wm., 245
Cork, earls of, see Boyle
Cornell, E., 297
Corney, Geo., 231
Cornwallis, Sir Thos., 122
Corsellis, Hester, m. Sir Thos. Cambell, 196; Lucas, 196
Cory, Wm. & Son, coal merchants, 11
Coteel, Thos., 159
Cottis, Wm., 137; Wm. & Sons, 128–9
County of London Electric Supply Co., 47, 75, 132, 243, 293
Couper, Jn., 160
Courtenay, Gertrude, see Mountjoy; Hen., Marq. of Exeter, 160; Pet., Master of St. Anthony's, later Bp. of Exeter, and Bp. of Winchester, 279
Cowper, Rob. and Agnes his w., 214; Thos., 274, 275
Coxwell, Hen., 125; Marg., see Dawson
Cranbrook, Geof., s. of Sim. of, 197; Jn., s. of Geof. of, and Agnes his w., 197; fam., 197
Cranbrook, in Ilford, 185, 189, 191–2, 197–9, 205–7, 209, 211–15, 227, 257
Cranbrook, riv., 185, 197, 254
Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, 118, 122, 123
Cranmer, Thos., Abp. of Canterbury, 155
Crawshay, Mrs., 144
Creek, Wm., and his w. Joan, 195
Creekmouth, in Barking, ch. 227, 244; power stn., 243; sch., 246–8
Creswell, Eliz., see Barnsley; Thos., 105
Cricklewood (Mdx.), 254–5
Cromwell, Sir Hen., 194 n; Joan, see Warren; Oliver, Ld. Protector, 291; Oliver (uncle of the Protector), 194; Thos., 118, 142, 159
Crouch, Rob., 195
Crouch, riv., oysters, 239
Crouche, Thos. atte, 274
Crow, Edw., 242
Crowe, J. J., 259
Cruis, Otuel de, 156
Cubitt, Jas., 232
Cuff, Jas., 224; Jos., 280
Cumpaigne, see Campion
Curiol, Thos., 153
Curteis, Augustine, 276
Cutts, J. E. K., and J. P., 258
Dagenham, Gil. of (fl. 1208), 272; Gil. of (fl. 1233), 272; Godf. of, 274; Hen. of, 272; Jn. of, 272; Marg. of, 272; Maud of, 272; Pet. of, 274; Ric. of, 274; Thos. of, 272; Wm. of, 272
Dagenham (Deccanham), 2, 32, 52, 75, 81 n, 181, 185, 190, 199, 203, 208, 210, 212–13, 219, 240, 242, 255, 267–302; adv., 295; agric., 215–17, 270, 272, 281–3; Alberds, 274, 278; Ashbrooks (formerly Sparks), 270, 283; Attegroves, 278; Bell Ho., 270; Bentry Heath Ho., 270; Blackbush fm., 294; bridges, 268; Brokmans, 278; cemeteries, 293; chant., 295; chars., 269, 300–2; chs., 225 n, 258–9, 276, 294–7; commons, 269, 281–2, 290; Cross Keys Inn, 269; Dagenham Breach, 12, 267, 276, 282, 284, 285–9; dock, 12, 273, 283–4; drainage, 77, 293; econ. hist., 281–5; Edolph's, 280; elec., 75, 293; ents., 88; floods, 282, 285; Foxburrows fm., 290; Furze Ho., 290; gas, 45, 293; George Ho., 269; Girl Pipers, 272; growth, 267–72; Havering Stone, 289; Heath Park housing estate, 272, 294; Highams Wall, 285; Hooks, 270; hosps., 294; housing, 66, 67, 82–84, 251, 270, 272, 294; incomes, 87; inds., 67, 68, 267, 270, 283–4; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 299; Jordans, 274; Kingsley Hall, 272; level, 33, 276, 285–6, 288–9; libraries, 280, 294; loc. govt., 80, 270, 292–3; Lowland fm., 290; mans., 192, 267–8, 270, 272–81; mkt. gdns., 282, 295; Marks Stone, 289; marshes, 239, 282, 285; Merrielands (formerly America fm.), 273; mills, 269, 283; Motts, 282; Newmans, 274, 278; noncf., 89, 269, 297–9; occs., 68–70, 86; Padnalls, 270; Paulatim Lodge, 270; parks, 270, 293–4; Perymans, 279; Pettits, 270, 272; Pigtails, 290; police, 34; pop., 3, 64, 65, 92, 267; postal svces., 269; Pound Ho., 273; pub. hos., 85; pub. svces., 293–4; Purlevants, 272, 273; rlys., 269, 281; Raydons Ho., 270; rect., 272–3, 294–5; roads, 268; Rom. Cathm., 297; Rose Lane fm. (Rouses Hall), 270; schs., 85, 86, 296, 299–301; Sheepcotes, 270; shops, 85; sport, 88; Stockdales, 283, 285; Stoneford Cottage, 270; Surmans, 282; top., 267–8; Triptons, 295; vic., 269, 294–5; Warren fm. (Burleys), 276–7, 280, 290; Warren Stone, 289; water, 39, 40, 293; Whalebone fm., 291; Whalebone Ho., 268, 269 n, 270; Woodlands (formerly Scrimpshires), 270; W.E.A., 86; workhouse, 293, 302; Wrights, 293, 302; see also Beam, riv.; Becontree Heath; Becontree Housing Estate; Chadwell Heath; Cockermouth; East Hall; Ford Motor Co.; Frizlands; Gallance; Hainault, crown estate; Hainault Forest; Hainault Housing Estate; Marks; Marks Gate; Parsloes; Valence; Wangey; Wangey House
Dagenham Dock Co., 280, 284
Dagenhams (Dagenham, Dagenham Place, Jenkins), in Barking, 185, 189, 191–2, 199, 200, 203, 207, 213, 215–17, 223–4, 228, 231, 234, 238, 272, 274, 277, 279
Dagge, Jn., 201; Mary, m. — Cherriton, 201
Daldy & Co., coal merchants, 254
Daloun, Jn., 158
Dalton, Dorothy, 204
Dande, Alice, m. Thos. Lacheford, 161; Joan, see Standish; Jn., 161
Dane, Rob., 179
Danes, 165
Dangerfield, Jn., 274
Darby, Mary, see Wriothesley; Sir Wm., 122
Darcy, Sir Geo., 294; Jn., 273, 294; Thos. (d. 1558), Ld. Darcy of Chich, 101, 102; Sir Thos. (d. 1693), 273, 294
Dare, Eliz., m. Rob. Westley Hall (later Hall-Dare), 198, 206; Eliz. Grafton (d. 1823), 198, 214; Jn. Hopkins, 198, 280; Jn. M. (formerly Grafton), 198; fam., 198 n; see also Hall-Dare
Dartford (Kent), 222
Daubeny, Revd. Chas., Adcn. of Salisbury, 127; Eliz., see Branston; Revd. Geo. W., 127
D'Aubigny, Adeliza, see Adeliza; Wm., later Earl of Arundel, 156
Davey, Wm., 242
Davies, Anne, 245; Drusilla, 232; Jn., 175
Davies, Eliz., m. Hen. Gibbs, 198; Eliz. w. of Jn., 257; Hen., 198, 209; J. Teesdale, 131; Jn., 198, 257; Jn. Coope, 198; Marg., m. (1) — Abbott, (2) Thos. Young, (3) Sir Wm. Boreman, 198; Ric., 198
Davy, Wm., 279
Dawe, Rob., 218 n
Dawes, Ric., wife of, 248
Dawney, Day & Co., bankers, 75
Dawson, Marg., m. (2) (?) Hen. Coxwell, 125; Wm., 125
Day, Dan., 189, 218; Joan, m. Sir Jn. Jenoure, 127; Ric., 127
Dean, Edw., 133, 135, 138, 139
Dean (Beds.), 193
Deccanham, see Dagenham
Deeping Fen (Lincs.), Adventurers of, 288
Defoe, Dan., writer, 240
Denham, Margery, m. (1) Ric. Breame, (2) Wm. Abbot, 201, 204, 213, 213 n; Sir Wm., 201, 204, 210, 213, 224
Denman, Thos., Ld. Denman, ld. chief justice, 272
Denmark, 240, 254
Denne, H. R., 254
Denny, Anne, m. Geo. Goring, 157; Sir Ant., 142, 147, 157–61, 163, 174; Sir Edw. (d. 1600), 158, 166, 174; Edw. (d. 1637), later Ld. Denny of Waltham, and Earl of Norwich, 107, 140, 157, 159, 170, 171; Eliz., see Grey; Hen., 157, 158, 165; Joan, w. of Sir Ant., 157, 158, 165–6; Marg. w. of Sir Edw., 174; Rob., 157; fam., 144, 158, 163, 170
Dent, Hen., 136; Jos., 235; Wm., 105
Denton, Bailey, 43
Deu, Jn., 207; Rose, m. Jn. Malmaynes, 207
Devereux, Rob. (d. 1601), Earl of Essex, 277
Devon, see Brixham; Fremington; Poltimore
Dewey, Geo., 281
Digby, Ben., 103
District (underground) Rly., 26, 71, 188–9
Dixon, F. W., 262
Dobson, Jane, 179
Dockland Settlement No. 1, in Canning Town, West Ham, 88
Docks, 10–12, 15–17, 20, 22, 24, 29, 47–48, 52–53, 58, 68–69, 74, 90, 181, 186, 280, 283–4; see also Royal Docks
Dodd, Rog., Vicar of Epping, later Bp. of Meath, 133
Dogger Bank, 240
Dogmersfield (Hants.), 276
Doreward, Anne, see Urswick; Jn., 276
Dorset, earls of, see Sackville
Dover, Fulbert of, 101 n; Rose of, m. (1) Ric. of Chilham (Fitz Roy), (2) Wm. de Wilton, 101; fam., 100
Downing, Dorothy, 161; Edw., 161; Eliz., 161; Eliz., see Kempe; Judith, m. Edw. Alford, 161
Downshall, in Ilford, 191–2, 200, 201, 206, 208, 212, 215
Dowson, Thos., 196
Drake, fam., 283
Dudley, Jn., Earl of Warwick, 158; Rob., Earl of Leicester, 197, 210, 224
Duk, Jn., Vicar of Great Burstead, 209
Dun, Alice, nun of Barking, 200 n; Geof., 217; Mart., 200; Wm., 200, 217; fam., 200, 217 n
Dunmow, (?) Great, 179
Dunn, E. T., 258
Dunthorn, Wm., 161
Dupray, Miss, 248
Durham, 82
Durham, bps. of, 118, 161, 171; see also Flambard; Henson; Langley; St. Calais; Walcher
Durham Cathedral, 171; priory of, 118, 156
Dyke, Jeremy, Vicar of Epping, 118, 133–4, 136, 148
Dyne, Gillian de, 278; Hugh de, 278; Rob. de, 278
Dyson, Chas., Vicar of Nazeing, 148
Dyve, Rob. de, 278
East Hall, Jn. of, 272, 274; Maud w. of Jn. of, 272
East Hall, in Dagenham, 199, 274, 278–80
East India Company, 216
East London Waterworks Co., 37–40, 76, 100, 106–7, 113, 167, 170, 243, 256
Eastbury, in Barking, 191, 201–2, 204, 213, 219, 224, 227, 238, 242, 280 n
Easter, Good, 275
Eastern Counties Rly., 12, 23–25, 27 n, 117, 188, 210, 269, 281
Eastern Electricity Bd., 76, 100, 141, 293
Eastern Gas Bd., 75 n, 132
Eastland, Ric., 211; fam., 211
Easton, Edw., 132
Eastwood, & Co., Ltd., lime merchants, 254
Eaton, Pet., 196; fam., 196
Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners, 279–80
Edgeworth, Edw., 224
Edlesborough (Bucks.), 204
Edmonds, Ant., 206, 207; Jas., 201; Reg., 242; — (fl. 1776), 201
Edmondson, Jn., 176, 179
Edmonton (Mdx.), drainage, 44, 76, 77; ind., 68, 255; man., 94, 103; rly., 25, 100
Edmonton Poor Law Union (Mdx. and Essex), 169
Edmund the Chamberlain, 199; Maud dau. of, m. Rob. Fitz Hugh, 199
Edward the Confessor, St. and King, 103, 141, 155
Edward I, 153, 289
Edward II, 272
Edward III, 209, 275
Edward IV, 230, 279
Edward VI, 118, 122, 224
Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince), 204
Edward, Rob. and his w. Cecily, 214
Edwards,—, 201
Effington (Suss.), 161
Egg, Revd. E. T., 112, 261
Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen of Henry II, 156
Eliot, Jn. (the 'Indian Apostle'), 141
Elizabeth I, 118, 123, 194, 206, 218, 290–1, 294
Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, 276
Ellis, Revd. J. W., 112
Elstree (Herts.), ind., 254
Elton, Dr. Thos., 274
Ely (Cambs.), abbey of, 182
Emelingbury (Emelyn), in Ilford, 191, 192, 203, 204, 224
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, masters of, see Holbeach
Empire Electric Light & Power Co., 75
Enfield (Mdx.), 43, 166; drainage, 76; noncf., 175; rly., 71
Epping, 2, 93, 94, 114–40, 141, 142, 144, 155–7, 161; adv., 132–3; agric., 127–8; Bell (formerly Beacon) Common, 116–17, 129–30; Beulah Lodge, 118; Chapel Hall, 135; chars., 133, 138–40; chs., 114, 116, 125, 132–6, 139, 148, 170, 229; coach svces., 114, 117, 128; Cobbin's Bridge, 127; Cobbin's Brook, 114; econ. hist., 127–9; Egg Hall, 118; Eppingbury and Priestbury, 95, 116, 118–19, 122, 124–7, 129–31; Epping Green, 114, 116, 118, 133, 137–8; Epping Heath (later Epping Street), 114, 116, 124–5, 129, 135, 139; Epping Long Green, 121, 130; Epping Place, 117, 119–20, 124; Epping Upland, 114, 116–17, 128, 130–5, 137–9; fairs, 129; Forest Lodge, 118; Gibbons Bush Green (Common), 116, 130; Gibbons Bush fm., 139; Hill Crest, 118; hosps., 132, 140; housing, 117; Hunters Hall, 116; inds., 128; inns, 117, 119, 129, 134; Kendal Lodge, 117; Literary Institute, 132, 137; mans., 116, 117, 118–27; mkt., 128–9; mills, 118, 129; motor-bus, 29; noncf., 117, 136–7; Old Goose Yard, 129; par. govt. and poor rel., 130–2; Parvills, 116, 120; Pelham Cottages, 140; Pinchtimber, 116; Poeresland, 122; pop., 3, 64, 116–17; postal svces., 118; pub. svces., 132; rly., 24, 72, 114, 117, 128; rect., 132–3; Rivetts, 116; roads, 32n, 116–17; Rom. Cathm., 136; Royces (Rose fm.), 116; Rye Hill, 94, 114, 125–6, 128, 130, 131n; schs., 117, 136–8; Severs Green, 130; Theydon Grove, 136, 137; Thornwood, 130; top., 114–16; Walton, 133; wards, 3; Winchelsea Ho., 117, 119; Wintry Park, 118, 130; Wood Ho., 124; workhouse, 131; see also Ambresbury Banks; Campions; Chambers; Copped Hall; Gills; Hayleys; Madells; Shingle Hall; Takeleys
Epping Forest, 51–52, 62, 93, 97, 107–8, 114, 128–30, 151, 155, 167– 168, 181, 290; charcoal-burning, 168; 'Cockney Hunt', 128; Connaught Water, 97; Epping Plain, 114, 128, 138; Great Forest (Wintry Wood), 114, 118, 130; Little Forest, 114, 130; hunt, 128; 'purlieu bank', 114, 116, 130; roads, 116–17; tramway, 28; 'walks', 130; see also Waltham, forest of
Epping Forest Museum, 108; see also Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, Chingford
Epping Gas Co., 132
Epping Poor Law Union, 109, 131–2, 147; see also Epping Sanitary Authority
Epping Provident Society, 139
Epping and Ongar Highway Trust, 99, 116–17, 138
Epping Rural Sanitary Authority, 100, 132; see also Epping Poor Law Union
Erkenwald, St., Bp. of Lond., 185, 190
Ernst, Eliz., see Martin; G., 205
Essex, adcn. of, 225, 248
Essex, earls of, see Bourchier; Devereux; Mandeville
Essex, kings of, see Œthelraed; Sebbi; Swidfrid
Essex County Council, 35, 36, 52, 78, 81, 86, 104, 113, 143, 189, 207, 222, 242, 270, 278, 290, 299, 301
Essex, forest of, 107–8, 114, 128–30, 144, 167–8, 289–91; see also Epping Forest; Hainault Forest
Essex Hounds, 128
Essex, Metropolitan, since 1850, 1–92
Essex Rivers Catchment Bd. (later River Bd.), 78, 79, 239, 285
Ethelburga, St., Abbess of Barking, 218, 222, 223, 225
Eton (Heton), Eliz., m. Thos. Hales, 276; Joan, 276; Ric., 276; Wm., 276
Eton College (Bucks.), 279
Evans, Geo. (fl. 1768), 273; Geo. (fl. 1796), 232; fam., 273
Everard, Alan, 274, 278
Eversfield, Sir Thos., and his w. Jane, 161
Ewen, Thos., 210
Exeter, bps. of, see Cary; Courtenay; Hall, Jos.
Exeter, marqs. of, see Courtenay
Fairmead Park, in Chingford, 97, 104, 107, 108, 167, 167 n
Fairs, 129, 165, 218
Fanshawe, Dorothea, see Kingsmill; Evelyn Jn., 278; Hen. (d. 1568), 195, 200, 203, 228, 279; Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 200 n, 213; Joan (d. 1622), 200; Jn. (fl. 1649), 277, 278, 295; Revd. Jn. (d. 1843), 278; Jn. G., 209, 280, 297; Mary, m. Sir Thos. Cambell, 196; Mildred, m. Phineas Andrews, 277; Ric., 228; Susanna, m. Baptist Noel, 192; Susanna, m. Tim. Lucy, 279; Thos. (d. 1601), 195, 200, 213, 228; Sir Thos. (d. 1631), 192, 200, 200 n, 217, 289; Sir Thos. (d. 1652), 192, 208; Sir Thos. (d. 1705), 187, 192, 217, 230, 230 n, 234; Thos. (d. 1758), 192; Thos. (d. 1665), Vct. Fanshawe, 196, 213; Revd. Thos. L., Vicar of Dagenham, 278, 280, 292, 294–5, 297, 300; Wm., 277–8; fam., 189, 208, 228, 272, 277–8, 294–5, 300
Farmer, Revd. Jn., 294
Faubert, Geo., 177, 179
Fellowes (later Benyon), Ric., 208
Felton, Sybil de, Abbess of Barking, 225
Fenchurch Street stn. (Lond.), 24, 25, 71, 72
Fettiplace, Edw., 161
Field, Emily, 140
Fields, common, 106, 108, 144–5, 163, 215, 217, 281
Fiennes, Edw., Ld. Clinton and Saye, Ld. High Admiral, 212
Finch, Eliz., see Heneage; Geo. (fl. 1702), 211; Geo. (fl. 1726), 127; Kath. (later Lady Wentworth), 134, 138–9; Leopold, Warden of All Souls, Vicar of Barking, 225; Sir Moyle, 119, 122, 134, 139; Thos., Earl of Winchilsea, 119; Wm., 211; fam., 212
Finchingfield, 126, 199; see also Northtofts
Firman fam., 217
Firstling (Fristling), Alice de, m. Guy Upwyk, 274; Bart. de, 274; Godf. de (fl. 1279), and his w. Alice, 274; Godf. (fl. 1307), s. of Phil., 274; Joan, m. (2) Wm. de Liston, 274; Phil. (d. by 1349), s. of Godf., 274; fam., 274
Fisher, W. R., 167
Fitz Adam (Clerk), Jn., 156
Fitz Alexander, Chris., 200
Fitz Aucher, Ellen, 122; Hen., 122, 160; Ric., 122, 123, 126, 156, 159, 160; Turstin, 156; fam., 143–4, 160, 167; see also Aucher; Fitz Henry
Fitz Christopher, Alice, 200; Jn., 200; Nichola, 200; Sarah, 200
Fitz Fulk, Agnes, m. (2) Rob. le Bret, 203; Ric., 203
Fitzgerald, Edw., 143; Mary, 143
Fitz Henry, Aucher, 122, 167; see also Fitz Aucher
Fitz Hugh, Maud, see Chamberlain; Rob., 199
Fitz Ralph, Solomon, 207
Fitz Robert, Hugh, 199, 200
Fitz Roy, Ric., see Chilham
Fitz Solomon, Ralph, 207
Fitz Stephen, Jas. and his w. Isabel, 272; Ralph, 199, 200
Fitz Viel, Phil., 122, 159; see also Viel
Fitz Walter, Rob. (d. 1235) and his w. Gunnore, 207; Rob. (d. 1326), 142, 144; fam., 142
Fitzwilliam, Sir Wm., 126
Flambard, Ranulf, Bp. of Durham, 156
Fleet, Miss, 261
Fleetsmouth, see Beam
Fletcher, Revd. Jos., 260
Floods, 33–34, 78–79, 183–4, 215, 223, 238–9, 282, 285–9
Flower, Lamorock, 43; Ric., 210
Flowers, Geo., 298
Floyer, Pet., 165
Foche, Frances, m. (2) Col. Martin Bladen, 193, 230, 231; Jn., 193
Fogg, Jas., 130
Fontibus, Master Adam de, 200
Ford, Jas., 150; Wm. 300, 302
Ford Motor Co., 68, 75, 181, 267, 284–5
Forest, Wm., 231
Forest Gate, in West Ham, ind., 18; rly., 23, 25, 269; shops, 55
Forest School, in Walthamstow, 57
Forge, —, smack owner, 240
Forrest, G. Topham, 270
Fort St. George (Madras, India), 208
Fortey, Adam at, 127
Foster, Abr., 125; Chas., 128; Isaac, 125; Mary, m. Lewis Scawen, 125; Sarah, m. Ric. Merry, 125
Fowke, Jn. (d. 1662), Ld. Mayor of Lond., 194; Jn. (d. 1691), 194, 232, 248
Fox, Geo., Quaker, 175, 232
Foxe, Jn., martyrologist, 155; Sam., 154
Frampton, Sir Geo., R.A., 254
France, 254, 275; wars with, 147, 164, 220, 241, 293; see also Caen; Calais; Normandy; St. Marcellin
Fraser, W. J., & Co., 285
Freeman, Dr. Ralph, Fellow of All Souls, 225
Freeman & Ogilvy, architects, 175
Fremington (Devon), 280
Fresshe, Gillian, see Langridge; Jn., 143, 167
Friday, Jn., 102; Thos., 102
Friday Hill, in Chingford, house, 97, 99, 100, 102, 110–11; L.C.C. housing estate, 83, 84, 99
Friends, Society of (Quakers), 136–8, 174–5, 231–3, 245, 297
Fristling, see Firstling
Fristling, in Margaretting, 274
Frizlands (Frislings), in Dagenham, 274–5, 278–9
Fry, Eliz., prison reformer, 232, 272, 289, 297; Jos., 289
Fulk (Fuk'), Joan, m. Geof. Smith, 203; Jn., 203; Rob., 203; Thos., 203; fam., 203
Fulks, in Barking, 191–2, 203–4, 214– 215, 238
Fuller, And. (fl. 1563), 273; And. (fl. 1601), 200, 201; Barbara, m. Hen. Osbaldeston, 206; Fran., 201, 206, 211, 212, 228; Marg., 201; Mary, see Jeffrey; Nich., 209; Rob., Abbot of Waltham, 161, 163, 174; Thos. (fl. 1488), 276; Thos. (fl. 1540), 213; Thos., writer, curate of Waltham Holy Cross, 155, 171; Thos. G. (fl. 1836), 281; fam., 206 n, 207
Fynderne, Jn. de, 195; Wm. de, 195
Fyson, E. R., 263
Fyvyan, David, 274, 279
Gain, Geo., 112
Galant, Jn., and his w. Christine, 275
Gallance (Potters Farm), in Dagenham, 275, 278–80, 292
Gallions Reach, in North Woolwich, 10; rly., 24, 25, 73
Gamlingay (Cambs.), 142 n
Gant, Wal. de, Abbot of Waltham, 172
Gaols, see Prisons
Gas Light and Coke Co., 15, 45, 46, 75, 242, 256, 293
Gascoyne, Bamber (d. 1791), 194, 213–14, 227, 229, 289; Bamber (fl. 1816), 194; Sir Crisp, 187, 194, 194 n, 213, 228; Frances, m. Jas. Cecil, Marq. of Salisbury, 194; fam., 228, 249
Gascoyne-Cecil, see Cecil
Gaunt, fam., see Graunt
Gaynes Park, in Theydon Garnon, 126, 131
Gaysham, Rog. de, 204
Gayshams, in Ilford, 191–2, 201, 203– 205, 208, 214, 219, 224, 258
Gem Dry Plate Co. Ltd., 254
Geoffrey, Prior of Waltham, 95
George III, 216
Germany, 240
Gernon, Rob., 100, 105
Gibbard, Mark, 229, 249, 254
Gibbs, Eliz., see Davis; Hen., 198
Gibson, Jesse (?), 195; Jn., 162; Mary, see Greene
Gidleigh, Jn., 231
Gidney, Marg., 180
Gilderson, Rob., 262, 262 n
Gildesburgh, Rog. de, 199
Gille (Gyle), Jn., 124; Wm., 124; fam., 124
Gilligan, Jas., 245
Gillingham, G. T., 245
Gills, in Epping, 116–19, 121, 124–5, 134
Gingell, Jn., 137
Girl Guides, 88
Girling, Wm., 76
Girling Reservoir, in Chingford, 76, 97, 100, 106
Given-Wilson, Revd. T., 60
Glenny, Edw. (fl. 1851), 246; Edw. H. (d. c. 1926), 246; Fran., 298, 300; Wm. (d. 1850), 194; Wm. W. (d. 1933), 216; fam., 189
Gloucestershire, see Bourton-on-the-Hill; Lippiat Park
Gobions (Uphavering), in Havering Liberty, 230, 276, 282, 290
Godmanchester (Hunts.), 194
Godwin, Earl, 141, 155
Goeing, Phil., 161
Gold, Geo., 231
Goldsmith, Andrew the, 104
Goodere, Hester, 194; Jn. I (d. c. 1696), 194; Jn. II (fl. 1697), 194; Jn. III (fl. 1767), 194
Gooderick, Hen., 192
Goodfellow, Chas., 288
Goodmayes, in Ilford, ch., 257–8; noncf., 260–3; parks, 52; sch., 265–6
Gooshays, in Havering, 232
Gore, Chas., 192; Ellen, see Humphreys; Mary, see Humphreys; Thos., 192
Goresbrook, riv., 267
Gorfen, Wal., 160
Goring, Anne, see Denny; Chas., Earl of Norwich, 157; Geo., 157
Gorleston (Norf.), 240
Goscelin the Lorimer, 190
Gower, Eliz., m. Reynold Pympe, 104; Sir Jn., 104; Ric., 104
Gowers and Buckerells (Pimps), in Chingford, 99, 102, 104–8, 111
Grafton, Jn. M., see Dare
Graunt (Gaunt), Adam le, 121; Jn. le, 121; fam., 121
Graves, Ann, 210; Hen., 210; Jas., 209–10
Gray, Esther, 280; Hen. (fl. 1825), 280; Hen. (fl. 1855), 280
Great Eastern Rly., 12, 15, 24–27, 71, 188; works, 60
Greater London Council, 81 n
Greater London Regional Planning Committee, 81
Green, Fran., 169, 178, 179; Jn. (fl. 1553), 126; Jn. (d. 1624), 126; Jn. (fl. 1671), 126; Ric., 126
Greene, Mary, 162; Mary, m. Jn. Gibson, 162
Greenland, 240
Greenwich (Kent, later Lond.), 36, 222, 289; man., 187
Gregyll, Jn., Vicar of Barking, 225
Gresham, Sir Jn., 229; Sir Ric., 200, 208; fam., 229
Greville, Sir Edw., 158; Eliz., see Grey
Grey, Cath., m. Sir Chas. North, later Ld. North, 119; Eliz., m. (1) Hen. Denny, (2) Sir Edw. Greville, 158, 174; Ford, Ld. Grey, later Earl of Tankerville, 119; Laur., 208; Ralph, Ld. Grey (d. 1675), 119; Ralph, Ld. Grey (d. 1706), 119; Wm. (fl. 1543), and his w. Agnes, 214; Wm., Ld. Grey (d. 1674), 119, 130, 136
Griggs, H. P., 134; Sir Pet., 189, 251; Wm. P., 198
Grinstead, East (Suss.), 119
Grub, Rob., 179
Guadagni, Marchese, 159
Guildford (Surr.), 204
Guilds, 171, 174
Guise, Ric., 192; fam., 192
Gunary, fam., 273
Gundrey, Thos. I (fl. 1631), II, III, IV (fl. 1729), 105
Gyle, fam., see Gille
Gymells, Eliz., see Billesdon; Thos., 125
Haberdashers Company (Lond.), 180
Hacche, Jas., see Hatch
Hackney (Mdx., later Lond.), 19, 28, 286; Rams Chapel, 297
Haddon, Dan., 110
Hadley, Geo., 294
Hagger, Jn., 136
Hainault, in Dagenham and Ilford, crown estate, 191–2, 205, 290
Hainault Forest, 52, 181, 185–6, 192, 205, 207, 214–19, 238, 249, 267–8, 270, 275, 282–3, 289–92, 294; boundaries, 289; chap., 230, 292, 296 n; char., 234–5, 290, 301–2; lodge, 292; roads, 290; 'walks', 290–1; ld. warden, 292
Hainault Housing Estate, in Chigwell, Dagenham and Ilford, 66, 72, 251, 272; agric., 217, 252; ind., 255, 285; noncf., 261, 299; Rom. Cathm., 297; schs., 266, 299, 300, 301
Hale, Ric., 194; Wm., 194
Hales, Edw., 124; Eliz., see Eton; Marcellin, 124–5; Revd. Step., 147; Thos., 276
Halfhide, Jn., 177, 179
Hall, Jos., Curate of Waltham Holy Cross, later Bp. of Exeter, later Bp. of Norwich, 171, 178, 179; Marg., 234; Ric., Vicar of Barking, 225; Rob., 198, 206; Rob. W., see Hall-Dare; fam., 158
Hall-Dare, Eliz., see Dare; Capt. Fran. M., 206; Hen., 198; Rob. W. (formerly Hall), 189, 198, 206, 214, 257; fam., 206 n; see also Dare
Halleward, Gervase le, and his w. Maud, 277
Halley, Mrs., 298
Halmer, Agnes, 121; Hen., 121; Jn., 121; Thos., 121
Halywellbrooke, see Loxford Water
Ham (East and West), Domesday man., 181
Ham, East, 4, 5, 22, 30, 33, 35, 36, 81, 181–3, 201, 210, 242; boundaries, 184; ch., 59; clubs, 88, 89; drainage, 41–44, 78; elec., 46, 47; ents., 88; gas, 45; horse-bus, 28; housing, 48–50, 65–67, 82–84; incomes, 87; ind., 14, 17, 68; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33, 78; loc. govt., 79, 80; marsh, 15, 184; motor bus, 29; noncf., 59; occs., 53, 68, 70; parks, 51–52; police, 34; pop., 3, 6–8, 11, 18–21, 55, 64, 65, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rlys., 14, 26, 71; roads, 29; Rom. Cathm., 59; schs., 55–57; shops, 54, 55, 85; sport, 63; trams, 27, 28, 73, 189; water, 39, 40; W.E.A., 86; see also Beckton; Manor Park; Newham; Royal Docks; Upton Park
Ham, West, 2, 4, 5, 12, 30, 31, 33, 35–37, 81, 181–3, 199, 210, 290; Abbey Mills, 14, 21, 24; chs., 59, 60, 209; civil def., 90, 91; clubs, 88, 89; co-op. movt., 60; drainage, 34, 35, 41, 42–44, 77, 78; elec., 46, 47; ents., 88; friendly socs., 60; gas, 44, 45, 46; hosps., 60, 254, 259, 294; housing, 10n, 11, 31, 48–51, 66, 67, 82–84; incomes, 87; inds., 13–18, 21, 23, 68; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33; library, 62; loc. govt., 36; motor-bus, 28; newspapers, 63; noncf., 59, 231; occs., 52, 53, 68–70, 86; parks, 51, 52; parl., 61; police, 34; pop., 3, 6–9, 11, 19, 20, 21, 55, 64, 65, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rlys., 12, 24; roads, 29, 32; Rom. Cathm., 59; schs., 55–57, 86; shops, 54, 55, 85; sport, 62, 63, 88; trade unions, 61; trams, 27, 28, 73; war damage, 91; wards, 3; water, 37, 40, 256; W.E.A., 86; see also Bonnell's School; Bow Creek; Canning Town; Forest Gate; Newham; Plaistow; Royal Docks; Silvertown; Stratford; Stratford Langthorne, abbey of; Tidal Basin; Upton Park
Ham, West, Poor Law Union, 6, 7, 32, 53
Hambly, C. H., 201; Wm., 120
Hamilton, Alex., 159; Ant., Adcn. of Colchester, 159; Charlotte, 159; Wm. (d. 1811), 159; Wm. R. (fl. 1827), 159
Hammersmith (Lond.), 26, 29, 71
Hammond, E. R., 232; Israel, 105; Jas., 105; Mrs. —, 105
Hampshire, see Dogmersfield; New Forest
Hampton (Mdx.), waterworks, 76
Hanchemstede, (?) Hampstede croft, in Ilford, 190
Hanchett, Jn., 161; Thos., 161
Hankey, Thomson, 273
Hardie, Keir, 61
Hardy, Sam., 231
Hare, Hugh, 204; Jn. (fl. 1598), 105; Jn. (fl. 1604), 204
Hargreaves, Jas., 175; Sir Wal., 143; Lady, 149
Harling, T., sculptor, 149
Harlow, 76, 230, 232; noncf., 149, 150; roads, 138; Searle's farm, 139
Harlow, hund., 93, 94, 114, 118, 142; court, 125, 126
Harlow and Waltham Presbyterian classis, 148
Harman, Alf. H., 254
Harold, Earl of East Anglia and Wessex, later King, 141, 151, 155, 156, 158, 170, 171, 173, 174
Harold Wood, in Hornchurch, 301
Harold's Park, in Waltham Holy Cross and Nazeing, 130, 142, 145, 154, 157, 158–9, 167
Haroudun, Joan, see Spark; Jn., 195
Harper, Geo., 121; Jn., Vicar of Epping, 133, 148; fam., 121
Harrington, Eliz., see Wight; Sir Jas., Bt., 204
Harris, Edw., 200
Harrison, Jn., 192
Hartwell, Mary, 114
Harvey, Eliab, 194; Eliz. (d. bef. 1633), 281; Eliz. (fl. 1780), m. Montagu Burgoyne, 194; Sir Jas. (d. 1583), Ld. Mayor of Lond., 280; Jas. (d. 1626), 280, 281; Jas. (fl. 1670), 281; Jn., 281; Jos., 143; Rob., 128; fam., 280; see also Hervey
Harvey-George, Harvey, 211
Harwich, 276; fishing ind., 240
Harwood, Frank D., 235
Haslewood, Fran., Rector of Chingford, 110
Hatch (Hacche), Jas. (fl. 1447), 187; Jas. (d. 1806), 194–6, 217
Hatfield (Herts.), 135
Hatton, Sir Chris. (d. 1619), 196; Sir Chris. (d. 1670) later Ld. Hatton, 198; Eliz., see Montagu
Havering-atte-Bower, liberty of, 175, 181–2, 275–6, 278, 289; man., 181, 190, 275–6, 289; park, 238; see also Aldwynes; Gobions; Gooshays; Hornchurch; Marks; Romford
Havering levels, 33, 40, 41, 43, 78, 239, 285–6, 289
Havering, London Borough of, 81
Hawkings, Jas., 232; Jn., sea-captain, 239
Hay, Jas., Earl of Carlisle, 107, 142, 145, 157, 158, 162, 173, 174; Marg., m. (2) Edw. Montagu, Earl of Manchester, 157, 158
Hayes, Jas., 235
Hayes (Mdx.), 137
Hayleys (Hayles), in Epping, 116, 118, 119, 125–6, 127, 130
Haylies, Ric., 136
Haynes, Jos., 208, 212; Sim., 208, 212
Hayward, Sir Rowland, Ld. Mayor of Lond., 277
Hazlewood, Capt. Jn., 288
Heath, Noah, 137
Heathcote, Chas. & Sons, 284; Jn., 102; J. H. B., 109; Louisa, 99, 100, 102, 111; Lydia, see Moyer; Rob. B., Rector of Chingford, 97, 100, 102, 103, 105, 107, 110, 113; Wm., 102; fam., 99, 102
Heavywaters, see Mayes Brook
Heigham, Ric. and his w. Mary, 143
Helion, Hen., 199; Jn., 199, 274
Hemingway, Eliz., 126
Hemmyngburgh, Jn., 195
Hemnalls, in Theydon Garnon, 126
Heneage, Anne, 118, 119, 122; Eliz., m. Sir Moyle Finch: later Vctss. Maidstone and Ctss. of Winchilsea, 119, 122; Mary, see Wriothesley; Sir Thos., 118, 119, 122–3, 131, 133
Henniker, Jn. (d. 1803), Ld. Henniker, 162; Jn. Minet (d. 1832), 162
Henry I, 118, 156, 291
Henry II, 118, 122–3, 142, 147, 151, 157, 159 n, 161, 170, 172, 217, 291
Henry III, 165, 289, 291
Henry VI, 230
Henry VIII, 99, 103, 108, 122, 123, 142, 154, 155, 157, 158, 192, 210, 224
Henshaw, Anne, see Bonham; Ben., 279; Nat., 279, 286
Henson, H. Hensley, Vicar of Barking, later Bp. of Hereford and of Durham, 226
Hereford, Pet., 107
Hereford, 161
Hereford, bps. of, see Henson; Vere
Herlawe, Hub. de, 121
Herris, Sir Art., 208
Hertford, 22, 37, 43, 167
Hertfordshire, 23, 77, 145, 153, 166; see also Barley; Broxbourne; Cheshunt; Elstree; Hatfield; Hertford; Hoddesdon; Ridge; Sawbridgeworth; Stanstead Abbots; Stevenage; Waltham Cross; Ware; Watford; Yardley
Herts. and Essex Aeroplane Club, 146
Herts. and Essex Waterworks Co., 132, 141
Hervey, Sir Gawen, 276; Sir Geo., 276, 291; Jas., 296; see also Harvey
Hervey alias Mildmay, Carew, 276; Fran., 276; see also Mildmay
Hester, Alice, see Wynch; Jn., 120; Wm. I (fl. 1655–?93), 120; Wm. II (d. 1748), 120; Wm. III (fl. 1748), 120; Wm. IV (fl. c. 1761), 120
Heton, fam., see Eton
Hewett, Alex., 240; Rob., 240, 284; Sam., 240, 284; Scrymgeour, 240– 241; —, see Whennell; & Sons, shipbuilders, 241; fam., 240
Heydock, Eliz., see Waldern; Jn., 143; Thos., 143
Heyle, Agnes de, see Maldon; Nich. de, 125; Ric. de, 125; Rob. s. of Ric. de, 125; Rob. s. of Wm. de, 125; Wm. de, 125
Hibbit, Jn. (later Jn. Wight), 205; Sarah, see Martin; Wm., 205
Hicks, Geo., 260
Higgs, Edith, see Vyner; Edith, m. — Lambert, 201; Eliz., m. — Tombs, 201
High Beech, in Waltham Holy Cross, 151, 155, 163, 168, 170–1, 175–8
Higham Bensted, in Walthamstow, 94, 101, 103, 181, 207
Higham Hill, in Walthamstow, 97; bus service, 73
Highlands, in Ilford, 191–2, 198, 205–6, 211
Hildelitha, St., Abbess of Barking, 222
Hile, riv., see Roding
Hill, Oliver, 252
Hills, Arnold, 26
Hobart, Eliz., 227
Hobbs, Jas. W., 206, 251
Hockelee (Hokele), Jn. de (fl. 1363), 204; Jn. de (fl. 1380) and his w. Marg., 160
Hockley, 160; ch., 238
Hoddesdon (Herts.), 141, 180; gas works, 141
Hodges, Ann, m. Sir Jn. L. Middleton, Bt., 193; Sir Nat., 193
Hodgson, Jane, 104; Ric., 97, 104, 107; Miss —, 104
Hokele, Jn. de, see Hockelee
Holbeach (Holbech), Maud de, 125; Thos. de, 125; Thos., Vicar of Epping, later Canon of St. Pauls, and Master of Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge, 133; Wm. de, 125
Holcombe, Chas. T., 170, 212, 235
Holden, Chas., 252; Sam., 288
Holiday ind., 22, 52, 107, 108, 128, 141, 168
Holland, 240, 241, 254; see also Low Countries
Holstock, Hen., 196; Wm., 196
Holyfield (Barwick), in Waltham Holy Cross, 151, 154, 157, 159, 167–8, 171, 175; Little Holyfield, 163
Homerton College (Mdx.), 231
Honeywood, Sir Thos., 294
Hood, Revd. David, 261; Tom, poet, 128
Hook, Jn., 160; Nich., 160; Ric., 160; fam., 159–60
Hooker, Thos., 133
Hooks and Pinnacles, in Waltham Holy Cross, 122, 143, 154, 157, 158, 159–60
Hope, Col. Wm., V.C., 272
Hopkin & Williams Ltd., 255
Hopkins, Jn., Vicar of Nazeing, 148
Hopper, Thos., 136
Hornchurch, 2, 81 n, 181, 274, 276, 293; drainage, 77; hosp., 294; marshes, 239; pop., 64, 92; see also Harold Wood; Havering-atteBower; Nelmes
Horne, Ric., 186
Horsham (Suss.), see Christ's Hospital
Horsley, Mary, m. Wm. Palmer, 149
Horton, —, Assistant Curate of Barking, 225
Houblon, Jn. Archer, 131; Susannah, 136; see also Archer
Hough, Sam., 198
Houghton, Ric., 143
Howard, Eliz., m. Jn. de Vere (d. 1462), Earl of Oxford, 100; Jas., 255; Sir Jn., 100; Marg., w. of Jn., 100; Mary, see Lomas; Pet., 209; Thos., Duke of Norfolk, 160
Howards of Ilford, mfg. chemists, 211, 252, 255
Howe, Nich., 272, 273, 295
Hoy, Jn. Barker, 159
Hubbard, Art., Curate of Nazeing, 148
Hubert, S. M., 136
Hudson, Jn. & Co., 284
Hughes, Eliz., 234
Hulse, Sir Chas., Bt., 207, 239, 273, 284, 289, 290; Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1800), 192; Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1816), 192, 200, 203, 212; Mary, see Lethieullier; fam., 192, 219 n
Humfrey (Humphrey), Jn., 212; Margery, 199; Thos., 199
Humphreys, Ellen, m. Chas. Gore, 192; Mary, m. (1) or (2) Wm. Ball Waring, (3) Thos. Gore, 192; Sir Orlando, Bt., 192, 228; Sir Wm., Bt., 192, 200, 208
Hunsdon, Jas., 201
Hunting, 108, 128, 167–8, 291–2
Hunting (Huntingdon), Thos., 295
Huntingdonshire, see Godmanchester
Huntsman, Aucher the, 121, 122, 156, 157, 159, 167; see also Fitz Aucher
Hutchings, Jn., 232
Hutton, Mrs. E. F., 261; Thos., 274
Hyde, Bernard (d. 1656), 211; Sir Bernard (fl. 1657), 211; Eliz., see Osbaldeston; Humph., 201; Jn., 201; Jn., s. of Jn., 201
Hyndman Trustees, 258
Ibbetson, Maj. G. E., 258, 259
Iceland, 240
Ilford, Great, 5, 30, 32, 33, 80, 81 n, 97, 184, 245, 249–67, 273, 277, 286, 290; adv., 257–9; agric., 215–17, 254; Barnardo's Homes, 252, 254, 265; Birkbeck housing estate, 251; boundaries, 184, 222, 242; bridges, 186–7; bus svces., 189; cemetery, 256; Chadwell Street, hamlet, 185; chars., 234; chs., 59, 228–31, 257–9; clubs, 190; coaching trade, 249; Cranbrook housing estate, 251; Downshall housing estate, 251; drainage, 43, 77, 221, 256; Dunsprings fm., 196; elec., 46, 47, 256; Fairfield housing estate, 211; Fairlop airport, 290; Fairlop oak and fair, 218–19; Forest fm., 290; Gants Hill, 251; gas, 46, 256; Great Gearies, 252; Grange housing estate, 188, 210, 251; growth, 249– 254; Heath, Little, hamlet, 185, 249, 252, 258–9, 265; Hedgemans fm., 196; hosp., 254, 257, 294; Hosp. of St. Mary and St. Thos., 194–5, 203, 213, 220, 224, 226, 228–30, 234, 249, 252, 259; housing, 49, 50, 66, 67, 82, 83, 84, 99, 189, 251, 270, 272; Ilford Lodge, 191–2, 198, 206, 212, 214, 251; incomes, 87; inds., 17, 68, 252, 254–5; inf. mort., 84; inns, 252; Jews, 59, 263–4; Lavender Mount, 252; Little Theatre, 190; loc. govt., 219–22, 255–6; Loxford housing estate, 251; Marks Gate housing estate, 251; Mayfield housing estate, 251; Mossford Green, 252; Mossford Lodge, 252; mills, 217; motor bus, 29; noncf., 59, 189, 230, 232–3, 245–6, 252, 257, 260–3, 298; occs., 53, 69, 70; Old Clock House, 252; Padnall hamlet, 185; parks, 52, 212, 256; pop., 6, 7, 9, 18–21, 55, 64, 65, 92, 185, 249, 251, 255; postal svces., 189; pub. svces., 255–7; pub. hos., 58, 85; rly., 23–25, 71, 72, 188–9, 249, 251–2, 269; roads, 29, 186; Rom. Cathm., 252, 259–60; schs., 55, 56, 57, 86, 210, 230, 248, 264–7, 299; shops, 54, 85, 252; sport, 62, 88, 190, 256; Tilekiln, 195; Tomswood fm., 195; top., 184–5, 249–54; Town Hall, 197; trade with London, 239; trams, 28, 73, 189; vic., 257; war damage, 91; wards, 185, 220, 249, 256–7, 260; water, 39, 40; wharf, 239; W.E.A., 86; see also Aldborough Hatch; Barking; Barking and Ilford; Barkingside; Becontree Housing Estate; Chadwell Heath; Claybury; Claybury Mental Hospital; Clayhall; Clements; Cranbrook; Downshall; Emelingbury; Gayshams; Goodmayes; Hainault, crown estate; Hainault Forest; Hainault Housing Estate; Highlands; Loxford; Marks Gate; Newbury; Newbury Park; Rayhouse; Roding, riv.; Seven Kings; Stonehall; Uphall; Valentines; Wangey; Wyfields
Ilford, Little, 5, 182, 184, 272; cemetery, 51; ch., 228, 230; gaol, 244; levels, 184; man., 190, 193, 204–5, 209, 211; police, 34; pop., 3, 8; sch., 55; shops, 54, 55; see also Aldersbrook; Manor Park
Ilford Gas Co., 45, 46, 256
Ilford Land Co., 31 n, 206
Ilford Ltd., photographic mfrs., 252, 254
Illingworth, Thos. & Co. Ltd., 254
Imperial Dry Plate Co. Ltd., 254
Imperial Gas Light & Coke Co., 14, 44
Inclosures, 51, 105, 107–8, 122–3, 128, 130, 144, 158, 163, 167, 186, 281, 290, 292, 294
India, 254; see also Fort St. George
Indies, West, see Barbados
Ingleby, Revd. Art., 229; Clement M., 212; Holcombe, 212; Sarah, 212, 257, 265
Ingram, David, 239; Wm., 196
Inns & Co., 143
Ipswich (Suff.), 124
Ireland, 277; Irish, 6
Jackson, Geo., 286; Herb., 242; J. R., 262; Joan, 144; Jn., 144; Revd. Jn., 262; Wm., 175
James I, 123, 291
James II, 225
Jeffrey, Alice, m. Edw. Shelton, 200, 201; Jn., 200; Mary, m. And. Fuller, 200, 201
Jenkins, see Dagenhams
Jenkyn, Ric., 199; Sim., 199
Jenoure, Joan, see Day; Sir Jn., 127; Sir Ric. Day, 127
Jessup, Ric., 227
Jews, 59, 246, 260, 263–4, 299
John the Clerk, see Fitz Adam
John the Potter, 107
John, Vicar of Barking, 204 n
Johnson, Jas., 209; Jn., Rector of Great Parndon, 145; Jn., County Surveyor, 214; Jn. Lomas, 209; Marg., see Lomas; Mary, m. Revd. Wasey Sterry, 201; Mary, m. Revd. Ben. McDowell, 209; Sam., 201; W. P., 290
Johnston, F. B., Vicar of Waltham Holy Cross, 170
Jones, Arabella, 177, 179; Inigo, 123; Jn., 217; Sir Sam., 157; Sam. (fl. 1616), 217; Wal., 214
Jones (formerly Wake), Chas. (d. 1740), 157–8, 165; Sir Chas., Bt. (d. 1755), 157; Sam., 157
Jory, Jos., 193; Ric., 231
Joye, Bart., 121
Joyner, Jos., 274, 275
Kalm, Pet., 218
Katharine of Aragon, marriage to Prince Arthur, 124
Kedington (Suff.), 277
Keeling, Jos., and his w. Alice, 213
Keen, Chas., 175
Keene, Lavinia, 244
Kekewich, Sam., Vicar of Rainham, 294
Kele, Jn., 201
Kelet, Alice, 275; Wm., 275
Kelsey Hales Wheel Co., 284
Kempe, C. E., 124; (? later Smith, then Downing), Eliz., 161
Ken, Thos., Bp. of Bath and Wells, 212
Kendall, S., 298; T., 298
Kenilworth (Warws.), 280
Kennard, Brassey & Peto, rly. contractors, 10
Kennington (Surr.), man., 204 n
Kenrick, Mat., 158
Kent, 6, 7, 243, 286; see also Canterbury; Chilham; Dartford; Greenwich; Knole; Otford; Penshurst; Sandwich; Stone; Woolwich; Woolwich, North
Kentish Town (St. Pancras, Mdx.), 122
Kighley, Edw. (fl. 1626), 192; Edw. (fl. 1672), 192, 230–1; Isabel, see Barnes; fam., 231
Kildale, Jn. de, 275
King George V Dock, in East Ham, West Ham, and North Woolwich, see Royal Docks
King George V Reservoir, in Chingford, 39, 97, 100, 106, 113, 151
King, Eliza, 114; Jn., Bp. of Lond., 196; Joshua, 222; J. T., 210; Ric., 127
Kingsmill, Dorothea, m., Jn. Fanshawe, 277; Sir Hugh, 277
Kinsman, Edm., 123
Knightley, Susan, 201; Wm. (fl. 1629), 201; Wm. (fl. 1649), 201
Knights Hospitallers, 101, 102, 145, 146
Knights Templars, 94, 95, 100, 101, 109,156
Knole (in Sevenoaks, Kent), 123
Knolles, Eliz., see Seman; Rob., 275, 276
Knyvett, Eliz., see Warren; Thos., 194
Kyrkeby, Eliz., 160; Joan, 160; Jn., 160