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Lacrinoid Products Ltd., 41
Ladbroke:
-, Ric. (fl. 1721), 13
-, Ric. (d. 1765), 13
-, fam., 13
lakes, 28, 41, 68–9, 143
Lambert:
-, Edwin, 52
-, Wm., vicar of Hornchurch, 47
Lambourne, 9, 184 n
Lancaster, duke of, see Gaunt
Landa:
-, Joan de, m. Rob. de Aundely, 132
-, Maud de, see Arche
-, Ric. de, 132
Lands Allotments Co., 68
Lane:
-, Joan, m. Jn. Leventhorpe, 184
-, Jn., 184
Langdon Hills, rector of, see Palmer, J.
Langhorne:
-, Ric. (d. 1679), 35
-, Ric. (fl. 1732), 35
-, Thos., 35
Langley, Ralph of, 83
Lasham, J. W., 91
Latham:
-, Alice, see Dewes
-, Eliz., see Roche
-, Hamlet, 150
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Skipwith, Bt.,
150
-, Ralph (d. 1557), 105, 149–51
-, Sjt. Ralph (d. c. 1648), 105, 149–51,
158
-, Rob., 116
-, Thomasyn, see Ardall
-, Wm. (d. 1600), 149, 151
-, Wm. (d. 1614), 149
-, fam., 105, 157, 163
Latter, Edm., rector of Gt. Warley, 171
Latton, Hugh of, chaplain of Havering 23
Launders brook, 180
Laurence, Revd. Perceval, rector of S. Ockendon, 122
Laurie, Jn., 57
Lavington, Market (Wilts.), 118
Lawrence:
-, Jn., vicar of Rainham, 139
-, Wm., 37
Layer, Chris., 64
Layer Marney, 118
Leach:
-, Jn., 71
-, fam., 71
leather industry, 26, 40, 48, 72, 135, 153, 177
Leche, Jn., 47, 53
Lee, Jos., 137, 153 n
Leefe, Lawr., 15
Lefstan the reeve, 129
Legatt:
-, Jn. (d. 1607), 35, 38–9, 42
-, Jn. (fl. 1618), 34
-, Thos. (d. 1549), 34
-, Thos. (d. 1556), 34, 66
-, Thos. (d. 1623), 35, 38–9
-, Thos. (fl. 1626), 35
-, Thos. Posthumous, 66
-, Wm., 39
-, fam., 32, 66
Legg, F. G., 103
Leicester, earl of, see Dudley
Leigh:
-, Eliz., 71
-, Jn., 71
-, Mary, 71
-, Onesiphorous, 71
Lennard:
-, Jn., 65
-, Sam., 65
-, and see Barrett-Lennard
Lenthall, Nic., 140
Lenveise, see Vaizey
Leofgifu (fl. c. 1040), 166
Leopold, Leopold, 150
Lesnes (Kent), abbey of, 130, 132, 138–9, 183
Lester & Pack, 85
Leventhorpe:
-, Joan, see Lane
-, Jn. (d. 1433), 184
-, Jn. (d. 1484), 184, 186
Leverton, Wm., 35
Lewis, Geo., 35
Leyton, 11, 28
Liberator Building Society, 68
libraries, see Collier Row; Corbets Tey; Gidea Park; Harold Hill; Harold Wood; Havering, Lond. boro.; Hornchurch; Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford; Upminster; Wennington
Limpwella (? Imphy Hall in Buttsbury), 99–100
Lincoln, Adam of, 71
Lincoln, earl of, see Clinton, E.
Lincoln's Inn (Mdx., later Lond.), 36
Lincolnshire, 66, 134; and see Metheringham
Lindsey, earls of, see Bertie
Lipscomb, Ernest J., 90
Littleton:
-, Sir Adam, Bt., see Poyntz-Littleton
-, Edw., 110
-, Vice-Adml. Jas., 111
-, Sir Thos., Bt., Speaker of House of
Commons, 110–12, 116
-, fam., 116
Llewellyn:
-, Avis, see Winn
-, Dr. R.J. L., 167
Lloyd, Wm. and his w. Eliz., 65
Locksmith, Geo., 87
London, Dr. (fl. 1804–19), 145
London, 44, 117, 156
-, bps., 4, 46, 82, 103–4, 106, 140, 175,
188; and see Basset; Belmeis,
R.; Bonner; Foliot; Gravesend,
R. and S.; Sudbury; Wharton;
William
-, city of, 145
-, aldermen, 30, 33, 65, 105, 112,
151
-, (ld.) mayors, 67, 69; and see
Esdaile, Sir J.; Harvey, Sir
J. and Sir S.; Roche; Saltonstall
-, M.P., 168
-, coaches and carriers, 29, 60, 117–18,
128, 135, 148, 181
-, county council, 1, 31, 56, 59, 67, 70,
99, 118, 122
-, ferry, 136–7
-, merchants and tradesmen, 15, 30,
33–4, 36–7, 39–41, 54, 57, 63,
65–70, 72, 82, 104–6, 112, 119,
130–1, 133, 142, 149–51, 156,
167, 175, 184
-, Metropolitan (Baptist) Tabernacle,
88
-, migrants from, 9, 63, 129, 145–6
-, Moorfields (Calvinistic Methodist)
Tabernacle, 89
-, persons of, 35, 71, 120, 130, 134,
175
-, preachers, 84, 141
-, rlys., 26, 60, 99, 148, 174
-, roads, 22, 28, 56–7, 60, 72, 76, 82,
181
-, St. Bartholomew's hosp., 102,
130, 134
-, St. George's hosp., 105
-, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 135
-, St. Katherine's hosp., 135
-, St. Paul's cathedral, precentor of,
see Stortford
-, St. Thomas's hosp., 167
-, siege (1267), 101
-, Spurgeon's College, 50
-, Tower of, 16
-, trade with 20, 134–6, 186
-, Weigh-House chapel, 150
-, Wesley's chapel, 124
-, and see Aldgate; Bethnal Green;
Bow; Bromley-by-Bow; Chelsea; Clapton, Lower; Clerkenwell; Cornhill; Earl's Court;
Golders Green; Gray's Inn;
Greater London Council;
Grocers' Company; Haberdashers' Co.; Hackney; Hanworth; Harrow-on-the-Hill;
Hoxton; Inner Temple; Lincoln's Inn; Middlesex; Moorgate; Port of London Authority; St. Botolph's without Aldgate; St. George's, Hanover
Square; Shoreditch; Skinners'
Company; Southwark; Spitalfields; Stepney; Stock Exchange; Tottenham; Tower
Hamlets; Victoria and Albert
Museum; Walbrook; Walworth; Westminster; Whitechapel; Woolwich
London Button Co., 41
London Central Board of Licensed Victuallers, 85
London City Mission, 91
London Company of Watermen and Lightermen, 137
London Eastern District Land Co., 26
London General Omnibus Co., 60, 148
London Hosp., 174
London, Midland, and Scottish Rly., 60
London and North Eastern Rly., 60
London Rifle Brigade, 31
London, Tilbury and Southend Rly., 29, 60, 110, 118, 128, 148, 174
Longe, Nic., 17
Longley, Ralph de, chaplain of Hornchurch, 46 n
Loughton, 11, 28
Lovable Co., 74
Love, Jn., 65 n
Lovekyn:
-, Anne, 16–17
-, Geo., 16
Lovey, Jn., 175
Lowen:
-, Dan., 131
-, Jn. (d. 1559), and his w. Joan, 131
-, Jn. (d. 1588 or 1589), 131
-, Jn. (fl. 1672), 131, 142
Luckin, Rob., 97
Lucy, Ric. de, justiciar of England, 138–9
Ludbey:
-, Jane, 107
-, Thos. (d. 1819), 107
-, Thos., rector of Cranham, 107–9
Ludwigshafen (Rheinland Pfalz, W. Germany), 57
Luffenham, North (Rut.), 151 n
Luther:
-, Ant., 176
-, Edw. (d. 1734), 176
-, Edw. (fl. 1951), 152
-, Ric. (d. 1639), 176
-, Ric. (d. 1767), 176
Lutye, Wilfred, 188 n
Lutyens, Sir Edwin, 166
Lysaght, Jn., Ltd., 121
Lytton, Rob., and his w. Maud, 182
Macarthy:
-, fam., 74
-, & Co., 73–4
McConnell, J.L., 176
McCurdy, Chas., M.P., 59
McIntosh:
-, Charlotte, w. of David, 8, 13, 24, 76
-, David, 9, 13–14, 24
-, Hugh, 9, 13, 19, 71, 76
Madras (India), see Fort St. George
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 38
Maidstone (Kent), 149
Maldon, 64
Malemayns:
-, Nic. (d. 1292), 132
-, Sir Nic. (d. 1349), 132
Malle:
-, Rob., 35
-, Wm., 35
Mallinson:
-, Jn., 70
-, Sir Wm., Bt., 50
malting, 136
Mandeville:
-, Geof. de, 118
-, fam., earls of Essex, 118
Mann, Thos., vicar of Hornchurch, 23, 47
Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd., 41
Manning, R. A., 120–1
Manor Park, in East Ham, 28
Mansfard:
-, Thos. (d. 1822), 184, 187, 189
-, Thos. (d. 1859), 184, 187
March, earl of, see Mortimer
Marchant, Jas., 74
Marden:
-, Wm., 131
-, fam., 131
Mardyke:
-, Gillian of, see Gillian, dau. of Ellis
-, Wm. of, 36
-, fam., 36 n
Mardyke (Beam), riv., 26, 33, 36–7, 39, 56, 99, 110, 117, 163, 174; and see Rom
Margaretting, 26, 99
Margate (Kent), 137
market-gardens, 20, 113, 121, 129, 135, 152, 186
markets, see Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford
Marney:
-, Alice, see Bruyn
-, Sir Rob., 118–19
Marriage, Moses, 138 n
Marsh:
-, Emma, 182
-, Geof., and his w. Galiena, 182
-, Gilb., 182, 183, 188
-, Graeland, 182
-, Jn., 182
-, fam., 182
Marshall, fam., 70
Martin, fam., blacksmiths, 74
Martyrs Memorial Trust, 139, 171, 178, 188
Mary I, 3, 188
Mary II, 171
Mascall, Wm., 87
Mashiter:
-, Octavius, 82 n, 83
-, Thos., 54–5
-, Wm., 81, 97
-, fam., 39
Maskell, Jeremiah, 141
Massu:
-, Jn., 55
-, fam., 30
Masterman:
-, Eliz., m.—Taylor, 13
-, Geo., 13
-, Wm., 13
Matthew, Rob., 34
Matthews:
-, Ann, 69
-, Emily, 24
-, Geo., 161
-, Geo. H., 41, 49
-, Jas., 41, 49
-, Jas. and Geo. H., Ltd., 41
-, Joachim, 11, 14, 25, 64, 69, 77, 97
-, Sir Jn., 69
-, Sir Phil., Bt., 14, 69
Mauduit:
-, Joan, see Hurel
-, Jn., 70
Mauger, (fl. 1086), 148
Mauny:
-, Marg. de, see Brotherton
-, Wal. de, Ld. Mauny, 65
May's Sheet Metal Works Ltd., 74
Mayes:
-, Jn., 116
-, Sam., 124
-, fam., 116n
Mayhew, Thos. W., 170
Maylour, fam., 36
Mayne, Jn., 15
Mayor:
-, Jos., 150
-, Mary, m. Sir Jas. Esdaile,
145, 150
-, Sarah, see Rayley
Mead:
-, Hannah, 170
-, Sir Nat., 70, 88
-, Sarah, w. of Wm., 87–8
-, Wm. (d. 1713), 64, 70, 87
-, Wm. (fl. 1761), 170
Mears:
-, C. & G., 85
-, & Co., 48
Mears & Stainbank, 116, 123
Medici, Marie de, queen of Henry IV of France, 65, 68
Meenen, Revd. Julius Van, 159
Melchet, Wm., 133
Meritt, Mr., miller, 75 n
Merry, Ant., 167
Merston:
-, Kath., see Symond
-, Ric., 131
Merton College, Oxford, 156 n
metal working, 73–4, 121
Metheringham (Lincs.), 150
Methodists, 50, 88–9, 124, 141, 160, 173, 189
Meynell:
-, Mrs. Eliz., 111–12
-, Hugh, 112
-, Littleton Poyntz, 112
-, fam., 112
Meyrick:
-, Fran., 112
-, Jn., vicar of Hornchurch, bp. of
Sodor and Man (d. 1599),
31, 47
-, Jn., (d. 1663), and his w. Isabella,
112
Michell (Michel):
-, Jn., and Joan his w., 70
-, Sewell, 178
Middlesex, see Bethnal Green; Bow; Chelsea; Clapton, Lower; Gray's Inn; Hackney; Hanworth; Harrow-on-the-Hill; Hoxton; Lincoln's Inn; St. Botolph's without Aldgate; St. George's, Hanover Square; Shoreditch; Stepney; Tottenham
Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust, 22, 60
Mildmay:
-, (or Hervey), Carew, 11, 77, 85
-, Fran. Hervey, 67, 77
Miller:
-, Benj., 75
-, Jn., 75
mills, 18, 41, 72–5, 106, 113–14, 121, 135, 152–3, 177
Milner:
-, Ann, see Osbaldeston
-, Jn., 65
Milton (Kent), 105
Minshull, Sir Ric., 69
Mitchell:
-, Herb. J., 16
-, Jn., 35
-, R. J., aircraft designer, 53 n
-, Wm., 131
moats, 65, 67, 112, 117, 119, 122, 128, 132, 176, 176
Mohun, Philippa de, m. Edw., duke of York, 118
Moigne, Adam le, and Agnes his w., 33
Molland (Moland, Molaund), fam., 120
Montfichet, fam., 183
Montfort, Hugh de, 129, 133
Montgomerie, Geo., 149
Montjoux (Valais, Switzerland), hospice of, 26
Moone, Wm., vicar of Rainham, 142
Moore, Ric., 78
Moorgate (Lond.), 89
Mordaunt:
-, Ele, see FitzLewis
-, Jn., Ld. Mordaunt, 105
-, Lewis, 105
Morewood:
-, Lora, see Havering
-, Wm., 149
Morison, Jos., 124–5
Morris:
-, (or Poyntz), Cath., see Poyntz
-, (or Poyntz), Sir Jn. (d. 1618), 111,
116
-, Jn. (fl. 1643), 111
-, Ric., 31
-, Rob., 72
-, Wm., poet and craftsman, 147
Morse, Jn., chaplain of Romford, 84
Mortimer, Edm. de, earl of March (d. 1425), 66
Morton:
-, Geo., 70
-, Jn., 70, 70 n
-, Thos., 70
Mot, Rob., 159
Moulsham:
-, Christine of, m. Wm. s. of Osbert,
111
-, Hubert, s. of Christine of, 111
Moulsham, in Chelmsford, 111 n
Mountjoy, Ld., see Blount
Mountnessing, see Thoby Priory
Mowbray:
-, Eliz. de, w. of Thos., duke of Norfolk, m. 2 Sir Rob. Goushill, 3
Sir Gerard Usflete, 65
-, Jn., duke of Norfolk, and his w.
Kath., 65
-, Thos. de, duke of Norfolk, 65
Moyle, Sir Thos., and his w. Kath., 131
Muilman, Hen., 66
Mulford, Ric., 123
Murex Ltd., 112, 136
museums, see Philadelphia; Upminster; Victoria and Albert
Myrfyn, Guy, 36
Nash:
-, Jas., 34
-, Martha, 34
-, Mary, 34
-, Rob., 34
Nash, T. F., Properties Ltd., 13
National Freehold Land Soc., 57
National Telephone Co., 128, 181
National Trust, 128
Naunton:
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1635) and his w.
Penelope, 37
-, Rob. (fl. 1635), 37
-, Wm., 37
Navestock, 9, 16, 17, 21
Nazeing, 17 n
Neave:
-, Anne, see Black
-, Sir Arundell, Bt. (d. 1877), 72
-, Sir Arundell, Bt. (fl. 1948), 67
-, Fran., w. of Sir Thos., 85
-, Fran. Caroline, 96
-, Mary Blanche, m. Jn. R. W. Hildyard, 96
-, Sir Ric., Bt., 13, 66–7
-, Thos., 22
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 13, 70, 72, 85
-, Sir Thos., L. H., Bt., 67, 70
-, Wm., 68
-, fam., 67
Navarre, Joan of, see Joan
Nelson:
-, Abraham, 70
-, fam., 160
Neostyle Manufacturing Co., 41, 74
Nevill:
-, Hen., 130
-, Ralph, 165
New College, Oxford, 11, 16–17, 23, 32, 39, 46–9, 51, 71, 82–4, 86
New Zealand, 30
Newdick:
-, Hen., 39
-, Jos., and Mary his w., 39
-, Jos. Baden, 39
-, fam., 39 n
Newenton:
-, Joan, m. Rog. Swinnerton, 33, 38
-, Sir Jn., 33, 38
-, Ric., 33
-, Thos., 38
Newman:
-, Benj. Harding, 38, 65
-, Jn., Ltd., 136
-, Ric. (fl. 1243), and his w. Margery,
17
-, Ric. (fl. 1758), 37, 65
-, Ric. Harding, 37, 65
-, Thos. Harding (d. 1856), 37, 65
-, Dr. Thos. Harding (d. 1882), 37–8,
156
-, fam., 156
Newmarche, Jn., 32
Newton:
-, Ann, see Payn
-, Jn., rector of Upminster, 148, 157
-, Thos., 168
Nicholls, Alicia D., see Chambers
Nicholson:
-, Sir Chas., 158, 178
-, Ralph, 106
Nix, Ric., bp. of Norwich, 133
Noak Hill, in Romford, 20–1, 23, 55–6
72, 76–8, 83
-, char., 96–7
-, ch., 85
-, commons, 19, 56
-, dom. bdgs, 62–3
-, Angel Cotts. (Malland, Lt.
Wrightsbridge), 60, 72, 161
-, Priory (Dagnam Priory), 63–4, 85
-, Widdrington (Wolves and Joyes),
11, 16, 62
-, Wrightsbridge, 60, 72
-, educ., 93
-, fm., 73
-, field name, 75
-, officers, 77
-, pop., 57
-, pub. hos., 63
-, roads, 10, 17, 60
-, Rom. rems., 56
-, sport, 64
Noble, Mark, chaplain of Havering,
22–3
-, his dau., 22
Noel:
-, Edw., earl of Gainsborough, 151
-, Hen., and his w., 151
Noke:
-, Hen. atte, 184
-, Thos. atte, 184, 189
-, fam., 184
Nokes:
-, Jas. (fl. 1803), 152
-, Jas.(d. 1838), 160
-, Wm., 160
-, fam., 152
nonconformity, see Baptists; Brethren;
-, Congregationalists; Friends;
Methodists; Presbyterians; Salvation Army; United Reformed
Church
Noppel, Hermann, 41
Norfolk, ctss. of, see Brotherton, M.
Norfolk, dchss. of, see Brotherton, M.; Mowbray, E.
Norfolk, dukes of, see Mowbray
Norfolk, earls of, see Bigod; Brotherton
Norfolk, 134; and see Norwich
Norholt, Inger, 85
Northampton, 41
Northamptonshire, see Bulwick
Northtoft:
-, Wm., 32
-, fam., 32 n
Northumberland, earls of, see Percy
Northwode, Sir Rog. de, Ld. Northwode, 104
-, his w. Margery, see Halughton
Norton:
-, Revd. Alf., rector of Wennington,
188, 190
-, Helen Mary, 190
-, Jane, see FitzLewis
-, Sir Jn., 105
Norwich (Norf.), 63, 150; bp., see Nix
Nostell (Yorks. W. R.), 167
Nottingham, earl of, see Berkeley
Oakley:
-, Thos., 54
-, Wm., 54
Ockendon:
-, Joan, dau. of Nic. of, 104
-, Nic. of, and his w. Joan, 104
-, Pet., two daus. of, 105
-, Wm. of (fl. 1155), 111
-, Wm. of (fl. 1166), 104
-, Wm. of (fl. 1210), 104
-, Sir Wm. of (fl. c. 1230), 104
-, Sir Wm. of (fl. 1253), 104
-, fam., 104
Ockendon, Bishop's, see Cranham
Ockendon, North, 99, 101, 110–117,
122, 131
-, agric., 113
-, alms-hos., 117
-, boundaries, 146
-, brick-making, 114
-, bridge, 110
-, bus svces., 110
-, chars., 116–17
-, ch., 33, 114–16
-, dom. bdgs., 110
-, Baldwins Fm., 110
-, Manor Fm., 112
-, Memorial Bungalows, 117
-, North Ockendon Hall, 111–12
-, Rect., 115
-, Remembrance Cotts., 117
-, Stubbers, 113
-, Stubbers Cott., 113
-, econ hist., 113–14
-, educ., 116, 162
-, fms., 113
-, Baldwins, 110
-, Brasenose, 110
-, Home, 110
-, Manor, 112
-, North Ockendon Hall, 112
-, White Post, 110, 112 n
-, field names, 112 n, 114
-, gravel-digging, 113
-, loc. govt., 114
-, mans. and other estates, 110–13
-, Groves, 112
-, North Ockendon (Ockendon Setfountayns), 111–12
-, Stubbers, 112–13
-, mkt. gdns., 113
-, mill, 113–14
-, nonconf., 116
-, poor-relief, 114
-, pop., 110
-, postal svces., 110
-, rly., 110
-, rectors, 110, 115–6
-, rect., 111, 115
-, roads, 110, 126, 146
-, war damage, 112, 115
-, water, 110
-, White Horse pub. ho., 110
-, woods, 113
-, wk. ho., 114
-, worthies, 110
Ockendon, South, 84, 99, 117–26
-, agric., 121
-, barns, 120
-, boundaries, 117
-, bridge, 119
-, char., 126
-, ch., 49, 119, 122–3
-, clubs and socs., 117, 126
-, coach and bus svces., 117, 148
-, detached parts, 101
-, dom. bdgs., 117–18
-, Colecarters Fm., 120
-, Grange Fm., 117
-, Great Mollands, 117
-, Great Mollands Fm., 120
-, Groves Fm., 120
-, Groves Man., 120
-, Little Belhus, 117
-, Little Mollands Fm., 120
-, Quince Tree Fm., 117, 121
-, Rect., 122
-, South Ockendon Hall, 117, 119
-, South Street, 117
-, Streets Fm., 117
-, econ. hist., 121
-, educ., 124–5, 162
-, fairs, 121
-, fms., 121
-, Colecarters (Groves), 120
-, Fen,120
-, Glasscocks, 120 n
-, Grange, 121
-, Great Mollands, 120–1
-, Groves, 121
-, Little Mollands, 118, 120
-, Quince Tree, 120 n, 121
-, South Ockendon Hall, 121
-, Street, 120, 120 n, 125
-, field names, 121
-, The Green, 117, 122, 124–5
-, hosp., 118, 120, 125
-, housing, 99, 118
-, ind., 121, 124 n
-, library, 118
-, loc. govt., 122
-, mans. and other estates, 118–21
-, Grange, 121
-, Groves (Colecarters), 119–23
-, Mollands, 120–1
-, Poyntz, 120–2
-, South Ockendon (Bruyns), 101,
113, 118–22, 150
-, mkt., 121
-, mkt. gdns., 121
-, marshland pastures, 100
-, mills, 121
-, nonconf., 124–5
-, poor-relief, 122
-, poorho., 107 n, 114, 122
-, pop., 117
-, pub. hos.:
-, Red Lion, 117
-, Royal Oak, 117
-, rly., 110, 118
-, rectors, 122–3
-, rect., 122
-, roads, 110 n, 117, 146
-, Rom. Cathm., 123–5
-, Rom. rems., 117
-, war damage, 124
-, woods, 121, 125
-, wk. ho., 114, 122, 187
Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 99, 104, 106 n, 129, 133, 148
office machinery, mfr. of, 74
Oglethorpe:
-, Eliz., see Wright
-, Gen. Jas., 103, 105, 108, 109 n
O'Hagan:
-, Alice Mary, Lady O'Hagan, 16–17
-, Maurice, Ld. O'Hagan, see Towneley-O'Hagan
O'Hara, Jos., 35
oil and petroleum storage, 99
Old Hornchurch Brewery Co., 41, 45
Oliphant, Campbell, 120
Ongar, Chipping, 111
Ongar, hund., 100 n, 170
Ongar poor-law union, 170
orangeries, 30, 113
Organ:
-, Jn., 66, 66 n
-, Thos., 66
organ-builders, see Speechly & Son; Walker & Sons
Orsett, 55, 71
Orsett poor-law union, 114, 122
Osbaldeston:
-, Ann, m. Jn. Milner, 65
-, Fran., 65
-, Hen. (d. 1669), 65
-, Hen (d. by 1693), 65, 67
Osbert, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Osbert, Wm. s. of, see William
Ospringe (Kent), 133
Otley, Thos., 37
Otter, Wm., 141
Overend, Gurney & Co., 105, 120
Oxford, earls of, see Vere
Oxford, see Brasenose College; Cardinal College; Magdalen College; Merton College; New College; St. John's College
Oxley, Jesse, 155
Pabenham:
-, Eliz., see Engaine
-, Sir Laur., 156
Page, Thos., 34, 54–5
Pain:
-, Jn., 159
-, Jonathan, 159 n
-, fam., 159 n
-, and see Payn
Paine, Jas., 60, 62, 150
Paine's brook, 26, 29, 56; and see Carter's brook
Palmer:
-, Jn., rector of N. Ockendon and
Langdon Hills, 115
-, Rob., 96
parishes, detached parts of, 100–1, 117, 169, 174
Parker:
-, Barry, 59
-, Eliz., 97
-, Jn., 69
-, Wm., (d. by 1413), 175
-, Wm., (fl. 1413), 175
-, and see Hurel
Parkes, Mrs. E. Varco, see Williams
Parkinson:
-, Jas., 95
-, fam., 95
parks, see Harold Hill; Havering-atte-Bower; Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford; Upminster
Parkstone (Dors.), 28
Pasmar:
-, Ric., 131
-, Thos., 131
Passelewe:
-, Alice, m. Ric. of Dover, 33
-, Sir Hamon, 33
-, Rob., deputy treasurer of England,
33, 133
Pattrick (Patrick)
-, Eliz., see Branfill
-, Geo., curate of Wennington, 182
-, Mat. H., 153
Payn:
-, Ann, m. 1 Thos. Newton, 2 Jn.
Godeston, 168
-, Jn., and his w. Joan, 133, 168
-, and see Pain
Paynel:
-, Fulk, 130, 138
-, Gillian, see Bampton
-, Wm., 130
Peacock:
-, Ric., 136
-, Wm., and his w., 136
Peacocke, Amelia, see Apreece
Pearce:
-, Thos., 40
-, & Son, 40
Pearson:
-, J. L., 171
-, Jn., rector of Lt. Warley, 178
Peasants' Revolt, 183
peculiar, ecclesiastical, see Hornchurch
Peldon, 104 n
Pelham, Ralph of, 104
Pelly, Capt. Ric. W., R.N., 146
Pemberton:
-, Amelia, 86
-, Revd. J. H., 10, 20, 86
Pemberton-Barnes:
-, Amy 23
-, Ann, w. of Wm., 24
-, Emily, 23
-, W. H., 23 n
-, Wm., 10, 23
-, Miss, 25
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 166, 171
Pennant:
-, Jn., 54
-, Pearce (d. 1590), 48
-, Pearce (fl. 1618), 37
-, Wm., 37
Pepys, Sam., diarist, 67
Percy:
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1408), 66, 70
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1455), 66, 70
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1461), 66
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1489), 66
Perigal, Hen., 182
Perkins, Wm., and his w. Ursula, 34
Perrers (or de Windsor), Alice, 148–9
Pert, Wm., 184
Petchey, Jn., 109
Peterborough, bps. of, 188
Peterhouse, Cambridge, 112
Peterson:
-, Ursula, m. Thos. Disney, 166
-, Ursula, see Gonson
Petit, Anne, 175
Petre:
-, Sir Edw., Bt., 103, 108
-, Ethelreda (Audrey), Lady Petre,
106
-, Sir Fran., Bt. (d. by 1655), 103, 105
-, Fran. (d. 1686), 119
-, Jn., Ld. Petre, 105
-, Thos., 105
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1572), 105, 176
-, Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1637), 119
-, Wm., (d. 1677), 119
-, Wm. (d. 1686), 119
-, Wm. (d. 1728), 119
-, Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1884), 87
-, fam., 108, 159, 177
Pettiward, Dan., 176
Peverel, Wm., 133
Peverel of Dover, honor of, 133
Philadelphia (Penn., U.S.A.), Museum of Art, 151 n
Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, 18, 36, 66–7
Phillips:
-, Ralph, 183
-, T. Sinclair, 90
Phillpots, E., 109
Phoenix Timber Co., 1, 41
photographic equipment, mfr. of, 169
Pike, Godfrey, 151
Pilgrimage of Grace, 131
Pilgrims Hatch, see Weald, South
Pinchon:
-, Ann, see Powtrill
-, David, 152
-, Jas., 161
-, Mrs. Lydia, 161
-, Wm., 152
Ping, Jn., 90
Pitsea, 29, 148, 174
Plaistow, in West Ham, 45, 129
Plaiz, fam., 183
plastics, mfr. of, 41, 74
Platford:
-, Jn. H., 38
-, Roy, 38
Platt, Revd. Geo. M., 136
plot, 'Popish' (1678), 35
Plugenet:
-, Alan de, Ld. Plugenet, 133
-, Joan de, 133
-, Oliver de, 133
Plumb:
-, Marg., see Southwell
-, Wm., 130
Plumberow, Laur. of. 168
Pomfret, Wm., 36
Pope, Alex., poet, 31
Port of London Authority, 31, 112, 129
Porter, fam., 32 n
Portsmouth (Hants), 132 n
Portugal, 145
Potts:
-, Chas., 108
-, Susannah, see Wright
Poulett, Marg., ctss. Poulett, see Burges
Poulton:
-, Eliz., see Clarke
-, Pet., 168
Poupart:
-, Alf., 34
-, Jn., 34
-, fam., 34
Powell, Wm., 179
Powtrill, Ann, m. Wm. Pinchon, 152 n
Poyntz:
-, Audrey, m. Sir Adam (Poyntz-)
Littleton, Bt., 111–12
-, Audrey, w. of Sir Gabriel, 112
-, Cath., m. Sir Jn. Morris (or Poyntz)
(d. 1618), 111, 116
-, Etheldred, see Cutts
-, Sir Gabriel, 33, 111–12, 116, 176
-, Sir Jas., 116
-, Jane, 116
-, Jn. (d. 1447), 111
-, Jn. (d. 1469 or 1470), 111, 115 n
-, Jn. (d. 1547), 111, 111 n, 116
-, (or Morris), Sir Jn., see Morris
-, Poyntz (d. by 1412), and his w.
Eleanor, 111, 120
-, Poyntz (d. 1643), 111
-, Ric. (d. 1643), 114, 116–17
-, Thos. (d. by 1481), 111
-, Thos. (d. 1562), 111
-, Thos. (d. 1597), 111, 116
-, Wm., 111, 116
-, fam., 112, 116
Poyntz-Littleton:
-, (formerly Littleton), Sir Adam, Bt.,
111–12
-, Audrey, see Poyntz
-, Dorothy, 112
-, Wm., 112
Presbyterians, 49–50, 87, 109, 116 159, 173
Preston, W. R., 26, 28, 146
priest, Tascelin the, see Tascelin
Priest, fam., 83 n
Prittlewell priory, 171
Probyn, Jn., see Hopkins
Provence, Eleanor of, see Eleanor
Prudaunce, Thos., 66 n
Prujean:
-, Sir Fran., 30–1, 48
-, fam., 49
Pulteney:
-, Sir Jn. de, 133
-, fam., 133
punishment, see cages; ducking stools; gallows; gaols; stocks; whipping posts
Purfleet, in W. Thurrock, 79, 99, 126, 137, 181; U.D., 117
Purfleet Timber Storage Ltd., 187
Putwell brook, see Weald brook
Pye:
-, Ann, see Wright
-, Edm., 66
Quakers, see Friends
Quarles:
-, Fran., poet, 64, 72
-, Hester, m. Wm. Holgate, 71
-, Jas. (d. 1599), 71
-, Jas. (d. 1642), 71
-, Mary, 71
-, Sir Rob., 21, 71–2
Queen Anne's Bounty, 23
Radcliffe:
-, Ant. (d. 1603), 134
-, Ant. (fl. 1619), 134, 140
-, Edw., 134
-, Mary, 140
Radley, Wm., 134
Radnor, earl of, see Bouverie, Wm.
Rail Store Ltd., 73
Rainham, 99, 126–42, 127, 182
-, agric., 134–5
-, Anglo-Saxon rems., 126
-, barns, 132, 140
-, baths, 129
-, boundaries, 126, 180
-, brick-making, 136
-, bridges, 126, 128
-, cemeteries, 129
-, chantry, 140
-, chars., 141–2
-, chs., 130–1, 138–40, 158, 188
-, clubs and socs., 129
-, coach and bus svces., 128, 181
-, dom. bdgs., 129, 141
-, Ayletts Fm., 128, 132
-, Berwick Ho. (South Lodge), 128,
131
-, Berwick Ponds Fm., 128, 131
-, Broadway, nos. 17–21, 128
-, Charlotte's Alley, 128
-, Damyns Hall, 128
-, Elmhouse, 130
-, Gerpins, 128, 132
-, Launders, 132
-, Moor Hall, 132
-, North Lodge, 128, 131
-, Rainham Hall, 128, 128, 141–2,
188
-, Rainham Lodge, 128, 131, 158,
161
-, Rainham Man., 130
-, Redberry Ho., 128
-, South Hall, 128, 134
-, Upminster Rd., nos. 2–6, 128
-, Vic., 128, 139
-, drainage, 129
-, econ. hist., 134–6
-, educ., 129, 141–2, 189
-, fairs, 135
-, fms., 113, 135
-, Ayletts, 132, 135
-, Berwick Ho., 139
-, Berwick Ponds, 139
-, Brick Ho., 135
-, Brights, 129, 135
-, Damyns, 130
-, Gerpins, 131
-, Jordans, 133
-, Moor Hall, 132, 135
-, Parsonage, 129, 132–3, 135
-, Rainham Lodge, 139
-, South Hall, 186
-, ferries, 126, 128, 135–7
-, field names, 135, 140–1
-, fire, 128
-, fire svces., 129, 181
-, floods, 137
-, gipsies, 132, 138
-, gravel-digging, 126, 135
-, growth, 99, 128–9
-, housing, 45
-, inds., 112, 99, 135–6
-, library, 129
-, loc. govt., 137–8
-, mans. and other estates, 129–134
-, Ayletts, 132
-, Berwick, 102, 126, 130–2, 134,
137, 139–40
-, Elmhouse (Ilfords, Normans),
102, 130
-, Gerpins (Gerbeviles), 131–2 137,
142
-, Launders, 126, 129, 132, 184
-, Moorhall (La More), 132, 134,
139
-, Rainham, 101, 129–30, 132, 134,
137
-, Rect. (Parsonage Fm.), 132–3,
139
-, South Hall, 126, 128, 132–4, 137–8, 140, 185
-, mkt-gdns., 129, 135
-, mkts., 135
-, marshes and sea defences, 129, 134,
137
-, migrants from, 180
-, mills, 135
-, nonconf., 141, 159
-, pks., 44, 129
-, ponds, 126, 129
-, pop., 126, 134
-, poorhos., 138, 142
-, poor-relief, 138
-, postal svces., 128
-, prehistoric rems., 126
-, pub. hos., 135, 137
-, Angel, 135, 138, 189
-, Bell (Horseshoe and Can, Lamb
and Crown), Upminster Rd.,
128, 135, 138
-, Bell, Broadway, 135, 138
-, Phoenix (White Hart), 128, 135,
138
-, Three Crowns (Ferry Ho., French
Horn), 128, 135, 137
-, pub. svces., 129
-, rly., 128, 181
-, Rainham creek, 41, 44, 81, 134–6
-, rectors, 139
-, rect., 132–3
-, rifle ranges, 134
-, rivers and streams, 126, 128, 185
-, roads, 28, 110, 117, 126, 128–9, 146,
180–1
-, Rom. Cathm., 34, 140, 142
-, Rom. rems., 126
-, sport, 129
-, vic., 139
-, vicars, 49, 139, 141–2
-, war damage, 142
-, water, 129
-, wharves, 128, 136
-, woods, 134
-, wk. ho., 138, 185
Rainham Portland Cement Co., 41
Ralph s. of Turold, 118
Ram (Rame):
-, Ant., 54
-, Fran., 48, 54
-, Sam., 54
Rand:
-, Jn., 39, 105
-, Thomasine, m. Ralph Byllopp,
105
-, Wm., 39, 105
Randall, fam., blacksmiths, 74
Raphael, Sir Herb., Bt., 10, 59, 68, 81
Rastrick:
-, Geo., and his w. Beatrice, 105
-, Nora, 105
Ravensbourne, riv. (Bowles or Bolles brook, Wybridge riv.), 26, 29, 36, 56
Rawley, Thos., 36
Rawlings, Geo., 20
Rayleigh, honor of, 168, 170
Rayley:
-, Jn. (d. 1706), and his w. Hester, 150
-, Jn. (d. 1718), 150
-, Sarah, w. of Jn., m. 2 Jos. Mayor,
150–1
Read, C. S., and his w., 90
Reede (Rede):
-, Alice, see Rowley
-, Geo., 48
-, Hen., 16
-, Rog., 77, 96–7
reeve, Lefstan, the, see Lefstan
Reilly, Sir Chas., 147, 147 n
Reins, see Reyns
Repton, Humph., landscape artist, 64, 113, 167 n
Rew, Chas., rector of Cranham, 108
Reynold the draper, John s. of, see John
Reynolds:
-, And., 96
-, Ann, see Bayley
-, Ric., 34
Reynolds-Stephens, Sir Wm., 172
Reyns (Reins):
-, Adam de, 17
-, Rob. de, 17 n
Rhodes, B., & Son, 74
Rich:
-, Edw., earl of Holland and of Warwick, 15
-, Rob., earl of Holland and of Warwick, 15
Richard I, 152
Richard II, 188
Richard, duke of Gloucester, 104
Richard s. of Osbert, 17
Richardson:
-, Hannah, 54–5, 96
-, Jn., 54–5
-, Wm., see Johnson, W. P.
-, Dr., 170
-, fam., 184
Ricingahaam (Anglo-Saxon village), 129 n
Rickett, David, 54
Rider:
-, Ann, see Wright
-, Jn., rector of S. Ockendon, bp.
of Killaloe, 122–3
-, Wm., 66
Ridley:
-, Gloster, 64, 84
-, Jas., 64, 84
Rigby, Miss, 148
riots, 8, 141
ritualism, 158
Robert (fl. 1086), 129–30
Robert, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey
Roberts:
-, David, 178
-, Sir J. Herb., Bt., Ld. Clwyd, 178
-, Thos., vicar of Hornchurch, 43, 85
Robinson:
-, A. G., 26
-, Hastings, rector of Gt. Warley,
166, 171, 173–4
-, Mrs. Hastings, 171–2
-, Nic., 184
-, Ric., 159
-, fam., 160
Robotham, Jn., rector of Upminster, 148, 157
Robson, Jos., 53
Roche:
-, Eliz., m. Ralph Latham, 105
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., 105
-, Jn., 38, 69
-, Marg., w. of Sir Wm., 69
-, Thos., 37, 69
-, Sir Wm., 37, 39, 69, 105
Rochelle:
-, Agnes de la, 118
-, Godfrey de la, 118
-, Maud de la, m. Maurice le Bruyn,
118
-, Phil. de la, 118
-, Ric. de la (d. by 1198), 118
-, Sir Ric. de la, justiciar of Ireland
(d. 1276), 118
-, Wm. de la (d. by 1198), 118–19
-, Wm. de la (d. c. 1226), 118
-, fam., 118
Rochester, bp. of. see Bowle
Rochford, 187
Rock Portland Cement Co., 41
Roding, Beauchamp, 104
Roding, river, 9
Rodys, Jn., and his w. Marg., 34
Rogers:
-, Geo., 160
-, Sarah, 14
-, Sim., 14, 15, 36
Rolée, see Rowley
Roley, see Rowley
Rolling, Rog. de, 64
Rom, riv., 9, 26, 56, 60, 73, 80; and see Mardyke
Rome, 157
Romford, Pet. of, 71
Romford, frontis., 1, 56–97, 58, 61, 64,
164
-, agric., 39, 72
-, alms-hos., 96–7, 113
-, barracks, 57, 63, 74, 85, 88
-, baths, 79, 81
-, boro., 19, 44–5, 56, 79, 81
arms, 76
-, boundaries, 56
-, brick-making, 73
-, bridges, 60, 69, 71–2
-, burial bd., 81
-, canal, 56
-, carriers to, 117–18
-, cemeteries, 81
-, chantry, 71, 83–4
-, chaplains and vicars, 64, 77–8, 83–4,
96
-, chars., 77, 92, 94–8
-, Chase Cross, 10, 59, 73, 79, 88
-, Church Ho., 62, 84
-, chs., 9, 23, 49, 49, 56, 82–7, 92, 96–7
-, cinemas, 64
-, clubs and socs., 63–4, 66
-, coach and bus svces., 60, 117–18, 148
-, commons, 10, 18–19, 21, 60
-, Corn Exchange, 76
-, County Court, 63
-, court ho., see Havering-atte-Bower,
liberty
-, dom. bdgs., 57, 59–60, 62–3
-, Albion Cott., 95
-, Bell Ho., 62
-, Cecil Ho., 95
-, Claremont Ho., 95
-, Claughton Ho., 94
-, Crown Fm., 60, 62
-, East Ho., 67
-, Factory Rd. (Elvet Ave.), 59
-, Familiarum (Canons), 62
-, Half Moon (Cross keys), 77, 97
-, Hawkins atte well, 62
-, Heaton Grange, 63
-, Holm Lodge, 55, 90
-, London Ho., 62
-, Lowland's Fm., 62
-, Marshalls, 57, 71, 94
-, Mawneys, 65–6
-, Maypole Cott., 62
-, Priests, 83
-, Risebridge, 71
-, Romford Hall, 64, 72
-, Stewards, 72, 89
-, Vic., 83
-, Yew Tree Cott., 75
-, drainage, 80–1
-, econ. hist., 17, 72–4
-, educ., 25, 55, 62, 71, 86, 91–6,
128
-, elec., 79
-, ents., 62, 64
-, fair, 4, 75–6
-, fms., 20
-, Crown (Pigtails), 60, 62
-, Gooshayes, 70
-, Heaton Grange, 19
-, Hill, 72
-, New Hall, 70
-, Park, 81
-, Perrys, 49
-, Risebridge (Parsonage), 71, 79
-, Stewards, 72
-, field names, 73, 75, 82, 96–7
-, fire svces., 81
-, floods, 56, 97
-, gaol, see Havering-atte-Bower,
liberty
-, gas, 79
-, growth, 28, 56–7, 59–60
-, guilds, 83–4, 96
-, health, 78
-, hosps., 79, 81, 113
-, housing, 57, 59, 79, 81
-, inc., 6
-, inds., 57, 72–4
-, Jews, 64, 91
-, lake, 68–9
-, Laurie Town, 57
-, libraries, 57, 63, 82
-, loc. bd., 7–8, 33, 44, 56, 64, 76, 78–81
-, loc. govt., 5, 7–8, 21–3, 56, 76–9, 81,
84, 96–7
-, mans. and other estates, 64–72
-, Dagenhams and Cockerels, 17–19, 34, 66–7, 70, 72, 74, 176
-, East Ho., 57, 67–8
-, Gidea Hall, 1, 14, 18, 19, 38, 59–60, 65, 67–9, 75
-, Gobions (Uphavering), 69
-, Gooshayes, 11, 17, 69–70
-, (Great) Gardens, 35
-, Marks, 3, 11, 60, 69–70, 74–5, 119
-, Marshalls, 18, 57, 70–1
-, Mawneys (Romford), 11, 21, 57,
64–6, 75
-, Risebridge, 11, 32, 71
-, Stewards, 19, 57, 71–2, 75
-, Wrightsbridge, 72
-, mkt., frontis., 5–6, 72, 75–6, 110,
146
-, mkt., gdns., 20
-, military musters, 63
-, mills, anc., 74–5
-, mineral spring, 69
-, New Romford, 57
-, nonconf., 50–1, 85, 87–91, 93, 95–6,
124, 160–1, 173
-, Oldchurch, 18, 56, 80–1, 113
-, pks., 15, 59, 68–9, 79, 81
-, parl. rep., 82
-, ponds, 56–7, 67, 76
-, poor-relief, 44, 77–8
-, poorhos., 77–8, 97–8
-, pop., 57
-, postal svces., 60
-, Prospect Place, 59
-, pub. halls:
-, Ingrave, 91
-, Laurie, 57, 90–1
-, Regent, 91
-, St. Edward's, 57, 78
-, pub. hos., 62–3, 84
-, Angel, 62, 72
-, Coach and Bell (Bell), 62
-, Cock and Bell (Chequers), 60, 62
-, Crown, 62
-, Dolphin, 62–3
-, Duke of Wellington (Blüchers
Head), 63, 74
-, Golden Lion (Lion, Red Lion),
62, 76, 96
-, King's Head, 62
-, Lamb, 62
-, Queen's Head (Queen's Arms),
63
-, Rising Sun, 75
-, Star, 73
-, White Hart, 62
-, White Swan, 62–3
-, pub. svces., 79–82
-, rly., 60, 73, 75, 148
-, rector, 78, 86
-, rect., 86
-, Rise Park, 9, 59
-, rivers and streams, 9, 56
-, roads, 10, 57, 60, 67, 72, 79, 110,
146
-, Rom. Cathm., 87, 93–5, 159
-, Rom. rems., 56
-, Romford Common, 8
-, 'Romford side,' 22, 25–6, 42, 56
-, Rush Green, 57, 77, 81, 87
-, sport, 59, 64, 71
-, stadium, 64
-, theatres, 64
-, town hall, 63, 79
-, urban district council, 9, 15, 32, 44,
56, 78–9, 81–2, 92
-, vic., 83, 86–7
-, Volunteers, 63
-, war damage, 89, 93
-, war memorial, 57, 81–2
-, water, 79–80
-, woods, 21, 64
-, wk. ho., 63, 77–8, 81, 97, 113, 163
-, worthies, 64
-, and see Collier Row; Gidea Park;
Harold Hill; Noak Hill; Squirrels Heath
Romford Gas and Coke Co., 44, 79, 155
Romford poor-law union, 22, 44, 78,
107, 138, 155, 170, 187
-, land, 32
-, wk. ho., 81, 97, 163
Romford rural district council, 22, 44–5, 78–9, 81, 155
Roneo Vickers Ltd., 41, 74
Roper:
-, Adam, 38
-, Jn., 70
Rose, Pratt and Daldy, 136
Ross, Reg., 38
Rothwell, Eliz., 167
Rougemont:
-, E. R. Denys de, 166
-, Muriel E. de, see Heseltine
Rous:
-, Reynold, 36
-, Ric., 67
Rowe:
-, Geo., 107
-, Dr. Geo., 150
Rowley (Rolée, Roley):
-, Alice de, m. Hen. Reede, 16
-, Robinet de, and his w. Isabel, 66
-, Thos., 16
Roxwell, 46
Royal Air Force, see Hornchurch
Rudstone, Mary, 36
Rumney, Wm., 106
Rushout:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Paulet St. John, Bt., 37
-, Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1698), 37
-, Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1711), 37
Ruskin, Jn., author and artist, 103
Russell:
-, (formerly Branfill), Champion (d.
1887), 112
-, Champion Branfill (d. 1945), 113,
117
-, Dan., 117
-, Eliz., 116, 116 n
-, Jn. (d. 1787), 112
-, Jn. (d. 1825), 110, 112, 116
-, Jn. N., 113, 117
-, Jos., 112
-, Mary, see Branfill
-, Pamela, 117
-, Sir Wm., (d. 1705), 112–13, 116–17
-, Wm. (d. 1727), 112
-, Wm. (d. 1754), 112
-, Wm. (d. 1810), 112–13
-, fam., 117
Rutland, see Luffenham, North
Rutley, Alf., 41
Rykhull, Nic., and his w. Isobel, 104
Sabbarton, Jos., 11
Sadler, Sir Ralph, 183
St. Albans:
-, adcn. of, see Grant, A.
-, bp., 46
St. Armine, Sir Wm. of, 33, 66
St. Botolph's without Aldgate (Mdx., later Lond.), 136
St. Davids, bp. of, see Chichele, H.
St. Denis, Ric. of, 118
St. George:
-, Sir Hen., 35
-, Thos., 35
St. George's, Hanover Square (Mdx., later Lond.), 149
St. John:
-, Eliz., see Rushout
-, Sir Paulet, Bt., 37
St. John's College, Cambridge, 171
St. John's College, Oxford, 107
St. Leger:
-, Beatrice, w. of Sir Ralph, m. 2 Sir
Jn. Curzon, 104, 108 n
-, Sir Ralph, 104–5
St. Leir:
-, Joan, 36
-, Mary, 36
Salamon:
-, fam., 180
-, & Co., 135–6
Salisbury, earl of, see Cecil
Salisbury, marqs. of, see Cecil
Saltmarsh, Rob. and Christine his w., 67
Saltonstall:
-, Gilb., 123
-, Jn., 119
-, Phil. (d. 1668), 119, 123
-, Phil. (d. 1694), 119
-, Philippa, m. Jn. Goodere, 120
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1601), ld. mayor of Lond.,
118–19, 123
-, Ric. (d. 1618), 119
-, Ric. (d. 1649), 119
-, Suzanne, 123
-, fam., 120, 123
Salvation Army, 90
Sand (Sonds), Nathan, 163
Sands, Jn., 85
Salvin, Ant., 17
Saunder, Jn., 83
Saunders, Jn., 163
Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 184, 186
Sawtre:
-, Hen., 182
-, Jn., 182
-, Margery, see Garnet
Scargill, Thos., 33, 48
-, his dau., 33
Scawen:
-, Sir Thos. (d. by 1729), 71
-, Thos. (fl. 1729), 71
-, Sir Wm., 71
school boards, 51–2, 86, 91, 142, 160–1
Scoland (Escoland, Estotland, Scodlaund):
-, Frank (d. by 1285), 168
-, Frank (d. 1339), 168
-, Frank (fl. 1372), 168
-, Geof., 168, 171
-, Hen., 168
-, Osbert, 168
-, fam., 168
Scotland, 57, 134
Scott:
-, David, 167
-, M. H. Baillie, 59
sculptors, see Behnes; Flaxman; Norholt; Smith, T.; Westmacott
Seamer, Fran., 151
Segrave:
-, Jn., Ld. Segrave, 65
-, Marg., see Brotherton
Selo Ltd., 170
Sept Meules (Seine Inf., France), 175
serjeanties, 11, 14, 64, 70
services, public, see baths; electricity; gas; sewage; water
Setfountayns (Septem Fontibus):
-, Cecily of, m. Ric. de Heyle, 111, 115
-, Isabel of, m. Wm. Baldwin, 111
-, Ralph of (d. 1210), 111
-, Ralph of (fl. 1254), 111
-, Thos. of, 111
-, Wm. of, 111, 114
-, fam., 111
Setmels (Septem Molis):
-, Ralph, 175
-, Rob., 175
-, Wm. (fl. 1166), 175
-, Wm. (fl. 1259), and his w. and s.,
175
-, fam., 175
Seven Kings Housing Assoc., 181
sewage disposal, 44–5, 80–1, 129, 155, 181
Seymour, Jane, see Jane
Sheffield, Wm., 50
Sheldon:
-, Thos., 70
-, Wm. (d. 1763), 89
-, Wm. (d. 1798), 10, 70
-, Wm. (d. 1817), 70
Shenfield, Wm., 66
Shenfield, 154, 165, 172–3
Sheppey, (Kent) 132 n
Sheridan:
-, Maria M., see Grant
-, Ric. Brinsley (d. 1816), dramatist, 169
-, Ric. Brinsley (fl. 1834), 169
Shields, South (Co. Dur.), 136
Shipman, Agnes, 49, 55
Shoreditch (Mdx., later Lond.), 31, 146, 150
Silvester, Thos., 136
Simpson:
-, Jas., 97
-, Jn., and his w., 77, 97
Skeale, Mrs. Sibell, 51–2, 54
Skilton, Wm. J., 78, 86
Skinners' Company of London, 118
Skipwith:
-, Mary, see Latham
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 150, 158
Slaney:
-, Humph., 130, 132–3
-, Jn. (d. 1632), 130, 133
-, Jn. (fl. 1633), 130
-, Moses, 133
Slipper, I., later W. T., coachbuilder, 74
Smith (Smyth):
-, Agnes, 131 n
-, David, 124
-, F. J., 31
-, Geo., 85
-, Revd. Harold, 11, 19
-, Hen., and his w., 124
-, Jn., Methodist, 88
-, Thos., 116
-, Wm. (fl. 1709), 88
-, Wm. (fl. 1800), 160 n
-, fam., curriers, 73
Smith-Burges:
-, Sir Jn., Bt., 24
-, Marg., Lady, see Burges
Snowden, Wm., 114 n
Soame, Steph., sheriff of Essex, 6
Soanes, Temple, 146
Sodor and Man, bp. of, see Meyrick, Jn.
Sole, Jn. C., 13
Solme:
-, Geo., 184
-, fam., 132, 184
Somerset, see Bath and Wells; Buckland priory; Worspring
Sonds, see Sand
South Essex Brick and Tile Company, 151
South Essex Waterworks Co., 10, 44, 79–80, 129, 155, 166, 181
South Sea Company, 13
Southchurch, Ric. of, 101
Southend-on-Sea, 51
Southend-on-Sea Estates Co., 105
Southerey (or Despaigne), Joan, 149
Southey, S., breeches maker, 72 n
Southwark (Surr., later Lond.), 70
Southwell:
-, Fran., 184
-, Hen., 130
-, Marg., w. of Sir Rob., m. 2 Wm.
Plumb, 130, 132
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1559), 130, 132, 137,
140, 184
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1598), 130, 137
-, Sir Thos., 130
Spalding, Wm., 32
Sparrow:
-, Drue, 11 n
-, Jane, see Deane
-, Jn., the elder, 11
-, Jn., the younger, 11
Spear, Wm., 141, 186
Spear and Vellacott Ltd., 141 n, 186
Speechly & Son, 85
Spencer:
-, Ric., 48
-, Wm. T., comb mfr., 74
Spetchley (Worcs.), 166
Spicer:
-, Jn., 142
-, Martin, 142
Spitalfields(Lond.), 50, 88, 124, 141
sport, 31, 33, 45, 59, 64, 71, 79, 81, 129, 148, 166, 174
spring, mineral, 69, 143
Springham, Sam., 151, 153, 159
Spurgeon, Chas. H., preacher, 50
Spry, Jn., 95
Squirrels Heath, in Romford, 35, 59
-, ch., 86
-, dom. bdgs., 73
-, educ., 93
-, green, 19
-, housing, 59
-, inds., 73, 93
-, rly., 60
-, war damage, 86
Stafford, Mr. (fl. 1846), 141 n
Stafford, ctss. of, see Anne
Staffordshire, see Burton-on-Trent
Staines, fam., blacksmiths, 74
Stamford, earl of, see Grey, Hen.
Stamyngden, Ric. de, 32
Standon, Mrs. J. W., 32
Stanford-le-Hope, rector, see Aleyn, T.
Stanford Rivers, 119, 170
Stansgate, Vct., see Benn
Stapleford Abbots, 16, 21–2
-, Albyns, 72
-, Battles, 130, 183
Stapleford Tawney, 22
Staresmore:
-, Jn., rector of Gt. Warley, 171
-, Mary, m. Sir Denner Strutt, Bt.,
179
-, Thomasine, see Wallenger
Staunton:
-, Alice de, see Cheshunt
-, Sir Jn. de, 132–3, 140
-, Ralph de, 133
Stebbing, vicar, see Fuller, Jn.
Stephens, see Reynolds-Stephens
Stephenson:
-, Rowland, 'fugitive banker,' 71
-, Sim., 183
Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 120, 136, 151, 157
Sterne, Wm., 37
Sterry;
-, Fran., 161
-, Wasey, 146
Steven, J. M., 88
Stevens, T., 160
Stewart:
-, Jn., 122
-, Jn. H., 120
Stifford, 101, 117, 119, 182
-, rectors, see Barker, L.; Hilliard
Stiles:
-, Benj. Haskins, 68
-, and see Eyles-Stiles
Stint, Ralph, 130
Stock, 69; and see Crondon Park
Stock Exchange (Lond.), 16
stocks, 8, 10, 138, 153, 187
Stoker, Mrs. Emily, 140
Stonard, Joan, 23
Stone:
-, Denny, 74
-, Fran., and his w. Mary, 106
-, Hen. J., and his w. Emma, 15
-, Hen. R., 15
-, Leonard F., 74
Stoneham:
-, R. T., 106
-, R. T. D., 106
Stonehouse, schoolmaster (? Rob., vicar of Childerditch), 95
Stortford, Thos., precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), 104
Stortford, Bishop's (Herts.), 186
Straham:
-, Geo., rector of Cranham, 103, 107
-, Thos., 89, 173
Strang:
-, Mrs. Jas., 161
-, Mr. & Mrs. W., 161
Stratford, in West Ham, 28, 73, 148
Stratford Langthorne, abbey of, in West Ham, 14
Strutt:
-, Blanch, m. Thos. Bennett, 176
-, Sir Denner, Bt., 176, 179
-, Eliz., see Denner
-, Jn., 176
-, Mary (d. 1641), w. of Sir Denner,
see Staresmore
-, Mary (d. 1658), w. of Sir Denner,
179
Stubber, Wm., 112
Sturgeon:
-, Thos. B., 121
-, fam., 119, 121
Sudbury, Sim. de, bp. of Lond., 122
Suffolk, dukes of, see Brandon, C.; Grey, Hen.
Suffolk, 41
-, and see Barningham; Bury St.
Edmunds; Ickworth
Sulyard:
-, Eustace, 184
-, Sir Wm., 184
summer-houses, 168
Sumner, Heywood, 172
Surrey, see Kew; Southwark
Sussex, see Hove
Sutton:
-, Agnes of, see Dover
-, Geo., and his w. Joan, 131
-, Ric. of (fl. 1355), 33, 70
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1513), 110
Swann, Miss M., 142
Sweet, Fred., 89, 95
Swein of Essex, 168
Swein the swarthy (fl. 1066), 149
Swinnerton:
-, Joan, see Newenton
-, Rog., 33, 38
Switzerland, 41, 170; and see Montjoux
Sydenham:
-, Ann, see Cooke
-, Chas., 68
-, Sir Edw., 68
-, Sir Fran., 15
-, Penelope, see Cooke
Symond:
-, Clement, and his w. Agnes, 131
-, Kath., m. 1 Ric. Merston, 2 —
Byrt, 131
Talbot:
-, Thos., 107, 160–2
-, Wm., vicar of Rainham, rector of
Wennington, 49, 139, 188
Tanner, Wm., and his w., 176
Tany:
-, Jn. de, 182
-, fam., 182 n
tar refinery, 136
tarpaulin, mfr. of, 73
Tascelin the priest, 175
Tasker, Helen, ctss. Tasker, 159, 172
Taylor:
-, Eliz., see Masterman
-, Susannah, 174
Teulon, S. S., 171–2
textiles, mfr. of, 40, 73–4, 154, 186
Tey:
-, Joan atte, see Vaud
-, Wm. atte, 36
Thames, riv., 26, 42, 134, 137, 185,
187
-, ferry, 128, 136
-, ind., 99
theatres, 31, 64
Theobald, Jas., M.P., 15, 82
Theydon Bois, 38, 134
Thoby, in Mountnessing, priory of, 175
Thomas the cordwainer, 40 n
Thorndon park, in Childerditch and West Horndon, 99
Thornhill, Sir Jas., 10
Thornton, Yates, 140 n
Thorowgood:
-, Edw., 39
-, Eliz., see Allsopp
-, Geo., 39
-, Sim., 71
-, Steph., 39
-, Mr. (fl. c. 1618), 70
-, fam., 32, 71
Throckmorton, Chris., 33
Thurrock, Grays, 99, 100–1
-, bus, 128, 181
-, nonconf., 89, 124–5, 173
-, Rom. Cathm., 140
-, rly., 103, 110, 118, 148
-, technical instruction bd., 109
Thurrock, Little, 104 n
Thurrock, West, 63, 99–101, 141
-, poor-relief, 138, 185, 187
-, and see Purfleet
Thurrock U.D.C., 44–5, 117–8, 174
Tilbury, West, 28, 101, 128, 181
Tilden, Phil., 59
Tipping:
-, Ann, see Cheeke
-, Kath., m. Thos. Archer, Ld. Archer,
16
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 16
Tockington(Glos.), 111
Tolbut:
-, Wm. (d. 1828), 71
-, Wm. (fl. 1828), 71–2
Tottenham (Mdx., later Lond.), 105–6, 150
Tower Hamlets, Lond. boro., 31
Towneley-O'Hagan, Maurice, Ld. O'Hagan, 16
Townsend, Chas. Harrison, 172
Towton, battle of, 66, 70
Tripp, Hen., rector of N. Ockendon, 110, 115
Trott, Misses, 95
Truro (Cornw.), cathedral, 171
Trussell:
-, Edw., 182
-, Eliz., m. Jn. de Vere, earl o
Oxford, 182
-, Jn., 182
-, Wm., 182
Tryst:
-, Abigail, see Wright
-, Herb., 107
Tuke, Sir Brian, 9, 16–7
Turke, Wm., 184
Turner, Mat., 187
Turnpenny, Emily, 189
Turold (fl. 1086), 118, 168, 171
-, Ralph, s. of, see Ralph
Twydell, Ric., 178
Tycheborne:
-, Gillian, see Fenrother
-, Nic. (d. by 1538), 65
-, Nic. (fl. 1538), 65
Tydeman, H. W., 88
Tyle:
-, Nic., 37
-, Ralph, 33
-, Thos., 37
Tyler:
-, Chris. (fl. 1722), 36 n
-, Chris. (d. 1830), 39
-, Harriet, 39
-, Jn. (d. 1775), 36
-, Jn. (d. 1807), 36
-, Jn. (fl. 1823), 36
-, Jn. (fl. 1849), 36
-, Rob., 36
-, fam., 39
Tyrell:
-, Ann, see Harleston
-, Anne, see Hanmer
-, Edw., 119
-, Eliz., 178
-, Eliz., see Bruyn
-, Geo., 119
-, Gilb., 119 n
-, Hugh, 119
-, Humph. (d. 1507), 175–6
-, Humph. (d. 1549), 119
-, Sir Jn. (d. 1541), 175
-, Jn. (d. 1586), 175–6, 179
-, Sir Jn., Bt. (d. 1766), 178
-, Mary, m. Thos. Clinton, 175
-, Mary, m. Art. Gore, earl of Arran,
178
-, Sir Rob., 175
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1363), 178
-, Thos. (d. by 1471), 119
-, Wm. (d. c. 1534), 119
-, fam., 178
Tyson, Geo, F., 106
Tyte, Rob., 39
Ulmis, see Elms
Umfreville, fam., 151
Underwood, fam., blacksmiths, 74
Unilever Ltd., 41
United Reformed Church, 50–1, 87, 89–90, 96, 124, 160; and see Congregationalists; Presbyterians
Unwin, Sir Raymond, 59
Uphavering:
-, Ralph, 35
-, fam., 69
Upminster, 27, 143–63, 160
-, agric., 152
-, assarting, 152
-, barns, 113, 143, 151, 156
-, boundaries, 143, 146
-, brick-making, 153
-, bridges, 146
-, Chafford Heath, 101, 146–7, 152,
160
-, chars., 154, 159, 163
-, chs., 123, 150–1, 156–9
-, cinema, 148
-, clubs and socs., 148, 151, 155–6
-, coach and bus svces., 148
-, commons, 99, 143, 146, 152
-, dom. bdgs., 147, 160
-, Brick-kilns, 159
-, Bridge Fm., 160
-, Bridge Ho., 143, 163, 168
-, Chapmans (Potkiln) Fm., 145
-, Fox Hall, 145
-, Gaynes, 145, 150, 160
-, Gaynes Cross, 145
-, Great Sunnings, 143
-, Great Tomkyns, 143, 161
-, Grove Cott., 163
-, Hactons, 30, 145, 148
-, Harold Court, 28, 146
-, High Ho., 17, 143, 145, 147 n,
156
-, Hill (Minster or Upminster) Ho.,
159, 162–3
-, Hill Place (Ho.), 146–7, 159, 162
-, Hoppy Hall, 143, 145
-, Hunts, 145
-, Ingrebourne Cott., 162
-, Keelings, 143
-, Mavisbank, 162
-, New Place (Clock Ho.), 143, 146–7, 150–1
-, Pages (Tithe) Fm., 143
-, Park Corner Fm., 143
-, Rect., 156, 158–9
-, Tylers Hall, 145
-, Tadlows, 145
-, Upminster Court, 129, 147
-, Upminster Hall, 143, 151
-, Upminster Hill (St. Mary's
Lane), 145
-, West Lodge, 145
-, drainage, 155
-, ducking stool, 153
-, econ. hist., 152–3
-, educ., 161–3
-, elec., 155
-, fms.:
-, Brick Ho., 153
-, Bridge (Ho.), 147, 160
-, Hoppy Hall, 147, 150
-, Hunts, 147, 149–50, 160
-, Londons, 150
-, Potkiln, 161
-, Tylers, 153
-, Upminster Hall, 151
-, fire svces., 155
-, fires, 151, 158
-, floods, 146
-, ford, 146
-, gas, 155
-, gravel-digging, 153
-, growth, 147
-, guild, 156
-, hosp., 146
-, inc., 152
-, ind., 153
-, lake, 143
-, libraries, 156
-, loc. govt., 153–5
-, mans., 148–51
-, Gaynes (Engaynes, Upminster),
146–50, 152–3, 156
-, New Place, 149–151, 158
-, Upminster (Upminster or Waltham Hall), 101, 149 n, 151,
153–4
-, mkt. gdns., 152
-, mills, 33, 152–3
-, museum, 151
-, nonconf., 50, 157–62
-, par. council, 147–8, 155
-, pks., 44, 155
-, parl. rep., 156
-, poor-relief, 154
-, poorho., 154, 163
-, pop., 143, 152, 154
-, postal svces., 148
-, pound, 153
-, pub. hos.:
-, Bell, 145, 153
-, Cock (Skinners and Mealmans),
145
-, Compasses, 147
-, Masons Arms, 147
-, Optimist, 147
-, Shepherd and Dog, 147
-, pub. svces., 155
-, rly., 60, 118, 148, 174
-, rectors, 148, 153, 156–9
-, rect., 156
-, rivs. and streams, 143
-, roads, 6, 60, 110, 117, 145–7, 165,
181
-, sport, 148
-, springs, 143, 155
-, Upminster common, 155, 160–2
-, war damage, 143, 161–2
-, water, 155
-, woods, 152
-, wk. ho., 107, 154–5
-, worthies, 148
-, and see Corbets Tey; Hacton
Upminster Estates Ltd., 147, 151
Urswick, Sir Thos., judge, 3, 69, 119
Usflete:
-, Sir Gerard, 65
-, Eliz., see Mowbray
Vaizey (Enveyse, Lenveise):
-, Arnulf, 183
-, Geof., 183
-, Jn., 183
-, Rob. (fl. 1086), 129–30, 182–3
-, Rob. (fl. 1200), 183
-, Rob. (fl. 1313), 182
-, Wm., 183
-, fam., 183
Valton, Jn., 141, 189
Vaud, Joan, m. Wm. atte Tey, 36
Vaux:
-, Edw., Ld. Vaux, 156
-, fam., 156
vehicle building, 40–1, 74, 99, 121, 177
Vellacott:
-, Jas. H., 132
-, Jn., 132
-, W. Wal., 132
-, fam., 141
Vere:
-, Edw. de, earl of Oxford, 182
-, Eliz. de, ctss. of Oxford, see
Trussell
-, Gilb. de, 130
-, Jn. de, earl of Oxford, 182
-, fam., 182
Vermuyden:
-, Sir Cornelius, 42
-, Nic., 42
Vickers Ltd., 74
Victoria, Queen, 69, 86, 188
Victoria and Albert Museum (Lond.), 116 n
virgate, of 120 a., 17–18, 67
Volunteers, 31, 63
Wade, Jn., 137
Wakerfield, Wm., and Eliz. his w., 37
Wakering, Little, 105 n
Walbrook (Lond.), 115
Waldegrave, Sir Edw., 15–16
Waldern:
-, Eleanor, 33
-, Eliz., 33
-, Joan, 33
-, Marg., m. Jn. Brewster, 33
-, Ric., 33
-, Wm., and his w. Marg., 33
Waleraund:
-, Jn., 133
-, Rob. (d. by 1273) and his w.
Maud, 133
-, Rob. (d. by 1308), 133
Wales, 104 n, 134
Waleys:
-, Austin, 66
-, Jn., 32
-, Rob., 32
Walker & Sons, 85
Walker's Sand and Ballast Co., 186
Wallenger:
-, Ant., 167
-, Benj., 166–7, 171
-, Bennett, see Gonson
-, Jn. A., 62
-, Thos., 171
-, Thomasine, m. Jn. Staresmore, 171
-, —, dau. of Ant., see Harris
-, fam., 167
Walters, Sir Tudor, M.P., 59
Waltham, Great, 137
Waltham Holy Cross, 17 n
-, abbey of, 4, 148, 151–2, 176
Walthamstow, 95
Walworth (Lond.), 150, 160
Wanstead, 28, 109
war damage, 24, 30, 32, 50, 52, 55, 86, 89, 93, 106, 112, 115, 124, 142–3, 161–2, 172, 174
Ward:
-, Edw., Ld. Dudley and Ward, 70
-, Hen., chaplain of Havering, 23
-, Humble, Ld. Ward of Birmingham,
70
-, Jn. (fl. 1756), of Hackney, 32, 43
-, Jn. (fl. 1836), 95
-, Jn. R., 88, 95
Warley, Great, 44, 103, 146, 163–74,
164
-, agric., 101, 169
-, barns, 171
-, barracks, see Warley, Little: Warley
Camp
-, chars., 174
-, chs., 170–2
-, common, 166, 169–70
-, dom. bdgs., 165–6
-, Bolens, 165
-, Brick Ho., 165
-, Codham Hall, 165–6
-, Coombe Lodge, 165
-, Fairstead, 171–2
-, Franks, 165
-, Goldings, 106, 165–6
-, Great Warley Hall, 166–7, 169 n
-, Herds, 165
-, Hole Fm., 165
-, Hulmers, 165
-, Post Office, 165
-, Pound Ho., 167
-, Rect., 169, 171
-, Vic., 172
-, Wallets, 165
-, Warley Elms, 165
-, Warley Ho., 165, 173
-, Warley Lea, 166
-, Warley Place, 165–7, 172, 177
-, econ. hist., 169–70
-, educ., 173–4, 179
-, elec., 166
-, fms., 165, 169
-, Codham Hall, 169
-, Clay Tye, 166–7
-, field names, 169
-, fields, open, 169
-, gas, 166
-, growth, 166
-, hosp., 173, 178
-, inc., 169
-, inds., 166, 169–70
-, loc. govt., 170
-, mans., 99, 101, 166–71
-, Great Warley (Warley Abbess),
166–8
-, Warley (Franks), 133, 168–70
-, nonconf., 173
-, poor-relief, 170
-, pop., 165
-, postal svces., 166
-, pub. hos., 166
-, Horse and Groom, 166
-, Magpie (Headley Arms), 166,
170, 174
-, Thatchers Arms, 166, 170
-, rly., 166
-, rectors, 166, 171–4
-, rect., 170–1
-, roads, 165, 170
-, Rom. Cathm., 172–3
-, sewage wks., 155
-, sport, 166
-, streams, 163
-, vic., 172
-, war damage, 172
-, watch-ho., 170
-, water, 166
-, woods, 165, 167, 169
-, wk. ho., 107, 154, 170, 178, 180
-, worthies, 166
Warley, Little, 164, 174–80
-, agric., 176–7
-, alms-hos., 180
-, beacon, 174
-, boundaries, 174
-, brick-making, 177
-, chars., 180
-, ch., 48, 177–9
-, common, 174, 176–7
-, detached part, 100, 169, 174
-, dom. bdgs., 175
-, Beacon Ho. Fm., 174
-, Blue Ball, 180
-, Blue Ho. Fm., 174
-, Clapgate Fm., 174
-, Little Bassetts, 174
-, Little Warley Hall, 174, 176
-, (Little) Warley Lodge, 175–6,
179
-, Old Englands, 176
-, Rect., 179
-, Red Lion, 180
-, Warley Ho., 177
-, econ. hist., 176–7
-, educ., 179–80
-, fms., 177
-, Clapgate, 175, 177
-, Dame Ellens, 176
-, (Old) Englands, 176
-, field names, 177
-, hosp., 175, 178
-, housing, 175
-, inc., 174, 177, 180
-, ind., 32, 99, 177
-, loc. govt., 178
-, mans. and other estates, 175–7
-, (Little) Warley, 175–8, 180
-, Dame Ellens (Elyns), 176–7
-, (Old) Englands (Inglondes), 99–100, 176
-, marshland pasture, 100
-, mill, 177
-, nonconf., 179
-, poor-relief, 178
-, poorho., 178, 180
-, pop., 174
-, pub. hos.:
-, Bull, 174
-, Greyhound, 174
-, rly., 174
-, rectors, 175, 178–9
-, rect., 178
-, roads, 174
-, sport, 174–5
-, streams, 174
-, war damage, 174
-, Warley Camp (barracks), 48, 65,
165–6, 169, 172, 174–5, 177–8
-, woods, 175–7
Warnborough, South (Hants), 132 n
Warner:
-, Hen., 171
-, Jn. (fl. 1408), 184
-, Jn. (fl. 1456), 184
-, J., & Sons, 24
-, Wm., 184
-, fam., 184
Warren:
-, Hen., 161
-, Jasper, 112
-, Rob., 112
warren, free, 20, 133
Warwick, Thos., 126 n
Warwick, earls of, see Rich
Washer, Wm., rector of Upminster, 157
Wastell, Thos., 65
watch-house, see Warley, Great
water supply, 26, 79–80, 103, 129, 166, 181
Watson:
-, Ralph, 55
-, Rob., rector of Cranham, 108
-, Mr., architect, 68 n
Watt:
-, H., 70
-, Rob., 70
-, R., & Sons, 72
Waylet, Jn., 85
Wayte:
-, Ellen, see Deyncourt
-, Nic., 149, 159
Weald:
-, Gillian of, m. Rog. Cockerel, 66
-, Jn. of, 66
Weald (Putwell) brook, 56, 72, 99
Weald, South, 21, 60, 99–101, 109,
142, 166
-, asylum, 166
-, boundaries, 56, 72
-, Brook St. hosp., 118, 122
-, ch., 85
-, educ., 173
-, nonconf., 173
-, Pilgrims' Hatch, 141, 159
-, Rom. Cathm., 172
Webster:
-, Sir Godfrey (d. 1720), 37
-, Sir Godfrey, Bt. (d. 1780), 37
-, Sir Godfrey, Bt. (d. 1800), 37
-, Jn., 96
-, Thos. (fl. 1698), 50
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 37
Wedlake:
-, Mary, & Co., 40, 74
-, Rob., 40
-, T. W., & Co., 40
-, Thos., 30, 40
-, Thos. W., 40
Wedlake & Dendy, 74
Wedlake & Thompson, 40
Welles, Mic., vicar of Hornchurch, 43, 47
Wells, Jn., 171
Wennington, 126, 127, 132, 141–2,
180–90, 185
-, agric., 186
-, barns, 181
-, beacon, 181
-, boundaries, 180
-, bridge, 181, 185
-, coach and bus svces., 181
-, chars., 187–190
-, ch., 187–9
-, Coldharbour island, 183, 185
-, coffee ho., 186
-, dom. bdgs., 180
-, Great Coldharbour, 185 n, 189
-, The Green, 181
-, Halldare Cotts., 181
-, Landthorpe (Lenthorpe) Ho.,
181, 183–4, 186
-, Laundry Terrace, 181
-, Leventhorpes (? Old Lentrops),
184, 189
-, New Cotts., 180–1
-, New Hall, 184
-, Noke (Noak) Ho., 185, 189
-, Priory, 188
-, Rect., 188–9
-, Turnpike Cotts., 181
-, Wennington Hall, 182–3
-, Wennington Ho., 181, 189
-, Willows (Scripps and Otters), 181
-, drainage, 181, 185
-, econ. hist., 185–7
-, educ., 181, 189
-, ents., 181–2
-, fms., 186
-, Coldharbour, 186
-, East Hall, 186
-, Leventhorpe, 186
-, Noke, 186
-, Wennington Hall, 183, 186
-, Wharf Ho., 186
-, Willows, 186
-, ferry, 136, 181
-, field name, 187
-, fire svces., 181
-, fires, 182, 186
-, floods, 137, 185
-, gipsies, 138
-, gravel-digging, 186
-, housing, 181
-, inc., 185
-, inds., 186–7
-, library, 181
-, loc. govt., 44, 187
-, mans. and other estates, 182–5,
187
-, Coldharbour (New Hall), 183–4
-, Leventhorpes (Landthorpe, Yonges), 184, 186–7
-, Noke, 184–5
-, Wennington Enveyse, 130, 183–4
-, Wennington Westminster (Hall),
182–4, 185
-, mkt. gdns., 186
-, marshes, 129, 137, 180, 182–3, 185–6
-, nonconf., 183, 189
-, poor-relief, 187
-, pop., 180, 186
-, postal svces., 181
-, pub. hos.:
-, Anchor, 184, 186, 189
-, Lennard Arms, 181, 186
-, rly., 181
-, rectors, 49, 139, 181, 188–90
-, rect., 188
-, roads, 180–2, 187
-, stocks, 187
-, vestry feast, 181
-, water, 181
-, Wennington brook, 180
-, Wennington creek, 176, 180, 185–6,
185
-, wharf, 180, 185–6
-, wk. ho., 138, 185
-, worthies, 182
Wennington Sand and Ballast Co. Ltd., 186
Wesley, Jn., Methodist, 141
West Indies, 66, 68; and see Barbados
Westlake, Jn., M.P., 82
Westmacott, Sir Ric., 159
Westminster (Lond.), 130
-, abbey, 99, 111–14, 130, 182–3,
187–8
-, abbots, 111, 114, 122
Westminster, see of, 188
Weston, Thos. de, 133
Wharton, Wm., bp. of Lond., 176
Wheaton, Geo., 30 n
Whennell, Burchett, 55
whipping posts, 8, 10
Whiston, Edw., 87, 89
Whitaker, Wm., vicar of Hornchurch, 31, 43
White:
-, Amos, 149
-, Emma, 95
Whitechapel (Lond.), 128, 148, 159
Whitehead, Caroline F., 159
Whitmore, Hen., 73
Wight, Thos., 50
Wightman, Phil., 116
Wigmore:
-, Mary, see Jenner
-, Seth, 171
William I, 9, 11, 111, 175
William III, 171
William, Baldwin son of, see Baldwin
William, bp. of Lond. (d. 1075), 175
William the chamberlain, 111, 113
William the Fleming, 38
William son of Osbert, 111
-, his w. Christine, see Moulsham
Williams:
-, A. E., 147
-, Miss E. V., m.—Parkes, 30, 44
-, Varco, 30, 44
Williams-Ellis, Clough, 59
Williamson:
-, Dionis, see Hale
-, Sir Thos., 112
Willingale Doe, 118
Willmott:
-, Ellen A., 167–8
-, Fred., 167
-, Mrs. Fred., 167, 173
-, Rose, m. Rob. Berkeley, 166
-, fam., 172
-, and see Wilmot
Willoughby, Chas, 76
Wills, Dame Violet, 86
Willyford, Thos., 136
Wilmot, Rob., rector of N. Ockendon and vicar of Horndon-on-the-Hill, 110, 115
Wilson:
-, Jn., 64
-, Sam., 50
-, T. L., 148
Wiltshire see Lavington, Market; Salisbury
Wimbish, 159
Winchester:
-, Hen. of, 64–5
-, Thos. of, 65
Winchester, bp. of, see Wykeham
Windsor, Alice de, see Perrers
Windsor, St. George's chapel (Berks.), canon of, see Derham
Winn (Wynn)
-, Mrs Avis, m. 2 Dr. R. J. L.
Llewellyn, 167, 176
-, Chas., Ld. Headley (d. 1877), 167,
173, 179 n
-, Chas., Ld. Headley (d. 1913), 167
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1667), 167
-, Geo., Ld. Headley (d. 1798), 167,
176
-, Geo. (d. 1827), 166–7, 175
-, Mark (d. 1699), 167
-, Mark (fl. 1699), 167
-, Mark (d. 1830), 167
-, Ric., 167
-, Roland, 167
Winniffe, Jn., 33
Winton, Geo. Seton de, 169
Wiseman:
-, Geo., 151
-, Jn., 24, 84
-, Thos., 137
-, Wm., 137
-, fam., 159
Witherings:
-, Thos., 31, 37, 48
-, Wm., 37
-, fam., 37
Wlvred, Henry s. of, see Henry
Wodewarde, Wm., 179
Wolsey, Thos., cardinal, 132, 139–40
Wood:
-, F. M. Sir Evelyn, 148
-, Jn. (d. by 1685), 72
-, Jn. (d. 1761), 71
-, Jn. (d. c. 1775), 160
-, Sarah, m. Geo. Caldecott, 72
-, Wm., 87
-, fam., 160
Woodfine:
-, Jn., 41
-, Thos. (d. 1853), 41
-, Thos. (fl. 1869), 35–6, 41
-, Mrs., 35
Woodford, 28, 63
Woodrooffe, Jn., rector of Cranham, 107–8
Woods, Ric., landscape artist, 62, 69
Woodstock:
-, Eleanor of, dchss. of Gloucester,
see Bohun
-, Thos. of, duke of Gloucester, 118
Woodville, Eliz., see Elizabeth, queen of Edw. IV
Woolley:
-, Houlton, 15
-, Jn., 14
-, Rob., 14
-, Wight, 15
Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), royal arsenal, 151
Worcestershire, see Spetchley
workhouses, see Cranham; Hornchurch; Ockendon, North; Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford; Upminster; Warley, Great; Wennington
Worsley:
-, Edm. (d. by 1511), 69
-, Edm. (fl. 1511), 69
Worspring (Som.), 156
Wright:
-, Abigail, w. of Sir Nathan, m. 2
Herb. Tryst, 107
-, Ann, m. 1 Edm. Pye, 2 Wm. Rider,
66
-, Sir Benj., Bt., 105, 112
-, E. A., 54–5
-, Eliz., m. Gen. Jas. Oglethorpe, 105,
108
-, Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1664), 66–7
-, Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1681), 66
-, Jn. (fl. 1355), 72
-, Jn. (d. 1608), 156
-, Jn. (fl. 1613), 67
-, Jn. (fl. 1678), 72
-, L. K., 54–5
-, Laur., 11, 64, 66
-, Leslie St. Aubyn, rector of Cranham, 103
-, Nathan (d. 1658), 105, 108, 109
-, Sir Nathan, Bt. (d. 1727), 107
-, Sir Nathan, Bt. (d. 1737), 105
-, Sir Sam., 105
-, Susannah, m. 1 Chas. Potts, 2 Fran.
Drake, 108
-, fam., 72
Writtle, 46, 186
Wyatt:
-, Jas., 69
-, Sir Mat., 177
Wybridge:
-, Jn. (d. by 1315), 37
-, Jn. (fl. 1355), 37
-, Nic., 37
-, Ric., 37
-, Wal. of, 36–7
-, fam., 36, 39
Wybridge, riv., see Ravensbourne
Wych:
-, Hugh, 39
-, Jordan, 39
Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, 32, 46
Wylet (Wylot), Steph., and his w. Joan, 35, 105
Wynn, see Winn
Ximenes, Dan., 15
Yardley, Jn., rector of Cranham, 108–9
Yevele, Hen. of, 182
York, Eliz. of, see Elizabeth, queen of Hen. VII
York, dchss. of, see Mohun
York, duke of, see Edward
Yorkshire, 140; and see Nostell
Young:
-, Alice, ? m. Wm. Kelet, 184
-, Alice, w. of Thos., 184
-, Thos., 132, 184
-, Wm. (fl. 1281), 183
-, Wm. (fl. 1327), 184