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INDEX
NOTE: Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number in italic denotes an illustration or a map on that page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to a footnote on that page.
The following abbreviations have been used in the index:
Abr., Abraham; archd., archdeacon; archit., architect(s); agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alb., Albert; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Assocn, Association; Ben, Benjamin; Bd, Board; bp, bishop; Cath., Catherine, Catholic; cent., century; Chas, Charles; Chr., Christopher; Chris, Christine; co., company; ctss, countess; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dist, district; Dor., Dorothy; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Flo., Florence; Fr., Francis; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; govt, government; grd, ground; Hen., Henry; hist., history; ho., house; hos, houses; Hum., Humphrey; Jas, James; Jn, John; Jos., Joseph; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; m., married; Margt, Margaret; Marm., Marmaduke; Matt., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; Mic., Michael; Nath., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Ph., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; Rd, Road; Reg., Reginald; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sett., settlement; soc., social; Som., Somerset; St, Saint, Street; sta., station; Thos, Thomas; Walt., Walter; Wm, William.
A.
Abarrow:
-, Alice, m. Lewis Dinghurst, 31
-, Ant., 31
-, Hen., 31
-, Hercules, 31
-, Jn (d. 1538), 31
-, Jn (d. 1590), 31
Abbot's Leigh, 77
Abraham, Adam, 158
Acland:
-, Jn, 165
-, fam., 77, 82
Adam, John ap, 105
Adams, Hen., 5, 134, 140
Ælfric, son of Beorhtric, 194
Æthemær (Aelmer), Anglo-Saxon landowner, 145, 179
Affeton, Rob. de, 213
agriculture:
-, agric. workers, 8, 35, 53, 79–80, 112, 132,
134, 149, 168–9, 182, 199, 215
-, agricultural soc., 47
-, arable, 2, 4, 6, 33–5, 79–80, 87, 90–2,
110–13, 122, 130, 132, 142, 149, 168–9,
182, 196, 198, 213, 214–15
-,-, common, 4
-,-, conversion to grass, 9, 34, 80, 112, 133,
163, 168, 200
-,-, conversion to orchard, 3, 149
-,-, conversion to wood, 113, 215
-,-, demesne, 79–80, 90, 97, 110–11, 163,
167, 197
-,-, glebe, 67–8, 97, 120, 123, 128, 138, 200,
207
-,-, inclosed, 4, 79, 123, 130–1, 148–9, 166,
198–9
-,-, open, 79, 130, 163, 167, 191, 198–9, 214
-,-, quarried, 149–50
-, cattle rearing, 110, 169
-, dairying, 5–6, 32–3, 35, 79, 91, 110, 116,
132, 169, 215
-,-, cheesemaking, 6, 35–6, 80
-,-, dairies and dairy farms, 29, 35–6, 80,
92, 113, 127, 132, 182–3, 200, 215
-,-, education, 155
-, demesne farming, 78–9, 111, 167, 197
-, fields, 34, 67, 75, 102, 112, 123–4, 142, 144,
162, 163, 166, 206, 214
-,-, arable, 19, 33, 76, 78–9, 87, 89–90, 124,
149, 168, 177, 190, 214–15
-,-, creation, 32, 168
-,-, amalgamations and enlargement, 35,
79, 199
-,-, field pattern, 7, 18, 32, 163, 191, 197
-,-, open, 5, 14, 16, 76, 79, 82, 85, 90, 101, 111,
123, 130–2, 142, 144, 148, 168, 190,
198–9
-,-, removal, 78
-,-, rotation, 79
-, improvement, 4, 6, 18, 26, 32, 34, 167–8
-,-, draining, 34–5, 148, 168, 199, 215
-,-, green manuring, 168
-,-, lime, 167–8
-,-, manuring, 79, 91, 168
-,-, marl, 34, 79–80, 112, 167–8
-,-, oil cake, 168
-,-, inclosure, 3, 5, 7, 131–2, 144, 148, 190,
196, 199, 214
-, meadow, 33, 78, 91, 110–13, 128, 130–2,
142, 148–9, 166, 181, 197–8, 207, 213
-,-, common, 18, 32–3, 79, 87, 90, 102, 111,
123, 130–1, 191, 198, 206, 214
-,-, conversion from marsh, 32
-,-, conversion from orchard, 198
-,-, conversion to arable, 90
-,-, conversion to orchard, 131–2, 198
-,-, inclosed, 90, 167, 198, 213
-, mechanised, 10, 131
-,-, seed drill, 168
-,-, threshing machine, 35, 51, 80, 91, 168
-,-, traction engine, 149
-,-, tractor, 169, 200
-, pasture, 33, 90–2, 110, 112, 128, 131–2,
148–9, 152, 166, 177, 181–2, 190,
197–9, 207, 214
-,-, common, 32, 79, 111, 130, 139, 144, 163,
176, 181, 197–8
-,-, converted from arable, 37, 80, 90, 101,
112–13, 130–1, 168–9, 198, 214
-,-, converted to arable, 112–13, 168–9
-,-, inclosed, 5, 78, 111, 130, 167, 199, 214
-,-, milking, 132
-,-, mown, 130
-, water meadows, 168
-, see also crops; livestock; see also under
names of parishes
Alford, 1, 8, 10–11, 11, 25, 31–2, 75, 76–84, 116,
177, 180, 182, 186
-, agric., 79–80, 216
-,-, fields, 75, 76, 78–9
-,-, inclosure, 5, 79
-, Alford Well, 5, 61, 81–2
-, buildings:
-,-, Alford House, 7, 76, 78, 78, 81–3
-,-, pound, 82
-, camp, 61, 76
-, charities, 81
-, church, 4, 78, 82–4
-,-, clergy, 82–4
-,-, glebe, 83–4
-,-, rectory, 76, 83
-,-, tithes, 80, 83
-, econ. hist., 7, 79–81
-,-, trades, 80
-, halt, 76
-, local govt, 63, 82
-,-, par. officers, 82
-, manor, 3, 77–8, 82, 181
-,-, manor ho., 7, 78, 78
-, mill, 79–80
-, nonconf., 82, 84
-, park, 79
-, poorhouse, 82
-, pop., 76
-, public hos. 82
-, roads, 76
-, schools, 81–2, 185
-, sett., 76
-, soc. hist., 81–2
-, tithing, 11, 82, 185
Allambridge:
-, Jn, 129
-, Stephen, 129
-, Thos, 129
-, Wm, 129
Allen:
-, Edw., 158
-, Jn, 205
-, fam., 30
Alsige (Alfsi), Anglo-Saxon landowner, 18, 26
Alsille, Anglo-Saxon landowner, 179
Alstan, Anglo-Saxon landowner, 125, 127
Alweard (Alfward), Anglo-Saxon landowner, 105
America, 30, 109
-, California, 9, 57
-,-, gold mines, 54
-, emigration to, 5, 9, 42, 54, 57, 134–5, 155, 171
-, Florida, 20
-, Los Angeles, 42
-, Lovington (New Mexico), 185
-, New York, 155
-, nurses from, 61
-, Pennsylvania, 54
-,-, Columbus mills, 37
-, soldiers from, 61
-, Virginia, 5
Anabaptists, 121
Andrews:
-, fam., 49
-, Thos, 91
-, Tobias, 12
Anne, Princess Royal, 58
Ansford sta., see Castle Cary sta.
Ansford, 1, 3, 5, 8–11, 11, 15, 18–19 and n, 22,
23, 33n, 37, 53–4, 56, 85–100, 85–6
-, agric., 87, 90–2
-,-, fields, 85, 87, 90
-, buildings, 53, 73, 88
-,-, sawmill, 45, 48
-,-, smallpox hospital, 58, 96
-, charities, 96
-, church, 2, 33, 72, 97–100, 98
-,-, clergy, 70, 95, 98–9, 118, 187
-,-, rectory, 67, 69, 87–90, 95–8, 98
-, econ. hist., 39–41, 43n, 45, 48, 90–4
-,-, trades, 93–4
-, local govt, 63–5, 96–7
-,-, par. officers, 97
-, Lower Ansford, 86–7, 89, 96
-, manor, 3, 26, 28, 30, 33 and n, 88–9
-,-, manor ho., 89
-, mill, 90
-, nonconf., 74, 100
-, park, 4, 33n, 85, 87, 89–91, 94, 97
-, pop., 87–8
-, public hos., 7, 86–8, 93, 93, 94, 96, 100
-, railway, sta., see Castle Cary
-, roads, 15–17, 85–7
-, schools, 10, 95–6, 155
-, sett., 2, 7, 45, 87
-, soc. hist., 59–61, 94–6
-, streets:
-,-, Ansford Hill, 87–8, 92, 93
-,-, Ansford St, 85
-,-, Cary Hill, 86n
-,-, Churchfields, 45, 87
-,-, Maggs Lane, 87, 95
-,-, Solomon's Lane, 86–7
-,-, Station Rd, 86–7
-,-, Tuckers Lane, 87, 98
-, tithing, 14, 62, 96–7
Ansger, 77
Appleton, Rob., 128
Applin and Barrett, 36
Arch, Jos., 35
archaeology:
-, medieval, 163
-, prehist., 2, 18, 76, 87, 101, 123
-, Romano-British, 2, 18, 87, 123, 144, 163
-,-, roads, 2, 101, 162
architects, see Begg; Bell; Buckle; Caröe; Davis; Ferrey; Giles; Hall; Holland; Murray; Paull; Penrose; Scott; Wilkins
architectural decoration:
-, carving, 71–2, 84, 175, 175, 188, 210
-, stained glass, 69, 72, 84, 176, 210
-, tiles, Minton, 72, 100
-, wall paintings, 30, 30
Arderne:
-, Rog. of, 179
-, Wm of, 179
armed forces:
-, Air Training Corps, 59
-, American troops, 61
-, armoury, 55
-, army, 9, 76, 205
-, army cadets, 59
-, Drill Hall, 18, 32, 38, 59
-, muster, 62
-, New Model Army, 4, 187
-, RAOC, 61
-, Territorial Army, 9, 59
-, Volunteers, 9, 39, 59–60, 82, 156
Armitage, Misses, 56
Armstrong, Mr, 70
Arnold, Rob., 5
Ascleia hundred, 10
Ashburnam, Anne, m. Sir Hugh Smyth, 164
Ashton:
-, Eliz., see Lorty
-, Phillippa, 106
-, Sir Rob., 106
Asthorp, Eliz., m. Sir Rob. de Palton, 127
Athelney abbey, 104n, 106
Attetoneshead:
-, Cecily, 146
-, Wm, 146
Audley:
-, Jas, 179, 194, 196
-, Joan, 194
Austen, Rob., bellfounder, 72, 84, 100, 188
Australia:
-, emigration to, 9, 54, 63, 114
-, goldfields, 114
Avalon Leatherboard, 40, 43–4
Aylesbury:
-, Thos, 69
-, Wm, 69
Ayrshire, 9, 36, 51, 54; see also Cumnock; Ochiltree
B.
Babcary, Jn, 120
Babcary, 1, 2–5, 7–11, 11, 12, 16, 69, 82, 101–21,
102, 155, 186, 205
-, agric., 110–13
-,-, fields, 101–2, 111
-, buildings, 103
-,-, pound, 116
-, charities, 115
-, church, 105, 116–21, 117, 119
-,-, clergy, 104, 114, 117–20
-,-, rectory, 117–18
-,-, tithes, 117
-, courts, 116
-, econ. hist., 110–14
-,-, trades, 113–14
-, fair, 5, 113
-, Foddington q.v.
-, local govt, 116
-,-, par. officers, 116
-, manors, 103–10
-,-, manor hos, 104–7, 107
-, mill, 111
-, nonconf., 114, 121
-, pop., 102–3
-, public hos., 103, 113–14
Pury, 101–2, 102, 105–7, 111, 116
-, manor, 105–7, 111, 116
-, roads, 101
-, schools, 114–15, 135
-, sett., 101–2, 102
-, soc. hist., 114–15
-, Steart q.v.
-, streets:
-,-, Babcary Lane, 101
-,-, Baker St, 103
-,-, Chapel St, 103
-,-, Church St, 103
-,-, East St, 103
-,-, Frog Lane, 103
-,-, Gaston St, 103, 114
-,-, Hook Lane, 101
-,-, Lydford Lane, 101
-,-, Main St, 103
-,-, Newlands Lane, 101
-,-, North St, 103
-,-, Rubbery Lane, 101
-,-, Steart Lane, 101
-,-, Whindle Lane, 101, 103
Babington, Ellen, 213
Back Brook, 15, 76
Backer, Jn, 174
Bailey:
-, Caleb, 152
-, Rob., 151
-, Silas, 152
-, fam., 152
Baker:
-, Jas Wyatt, 129
-, Jn Russ, 30
-, Mr, 60
Bale, Jos. Challoner, 209
Balmain fam., 78
Baltonsborough, 123, 131, 135, 138, 143–4, 191,
204–5, 210–11
-, school, 204
-, Southwood, 141, 191
-, Tootle Bridge, 123, 133, 133, 143
-, wood, 79
Bampfylde:
-, Amias (fl. 1598), 104
-, Edw. (d. 1528), 104
-, Joan, 107
-, Jn (fl. 1329), 107 and n
-, Jn (d. 1532), 104
-, Margt, see Seymour
-, Ric. (d. 1594), 104
-, Walt., 107
-, Wm, 107
Banastre:
-, Joan, m. 1. Rob. de Affeton; 2. Jn
-,-, Stourton, 106, 213
-,-, Wm, 106, 213
Banbury, Rob., 215
Banger, Wm, 109
Barbados, 181
Barber, fam., 135
Barbor:
-, Geo., 77
-, fam., 77
Barker, Jos., 98
Barnes, Jn Iles, 58
Barnstaple (Devon), 178, 212
Barret, Wosson, 52, 95
Barrett, Caleb, 41
Barrow, Jn, 36–7, 120
Barrow, North, 1, 5, 11, 11, 12, 15–16, 18, 20,
25, 31, 33, 63, 93, 101, 116, 178, 180
-, brickyard, 183n
-, clergy, 83, 186, 217
Barrow, South, 1, 11, 11, 12, 63, 70, 82, 99, 101,
116, 159, 186–7
-, clergy, 99
Bartlett, Hester, 110, 115
Barton:
-, Avice de, m. 2 Walt. de la Wyle, 127
-, Jn of, 127
-, Rob. of (d. by 1254), 127
-, Rob. of (fl. 1282), 127
Barton St David, 1, 2–10, 11, 12–13, 122–42,
122, 148–50, 155, 157–8, 162, 171–3
-, agric., 6, 123, 129–32
-,-, fields, 123–4, 129–30
-, buildings, 124, 124
-, church, 4, 137–41, 140–1, 160, 160, 207
-,-, clergy, 4, 128, 138–9, 208
-,-, rectory, 128, 138–9
-,-, tithes, 128, 138
-, courts, 136
-, econ hist., 130–4, 151
-,-, trades, 133–4
-, local govt, 136–7
-,-, par. officers, 137
-, manor, 2, 7, 125–9, 146–7, 149–50
-,-, manor ho., 126–7, 141, 141
-, mills, 124, 128, 131–3, 133
-, nonconf., 136–7, 141, 141
-, poorhouse, 136
-, pop., 123–4
-, prebend, 98, 128, 132, 137–9
-, public hos., 133–4
-, roads, 123
-, schools, 135, 171
-, sett., 122, 122, 123–4
-, soc. hist., 134–6
-, streets:
-,-, Blind Lane, 123
-,-, Court Lane, 123, 127
-,-, Gosling St, 122, 124, 129–30, 136
-,-, Jarmany Hill, 124
-,-, Lippgate St, 130
-,-, Main St, 123
-,-, Park Lane, 123–4
-,-, Silver St, 122, 124, 130
-,-, St James Sq., 124
-, tithing, 11, 136, 156–7, 171
Bath, 48, 70, 87, 143
-, musicians, 60
-, Oakhill Brewery, 50
-, priory, 29, 67–8, 71
Bath and Wells, bp of, 67, 97, 120, 138: see also Jocelin; Still
Bath and West Show, 96
Battiscombe:
-, Ann, see Marshall
-, Ric., 110
-, Rob., 110
-, Rob. Chas, 110
Bayly, Rob., 68
Bayly or Rawlins:
-, Alice m. Rob. Chicke, 30
-, Wm, 30, 68
Baynton, Fr., 158
Bazell, Mervyn Basil, 100
Beake, fam., 57
Beauchamp:
-, Rob. de (d. 1195), 103, 105
-, Rob. de (fl. 1113), 103
-, Rob. de (fl. 1158), 103
-, Rob. (d. 1264), 104–5, 105n
-, fam., 104 and n, 106
Beaufort, Margt, ctss of Richmond, 12
Begg, Nigel, 96
beggars, 15, 185
Belgium, refugees, 9, 61, 135
Bell, Chas, 25, 25
Bellamy:
-, Eliza, m. Jn Jenkyns Matthews, 107
-, Jn, 106
-, Ric., eld. (d. 1815), 106
-, Ric., ygr (d. 1815), 106
Bellringer, Wm, 46
Bennett, Fr., 104, 106
Bennett and Co., 164, 169
Beorhtnoth, 107
Beorhtric (Brictric), father of Ælfric, 194
Beorhtric (Brictric), son of Ælfgar, 105
Beorhtward, 105
Berkeley:
-, Sir Hen., 29
-, Jn, 106
-, Maur., 110
Berkerolles, Sir Lawr., 77
Berkley, 180
Berkshire, see Reading, Windsor
Bermondsey priory (Surrey), 3, 164, 166, 170, 172
Bertie:
-, Eliz., Lady, 129
-, Frances, 129
Betvile, Wm de, 208
Bible Christians, 121, 141, 160–1, 188
-, school, 155
Bidgood, Hum., 38
Bilbie:
-, Thos, bellfounder, 72, 84
-, Wm, bellfounder, 160
Bilson-Legge,
-, Hen., 104
-, Hen. Stawell, 2nd Baron Stawell, 104
-, Lady Mary, see Stawell
-, Mary, m. Jn Dutton, 2nd Baron
Sherborne, 104
Birmingham diocese, 72n
Bishop, Emily, 57
Blachethorna hundred, 10
Blackford, 3, 11, 216
Blackmore Vale Hunt, 80, 94
Blagdon, 179, 212–13
Blancpayn, Wm, 26
Blandford fam., 12
Blount:
-, Dor., see Grey
-, Wm, Lord Mountjoy, 27
BM Instruments, 40, 46
Boleville, see Bonville
Bond fam., 109
Bonville or Boleville:
-, Beatrice de, 194
-, Isobel de, m. 1. Hugh Peverel; 2.
Nicholas Fitz Martin, 194
-, Jn de (d. 1199), 194
-, Jn de (d. by 1253), 194, 196
-, Nesta, m. 2. Thos. Trivet, 194n
-, Rob. de, 194
bordars, 32, 79, 90, 110–11, 130, 166, 181, 197, 214
Borewe, Adam de, 109
Boteler:
-, Eliz., see Ettrick
-, Ph., 28
Botreaux, Sir Wm, 12
Boulogne:
-, Eustace II, count of, 164
-, Eustace III, count of, 164
-, Mary, ctss of, queen, see Canmore
-, Maud of, m. King Stephen, 164
Bower:
-, Edm., 164
-, Jane, m. Jos. Horler, 164
-, Jn Lewis, 109
-, Lewis, 109
-, Mary, 109
-, Mary, see Lewis
-, Rachel, 164
-, Wm, 109
Bowerman:
-, Avice, see Cheverell
-, Isabella, see Walton
-, Jn, 126
-, Margt, 126
-, Mary, 126
-, Thos, 126–8
-, Wm (fl. 1637), 126
-, Wm (fl. 1740), 126, 129
-, fam., 147
Bowers fam., 114
Bowring, Mr, 155
Boyd, Jn, 9, 24, 38 and n, 38, 39, 51, 54, 58
Brabant, 3
Bradley, West, 128
Bramston, Ric., 147
Braose, Eve de, 125
Bratton, 26
Bremridge (Devon), 77
Brethren, 74
Bricher, Walt., 109
Bridgwater, 45, 59, 114, 165, 165, 205
-, castle, 125
Bridport:
-, Julian of, see Walton
-, Nic. de, 109, 125
Bristol, 3–4, 9, 36, 48, 77, 84, 86–7, 94, 134,
170, 176, 196
-, bellfoundry, 100, 118
-,-, St Katherine's Hospital, 120
British Legion, 58, 156
Briwerre:
-, Wm (fl. 1200), 125
-, Wm (d. 1233), 125
Brodribb, Jn Hen., 145, 156
Brook (IoW), 126
Brooks fam., 152, 154
Bruce:
-, Eliz., see Seymour
-, Thos, 1st earl of Ailesbury, 27
Brue river, 1, 1, 10, 15, 18, 75, 76, 80, 85–7, 90,
122–4, 122, 142, 143, 148, 177–8, 181,
189–93, 189, 200, 209, 210, 212, 213, 214
-, barges and rafts, 87, 136
-, bridges, 18, 86–7
-, fords, 1, 76, 85, 189–90
-, tributaries, 15, 85, 133, 133
-, valley, 2, 101, 123–4, 162, 176
-, watershed, 1–2, 15, 162
Brugge, Walt. de, 189
Brune, 103, 105
Bruton, Wm, 120
Bruton, 3, 5, 10, 15, 17, 19, 26, 30, 36, 59, 63,
67, 70, 72, 79, 83, 86, 101, 169, 202
-, Bruton Abbey, 64
-, King's school, 96
-, market, 46n
-, priory, 3, 17, 107–9, 111, 120
-, Quaperlake mill, 39
-, Redlynch, 77, 90
-, Sexey's school, 57
-, show, 47
Bruton hundred, 10, 11, 13, 96
Bruton turnpike trust, 87
Bryant, Abr., 55–6, 73
Buckle, Edw., 140
Buckler, J., 71, 105, 117, 140, 210
buildings:
-, church, 2, 70–2, 84, 99, 99, 119–20,
139–40, 140–1, 159–60, 160, 174,
174–6, 188–9, 209–10, 210
-, commercial, 21, 23–4, 45, 46, 49, 49, 178
-, domestic, 6–8, 23–5, 23–5, 29–30, 76, 88,
103, 144–5, 146, 192–3
-,-, clergy hos, 68, 83, 97, 98, 117–18, 138,
158–9, 173, 180, 187, 207, 217
-,-, country and manor hos, 29, 78, 104–5,
107, 164–5, 165
-,-, cottages, 7, 20–1, 24, 31, 38, 38, 64, 71,
76, 81, 87–8, 92–4, 92, 103, 114–15,
123–4, 163–4, 178–9, 191–3, 204,
207–8, 212
-, dovecot, 67, 111, 148, 167, 173, 196
-, duck ho., 207
-, farm, 33–6, 76, 80, 91, 112–3, 131–2, 167,
167–9, 200
-,-, barn, 29n, 30, 33, 68, 72, 76, 79–80, 88,
124, 131, 144–5, 149, 165, 168, 173, 192,
193, 214
-,-, dairy and cheeseroom, 80, 112–13, 132,
182
-,-, cider ho. and cellar, 76, 79, 92, 112,
131–2, 208
-,-, engine ho., 132
-,-, farmhouses, 24, 29–30, 76, 80, 88, 103,
124, 124, 127, 144–5, 180, 183, 192–3,
212, 215–16
-,-, milking parlour, 30, 36, 113
-, housing, 7, 7–8, 10, 20–5, 87–8, 114,
144–5, 155, 163–4, 170–1, 179, 184,
202, 215
-,-, for elderly, 23, 58, 155
-,-, local authority, 22n, 103, 134, 145, 155,
178
-,-, workers, 7, 38, 41, 53, 53, 92
-, ice house, 166
-, industrial, 38–43
-,-, bakehouse, 36
-,-, brick kiln, 44
-,-, brickyard, 5, 44, 184 and n
-,-, dyehouse, 39
-,-, limekiln, 18, 133, 152, 168–9
-,-, malthouse, 45
-,-, ropewalks, 42–3, 43–4
-,-, sawmill, 45, 93
-,-, slaughterhouse, 44, 52
-,-, smithies, 45, 134, 170, 184
-,-, tanyard, 184
-,-, textile mills, 40–3, 42–3; also see mills
-, iron, 100
-, market ho., 48
-, nonconformist chapels, 56, 72–4, 121, 141,
141, 162, 188, 211
-, roundhouse, 65–6, 65
-, schools, 55, 56, 155, 185, 204
-, timber, 25, 61
Bulgin:
-, Jas, 59
-, Jn, 70
Bull:
-, Ben., 58
-, Hen., 195
Bulstrode:
-, Alice, see Knyffe
-, Ric., 77
Burci:
-, Geva de, m. Martin, 179, 212
-, Serlo de, 3, 179, 212
Burden:
-, Joy, see Dickinson
-, Rog., 164
Burge:
-, Charlotte, 56
-, Edw., 41
-, Jn, 41
-, Mary Anne, 56
-, Sam., 31
-, Seth, 40
-, Wm, 40
-, fam., 40
Burgh:
-, Hubert de, 103, 117
-, Sir Thos de, 12
Burn, G. A., 42
Burney, Art. Burnet, 83
Bush:
-, Hester, see Goodson
-, Jn, 131
-, Mary, m. Jn Dauncy, 131
-, fam., 125, 133, 141
Butleigh 1, 123–5, 125, 148, 163, 171, 196
-, Butleigh Wootton, 196, 205
-, manor, 128
Butler:
-, Beverley, 106
-, Martha, 106
Byconnel:
-, Eliz., see Chokke
-, Sir Jn, 104
C.
C. & J. Clark Ltd, 24, 44, 133
Cadbury, North, 10–11, 13, 20, 29, 32, 37, 41,
185
-, Galhampton, 15–17, 25, 29, 31, 33n, 36–7,
47, 50, 73
-, North Leaze, 31
-, tithing, 62
-, Three Ashes, 11
-, Woolstone, 13 and n
Cadbury, South, 11, 186
-, hillfort, 2
Cale river, 63
Cambridge, Rob., 126
Canada, emigration to, 9, 54, 135, 155, 171, 203
Canmore:
-, Malcolm, see Malcolm III
-, Mary, m. Eustace III, Count of
Boulogne, 164
Cann (Dorset), 73
Cannon:
-, Chas, 105
-, Jas (fl. 1828), 176
-, Jn (fl. 1861), 112
-, Jn, diarist, 203 and n, 205
-, Jn, soldier, 205
-, Jn, stonecutter, 103
-, fam., 112–13
Canonleigh (Devon), 195
Cardiff (Glam.), 187–8
Carew, Geo., 128
Carey fam., 135
Caroe, A. D. R., 159
Cartrai, Mauger de, 145
Carver:
-, Mr, 42
-, Ric., 191
Cary Moor, 15, 18, 32–3, 63, 68
Cary Moor parish, 63, 186
Cary river, 1, 1, 2, 15, 18–19, 36, 101–2, 102, 111, 142, 177, 213, 214
Cary:
-, Jn (d. 1428), 30
-, Jn (fl. 1601), 34
-, Jn (fl. 1662), 84, 90
-, Rob. of, 179–80, 186
-, Thos, 20
-, fam., 37, 93, 211
Caryland, 3, 11, 19, 26, 62, 96
Carymoor Environmental Centre, 2, 25, 61
Castle Cary, 1, 1, 2–8, 8, 9–11, 11, 12–13, 14,
15–74, 16–17, 22, 76, 85, 85, 91, 93–7,
109, 114, 143–4, 156, 163, 177–8, 180,
184, 191
-, agric., 32–6
-,-, fields, 14, 15, 32–3
-, barony, 18, 26, 62
-, buildings, 8, 21, 23–5, 23–4, 53, 87–8
-,-, Ansford Factory, 24, 38–40, 44
-,-, Cumnock Terrace, 22, 23, 24, 57, 88
-,-, Gibbons Row, 20, 50
-,-, Market House or Town Hall, 19–20,
24, 46–8, 59–60, 66, 78, 96
-,-, pound, 62
-,-, roundhouse, 19, 65–6, 66
-,-, Drill Hall, 22, 38, 59
-,-, Florida House, 7, 22, 25, 25, 36, 54, 58,
61, 72, 100
-,-, Higher Flax Mills, 1, 21, 25, 36, 39, 40,
42–4, 42–4, 61
-,-, St Johns Priory, see Florida House
-, castle, 3, 15, 18–19, 26, 27, 28–9, 33
-, charities, 57–8
-, church, 4, 20, 67–72, 71, 97, 150, 177
-,-, clergy, 20, 67–71, 95, 98–9, 187–8, 217
-,-, tithes, 67–8, 97
-,-, vicarage, 67–8
-, Clanville, 1, 1, 14, 15, 17–18, 20, 22, 25–6,
29, 31–6, 41, 43, 50, 62–3, 85, 87–8, 93
-, Cockhill, 1, 15, 18, 25–6, 30–2, 62
-, Dimmer, 1, 3, 9, 14, 15, 18, 25, 29, 31–5,
61–2, 64, 73, 76, 80
-, econ. hist., 32–52
-,-, industry, 37–46, 152
-,-, trades, 24, 36–51 and n, 51, 52, 100
-, fairs, 3–5, 7, 37, 46–7
-, Foxcombe, 14, 15, 18, 25–6, 29, 33–4, 36, 62
-, Fulford's Cross, 15, 17–18
-, Higher Cockhill, 30–1
-, Horse Pond, 19–21, 41, 44, 49, 62, 64, 73
-, local govt, 19, 48, 62–6
par. officers, 62–3
-,-, Lodge Hill, 1, 15, 33, 61, 65
-, Lower Clanville, 26, 29–30
-, Lower Cockhill, 4, 14, 25, 30, 30, 32, 68
-, manors and estates, 3, 18, 26–32, 30, 53,
62, 67–8, 89, 96
-,-, Cockhill manor, 30–1
-,-, Cokehayes manor, 31
-,-, Foxcombe manor, 29
-,-, Thorn manor, 31
-,-, manor courts, 62
-,-, manor hos., 26, 28–9, 66, 66, 71
-, Market House Co., 47–8
-, market, 3–4, 7, 17, 19, 21, 22, 25, 46–8, 63,
66
-, mills, 19–20, 36–7, 41–2, 45–8, 67
-, museum, 10, 48, 54, 66, 71n, 92, 93n
-, nonconf., 20, 38, 54–5, 57, 60, 67, 72–4, 188
-, North Cary, 19–20, 32, 53, 62
-, North Leaze, 31, 36
-, Park Pond, 19, 21, 28, 34, 36–7, 65
-, parks, 4, 14, 18, 20–1, 22, 29, 32–3, 35, 58
-, pop., 13, 19–20, 22
-, public hos., 8, 15, 23–4, 37, 46, 48–50, 49,
59–60, 62
-, railway sta., 1, 5, 9–10, 18, 45, 48, 76,
86–7, 92–4, 96, 154
-, roads, 15–18, 76, 86–7, 101, 123, 178, 180,
184, 189, 212, 214
-, rural deanery, 67
-, schools, 10, 22, 50, 54–7, 55, 59, 63, 72 and
n, 73–4, 95, 204
-, sett., 17, 18–22, 22
-, soc. hist., 53–61
-, South Cary, 1, 9, 14–16, 35–6, 56–7, 60–6,
73–4, 216
-,-, buildings, 8, 20, 22–5, 35, 38, 40, 44–5
-,-, econ. hist., 35, 37–8, 38, 40, 45, 50, 50n,
51–2, 54
-,-, sett., 18–20, 23
-, streets:
-,-, Ansford Lane, 50, 58, 73
-,-, Ansford Rd, 22–3, 58
-,-, Bailey Hill, 18–20, 23–4, 35, 40–41, 45,
47, 50, 52, 56–9, 64–5, 65
-,-, Bridgewater Buildings, 22, 53
-,-, Chapel Yard, 20, 38, 38, 50, 56, 74
-,-, Cockhill Elm Lane, 22
-,-, Cooper's Ash Lane, 25
-,-, Cumnock Rd, 21–2, 50, 71, 74
-,-, Florida, 16, 20, 38, 41, 55–6, 59, 61, 73
-,-, Fore St, 15–16, 19–20, 21, 24, 46, 49–52,
56–7
-,-, Gas Lane, 64
-,-, Golden Lion Yard, 38, 50, 73
-,-, High St, 15, 17–20, 22–4, 39–40, 48, 50,
52, 56–7, 73
-,-, Horner's Yard, 50, 73
-,-, Knights Yard, 20, 57
-,-, Lower Woodstock St, 17, 18–19, 21, 45,
47, 52–3
-,-, Market Place, 19–20, 23–4, 35, 49, 49,
57, 66
-,-, Mill Lane, 15, 17–18, 20–1, 22
-,-, New Rd, 18, 21, 86
-,-, North St, 19 and n, 24
-,-, Pie Corner, 20
-,-, Smallway Lane, 16, 18, 50
-,-, South Cary Lane, 18, 50
-,-, South St, 6, 16, 20, 23–5, 35, 46
-,-, Southtown Rd, 62
-,-, Station Rd, 18, 21–2, 52, 64, 86–7
-,-, Torbay Rd, 46
-,-, Townsend, 15, 18–19, 21, 24, 34, 87, 94
-,-, Triangle, 21
-,-, Upper High St, 16, 18–19, 21, 24, 39, 52,
71n
-,-, Victoria Park, 22, 66
-,-, Victoria Rd, 21
-,-, Woodcock St, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23–4, 38,
41, 49, 52–3, 59, 64–5, 71, 86
-, Thorn, 1, 3, 14, 15, 18, 25–6, 31–3, 35
-, tithings, 62, 96
-, Torbay, 10, 18, 20, 22, 24, 36, 40–2, 44–6
-, welfare, 57–8, 63–4
Castle Cary Visitor, 9
Catherine of Aragon, queen, m. King Hen. VIII, 126
Catsash hundred, 1, 3, 10–13, 103, 106, 116,
136, 196, 205
-, constables, 10, 13
-, hundred courts, 3, 13
cemetery, 63, 65
Ceolræd, 105
Chaffey fam., 120, 152, 196
Chalker:
-, Amelia, 154
-, Oliver, 152
-, fam., 150–2, 154
Chamberlaine, Geo., 97, 99
Champflower:
-, Amabel de, 108
-, Emme de, m. 2. Rog. Gys, 108
-, Geof., 108n
-, Hen. de (d. c. 1256), 108
-, Hen. de (d. c. 1280), 108
-, Hilary de, 108–9
-, Jn de (d. by 1354), 108–9
-, Jn de (fl. 1354), 108
-, Sir Jn de, 108
-, Margery de, 108
-, Martin de, 109
-, Matt. de (fl. 1219), 108
-, Matt. de (d. 1308), 108
-, fam., 111
Chancellor:
-, Jn, 131
-, fam., 200–01
Chapel, Chr., 134
Chapman, Eliz., m. Sam. Taunton, 129
Chard, 139
Chard fam., 201
charities, 57–8, 65, 81, 96, 115, 136, 185, 205
-, almshouses, 58, 62, 205
-, see also education; friendly and benefit
socs; welfare; see also under names
of parishes
Charity Commissioners, 185
Charles I, king, 69, 94
Charles II, king, 4, 20
Charlton Adam, 1, 107, 143, 152, 158–9, 162–3
Charlton Mackrell, 1, 96, 156
-, Cary Fitzpaine, 216
Charlton, Wm, 98, 166
Cheek:
-, Edw., 108
-, Geo., 108
-, Jane, m. Sir Thos Webster, 108
-, Mr, 115
Cherde or Shepherd, Thos, 187
Cheshire, 20; see also Runcorn
Cheverell:
-, Alice, 126
-, Ann, m. Wm Sandham, 126
-, Avice, m. 2. Wm Bowerman, 126
-, Chr. (d. by 1574), 126
-, Chr. (d. 1623), 126, 128, 158
-, Hugh, 126
-, Isabel, see Walton
-, Isabella, m. Thos Bowerman, 126
-, Jane, 126
-, Rob., 126, 147
-, fam., 132, 147, 150
Chew Stoke, 160
Chewton Mendip, 217
Cheyne, Eliz., 213
Cheyny:
-, Joan, m. Jn de Erleigh, 104
-, Sir Nic., 104
-, Wm, 120
Chichester (Sussex), 126
Chicke:
-, Alice, see Bayly
-, Eliz., 30
-, Rob. (d. 1542), 30
-, Rob. (fl. 1581), 30
-, Wm, 30
Childe, Wm, 208
Chilton Cantelo, 180
China, 39–40
Chinnock fam., 104
Chokke, Eliz., m. 1. Jn Seymour; 2. Sir Jn Byconnel, 104
Church Army, 70–1
Church Society, 117
Cirencester (Glos.), 77–8
-, College, 35
Clapton in Gordano, 159
Clare:
-, Gilbert of, earl of Gloucester, 103
-, fam., earls of Hertford, 105–6
Clark, Clarke:
-, Edw., 195
-, Eliz., 180, 195
-, Jas, 91, 180, 184
-, Martha, 89
-, Ric., 24, 58, 89, 96
-, Rob., 48, 180
-, Wm, 45, 54, 63n, 158, 180
-, fam., 90, 95–6, 180, 182
Clayton and Bell, 175
Clerk, Thos, 67
Clevedon, Sir Jn, 159
Clifford, Margt, m. Sir Hen. Stanley, 195
Clinton:
-, Guy (d.1650), 83
-, Guy, 83
-, see also Fiennes
Clopton, Wm, ygr, 213
Close:
-, Albin, 41–2
-, Edw., 42
Closworth, bellfounder, 72
cloth: 4, 6, 37–41, 47, 92, 115, 133
-, coarse, 39, 159
-, crinoline, 39
-, damask, 40
-, dowlais, 41
-, horsehair, 7, 35, 37–39, 39, 40, 45, 53, 58
-, linen, 7, 29, 37–43, 51, 69, 98, 113, 135, 169
-, repp, 40
-, sacking, 38
-, sailcloth, 41, 92
-, sateen, 39–40
-, serge, 7, 37, 80, 133
-, silk, 7, 38–41
-, Spanish Medley, 37
-, ticking, 41
-, see also manufactures; mills; occupations
Clothier:
-, Jn, 90
-, Sam. (d. 1670), 84
-, Sam. (d. c. 1690), 79n, 84
-, fam., 45, 54
Coate:
-, Marm., 147
-, Rachel, m. Geo. Harris, 147
Cockey, Lewis, bellfounder, 72, 160
Coke, Thos Wm, 168
Coker, East, 145
Colberd or Coulbere, Laur., 217
Colby:
-, Rob., 99
-, fam., 97
Coleman, Maria, 95
Coles, Andrews and Co., 46
Coles, Thos, 42–3
Colles:
-, Anne, 108
-, Dor., 108
-, Eliz., 108
-, Jn, 108, 116
-, Margt, m. Gerard Napier, 108
Collins:
-, Ben., 28, 89, 93
-, Fr., 28, 89
-, Hester, 89
-, Jas, 89, 95
-, Nic., 95
-, fam., 88, 91, 94
Collinson, Ric., 174
Colmer, Jon., 115
Colston:
-, Alex. (d. 1776), 195
-, Alex. (d. 1792), 195 and n
-, Chas., 1st Baron Roundway, 192, 196
-, Edw., 127, 132, 195–6
-, Edw. Fr., 195, 209
-, Louisa, 195n
-, Marianne, see Jenkins
-, Sophia, 195
-, Thos, 209
-, Wm, 209
-, Wm Jenkins Craig, 127, 132
-, Wm Hungerford, 158–9, 207
-, fam., 196
Columbers, Ph., 194
Combe prebend, 69
communications:
-, telegraph, 52n
-, telephone exchange, 47, 65; see also
transport; retail trades and services
Compton Dundon, 72
-, Littleton, 148
Compton Pauncefoot, 11, 11, 12, 186–7, 217
Compton, Ric. of, 146
Congregationalism, see Independents
Cooke:
-, Eliz., 106
-, Sarah, 106
Coollen:
-, Mary, see Parsons
-, Wm, eld., 110
-, Wm, ygr, 110
Cooper:
-, Edw., 181
-, Ric., 98, 115, 185
-, Susan, 44
-, Wm, 183
Corner, Ric., 58, 70
Cornwall, 3, see also Falmouth; Penzance
Corp fam., 28
Corry, Jn, 179
Corton Denham, 41
Cotele:
-, Edith, m. Oliver Dinham, 127
-, Sir Elias (fl. 1248), 127
-, Elias (d. c. 1336), 127
-, Maud, 127
-, Wm, 127
cottars, 79, 110, 130, 197
Coulbere, see Colberd
Countess of Huntingdon's college, 141
Courcelles, Rog. de, 125, 127
Court, Simon, 77
courts:
-, church, 3, 5, 185–6
-, county, 171
-, hundred, 3, 10, 12–13, 96, 106, 116, 123,
136, 183, 206, 216
-, leet, 62
-, manor, 3, 8, 19, 28, 31, 49, 62, 82, 91, 111,
116, 127, 136, 172, 195, 206, 214, 216
-, peculiar, 5, 185
-, petty sessions, 66
-, piepowder, 20n, 46
-, Quarter Sessions, 13, 49, 62, 116
-, sheriffs tourn, 3, 10, 12
-, three-week, 3, 12, 62, 205
-, view of frankpledge, 12, 62, 185
Coward, Mr, 172
Cowper, Sam., 201
Cox:
-, Geo., 152
-, H. E., 160 and n
-, Hen., 130
-, Hum., 41
-, Jas, 152
-, Jn, 180
-, Mrs, 189
-, Sam., 118
-, fam., 152–3
Cozens:
-, Ric., 57
-, fam., 50
Craddock:
-, Dor., 31
-, Geo., 31
-, Rob., 31
-, Thos, 31
Creech:
-, Jn, 104
-, Fr., 108
-, see also Powell
Creed:
-, Cary (fl. 1730s), 69n
-, Cary, eld. (d. 1775), 57, 69, 96, 180
-, Cary, ygr (d. 1775), 57, 69, 180
-, Jn, 69, 98
-, Wm, 44
Crewkerne, 45
Cricket St Thomas, 188
crops:
-, apples, 35, 91, 112, 132, 169, 182
-, beans, 6, 34–5, 80, 91–2, 112, 131, 148–50,
167–9, 182, 199
-,-, planting, 131, 169, 215
-,-, theft, 37, 90, 216
-, blackberries, 115
-, clover, 34–5, 80, 148, 150, 168–9
-, flax, 6, 34, 41, 67, 91
-, French grass, 34, 167–8
-, fruit, 91, 113, 130, 132
-, grains:
-,-, barley, 6, 32, 34–5, 79, 91–2, 112, 149,
168, 182, 199
-,-, wheat, 5, 32, 34–7, 79–80, 91–2, 112, 131,
148–50, 166–9, 182, 199–200, 215
-,-, maslin, 90
-,-, oats, 6, 34–5, 80, 90–2, 112, 148, 166,
168–9, 198, 215
-,-, Portugal corn, 168
-, hay, 34–5, 48, 67–8, 90, 97, 111, 120, 167–9,
197–8
-, hemp, 4–3, 67
-, hops, 168
-, kale, 113
-, maize, 36
-, mangolds, 35, 65, 80, 92, 168–9
-, mustard, 169
-, peas, 6, 34, 91, 112, 148, 168–9, 182, 199
-, potatoes, 5–6, 34–5, 91, 112, 132, 149,
168–9, 182, 199
-, rape, 169
-, sainfoin, 169
-, spear grass, 34
-, swede, 169
-, teasels, 6, 131, 149, 166
-, turnips, 6, 34–5, 91–2, 112, 168–9
-, vegetables, 9, 36, 48, 135, 171
-, vetches, 148, 168–9
-, withies, 34, 79, 113, 131, 199, 214–15; see
also trees
Croscombe, 12, 136
cross:
-, bridge, 123
-, churchyard, 77, 84, 100, 137, 140, 176, 210
-, market, 19, 47
Crossing, Eliz., see Dodderidge
Crowche, Wm, 67
Cruse and Gass, 93
Cruttwell:
-, Chas, 105
-, Wm, 104–5
Cryps:
-, Jn, 30
-, Margt, 30
Cucklington, Shanks, 97
Cudworth, 129
Culling:
-, Thos, 151
-, Wm, 151
-, fam., 148–51
Culme:
-, Ben. (d. 1657), 195n
-, Ben., 195
-, Jane, 195
-, Jane, m. Sir Edw. Hungerford, 195
-, Ric., 195
Cumin, Jn, 117
Cumnock (Ayrshire), 38 and n
Cunleaze rhyne, 122, 122, 123
Cupper:
-, Jn (d. 1619), 181
-, Jn (fl. 1619), 181
-, Jn (fl. 1650s), 181
Curle, Edw., 4, 12–13, 134
Currell, Jn, 158
Curry Malet, 106, 127
Curry Rivel, 74, 81, 118
Curtis, Thos, 129
Cyneweard, Anglo-Saxon landowner, 163
D.
Dacres, Thos, 77
Dalton, Jn, 95, 97
Dampier:
-, Jn, 181
-, Rebecca, 158
Dane, Jn the, 105
Daniel:
-, Jn, 158
-, fam., 70
Darrell:
-, Sir Edw., 105
-, Eliz., m. Sir Rob. Strode, 105
Daubeny:
-, And., 31
-, Jas, 31
Dauncy:
-, Jn, 131
-, Jos., 139, 148, 158–9
-, Mary, see Bush
-, Tassell (fl. 1752), 148, 158
-, Tassell (d. 1796), 148
-, fam., 147–8, 150
Davies:
-, Edw. (fl. 1603), 31
-, Edw. (fl. 1651), 31
Davis:
-, C. E., 72n
-, Dor., see Rodney
-, Geo., 139
-, Jas, 68
-, Mr, 175, 176
-, Rice, 179
Dawe:
-, Rob., 98
-, fam., 95
Day, J., 155
Defoe, Dan., 37
Denzell:
-, Anne, see Palton
-, Eliz. m. Sir Ric. Pomeroy, 127
-, Ric., 127
Despencer:
-, Edw. le, 106
-, Thos, 194
-, fam., 105
Devereux, Eustace de, 146
Devon, 18, 113, 194; see also Bremridge; Canonleigh; Exeter; Membury; Newton Abbot; Seaton; Torquay
Devon, earls of, 100
Dickinson:
-, Caleb, 112, 163–5, 167, 170, 172, 176
-, Everilda Joyce 'Joy', m. Rog. Burden,
164, 172
-, Fr., 117, 163–4, 168–72, 175
-, Wm (d. 1806), 163–5, 165, 170–1
-, Wm (d. 1820), 164n,
-, Wm (d. 1837), 29, 128, 132, 164, 168, 171,
173–4
-, Wm (d. 1914), 129, 164
-, Wm (d. 1964), 164, 166, 172–3, 175
-, fam., 7, 118, 135, 162, 163, 168, 170–1, 175
Digby:
-, Hen. 1st earl Digby, 89
-, Wm, 28, 89
Diment, Jn, 134
Dinder prebend, 31, 45
Dinghurst:
-, Alice, see Abarrow
-, Ant. (d. 1695), 31
-, Lewis (d. 1640), 31
-, Lewis (d. 1676), 31
Dinham:
-, Edith, see Cotele
-, Oliver, 127
Dinnington, 2
disease:
-, animal, 112, 202
-,-, foot and mouth, 47
-, cancer, 60
-, chickenpox, 134
-, diphtheria, 115, 136
-, dropsy, 205
-, impetigo, 136
-, influenza, 136, 171
-, measles, 136
-, plague, 98
-, scarlet fever, 55, 58, 135
-, scrofula, 205
-, smallpox, 58, 96, 115
-, typhoid fever, 91
-, whooping cough, 47, 136
Ditcheat, 18, 86, 95
-, Alhampton, 76
Dodderidge:
-, Eliz., 77
-, Jn, 77
Dodesham, Wm, 77
Dodington, Fr., 20
Domesday survey, 2, 79, 111, 148, 177
Donne:
-, Chas (d. 1855), 41, 88, 92, 92, 93
-, Chas, ygr, 41
-, Hannah, 70
-, Hen., 42
-, Jn, 59
-, Jn Stephens, 21, 25, 38, 43, 70
-, Thos, 42, 59
-, Thos Salisbury (d. 1862), 41–2, 54, 70
-, Thos Salisbury (d. 1890), 42–3
-, Wm, 43, 57–8
-, Wm Stephens, 25
-, fam., 37, 40
Dorchester (Dorset), 86
Dorset, 129, 152, 188; see also Cann; Dorchester; Evershot; Lyme Regis; Marshwood; Netherbury; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Weymouth; Yetminster
Douai:
-, Geof. de, 26
-, Raimer de, 29
-, Walt. de, 18, 26, 29, 67, 89
dramatic arts:
-, actors, 60, 146
-, drama soc., 60, 205
-, literary soc., 60
-, mummers, 60
-, pantomime, 60, 205
-, plays, 7, 29, 60
-, poetry, 78n, 156
-, theatre, 48
Draper:
-, Jn, 203
-, fam., 196
Drury:
-, Joan, see Seymour
-, Sir Rob., 104
-, Wm, 104
Dry Brook, 76, 177
Dublin archdiocese, 117
Dudley, Hen., 164
Dulcote, Wellesley, 213
Dunster, 3, 76
Duport, Thos, 120
Durston, 70
Durston, Chas, 112
Dutton:
-, Jn, 2nd Baron Sherborne, 104
-, Mary, see Legge
Dyer, Jn, 13
Dyke:
-, Jn, 150–1
-, fam., 152
Dymer fam., 18n
E.
Eadwulf (Edwulf), 125
Ealhmund, 85n
Earle, Thos, 83
Eason:
-, Jn, 37, 54
-, Rob., 54
-, fam., 37
East Lydford, see Lydford, East
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 128, 135, 138, 180, 182
Edgar, king, 212
Edington, 214–15
Edmund, 132
education:
-, adult, 55, 57
-, agric., 135, 171, 182
-, bible studies, 57
-, charities, 55–6, 95, 184–5, 203–4
-, cookery, 55–6, 155
-, lectures, 70–1
-, libraries, 51, 59, 115, 156, 185, 207
-, pre-school, 135, 156
-, reading room, 20, 48, 53, 59, 63–4, 82, 115
-, school bd, 55, 115, 119, 155
-, schools, 54–7, 73, 81, 95–6, 114–15, 135,
155–6, 171, 183–4, 203–5
-,-, boarding, 54–7, 155, 204–5
-,-, British, 55
-,-, commercial, 55
-,-, dame, 55, 57, 95, 114–15, 135, 203
-,-, engrossing, 203
-,-, evening, 55–7, 70, 95, 115, 135, 156
-,-, grammar, 54, 81, 95, 135
-,-, National, 54–5, 55, 56, 59, 63, 95, 115,
171, 204
-,-, secondary, 10, 95–6
-,-, Sunday, 54–5, 65, 70, 81, 95, 99, 114–15,
135, 141, 155, 170–1, 183–4, 203, 208
-,-, writing, 203
-, subjects, 56–7, 81, 114–15, 135, 155, 171,
184–5, 203–4
-, see also under names of parishes
Edward III, king, 27
Edward VI, king, 67
Edward VII, king, 58
Edwards:
-, Jas, 52, 55–6
-, Mary, m. Fr. Willoughby, 3rd Baron
Middleton, 195
-, Sophia, m. Alex. Ready, 195
-, Thos, 195
Eldred, Jn, 147n
electricity, 64, 116, 157
-, Wessex Electric Co., 64
Elizabeth II, queen, 58, 96
employment:
-, apprenticeship, 53–4, 113, 115, 133, 151, 154,
170
-, children, 35, 38–9, 53, 56, 132, 135, 169–70,
182, 199
-, domestic service, 53, 81, 100, 114, 134, 149,
153–4, 171, 203
-, homeworkers, 38
-, poor, 39–41
-, wages, 169
-, women, 35, 38, 53–4, 152, 169–70
England, cricket team, 61
Erasmus, Paraphrases, 83, 187
Erleigh:
-, Clemency de, 104
-, Eliz. de (d. 1361), 104, 106
-, Hen. de (d. 1272), 104
-, Isabel, m. 2. Sir Jn Rowden, 104
-, Joan, see Cheyny
-, Jn de (d. 1231), 104
-, Jn de (d. c. 1323), 104
-, Jn de (d. c. 1337), 104
-, Sir Jn de (d. c. 1410), 104 and n, 106
-, Margt (d. 1443), 104
-, Ph. de (d. c. 1275), 104
Ettrick:
-, Ant., 27, 89
-, Eliz., m. Ph. Boteler, 28
-, Frances, see Wyndham
-, Rachel, 28, 47
-, Wm (d. 1716), 27–8, 67
-, Wm (fl. 1768), 28, 89
Everard, Jn, 107
Evercreech, 33, 37–8, 70
-, railway, 143
-, silk mill, 41
Evershot (Dorset), 148
Exeter (Devon), 77, 174, 202
F.
Fair, Mary, m. 2. V. Dudley and Ward; 4
John Smith, 126
fairs, 3, 7, 46–7, 113, 191, 201–2, 201
-, cattle and cheese show, 47
-, cloth fair, 47
-, tolsey, 202
Fairweather, Valentine, 181
Falmouth (Cornw.), 51
Fane:
-, Anne, 128
-, Augusta, 128
-, Augustus, 128
-, Hen., 128
-, Jn, 7th earl of Westmoreland, 12
-, Jn Thos, 128
-, Mary Anne, see Jackson
-, Thos, 128
Farrar, Fred., archdeacon of Westminster, 218
Favelore, Wm de, 146, 147n
Fennell, Marianne, 57
Fenton, Jn, 98
Ferrey, Ben., 72, 119, 210, 210
Fever:
-, Ann, 109
-, Jn (d. 1833), 109, 112, 114
-, Jn (d. 1859), 109
-, Jn (fl. 1873), 109
-, Jn (fl. 1896), 108
-, Wm, 109
Fiennes:
-, Celia, 82
-, Sir Edw. Clinton, 9th Baron Clinton, 181
Finch, Sir Thos, 164
fire brigade, 64
-, fire engine, 64, 172
-, fire engine house, 64
-, fire sta., 64
fires, 24, 29, 41–2, 49, 50n, 64, 70, 105, 118, 129, 163, 173
fish:
-, dace, 177
-, eel, 177, 183
-, gudgeon, 177
-, roach, 177
-, trout, 177
FitzAdam:
-, Adam, 109
-, Wm, eld., 109
-, Wm, ygr, 109
-, fam., 107
Fitzgerold fam., 170
FitzJames:
-, Jas, 77, 108
-, Sir Jas, 77
-, Jn (d. 1476), 77
-, Jn (d. 1510), 77
-, Sir Jn (d. c. 1542), 77
-, Nic., 77
-, fam., 88
-,-, arms, 84
FitzMartin, see Martin
FitzPaine:
-, Isabel, 158
-, Rob. (fl. 1348), 158
-, Sir Rob., 158
Flower, Tristram, 147
Foddington, 1, 2, 5, 12, 101–3, 110–12, 120, 184,
214, 216
-, chapel, 3, 106, 116, 120
-,-, clergy, 120
-,-, rectory, 120
-,-, tithes, 120
-, Higher Foddington, 101–2, 112
-, Lower Foddington, 101–2, 106, 112–13
-, manor, 103, 105–7, 116, 120
-, Standerwick, 4, 102–3, 106–7, 107, 120
-, Uphill, 109, 120
Fooks, Thos, 97
Foot, Mr, 45
Fortescue:
-, Jn, 109
-, Martin, 127n
Fosse Way, 1, 2, 101, 143–4, 177, 189–93, 202, 205, 211–12
Foster:
-, Aaron, 105, 132
-, Edw., 139
-, Eliz., see Slade
-, Jn, 147
-, Thos, 131
-, Wolstone, 31
-, fam., 128
Fox:
-, Chas Jas, 89
-, Hen. 1st Baron Holland of Foxley, 28, 89
-, Stephen, 1st earl of Ilchester, 28, 89
France, 72
-, cricket team, 61
Francis:
-, Edw., 194
-, Emmanuel, 81
-, Jn, 57, 68
-, Mr, 187
-, Ralph, 57
-, Rob., 56
-, Ric., 41
-, fam., 50
Frank or York, Jn, 217
Fraunceis, Jn, 81
Freeman, Fred., 209
Freke:
-, Frances (d. 1780), m. Jn Willes, 77
-, Thos (d. 1731), 77
-, Thos (d. 1769), 77
friendly and benefit socs., 59, 115, 156, 171, 185, 205
Frome, 18, 70, 72, 87, 139, 160
Fry:
-, Jn, 31
-, Wm, 29
G.
Gallop, conjuror, 203
Gander:
-, Hen., 12
-, Wm, 12
Gapper:
-, Abr., 158
-, Edm. (d. 1774), 158
-, Edm. (fl. 1778), 158
gardens:
-, allotments, 63, 150
-, market and nursery gardens, 34, 80, 112,
199
Gardner:
-, Ric., 51
-, fam., 214
gas, 44, 61, 63–5
-, Castle Cary Gas Light and Coke Co., 64
-, gas fitter, 93
Gass, David, 60, 93
Gaylard:
-, Elinor, 188
-, Jane, 188
-, Nic., 118
-, Sara, 188
Geoffrey, Norman landowner, 213
geology, 1, 15, 76, 85, 101, 123, 143, 162, 177,
189, 212
-, fossils, 82, 143 and n
George III, king, 58
George V, king, 58, 176, 209
Gerard the steward, 29
Gerard:
-, Eliz., 146
-, Jn (fl. 1401), 146
-, Jn (fl. 1462), 146
-, Rob. (d. c. 1505), 146
-, Rob. (fl. 1505), 146
-, Wm, 146
-, fam., 125, 158
Germany, 54
Gibbons, Rob., 50
Gibbs, Thos, 168
Gifford:
-, Adela, 70
-, Louisa, 57
-, Lucy, 57–8
Gilbert the priest, 117
Gilbert:
-, Ant., 108
-, Geo. (d. 1593), 108
-, Geo. (d. by 1555), 108–9
-, Jn (d. 1456), 108
-, Jn (d. 1499), 108, 110
-, Jn (d. 1557), 108–9
-, Margt, 108
-, Rob., 108–9
-, Wm, 108
-, fam., 130
Giles, C. E., 2, 100, 138, 174, 175
Gill, Sam., 89
Ginger, Lee and Co., 100
Glasgow, evacuees, 204
Glastonbury, 2–3, 143, 153, 155, 174, 178
-, abbey, 2–3, 11, 125, 212, 216
-, Methodist circuit, 73, 121, 160
Glastonbury hundred, 11
Glastonbury Tor, 2, 2
Gloucester honor, 103, 194
Godric, Anglo-Saxon landowner, 77, 103
Godwin, Paul, 174
gold and silversmiths, 46, 50, 208; see also I.G.; I.P.; Orange, R.C.; Tearle; Thurlow
Gooden, Jas, 133
Goodson:
-, Hester, m. Jn Bush, 131
-, Mary, see Taunton
-, Wm, 211
Gorges:
-, Jn, 104
-, Sir Rob., 77
Gosney's Ivanhoe Cycle Works, 46
Gould, Edw., 21
Gournay:
-, Eliz., m. John ap Adam, 105
-,-, Rob. de, 105
Grainger, Dan., 60, 93
Gray:
-, F. W., 25, 35
-, Geo. Wyndham, 6, 35
-, Jn, 169, 171
-, Jn, organbuilder, 209
-, Nic., 147
-, Wm, 25
Greenhill fam., 106
Greenway, Thos, 141
Greenwich (Kent), East Greenwich manor, 105
Greet, Alex., 217
Gregory:
-, Edm. (d. 1697), 31, 33
-, Edw., 81
-, Hen., 31
-, Jn, 31, 81, 126
-, Margery, m. Jn Abarrow, 31
-, Rob (d. 1641), 129
-, Rob. (fl. 1710), 129
-, Thos, 31
Greinton, 174
Grey, Dorothy m. 1. Edw. Willoughby; 2. Wm Blount, 27
Grobham, Sir Ric., 126
Grosvenor:
-, Jas, 57, 74
-, Marianne, 57
-, fam., 57
Gryffin:
-, Eliz., see Hext
-, Thos, 104
Guidot, Thos, 81
Guildford (Surrey), 175
Gurney, Sir Matt., 106
Gys:
-, Emme, see Champflower
-, Rog., 108
H.
Haine, Thos., 30
Hall, Hen., 56
Halliday, Wm, 72
Ham, Wm, 139
Hame, Nic., 164
Hampshire, 108, 209
-, evacuees, 204
-, see also Petersfield; Portsmouth;
Winchester
Hannam:
-, Joan, 131
-, Jn, 12
-, Wm, 131
Harbin:
-, Chas, 217
-, Edw., 174
-, Eliz., m. Thos Potter Miles, 214
-, Geo., 214
-, Jn, 196, 217
-, Rhoda, see Phelips
-, Wadham, 217
-, Wm, 214
Hardy, Thos, 156
Harptree:
-, Jn of, 105
-, Wm of, 105
Harrington, Jn, 150
Harris:
-, Geo., 147–8
-, Jn, 151
-, Rachel, see Coate
-, fam., 150
Harrison, J., 109n, 120n
Harrold, F. W., 23
Harrow school (Middx), 164n
Harvey, Wm, 78
Haselbury, 38
Hassage, Thos, 126
Hatch Beauchamp honor, 103
Hatton, Chr., 105
Haward, Wm, 89
Hawkins:
-, Ben., 106
-, Mary, 106
-, Thos., 143
Haydon, Ric., 131
Hayward, Mic., 196
Heal, Sam., 165, 165
Henderson, Wm, 39, 43
Henry II, king, 19
Henry VII, king, 12
Henry VIII, king, 12
Henry the clerk, 68
Henry, priest, 173
Herdsman, Ric., 141
Herefordshire; see Tarsop Ho.
Hervey, Geo., 210
Hext:
-, Amias, 114, 118
-, Eliz., m. 2. Jn Stawell; 3. Thos Gryffin, 104
Higgins:
-, Alex., 138
-, Thos, 139
High Ham, 141n
Hill:
-, Edw., 217
-, Jas., 54
-, Jn, 133
Hindon (Wilts), 217
Hinton St George, 148
HMS George, 95,
HMS Polyphemus, 9, 61
Hoare:
-, Hen., 89
-, Sir Hen., 3rd baronet, 28–9, 66
-, Sir Hen. Ainslie, 5th baronet, 28
-, Sir Hen. Art., 6th baronet, 28
-, Sir Hugh, 4th baronet, 28, 68
-, Sir Ric., 1st baronet, 28
-, Sir Ric. Colt, 2nd baronet, 28–9, 35, 67,
89, 91
-, fam., 30, 67, 89
Hobhouse, Hen., 16, 58
Hoddinot, Jas, 41
Hodges:
-, Frances, 108
-, Jas, 108
-, Mary, m. Jn Rosse, 108
-, Wm, 108
Hody, Sir Wm, 127, 147
Holand:
-, Anne (d. 1457), see Montagu
-, Anne (d. 1476), see Plantagenet
-, Anne (d. by 1476), 195
-, Eliz., see Plantagenet
-, Hen., 2nd duke of Exeter (d. 1473), 194–5
-, Jn, 1st earl of Huntingdon (d. 1400), 12,
194
-, Jn, 2nd duke of Exeter (d. 1447), 12, 194
-, fam., 179
Holcombe, 125
Hole:
-, Abarrow, 180
-, Emmanuel (d. 1649), 179
-, Emmanuel (d. 1695), 179
-, Emmanuel (fl. 1714), 179, 182
-, or Malet, Wm, 214
-, fam., 182
Holland:
-, Hen., ygr, 165 and n, 165
-, Mr, 70
-, Wm, 37, 40
Holton, 3, 215
Hood, Eliz., 205
Hooper, Jas, 174
Hopton, Ralph, 1st Baron Hopton, 20
hopyard, 90, 148, 198
Horethorne hundred, 11, 13
Horler:
-, Jane, see Bower
-, Jos., 164
Hornblotton, 80–3, 91, 116, 178, 182, 185–6
-, church, 82, 84
-, clergy, 99
-, Lottisham q.v.
Horner:
-, Sir Geo., 69
-, Jn, 73
Horsey, Mr, 139
Hoskins fam., 21
Houndsborough, Barwick and Coker hundred, 13
Howe:
-, Jn, 126
-, Margt, 126
-, Matilda, see Woodville
-, Sir Ric., 126
-, Wm (d. c. 1731), 126
Howes, R., 83
Hudson, painter of London, 72
Hugyn:
-, Dor., 29
-, Hen., 29
-, Thos, 29
Humphrey the chamberlain, 105
Hungerford:
-, Ant., 195 and n
-, Sir Edw., 195
-, Jane, see Culme
-, Mary, 195n
Hurt, Wm, 94
Huscarl, Alex., 105 and n
Hussey, Thos, 213
Hutchings:
-, Jn, 108, 110
-, Sam., 110
Hutton, Jn, 171
Hylle:
-, Alice, 106
-, Genevieve, m. Sir Wm Say, 106, 213
I.
I. G., goldsmith, 69
I. P., goldsmith, 218
Ilchester, 3, 5, 20, 26, 101, 162, 189
-, gaol, 45, 84
Ilchester turnpike trust, 101
Independents, 8, 56–7, 60, 73–4
-, schools, 54–6
-, services, 73–4
India, 9, 54
Indoe, Edw., 129
industry: see buildings; cloth; manufactures; mills; occupations
Ings, Edw., 109
Ireland, 186; see also Dublin
Irishwomen, 15
Irving, Sir Hen., 145, 146, 156, 161
Isabel, Princess, daughter of Edw. III, 27
Ivey, Hen., organbuilder, 100
Ivo, Robert son of, 103
J.
Jackson:
-, Mary Anne Shrimpton, 128
-, Thos Graham, 84, 139
Jacob:
-, Edw., 208
-, Thos, 203
Jamaica, 5, 54, 95
Jardine, Ernest, 58
Jeffreys, Mary E., 185
Jenkins:
-, Marianne, 127
-, Wm, 126, 129
Jennings:
-, Eliz., m. 2. Jonathan Pitt, 127
-, Eliz., 128
-, Jn, 185
-, Marm. (d. 1567), 127, 147
-, Marm. (d. 1625), 127
-, Marm. (d. 1658), 127
-, Marm. (d. 1660), 127
-, Mary, 128, 147
-, Mary, see Speke
-, Rob. (d. 1630), 127
-, Rob. (d. c. 1593), 127
-, Thos. (d. c. 1679), 127
-, Thos. (d. c. 1695), 128
-, fam., 127
Jephson Housing Assocn, 25
Jersey, 15
Jews, see Vives
Jocelin, bp of Bath and Wells, 128, 136–7
John, Jn, 114
John, king, 103, 105
John Boyd Ltd, 39, 39, 40, 43, 58, 60, 64, 67
Johnson and Co., 34
K.
Karlson Hus Industrier Ab, 25
Katherine de Valois, queen, 106
Keate:
-, Joan, 126
-, Thos, 126
Keinton Mandeville, 1, 8–11, 11, 123–5, 138–9,
142, 143–61, 143, 152, 163, 172, 180,
184, 216
-, agric., 6, 148–150
-,-, fields, 123, 142, 148
-, buildings, 6–7, 7, 144–5, 145–6
-,-, pound, 157
-, church, 128, 137, 148, 157–60, 160, 206
-,-, clergy, 158–9, 207
-,-, rectory, 158
-,-, tithes, 158
-, econ. hist., 148–54
-,-, trade, 7, 150–4
-, horse races, 135, 156
-, inclosure, 5, 149
-, local govt, 157
-,-, par. officers, 157
-, manors, 3, 127–31, 145–7, 200
-, mill, 132, 147, 150
-, nonconf., 156–7, 160–1
-, pop., 144
-, public hos., 145, 150, 153
-, quarrying, 5–6, 18, 113, 119, 133, 140, 142,
148, 150–3, 151–2, 170, 191–2, 201
-, railway sta., 142, 178
-, schools, 10, 115, 135, 155–6, 204
-, sett., 143–5
-, soc. hist., 7–8, 154–6
-, streets:
-,-, Amberley Close, 144
-,-, Babcary Lane, 143, 189, 191
-,-, Barton Rd, 143–4
-,-, Castle St, 143–5, 146, 153, 156, 160–1
-,-, Chapel Close, 144
-,-, Charlton Rd, 144
-,-, Chistles Lane, 144–5, 156
-,-, Church St, 144, 149
-,-, Combe Lane, 143–4
-,-, Cotton's Lane, 143–4, 191
-,-, High St, 143–5, 149, 152–3
-,-, Irving Rd, 144
-,-, Orchard Way, 144
-,-, Queen St, 143–5, 149–50, 152, 156, 160–1
-,-, Row Lane, 144–5, 155
-,-, School Lane, 144
-,-, Westfield Rd, 144, 155
-,-, Withybed Lane, 143
-, tithing 134, 136–7, 156, 172
Kelway:
-, Ric. (d. 1637), 129
-, Wm (d. 1612), 129, 139
Kempe:
-, Dor., 164
-, Thos, 164
Kendall:
-, Chas, 31
-, Jn (d. 1631), 31
-, Jn (fl. 1666), 31
Kensyke, Hen., 69
Kent, Mr, 60
Kent, see Greenwich
Keriell or Kyriell:
-, Cecily, see Stourton
-, Sir Thos, 106, 213
Ketel, 89
Kick, Wm, 141
Kilmersdon, Walton, 125 and n
King:
-, Isabel, 108
-, Nic., 108
King's Sedgemoor, 2, 162
Kingham Mill:
-, Jn of, 200
-, Ph. of, 200
Kingweston, 1, 2, 4–8, 10–11, 11, 122–3, 130–1,
144, 155, 157, 162–176, 207, 216
-, agric., 166–9
-,-, fields, 163, 166–7
-, buildings, 163–5, 165, 170–1
-,-, pound, 170, 172
-, church, 137, 158, 172–6, 174–5
-,-, clergy, 139, 173–5
-,-, rectory, 164, 173
-,-, tithes, 166–7, 173
-, econ. hist., 166–70, 199
-,-, trades, 169–70
-, local govt, 172
-,-, par. officers, 172
-, manor, 3, 29, 112, 126, 128, 164–6
-,-, court, 172
-,-, manor ho., 164–5, 165
-, nonconf., 172, 176
-, park, 4, 143, 162, 163, 166, 168
-, pop., 163–4
-, public hos, 168–71, 173
-, schools, 135, 171
-, sett., 162, 163
-, soc. hist., 170–1
-, streets:
-,-, High St, 163
-,-, Lower St, 163
-, tithing, 12, 134, 136, 157, 172
Kirton:
-, Dan., 40, 89, 98
-, Edw., 20, 40, 68, 89–90, 98
-, Frances, 20n
-, J., 89n
-, Jas (d. 1668), 89
-, Jas (d. by 1620), 89
-, Joan, 89
-, Lettice, 89
-, Wm, 37, 40, 89
-, fam., 20, 37, 67, 89, 94, 98
Knight:
-, Dan., 145
-, Jn, 68
-, Thos, bellfounder, 72
-, Wm, bellfounder, 100
-, fam., 129
Knoel, Mic., 196
Knolton, 79
Knyffe, Alice, m. Ric. Bulstrode, 77
Kynwardeston, Wm of, 166
L.
labour services, 111, 197
Lamb, Thos, 56
Lambert, 179, 181
Lander, Jn Aaron, 56
Landymore, Jn of, 77
Langport, 18, 56, 76, 87, 114, 144
-, union, 8, 13, 136–7, 156
-, workhouse, 136
Langport RDC, 134, 136
Langport, Somerton and Castle Cary
-, turnpike trust, 15, 18, 85–6, 143, 163, 178, 189
Lattiford, Walter de, 105
Lawrence:
-, Jn, 98
-, Ric., 139
Laws, Ralph, 174
Leach, Rob., 180
Ledred fam., 110
Legge, see Bilson-Legge
Leigh:
-, Alice of, 127
-, Sir Martin of, 127
Leslie, Hon. Cath., 126
Levett, Eliz., 194
Lewis:
-, Agnes, 108
-, Albertina, 109
-, Jn (fl. 1719), 57, 109–10
-, Jn (fl. 1839), 109
-, Mary, m. Wm Bower, 109
-, Ric., 108
-, Rob. (fl. 1828), 109 and n
-, Rob. (d. by 1697), 108–9
-, Rob. (d. c. 1817), 109
-, Thos, 108
livestock:
-, alpaca, 6, 132
-, bees, 198, 205
-, cattle, 4, 21, 34, 36, 47, 79, 90–1, 110–12,
130, 134, 148, 166–7, 197, 203
-,-, bullocks, 79, 90, 114, 118
-,-, bulls, 34, 47, 91, 168
-,-, calves, 34, 90–1, 166, 199
-,-, cows, 47, 80, 90–2, 98, 112–4, 118, 166,
168, 181, 198, 207, 215
-,-, cowsheds and stalls, 36, 80, 91–2, 94,
112–13, 131–2, 181, 200, 215
-,-, dairy, 33–4, 91, 169
-,-, hair, 39–40
-,-, heifers, 166, 168, 198
-,-, oxen, 33, 79, 114, 130, 138, 153, 166–9,
173, 18, 197–9
-,-, steers, 181
-, cattle rearing, 110, 169
-, deer, 33, 113
-, dogs, 33, 69
-, geese, 79, 130, 198
-, goats, 197
-, horses, 33, 37, 79–80, 90–1, 110–12, 134,
153, 168–9, 180, 185, 196–9, 202
-, pigs, 33, 35, 78, 90, 110–12, 130, 148, 166,
168–9, 181, 197
-,-, dealing, 35, 112, 149
-,-, disease, 47, 91
-,-, farm, 150
-,-, hair, 39–40
-,-, piggeries, 36, 80, 91–2, 113, 129, 132, 215
-,-, sales, 47
-, poultry, 35–6, 113, 132, 149, 168, 200
-, ram, 168
-, sheep, 4, 33–5, 46–7, 79, 90–1, 111–4, 130,
148, 166–9, 181–2, 197–200, 214
Llewelyn, David, 57
Locke, Ric., 178
Lockington:
-, Joan, see Walton
-, Rog., 125n
London, 1, 1, 5, 48, 69, 76, 87, 126, 147, 178,
202, 208–9, 212
-, College of Music, 57
-, employment, 9–10, 40, 134
-, evacuees, 203
-, Natural History Museum, 142n
-, Piccadilly, 168
-, St Mary Graces abbey, 179, 194, 197
-, St Paul's cathedral, 48, 208
-, Smithfield, 169
-, Tower, 114, 194
-, tradesmen, 25, 45, 50, 72, 165, 170, 181,
195, 209
-, Trinity College of Music, 57
Longbridge Deverill (Wilts), vicar, 147, 151
Longman:
-, Anne, 56
-, Mary, 56, 72
-, Stephen, 56, 72
-, Thos, 72n
-, Wm, 29
-, fam., 6, 36
Lorraine, Ida of, m. Eustace II of Boulogne, 164
Lorty, Eliz., m. Sir Rob. Ashton, 106
Lottisham:
-, Agnes, see Younger
-, Ashborne, 195
-, Dor., 109, 195
-, Eliz., m. Edw. Clarke, 195
-, Jn, 109
-, Mary, 195
-, Mary, m. 2. Hen. Bull, 195
-, Oliver (d. 1616), 109, 116, 120, 195, 203
-, Oliver (d. 1651), 195
-, Ric., 109
-, Wm, 195
-, fam., 109, 120, 196
Lottisham, 191–2, 194
Louker, Jn, bellfounder, 188
Love, Jn, 187
Lovel:
-, Baldwin, 26
-, Cecily, 26
-, Chris., 26
-, Eleanor, 26
-, Eva, 26
-, Hen. (d. 1194), 26, 67
-, Hen. (d. 1216), 26
-, Hen. (d. 1263), 26
-, Hugh (d. 1291), 26
-, Jas (d. 1348), 26
-, Sir Jn, 12
-, Maur., 98
-, Muriel, m. Nic. Seymour, 26
-, Ralph (fl. c. 1107), 26 and n
-, Ralph (d. 1161), 19, 26
-, Ralph (d. 1207), 26
-, Ralph (fl. 1345), 181
-, Ric. (d. 1254), 26, 67, 90, 97
-, Ric. (d. 1264), 26, 89
-, Sir Ric., 1st Baron Lovel, 26, 28, 30
-, fam., 3, 18, 26, 33, 87, 89
Lovering, Jn, 77
Lovington:
-, Rob. of, 179
-, Wm of, 179
Lovington, 1, 1, 3–8, 10–11, 61, 63, 82, 116n,
177–88, 178, 183, 191, 202, 212–16
-, agric., 181–3, 215
-,-, fields, 182
-, buildings, 178, 178, 180, 181, 183
-,-, pound, 185
-, charities, 185
-, church, 4, 186–8
-,-, clergy, 187, 217
-,-, rectory, 180, 187
-,-, tithes, 182
-, econ. hist., 181–4
-,-, trades, 183–4
-, local govt, 185–6
-,-, par. officers, 13, 186
-, manor, 69n, 96, 179–80, 185
-,-, manor ho., 180
-, mill, 177–8, 183, 183
-, nonconf., 188
-, pop., 178–9
-, public hos, 178, 178, 184
-, schools, 10, 81, 155, 184–5
-, sett., 177, 178–9
-, soc. hist., 184–5
-, tithing, 11, 82, 185
Lucas:
-, Mr, 151
-, Thos, 133
Lucy:
-, Kingsmill, 20n
-, Wm, 67
-,-, fam., 20, 67
Ludlow, Gabriel, 5, 54
Ludwell, Jn, 139
Luffe, Jn, 120
Luttrell fam., 77
Lyde, Rog., 196
Lydford on Fosse, 8, 13, 137, 158, 172, 204, 206, 216
Lydford, East, 11, 11, 143–4, 147, 149, 189, 200
and n, 205–6, 209, 212, 216–18
-, Four Foot, 189
-, manor, 106, 216
-, nonconf., 84, 211
-, pauper, 115
-, rector, 138–9, 174, 208
-, school, 204
Lydford, West, 1, 1, 5–10, 10n, 11, 11, 123, 129,
131, 144, 148, 155, 189–211, 189–90,
216
-, agric., 197–200
-,-, fields, 190, 191, 197–9
-, buildings, 191–3, 193, 199, 204, 204, 207–8,
210
-,-, pound, 192, 206
-, charities, 205
-,-, church, 206–10, 210, 218
-,-, clergy, 4, 140, 159, 189, 208–9
-,-, rectory, 199, 203, 207–8
-,-, tithes, 198–9, 207
-, court, 206
-, econ. hist., 3, 197–202
-,-, trades, 201–2
-, Fair Place, 1, 191–3, 199–200, 201, 202
-, fairs, 4–5, 191, 201, 201–2
-, inclosure, 5, 199
-, local govt, 205–6
-,-, par. officers, 205–6
-, Lydford common, 191, 199
-,-, manor, 12, 194–6, 197–8, 207
-,-, manor ho., 196
-, market, 4, 201
-, mills, 4, 131n, 133, 189, 193, 197, 200–1, 207
-,-, King a Mill, 129–31, 133, 191, 200–1, 211
-, nonconf., 210–11
-, park, 4, 190, 191, 194, 196–8, 207
-, pop., 191–2
-, prebend, 206
-, public hos, 193, 202
-, schools, 203–5
-, sett., 191–2
-, soc. hist., 203–5
-, streets:
-,-, Chapel Field Lane, 191
-,-, Chapel Lane, 192
-,-, Dials Gate Lane, 191–2
-,-, East St, 191
-,-, Eastfield Lane, 191
-,-, High St, 190, 192, 204
-,-, Hurbrook's Way, 191
-,-, Millway, 192
-,-, North Field Lane, 192
-, woodland, 4, 199–200
Lyme Regis (Dorset), 48, 109
Lyng, 18
Lyte, Hen., 174
Lytes Cary, 105
M.
Machaut, Wm, 118
machinery:
-, devils, 40
-, dobbies, 40
-, handlooms, 39
-, horsehair picker, 39, 39
-, power looms, 39, 39, 40, 43
-, scutching machine, 42–3
-, steam engines, 42
-, warping machine, 40
-, woollen, 37
Mackie:
-, Jas, 6, 9, 35, 54, 63
-, fam., 35, 57, 91
Macmillan:
-, Douglas, 60
-, Wm, 9, 54, 59–60
-, fam., 24
Magnet Theatre Talkie Co., 60
Maidment:
-, Emma, 57, 204
-, Henrietta, 204
Malcolm III, king of Scotland, 164
Malet, see Hole
Manchester (Lancs), 100
Mandeville:
-, Beatrice de, 145
-, Clemence de, 146
-, Geof. de, 146–7, 158
-, Helewise de, 146
-, Jn de (d. 1275), 146
-, Jn de (d. 1313), 146
-, Rob. de, 145
-, Stephen de, 146
-, Wm de (fl. 1205), 12, 145
-, Wm de (fl. 1275), 146, 157
-, Sir Wm, 146
manufactures:
-, aerated and mineral waters, 37, 43, 46,
50
-, bicycles, 46
-, brass, 46
-, bricks, 44, 64
-, brushes, 39–40
-, camouflage nets, 43
-, cement and concrete, 46
-, coaches, 45–6, 50
-, cord, 40, 43
-, crates and pallets, 93
-, fencing, 93
-, fireplaces, 45, 92
-, fishing line, 39
-, furniture, 43, 45–6, 46
-, garden netting, 43
-, girthwebb, 38
-, gloves, 5, 37, 44, 153
-, hair seating, 38, 43, 93
-, horsehair stuffing, 39–40
-, ice cream, 6, 183
-, insoles, 44
-, lasts, 44
-, manure, 40, 43
-, mattresses, 153
-, milk processing, 1, 7, 92
-, mousetraps, 45
-, musical instruments, 46
-, paddings, 40
-, parchment, 5
-, pattens, 45
-, plaster, 40
-, plumes, 39
-, railway blinds, 39–40
-, rakes, 45
-, rope and twine, 38, 40–1, 42, 43
-, sacks, 41
-, sash lines, 43
-, sieves, 39
-, stockings, 5–7, 37, 40–1, 93, 153
-, stone products, 150–2, 152
-, thread, 41, 43
-, tinplate boxes, 93
-, webbing, 43, 44
-, wigs, 39
-, see also cloth; occupations; retail trades
and services
Maperton, 11, 11, 186
-, Clapton, 13
-, Hatherleigh, 11, 11
Maples of London, 25
Market Drayton (Salop.), 135
markets, 3, 7, 19, 46–8, 201–2
-, corn, 46–7
-, livestock, 21, 22, 46–7, 65
-, market house, 20, 46–8, 54, 59–60
-, sale ring, 47
Marsh:
-, Jn, 209
-, Miss, 156
-, Wm, 217
Marshall:
-, Ambrose, 69
-, Ann, m. Ric. Battiscombe, 110
-, Jn, 49n
-, Thos, 49n
-, fam., 130
Marshwood (Dorset), 145
Marston Magna manor, 104, 106
Martin, Norman landowner, 179, 213
Martin or FitzMartin:
-, Edm, 194n
-, Eleanor, m. Ph. de Columbers, 193
-, Jn, 78
-, Margt, m. 2. Rob. de Watvill, 194
-, Nic. (d. 1209), 179
-,-, Nic. (d. 1260), 194, 201, 205
-,-, Nic. (d. 1282), 194
-, Rob., 178, 194
-, Wm (d. 1209), 179
-, Wm (d. c. 1216), 179
-, Wm (d. 1282), 179
-, Wm (d. 1324), 179, 194, 197, 212
-, Wm (d. 1326), 179, 194
-, fam., 52
Martock, 180
Mascoll:
-, Jn (fl. 1500), 181
-, Jn (fl. 1586), 181
-, Walt., 181
Mason:
-, Jas, 109
-, Ric., 109
-, Thos, 118
Matcham:
-, Alf., 152
-, Chas, 143, 152
Mathers, Helen, 38n
Matilda, empress, m. Holy Roman Emperor Hen. V, 19
Matilda (Maud), queen, m. King Wm I, 105
Matthews:
-, Eliza, see Bellamy
-, Jn, 112
-, Jn Jenkyns, 107
-, Thos (d. 1863), 38, 40–1, 52
-, Thos (fl. 1865), 38
-, fam., 35
Maudleyn, Jn, 120
Maundsell, Hen., 83
Mayo:
-, Mrs, 214
-, Thos, 214
McKerrow, Wm, 9, 51, 54
Meade:
-, Frances, 58, 71
-, Ric., 55, 58–9, 70–2
Meare, Wm, 147; see also Meyer
medical services:
-, ambulance, 64
-, apothecary, 51, 94, 110, 205
-, doctor, 58, 96, 156
-, health centre, 58
-, hospital, 55, 57–8, 96
-, inoculation, 136
-, nurse, 9, 51, 55, 57–8, 61, 70, 94, 153, 205
-, optician, 52
-, surgeon, 51, 96, 203, 205
Medlycott, Sir Wm, 108
Meech, Wm, 182
Meer:
-, Hen., 194
-, Magdalen, 194
Meisy or Meysey, Rob de, 128, 137, 181
Melliar:
-, Eliz., 215
-, Rob., 215n, 216
-, fam., 214–15
Membury (Devon), 29
Merrick, Mr, 160n
Methodism, 8, 10, 56, 59, 71, 73, 114, 121,
156–7, 160–1, 188, 209, 211
-, schools, 54, 155
-, services, 73, 161, 188, 211
-, see also Bible Christians; Primitive
Methodists; United Methodists
Meyer or Meare:
-, Magnus, 158
-, fam., 158
Meysi, Jn, 125
Michell:
-, Avice, 30
-, Walt., 30
Middlemore, Hen., 121
Middleton, Mary, see Edwards
migration, 9, 203
-, emigration, 5, 54, 57, 114, 135, 155, 170
-,-, assisted, 9, 203
-, immigration, 54
-, see also America; Australia; Canada;
Jamaica; India; New Zealand;
South Africa
Milborne fam., 182
Mill:
-, Rob. of the, 36
-, Wymund of the, 36
Milles:
-, Eliz., see Harbin
-, Thos, 214
-, Thos Potter, 214
mills, 36–7, 46, 67, 90, 111, 124, 128
-, blademill, 45
-, bolting, 36
-, corn and flour, 36–7, 41, 132
-, flax spinning, 41
-, fulling, 4, 132, 183, 183, 200–1
-, grist, 200
-, maltmill, 130
-, millstones, 35–6
-, textile, 38–43, 42–3
-, watermill, 2, 19, 36–7, 78, 80, 128, 132–3,
133, 147, 176–7, 182, 183, 189, 200–1
-, windmill, 101, 111
Millward, Drogo, 36
Minehead, 209
Minifie, Martha, 57n
Mitchell, Geo., 35
Mody:
-, Geof., 125
-, Jn, 125
-, Nic., 125
Mogg:
-, Jn, 12
-, Miss, 56
Mohun:
-, Eleanor de, m. Wm Martin, 193
-, fam., 77
Moleyns, Jn, 199
Montacute, 120
-, priory, 105, 107
Montagu, Anne (d. 1457), m. Jn Holand, 1st duke of Exeter, 194
Moody, Chas, 20–1, 37, 44
Moore, Peter, 186
Moravians, 141
More, Mr, 174
Morren, Jas, 31
Morrice, David Jn, 147
Morris:
-, Hum., 203
-, Martha, 95
-, Rebecca, 203
Mortain:
-, Jn, count of, see John, king
-, Rob., count of, 77, 103, 105, 107
Mortain, honor of, 103
Moss, Chas, 69
Motley, Jas, 128
Moxham, Wm, 202
Moyle:
-, Amy, 164
-, Cath., m. 1. Sir Thos Finch; 2. Nic. St
Leger, 164
-, Sir Thos, 164
Muchelney abbey, 106, 173
Mudford, 187
Mullett:
-, Wm (fl. 1640), 158
-, Wm (fl. 1670), 158
-, fam., 159
Mullins:
-, Alb., 91
-, David, 92
-, Frances, 92
Murray:
-, Esmond, archit., 25
-, Rosalind Emma, m. Chas. Baron
Roundway, 207
Murrow, Edw., 90
museum, 10, 48, 54, 66, 82, 92, 143n, 218
music, 48, 60, 73, 161
-, bands, 53, 60,
-, choir, 60, 119, 161
-, choral society, 60
-, composer, 147
-, concert party, 60
-, concerts, 7, 60
-, education, 156
-, festival, 59
-, minstrel, 60
-, musicians, 60, 96
-, singer, 156
-, see also nonconformity; parish church
N.
Naish:
-, Jn, 110
-, Jn Sweet, 110
Nancolas, Ant., 51
Napier:
-, Gerard, 108
-, Margt, see Colles
-, Nath. (d. 1728), 108
-, Sir Nath. (d. 1709), 108
Nash:
-, Eliz., 131
-, Rob., 131
National Agricultural Labourers Union, 8, 35
National Society, 95, 155, 185
nature reserve, 101
Nether Stowey, 197
Netherbury (Dorset), 174
Nettlecombe, 77
-, church plate, 70
New Zealand, 9, 54
Newfoundland, 5, 95
newspapers, 60
Newton Abbot (Devon), 100
Nicholas, Nic. s. of, 138
Noble, Wm, 135
nonconformity, 4, 8, 20, 67, 72–4
-, burial grd, 73, 84, 141
-, chapel music, 60, 73–4
-, see also Independents; Methodism;
Quakers; Presbyterians; Roman
Catholicism; United Reformed
Church
Norfolk, 84, 168
Norman, landowner, 125, 127, 132
North Barrow; see Barrow, North
North Cadbury; see Cadbury, North
Northover, 116, 205
Norton Ferris hundred, 10, 13
Norton, Chas, 54 and n
O.
O'Connor, glass painters, 72
occupations:
-, agricultural services and traders:
-,-, cheese factor, 149
-,-, cheesemaker, 200
-,-, dairy workers, 35, 47, 54, 112, 116, 149,
199
-,-, farm shops, 7, 134, 170
-,-, livestock dealers, 112, 149, 169–70, 198,
199, 201, 202
-,-, mealmen, 45, 132, 133
-,-, molecatcher, 131
-,-, seedsman, 94, 112, 165
-,-, shepherd, 149, 169, 187, 199
-,-, swineherd, 33, 46, 197
-,-, teasel workers, 149
-, boxmaker, 93
-, building workers:
-,-, bricklayer, 80, 133
-,-, brickmaker, 80
-,-, builder, 42, 45, 51, 73, 93, 100, 133, 184
-,-, glazier, 45, 133, 153
-,-, hot water engineer, 170
-,-, painter and decorator, 45, 133, 153
-,-, plasterer, 113
-,-, plumber, 45, 133, 153
-,-, sanitary engineer, 45
-,-, thatcher, 170
-,-, tilemaker, 44, 80
-, chandler, 44, 113, 201
-, charwoman, 80, 94, 203
-, doorkeepers, 107
-, engine driver, 42
-, floral designer, 113
-, food and drink:
-,-, baker, 46, 132, 184
-,-, brewer, 51, 183, 202
-,-, butcher, 46, 154, 184
-,-, inn and alehouse keeper, 48–9, 170
-,-, maltster, 13, 40–1, 45, 201
-,-, wine merchant, 48, 170
-, French polisher, 51
-, gamekeeper, 81, 169, 171, 196, 199
-, gardener, 80–1, 91, 112, 168–69, 173, 199
-, huntsman, 94
-, laundress, 51, 94, 153
-, leather workers:
-,-, currier, 44, 93
-,-, glover, 44, 46, 93, 113, 133, 153
-,-, harness maker, 44, 201
-,-, saddler, 41, 44, 153, 201
-,-, shoemakers and cordwainers, 46, 80,
113, 133, 153, 184, 201
-,-, tanner, 44, 80
-, limeburner, 169
-, mattress maker, 153
-, metal workers:
-,-, bellfounders, 72, 84, 139, 160, 208; see
also Austen; Bilbie; Cockey; Knight;
Louker; Purdue; Wiseman
-,-, blacksmith, 45, 80, 93, 161, 170, 184,
200–1
-,-, brazier, 46, 202
-,-, cutler, 46
-,-, edgetool maker, 45
-,-, grinder, 93
-,-, tinplate worker, 45, 93
-, miller, 132, 203
-, navvies, 114
-, nurseryman, 34, 51, 200
-, parchment maker, 44, 131, 133
-, polisher, 45
-, professions and arts:
-,-, attorney, 50
-,-, auctioneer, 45, 51–2
-,-, bailiff, 52,
-,-, barrister, 41
-,-, chainman, 191
-,-, clerk, 52, 54
-,-, dancing master, 51
-,-, engineer, 42–3, 144, 203
-,-, estate and land agent, 51–2, 169
-,-, etcher, 69n
-,-, organbuilder, 209; see also Gray; Ivey;
Osmond
-,-, painters and carvers, 45
-,-, photographer, 51, 54, 154
-,-, schoolmaster, 45, 121, 135, 161, 180, 184
-,-, sculptor, 152–3, 154
-,-, surveyor, 94, 190
-, rake maker, 45, 93
-, rope and twine makers, 41–3, 93
-,-, saltpetre maker, 167
-, soapboiler, 44
-, stone workers, 8, 103, 113, 124, 133, 150,
152, 153–4, 160–1, 201
-,-, marble sawyer, 152
-,-, mason, 92–3, 113, 133, 150–2, 154, 169,
184, 201
-,-, quarry workers, 7, 124, 134, 170
-, sweep, 51, 113
-, textile and clothing:
-,-, capper, 46
-,-, clothier, 36–7, 40, 92, 95, 135, 140, 183
-,-, clothworker, 37, 153
-,-, dressmaker, 44, 80, 94, 153–4, 201
-,-, dyer, 38
-,-, flax and linen workers, 38, 41–3, 46,
92, 92, 113
-,-, fuller, 184, 201
-,-, girthwebb manufacturer, 38, 41
-,-, hatter, 201
-,-, hemp spinner, 42
-,-, hosier and stockingmaker, 7, 37, 40–1
-,-, knitter, 93
-,-, lace maker, 133
-,-, linen manufacturers, 41
-,-, milliner, 44, 53
-,-, netweaver, 41
-,-, quiltmaker, 45
-,-, sackweaver, 41
-,-, sailcloth weaver, 41
-,-, sergeweaver, 37, 80, 133
-,-, shearman, 184
-,-, shirt maker, 133
-,-, starcher, 38
-,-, staymaker, 155
-,-, straw bonnet maker, 54
-,-, tailor, 44, 92, 113, 153, 154, 201, 215
-,-, tucker, 37
-,-, velvet weaver, 201
-,-, weaver, 37–8, 54, 64, 80, 92, 169
-,-, woolcomber, 37, 133
-,-, worsted comber, 37
-,-, worsted spinner, 201
-, tobacco pipe maker, 80
-, traders:
-,-, chapman, 40
-,-, hawker, 113
-,-, mercer, 50, 113, 131, 201
-,-, merchant, 195
-,-, pedlar, 46–7, 153
-,-, timber merchant, 45, 93, 112
-, transport:
-,-, bus driver, 48
-,-, carrier, 48, 49–51, 92, 202
-,-, carter, 45, 94
-,-, coachbuilders, 44–6, 113
-,-, coach painter, 46
-,-, coach trimmer, 46
-,-, cycle repairer, 153
-,-, haulier, 48, 94, 152, 154
-,-, horse breakers and trainers, 37, 149
-,-, railway worker, 45, 48, 88
stationmaster, 48, 88
signalman, 9, 48, 96
-,-, wheeler, 46
-,-, wheelwright, 45, 133, 184, 201
-, umbrella maker, 51
-, undertaker, 45, 51, 154
-, upholsterer, 45, 153–4
-, watchmaker, 133, 153
-, woodworkers:
-,-, basketmaker, 45, 153
-,-, cabinetmaker, 45, 113, 153
-,-, carpenter, 24, 47, 93, 108, 133, 153, 184,
196, 201, 215
-,-, cooper, 93, 132, 133, 153
-,-, hurdlemaker, 170
-,-, joiner, 93, 201
-,-, sawmill worker, 45
-,-, sawyer, 93, 133
-,-, shipwright, 110
-,-, spar maker, 93
-,-, turner, 46
-,-, woodman, 199
-, see also gold and silversmiths;
manufactures; medical services;
retail trades and services
Ochiltree (Ayrshire), 38n
Oldest, Jn, 31
Olive, Edw., 110
Olympics, 61
Omryssy, Thadeus, 216
Oram, Edw., 50
Orange, Ric., goldsmith, 83
oratory, 30, 30, 68
Orchard, Rob., 196
orchards, 34–5, 47, 68, 79–80, 91, 131, 138,
149–50, 182, 214
-, cider, 6, 34, 112, 132, 167, 198
-, creation, 6, 112, 151, 168, 198
-, destruction, 3, 6, 88, 144
Orr, Wm Holmes, 209
Osmond, Geo., 175
Otton fam., 52
Overton:
-, Andrewes, 110, 114
-, Wm, 12
Oxford University, 119
-, New College, 208
Oxford, bp of, 69
P.
Page, Matt., 31
Paige, Wm, 56
Pain, Edm. son of, 125
Painter, Jn, 108
Palmer:
-, Eliz., 108
-, J. C., 187
-, Jn, 120
-, Sam., 108
Palton:
-, Anne de, m. 2. Ric. Denzell, 127
-, Eliz., see Asthorp
-, Sir Jn de, 127
-, Jn de, 127
-, Sir Rob. (d. by 1400), 127
-, Rob. (d.1400), 127
-, Wm de (d. 1450), 127
parish churches:
-, bells, 68, 72, 84, 100, 118–19, 139, 160,
174–5, 187, 208–9, 218
-, bier, 62, 69n
-, choir, 70, 100, 119, 159, 209
-, church house or hall, 68, 71, 100, 115, 204,
206, 208
-, clock, 69, 174
-, fraternity, 68
-, furnishings, 69–71, 71n, 72, 84, 98–9,
119–20, 139–40, 159, 175, 186–7,
209–10, 218
-, gallery, 70, 72 and n, 84, 99, 119, 135, 139,
159–60, 187, 210
-, harmonium, 119, 139
-, images, 98, 210
-, lights, 68, 98, 139, 148
-, missal, 69, 83, 208
-, music, 70, 84, 175, 209
-, obits, 68, 98, 198, 208
-, organ and organist, 68–72, 100, 139, 175, 209
-, plate, 4, 69–70, 83–4, 98–9, 118, 139, 159,
175, 187, 208–9, 217–18
-, screen, 69, 72, 84, 99, 118–20, 209
-, services, 10, 70–1, 83–4, 99–100, 118,
139–40, 159, 174–5, 187–8, 209, 217–18
-, tombs and monuments, 38n, 72, 114, 141,
150, 184, 203, 209, 215, 218
-, vestments, 208
-, see also under names of parishes
Parker:
-, Alice le, 166
-, Jn, 129
parks, 1, 14, 18–21, 22, 32–3, 35, 58, 67, 85, 89,
97, 123, 162, 171, 190, 191, 194–7, 207
-, boundaries, 35, 79, 87, 123
-, creation, 4, 7, 32, 78, 87, 90–1, 163,
166–9, 195
-, conversion to fields, 34–5, 90–1, 198
-, game, 67
-, lodge, 33, 87, 89, 94
Parliament, 104, 114, 194, 208
-, Commons speaker, 164
-, members of, 58
-, political parties, 58–9
Parsons:
-, Hugh, 110
-, Joan, 110
-, Mary, m. Wm Coollen, 110
Paul, Wm, 56–7, 73
Paulet:
-, Chidiock, 213
-, Wm, 179
Paull, H. J., 187
Paull and Robinson, archit, 187
Pawlet, Sir Hugh, 173
Payne:
-, Hen., 202
-, Wm, 24
Peirs:
-, Lucy, 128
-, Wm (d. 1764), 126, 128
-, Wm (d. c. 1765), 128
-, fam., 127–9
Pennard, East, 69, 198
Pennard, West, 45
Penny:
-, Rob., 24, 41, 45
-, fam., 35, 183
Penrose, F. C, 48, 66, 78
Penselwood, 45
Penzance (Cornw.), 76
perambulation, 69, 83, 118, 139
Peres, Hen., 83
Periam, Jas, 196
Perrers, Alice de, m. Sir Wm Windsor, 106
Perrott, North, 118
Perry; see Pury under Babcary
Pester, Alex., 129
Petersfield (Hants), 119
Petherton, North, 104
Petherton, South, 141
Petre:
-, Fr., 1st Baron Petre, 105
-, Jn, 5th Baron Petre, 105
-, Thos, 6th Baron Petre, 105
-, Wm, 105
Petvin and Merrick, builders, 160
Peverel:
-, Amy, 194
-, Amy, m. Rob Martin, 194
-, Hugh, 194
-, Jn, 194
Pew:
-, Ric., 41
-, Wm (d. 1784), 36, 41 and n, 180, 183
-, Wm (d. 1792), 41n
Peyto-Vemey, Hen. 16th Baron Willoughby de Broke, 27n
Phabayne, Mr, 70
Phelips:
-, Edw. (d. 1734), 214
-, Edw. (d. 1797), 209, 214
-, Eliz., 214
-, Jn, 214
-, Mary, 214
-, Rhoda, m. Wm Harbin, 214
-, Ric. (d. 1725), 126, 135
-, Thos, 120
Phelps:
-, R., 214
-, Ric. (d. 1725), 126, 135
-, Wm, 106
Phesaunt:
-, Mansell, 147
-, Stephen, 147
-, Wm, 147
Philip, Prince, duke of Edinburgh, 96
Pinch, Jn, 70
Pipard, Edith, 166
Pitcombe, 15, 26, 62, 85, 94
-, Cole tithing, 62
-, Hadspen, 3, 10, 27–8, 33, 61–2, 96
-, Honeywick, 33n, 96
Pither:
-, Chas, 45, 46
-, Donald, 61
Pither and Son, cabinetmakers, 52, 55, 73, 94
Pitman:
-, F. P., 180, 184
-, Frank, 143, 153
Pitney, 174
Pitt:
-, Eliz, see Jennings
-, Jonathan, 127
-, Jos., 78, 83
Plantagenet:
-, Anne (d. 1476), m. 1. Hen. Holand, 2nd
duke of Exeter; m. 2. Sir Thos St
Leger, 179, 195
-, Eliz. (d. 1426), m. Jn Holand, 1st earl of
Huntingdon, 12
Player:
-, Art., 28, 89
-, Ellen, 28, 89
-, Thos, 28, 34
-, Wm, 20, 27–8, 32, 34, 46, 89
Plumley:
-, Geo., 139
-, Sarah, 139
Pointington clergy, 99
Pokeswell:
-, Eleanor, 196
-, Jn, 196
Polayn:
-, Anne, 108
-, Jn, 108
police, 48, 66, 82, 97, 114, 157, 186
-, cells, 66
-, police sta., 66, 82, 157
Pollards, builders, 59
Pomeroy:
-, Eliz., see Denzell
-, Sir Edw., 127
-, Sir Ric., 127
-, Sir Thos (d. 1566), 127
-, Thos. (d. 1508), 127
Poole:
-, W. T., 70
-, fam., 46, 50
Poole (Dorset), 48, 87
Pope:
-, Eliz., 203–5
-, Jn, 196
-, Thos (d. 1731), 203, 208
-, Wm, 208
-, fam., 203
Portman:
-, Ann, m. 2. Matt. Spencer, 196
-, Hen. Wm, 196
Portskewett (Mon.), 158
Portsmouth (Hants), 110
Potters Bar (Middx), 91
Poulett, Flo., 164
Poundisford, 77
Pounsett:
-, Jn, 95
-, Jane, see Woodforde
poverty, 8–9, 53–4, 58, 63–4, 114–15, 135–6,
156, 186, 199, 203
-, overcrowding, 81, 114, 203
-, see also welfare
Powell al. Creech, Jas, 108
Powell:
-, Ann, 28–9, 89 and n, 97
-, Sam., 92
Powell and Sons, glass painters, 72
Preen, Thos, 195
Presbyterians, 4–5, 73
Preston Plucknett, 164, 213–14
Pretor:
-, Sam., 89
-, Sam. Gill (d. 1877), 89
-, Sam. Gill (d. 1907), 89
-, Simon, 180
-, fam., 91
Price, Lewis Colby, 100
Prideaux, C. and G., 91
Primitive Methodists, 160
Pritchard, Edw., 95
produce:
-, bacon, 169
-, bran, 169
-, butter, 35–6, 42, 48, 91, 167
-, chaff, 168
-, cheese, 6, 35–6, 35, 47–8, 51, 79–80, 91,
149, 167, 182
-, cider, 6, 34, 36, 91–2, 112, 131–2, 168–9,
198–9
-, flour, 36–7
-, malt, 37, 200
-, meat, 48
-, milk, 7, 35, 91–2
-, sausages, 52
-, straw, 79, 168
-, whey, 80, 91
-, wool, 4, 33, 68, 90, 153, 166, 173, 198
-, yoghurt culture, 36
Provis, Wm, 158
Prowse:
-, Abigail, 180
-, Eliz., 180
public services:
-, refuse disposal, 61, 63–4, 80, 155
-, street lighting, 63–4, 157
-, see also electricity; fire brigade; gas;
medical services; police; water
Pullen:
-, Jn, 195
-, Sarah, 195
Pulsford, Chas, 174
punishment:
-, cage and pillory, 3, 62, 172
-, death, 109n
-, fines, 4, 45, 70, 84, 110n, 114
-, imprisonment, 31, 45, 58, 69, 84, 89, 110n,
114, 118
-, roundhouse, 19, 23, 54, 57, 65–6, 65
-, stocks, 137, 172, 185
Purdue:
-, Ric., 208
-, Thos, 84, 139, 188, 208
Purlewent, Wm, 180, 182
Pury, see Babcary
Pyle:
-, Joan, 77
-, Jn, 77
Pym, Jn, 83
Pyn, Ric., 98
Pyne:
-, Ant., 174
-, Augustine (d. 1555), 128
Q.
Quakers (Society of Friends), 5, 72–3, 82, 84, 100, 121, 172, 176, 188, 210
quarrying, 5–8, 7, 15, 133, 142, 143–5, 147–53, 151–2, 154–5, 162n, 169–70, 201
Queen Camel, 11, 11, 13, 101
-, Nether Adber, 11, 13
R.
Ralegh:
-, Eleanor, 77
-, Ismania, 77
-, Joan (d. c. 1332), 77n
-, Joan de (fl. 1368), 83, 106
-, Joan (d. 1445), 77
-, Jn (d. by 1293), 77
-, Jn (d. 1340), 77
-, Jn (d. 1372), 77, 106
-, Jn (d. c. 1403), 77
-, Simon (d. c. 1284), 77
-, Sir Simon (d. c. 1304), 77 and n
-, Simon (d. 1440), 77
-, fam., 110n
Rawlyns or Bayly, Wm, 30, 68
Rawlyns, Ric., 30
Read, Frances, 57
Reading (Berks), 10
Ready, later Colston:
-, Alex., 195
-, Sophia, see Edwards
recreation:
-, balls and dances, 7, 50, 59–60, 82, 93–4,
96, 136
-, carnival, 60, 136
-, cinema, 48, 60
-, circus, 47, 60
-, clubs and societies, 50, 53, 59–61, 71, 96,
136, 156, 160–1, 171, 185, 205
-,-, Boyd Institute, 57, 59, 71
-,-, Constitutional Club, 59–60
-, community celebrations, 58
-, Coronation celebrations, 58
-, facilities:
-,-, assembly rooms, 20, 23, 48, 49, 60, 82
-,-, ballroom, 7, 50, 60, 93, 94
-,-, children's playgrd, 21, 61, 156
-,-, parish or village hall, 60, 96, 115–16,
136, 153, 156, 171, 192, 204, 205, 208
-, hot-air ballooning, 215
-, maypole, 47
-, revel, 171, 185
-, travelling entertainers, 47, 60
-, see also dramatic arts; fairs; music;
parish church; sport
recusancy, 67, 72, 98, 131, 217; see also Roman Catholicism
Red Cross, 61, 64
Reid and Co., 25
Reigny:
-, Jn de, 106
-, Julian de, 125
-, Mabel de, 106
-, Sir Wm (fl. 1319), 120
-, Wm de, 106
rents and payments:
-, charity rents, 57, 115, 185, 205
-, gas rates, 64
-, hearth tax, 114, 130, 134, 144, 154, 178
-, land tax, 19, 53, 62, 79, 88, 96, 128, 134,
136, 168, 172–3, 199
-, manor rents, 28, 33, 111, 166, 197, 214
-, market rents and tolls, 46, 201–2
-, mortuaries, 118
-, pensions, 68, 118, 128, 207
-, pew rents, 62, 160
-, rents in kind:
-,-, capons, 79
-,-, geese, 79, 130
-,-, iron, 79
-,-, pepper, 46, 109
-,-, pigs, 33
-,-, puppy rearing, 79
-,-, wax, 109, 139, 196
-,-, see also tithes
retail trades and services:
-, baker, 13, 46, 132, 153–4
-, barber, 50
-, butcher, 13, 46, 132, 154, 184
-,-, shambles, 48, 64
-, Chamber of Commerce (Castle Cary),
46–7
-, chemist, 43, 51
-, clockmaker, 51
-, coal merchants and carriers, 51, 94, 202
-, colour man, 51
-, confectioner, 50, 52, 170, 184
-, draper, 9, 35, 38, 50–1, 54, 150, 153–4, 184,
202
-, financial services:
-,-, banks and managers, 24, 52 and n, 70,
154, 180
-,-, life assurance, 154
-,-, savings bank, 52
-, fishmonger, 51
-, grocers, 37, 50–2, 54, 80, 95, 113, 121, 145,
152–4, 184, 202
-, haberdashers, 51, 181
-, hairdressers, 51–2, 154, 202
-, home furnishers and removers, 45, 46, 52
-, hotels, 9, 23, 50, 52, 88, 94, 153
-,-, café, 54, 154
-,-, coffee tavern, 46, 50
-,-, restaurant, 59, 184
-, ironmongers, 24, 35, 51 and n, 51, 52, 202
-, jeweller, 51
-, milk seller, 154
-, motor and transport services:
-,-, cycle agents, 51, 154
-,-, garage and motor repair, 52, 94
-,-, petrol sta., 115, 154
-, piano repairer, 51
-, post office, 25, 52, 54, 65, 81–2, 112–13, 134,
153–4, 170, 184, 202
-,-, letter carrier, 52
-,-, messenger, 52
-,-, postboy, 52
-,-, postmaster, 52
-,-, telegraphist, 52, 54
-, printer, 28n, 51
-, public houses, 7, 10, 48–50, 82, 93–4, 150,
153, 170, 178, 184, 202
-,-, beerhouses, 49–50, 113–14, 134, 192
-,-, buildings, 23, 49, 88, 93, 94, 103, 177, 183
-,-, coach services, 87, 93
-,-, courts and meetings at, 62–3
-,-, social life, 59–60, 93
-,-, licensing, 49, 94, 113, 153, 202
-,-, suppression, 12, 113
-, radio dealer, 52, 154
-, shops, 7–10, 21–4, 21, 25, 45, 49–51, 51,
52–4, 153–4
-,-, antique shop, 52
-,-, community shop, 113
-,-, glass and china dealers, 45, 51, 153–4
-,-, farm, 7, 170
-,-, furniture, 45
-,-, mobile, 80, 94, 184
-,-, shop fronts, 21, 51, 145
-,-, village, 7, 81, 94, 113, 134, 144, 170, 184,
202
-, stationer, 51
-,-, bookseller, 51, 93
-,-, newsagent, 134, 154
-, toy dealer, 51
-, watch and clock cleaner, 154
-, watchmaker, 51–2, 133, 153
-, yeast vendor, 154
Reynolds:
-, Wm, 141, 170
-, fam., 168, 170
Richard II, king, 179
Richard III, king, 12, 60
Richard, Jn, 208
Ridley:
-, Hen., 80
-, Hen. Matt., 182
Risedon, Hen of, 68
Robbe, Ric., 107–8
Roberts:
-, Fred., 1st Earl Roberts, 82
-, Ethel, 57
Robins, Jn, 69
Rodbergh, Jn of, 107
Rodney:
-, Anne, 179
-, Dor., m. Rice Davis
-, Eliz., 179
-, Sir Geo., 179
-, Isabel, m. 2. Wm Paulet, 179
-, Jane, 179
-, Jn (d. by 1396), 179n
-, Jn (d. 1420), 179
-, Sir Jn (d. 1526), 179
-, Jn (d. 1548), 179
-, Sir Jn (fl. 1601), 179
-, Maur., 179
-, Thos, 179
-, Walt., 179
-, fam., 181
Roger, priest, 82
Rogers:
-, Jn, 29
-, Thos, 60
Roman Catholicism, 5, 56, 72, 100, 210–11; see also recusancy
Romsey, Walt. de, 77
Rose, John, 20
Rosewell:
-, Sir Hen., 77
-, Mary, 77
-, Parry, 77
-, Wm (d. 1566), 77
-, Wm (d. 1593), 77
Rosse:
-, Jas, 108
-, Jn, 108
-, Mary, see Hodges
Rowden:
-, Isabel, see Erleigh, 104
-, Sir Jn, 104
Ruddock, Mr, 180
Runcorn (Ches.), 158
Rush:
-, Jn, 186n
-, Thos, 182–3
-, fam., 182
Russ:
-, And., 29
-, Edw., 41, 57
-, Hen., 29, 68
-, Jn (d. 1682), 57
-, Jn (d. c. 1756), 29
-, Jn (d. c. 1803), 29
-, fam., 34, 50
Russell:
-, Joan, 125
-, Jn, 173
S.
Særic (Siric), 179
Salisbury (Wilts), 28, 38, 89, 135, 140, 147, 150, 152
Salmon fam., 181
Sandford Orcas, 146
Sandham:
-, Ann, see Cheverell
-, Wm, 126
Sanford, Ric. de, 138
sanitation and public health:
-, drains and sewers, 64, 116, 156
-, pollution, 39
-, public toilets, 65
-, sewage works, 39, 44, 63–5, 136, 157
Savery, Mr, 70
Say:
-, Genevieve, see Hylle
-, Joan, 106
-, Thos, 106
-, Wm, 106, 213
Schelin, 105
Scotland, 9, 35, 46, 51, 54; see also Ayrshire; Canmore; Malcolm III
Scott:
-, G. G., 72n
-, Jas, 1st duke of Monmouth, 4
Seaman:
-, Edm., 31
-, Lionel, 31
Seaton (Devon), 213
Seavington, 168
Sedborough:
-, Frances, 29
-, Rob., 29, 31
Semer, Jn, 128–9
serfs, 32, 79, 87, 90, 110–11, 130, 166, 181, 197, 214
Seward, Jn, 187
Seymour:
-, Alice, 27
-, Anne, m. Stawell, 104
-, Edw., 1st duke of Somerset, 27
-, Edw., 1st earl of Hertford, 12, 27, 46, 106,
110
-, Ela, see St Lo
-, Eliz., m. Thos Bruce, 27
-, Sir Fr., 19
-, Jn (fl. 1564), 104
-, Jn (d. 1675), 27
-, Jn, carver, 100
-, Margt, m. Bampfylde, 104
-, Mary, 27
-, Muriel, see Lovel
-, Nic. (d. 1361), 26, 30
-, Nic. the ygr (d. 1361), 26–7, 30
-, Phillippa, 104
-, Ric. 5th Baron Seymour, 26–7
-, Ric. (d. 1409), 27
-, Thos (d. 1489), 104
-, Wm (d. 1503), 104
-, Wm (d. 1671), 27
-, Wm 1st marquis of Hertford and duke
of Somerset, 19, 27
-, fam., 26
Shaftesbury (Dorset), 126
Sharman, Rob., 56
Sharp, Mic., 158
Sheat fam., 132
Shepherd, see Cherde
Shephurd, Ric., 179
Sheppard, Walt., 152
Shepton Mallet, 67, 69, 73, 98, 101, 129, 180,
182, 189
-, union, 8, 13
Shepton Mallet turnpike turst, 86
Sherborne, Sir Ric., 195
Sherborne (Dorset), 2, 4, 15, 48, 83, 89, 101, 108–9, 158, 180
Sherborne turnpike trust, 15, 86
Sherston, Major, 81
ship money, 13
Shropshire, 139; see also Market Drayton
Siberia, 39
Simon, priest, 173
Skinner, Jn, 94
Slade:
-, Anne, 131
-, Eliz, m. Thos Foster, 131
-, Jn, 130–1
-, Stephen, 124, 130
Smith:
-, Fred., 56
-, Jn (d. 1808), 126
-, Ric., 139
Smyth:
-, Anne, see Ashburnam
-, Flo., see Poulett
-, Hugh, 164
-, Sir Hugh, 164, 167
-, Sir Jn, 164
-, Jn, 118
-, Matt., 164
-, Thos, 164
Snook:
-, Sam., 30
-, fam., 30
Society of Friends; see Quakers
Somerset County Council, 61, 80, 183
-, smallholdings, 25, 31, 35, 131–2
Somersetshire Tramways Ltd, 143
Somerton, Nic. of, 173
Somerton, 115, 126, 143–4, 148, 162, 164
-, fair, 168
-, market, 3, 5, 101, 162
-, road, 2, 10, 15, 18, 25, 50, 76, 85–6, 123,
143–4, 162–3, 177, 180, 184, 188–9,
191, 212, 214
-, St Cleers manor, 163
-, tramway, 152, 163
-, vicar, 174
Somerton and Castle Cary Bible Christian circuit, 188
Somerton hundred, 10–11, 11
Sotherton:
-, Chr., 147
-, Jn, 147n
-, Mary, see Wotton
South Africa, 9, 54, 74
-, Durban, 74
South Barrow; see Barrow, South
South Cadbury; see Cadbury, South
South fam., 31
Southey, Ric., 158
Sparkford, 11, 11, 12–13, 17–20, 32, 37, 47, 125,
178
-, manor, 127
-, road, 3, 10, 15, 25
Speed, Wm, 95
Speke, Mary, 128
Spence-Colby, Aline, 97
Spencer, Matt., 196
sport:
-, archery butts, 206
-, bear baiting, 82, 96
-, billiards, 59, 156
-, bowls, 59, 61
-, cockfighting, 60, 94, 96, 171
-, cricket, 61, 115, 136, 171, 185
-, cudgel playing, 60
-, cycling, 61
-, darts, 156
-, fives, 60, 119, 210
-, foot race, 50n, 61, 115, 136
-, football, 61, 96
-, golf, 10, 61, 171, 212, 215
-, gymkhana, 61
-, horse racing, 135, 156
-, hunting, 33, 80
-, pavilion, 61, 205
-, playing fields and pitches, 61, 115, 136,
156, 171, 205
-, raft races, 136
-, rifle club, 61
-, rugby, 55, 61
-, swimming bath, 48n, 61, 96
-, sword fighting, 60
-, tennis, 59, 61, 96, 156, 185
-, women's, 60–1
Sprake, Ralph, 139
Squibb:
-, Jn, 46
-, Ric., 118
-, fam., 50, 159
St Leger:
-, Anne, 195
-, Cath., see Moyle
-, Nic., 164
-, Thos, 179, 195
St Lo:
-, Ela, m. Ric. Seymour, 27
-, Sir Jn, 179
Stafford, Hum., 104, 106
Standerwick:
-, Jas, 109
-, Jn (fl. 1677), 106, 109
-, Jn (fl. 1719), 106
-, Jn (fl. 1759), 109, 120
-, Jos., 120
-, Mary, 106
-, Thos, 109, 120
-, Wm (fl. 1665), 109
-, Wm (fl. 1783), 109, 120
Standerwick, see Foddington
Stanley:
-, Ferdinando, 5th earl of Derby, 195
-, Geo., 195
-, Sir Hen, 195
-, Thos, 1st earl of Derby, 195
-, Thos, 2nd earl of Derby, 195
-, Wm, 6th earl of Derby, 195
-, Wm, 208
Starr, Geo., 12
Stawell:
-, Anne, see Seymour
-, Edw., 4th Baron Stawell of Somerton, 104
-, Eliz., see Hext
-, Geo. (d. 1669), 104
-, Jn (d. 1541), 104
-, Sir Jn (d. 1603), 104, 116
-, Sir Jn (d. 1604), 104
-, Sir Jn (d. 1662), 104, 110, 114
-, Jn, 2nd Baron Stawell of Somerton, 104
-, Mary, Baroness Stawell, m. 1. Hen.
Bilson Legge, 104
-, Ralph, 1st Baron Stawell of Somerton, 104
-, Wm, 2nd Baron Stawell of Somerton, 104
-, fam., 111
Steart, 1, 11, 101–3, 110–12, 114, 121, 143
-, chapel, 3, 116, 121
-, manor, 3, 103, 107–9, 111–12, 116–17
Stephen, king, 19, 26, 164
Stephen, Hen., 68
Still:
-, Anne, 120
-, Jn, bp (d. 1608), 109, 120
-, Jn (fl. 1631), 109, 120, 126
Stockman, Jas, 56
Stogumber, Zinch, 139
Stoke, Luke of, 29
Stone:
-, Geo., 158
-, Jn, 86
Stone hundred, 10, 12–13
Stourton:
-, Cecily, m. 2. Sir Thos Keriell, 106, 213
-, Jn, 213
Strachey, Jn, 47
Strata Florida (Cardiganshire), 20
Street, 10, 44, 74, 133, 141, 144, 148, 153
-, Millfield School, 164n, 166 and n, 171
-, Leigh Rd Methodist choir, 161
Strete, Sabina de la, 79
Strickland:
-, Chr., 148
-, Ric., 148
Strode Components, 44
Strode:
-, Eliz., see Darrell
-, Jn (d. 1581), 110
-, Sir Rob., 105
-, fam., 110
Stuckey fam., 149
suicide, 68
Sully, Jn, 139
Sutton Montis, 11, 11, 12, 186–7
Swadlin, Wm, 164
Sweden, 25
Sweetapple, Thos, 104, 117
Swindon (Wilts), 152, 202
Swyft, Wm, 30
Sydenham:
-, Hugh, 118
-, Walt., 118
Symb, Ric., 158
Symes, Hen., 77
T.
T. S. Donne and Sons, 40, 42, 43, 64, 67
Talbot, Ph., 50
Talley:
-, Christian, 30
-, Rog., 30
Tanner, Mr, 196
Tarsop Ho. (Herefs.), 97
Tassell or Tazwell, Eliz., 158
Taunton:
-, Eliz., see Chapman
-, Jn, 129, 131, 198, 201
-, Mary, m. Wm Goodson, 211
-, Sam., 129
-, Thos (d. 1767), 129, 201, 203
-, Thos (d. 1828), 129, 131
-, Thos (fl. 1828), 129
-, Wm, 128, 131
-, fam., 125, 131, 203, 211
Taunton, 1, 5, 10, 17–18, 41, 48, 70, 87, 100,
138, 175, 175, 178
-, priory, 181
-, Somerset County Museum, 20, 143n, 218
Tearle, Thos, 208
temperance, 59
-, band, 60
-, hall, 156, 161
-, hotel, 50
-, society, 56
-,-, Band of Hope, 156
-,-, Good Templar Lodge, 9, 54, 59
-,-, Territorial Army, 9, 59
Thomas:
-, Ben., 69
-, Chas., 45
-, E. O., 100
Thomas, Chas, and Sons Ltd, 45, 51, 73
Thring:
-, Edw., 78n
-, Eliz., 84
-, Geo., 78
-, Godfrey, 84
-, Hen., 78n
-, Jn, 78, 81, 84, 183
-, Jn Gale Dalton, 78, 82, 84, 180, 183, 187
-, Jn Huntley, 78 and n, 83, 182
-, Theodore, 78, 182
-, fam., 7, 31, 76, 80–4, 182–3
Thurlow, Leslie, 209
Tidcombe:
-, Jas, 180
-, Jn, 54, 180
Tillard, Ph., 78
Tilley, Wm, 110
Tinctor, Walt., 208
Tintinhull manor, 105
Titanic, 59
tithes, 26, 67–8, 80, 83, 89–90, 97, 106, 117,
120, 128, 130, 138, 158, 173, 182, 186,
199, 201, 207, 217
-, corn tithe, 166, 173, 198
-, mill tithe, 200
-, non payment, 5, 84, 206
-, tithe commutation, 68, 83, 91, 97, 117,
120, 128, 173
-, wool tithe, 33, 68, 166–7, 173, 198
Torquay (Devon), 161
tourism, 30, 36, 54
Tracy, Hen. de, 19, 26
trade unionism, 8, 35
trade:
-, exports:
-,-, crates, 45
-,-, horsehair cloth, 40
-, imports:
-,-, grindstones, 45
-,-, horsetails, 40
-,-, iron, 45
Trafalgar, battle of, 9, 61
transport:
-, bridges, 18, 76, 86–7, 101, 116, 123, 133, 133,
137, 189–91, 209
-, buses, 48–9, 60, 94, 144
-, coach services, 5, 48–9, 87, 93
-, fords, 1, 18, 85, 87, 90, 189, 191
-, railways, 1, 1, 5, 7, 9–10, 18, 48, 53, 61, 63,
76, 85–6, 88, 91, 96–7, 215–16
-,-, Bristol & Exeter Railway, 18
-,-, Castle Cary to Langport line, 18, 76,
87, 114, 144, 157, 177, 212
-,-, Great Western Railway, 18, 76, 83, 87,
94, 143, 191, 217
-,-, services, 10, 87
-,-, Somerset & Dorset Railway, 48
-,-, Wiltshire, Somerset & Weymouth
Railway, 18, 87
-, roads, 2, 15–18, 63, 85–7, 101, 116, 123, 143,
162–3, 178, 189, 212
-,-, Roman, 101, 162, 189; see also Fosse Way
-,-, Somerton to Castle Cary road, 2, 10, 15,
18, 25, 50, 76, 85–6, 123, 143–4, 162–3,
177, 180, 184, 188–9, 191, 212, 214
-,-, Sparkford to Castle Cary road, 3
-,-, turnpike, 5, 15, 16, 17, 85–7, 101, 163,
170, 177, 188–9
-, traction engine, 149
-, tramway, 5, 18, 143, 152, 154, 163
-, weighbridges, 48
-, see also, communications; occupations
trees, 1
-, alder, 76n
-, apple, 34, 91, 112, 148, 198
-, ash, 10, 45, 165
-, balm of Gilead, 165
-, beech, 165
-, birch, 165
-, cedar, 166
-, chestnut, 165–6
-, elm, 32, 45, 131, 166, 178, 217
-, fir, 80, 165–6
-, horse chestnut, 166
-, larch, 80, 166
-, medlar, 91
-, mulberry, 91
-, oak, 32, 45, 166, 168, 197, 200
-, pear, 148, 198
-, pine, 165
-, plum, 198
-, quince, 91
-, spruce, 165
-, sycamore, 166
-, thorn, 80, 91, 166
-, walnut, 166
Trenchard, Fr., 179
Trivet:
-, Joan, 194
-, Jn, 194
-, Thos, 194 and n
-, fam., 196–7
Tromyn, Hum., 194
Tucker:
-, Jn (d. 1639), 196
-, Jn (fl. 1658), 196
-, Martha, see Morris
-, Reg. (d. 1611), 196
-, Reg. (fl. 1665), 196
-, Reg. (fl. 1775), 87n, 95 and n
-, Wm, 95
-, fam., 87n
Tuson:
-, G. B., 151
-, Geo., 151
Tutt, Jas, 164
Twemlow, Wm, 104
U.
Underwood:
-, Edw., 208
-, G. A., 86n, 191
United Methodists, 156, 160–1, 188
United Reformed Church, 74
V.
Vautort:
-, Hugh of, 105
-, Nic. de, 105
-, Rob. de, 117
-, Simon de, 103, 105, 117
Vaux:
-, Ranulph de, 105
-, Ric. de, 105
-, Roland de, 105–6
Veitch, Jn, 165–6
Vere, Rob. de, 9th earl of Oxford, 194
veterinary services, 46, 184
Victoria, queen, 58
villeins, 32, 79, 90, 110–11, 130, 166, 181, 197
Vincent, Jn, 195
vineyard, 79
Vives, son of Aaron the Jew, 26
W.
Wadham:
-, Edw., 132
-, Joan, see Walton
-, Sir Nic., 126
Wailes, Wm, 209
Wainwright, Chas, 86
Wake:
-, Cornelius, 30
-, Jn, 125
-, Thos, 180
-, fam., 125, 146, 182n
Waldegrave:
-, Chas, 214
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1561), 182, 213
-, Jas, 214
-, Jn (d. 1543), 213
-, fam., 214–5, 217
Walker, Jn, 109
Wallis:
-, Jn (d. 1614), 181
-, Jn (fl. 1614), 181
-, Thos, 185 and n
Walter, rector of Wheathill, 216n
Walter, Rob., 205
Walton:
-, Sir Alan (d. 1275), 125
-, Alan of (d. by 1361), 125
-, Chris., 125
-, Edith of, 125
-, Isabel of, 125
-, Isabel, m. Chr. Cheverell, 126, 147
-, Joan of, m. Rog. Lockington, 125n
-, Joan of, see Russell
-, Joan, m. 2. Sir Nic. Wadham, 126, 139
-, Jn of (d. 1513), 125
-, Jn of (fl. 1392), 125
-, Julian, 125
-, Julian, m. Nic. of Bridport, 125
-, Mic. of, 125
-, Nic. of, 125, 128
-, Pain of, 125
-, Ric. (d. by 1480), 125
-, Ric. (d. by 1557) of, 126
-, Ric. (fl. 1564), 196
-, Rob. of, 126
-, Stephen of, 125
-, Thos of (fl. 1412), 125
-, Thos (d. 1611), 196
-, Wm of (d. c. 1 515), 126
-, Wm (d. c. 1521), 139
-, fam., 125n
war:
-, 12th-cent. civil war, 19, 26, 28
-, 1497 rebellion, 4
-, 1549 rebellion, 4, 174
-, Civil War, 4, 20, 69, 83, 89, 114, 134, 171, 187
-, Monmouth rebellion, 4, 58, 196, 201
-, Napoleonic, 9, 29, 58, 61
-, First World War, 9, 59, 61, 136, 152, 156,
169, 171, 176, 200, 205, 218
-, Second World War, 9, 36, 39, 43, 43, 59,
61, 136, 156, 176, 204
-, memorial, 21, 59n, 61n, 64, 119, 136, 156n,
176
Wareham, Edw., 208
Warner, Ric., 95
Washington, R. C., 182
water:
-, drinking fountain, 156
-, Horse Pond, Park Pond, see Castle Cary
-, medicinal, 5, 76, 81–2, 204
-, polluted, 39
-, pumping sta., 65
-, reservoir, 65
-, water co., 64–5
-, water power, 37, 42, 189, 200
-, water supply, 113, 116, 136, 156–7
-, waterworks, 63, 65
-, wells, 65, 81–2, 100, 156
Watson, Jn, 208
Watts:
-, Jn, 21, 41
-, Mr, 121
Watvill, Rob. de, 194
Webb:
-, Jane, 180
-, Jn, 56
-, Mary, 56
-, Nath. (fl. 1729), 180
-, Nath. (d. 1782), 89, 180
-, Nath. (d. 1816), 89
-, R., 218
-, Wm, 120
Webster:
-, Jane, see Cheek
-, Sir Thos, 108
-, Whistler, 108
Weech or Weche:
-, Jn, 31, 50
-, Ric., 31
Welchman fam., 126
Welde:
-, Jn, 146
-, Wm de la (d. by 1346), 146
-, Wm de la (d. by 1369), 146–7
welfare:
-, almshouses, 58, 62, 205
-, bastardy, 63, 115
-, care homes, 24, 58, 73, 156, 160
-, elderly clubs, 156
-, evacuees, 115, 235, 204
-, pauper apprenticeship, 115, 135
-, poor law, 48, 63–4, 116, 137, 186, 216
-, poorhouse, 64, 82, 97, 115, 119, 136, 156,
172, 184, 205
-, refugees, 9, 61, 135
-, workhouse, 64
-, see also medical services
Wellesley or Welleslegh:
-, Eliz. of, m. Wm Banastre, 213
-, Ph. of, 109, 213–14
-, Thos of, 213
-, fam., 213
Wells, Sam., 73
Wells, 2, 20, 33, 45–6, 69, 128, 137, 206, 213
-, archd., 180, 181
-, cathedral, 180–1, 185–6
-,-, canon, 70, 144, 174
-,-, dean and chapter, 5, 30, 128, 179, 185–6
-,-, prebends, see Barton St David; Combe;
Dinder; Lydford, West; Whitchurch
-,-, precentor, 70
-,-, vicars choral, 57, 147
-, St John's Hospital, 3, 109, 146–8, 149, 150,
157, 200
Wells and Bruton classis, 4, 72
Welman:
-, Eliz., 106
-, Simon, 106
Wesley, Jn, 73, 73
West Bradley, see Bradley, West
West Lydford, see Lydford, West
Weston:
-, Ric., 31
-, Wm, 31
Weston, Norf., 95
Weston Bampfylde, 11, 11, 12, 99
Weston Super Mare Bd of Health, 151
Weymouth (Dorset), 48, 57, 86–7, 161
Whalesborough, Thos, 77
Wheathill, Reynold of, 213
Wheathill, 1, 1, 2–3, 7–8, 10–11, 11, 137, 158, 172,
178–9, 186, 206–7, 212–18, 212
-, agric., 214–5
-,-, fields, 213, 214–15
-, buildings, 212, 214–15, 218, 218
-,-, pound, 216
-, church, 3, 216–18, 218
-,-, clergy, 217
-,-, rectory, 187, 217
-,-, tithes, 217
-, courts, 216
-, econ. hist., 214–5
-,-, trades, 215
-, local govt, 216
-,-, par. officers, 216
-, manor, 182, 212–4
-,-, manor ho., 212, 214
-, pop., 212
-, sett., 212
-, soc. hist., 215
-, tithing, 216
Wheatley, W.W., 218
Wheeler, Fr., 94
Whicher, Jn, 119
Whitchurch, prebend, 30
White al Fossey, Jn, 90
White:
-, Agnes, 164
-, Dan., 42
-, Fr., 95
-, Jas, 40
-, Jn, 37 and n, 40, 95
-, Rob., 91
-, Sophia, 91
-, Thos (fl. 1839), 109
-, Thos (fl. 1557), 164
-, fam., 24, 39, 51n, 51, 95
-, see also Fossey,
Whitechapel (Mddx), 100
Whitehead:
-, A. F., 158
-, Jn, 184
Whitemarsh, Jn, 73
Whitestaunton, 139
Whiting, Ric., 174
Whitley hundred, 1, 3, 11, 212
Whitmash, carriers, 48
Whitstone hundred, 11, 12–13, 125, 127, 136–7
Whittle:
-, Dan., 121
-, Jn, 108, 136
-, fam., 114, 121
Wickham, Thos, 69, 95
Wightwick:
-, Joan, see Keate
-, Walt., 126
wildlife:
-, deer, 33
-, falcons, 196
-, ferret, 33
-, game, 33, 89
-, hedgehogs, 137
-, pigeons, 81
-, rabbits, 33
-,-, pillow mounds, 33
-, rats, 65
-, slugs, 40
-, sparrows, 137
-, vermin bounties, 62, 97, 137
-, woodpeckers, 137
Wilkes, Jn, 58
Wilkins:
-, Sam., 132
-, Wm, 165, 165
Wilkinson, Jn, 118
Willes:
-, Frances, see Freke
-, Jn, 77
-, Jn Freke, 77
-, Wm Shippen, 77–8
-, fam., 82
William I, king, 18, 105
William IV, king, 58
William, chaplain, 208
William, 2nd earl of Gloucester, 19
William, priest, 209
Willoughby:
-, Ann, 27
-, Sir Ant., 89
-, Blanche, 27
-, Dorothy, 27
-, Edw., 27
-, Eliz., 27
-, Rob. (d. 1502), 27
-, Rob. (d. 1521), 27
Willoughby de Broke, Lord see Peyto-Vemey
Wiltshire, see Hindon; Longbridge Deverill; Salisbury; Swindon
Wincanton, 8, 13, 15–16, 18, 26, 48, 67, 72, 86,
90, 94, 100–1, 180
-, church, 69
-, Marsh chapel, 89
-, show, 47
-, Stavordale priory, 181
-, union and workhouse, 62, 64, 186
Wincanton RDC, 61–5
Winchester (Hants), 152
Windsor:
-, Alice of, see Perrers
-, Jn of, 106
-, Sir Wm of, 106
Windsor (Berks), 110
Wiseman, Rob, 139
witchcraft, 118
Wollane, Wm, 108
Woodforde:
-, Alex., 100n
-, Fr., eld, 95, 97, 99
-, Fr., ygr, 27n, 97
-, Heighes, 73
-, Jane, 89
-, Jane, m. Jn Pounsett, 95
-, Jas, 69–70, 85, 95–6, 98, 119
-, Mary, 55, 95
-, Sam., 69, 89, 95–7, 99
-, Thos, 70, 89, 91, 95, 97, 99–100, 187
-, Wm, 84
-, fam., 90, 95, 98, 99–100
woodland, 1, 4, 7, 33–4, 45, 79–80 and n, 90,
111–13, 131, 166–9, 181–2, 189, 191,
197–200
-, clearance, 3, 18, 25, 32, 87
-, firewood, 90, 112, 214
-, plantations, 162, 166–8, 215
-, timber, 79
Woodville, Matilda, 126
Woodyer, Hen., 175
Wootton:
-, Sir Rob. (d. by 1275), 158
-, Rob. (fl. 1275), 158
Worcester, 129
-, battle of, 4, 20
Wotton:
-, Anne, 147
-, Jn, 147
-, Mary, m. Jn Sotherton, 147n
Wray, Chas, 28, 89
Wroth, Sir Thos, 13
Wulfric, 89 and n
Wulfgifu (Wulfeva), 164
Wyatt:
-, Thos (d. 1542), 105
-, Thos (d. 1554), 105
Wyld, Thos, 106
Wyle:
-, Avice de la, see Barton
-, Walt de la, 127
Wyndham, Frances, 28
Y.
Yarlington, 13n, 29, 110
Yarrow, Mr, 118
Yeldon (Beds.), 148
Yeovil, 10, 18, 45, 48, 62, 87, 101, 143, 152, 203,
214
-, dist., 8, 63
Yerde, Wm, 193
Yetminster (Dorset), 38
York, see Frank
Young, Mrs, 31
Younger:
-, Agnes the, m. Jn Lottisham, 109
-, Jn the, 109
Z.
Zambia, Mufulira school, 96
Zouche:
-, Jn, 7th Baron Zouche of Haringworth,
27, 46
-, Wm, 5th Baron Zouche of Haringworth,
27
-, Wm, 6th Baron Zouche of Haringworth,
27
-, Wm de la, 125
-, fam., 26