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Kainneto, Peter de
Kay, Thomas
Kaye, Augusta Hatfield: see Wentworth A. H.; John Hatfield
Keen, -
Keire, Sir George
Kelmarsh
Kemp, Bennett; Sarah: see Winters, Sarah
Kendale, Robert de
Kendall, family; John; William
Kennell, Thomas
Kenson Field, in Cosgrove; Potterspury qq.v.
Kent, evacuee children from
Kent, earl of: see Grey, Edmund
Kent, William; see also Smith alias Kent
Kerrich, Walter John
Kersebrook, Henry; Robert
Keterich, Richard
Ketley (Shropshire), ironworks
Kettering
Keynes, family; Joan wife of Roger de Lewknor; Ralph de; Richard de; William de; William son of Ralph de
Kiln, The, in Deanshanger q.v.
Kilwardby, Robert, archbishop of Canterbury
Kinewinescroft, in Roade q.v.
King, Benjamin
King-Harman, Sir Charles
Kingdom Field, in Wicken q.v.
King's Arms, in Grafton Regis q.v.
King's Close, in Grafton Regis q.v.
King's Hill Field, in Passenham q.v.
King's Holme Meadow, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Kingsbrook School, in Deanshanger q.v.
Kingsthorne Mill, in Greens Norton q.v.
Kingsthorpe; Hospital of St. David and the Holy Trinity in
Kingston, -; Benjamin; family; John the elder; John of Grafton Regis; John son of Robert; John the younger; Lady; Margaret; Matthew; Robert; Thomas; charity of; William son of Robert
Kingston-upon-Hull (Yorks.)
Kirby, family; Henry; John the elder; John the younger; Thomas
Kirkby, Robert
Knight, Frances wife of John Knight the elder; Frances wife of John Langham Dayrell; George Coldham; John the elder; John (fl. 1446); John Rush; John the younger; Mary wife of John Knight the younger; William
Knightley, family; Joan: see Skenard, Joan; John; Sir Edmund; Sir Richard; Ursula: see Vere, Ursula de
Knighton, -
Knights Hospitallers
Knights Templars
Knotwood, in Cosgrove; Furtho qq.v.
Knotwood Coppice, in Cosgrove, q.v.
Knotwood Farm, in Furtho q.v.
Kyriel, Margery de
lace schools: see education
lacemaking
Lactodorum
Lacy, William
Lake, Anna Maria wife of Sir Richard Borough
Lalor, Anne Louisa
Lambert, James; John; Simon; William
Lamburne, Catherline; Elizabeth wife of Richard Lamburne; Richard
Lamore: see Yardley Gobion, Moor End in
Lancashire, Fermor estate in
Lancaster, Blanche of, wife of John of Gaunt; Duchy of; dukes of: see Henry duke of Lancaster; Henry VII, king; Humphrey of Lancaster; John duke of Lancaster; earls of: see Edmund earl of Lancaster and Leicester; Henry earl of Lancaster; Thomas earl of Lancaster
Lands Improvement Co.
Lane, Catherine wife of John Osborne; family; Judith wife of William, later of Paul Dayrell; Sir Ralph; William; William son of William
Langham, Edward; Sir James
Lansdown, John; Richard (d. 1694); Richard of Woodborough
Laon (Aisne)
Lasborough: see Westonbirt with Lasborough
Lathbury, John
Lathbury (Bucks.)
Latter Day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ of
Laud, William archbishop of Canterbury
Lavendon (Bucks.), abbey
Law, E. F.
Lawford, Robinson
Lawless, Valentine Lord Cloncurry
Lawson, Cmdr.; Cyril Brian Thomas; Hon. Mrs. wife of Cmdr.
Layng, Henry
Laythick Copse, in Hartwell q.v.
Lea: see Lister-Lea
Leach, Thomas de Blois
Leach Meadow, in Grafton Regis q.v.
lead oxide manufacture
Leaper, Richard
leases: see estate management
Leckhampstead (Bucks.); Limes End in
Leckhampstead Road, in Wicken q.v.
Lee, Emma; John; Louisa;
Mary wife of P. H. Lee
-, Philip Henry; Robert
Leeds, duke of: see Osborne, Thomas
Leeson, Jane; charity of
Legh, Frances; Robert de la; Sir Edward
Leicester (Leics.); honor
Leicester, Agnes wife of William Leicester; earls of: see Dudley, Robert; Edmund earl of Lancaster and Leicester; Robert earl of Leicester; Sidney, Robert; William
Leigh: see Hanbury-Tracy (formerly Leigh), T. C.
Leighton Buzzard (Bucks.)
Lem, James; Joseph; (fl. 17th cent.); Joseph (fl. 18th cent.); Joseph (fl. 19th cent.); Michael
Lempster, Lord: see Fermor, Sir William, 2nd Bt.; Sophia: see Osborne, Sophia
Lennard, Francis Lord Dacre of the South; Richard Lord Dacre of the South; Thomas Lord Dacre later earl of Sussex
Lennox, Charles 4th duke of Richmond; duke of: see Stuart, Lewis; Georgina wife of Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst; Lord George Henry
Lenton (Notts.), priory
Leominster, Lord: see Fermor, William, 1st Lord Lempster
Leon, Eustace de
Leopold, Emperor
Leopold Behrman Ltd.; see also Behrman, Leopold
Lepper, family; John; Thomas; William; charity of; William & Son
Lestock, Richard
L'Estre, family; John de; Ralph de; Richard de; Robert son of Ralph de; William de
Levendon, Muriel: see Clerne, Muriel; Richard de
Lewes (Sussex), archdeacon of
Lewisham (Surrey)
Lewknor, Elizabeth wife of Henry de Dive (d. c. 1360) later of Sir Edward de Twyford; Joan: see Keynes, Joan; Joan wife of John de Mershe; John; Roger de; Thomas de (fl. 1297); Thomas de (fl. 1361)
Leybourn, Idonea de: see Vieuxpont, Idonea de; Juliana wife of John de Hastings Lord Hastings (d. 1325) later of Sir Thomas le Blunt afterwards of William de Clinton earl of Huntingdon
Leys, The, in Roade q.v.
Leytonstone (Essex)
Libraries
Lichesmor, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Lidyate, in Roade q.v.
Lightfoot, John; Richard
Lightwood, Richard
Lillingstone, Joan wife of Robert; Robert
limeburning; see also quarrying
Limes End, in Leckhampstead q.v.
limestone quarrying: see quarrying
Lincoln (Lincs.) ; bishops of: see Avalon, Hugh of; Chesney, Robert de; Gravesend, Richard; canon of diocese
Lincoln's Inn, in London q.v.
Lineham, R. H.
Linford: see Little Linford
Lingfield (Surrey)
Linnell, Dr.; Harry; James; Richard widow
Lion Inn, in London q.v.
Lisle, Agatha de; Geoffrey de; Gerard de; Henry de Maud wife of Geoffrey de
Lister-Lea, Mrs. Mabel
Litchborough
Little Ashton, in Ashton q.v.
Little Casterton (Rutland), Tolethorpe Hall in
Little Dagnall Field, in Wicken q.v.
Little Harrowden
Little Hill, in Wicken q.v.
Little Horwood (Bucks.)
Little Houghton
Little Hyde Field, in Roade q.v.
Little Lawford (Warws.), mills
Little Linford (Bucks.)
Little London, in Deanshanger q.v.
Little Manor, in Cosgrove q.v.
Little Stow Field, in Passenham q.v.
Little Westy Field: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in
Little Wicken: see Wicken, Wicken Hurst in
Littledean (Gloucs.)
Littleford, John
Lloyd, John; Leonard; Samuel
Lobthorpe, in North Witham q.v.
local government: see manor courts; parish meetings and councils; poor law unions; rural district councils; vestries
Loges, Simon de
Lombe, Mrs.; R. H. F.
London, carrying services; to commuting to; evacuation of
children from
-, Bevis Marks; in Bishopsgate
Street in; Duke Street in;
Fleet Street in; Forest Hill in;
Gower Street in; Hackney
College in; Holloway in;
Hospital of the Savoy in;
Hoxton in; Lincoln's Inn in;
Lion Inn in; Middle
Temple in; Portman Square
in; St. James's Square in;
St. John Street in; St. Martin'
in; the Fields in; St. Paul's
cathedral in; Spitalfields in
London & Birmingham Railway
London & North Western Railway
London & South Western Bank
London Chamber of Commerce
London Road, in Old Stratford; Roade qq.v.
Londonderry: see Derry
Long Buckby; Murcott in
Longcroft, in Alderton q.v.
Longdendale (Cheshire)
Longeville, Francis; George (d. 1458); Henry (d. 1713); Henry (d. 1741); Joan: see Hunt, Joan; John (d. 1439); John (d. 1541); Margaret; Nightingale: see Furtho, Nightingale; Richard; see also Longfield
Longfield, Sir Arthur; see also Longeville
Longley, Thomas
Longwood House, in Cosgrove, q.v.
Loraine-Smith, Loraine
Lou, Agnes wife of Philip de Paveley; Alice wife of Anketil le Lou; Amice wife of John le Lou; Anketil le; Emma wife of John le Lou; Hugh le; Joan daughter of John le; John le; Margery, wife of Philip son of John le Lou; Philip le (fl. temp. Hen. III); Philip son of John le; Robert le (d. 1262); Robert le (fl. 1220); Robert le (fl. 1325); see also Wolf(e)
Loughborough (Leics.)
Loughton (Bucks.),
Lovell, family; Isaac; charity of; John; John of Towcester; Philip
Lovell's (Master's Fund) Educational Endowment
Lovett, Anne: see Cope, Anne; Thomas; William
Low, John
Low Field, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Lowe, George; Jeremy
Lower End, in Hartwell; Potterspury qq.v.
Lower Gullet, in Whittlebury q.v.
Luberd, Roger
Lucas, John; Sir Gervase
Lucy, Margaret wife of William Lucy; William
Ludlam, Joseph
Luffenham: see North Luffenham
Luffield Abbey (Bucks.); priory; see also Silverstone
Lumbard, Henry
Lumbert, John
Lumley, John
Lunn, Ada Beatrice
Lupus: see Lou
Luton (Beds.)
Lutyens, Sir Edwin
Luxembourg, Jacquetta de wife of John duke of Bedford later of 1st Earl Rivers
Lye, Le, in Passenham q.v.
Lye and Pondmead Field, in Potterspury q.v.
Lymbergh, Tydemann de
Lynton, John
Lyons, Gilbert; Joan: see Napton, Joan de; John de Richard; Roger
McEwen, Christian Mary, wife of 2nd Lord Hesketh; Sir John Bt.
Madagascar
Madrid (Spain)
Maidford
Maids Moreton (Bucks.)
Mainfelin
Maino
Maling, William
Mallery, Reynold
Maltby, Ann Barrows
malting: see brewing and malting
Maminot, Walchelin; Walchelin the younger
Manchester (Lancs.), John Rylands University of Manchester Library in
Manfield, Messrs., shoe manufacturers
Manley, Lawrence
Manners, Roger
Manning, Ann: see Evans, Ann; Isaac; Mary Ann William
Manor, The, in Alderton q.v.
Manor & Horton's Farm, in Alderton q.v.
Manor Close, in Cosgrove q.v.
Manor Court, in Alderton q.v.
manor courts
Manor Farm, in Alderton; Ashton; Cosgrove; Deanshanger; Easton Neston; Furtho; Passenham; Paulerspury; Wicken qq.v.
Manor House, in Ashton; Deanshanger; Passenham; Wicken qq.v.
manorial buildings: see also country houses; and under individual parishes
Mansel, Charles; Christopher; Edward (d. 1696); Edward (d. 1704); Edward (d. 1742); family; Frances: see Saxton, Frances; Frances Charlotte: see Thorold, Frances Charlotte; George; George Christopher; Henry Longueville, professor Henry, rector of Cosgrove; John, major-general; John, rector of Cosgrove; John Christopher (d. 1839); John Christopher (d. 1895); John (d. 1729); Maria Margaret; Mary Anne: see Biggin, Mary Anne; Millicent: see Draper, Millicent; Nightingale: see Furtho, Nightingale; Robert Robert Stanley; Samuel
Mansel Close; Mansel Farm House, in Cosgrove q.v.
Mansfield College, in Oxford q.v.
Mantells Sart, in Ashton q.v.
Mantle Sarts, in Roade q.v.
Mantles Holme, in Roade q.v.
Manton, Lord: see Watson, J. R. E. R.
Mapledurham (Oxon.)
March; earls of: see Mortimer
Marchmont, in Polwarth q.v.
Marden (Wilts.)
Mare, Hawise de la, wife of Adam de Furtho
Marford Meadow, in Cosgrove q.v.
Margaret, queen, wife of Henry VI
Marisco, Robert de
markets and fairs
Markham, A. B.; C. A.; Frank; John
Marks, Theodore
Marriott, Anthony; family; John (fl. 1591); John (fl. 1650); Lucy wife of John Marriott; Mary wife of Anthony Marriott (fl. 1632); Richard; Robert (d. bef. 1632); Robert (fl. 1567); Thomas; William (d. 1731); William (d. c. 1720), charity of; William (fl. 1534); William of Potterspury
Marriott & Nichol Charity: see Lovell, Isaac; Marriott, William (d. c. 1720)
Marsden, John
Marsh, William; see also Mershe
Marshall, Guy; John; Sir George
Marsham, Ferdinand; Thomas
Marston Moretaine (Beds.)
Martin, John James; Thomas
Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust
Martyrs' Memorial Trust
Mary I, queen of England
Mary of Cambridge, Princess
Mary of Teck, queen, wife of George V
Masom, George; William
Mason, H. W. & Sons; John Williams; Nash; family; Samuel
Master, William
Masters, Frederick George; J. & Co.
Masters & Shuter
Matlath, Henry; Mary: see Beauchamp, Mary
Matthew, Robert
Maud, daughter of Henry duke of Lancaster
Maud, daughter of Michael of Hanslope
Maud, wife of Hamon son of Mainfelin
Maude, Constantine Richard Moorson Mitchinson
Maudit, family; Isabel wife of William de Beauchamp earl of Warwick; John; Maud wife of William: see Hanslope, Maud; Robert; William earl of Warwick; William (fl. 1242); William (fl. c. 1131)
Mauleye, John de
Mauntell, Amicia wife of Walter; Beatrice wife of Robert; Elizabeth wife of John (fl. 1476); family; Henry (fl. 1326); Henry (fl. mid 15th cent.); John (d. 1424); John (d. 1503); John (d. 1541); John (fl. 1356); John (fl. 1434); John (fl. late 14th cent.); Margaret wife of John Mauntell (d. 1503) later of William Eyton; Margaret wife of Thomas Mauntell; Michael; Robert (d. c. 1284); Robert (fl. 1300); Robert (fl. c. 1185); Thomas; Turstin; Walter (d. 1249); Walter (d. 1356); Walter (d. 1487); Walter (d. 1529)
Mauntell's Wood(s), in Roade q.v.
Mauquency, family; Geoffrey son of Gerard de; Gerard de (fl. late 12th cent.); Gerard son of Geoffrey de (fl. early 12th cent.)
Mauvesin, Henry
Maynard, 1st Viscount: see Maynard, Charles; 2nd Lord: see Maynard, William; 2nd Viscount: see Maynard, Charles; 3rd Viscount: see Maynard, Henry; Banastre Charles 1st Viscount Maynard 2nd Viscount Maynard; Charles Henry; Dorothy: see Banastre, Dorothy; Elizabeth wife of Sir Thomas Brograve; family; Frances Evelyn wife of Francis Greville, Earl Brooke of Warwick Castle; Henry 3rd Viscount Maynard; trustee of; John William 2nd Lord Maynard
Mayor: see Brown & Mayor
Mays Way, in Potterspury q.v.
Meade, Edward Brabazon; Richard James 4th earl of Clanwilliam
Meadow View, in Potterspury q.v.
Meakins, Joshua
Meanfallow, in Paulerspury q.v.
Melun, Jehun de, sire de Tancarville
Mentmore (Bucks.)
Mephisto Prize Medal Gang Plough
Mercers, Worshipful Company of
Merchant Taylors' School
Merrell, George
Merricke, Robert
Merriell, George
Merry, Anthony; Henry; Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Mershe, John; William; see also Marsh
Merton College, in Oxford q.v.
Methodism
Meverell, Henry
Michael, Catherine wife of
Michael of Hanslope
Michael son of Ralph
Middle Field, in Cosgrove; Furtho; Paulerspury; Wicken qq.v.; and see Paulerspury, Heathencote in
Middle Temple, in London q.v.
Middleton, Maud: see Green, Maud; Richard
Middleton by Youlgreave (Derbys.)
Middleton Cheney
Middleton (Lancs.)
Midland Automobile Engineering Co.
Midland Lace Association
Midland Railway
Mildenhall (Wilts.)
Mill, at: see Miller
Mill Field, in Grafton Regis; Roade qq.v.; and see Paulerspury, Heathencote in
Mill Furlong; Mill Lane; Mill Lane Close; Mill Way Furlong, in Shutlanger q.v.
Millegan, Robert
Miller, Margery; Nicholas; Robert' Sybil
Miller-Stirling, Diana wife of C. P. H. FitzRoy
mills: see horse-mills; paper mills; water-mills; windmills
Mills, Arthur; (fl. 1850) Arthur Robert 3rd Lord Hillingdon; Benjamin; Francis; the Misses
Milner, Henry
Milton Keynes (Bucks.)
Milton Malsor
mineral railways: see tramways, mineral
mineral water, proposed exploitation of
Missenden: see Great Missenden
mission rooms; see also chapels of ease
Mitchell, Joan; John; William
Mixbury (Oxon.)
moated sites
Mody, Richard
Moiun, William de
Molines, John
Molyneaux, James
monasteries: see religious houses; and under names of houses
Monastery, The, in Shutlanger q.v.
Monastery Farm: see Shutlanger, The Monastery in
Monksbarn; Monkswood, in Paulerspury q.v.
Monson, Lord: see Monson, William; William, 1st Lord Monson
Montagu, Alice: see Chaucer, Alice; Anne wife of Richard Neville earl of Warwick; John, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, later 5th earl of Sandwich; William; de see also Montague; Mountague
Montague, Elizabeth wife of John Montagu Viscount Hinchingbrooke; George 1st earl of Halifax; George 2nd earl of Halifax; Ralph; see also Montagu; Mountague;
Montgomery, family; Harry; J. M.; W. N.
Moor, The, in Alderton q.v.
Moor End; Moor End Lane, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Moor Field, in Cosgrove q.v.
Moor Lane; Moor Meadow, in Alderton q.v.
Moore, David; John; Stephen
Moors, The; Moors Field; Moors Furlong, in Furtho q.v.
Moravia
Moravian Church
Mordaunt, Miss; Sir Charles Bt.; Elizabeth: see Prowse, Elizabeth; family; Sir John Bt.; Major-General Thomas Osbourne
More, La: see Yardley Gobion, Moor End in
Morgan, Francis; John
Morin, Robert
Mormonism
Morris, Ann
Morris Ashby Ltd.
Morris Ashby Smelting Co. Ltd.
Morse, Hugh de
Mortain, counts of; see also John, king of England; Robert, count of Mortain; William, count of Mortain
Mortimer, Catherine wife of Thomas earl of Warwick; Edmund de earl of March (d. 1381); Edmund de earl of March (d. 1425); John; Lawrence; Roger de earl of March (d. 1360); Roger de earl of March (d. 1398); Thomas; Waleran de
Mortlake (Surrey)
Morton, 17th earl of: see Douglas, George Sholto; George John Percy
Mothers' Union
motor car building
motorways
Mottram [in Longdendale] (Cheshire)
Mould, John
Moulton
Mount, The, in Alderton q.v.
Mount Field, in Wicken q.v.
Mount Hill Avenue, in Old Stratford q.v.
Mount Mill; Mount Mill & Limes End Farm, in Wicken q.v.
Mount Pleasant Chapel, in Northampton, q.v.
Mountague, George; see also Montagu; Montague
Mowbray, honor; Thomas de, earl of Nottingham and duke of Norfolk
Mrs. Arundell's Close, in Roade q.v.
Mulso, Thomas
Mundy, Edward Miller
Murcott, in Long Buckby q.v.
Murdac, Maud wife of Robert;
Robert; Thomas;
-, William
Mursley (Bucks.)
Muscott, in Norton [by Daventry] q.v.
museums
Mylne, R. S.
Nailour, Jane
Napton, Adam de; Agnes: see Salceto, Agnes de; Joan de wife of Roger Lyons; Robert de
Nash (Bucks.)
Nash Mason: see Mason
National schools: see education, elementary and primary
National Society; Northamptonshire branch
National Trust
Navigation Inn, in Cosgrove; Stoke Bruerne; Yardley Gobion qq.v.
Neatishead (Norfolk), Barton Hall in
Neely, Andrew C.; Andrew; the younger
Nelson Café, in Potterspury q.v.
Neolithic remains: see Prehistoric remains
Neswick, Robert
Nether Farm, in Hartwell q.v.
Nether Heyford
Nevada (U.S.A.)
Neville, Anne: see Montagu, Anne; Anne countess of Warwick; Anne wife of Richard duke of Gloucester; Cecily wife of Richard duke of York; Elizabeth wife of Simon Simeon later of Sir John la Warre; Lord la Warre Isabel wife of George duke of Clarence; John de Lord; Richard earl of Salisbury (d. 1460); Richard earl of Warwick and Salisbury; Robert de
New Charity: see Stoke Bruerne, New Charity
New College, in Oxford q.v.
New Inn, in Roade q.v.
New Learning Ltd.
New Park, in Paulerspury q.v.
Newbold, John
Newbolt, William Henry
Newbolt Close, in Paulerspury q.v.
Newbury (Berks.), battle
Newcastle-under-Lyne, duke of: see Pelham-Clinton, Henry
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Northumber land), cathedral
Newcome, William
Newington: see South Newington
Newlands, in Hartwell q.v.
Newman, Elizabeth; John; S. J.; Thomas
Newnham
Newnham, John de
Newnsham, Sir Thomas
Newport, Dorothy: see Hatton, Dorothy; John; see also Hatton alias Newport
Newport Pagnell (Bucks.); Nonconformity; poor law union; Tickford in
Newton: see Water Newton
Newton, Arthur Henry; (d. 1901) Arthur Henry jun.; Georgina Tregonning wife of A. H. Newton sen.; Henry Charles; Richard Palmer; Thomas; see also Windsor & Newton
Nichol, Thomas; charity of
Nicholas of Hartwell
Nicholson, Otho
Nickson (or Nixon), Richard; William
Nixon: see Nickson
Noell, Edward
non-ferrous metal founding
Nonconformist schools: see education, British schools
Nonconformity; see also Baptist Church; Congregationalism; Methodism; Moravian Church; Mormonism; United Brethren
Nonleys, in Hartwell q.v.
Nook, The, in Alderton q.v.
Norbury, John
Norfolk, Grafton estates in
Norfolk, duke of: see Mowbray, Thomas de
Norris, family
Northborough
North Buckinghamshire Congregational Association
North Buckinghamshire Water Board
North Crawley (Bucks.)
North Field; North Fields Farm, in Deanshanger q.v.
North Luffenham (Rutland)
North Sheen (Surrey), priory in
North Witham (Lincs.), Lobthorpe in
Northampton, archdeacon; of
archidiaconal education committee; bus services;
carriage
of coal from; carrying services;
castle
guard; commuting from;
commuting to;
corporation;
deliveries from; expansion;
of Fermor estate in;
and First World War;
lace exhibition at;
manors and other estates;
market; mentioned;
migration; to Nonconformity; railway
services; religious
houses in; and see under St.
Andrews's priory in; St. James's
abbey in; St. John's friary in; St.
John's hospital in; as sub-regional
centre rural district;
tramroad; to Wesleyan Circuit
-, Abington Avenue Congregational
Church in; All Saints'
church in; Austin friary in;
Central Girls' School; College
Lane chapel in; Delapre abbey
in; East Hunsbury
in; Friars Minor in;
Hunsbury Hill in Mount
Pleasant Chapel in; National
school in; Roman Catholic
cathedral in; St. Andrew's
priory in;
St. Francis and Therese Roman
Catholic church in; St. Giles's
parish in; St. James's abbey in;
St. John's friary in;
St. John's hospital in;
Southern
District in; Town and
County School
Northampton, earl of: see Compton, James; marquess of: see Parr, William; William de
Northampton & Banbury Junction Railway
Northampton Brewery Co.
Northampton Co-operative Society
Northampton Electric Light & Power Co.
Northampton Infirmary
Northampton Road, in Alderton; Cosgrove; Easton Neston; Grafton Regis; Roade; Stoke Bruerne qq.v.
Northamptonshire Association of Bap tist Churches
Northamptonshire Association of Congregational Churches
Northamptonshire Baptist Association
Northamptonshire Church Education Society
Northamptonshire County Council
Northamptonshire Naturalists' Trust
Northamptonshire Record Society
Northumberland, earl of: see Percy, Henry de
Northumbria, earl of: see Tostig, earl of Northumbria
Nortoft, in Guilsborough q.v.
Norton [by Daventry], Muscott in; see also Greens Norton
Norton, Lord: see Adderley, H. A.; W. E.
Noseley (Leics.)
Nostell, in Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell q.v.
Nottingham, earls of: see Finch, Daniel; Mowbray, Thomas de
Nottinghamshire, alabaster from
Nowers, Isabel de: see Goldington, Isabel de; William de
Nun Wood, in Easton Neston, q.v.
Nuncourt, Elizabeth wife of Richard Nuncourt; Richard
nunneries: see religious houses; and under names of houses
Oakley, Dorothy wife of John Oakley; John; Richard; Samuel
O'Brien, Donogh, style Lord O'Brien; Lord: see O'Brien, Donogh; Sophia: see Osborne, Sophia
Odo, bishop of Bayeux
Ogilby, John
Ogle, Beatrice wife of Cuthbert (d. 1633); Cuthbert (d. 1633); charity of; Cuthbert (fl. 1726)
Old
Old Charity: see Bosenhoe, Thomas, charity of
Old Churchyard, in Wicken q.v.
Old Copse, in Deanshanger; Passenham qq.v.
Old Copse Farm, in Deanshanger q.v.
Old Dower House, in Cosgrove q.v.
Old Hill Avenue, Mount Hill Avenue in
Old Park, in Grafton Regis; Paulerspury qq.v.
Old Rectory, in Ashton q.v.
Old Stow: see Old Stratford
Old Stratford, boundaries;
brickmaking; canal at;
carrying services; chapel
in: see hermitage/chapel in; charities; church
communications;
education;
hermitage/chapel in;
industry; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government;
manors and other estates;
mentioned;
mills; Nonconformity;
population;
tolls; topography;
trades and crafts
-, Belvidere Academy/House in;
Black Horse Inn in; Carlton Sart ?in; Chapel Close in;
Cosgrove Road in;
Deanshanger Road in;
Falcon Inn in; Furtho
House in; Green Parrot
Hotel in; Hermitage Close in;
Hermitage Grounds in;
Hermitage House in; London
Road in; Saracen's Head
in; Swan Inn in;
Trinity House in; Trinity
House/School in;
Welch Harp in; Wharf
Lane in; White Lion in;
Willow Terrace in
Old Talbot, in Potterspury q.v.
Old Windmill Inn, in Paulerspury q.v.
Oliver, Richard
Oliver & York's Bank
Olney (Bucks.)
Onan, Henry; Thomas
open fields; see also inclosure; and under individual parishes
Orchard Cottage, in Ashton q.v.
Ormar
Osbeston, Edmund
Osborn, George; Lewis
Osborne, John; Sir Robert; Sophia wife of Lord O'Brien later of 1st Lord Lempster; Thomas; Thomas 1st duke of Leeds
Osmund the forester
Osney, in Oxford q.v.
Ostler, George
Osulf
Otto, Hugh son of
Ouse: see Great Ouse
Ouseley, Richard; Sybil
Out Field, in Wicken q.v.
Outram, Benjamin
Outwards; Outwoods: see Paulerspury, Outwoods in
Oxenford, Alice: see Combemartin, Alice; John de the elder; John de the younger; John son of John de Oxenford the younger
Oxford, castle; diocese mentioned; university;
Camden chair of Ancient History
in; Waynflete professor in
-, Brasenose College in;
Christ Church in;
Exeter College in; Jesus College in;
Mansfield College in; Merton
College in; New College in;
Osney abbey in; St. Alban's
Hall in; St. John's hospital in;
St. Mary's Hall in;
Winchester College in;: see
Oxford, New College in; Worcester College in
Oxford, earl of: see Vere, John de
oxide manufacture
Oyley, Henry d'; Margery d' wife of Henry earl of Warwick (d. 1229); Nigel d' Robert d;'
Packhorse Inn, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Packington alias Rockingham, Richard Robert
Padbury (Bucks.)
Padbury, Alice wife of Michael Padbury the elder; Michael the elder; Michael the younger
Paddocks Farm, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Page, John; Thomas
Paget, H. W. G. 3rd marquess of Anglesey
Paine, Alan
Pales Park, in Shutlanger q.v.
Palmer: see also F. Palmer & Son (Quarry) Ltd.
Palmer, Barbara wife of Eyre Whalley Francis; John (d. 1679); John (d. 1688); John (d. 1761); Joseph; Richard; Roger; Thomas (d. 1715); Thomas (d. 1732)
Panter, P. J. J.; see also Talbot, Brown, Panter & Partners
Panton, William
Panton alias Bolingbroke, William
paper mills
Parish, Horace
parish meetings and councils
Park Close, in Cosgrove q.v.
Park Corner Field, in Wicken q.v.
Park Farm, in Hartwell; Paulerspury; Wicken qq.v.
Park Field; Park Hall, in Paulerspury q.v.
Park House; Park Lodge: see Wicken, Wicken Park in
Park Road, in Hartwell q.v.
Park Royal Woodworkers Ltd.
Park View, in Towcester q.v.
Parker, Caleb; family; Thomas
Parkins, Richard; see also Perkins
Parkinson, John
parks and gardens
Parles, Alice wife of Ralph Parles (d. 1420); Alice wife of Ralph Parles the younger; family; Joan wife of John Cumberford; John; Katherine wife of Ralph (d. 1420); Margaret wife of John Parles later of Robert Catesby; Ralph (d. 1420); Ralph (d. c. 1420-30); Ralph son of Ralph the younger; Walter William
Parles Park, in Shutlanger q.v.
Parmenter, Stephen
parochial church councils
Parr, family Lady: see Brooke, Elizabeth; Lord: see Parr, William Lord Parr; Maud: see Green, Maud; Sir Thomas; Sir William; William Lord Parr later marquess of Northampton
Parrott, John
parsonages
Passelawe, Robert
Passenham, allotment in Whittlewood;
in Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle; archaeology;
boundaries; carrying
services; charities;
charity estate in; church;
communications; education;
farming; fishery;
geology; inclosure;
landscape and settlement;
local government;
manorial buildings;
manors and other estates;
mills; Nonconformity;
open fields; population;
rector; vestry;
see also Deanshanger; Old
Stratford
-, Armitage Coppice in; Breach
Field in; Briary Lodge in;
Cherry Tree Lodge in;
Coxe Stocking in;
Dagnall in; East Ashalls Coppice
in; Flowers Barn in; Flowers Farm in; Ham Meadow in;
Hanger Lodge in;
Hanger Walk in; Hanging
Sart in; King's Hill Field in;
Le Lye in; Little Stow
Field in; Manor Farm in;
Manor House in;
Old Copse in;
Old Stratford in; and see
under Old Stratford; Passenham
Manor in
-, Puxley in, boundaries; inclosure;
local government;
manors and other estates;
mentioned;
population; tithes; topography; Puxley Farm in;
Puxley Glebe Farm in;
Puxley Grange Farm
in; Puxley Green Farm in;
Puxley Green in
-, Shrobb in; Shrobb
Lawn in; Shrobb Lodge in;
Shrobb Walk in;
Stollege Lodge in; The Folly
in; West Ashalls Coppice in;
Windmill Furlong in
Passenham, Alice daughter of William de Passenham; Alice wife of Henry de; Henry de; Margaret de; William de (d. 1278); William de (d. 1298)
Passenham Manor, in Passenham q.v.
Passenham Relief in Need Charity
Passenham United Charities
Paterson, William
Pattishall, Astcote in; Dalscote in; Eastcote in
Pattishall, John de; Maud wife of John de; Simon de; William de
Paulerspury, archaeology; bakery;
bicyle making; brickmaking; bus services;
carrying services; charities;
church;
common fields; communications education;
farming; framework knitting;
geology; inclosure;
lacemaking; landscape and settlement;
local government;
manorial buildings;
manors and other
estates;
mentioned; mills;
Nonconformity;
open fields;
population; postal services;
potash making; pottery making; quarrying
retailing; and Second
World War; topography;
trades and crafts; woodland
in
-, Ashton Pury manor in
Berry Hill
Field in; Bignell's Lane in;
Bungalow Café in; Cappenham Bridge in;
Church End in;
College Row in; Conduit
Close in; Cuttle Mill in;
East End in; Easthill in;
Fishweirs in; Framstead in;
Grafton Park in;
see also Grafton Regis,
Grafton Park in;; Potterspury;
Potterspury Park in;; Gray's
Close in; Great House in;
Hall Close in; Hall
Field in Haven Nurseries in
-, Heathencote in, Berry Hill Field in;
brickmaking; chapel;
Denelfescroft in;
farming Great
Westy Field in; Heathencote
Farm in; Heathencote
Green in; Little Westy Field
in; local government;
manors and other estates;
medieval settlement; mentioned;
Middle Field in;
Mill Field in; Nonconformity;
population; potash
making; topography;
Towcester Field in;
windmill
-, High Street in
Hill Farm in; Honey Close in;
Manor Farm in;
Meanfallow Brickyard in;
Meanfallow in; Middle
Field in; Monksbarn in;
Monkswood in; New Park in;
Newbolt Close in; Old
Park in; Old Windmill Inn in;
Outwood(s) in; Park
Farm in;
Park Field in; Park Hall in;
Paulerspury Hill Farm in;
Paulerspury House in;
Paulerspury Park Farm in;
Paulerspury Park in;
Plum Park Farm in;
Plum Park in;
Plumb Hall in; Plumb Park
Inn
-, Plumpton End in, Breach Field in;
Cullers Breach in;
Manor House in; mentioned
Stockings Field in
-, Plumpton Hall in; Plumpton in;
Plumpton Park Field in;
Plumpton Park in;
Plumpton Pury in;
-, Pury End in, Bricklayer's Arms in;
church life;
education; forge; local
government; manors
and other estates; mentioned Nonconformity;
quarrying;
retailing; Roman/
Saxon discoveries; topography
-, Pury Hill Farm in;; Pury
manor: see Ashton Pury manor;
Red Lion in; Shrubby Woodhill in; Tews End in;
The Hill in; The Warren
in; Toothill Field in;
Towcester racecourse in;
Twygrist Mill in;
Venture Café & Filling Station in;
White Hart Inn in;
Windmill Furlong in; Wood
Hall in; Woodhill Pond
in
Paulerspury House, in Paulerspury q.v.
Paulet, Agnes: see Howard, Agnes; William 3rd marquess of Winchester
Paveley, Agnes: see Lou, Agnes le; family; Geoffrey de (d. 1198); Geoffrey de; (fl. 1210); Ilbert de; Isabel de; wife of Sir John; St. John; Ivetta de; Joan wife of John de Paveley (d. c. 1392); John de (d. c. 1392); John de (fl. 1329); Lawrence de (d. 1349); Lawrence de (d. c. 1282); Lawrence de (fl. 1290); Philip de (b. c. 1258); Philip de (fl. 1329); Richard de (1199); Richard de (1241); Robert de (d. 1194); Robert de (d. 1250); Robert de (d. 1288); Robert de (d. 1346); Robert de (fl. 1086); Robert de (fl. 1352); Robert de (fl. early 12th cent.); Sarra wife of Robert (d. 1288); Walter de (1358); William de
Paxton, Thomas
Payne, E. A.; James
Peace & Plenty, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Peacock, Richard
Peake, George; Joseph; Nicholas; William; charity of; William son of George Peake
Pearse, James
Pease, Richard
Peasland, Samuel
Peasnall, Phoebe; William
Peck, Richard
Peckham (Surrey)
Pedder, Thomas; charity of
Pedder's Farm, in Potterspury q.v.
Peissi, Robert de
Pelham-Clinton, Henry Pelham 5th duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne
Pell, Frederick; Mary Ann; Thomas; Thomas Frederick; William
Pembroke, countess of: see Valence, Margery de; earls of: see Tudor, Jasper; Valence, Aymer de; Valence, William de
Pembroke Hall, in Cambridge q.v.
Penarth (Glam.)
Penn, family; Mary wife of John Hobbs; Thomas
Penn Bush Fields, in Wicken q.v.
Pennant: see Dawkins-Pennant; Douglas-Pennant
Penne, Hugh
Penrhyn (Caerns.), Penrhyn Castle in
Penrhyn of Llandegai, 1st Lord: see Douglas-Pennant (formerly Douglas), Edward Gordon; 2nd Lord: see Douglas-Pennant, George Sholto Gordon; 3rd Lord: see Douglas-Pennant, Edward Sholto; 4th Lord: see Douglas-Pennant, Hugh Napier; Lady: see FitzRoy, Maria Louisa; Glynne, Gertrude Jessy
Penson, Robert
Penzance (Cornwall)
Peppercorn, William
Perceval, Charles
Percival's Bank
Percy, Henry de, earl of Northumberland (d. 1408)
Pericom PLC
Perkins: see also Perkins
Perkins, Richard; Thomas; see also Parkins
Perkins Farm: see Hartwell, Hartwell End in
perpetual curacies
Perrers, Alice
Perry, Henry de; William de
Pesenest, Thomas
Peterborough abbey; bishops of: see Blagden, Claude Martin; Howland, Richard; dean and chapter; diocesan training college
Pevensey (Sussex), castle
Pever, Thomas
Peveril, William (d. 1113); William (d. 1153)
Pewtress, John Barber
Peyvre, Paul (1238)
Phelips, Francis
Philip, Alice: see Chaucer, Alice; David Thomas
Phipps, Ada Ruby Melville, Trust Fund; Pickering; T. E. D.
Phipps & Co.
Pianoforte Supplies Ltd.
Pickerell, Cicely wife of John Pickerell; John
Picot, Peter
Piddington
Pierce, John
Pig & Whistle, in Wicken q.v.
Pightle, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Pigott, Isabel: see Ede, Isabel; Robert; Thomas
Pilgrim Trust
Pilkington, James; T. William
Pinfold, John
Pinkney, honor
Pinto, Francisco
Pittam, John; Robert; Thomas
Plain, The, in Roade q.v.
Plain Field, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Plain Woods, in Blisworth; Stoke Bruerne qq.v.
Plant, Walter
Plantagenet, George duke of Clarence; Richard: see Richard duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III; Richard, duke of York (d. 1460)
playgrounds; playing fields: see recreation grounds
Plescy, Lord: see Plessis, Hugh de
Plessey Ltd.
Plessis, Christian: see Sandford, Christian; Hugh de the elder; Hugh de the younger Lord Plescy; John de; John earl of Warwick; Margery: see Warwick, Margery countess of
Plough Inn, in Alderton; Cosgrove; Shutlanger qq.v.
Plowman, Henry; William
Plum Park; Plumb Hall; Plumb Park Inn, in Paulerspury q.v.
Plumpton, see also Paulerspury, Plumpton in
Plumpton End, in Paulerspury q.v.
Plumpton Field, in Alderton q.v.
Plumpton Park; Plumpton Park Field, in Paulerspury q.v.
Pointer, John
Pole, Alice: see Chaucer, Alice; Anne wife of Thomas de la Pole; de la, family; Edmund de la; Katherine de la; Michael de la 1st earl of Suffolk; Michael de la 2nd earl of Suffolk; Michael de la son of 2nd earl; Richard de la; Thomas de la (d. 1420); Thomas de la (d. 1430); William de la William de la 4th earl of Suffolk, later duke of Suffolk
police
polish manufacture
Pollard, John
Polwarth (Berwicks.), Marchmont in
Pomfret, countess of: see Browne, Mary; Draycott, Anna Maria; Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa; earls of: see under Fermor
Pomfret Arms, in Hardingstone q.v.
Pomfret Lodge, in Easton Neston q.v.
Pondmead Field: see Potterspury, Lye and Pondmead Field in
pontage, grants of
Pontefract (Yorks.)
Pontefract, earls of: see under Fermor
poor law unions
poor relief
Poor's Field, in Deanshanger q.v.
population; and see under indi- vidual parishes
Porter, Charles; Endymion
Porter's Lodge, in Wicken q.v.
Portman Square, in London q.v.
Portsmouth (Hants.), Southsea in
Portway, in Ashton; Hartwell; Roade qq.v.
Post Office: see General Post Office; postal services
postal services
potash making
Potter; family; John; Richard; Sydney Albion; see also Smith alias Potter
Potters, The, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Potterspury, advowson and rectory;
allotment in Whittlewood;
archaeology; bellfounding;
boundaries;
charities;
church;
communications; education;
farming;
geology; inclosure;
inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement;
local government;
malting; manorial;
buildings; manors and
other estates;
mentioned; mills;
night police; Nonconformity;
open fields;
poor law union;
population; pottery
making; suit of
mill; tanning; topography; trades and crafts;
vicar; vicarage;
water-mill;
woodland; workhouse;
see also Yardley Gobion, workhouse
-, Anchor in Assart Farm in;
Beech House in;
Beeches Farm in; Black
Horse in; Blackwell End in;
Blue Ball in; Brownswood
Green in;
Brownswood in; Cheley Well
in; Church End in; Cleleywell Field in; Cock Inn in;
Frith Coppice in; Hardley
Field in; Harley Field in;
High Street in;
Hill House in;
Holywell Field in;
Home Farm in; Homestead
Farm in; John Hellins
School in; Kenson Field in;
Lower End in; Lye
and Pondmead Field in;
Mays Way in; Meadow View
in; Nelson Café in; Old
Stratford in; and see under Old
Stratford; Old Talbot in; Pedder's Farm in; Potterspury
House in; Potterspury Lodge
in;
Potterspury Mill in;
Potterspury Park in;
and see also
Grafton Regis, Grafton Park in;
Pury Lodge in: see Potterspury
Lodge in; Puxley in: see Passenham, Puxley in; Queen's Oak
Farm in; Red Lion in;
Reindeer in; St. Anthony's in;
Talbot alehouse in;
Taylors Moor in; The
Beeches in; Undivided
Land in; Wakefield
Home Farm in; Wakefield Lawn in;
Wakefield Lawn Lodge in;
Wakefield Lodge in;
Wakefield
Walk in; White
House in; and see also
under Yardley Gobion; White
Rose Farm in; Windmill
Close in; Windmill Field in;
Wood Memorial &
Institute in; Yardley
Gobion in: see Yardley Gobion
Potterspury Field Gate, in Furtho q.v.
Potterspury House, in Potterspury q.v.
Potterspury Rural District Council
Potterspury Tithing
pottery making
Poulett, Catherine 2nd wife of Sir William Fermor 2nd Bt.; John 3rd Lord Poulett; Lord: see Poulett, John
Poverty Yard, in Roade q.v.
Powell, Daniel; Emmeline Jane; Sir Richard
Poynter, John
practical instruction centres: see education, secondary
Pratell, John
Pratt, Gregory
prehistoric discoveries
Prentice Coppice, in Hartwell q.v.
preparatory schools: see education, private schools
Preston, family; Geoffrey de; Gilbert de; John; Laurence de; Michael de; Richard de; Samuel; Thomas; Arthur Walter de
primary schools: see education, elementary and primary
Primitive Methodism: see Methodism
priories: see religious houses; and under names of houses
Priors Marston (Warws.)
Priory, The, in Cosgrove q.v.
prisoners of war
private schools: see education, private schools
Prizage Fund
Prospect House, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Prowse, Elizabeth: see Hosier, Elizabeth; Sharp, Elizabeth; Elizabeth wife of Sir John Mordaunt Bt.; George; Mary wife of J. M. Rogers; Thomas
Prudde, Robert
public houses: see inns and alehouses
Pugeys, Imbert
Pugh, Clifford Walter; George
Purbeck, Isle of (Dorset), stone from
Purleigh Wood (Northants.)
purprestures
Pursell, Roger Thomas
Pury: see Paulerspury; Potterspury
Pury Clack: see Potterspury, water-mill
Pury End; Pury Hill Farm, in Paulerspury q.v.
Pury Lodge: see Potterspury, Potterspury Lodge in
Pury Park: see Paulerspury, Paulerspury Park Farm in; Potterspury, Potterspury Park in
Pury Road, in Alderton q.v.
Pury, Aubrey de; John; Robert de; William de
Puxley, in Passenham and Potterspury: see under Passenham
Puxley Farm; Puxley Glebe Farm; Puxley Grange; Puxley Green, in Passenham q.v.
Puxley Road, in Deanshanger q.v.
Puxley, Alice de wife of Hugh de Brochole; William de
Pyncombe, Mrs.
Pyru, Robert de
Pyttes, family; Thomas
Pywell, Bryan William; Hannah Amelia
Quarries, The; Quarry Bridge; Quarry Field in Cosgrove; Furtho qq.v.
quarrying; see also ironstone mining
Queen Anne's Bounty
Queen Victoria Clergy Fund
Queen's Oak Farm, in Potterspury q.v.
Quinton
Radcliff, John (d. 1730); John son of William; John the younger; William; see also Ratcliff(e)
Radcliffe, Dr. John, Trustees of the Will of
Raffield, John
railway engineering: see Wolverton, railway works
railways; see also tramroads; tramways
Rainald
Rainham (Essex)
Ralph; Michael son of
Ralph son of Roger of Northampton
Ramsey, Sir John
Ransom, family
Ranulph earl of Chester
Ratcliff (Mdx.)
Ratcliff, Robert; see also Radcliff
Ratcliffe, Thomas; see also Radcliffe
Ratledge, John; William
Ravenser, Thomas
Ravenshead Farm, in Hartwell q.v.
Rawlins, John
Ray, George
Reade, Frances wife of Samuel Reade; Samuel
Reading (Berks.)
recreation grounds
Rectory Cottage, in Ashton q.v.
Rectory Farm, in Ashton; Cosgrove; Furtho qq.v.
rectory manors
Recusancy; see also Roman Catholicism
Red Lion, in Paulerspury; Potterspury qq.v.
Reed, Benjamin
Reeth, Fremington & Healaugh (Yorks.), Draycott Hall in
Reeve, Christopher
refreshment rooms: see transport cafés
Reindeer public house, in Potterspury q.v.
religious houses; lands of
Rendall, Frederick S.
rents: see estate management
retailing
Revai, Andew
Reve, Thomas
Revell, family; Hugh; Robert (fl. 1186); Robert (fl. 1243); Robert (fl. 1375); Robert (fl. temp. Hen. I) Roger
Revis, Henry
Reynolds, Messrs., ironmasters; Mrs. Kathleen M.; Paul
Rhodesia: see Southern Rhodesia
Richard duke of Gloucester: see Richard III
Richard duke of York: see Plantagenet, Richard
Richard I, king of England
Richard II, king of England
Richard III, king of England
Richard son of William
Richardson, Comfort wife of J. C. Richardson; George Edward; Henry; John Cole; John (d. 1713); John (d. 1757); Richard; Roger; Selina; William
Richmond, duke of: see Lennox, Charles
Richmond-Watson, J. H.; R. N.
Rickmansworth (Herts.)
Rickyard, in Easton Neston q.v.
Ridgmont, in Deanshanger q.v.
Ridgway, Rupert
Ridings, The, in Roade q.v.
Ridley, Mrs.
Rigby, Alexander; Christopher; Jake
Riparis, Margery de
Ripley (Derbys.), Butterley Ironworks in
Risley, John the elder; John the younger
Risley (Derbys.)
Rivers, 1st Lord: see Woodville, Richard; 2nd Earl: see Woodville, Anthony; 3rd Earl: see Woodville, Richard
Riviere, Frances: see Forfett, Frances; Isaac
Roade, archaeology; boundaries;
charities; charity
estate in; church;
communications;
commuting to; education;
engineering;
farming;
inclosure;
lacemaking;
landscape and settlement;
local government;
manorial
buildings; manors and
other estates;
milling; mills; Nonconformity;
open fields;
population;
proposed canal; quarrying;
railway; railway station; tithes;
topography; trades
and crafts
-, Abbotts Way in; Ash Wood in;
Ashton Road in; Barn
Close in; Blisworth Road in;
Blunt's Farm in;
Breach Field in; Brihtgevescroft in; Burman Farm in;
Church End in;
Community Centre and Playing
Field Association Croft Lane
in; Dovecote Farm in;
Dunmannysmede in; Fox
Covert in; George Inn in;
Grafton Road in;
Great Hyde Field in; Hall
Field in; Hall Wood in;
Hartwell Park in; Hartwell Road in; Herbert
House Seminary for Young
Ladies in; High Street in;
Highfield in;
Hoe Way in; Hunger Hill
Field in; Hunsdon's Wood in;
Hyde Close in; Hyde
Farm in;
Hyde Field in; Hyde in;
Hyde Road in;
Kineswinescroft in;
Lidyate in; Little Hyde Field
in; London Road in;
Mantle Sarts in; Mantles
Holme in; Mauntell's
Wood(s) in; Mill Field in;
Mrs. Arundell's
Close in; New inn in;
Northampton Road in;
Portway in; Poverty Yard in;
Priest's House in; Roade
Boarding School in; Roade
Cutting in; Roade Mill in;
Roade School in; Robert
Stephenson public house in;
Rode Land in; Roman
Catholicism St. Lawrence's
Roman Catholic Church in;
Shortwood in; Simplex
factory Somereshale in; Somerhale in;
Stratford Road in;
Sudden's Close in; Sumerhale
in; Summer Hall Field in;
Summerale in; The Leys in;
The Plain in; The
Ridings in; The Sarts in;
The Sixty in; Thorpe
Wood House in; Thorpe
Wood in; Thorpewood Farm
in; Town's House in; Travell's Farm in; Vicarage in;
Warwick House
School for Girls in; West
Well Field in; Wood
Leys Farm in; Woodleys in;
Yew Tree Terrace in
Roade, Eleanor daughter of Ralph de; Ralph de
Roade Boarding School; Roade Cutting, in Roade q.v.
Roade Feoffee and Chivall Charities
Roade Feoffees' Charity
Roade Hill, in Ashton q.v.
Roade Mill; Roade School, in Roade q.v.
roads: see highways administration; turnpike roads; Watling Street
Robbins, Isaac
Robert, count of Mortain
Robert, earl of Leicester
Robert of Cosgrove Mill
Robert (fl. 1086): see Paveley, Robert de
Robert the miller of Alderton
Robert son of Anketil
Robert son of Roger the miller of Cosgrove
Robert son of William de Pury
Robert Stephenson public house, in Roade q.v.
Roberts, Albert; Arthur; Bertram Douglas; Caroline wife of John; E. & H.; Eden John; Edwin; Eric; family; George; Harry S.; Henry; John; Luke; Richard; Rupert Percival; Thomas; Thomas John Edwin; see also E. & H. Roberts Ltd.
Robinson, - Ann; family; Isaac; John; Thomas; William & Son; see also Hunt alias Robinson
Rockingham
Rockingham: see Packington alias Rockingham
Roddis, Thomas jun.; Thomas sen.; see also T. Roddis Ltd.
Rode Land, in Roade q.v.
Rodknight, John; William
Roe Field, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Roffe, Richard de
Roger, James
Roger the miller of Cosgrove
Roger of Northampton
Roger undertenant of Wick Dive
Rogers, James; John Methuen; Mary: see Prowse, Mary; William
Rolfe, Henry
Rolls Royce Enthusiasts' Club
Rolt, Samuel; Stephen
Roman Catholicism; see also Recusancy
Roman discoveries
Roman roads: see Roman discoveries; Watling Street
Rookery Farm, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Rookes, Christopher John
Roos, Anne wife of Robert Roos; Robert
ropemaking
Roper, Benedict; John; John Clarke; William
Rose, Mrs. Edward Elizabeth
Rotherham, John
Rothersthorpe
Rothing, Isabel: see Combemartin, Isabel; Richard de
Rothwell, William
Round House, The; Roundmote, in Alderton q.v.
Rous, Lucy: see Forester, Lucy
Rouse, E. Clive
Row, Elizabeth wife of Thomas Addington
Rowley Wood, in Ashton q.v.
Rowslade Field, in Shutlanger q.v.
Royal Air Force, Salcey Forest depot
Royal Condor Motor & Cycle Works
Royal Insurance Co.
Rudd, William the elder; William the younger
Ruffe: see Rolfe
Rufford (Lancs.), Rufford Hall in
Rufus, William
Rugby (Warws.)
Rumeney, Alan de
rural district councils; and see under Hardingstone; Northampton; Potterspury; Towcester
Rush Mills, in Hardingstone q.v.
Rushall (Staffs.)
Rushworth, Francis
Russell, - Edward; John; Katherine, wife of William Harbord; Robert; Stephen; Thomas; William earl of Bedford, later duke of Bedford
Rutland, earl of: see Edward earl of Rutland, later duke of York
Ryder, Thomas
Rye, John; Lewis
Rythe, John
Ryvers, Lords, later Earls: see under Woodville
Sackville, Charles 6th earl of Dorset; countess of: see Bagot, Mary; Edward 4th earl of Dorset; Richard 5th earl of Dorset; Thomas Lord Buckhurst, later 1st earl of Dorset
Sadler, Henry; Ralph
Safleto: see Salceto
St. Alban's Hall, in Oxford q.v.
St. Albans (Herts.)
St. Anthony's, in Potterspury q.v.
St. David and the Holy Trinity, Hospital of, in Kingsthorpe q.v.
St. Francis and Therese R. C. church, in Northampton q.v.
St. Ives (Hunts.)
St. James's abbey, in Northampton q.v.
St. James's Square, in London q.v.
St. John, family; Giles de; Isabel: see Combemartin, Isabel; Paveley, Isabel; John (d. 1424); John (d. 1525); John (fl. 1540); Margaret: see Beauchamp, Margaret; Margery or Margaret: see Waldegrave, Margery or Mar garet; Oliver grandson of Oliver St. John the elder; Oliver son of John St. John; William
St. John of Jerusalem, Hospital of: see Knights Hospitallers
St. John Street, in London q.v.
St. John's College, in Cambridge q.v.
St. Lawrence's Roman Catholic Church, in Roade q.v.
St. Liz, Andrew de; Joan: see Com bemartin, Joan
St. Martin's in the Fields, in London q.v.
St. Mary's Hall, in Oxford q.v.
St. Monica Trust
St. Neot's (Hunts.)
St. Paul's cathedral, in London q.v.
St. Philbert, Sir Adam de
St. Pierre-sur-Dives (Calvados)
St. Vincent's well, in Cosgrove, q.v.
Sainthill, Robert
Salceto, Agnes de wife of Adam de Napton; Beatrice: see Fitz Ralph, Beatrice daughter of Hugh; Mary de wife of Simon de Thorpe; Robert de (d. 1223); Robert de (d. 1236)
Salcey Avenue; Salcey Close, in Hart well q.v.
Salcey Forest; charity; R.A.F depot; in timber from
Salcey Green, in Hartwell q.v.
Salcey Jig & Tool Co.
Salcey Lawn, in Hartwell q.v.
Salcey Precision Engineering Co. Ltd.
Salisbury, bishop of: see Waltham, John; earl of: see Neville, Richard
Salt Lake City (Utah)
Sams, Barwick John; Isabella wife of J. B. Harrison
Samwell, William
San Francisco (Calif.)
sand quarrying: see quarrying
Sanders, William Watkins
Sanderson, John
Sandford, Christian wife of John de Plessis; Hugh de
Sandhill Field, in Alderton q.v.
Sandpit Copse, in Hartwell q.v.
Sandwell, in West Bromwich q.v.
Sandwich, earl of: see Montague, John
Sandy (Beds.)
Sansome, David
Saracen's Head, in Old Stratford q.v.
Sargeant, Henry Charles; Joe; John
Sarts, The, in Hartwell and Roade, qq.v.
Sasfrid
Saunders, Alfred; John; William
Savage, Geoffrey; George; Henry Alfred; Herbert Augustus Thomas; James; Maud; Robert; Thomas; William
Savigny-sur-Braye (Loir-et-Cher), abbey
Savile, Dorothy wife of 3rd earl of Burlington; George 1st marquess of Halifax; William 2nd marquess of Halifax
Savoy, Hospital of the, in London q.v.
sawmills; see also timber merchants
Sawyer, Edward
Saxby, Nicholas, charity of; Sarah wife of John Clarke of Deanshanger
Saxton, Frances wife of Edward Mansel the younger
Say, Geoffrey de; Lord: see Heron, William; Say, William; Nicholas de; William (d. 1295); William Lord (d. c. 1271)
Scales, John; Margery wife of John
school boards: see education, board schools
schools: see education
Sclipton, Robert de
Scott, James; Miss; Richard; Simon
Scrivener, Alfred; Emma; family; Fanny; Job; John; Joseph; Margaret; Margaret wife of Thomas Scrivener; Richard Thomas
Seabrooke, George
Seaman, John
Searle, Thomas
Sebright, John
Second World War; evacuation of children
secondary schools: see education, secondary
Sedgewick, John Obadiah
Seers, William
Selby, Richard de
select vestries: see vestries
Sellis, Jane
Selveston, Alice wife of William de; William de
Sethen, William
Seville (Spain)
Sewardsley, in Easton Neston q.v.
sewerage services
Seymour, Robert; Thomas
Shackleton, William
Shakeshaft, family; William
Shakespeare, William, supposed por trait of
Shareshill (Staffs.), Hilton in
Sharon, Florence Emily wife of Sir T. G. Fermor-Hesketh 7th Bt.; William
Sharp, Miss A. M.; Anna Maria:; see Hosier, Anna Maria; Elizabeth wife of George Prowse; charity of; Granville; John; John Hosier; Mary wife of James Booth; Thomas
Shaw, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Shedden, family; George (d. 1855); George son of R. C. Shedden; Mary: see Goodrich, Mary; Robert Roscow Cole; William George
Sheen: see North Sheen
Shefford, John
Shenley (Bucks.)
Shepherd, -
Sheppard, Ann wife of William Sheppard; Christopher; Francis; John; Mrs. Anna; Richard; Richard Edward; William
Sheppey, Isle of (Kent)
Shepshed (Leics.)
Sherd, William
Shipley (Derbys.)
Shires, The, in Easton Neston, q.v.
Shirley, William
shoemaking
Sholebrooke Lodge; Sholebrooke Walk, in Whittlebury q.v.
shops: see retailing
Shoreditch, John de
Shortley, in Coventry q.v.
Shortwood, in Roade q.v.
Showsley: see Easton Neston, Sewards ley in
Shrewsbury (Shropshire), Berwick in
Shrewsbury, duke of: see Talbot, Charles
Shrobb Lawn; Shrobb Lodge; Shrobb Walk, in Passenham q.v.
Shrubby Woodhill, in Paulerspury q.v.
Shuter: see Masters & Shuter
Shutlanger: see also Stoke Bruerne
Shutlanger, archaeology; boundaries; bus services; carrying services; charities;
church; communications; education;
farming; geology; inclosure;
inns and alehouses; iron
stone mining;
landscape and settlement;
local government;
manors and
other estates;
mentioned;
mills; Nonconformity;
open fields;
population; and
Second World War; trades and
crafts; see also Stoke
Bruerne
-, Alderton Field in; Hall
Leys Close in; Horseshoe
public house in; Mill
Furlong in; Mill Lane
Close in; Mill Lane in;
Mill Way Furlong in; Pales
Park in; Parles Park in;
Plough public house in;
Reading Room in;
Rowslade Field in;
Shutlanger Grove in;
The Monastery in;
Wood
Field in
Shutlanger Grove, in Shutlanger q.v.
Sidney, Dorothy wife of Henry Spencer earl of Sunderland; Robert earl of Leicester
Siemens, Charles William
Silsby, Matthew; Nathaniel
Silverstone; R.A.F. station; Silverstone Luffield manor in
Simeon, Elizabeth: see Neville, Elizabeth; Simon; Thomas
Simkins, John; Mary; Richard
Simmons, John
Simplex: see Pianoforte Supplies Ltd.
Simplex factory, in Roade q.v.
Simplex Polish Co. Ltd.
Simpson, -, architect -, of Cosgrove mill -, Dissenting teacher; John
Sisun, Thomas
Siward
Sixty, The, in Roade q.v.
Skenard, Joan wife of Sir Richard Knightley
Skenard (or Skinnerton), Henry; Margery: see Harrowden, Margery
Skene, Maria Margaret Ann; Philip
Skinnerton: see Skenard
Skippon, Sir Philip
Slapton
Slater, William the elder; William the younger; see also Gee, Walker & Slater Ltd.
Slee, William
Slinn, Kenneth George
Slye, James
Smith, -, of Cosgrove; A. Ada Frances wife of Harry Brafield; Ann Fortune, wife of the duke of Grafton; Edna; Ellen; family, of Grafton Regis; Henry; Henry; John; Humphrey; John of Old Stratford; John of Potterspury; John of Stoke Bruerne; Joseph of Grafton Regis the elder; Joseph of Grafton Regis the younger; Joseph of Heathencote; Josiah Michael; K. G. & Son; Mary; Nicholas; Richard; Samuel; Stephen; Sydney Edward; Thomas; William of Hartwell; William of Potterspury ;see also Loraine-Smith
Smith alias Caves, Thomas
Smith alias Fowkes, Emma wife of John, later wife of William Cartwright; John
Smith alias Kent, William
Smith alias Potter, John; William
Snelshall, in Tattenhoe q.v.
Snelshall Farm, in Deanshanger q.v.
Snitterfield (Warws.)
Snoxall, family
Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol
Somereshale; Somerhale, in Roade q.v.
Somerset, Edward duke of
Somerton (Oxon.)
Sommerly, -, painter
Sotheby, Admiral; William
South Field, in Ashton; Deanshanger qq.v.
South Mead, in Cosgrove q.v.
South Newington (Oxon.)
South Wingfield (Derbys.)
Southampton, 1st Lord: see FitzRoy, Charles; 3rd Lord: see FitzRoy, Charles; countess of: see Vernon, Elizabeth
Southern; Anne wife of Peter Drink
water; John
-, Mary wife of John Drinkwater
Southern Rhodesia
Southsea, in Portsmouth q.v.
Southwark (Surrey)
Southwell, Francis
Sparrow Lodge, in Wicken q.v.
Spatchford, Eleanor
Spencer, Charles 3rd earl of Sunderland; Dorothy: see Sidney, Dorothy; family Henry, 1st earl of Sunderland; John of Althorp (d. 1600); John (d. 1522); John (fl. 1556); Lady: see Wriothesley, Penelope; Robert 1st Lord Spencer of Wormleighton; Robert 2nd earl of Sunderland; William, 2nd Lord Spencer of Wormleighton
Spencer of Wormleighton, Lords: see Spencer, Robert; Spencer, William
Spicer, William
Spigurnel, family; Henry; Ralph; Robert; Sarah wife of Henry; Thomas
Spinall, Elizabeth, charity of; Elizabeth wife of John Spinall, charity; of John
Spitalfields, in London q.v.
Sponne School, in Towcester q.v.
sports and social clubs: see village halls
Spratton
Spring Lane; Spring Lane Cottages, in Alderton q.v.
Springfield, Hugh de
Spurrier, Anne: see Wittes, Anne; Thomas
Stafford, Margaret 2nd wife of John de Hartshill Lord Hatch; Robert
Staffordshire, pottery manufacture
Stainborough (Yorks.), Wentworth Castle in
Stalman, William
Stamford Baron St. Martin Without
Stamford (Lincs.)
Stanford-in-the-Vale (Berks.)
Stanhope, John Lord Stanhope of Har rington
Stanhope of Harrington, Lord: see Stanhope, John
Stanley, William
Stansifurlong, in Cosgrove, q.v.
Stanton-on-the-Wolds (Notts.)
Stantonbury (Bucks.)
Stanwick
Stapp, Edward
Staunton, Alice: see Combemartin, Alice; Anne: see Furtho, Anne; Anthony
Steere, Isaiah
Steiner, Rudolf
Stephen, king of England
Stephen (fl. 1086)
Stephenson, Robert
Stevens, George
Stewart, J.
Sties Field, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Stirling: see Miller-Stirling
Stoakes, John
Stocking Close; Stocking Field, in Wicken q.v.
Stockings Field: see Paulerspury, Plumpton End in
Stoke Bruerne, archaeology; bakery;
boundaries; brickmaking;
bus services; canal;
carrying services;
charities; charity estate in;
church; communications; education;
farming;
geology; inclosure;
inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government;
manorial
buildings; manors and
other estates;
mills;
Nonconformity;
open fields; population; quarrying; rector;
rectory; ropemaking; topography;
trades and crafts;
see also Shutlanger
-, Ash Hill Field in; Ashton Road in;
Boat Inn in;
Bosenhoe Charity
Bread Charity Church
Charity Church Land in;
Dower House in; Huddimore
in; Hunger Hill Field in;
Lichesmor in; Navigation Inn
in; New Charity
New Estate Charity
Northampton Road in; Old
Charity: see Bosenhoe, Thomas,
charity of; Plain Woods in;
Rookery Farm in; Shaw
in; Shaw Wood in; Shu
tlanger in: see Shutlanger; Stoke
Gap in; Stoke
Park in;
Stoke Pavilions in: see Stoke
Park; Stoke Plain in;
Stoke Wood in;
The Green in; Waymor in;
Wentworth Way in;
Windmill Field in; Wood
Field in
Stoke Gap, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Stoke Goldington (Bucks.); Eakley in; Eakley Lanes in
Stoke Park, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Stoke Pavilions: see Stoke Bruerne, Stoke Park in
Stoke Plain, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Stoke Road, in Ashton q.v.
Stoke Wood, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Stokes, George; Richard
Stollege Lodge, in Passenham q.v.
Stone Bank, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Stone Bridge, in Grafton Regis q.v.
stone quarrying: see quarrying
Stonepit Farm, in Hartwell q.v.
Stony Stratford (Bucks.); bank; bridge; bus services; carrying services; commuting to; Fegan's Home in; leper hospital; local government; manors and other estates; market; mill; Nonconformity; St. Giles parish; in St. John's hos pital in; workhouse
Stony Stratford Light Railway Co.
Stops, William George
Stork, John
Story, William; see also Stury
Stow, Old: see Old Stratford
Stowe, John (d. 1695); John the younger; William
Stowe (Bucks.) ; Boycott in, mill; chaplain of
Stowe-Nine-Churches
Strafford, 1st earl of (2nd creation): see Wentworth, Thomas; 2nd earl of (2nd creation): see Wentworth, William; 3rd earl of (2nd creation): see Wentworth, F. T.
Strange, Ankaret le wife of Thomas de Ferrers
Stratford: see Fenny Stratford; Old Stratford; Stony Stratford
Stratford, Agnes wife of Hugh de the elder; Alan de; Hugh de the elder; Hugh de the younger; see also Forester
Stratford & Wolverton Rural District
Stratford Bridge, in Stony Stratford q.v.
Stratford Road, in Cosgrove; Roade qq.v.
Stratford-upon-Avon (Warws.)
Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway
street lighting
street tramways: see tramways, street
Strete, Robert
Strode, Ann; Elizabeth wife of Philip Bedingfield; Sir George
Stuart, Lewis duke of Lennox
Stubbs, William
Sturdy, Herbert Frank
Sturges, John Mackenzie
Sturgess, William; William David; W. S. & Sons
Sturminster Marshall (Dorset), Hen bury in
Stury, William; see also Story
Sudden's Close, in Roade q.v.
Suddington, Thomas de
Sudeley of Toddington, 2nd Lord: see Hanbury-Tracy (formerly Leigh), T. C.
Suffolk, Grafton estate in
Suffolk, earls and dukes of: see under Pole, de la
Sulgrave
Sumerhale; Summer Hall Field; Sum merale, in Roade q.v.
Sunbury-on-Thames (Mdx.)
Sunday schools: see education, Sunday schools
Sunderland, 1st earl of: see Spencer, Henry; 2nd earl of: see Spencer, Robert; 3rd earl of: see Spencer, Charles; countess of: see Digby, Anne; Sidney, Dorothy
Sunley, Bernard
Surrey, evacuee children from
Surrey, earl of: see FitzAlan, Richard; Warenne, William de
Sussex, earl of: see Lennard, Thomas
Sutton, Joan; Robert
Swain (fl. 1086)
Swain son of Azor
Swan, Henry
Swan Inn, in Old Stratford q.v.
Swanbourne (Bucks.)
Swannell, John; charity of
Sydney: see Sidney
Sywell
T. Roddis Ltd.
Talbot, Brian; Catherine wife of Brian Talbot; Charles duke of Shrewsbury
Talbot, Brown, Panter & Partners
Talbot alehouse, in Potterspury q.v.
Talbot Inn, in Buckingham q.v.
Tancarville (Seine-Maritime), sire de: see Melun, Jehun de
tanning
Tarry, John Thomas
Tassell, Michael
Tattenhoe (Bucks.) Snelshall in; priory
Taylor, Samuel
Taylors, bellfounders
Taylors Moor, in Potterspury q.v.
Tebaud, Maud: see Harrowden, Maud; Richard
Tebbet, John
Technical Instruction Act classes: see education, night schools
telephone services
Templar, Alan the
Temple, Anne, dowager viscountess Baltinglass; Anne: see also Throckmorton, Anne; Sir Peter Bt. Sir Richard Bt. Viscount Cobham
Temple Lane, in Furtho q.v.
tenancies at will: see estate management
Tetbald (fl. 1086)
Teulon, Samuel Sanders
Tew, Charles John
Tews End, in Paulerspury q.v.
Thame (Oxon.), grammar school
Thanet, earl of: see Tufton, Sackville
Thomas, earl of Lancaster (d. 1322)
Thomas, Eustace son of
Thomas, monk of the hermitage of Grafton
Thomas, James; John (d. 1857); John (d. 1939)
Thompson, Alwyn Ralph; Mrs. Frances
Thomson, Leonard
Thorne, family; Thomas
Thornhagh, Sir Andrew; Letitia wife of Sir Andrew Thornhagh
Thornton (Bucks.)
Thorold, Frances Charlotte wife of Robert Mansel; Helen wife of Alexander Grant; William; see also Grant; Grant-Thorold
Thorpe, Mary: see Salceto, Mary de; Ralph de Simon de
Thorpe Wood; Thorpe Wood House; Thorpewood Farm, in Roade q.v.
Throckmorton, Anne wife of Sir Arthur Throckmorton; Anne wife of Sir Peter Temple; Sir Arthur; Elizabeth wife of Richard Lennard Lord Dacre of the South; family; Mary wife of 2nd Lord Wotton of Marley; Sir Nicholas
Thurleigh (Beds.)
Tibbs, William
Tickford, in Newport Pagnell q.v.
Ticknall (Derbys.)
Tiffield
Tiffield, Alan de
tile making: see brickmaking
Tillemans, Peter
timber merchants; see also sawmills
Timms, William
Tinchebray (Orne) battle,
Tingewick (Bucks.),
Tingewick, Agnes wife of Elias de Tingewick the elder; Elias de the elder; Elias de the younger; family; John de; Rose wife of John de; William de
Tintwistle (Cheshire)
Tiptoft, Sir John
Tissington, George
Tite, George; John; William
Tithe Barn, in Ashton q.v.
Tithe Farm, in Hartwell q.v.
tithes
Toddington (Beds.)
Toeni, Alice wife of Guy Beauchamp earl of Warwick
Tolethorpe Hall, in Little Casterton q.v.
tolls: see Old Stratford, tolls
Tombs, John
Tombs Farm, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Tomkins, -
Tomlinson, John
Tompkins, William
Tony, Michael
Toothill Field, in Paulerspury q.v.
Tordoff, Elizabeth: see Arundel, Eliza beth
Tostig, earl of Northumbria
Tottenham (Mdx.)
Toulouse, William de
tourism
Towcester; bank;
brickmaking; bus ser vices; carrying services;
charities;
commuting to;
education;
estate development; Fermor
estate;
grammar school;
highway board; ironworks; local government;
manors and other estates;
markets and fairs;
mentioned;
mills; Nonconformity;
open fields;
plague; poor law union;
racecourse;
and see under Paulerspury; railways;
Roman occupation; rural district council;
savings
bank; secondary modern
school; shoe factory; vicarage
-, Caldecote in;
Church of England school in;
Grafton Hunt stables in;
Handley in; Jubilee Row in;
Park View in;
Sponne School in;
Wood Burcote in
Towcester Co. Ltd.
Towcester Field: see under Paulerspury, Heathencote in
Towcester Ironstone Co.
Towcester Mill & Trading Co. Ltd
Towcester Mineral & Brick Co.
Towcester Mineral & Brick Co. Ltd.
Towcester Old Bank
Towcester Racecourse Co. Ltd
Town Field, in Hartwell q.v.
Town's House, in Roade q.v.
Townsend Farm, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Tramell, -
Tramroads
tramways, mineral; street
transport cafes
Travell, Alexander; Elizabeth; family
Travell's Farm, in Roade q.v.
Treasury, H.M.
Treen, John
Tremenel, John; Roger
Tresham, Laurence
Trevor, Sir Thomas; see also Hill-Trevor
Trimnell, William
Trinity College, in Carmarthen q.v.
Trinity House/School, in Old Stratford q.v.
Trotter, Henry Robert
Truslowe, -
Tudor, Jasper, earl of Pembroke, later duke of Bedford
Tufton, Sackville, earl of Thanet
Tunstall (Kent)
turnpike roads
Turstin: see Mauntell, Turstin
Turvey, Henry; Roger
Turville, Geoffrey de
Tutbury (Staffs.), honor; priory
Tutty: see Twedye alias Tutty
Twedye alias Tutty, William
Twicket(t)'s Mill: Twigget(t)s Mill; Twigrist Mill: see Paulerspury, Twygrist Mill in
Twisden, Roger
Twisleton, John
Twycross Field, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Twyford; Twyford Bridge, in Alderton q.v.
Twyford Field, in Alderton; Grafton Regis qq.v.
Twyford Meadow, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Twyford Mill, in Alderton q.v.
Twyford, Edward de; Elizabeth: see Lewknor, Elizabeth; Robert; Rose wife of Robert; William
Twygrist Mill, in Paulerspury q.v.
Ufford, Edmund de
Ulster, countess of: see FitzJohn, Ave line; earl of: see Burgh, Richard de
Undivided Land between Potterspury and Yardley Gobion: see under Potterspury
Union Chapel, in Deanshanger q.v.
Union workhouses
United Brethren
United Christians
United Counties bus company
United Reformed Church
United States of America, emigration to
Upper Field, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Upper Heyford
Upton [near Peterborough]
Uxbridge (Mdx.)
Vale Farm, in Ashton q.v.
Valence, Aymer de, earl of Pembroke; Isabel, wife of Lord Hastings; William de, earl of Pembroke
Valentine, Samuel
Vaux, Anne: see Green, Anne; Mrs. Catherine later Mrs. Warwick; Nicholas Lord Vaux of Harrowden; Thomas 2nd Lord Vaux of Harowden; William 3rd Lord Vaux of Harrowden
Vaux of Harrowden, Lords: see Vaux, Nicholas; Vaux, Thomas; Vaux, William
Veale, Richard
Veaux, Baron Eugene Amable Adolphus Edward; Baroness Ethel Marie de
Venture Café & Filling Station, in Paulerspury q.v.
Vere, John de earl of Oxford; Philippa de duchess of Ireland; Ursula de wife of George Windsor later of Sir Edmund Knightley
Verney, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Verney, later of Richard Verney; Ralph Earl Verney; Richard Thomas
Vernon, Bertie Wentworth; Elizabeth wife of 3rd earl of Southampton; family; George Augustus; Henrietta Harriet: see Wentworth, H. H.; Henry Albermarle; Henry Charles Edward; Henry Charles Erskine; Henry father of F. W. T. Vernon Wentworth; Henry of Hilton; Isabella wife of Bertie Wentworth Vernon; Levison William Federick; see also Vernon Wentworth (formerly Vernon)
Vernon Wentworth (formerly Vernon), F. W. T.; see also Vernon
Vesey, Isabel: see Boteler, Isabel; John of Clifton Reynes; John the elder; John the younger; William
vestries; select
Vickers, Charles
Victoria, queen of England: see Queen Victoria Clergy Fund
Victoria & Albert Museum
Victory Hall, in Cosgrove, q.v.
Vieuxpont, Idonea de wife of Sir Roger de Leybourn later of John Cromwell; Isabel de: see Fitz-John, Isabel; Maud de wife of William Beauchamp earl of Warwick
village halls;
Village Pound Trust, Hartwell
Villiers, Barbara, duchess of Cleveland George, duke of Bucking ham; J. C.
Vine Cottage, in Ashton q.v.
Virginia (U.S.A.)
Vitor, Simon
Voluntary Aid Detachments
Wake, Elizabeth wife of Richard; family; Sir Hereward Bt.; Joan; John; Sir John Bt.; Margaret wife of Richard Wake of Hartwell; Richard (d. 1581); Richard (d. 1628); Richard (fl. 1531); Richard of Hartwell; Robert; Thomas; Sir William
Wakefield Lawn; Wakefield Lawn Lodge, in Potterspury q.v.
Wakefield Lodge, in Passenham and Potterspury: see Potterspury, Wakefield Lodge in
Wakefield Lodge Estate, and First World War; inclosure; income; and industry; management; and see under individual parishes; model farms; sale of; see also Grafton, honor
Wakefield Walk, in Passenham and Potterspury; see Potterspury, Wakefield Walk in
Waldegrave, Charlotte Maria countess of Euston Margery or Margaret, wife of Sir John St. John; Richard; Sir William
Wales, principality of princes of: see Charles; Henry
Walkelin, abbot of St. James, Northampton
Walkelin, Henry son of
Walker: see Gee, Walker & Slater Ltd.
Wallis's Field, in Hartwell q.v.
Walsingham, Sir Francis
Walter (fl. temp. Hen. I)
Walter parson of Paulerspury
Walter son of Winemar
Walter, William son of
Walter, Sir John; Major Robert; William
Waltham, John, bishop of Salisbury
Walthamstow (Essex), Cosgrove House in
Walton, George; Richard
Walton Hall, in Wellesbourne Hastings q.v.
Wanley, James; John
Wansford, paper-mill in
Wappenham
War Agricultural (Executive) Committees
war memorials: see First World War
Ward, Thomas
Warenne, John de earl of Surrey; William de earl of Surrey
Warin, Adam son of
Warner, John
Warr: see also Druce & Warr
Warr, John; Robert; Thomas; William
Warre, Elizabeth: see Neville, Elizabeth; John la Lord la Warre Lord la: see John la Warre; Lord la Warre
Warren, The, in Ashton; Paulerspury qq.v.
Warren Field, in Ashton q.v.
Warren, Benjamin; Daniel; Hannah; Paul; Richard; Samuel; Sarah
Warwick, Alice countess of: see Beauchamp, Alice; Anne countess of: see Neville, Anne; Catherine countess of: see Mortimer, Catherine; Catherine wife of Stephen Warwick; Catherine: see also Hoe, Catherine; duke of: see Beauchamp, Henry; earls of: see Beauchamp, Guy; Beauchamp, Richard; Beauchamp, Thomas; Beauchamp, William; Maudit, William; Plessis, John; Edward earl of family; Frances Evelyn, countess of: see Maynard, F. E.; Henry earl of (d. 1229); John (d. 1785); John (d. c. 1781); Margery countess of: see Oyley, Margary d' wife of Henry earl of Warwick; Margery suo jure countess of Warwick later wife of John de Plessis; Matthew; Maud countess of: see FitzGeoffrey, Maud; Mrs. Catherine; Stephen (d. 1744); Stephen (d. 1842); Susanna; Thomas earl of (d. 1242); Thomas earl of (fl. 1284)
Warwick House School for Girls, in Roade q.v.
Washington, Anne wife of Sir William Washington Sir William
water, mineral, proposed exploitation of
Water Newton (Hunts.)
water supplies
water-mills
Waterhall, in Easton Neston, q.v.
Waterhouse, Nathaniel
'Watfeld' (unidentified; Northants.)
Watford, John
Watford (Northants.)
Watkin, Thomas
Watkinson, Grace
Watling Street
Watson, Claire Georgina wife of 3rd Lord Hesketh; Elizabeth wife of Thomas Furtho; J. R. E. R. 3rd Lord Manton; Thomas; see also Richmond-Watson
Wattes, William
Watts, Thomas
Waymor, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Waynflete professor of moral and meta-physical philosophy, in Oxford q.v.
Wayte, William
Webb, Christopher; Edwin; family; James; Sarah; William
Webster, Elizabeth
Wednesbury (Staffs.)
Weedon, John de; Ralph de (fl. 1316); Ralph de (fl. 1346); Ralph de (fl. c. 1520)
Weedon Beck
Weelsby (Lincs.), Weelsby House in
Weir, William
Welch Harp, in Old Stratford q.v.
Weldon: see Great Weldon
Welford, Elizabeth
Wellesbourne Hastings (Warws.), Walton Hall in
Welling, in Bexley Heath and East Wickham (Kent)
Wellingborough All Saints' church in
Wellow (Som.)
Wells, Grace
Wendover (Bucks.)
Wennington, Lawrence
Wentworth, Augusta Hatfield wife of John Hatfield Kaye; Frederick Thomas, 3rd earl of Strafford (2nd creation); Harriet wife of Thomas Arundel; Henrietta Harriet wife of Henry Vernon; Isabella wife of Francis Arundel (d. 1712); later of Richard Whitlock; Peter; Thomas 1st earl of Strafford (2nd creation); Sir William; William 2nd earl of (2nd creation); see also Fitzwilliam (later Wentworth Fitzwilliam); Vernon Wentworth
Wentworth Castle, in Stainborough q.v.
Wentworth Vernon: see Vernon; Went worth
Wentworth Way, in Stoke Bruerne q.v.
Wesleyan Methodism: see Methodism
Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
West, Charles; Edward of Deanshanger the elder; Edward of Deanshanger the younger; Edward of Paulerspury; Miss Richard; William
West Ashalls Coppice, in Passenham q.v.
West Bromwich (Staffs.), Sandwell in
West Byfleet, in Byfleet q.v.
West Germany: see Germany
West Haddon
West Pury: see Paulerspury
West Stratford: see Old Stratford
West Well Field, in Roade q.v.
West Wratting (Cambs.), West Wratting Park in
Westbury-on-Trym (Gloucs.)
Westerham (Kent)
Western Australia, emigration to
Westlake, W. H. J.
Westley, Littleton Mary: see Gurney; Mary Percy
Westmorland, earl of: see Fane, Mildmay
Weston, Arthur; Henry; H. T. F.; Sarah
Weston Favell
Westonbirt with Lasborough (Gloucs.), Westonbirt School in
Westoning (Beds.)
Westy Fields: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in
Whaddon (Bucks.) Whaddon Chose in
Whalley, Barbara: see Palmer, Barbara; Eyre; Francis Edward; John of Cosgrove (d. 1647); John of Cosgrove (d. 1671), charity of; John of Grafton Regis; Palmer Roger (fl. 1787); Roger (fl. 17th cent.); Thomas; Thomas Palmer; see also Whalley (later Cornelius)
Whalley (later Cornelius), Anne see also Whalley
Wharf Lane, in Old Stratford q.v.
Wharf public house, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Wharton, marquess of: see Wharton, Thomas; Thomas, 1st marquess of Wharton
Whatton, E. & Sons
Wheeler, John
Whirlett, Daniel
Whitby (Yorks.)
White, Ebenezer James
White Hart Inn, in Grafton Regis; Paulerspury qq.v.
White House, in Deanshanger; Potterspury qq.v.; see also Yardley Gobion, union workhouse
White Lion public house, in Old Stratford; Wicken qq.v.
White Rose Farm, in Potterspury q.v.
Whitehouse, W. H.
Whitfield
Whitford, John
Whiting, Butlin Charles Reginald
Whitlock, family Isabella; see Wentworth, Isabella; John; R.; Richard; Thomas; Wil liam
Whitmell, John
Whitmore, William
Whitney, James
Whittlebury; The Gullet in; Gullet Farm in; Lower Gullet in; Sholebrooke Lodge in; Sholebrook Walk in
Whittlewood Forest; allotment to Paulerspury in; coal charities; outtowns of; timber from; see also under Pas senham; Potterspury
Whitton, Anthony; Edward; charity of; Richard; Robert
Wick; Wick Dive; Wick Hamon: see Wicken
Wick Park: see Wicken, Wicken Park in
Wicken, allotment in Whittlewood;
archaeology; boundaries;
brickmaking; bus
services; carrying services;
charities; church;
communications; education;
farming; geology;
inclosure; inns and
alehouses; lacemaking;
landscape and settlement;
local government;
manorial buildings;
manors and other estates;
mill;
Nonconformity; open
fields; population;
quarrying; rector;
trades and crafts
-, Akeley Wood First School in;
Brick Kiln Spinney in;
Church Field Close in;
Culver Field in; Dagnall &
Dovehouse Farm in; Dagnall
Farm in; Dagnall
Fields in; Dagnall Great Field
in; Dagnall in;
Deanshanger
Road in; Glebe Farm in;
Great Dagnall Field in;
Great Farm in; Great Field in;
Hale Hole Fields in;
Home Farm & Little Hill Farm in;
Home Farm in; Hurst
Farm in; Kingdom Field in;
Leckhampstead Road in;
Little Dagnall Field in;
Little Hill in; Little
Wicken in: see Wicken Hurst;
Manor Farm in;
Manor House in;
Middle Field in; Mount
Field in; Mount Mill &
Limes End Farm in; Mount
Mill in; Old Churchyard in; Out Field in;
Park Corner Field in;
Park Farm in; Park
House: see Wicken Park; Park
Lodge in: see Wicken Park; Penn
Busk Fields in; Pig & Whistle
in; Porter's Lodge in; Sparrow Lodge in; Stocking
Close in; Stocking Field
in; White Lion public house in;
Wick Dive in;
Wick Hamon in;
Wicken Hurst in;
Wicken Lodge in: see Wicken
Park; Wicken Park in;
Wicken Park School in;
Wicken Road Farm in;
Wicken Wood in;
Wood Furlong Field in
Wicken Hurst, in Wicken q.v.
Wicken Lodge: see Wicken, Wicken Park in
Wicken Park School, in Wicken q.v.
Wicken Relief in Need Charity
Wicken Road Farm, in Wicken q.v.
Wickens, family; Jeremiah; John; Robert; Thomas the elder; Thomas the younger; William
Wickham: see East Wickham
Wickins, Joseph Smith
Wigginton (Oxon.)
Wigley, George
Wigmore, Richard
Wike, in Hartwell, q.v.: see also Wicken
Wike, Hamo de Robert de
Wikemill, Alice mother of Henry Wikemill; Alice wife of John Wikemill; Henry; John (fl. 13th cent.); John (fl. 14th cent.)
Wilcox, Robert; W. H.
Wilde, Henry
Wilding, Henry
Wilkes, Mr. of Ashton
Willard, John
William of Bath; of Grafton; of Pury
William son of Hamon (d. 1248); son of Hunfred; son of William of Passenham (d. 1278)
William archdeacon of Northampton
William count of Mortain (fl. 1106)
William count of Mortain (d. 1159)
William, Richard son of
Williams, Humphrey; Sir John, Lord Williams of Thame; Thomas
Williams of Thame, Lord: see Williams, Sir John
Willifer, John
Willis, Browne Thomas
Willison, Matthew
Willoughby (Warws.)
Willow Terrace, in Old Stratford q.v.
Wills, George; Grace; Henry Herbert; H. G.; Monica wife of Henry Herbert; see also H.M. Wills Charity for Chronic and Incurable Sufferers
Willywatt Mill, in Woodford q.v.
Wilmington (Sussex), priory
Wilson, Marthana; Mary Robert
Wilton, Lord Grey de: see Grey, John
Wimborne Minster (Dorset)
Winchester, honor
Winchester, marquess of: see Paulet, William; marchioness of: see ward, Agnes
Winchester College, in Oxford q.v.
Winchilsea, earl of: see Finch, Daniel
Windmill, Nicholas
Windmill Close, in Potterspury q.v.
Windmill Field, in Alderton; Potters pury; Stoke Bruerne qq.v.
Windmill Furlong, in Ashton; Passen ham qq.v.
Windmill Hill Furlong, in Hartwell q.v.
Windmill Leys, in Alderton q.v.
Windmill Piece, in Hartwell q.v.
Windmills
Windsor, George Ursula: see Vere, Ursula de
Windsor & Newton
Winemar the Fleming
Wingfield: see South Wingfield
Winn, Lady Sir Rowland Bt.
Winston (Co. Durham), Bridgewater Arms in
Winterbottom, George Harold jun.; George Harold sen.
Winters, Sarah wife of Benett Kemp
Winwood, Sir Ralph
Wise, family John
Witham, North: see North Witham
Witney & Hardwick Lime Co. Ltd.
Wittes, Anne wife of Thomas Spurrier
Wolf, Peter le Robert le Waleran le see also Lou
Wolfe, Anketil Isabella wife of; William; William; see also Lou
Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas
Wolston (Warws.)
Wolverton (Bucks.), barony; carrying services; education; mentioned; munitions factory; railway works; tramway
Wolverton, Cecily daughter of John de (d. 1349); Constance daughter of John de (d. 1349); Elizabeth wife of William de Cogenhoe; Joan 2nd wife of John de Wolverton (d. 1349); Joan: see Combemartin, Joan; Joan daughter of John de (d. 1349); John de (d. 1341); John de (d. 1349); Margaret wife of John Hunt; Ralph de (d. 1351); Sarah daughter of John de (d. 1349)
Wolverton, Stony Stratford & District Light Railways Co. Ltd
Wolverton & District Archaeological Society
Wolverton & Stony Stratford Tramway
Women's Institute
Wood, Anthony; Caroline; Charles; Elizabeth; family of Alderton; of Potterspury; Henry; John; Joseph; Richard; Thomas
Wood Burcote, in Towcester q.v.
Wood Field, in Alderton; Shutlanger; Stoke Bruerne qq.v.
Wood Furlong Field, in Wicken q.v.
Wood Hall, in Paulerspury q.v.
Wood Lane, in Alderton q.v.
Wood Leys Farm, in Roade q.v.
Wood Memorial & Institute, in Potterspury q.v.
Woodborough (Som.)
Wooddell, John
Woodend
Woodfield, John
Woodford; Willywatt Mill in
Woodhill Pond, in Paulerspury q.v.
Woodhull, John
woodland; see also parks and gardens; Salcey Forest; Whittlewood Forest
Woodrising (Norfolk)
Woodville, Anthony 2nd Earl Rivers; Elizabeth wife of John Lord Ferrers of Groby afterwards of King Edward IV; family; Hugh de; Isabel wife of John (fl. 1367); Jacquetta: see Luxembourg, Jacquetta de; James de; John (d. 1504); John de (fl. 1284); John de (fl. 1325); John (fl. 1383); John (fl. 1442); John son of 1st Earl Rivers; John son of John de (fl. 1329); John son of Richard (fl. 1367); John son of Walter de; Richard 1st Earl Rivers; Richard 1st Lord Rivers; Richard 3rd Earl Rivers; Richard (b. c. 1310); Richard (d. 1441); Thomas (d. 1435); Walter
Woodward, Abigail: see Hoare, Abigail; Edward; family; Francis; James; Robert (or Robin); S. C.; Thomas
Wootton
Wootton, Mrs.
Worcester College, in Oxford q.v.
Worcester (Worcs.)
workhouses; parish; union; see also poor relief
Works, Office of
World Wars: see First World War; Second World War
Wormleighton (Warws.)
Wotton, Anne wife of Edward Hales; Mary: see Throckmorton, Mary; Thomas 2nd Lord Wotton of Marley
Wotton of Marley, Lord: see Wotton, Thomas
Wotton Underwood (Bucks.)
Wratting Park, in West Wratting q.v.
Wren, Christopher (fl. 1521); Sir Christopher
Wreschner, Abraham; Hans Jakob; Kurt Nathan
Wright, Job; John; Robert; Stephen
Wriothesley, Penelope wife of 2nd Lord Spencer of Wormleighton
Wykes, Elizabeth: see Cooke, Elizabeth; John
Wyleford, Mary Richard de
Wymersley, hundred
Wymundsley, in Easton Neston, q.v.
Wynne, Sir Watkins Williams
Yardley, Richard de
Yardley Chase, in Yardley Hastings q.v.
Yardley Gobion, brickmaking;
canal; charities; charity
estate in; church;
education;
farming;
inclosure; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government;
manorial buildings; manors and
other estates;
mentioned; Nonconformity;
open fields; pottery
making; suit of mill;
topography; workhouse; see also
Potterspury, workhouse in; see also
Potterspury
-, Ass Field in; Bataylesplace in;
Coffee Pot in; Cromwell's Fee
in; Dun Field in;
Fegan's Home in; Gobion's
Manor in; Grafton Park in;
Grand Junction Inn in;
Hall Close in; Hall Yard
in; Highcroft in; King's
Holme Meadow in
-, Moor End in; castle;
Castle Close in;
Castle Yard in; local government manorial;
custom; manors and
other estates;
Moor End
Farm in;
suit of mill; topography
-, Moor End Lane in; Navigation
Inn in; Packhorse Inn in;
Peace & Plenty public
house in; Pightle in; Prospect House in; Roe Field in;
St. Leonard's chapel in;
Stone Bank in; The Elms in;
The Potters in;
Tombs Farm in; Townsend
Farm in; Wharf public house
in; Yardley House in;
Yardley Mill in;
Yardley
Wharf in
Yardley Hastings; Yardley Chase in
Yardley House; Yardley Mill, in Yardley Gobion q.v.
Yardley Mill Holme, in Grafton Regis q.v.
Yardley Road, in Cosgrove q.v.
Yelvertoft
Yew Tree Terrace, in Roade q.v.
Yewdale, William
York, stone from
York, archbishop of: see Arundel, Thomas; duchess of: see Neville, Cecily; dukes of: see Edmund of Langley duke of York; Edward earl of Rutland later duke of York; Plantagenet, Richard duke of York (d. 1460); see also Oliver & York
Yorkshire, North Riding, Fermor estate in
Young, William James
Zouch, Almaric de