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Kampen (Netherlands),
Kavanagh, John,
Kay, A. W. J.,
Kay, John,
Kebyll, -,
Keek, John,
Kempe, Anthony,
Kendall:
-, Anne,
-, John (fl. 1700),
-, John (fl. 1791),
-, Jos.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Kent, John,
Kent, earl of, see Grey, Anthony
Kent, and see Canterbury; Cinque Ports; Deptford; Dover; Faversham; Gravesend; Greenwich; Maidstone; Rochester, Sandwich; Sittingbourne
Keymer:
-, Chas.,
-, Wm.,
Kilham:
-, Leonard,
-, Thos.,
Kimber, Gross & Nicholl,
Kimberley, John,
King Coel's castle,
King Coel's kitchen, see Lexden
King Coel's pump,
King Stephen Road,
King Street,
King's Arms inn,
King's Head inn (later Headgate House or Court),
King's meadow (mead),
King's Scherde, see Scheregate
King:
-, C. P.,
-, John (fl. 1770),
-, John (fl. 1814),
Kingsford bridge,
Kingswood, in Mile End,
-, forest,
-, heath,
-,
and see Mile End: corpn. estate
Kirby, Wm.,
Kirby-le-Soken,
Kirkham, Thos.,
Kitson:
-, Mary, m. Thos. Darcy, Earl Rivers,
-, Sir Thos.,
Knapton:
-, Sibyl, see Galingale
-, Wm.,
Knevett:
-, Cath., m. John Barnaby,
-, Edw.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1442),
-, Thos. (fl. 1585),
Knight, Ralph,
Knopp:
-, G. S.,
-, John,
-, S. G.,
Knowles, John,
L'Oste, Chas.,
labour movement,
Labour party,
Ladders Lane, see Lodders Lane
Lagheman (fl. 1066),
Laing:
-, A. L.,
-, David,
Lakyn, John,
Lamarsh,
Lamb:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
Lambert:
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
Lambyn, John,
Lancashire, and see Liverpool; Manchester
Land Lane,
Langenhoe,
Langham,
Langley:
-, B.,
-, Geof.,
-, John,
Langridge, Ric.,
Lanvalei:
-, Hawise de, m. John de Burgh,
-, Hawise de, w. of Wm.,
-, Wm. de (d. 1204),
-, Wm. de (d. c. 1215),
-, fam.,
Lardener, Rob.,
Latter Day Saints,
Latton,
lattoners,
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Laurence:
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Nat. (fl. 1676),
-, Nat. (fl. 1696),
-, Nat. (fl. 1730, ? another),
-, Thos. (fl. 1572),
-, Thos. (fl. 1643),
Lavenham (Suff.),
Laver, Hen.,
Lawcell, John,
Lawford,
lawyers,
Lay:
-, Benj.,
-, Wm.,
Layer Breton,
Layer-de-la-Haye,
-, mill,
Layer Road,
Leach, Agnes, see Dister; Leche
Leaning, H., & Co.,
Learmouth, Col. A.,
leather and hides,
leather hall or stall,
leather ind.,
Leche:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
Lechlade (Glos.),
Lee:
-, E. C.,
-, Ric.,
-, Sir Wal. de la,
-, W. C.,
Legg, Edw.,
Leggatt, Frank,
Legh, H. E.,
Leicester, earls of, see Beaumont; Dudley, Rob.
Leicester,
Leicestershire, and see Leicester, Melton Mowbray
Leighton, Thos. of,
Leming (Lemyng):
-, Hen.,
-, Hen., s. of Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Mary, m. Sir Issac Rebow,
Lenthall, Sir John,
lepers,
Lethe Grove,
Lewes (Suss.),
Lewis, Rob.,
Lexden, Rob. of,
Lexden,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, as berewick of Stanway,
-, Bottle End,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges in,
-, Bury field,
-, char.,
-, Chitts hill,
-, ch.,
-, council housing,
-, cts.,
-, econ. hist.,
-, educ.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fishery,
-, gallows,
-, garden village,
-, glebe,
-, half year lands,
-, heath,
-, military camps,
-, inc.,
-, ind.,
-, inns or public houses,
-, King Coel's kitchen,
-, land in,
-, Lexden House,
-, Lexden Lodge,
-, Lexden Park,
-, Lexden springs,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mkt.,
-, mills,
-, moats,
-, park (medieval),
-, park (18th-cent.),
-, parks (recreational),
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, pound,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, reading room,
-, rector, and see Wyersdale
-, rectory ho.,
-, riot,
-, roads in,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, socs. and clubs,
-, stocks,
-, tithes,
-, tumbrel,
-, woodland,
Lexden and Winstree:
-, poor law union,
-, rural district,
Lexden hundred,
-, ct.,
Lexden Road,
Lexden Street,
Liberal Democrats,
Liberals,
libraries and reading rooms,
-, castle,
-, Harsnett libr.,
-, public (central) libr.,
Liddell, Francis,
Lidgould, Chas.,
Lightwine, Hervey,
Lilley, Edm.,
lime-burners,
Lincoln,
-, bp.,
-, dean,
Lincoln Way,
Lincolnshire, and see Bennington; Boston; Gainsborough; Grantham; Lincoln; Wyham
Lind, Chas.,
Lion Walk, and see Independents
Lisle:
-, Jordan Harris,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Wm.,
Lisle, Viscount, see Plantagenet, Arthur
Lisle Road,
Listwine, Thos.,
Little Hill,
Littlebury, Sir John,
Littlebury,
Liverpool,
Liversidge, Mary,
Locke, John,
Lodders (Ladders) Lane,
Lodge, Hen.,
Lollardy,
London,
-, as address,
-, Bermondsey priory,
-, Bethlehem hosp.,
-, bp., and see
Aylmer; Bonner; Compton,
Hen.; Fauconberg; Grindal;
Niger; Robinson; Sainte-Mère-Eglise
-, as diocesan,
-, soke (Haymsokne, Sokeham),
-, Blackwell Hall cloth mkt.,
-, charter to,
-, chs.,
-, communications with,
-, diocese,
-, firms from, in Colch.,
-, Fleet prison,
-, Gracechurch Street,
-, Great Fire,
-, Greater London Council,
-, Holborn,
-, merchants,
-, migration to and from,
-, Newgate prison,
-, overspill pop.,
-, port,
-, road to,
-, Smithfield,
-, social contacts with,
-, St. Bartholomew's, prior,
-, St. Paul's, dean, see Colet, John
-, St. Paul's cross,
-, Tower,
-, trade through,
-, trade with,
London & County Bank,
London and North Eastern Railway,
London Chemical Works,
Lone:
-, John (fl. 1575),
-, John, of Wivenhoe (? another),
Longinus Sdapeze,
Lord, Abednego,
Losebrook,
Losevelt, Gertrude, m. Steph. Crisp,
Love, Thos.,
Lovett, Jas.,
Low Countries, see Netherlands
Lowe, Thos.,
Lowten, Thos.,
Lowth:
-, Ambrose,
-, Ric.,
Lucas:
-, Anne (d. 1660),
-, Anne (fl. 1700) m. Edw. Cary,
-, Chas., Lord Lucas,
-, Sir Chas.,
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz. w. of Sir Thos.,
-, John (fl. 1325),
-, John (fl. 1370, ? another),
-, John (d. 1556),
-, John (fl. 1590),
-, John, Baron Lucas,
-, Mary, Baroness Lucas, m. Anthony Grey, earl of Kent,
-, Mary (another),
-, Penelope, w. of Chas., Lord Lucas,
-, Penelope, m. Isaac Selfe,
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1611),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1625),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1650),
-, Thos. (fl. 1656),
-, fam.,
Lucas Bros.,
Lucas, Baron and Baroness, see Herbert; Lucas
Lucking, A. J.,
Lucy, Ric. de,
Ludlow (Salop.),
Lufkin, Geo.,
Lugar, Rob.,
Lyard Lane,
Lynn, King's (Norf.),
Lyon:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Mackintosh, Ric.,
Macwilliams:
-, Hen. (d. 1586),
-, Hen. (d. 1599),
-, Mary, m. 2 - Cheek,
Maden, Ric.,
Magdalen green,
Magdalen Street (Barrack Street),
Magnus Maximus, emperor,
Maidenburgh, see Maydenburg
Maidenburgh Street,
Maidstone, John,
Maidstone (Kent),
Makerel, Peter,
Maldon,
-, road to,
Maldon, Little,
Maldon Road (Lane),
Mallison, -,
maltsters and malting,
Manchester,
Mandubracius, Trinovantian prince,
Mann, Wm., and his w. Sarah, see Godschall
Manning:
-, Clarissa Peach,
-, Eliz. Adelaide,
-, F. J.,
-, Jas.,
-, Louisa,
-, Rose Frances,
-, Mr.,
Manningtree,
Mansfield, fam.,
Mantell:
-, (or Blosse), Rob.,
-, Mat.,
Map, Wal.,
March, Hen.,
Margaret of Anjou, queen of Hen. VI,
mariners (sailors, shipmen),
markets,
-, cattle,
-, cloth,
-, corn,
-, covered (green) mkt.,
-, cross,
-, fish,
-, Iron-Age,
-, livestock,
-, offences, forestalling,
-, regulation,
-, shambles,
-, tolls,
-, wool,
Marks, Ric.,
Marlborough, duke of, see Churchill
Marquis of Granby inn,
Marriage:
-, E., & Son Ltd.,
-, Edw.,
-, Wilson,
-, fam.,
Marsh:
-, Maria,
-, Wm.,
Marshall (Marshal):
-, John,
-, John, Lord Marshal,
-, (or Beche), Thos., abbot of St. John's,
Marten, Hen.,
Martin:
-, Dorothy, m. John Adams,
-, Mary, m. Isaac Martin Rebow,
-, Mat.,
-, Sam. John Edgell,
-, Sarah, m. Wm. Fraser,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Mary I,
Mary, queen of Scotland,
Mash, Sir Thos.,
Masham, Sir Wm.,
Mason:
-, Bernard,
-, Wm. (fl. 1796),
-, Wm. (fl. 1837, another),
-, -,
Masons Ltd.,
masons,
Massey, Cyril,
Master John's Lane,
Mate:
-, Simon,
-, Wm. (d. 1367),
-, Wm. (fl. 1369),
-, Wm. (fl. 1410, ? another),
Mathews, Thos.,
Mattacks, U. W.,
Matthew son of Robert,
Maud, empress,
Maud, queen of Stephen,
Maydenburg, Rob. de,
Mayhew:
-, T.,
-, Wm. (d. 1764),
-, Wm. (d. 1787),
Mayking, John,
Mayn, John,
Maynard:
-, Alice,
-, John,
-, Nic.,
-, Rob.,
meadows,
Mears, Thos.,
Mechanics' Institution,
Medici, Marie de,
Medicus, Nic.,
Mediterranean sea,
Meeting House Alley,
Melton Mowbray (Leics.),
Mercer, Rob.,
Merchant, Mic.,
Merchant Adventurers Co.,
merchants,
Mercury theatre,
Merk:
-, Gillian, m. Ellis son of John,
-, Hen. de,
Mersea, East,
Mersea, West,
-, prior of,
-, urban district,
Mersea Island,
Mersea Road,
Messing,
Metcalf, John,
Methodists,
-, Primitive,
-, United Methodist Free ch.,
-, Wesleyan,
-, Culver Street ch.,
-, Maidenburgh Street chap.,
-, Wimpole Road ch.,
Metropolitan Railway Surplus Lands Co.,
Meuleon, Savary de,
Meyrick Crescent,
Middelburg (Netherlands),
Middle mill,
Middle Row,
Middleborough,
Middlesex, and see Bethnal Green; Highgate; Hoxton; Mile End; Stanmore
Middleton:
-, Rob. (fl. 1561),
-, Rob. (fl. 1723),
Middlewick,
migration to and from Colch.,
Migrode, Jan or John,
Milbank, John,
Mildmay, John,
Mile End, and see Kingswood
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, as part of borough of Colch.,
-, boundaries,
-, ch.,
-, Cock Common,
-, corpn. estate (Kingswood, Severalls),
-, council housing,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, econ. hist.,
-, educ.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, half year lands,
-, heaths,
-, hosp., see hospitals: infectious diseases, Royal Eastern Counties' Institution, and Severalls
-, inc.,
-, ind.,
-, inns,
-, Kingswood and Kingswood heath estate, see Mile End: corpn. estate
-, land in,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, reading room,
-, recreation ground,
-, rector,
-, riots,
-, roads,
-, tithes,
-, Tubswick,
-, woodland,
Mile End, in Stepney (Mdx.),
Mile End Road,
Military Road,
Mill Street,
Miller:
-, Alex. Fordyce,
-, Edm.,
Mills:
-, John (fl. 1740),
-, John (d. c. 1822),
-, John Fletcher,
Mills, Bawtree, Dawnay, Curzon & Co.,
Mills, Bawtree, Errington, Bawtree & Haddock,
mills and millers,
and see Bergholt, West; Bourne mill; East mill; Greenstead; Hull mill; Hythe, the;
Hythe mill; Middle mill; St. John's
abbey
-, fulling,
-, roughing,
-, windmills,
Milton, John,
Minories, the,
minting, and see coins
Mistley,
Modwin (fl. 1066),
Monck-Mason, E. R.,
Monk, Gen. Geo., duke of Albemarle,
Monkwick,
Monmouth, Geof. of,
Moor (Elms) Lane or Street,
moot hall, see town hall
Moore (More):
-, John,
-, Hannah,
-, T. B. G.,
-, Wm. (d. 1540, bp. of Colch.),
-, Wm. (fl. 1649),
Morant, Phil.,
Morant Road,
More, see Moore
Morfee, Rob.,
Morgan:
-, John, and his w. Anna Maria,
-, John Woodrooffe,
Moriss, Roger, and see Morris
Morland, T.,
Morley, Edw.,
Mormons, see Latter Day Saints
Morris:
-, David,
-, F. E.,
-, T. H.,
-,
and see Moriss
Moseley, Sir Oswald,
Moses, H. E. & M.,
Mott (Mot, Mote):
-, Arnold de la,
-, Rob.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos. de la,
-, Wal. le,
-, Wm. (fl. 1360),
-, Wm. (fl. 1551),
-, Wm. (fl. 1598, ? another),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1615),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1634),
-, Wm. (fl. 1639, ? another),
-, Wm. (fl. 1714),
-, -, bellfounder,
-, fam.,
Moulsham,
Mount Zion Free Church,
Mounteny, Arnulph or Arnold,
Mountnessing,
Moy, Thos.,
Multon, John,
Mumford:
-, A. G.,
-, A. G., Ltd.,
-, fam.,
Mundon,
Muntfichet, Ric. de,
Murray, Wm.,
Muscovy Co.,
Museum Street,
museums and galleries,
music and musicians,
mustarder,
Myland hospital, see hospitals: infectious diseases
Naggs, Wm.,
Napoleonic Wars,
Nassau, Ric. Savage,
Naters, C. C.,
National Freehold Land Soc.,
National Trust,
navigation and improvement commission (channel commissioners),
Nayland:
-, Alan,
-, Simon of,
Nayland (Suff.),
Naylor-Leyland, H. S.,
Neggemere, Phil.,
Neill, Thos.,
Nelson:
-, Horatio, Lord Nelson,
-, J.,
Net Work Trust,
Netherlands (Low Countries, Holland), and see Delft; Dutch, the; Flushing; Kampen; Middelburg; Rotterdam; Zeeland
Nettles:
-, John,
-, Steph.,
Neve, John,
Neville:
-, Eliz.,
-, Hugh de,
-, Marmaduke,
-, Thos.,
New England (U.S.A.),
New Jerusalem Church,
New Town (Colchester),
-, ch., see St. Stephen's
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Newcomen:
-, G. A.,
-, Thos.,
Newell, Rob. Richardson,
Newland, see St. Lawrence
Newman, E.,
Newmarket Railway Co.,
Newport,
newspapers,
Newton, John,
Nice, Benj.,
Nicholas, chaplain,
Nicholas son of Thomas,
Nicholas son of Walter,
Nicholas, Rob.,
Nicholls, Emily,
Nicholson:
-, Hugh,
-, Percy,
-, Victor,
Niger, Roger, bp. of London,
Nightingale, Sam.,
Noah's Ark Lane,
Noble, John,
nonconformity,
-, mission halls and rooms,
-,
and see Anabaptists; Baptists; Brownists; Dutch church; Elim Pentecostal; Family of Love; Friends; Independents; Methodists; Presbyterians
Noreys, Ric.,
Norfolk:
-, Dorothy,
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Rob.,
Norfolk, duke of, see Howard; earl of, see Bigod
Norfolk,
-, county council,
-,
and see Lynn; Norwich; Tunstead; FWalsingham; Yarmouth, Great
Norfolk Railway Co.,
Normandy,
North bridge,
North gate,
North Hill,
North mill,
North Station Road,
North Street,
Northampton, earl of, see Compton, Geo.
Northen:
-, Rob. (fl. 1523),
-, Rob. (d. 1525, another),
-, Rob. (fl. 1560),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Northey:
-, Geo.,
-, Ralph,
-, Ric.,
Northgate Street,
Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley, John
Northumberland, and see Berwick-on-Tweed; Newcastle-on-Tyne
Norton, John,
Norway,
Norwich, earl of, see Goring
Norwich,
Norwich Company of Comedians (Theatre Co.),
Notley, White,
Nottidge, Mrs.,
Nottingham, Wm.,
Nunn:
-, Edwin,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Rog.,
Nunns Road, formerly Cut,
nursery rhymes and poems,
Nuthall, Hannah,
Oakes, John,
Oakley, Great,
Ode:
-, John,
-, Ralph,
Odolishoo, John,
Ody, Wm.,
Oldelane (Oldelond),
Oliver son of Ellis,
Olivers, see Stanway
Olmius, John,
Ongar hundred,
Orange, prince of,
Orford (Suff.),
Osbert, reeve of Colch.,
Osborne Street,
Osborne:
-, Arthur T.,
-, H. T.,
-, Hen.,
-, J. P.,
-, Thos.,
Ostrich Yard,
Owen:
-, Benj.,
-, Lewis Welsh,
Oxford,
-, Univ., and see Balliol College; Corpus Christi College
Oxford, earl and ctss. of, and see Vere
Oxford Road,
Oxfordshire, and see Oxford; Witney
oysters,
Pack, Ric.,
Page, Thos.,
Paine, Thos.,
Pake, John,
Pakeman, Hen.,
Panton, D. F.,
Papillon:
-, Eliz.,
-, John,
-, John Rawstorn,
-, Pelham R.,
-, Philip O.,
-, fam.,
Paris (France),
parish government,
-, officers,
-,
and see Berechurch, par. officers; Greenstead: local govt.; Lexden: local govt.; Mile End: local govt.
Parker:
-, Chas.,
-, E. W. H. Harley,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, Thos., Lord Chancellor,
Parker-Jarvis, Chas.,
parks and recreation grounds,
-,
and see Berechurch; Greenstead; Lexden
parliament:
-, elections,
-, Essex M. P.s,
-, representation of Colch.,
Parmenter:
-, Hen. le,
-, Saer le,
Parnell, Jas.,
Parr, Sam.,
Parrock fleet, see Colne, river
Parson's Heath,
Parsonson, A. C.,
Partridge, fam.,
Pasley Engineering Co.,
Patmore, Ric.,
Patrick, earl of Salisbury,
Pattrick, Geo.,
Pawsey, fam.,
Paxman:
-, Edw. P.,
-, Jas. N.,
Paxman's works, and see Davey, Paxman & Co.
Peacock, John,
Peacock Alley,
Peake Ltd.,
Pearson, Weetman D., Lord Cowdray,
Pebmarsh, John,
Peckover, A.,
Peek (Peeke):
-, Cath.,
-, Mary, m. Thos. Turgis,
-, Nic.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Pekins, John,
Peldon, John,
Peldon,
Pelham, Wm.,
Pelham's Lane,
Pell (Pelle):
-, C. W.,
-, Thos.,
Penn (Penne):
-, Wm. (fl. 1385),
-, Wm. (fl. 1677),
Penneth:
-, Anne, see Brettle
-, Thos.,
Pepper, John,
Percy:
-, Thos.,
-, Mr.,
Perry, Thos.,
Person, John,
pest houses,
Pete (in Peldon),
Peto, S. M.,
Petworth, Wm.,
pewterers,
Philbrick, F. B.,
Philip, John,
Phillips, Wm.,
Philosophical Soc.,
physicians, surgeons, and apothecaries,
Picardy (France),
Pigg:
-, Oliver (fl. 1560s),
-, Oliver (fl. 1569, another),
Piggot, Alex.,
Pilborough, John,
Pinnacle gardens,
Piper, A. W.,
plague, see epidemics
Plaiz, Giles de, Lord Plaiz,
Plantagenet:
-, Arthur, Viscount Lisle,
-, Edw., earl of Warwick,
-, Eliz., m. Francis Jobson,
Plaunting, Adam,
plays, see theatres
Plomer, Ric.,
Pod:
-, Alex.,
-, John,
Poland, see Gdansk
police, see borough; Essex
Pollard:
-, Francis (d. 1638),
-, Francis (d. 1670),
pontage,
poor relief,
-, borough,
-, corpn. of poor (workho. corpn.),
-, poorho.,
-, workho.,
-, parochial,
-, workho.,
-, poor rate, see taxation
-, union workho.,
Poor Row,
Popes Head,
Popes Lane,
population,
port, see Hythe, the
Porter, W. J.,
Porthawe,
Portuguese Co.,
postal services,
Potter:
-, Chris.,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
pottery- and tile-making,
Poulton, W. F.,
Powell:
-, Francis,
-, Jos.,
Powell & Sons,
Pownall Crescent,
Poyner, Mary,
Presbyterians,
Prestney, Jeremiah,
Preston, Geo.,
Prettygate,
Price:
-, John (fl. 1570),
-, John (fl. 1713),
-, John (d. c. 1743, another),
-, Martin,
-, Mary,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. O.,
Primerole, John,
Primrose, Archibald Phil., earl of Rosebery,
Prior:
-, Asher,
-, D., & Sons,
-, Rob.,
Priory Street,
Pritchard, Geo.,
Proost, Jonas,
prostitution,
Pruet, Ric.,
Prussia,
Prynne, Wm.,
Public Hall (later St. George's Hall),
public work schemes,
Pugin, A. W. N.
Pulley, Ric.,
Pulleyne, John,
purveyance,
Putto, Thos.,
Pye:
-, John,
-, Maurice,
Pyefleet, see Colne, river: Parrock fleet
Pyne, Benj.,
Quakers, see Friends
Quakers Alley,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queen Street,
Quick, Arnold,
Quimper (France),
racing, see sports
Radcliffe:
-, John, Lord FitzWalter,
-, Rob. (d. 1542), Lord FitzWalter, earl of Sussex,
-, Rob. (d. 1629), earl of Sussex,
-, fam.,
Radhams, John,
Radicals,
Radwinter,
Railway hotel,
railways,
-, stations,
Rainham, John,
Rainsford:
-, Hen.,
-, Sir John,
-, Sir Laur.,
Ralling, T.,
Ralph son of Peter,
Ralph son of the priest,
Ramsey,
Ramyssen, Wal.,
Rank Hovis McDougall,
Ratepayers' Association,
Rattlesdon, John,
rawboots,
Rawdon, Marmaduke,
Rawlinson, Wm.,
Rawstorn:
-, Ann,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos., and his w. Sophia,
-, Mrs.,
-, fam.,
Rawstorn Road,
Rayne,
Rayner:
-, Cornelius,
-, John,
Raynham, Edw.,
Read, Mat.,
Rebow:
-, Chas. Chamberlain,
-, Francis Slater,
-, H. J. Gurdon-, see Gurdon-Rebow
-, Sir Isaac,
-, (later Rebow Martin) Isaac Martin,
-, Isaac Lemyng,
-, J. Gurdon,
-, John,
-, Mary, w. of Sir Isaac, see Lemyng
-, Mary, w. of Isaac Martin, see Martin
-, fam.,
Red Lion inn,
Red Row (later the Dutch Bay Hall),
Rede, Wm.,
Reed International Group,
Reid, H. H.,
Reiss, R. L.,
religious life,
-, chantries,
-, common preacher,
-, Evangelicalism,
-, guilds,
-, Marian martyrs,
-, pilgrimage,
-, puritanism,
-, sabbatarianism,
-, Tractarianism,
Reve:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Reyne:
-, Mary or Mariot, m. Simon Fordham,
-, Wm.,
Reyners Lane,
Reynold:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Reynolds:
-, Thos. (fl. 1636-7),
-, Thos. (d. 1665),
-, Mr.,
Richard son of Marcian,
Rich:
-, Hen., Lord Holland,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob., earl of Warwick,
-, Rob., Lord Rich,
-, Thos.,
Richard I,
Richard II,
Richard, duke of Gloucester,
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richard son of Gilbert,
Richardson:
-, Chas.,
-, Fred.,
-, John (fl. 1700),
-, John (d. 1721, another),
Rickmansworth (Herts.),
Ridley, Nic., bp. of London,
riots and civil disturbances,
Rivenhall,
Rivers, Ctss., see Kitson, Mary
Roach river,
road transport,
roads,
-, bypasses and relief roads,
-, turnpikes,
and see taxation: turnpike tolls
Roberts:
-, John,
-, Phil.,
-, Sarah,
-, Theophilus,
Robinson, John, bp. of London,
Robjent, Jas.,
Robyn, Wm.,
Rochelle, la (France),
Rochester (Kent),
-, bps. of,
Rochford, Guy of,
Rogers:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Roigne, Wm. de,
Rolfe, C. C.,
Roman Catholics, and see Berechurch; Greenstead
Roman river,
Roman Road,
Rome,
Roos, Helen de, m. Geof. Brockhole,
Rootsey:
-, John,
-, Sam.,
-, fam.,
Roper, Hen.,
Rose:
-, E., & Co.,
-, Geo.,
-, Thos.,
Rose and Crown inn,
Rosebery, earl of, see Primrose
Rotterdam (Netherlands),
Rouen (France),
Rouge, John,
Round:
-, Capt. E. J.,
-, Chas.,
-, Chas. Gray,
-, Douglass,
-, E. A.,
-, Emma Sarah,
-, Geo. (fl. 1790),
-, Geo. (d. 1857),
-, Jas. (d. 1806),
-, Jas. (d. 1809),
-, Jas. (fl. 1904),
-, Jas T.,
-, Marg., see Cooper
-, Mary,
-, Thamar, see Creffield
-, fam.,
Round, Green, & Co.,
Rouse, John,
Rovers Tye,
Rowhedge (in East Donyland),
royal demesne in Colch.,
Royal Eastern Counties' Institution, see hospitals
Royal Grammar school,
-, masters,
Roydon (Herts.),
Ruffle, Thos.,
Ruffles, Sophia,
Ruilli, Hubert de,
Rush, Hayward,
Rushworth, John,
Russell, John,
Rust:
-, C. T.,
-, Thos.,
Ruting (Ruytinck), John (Jan),
Rye (Suss.),
Ryegate,
Ryegate Road,
Sackville:
-, Ric., earl of Dorset,
-, Thos., Lord Buckhurst, earl of Dorset,
saddlers,
Sadler, Hen.,
Saer son of Henry,
Saer son of Ralph,
sailors, see mariners
St. Albans (Herts.),
-, bp.,
St. Andrew's chapel,
St. Anne's church, Ipswich Rd.,
St. Anne's chapel and hospital,
St. Barnabas's church, Old Heath,
St. Botolph's brook,
St. Botolph's gate, see South gate
St. Botolph's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.
-, educ.,
-, outlying parts,
St. Botolph's priory,
-, barn,
-, estates,
-, patron of Colch. chs.,
-, prior,
-, tithes,
St. Botolph's Street,
St. Catherine's College, Cambridge,
St. Catherine's hospital,
St. Cedd's church,
St. Clare:
-, Hamon of,
-, Hubert of,
-, Wm. of,
-, fam.,
St. Clare Road,
St. Cross chapel,
-, chantry,
St. Cross hospital,
St. George's Hall, see Public Hall
St. Giles's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, educ.,
-, guild,
-, outlying parts,
-, poor relief,
-, rectors, vicars, and curates, and see Cock, Sam. and Wm.
St. Helen's chapel,
St. Helen's guild,
St. Helen's Lane,
St. Helen's well,
St. James's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, educ.,
-, guild,
-, outlying part,
-, poor relief,
-, rectors and curates, and see Wayne
-, rectory ho.,
St. John the Evangelist's church (Anglo-Saxon),
St. John the Evangelist's church, Ipswich Rd.,
St. John's abbey,
-, abbot, and see Marshall, Thos.; Wande; William
-, dissolution,
-, estates,
-, manorial courts,
-, mills,
-, patron of Colch. chs.,
-, prior,
-, relations with town,
-, tithes,
St. John's Abbey (post-dissolution house),
-,
St. John's green,
St. John's Street,
St. Lawrence (formerly Newland) parish,
-, East Newland,
St. Leonard's parish, at the Hythe,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, chantry,
-, churchyard,
-, guild,
-, rectors, and see Goffe, -; Piggot; Upcher, Thos.; Walker, Peter
-,
and see Hythe, the
St. Martin's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, educ.,
-, poor relief,
St. Martin's House,
St. Martin's Lane,
St. Mary's-at-the-Walls parish,
-, bp. of London's soke,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, chantry,
-, churchyard,
-, educ.,
-, land in,
-, outlying parts,
-, rector,
-, rectory ho.,
St. Mary Magdalen's parish,
-, ch.,
-, churchyard,
-, educ.,
-, rector, see Honifold
St. Mary Magdalen's hospital,
-, master,
St. Mary's chapel,
St. Mary's Lane,
St. Nicholas's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, chantry,
-, educ.,
-, guild,
-, poor relief,
-, rectors and curates,
St. Nicholas's Street,
St. Omer (France),
St. Osyth parish,
-, abbey (formerly priory),
-, abbot,
St. Osyth (or Colne) point,
St. Ouen (France), abbey,
St. Paul's church,
St. Peter's parish,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, churchyard,
-, educ.,
-, guild,
-, mkt.,
-, outlying parts,
-, parish clerk,
-, poor relief,
-, vicars and curates,
-, vicarage ho.,
St. Peter's Street,
St. Runwald Street,
St. Runwald's parish,
-, buildings and growth,
-, ch.,
-, bldg.,
-, churchyard,
-, educ.,
-, mkt.,
-, poor relief,
St. Stephen's church,
St. Thomas's chapel,
Sainte-Mère-Église, Wm. of, bp. of London,
Sainty, Phil. M.,
Salary brook,
Salcott,
Salisbury, earl of, see Patrick
Salisbury Road,
salt and salters,
Salter, Peter, see Aston
Salvation Army,
Sampford, Great,
Samson, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds,
Samuel son of Aaron,
Samuel son of Jechiel,
Samuel, Mic.,
Sanders:
-, E. J.,
-, Kathleen Elfreda,
-, Percy A.,
-, Ric.,
Sanders, Evatt & Son,
Sandwich (Kent),
Sandys, Sam.,
Sansom, Mr.,
Sargent, G.,
Sauvage, John,
Savary:
-, Hen.,
-, Ralph,
Savey, John,
Savill:
-, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Sam.,
Saville, John,
Saxe, Wm.,
Saxmundham (Suff.),
Sayer:
-, Geo.,
-, Giles,
-, John (fl. 1454),
-, John (fl. 1634),
-, fam.,
Scarlett, John,
Scarletts House,
Schere Street,
Scheregate (King's scherde),
schools, see education
Schrebbe Street,
Scoles, J. J.,
Scotland, and see Edinburgh
-, queen, see Mary
Scott:
-, Chris.,
-, Sir Geo. Gilbert,
scriveners,
Scrope:
-, Sir Geof. le,
-, fam.,
Seaber:
-, Wm., the elder,
-, Wm., the younger,
Seabrook, John,
Seagrave, Steph. of,
Seaman:
-, Meshach,
-, Nat.,
-,
and see Seman
Searle, Rob.,
Sears, David,
Second World War,
Sedbergh, Wm.,
Selby, Rob.,
Selden, John,
Selfe, Penelope, see Lucas
Selly, Eliz.,
Seman, John, and see Seaman
Senior, Heap & Co.,
servants (domestic),
service industries,
Seventh Day Adventists,
Severalls estate, see Mile End: corpn. estate
Severalls hospital, see hospitals
Severalls Lane,
Seville (Spain),
Sewell, Sigismund,
sewerage, see drainage and sewerage
Shalford,
Shave, Thos.,
Shaw:
-, John at (fl. 1296),
-, John (fl. 1647),
-, Sir John (fl. 1660),
-, Ric.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thamar,
-, Thos.,
Shaws farm,
shearmen,
Sheepen,
Sheepen Road (Lane),
Shelton, Wm.,
Shenfield,
Shenstone (Staffs.),
Shepherd, Jos.,
Sheppard, W. J. L.,
Sherman, Wm.,
Shewell, Jos.,
Shewell Road,
Shields, South (co. Dur.),
Shilbury, Gerard,
Shillito:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
ship money, see taxation
ship-building,
shipmen, see mariners
ships and shipping,
Shiregate Street,
Shirley, Isaac,
Shirley (Hants),
shoemakers, and see cordwainers
Sholand,
shops,
shop-workers,
Short Cut Road,
shrebgavel,
Shropshire, see Ludlow
Shrub End,
-, All Saints' ch.,
Shrub Street,
Shrub wood,
sieges,
-, of 1648,
silk trade and industry,
Silver Street,
Simeon, Chas.,
Simmonds, Martha,
Simnell, Ric.,
Simon son of Marcian,
Simpson:
-, Barnabas,
-, Eliz.,
-, G. H.,
-, Mary,
-, Wm.,
-, Mrs.,
Sir Isaac's Walk,
Sisson, Marshall,
Sisters of Mercy,
Sittingbourne (Kent),
Skingle, Ric.,
Skingsley, John,
Skinner:
-, John,
-, Ralph,
-, Thos.,
skinners,
Sloman, Sir Albert E.,
Smallpiece, John,
smallpox, see epidemics
Smallwood, C. C.,
Smith (Smit):
-, A. M.,
-, Benj.,
-, Chas.,
-, E. Thompson,
-, Edw., and his w. Ursula,
-, 'Gypsy',
-, John (Jan),
-, Marmaduke,
-, Rob.,
-, S. T.,
-, Solomon,
-, T.,
-, Thos.,
-, W. B.,
-, Wm. (d. 1460),
-, Wm. (fl. 1463),
-, Wm. (fl. 1799),
-,
and see Smyth
smuggling,
Smyth:
-, Charlotte, m. Thos. White,
-, Jas.,
-, Sir Geo. Hen.,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Sir Trafford,
-, fam.,
-,
and see Smith
Smythies:
-, Francis (d. 1798),
-, Francis (d. 1840),
-, John,
-, John Rob.,
-, Palmer,
-, Wm.,
-, Yorick,
-, fam.,
Snell, Edw.,
societies and clubs,
-, building societies,
-, friendly and benefit,
Sokeham, see London: bp., soke
Somer, Ralph,
Somerleyton (Suff.),
Somerset, see Bath
South (St. Botolph's) gate,
South Eastern (Brush) Electric Light and Power Co. Ltd.,
South Sea Bubble,
South Street,
South Town,
Southampton (Hants),
Southminster,
Southsherde Street,
Southwark (Surr.),
Southwell, Cath., m. Hen. Audley,
Spain, and see Seville
Spanish Co.,
Sparling:
-, W. B.,
-, Wm.,
Spenser (Spencer):
-, Geof.,
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
Spice:
-, Clement (fl. 1363),
-, Clement (d. 1483),
-, Humph.,
-, Philippa,
-, Ric.,
-, Rog.,
Spiritualists,
sports, games, and pastimes,
-, archery,
-, ballooning,
-, bear-baiting,
-, bowling,
-, cricket,
-, football,
-, hunting,
-, racing,
-, swimming,
-, tennis,
Spottiswoode Ltd.,
Spring, fam.,
Springfield,
Spurgeon, C. H.,
Spurrier, E.,
Squire, Edw.,
Stade (Germany),
Staffordshire, and see Shenstone
Staines, Sir Wm.,
Stamp, Thos.,
Standard ironworks,
Standly, John,
Stanford & Co.,
Stanhope:
-, Chas., Lord Stanhope,
-, John, Lord Stanhope,
Stanmore (Mdx.),
Stansted, John,
Stansted,
Stanton:
-, A. H.,
-, Thos.,
Stanway, John of,
Stanway,
-, as address,
-, Belhus,
-, ch.,
-, detached part,
-, Gosbecks,
-, heath,
-, Lexden as berewick of,
-, man.,
-, Olivers,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, tithes,
Stanway (formerly Empford) bridge,
Stanwell,
Stanwell Road,
Stanwell Street,
Steeple,
Stephen, king,
Stephen son of Ralph,
Stephens:
-, Jas.,
-, John (d. 1620),
-, John (d. 1625),
-, Mat.,
-, Thos.,
-,
and see Stevens
Stepney (Mdx.), see Mile End
Stepyng, Frowyn, n
Sterne, John, bp. of Colch.,
Stevens:
-, H. P.,
-, John,
-,
and see Stephens
Stilman, John,
Stisted,
Stockton, Owen,
Stockwell Street, and see East Stockwell Street; West Stockwell Street
Stoke-by-Nayland (Suff.),
Stone, John,
Stone Street,
Stopes:
-, Arthur,
-, C.,
-, fam.,
Stopingdon, John,
Storks, Gen. Sir Hen.,
Storry, Rob.,
Stour river and valley,
Stourton, Jos., Lord Stourton,
Stow:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Stowmarket (Suff.),
Strachey, Wm.,
Strange, Alice,
Stratford (unidentified) (Suff.),
Stratford St. Mary (Suff.),
streets,
-, cleansing and repair,
-, lighting,
-, names,
-, Roman,
Strethall,
strikes,
Strong, Phil.,
Strutt:
-, Benj.,
-, Col. J. H.,
Stuttle:
-, Westerby,
-, Wm.,
Sudbury (Suff.),
Suffolk,
-, county council,
-,
and see Aldham; Alpheton; Bergholt,
East; Bungay; Bury St. Ed
munds; Clopton; Dunwich; Fe
lixstowe; Framlingham; Gorles
ton; Grundisburgh; Hadleigh;
Hengrave; Higham; Ipswich;
Lavenham; Nayland; Orford;
Saxmundham; Somerleyton;
Stoke-by-Nayland; Stowmar
ket; Stratford; Stratford St.
Mary; Sudbury; Walton Castle;
Woodbridge; Yarmouth, Little;
Yoxford
Sumpter:
-, John,
-, John, s. of John,
-, Margery, see Brockhole
Sunderland,
surgeons, see physicians
Surrey, and see Chelsham Wateville; Southwark; Warlingham
Sussex, earl of, see Radcliffe, Rob.
Sussex, see Beachy Head; Chichester; Lewes; Rye; Winchelsea; Wiston
Sutton:
-, Margery, m. - Walton,
-, Margery, w. of Wm., see Battle
-, Ric.,
-, Sir John de (three of the name),
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Swallow, Chris.,
Sweden,
Sweyn:
-, John (fl. 14th cent.),
-, John (fl. 1498),
swimming, see sports
Swinborne, Wm.,
Swinborne and Co.,
Swinnerton:
-, Mary,
-, Sir John,
Switzerland, see Geneva
Synagogue Yard,
Tabor:
-, Jonathan,
-, Rob.,
-, Sam.,
-, - (fl. 1775),
-, fam.,
Tacitus (historian),
Tacke, Alex.,
tailors,
Talcott:
-, Ann, m. - Furley,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1604),
-, Thos. (d. 1685),
-, Wm.,
tallage, see taxation
tanners and tanneries,
Tasciovanus, king of the Catuvellauni,
taxation:
-, borough rate,
-, Civil War,
-, church rates,
-, customary dues,
-, customs,
-, hearth tax,
-, land tax,
-, poll taxes,
-, poor rate,
-, ship money,
-, subsidies,
-, tallage,
-, turnpike tolls,
Taylor:
-, Ann,
-, Isaac,
-, Jane,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Tayspill:
-, Geo.,
-, fam.,
telecommunications,
Temple, Master of the,
temples, Roman,
-, of Claudius,
Tendring, John of,
Tendring,
-, bailiff,
Tendring hundred,
Tendring Hundred Railway Co.,
Tennants Lane,
tennis, see sports
Terling,
Territorial Army,
Tettrell, G.,
Teulon, S. S.,
textile industry, and see bay and say trade; clothmaking
Tey:
-, Agnes, see Baude
-, Sir Rob. (fl. 1364),
-, Rob. (fl. 1396, ? another),
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Tey, Great,
Tey, Little,
Tey, Marks,
Teynturer, John le,
Thames, river,
Thaxted,
theatres and plays,
-, Roman,
-,
and see Mercury theatre
Thelstreet,
Theydon Bois,
Thirsk, John,
Thomas, dean of Colch.,
Thomas, reeve of Colch.,
Thomas, Bryan,
Thompson:
-, Geo.,
-, H. G.,
-, J.,
-, M. G.,
-, Wm.,
Thorley, Mary Montagu,
Thorn:
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
Thornton
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, -, bellfounder,
Thorogood, Harry,
Thorpe-le-Soken,
Thorrington,
Three Cups inn (later Cups hotel),
Throgmorton, Jas.,
Thurstable classis,
Thurston:
-, Edm.,
-, Jos.,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Thyrstell, Dr.,
Tidmarsh, Ric.,
Tierney, Geo.,
Tilbury, ferry,
tile-making, see pottery
Tillam, Thos.,
Tills, Newton,
Tindal, Nic.,
tithes, exchanges and disputes,
Todd, Sam.,
Togodumnus, son of Cunobelin,
Tollesbury,
Tolleshunt (unidentified),
Tolleshunt D'Arcy,
Tolleshunt Knights,
tolls, and see Hythe, the; taxation: turnpike tolls
Tomlinson:
-, Nic., and his w. Eliz.,
-, Wm. R.,
-, fam.,
Tories,
Torkington, Rob.,
Tote, Wm. le,
Totham, Great,
Totham, Little,
Tovy (or Tony), Alex.,
Town, W. H.,
town (moot) hall,
-, medieval,
-, of 1845,
-, of 1902,
-, gaol,
Townsend:
-, Rog.,
-, Sir Rog.,
Townshend, John,
trade:
-, coastal,
-, overseas,
trade unions, and see Colchester Trades Council
transport, internal,
-, buses,
-, cabs,
-, trams,
Tren, John,
Trew, John,
Triggs, fam.,
Trinity House (ho. in Colch.),
Trinity Street,
Trinovantes, the,
Trotter, H. J.,
Trudgeover, see Eagles
Trussler, John,
Tubbe:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Tuffnell (Tufnell):
-, Sam.,
-, Wm.,
Tuller, Rob.,
tumbrel, see borough; Greenstead; Lexden
Tunstead (Norf.),
Turgis:
-, Mary, see Peek
-, Thos.,
Turner:
-, E. H.,
-, J. J. C.,
-, Rob.,
-, Sally, see Bevan
-, T. J.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1578),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1631),
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1800),
-, fam.,
Turner Village (hosp.),
turners,
turnpikes, see roads
Tute, Wm.,
Twining:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Tyler, Wat,
Tymperleys,
typhoid, see epidemics
Union Lane,
Unitarians,
United Reformed church, see Independents
United States of America,
-, armed services,
-,
and see Boston; New England
university, see Essex University
university extension centre, see Cambridge
Upcher:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Ursus, Ric.,
utilitarianism,
Uttlesford hundred,
vagrancy,
Vale, Dan.,
van den Berghe, Theodorus,
Vere:
-, Aubrey de,
-, Dorothy de, ctss. of Oxford,
-, Edw. de, earl of Oxford,
-, Eliz. de, see Howard
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1462),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1513),
-, John de (d. 1526),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1540),
-, John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1562),
-, Maud de, ctss. of Oxford
-, Ric. de, earl of Oxford,
-, Rob. de, earl of Oxford,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Verly, Phil. de,
Vernon:
-, Bowater,
-, fam.,
Verrer, Mat. le,
Vertue, John,
Vicars, John,
Vickers:
-, John (fl. 1654),
-, John (fl. 1656, ? another),
Victoria Road,
victualling trades,
Vineyard Street,
Vint, Hen.,
Virley,
Vittels, Chris.,
Vridach, Johann, n
Waag, Hyman,
Wade:
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
Walchelin, bp. of Winchester,
Waldegrave:
-, Geo., Earl Waldegrave,
-, Jas., Lord Waldegrave,
Walden, Saffron, abbey,
Waleram (fl. c. 1070),
Wales, prince of, see Edward VII; Edward VIII
Wales,
Walford:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Walker:
-, Hen.,
-, Peter,
-, Wm.,
Walkern, honor of,
Walkesdon, John,
Wall, John,
Wallace, Alex.,
Walleys, Eliz.,
Wallingford (Berks.),
Wallis:
-, Chas.,
-, Jos.,
Wallis & Coleman,
walls,
Walsingham, Sir Francis,
Walsingham (Norf.),
Walter son of Roger,
Waltham, Great,
Waltham, Great or Little,
Waltham Holy Cross,
-, abbey,
Walton:
-, Joan, m. John Howard, Lord Plaiz,
-, John,
-, Margery, see Sutton
-, Ric.,
Walton Castle (Suff.),
Walton-le-Soken (-on-the-Naze),
Walton-on-Naze urban district,
Wande, Wm. de, abbot of St. John's,
War Department or War Office,
Ward:
-, A. O.,
-, C. J.,
-, C. T.,
-, Jos.,
-, Knox,
-, Maria,
-, Ralph,
Wardell, W. H.,
wards,
wardsilver,
Ware, Wm.,
Warin son of William,
Warin:
-, Adam,
-, John,
-, Ralph,
Warlingham (Surr.),
Warmington:
-, F. W.,
-, F. W., & Co.,
Warner, Thos.,
Warren:
-, Edm.,
-, W.,
Warwick, earl of, see Dudley, Ambrose; Plantagenet, Edw.; Rich, Rob.
Warwickshire, see Coventry
Water, John,
Water Lane,
water supply,
-, Jumbo (water tower),
-, waterworks,
-, wells and springs,
Waterman, Jas.,
Watkin, G. H.,
Watkins, O. D.,
Watson:
-, Brian,
-, Joan,
-, John,
-, Wm. (d. 1571),
-, Wm. (fl. 1596),
Watts:
-, Edm.,
-, Jas.,
-, L. J.,
Wayne, John,
weavers,
Webb (Webbe):
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
Webster:
-, Mary,
-, Sir Thos.,
Weddell, Thos. Phil., see Grey
Weeley,
Wegg:
-, Geo. (d. c. 1745),
-, Geo. (d. 1777),
-, Sarah, see Creffield
-, fam.,
weights and measures, assize of,
Welde, Ric.,
Wellesley, Arthur, duke of Wellington,
Wellesley Street, see Blatch Street
Wellington, duke of, see Wellesley
Wellington Street,
Wells, John,
wells and springs, see water supply
Wentworth, John,
Werkwode, John,
Wesley, John,
West Mersea, see Mersea, West
West Stockwell Street (Angel Lane),
Westmarsh point, see Brightlingsea
Westminster,
-, abbot, see Colchester, Wm.
-, abp., see Bourne
Westness,
Wetzlar (Germany),
Whaley, Chas.,
Wheeler:
-, C. E.,
-, J. R.,
-, Jas.,
-, Wm.,
Wheeley, John,
Whigs,
Whitbread, Thos.,
Whitby (Yorks. N.R.),
White:
-, Charlotte, see Smyth
-, John,
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1566),
-, Thos. (fl. late 18th cent.),
-, Thos. (d. 1864),
-, Thos. G. G.,
White Hart inn,
Whitefoot's Lane,
Whitewell Road (Street),
Whitmore:
-, F.,
-, Geo.,
-, Wm. (d. 1678),
-, Wm. (d. 1684),
-, fam.,
Whitmore heath,
Whitsand, Ric. of,
Wickham St. Paul's,
Wicks, Jas.,
Widdington,
Wigborough,
Wilbye, John,
Wiles, John,
Wiles & Son,
Wilkes, John,
Wilkinson:
-, C.,
-, G. H.,
-, John,
William I,
William II,
William III,
William, abbot of St. John's,
William the deacon,
William son of Benet,
William son of Robert,
William son of Warin,
William the bishop's nephew,
Williams:
-, Edw.,
-, Rog.,
-, W. H.,
Williams Walk,
Willis, W.,
Wilshire, Thos.,
Wilson, Thos.,
Wimbish,
Winchelsea (Suss.),
Winchester, n,
-, bp., see Beaufort; Walchelin
Winchilsea, earl of,
wine, assize of,
wine trade,
Winnock, John,
Winsley:
-, Arthur,
-, Ric.,
Winsleys (house),
Wire, Wm.,
Wiston (Suss.),
witchcraft,
Witham,
Witham half hundred,
Withers:
-, G. M.,
-, Geo.,
Witney (Oxon.),
Wivenhoe,
-, as address,
-, cts.,
-, marshes,
-, park,
-, ships and shipping,
-, urban district,
-, Wivenhoe heath,
-, Wivenhoe Park,
Wix,
woad,
Wolsey, Cardinal Thos.,
Wolton, Hen.,
Wood:
-, Jas. Hatton,
-, John,
-, M. W., Ltd.,
-, Ric. Hen.,
-, Stanley Rose,
-, Thos.,
Woodbridge (Suff.),
Woodrooffe, Thos.,
Woods, Dr. Loftus,
woods,
Woodthorpe, John,
Woodward:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
wool,
Wooster, S. H.,
Worcester,
Worcestershire, see Hanbury; Worcester
Workhouse Lane,
workhouses, see poor relief
Wormingford,
Worsnop, L. M.,
Wrabness,
Wren, Mat., bp. of Ely,
Wright:
-, Dan.,
-, Fred.,
-, G. F.,
-, John,
-, Peter,
-, Wm. (fl. 1539),
-, Wm. (fl. 1870),
-, fam.,
Wright and Sons,
writs, return of,
Writtle,
Wyatt:
-, J. H.,
-, Sam.,
Wyersdale, Jas.,
Wyham (Lincs.),
Wyke:
-, Rog. (fl. 1446),
-, Rog. (fl. 1450s, another),
Wyncoll:
-, Hen.,
-, Wm.,
Wyre Street,
Wyresdale, Gabriel,
Yarmouth, Great (Norf.),
Yarmouth, Little (Suff.),
York,
York, abp. of, and see Harsnett, Sam.
York, duke of, see Frederick; George VI; James II
Yorke, Phil., Lord Hardwicke,
Yorkshire, and see Heslington; Huddersfield; Hull; Whitby
Youn, Seman,
Yoxford (Suff.),
Zeeland (Netherlands),
zoo,