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INDEX
Note. An italic page-number denotes an illustration on that page or facing it. The pages containing the substantive history of a parish or hundred are indicated by bold-face type.
A.
Abernethy, Jas., 147
Abingdon (Berks.), abbey, 157
Acland:
-, Art., 92
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Thos., see Dyke
-, Eliz. Dyke, m. Hen. Geo. Herbert,
Ld. Carnarvon, 28
-, Isabel Fuller-Palmer, m. Sir Alex.
Hood, 66, 92, 103, 131, 173
-, John Dyke, 28
-, Sir John, 28
-, John Palmer —, 92, 103
-, Sir Peregrine Fuller-Palmer —, 3,
66, 92–4, 103, 131, 135–6,
156, 172, 174, 194, 196, 200
-, Sir Thos., 28, 155
-, Sir Thos., Dyke, 22
-, fam., 3–4, 94, 169
Acland-Hood, see Hood
Acton, Iron (Glos.), 84
Aethelheard, King, see Frithogyth
Affryren, Wm., 35
agriculture, see commons; crop rotation; crops; dairying; demesnes; dovecot; fleeces; fruit growing; furze; granges; heath; heather; heriots; labour services; marling; open fields; rents; serfs; stock; vineyard; water meadows; wool
Ailmar (fl. 1066), 75
Ailmer (fl. 1066), 181
Ailric (fl. 1066), 83
Ailward (fl. 1066, 1086), 193
Aisholt, 195
-, rector, 153
alabaster, 145, 161, 168
Albright-Hussey, fam., 183–4
Alexander:
-, Mary, m. Sir Gabriel Goldney,
75
-, Mary, see Prior
-, (later Prior), Ric., 75
Alford:
-, C. R., bp. of Victoria, Hong Kong,
130
-, Chas., rector of West Quantoxhead, 135
Alfred, King, 91, 138
Alfred, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Algiers, 72
Aller, Sibyl, see Aure
Aller, in Carhampton, q.v.
Aller, in Sampford Brett, 150, 159,
170–1, 173–4
-, chap., 173, 175
-, man., 173
-,-, ho., 173
-, tithes, 173, 175
Allinscombe, Wm., 153
almshouses, see Bicknoller; Stogumber
Almsworthy, see Exford
Alnod (fl. 1066), 172
Alric (fl. 1066, 1086), 108, 182–4
Alviet (fl. 1066), 13
Alviet (fl. 1066), a woman, 33
Alvric (fl. 1066), 104, 180
Alward (fl. 1066), 91
Alwi Banneson, 108, 193
Alwold (fl. 1066), 2
Amaury:
-, John (fl. bef. 1342), and his w.
Eleanor, 105
-, John (fl. 1488–9), 105
Anabaptists, 18, 63; and see Baptists
Andelys:
-, John, 180
-, (or of Stoke), Richer de, 180, 188
-, Rob. de, 180
-, Sir Wal. (fl. 1203), 165, 180, 188
-, Wal. (fl. 1259), 180, 188
-, fam., 180
Anne, Queen, 154, 199
Anscetil, parker, 104
Ansger, cook, 104
architects, see Barry; Bond, F. Bligh; Carter; Carver; Cottam; Ferrey; Gale; Giles, C. E.; Ireson; Norton, John; Parker; Robinson; Sedding; Shewbrook, Sam.
Arlington (Devon), 172
armour, 16
artists, see Bankart; Biffin; Carr; Comper; Herkomer; Hilliard; Holiday; Horrobin, Harry and Jas.; Kempe, C. E.; Macbeth; North, J. W.; Ramsden; Reckitt; Stone, Nic.; Toms; Vickery, Jas.
Arundel:
-, Alex., rector of Clatworthy, 38
-, Geo., 33 and n
-, Isabel, m. 1 Simon Chapman,
2 Wm. Lambrook, 33
-, John (I), 33
-, John (II), s. of Phil. of Clatworthy,
33, 36
-, John (III), 33, 35 n
-, John (IV), 33
-, John (V), 33
-, John (VI), 33
-, John, 33 n
-, Marg., m. Phil. de Hul or of
Clatworthy, 33
-, Rob., 75–6, 79–80
-, Rog. (fl. 1086), 75, 80, 83, 138
-, Rog. (I), 33, 35, 75
-, Rog. (II), 33
-, Rog. (III), 33, 37
-, Rog. (IV), 33
-, Thos. (fl. 1220–7), 33, 35
-, Thos. (d. 1335), 33
-, Thos. (d. 1554), 33 and n
-, Wm., 33
-, fam., 33, 37, 80, 138
-, and see Arundell
Arundel, earl of, see FitzAlan, Hen.
Arundell:
-, Sir John, 104
-, Wm., 76
-, and see Arundel
Ash, Ric. atte, rector of Clatworthy, 38
Ash Priors, 5, 73–4, 77, 79–80, 110
-, Denbury, 74
-, Kerdon, 74
Ashbeer, see Stogumber
Ashcott, 1
assize of bread and of ale, 23, 37, 49, 61, 78, 118, 163–4, 195, 197
Athelney, abbey, 5
Atherton:
-, John, rector of Huish Champflower, 87
-, Phil., 87
Audain, John, curate of Holford, 5
Audley:
-, Eliz., w. of Humph., see Luttrell
-, Eliz., w. of Nic., 193
-, Hugh, 62
-, Humph., 182
-, Jas., Ld. Audley, 193
-, Joan, 193
-, Joan, w. of Nic., see Martin
-, Marg., m. Rog. Hillary, 193
-, Nic., Ld. Audley, 193
Audley, Lds., see Audley, Jas. and Nic.; Tuchet
Aure (Aller), Sibyl, m. Wm. St. Stephen, 173
Austen, Rob., 167
Australia, 61
Avenant:
-, Alice, m. Thos. FitzUrse, 115
-, Ric., 115
-, Rob., 115
-, Thos. (fl. 1242–3), 115
-, Thos. (fl. 1271–2), 115
Avenel:
-, Mabel, see Malet
-, Nic., 98, 183
-, Nic. (another), 98
-, Wm., 98
-, fam., 183
Avranches, Hugh d', earl of Chester, 172–3
B.
Bedgrave, in Weston Turville (Beds.), 70
Babbacombe (Devon), 135
Babbage, Jas., 120
Babington, Ellen, 138
Badcock:
-, Dan., 99
-, Mary, 99
Bagborough, 33, 76
Bagborough, West, 33
Baghtrip, see Bawdrip
Baker:
-, John, 141
-, John, rector of Crowcombe, 62
-, Spiring Spurway, 81
Balch:
-, Christiana, 131, 135, 194
-, Geo., 131, 194
-, Rob., 131, 194
-, Rob. Everard, 131, 194
-, Susanna, see Everard
Baldwin son of Harding, 66
Ballet:
-, Jane, 141
-, John, rector of Raddington, 139,
141
-, Priscilla, 141
-, Susan, 139
-, fam., 141
Balliol College, Oxford, 101–2, 198; and see Hunt, Jos.
Ballon, Wynebald de, 34
Bampton (Devon), 42, 139, 141
Banastre, Marg., see Rogers
Banneson, Alwi, see Alwi
Bankart, G. P., 44
Baptists, 63, 102, 135, 169–70, 189– 90, 199; and see Anabaptists
Bardon, see St. Decumans
Barlinch, priory, see Dulverton
Barnehouse, John, 76
Barnstaple (Devon), 159
Barnsworthy, see Dodington
Barnwell, John, rector of Holford, and vicar of Stogursey, 5
Barry, Edw., 58
Barton, John and Nic., see Walton
Barton, in Winscombe, man., 153
Barwe, Wm., and his w. Julian, 21
Barwick, 151
Basing:
-, Eleanor, m. John Kemmes, 155
-, Gilbert, 155
-, Hamon of, 155
-, John of (fl. c. 1300), 155
-, Sir John (d. 1337), 155
-, John (fl. c. 1379), 155
-, Ralph of, 155
-, Simon, 155
-, Wm., 155
Basset:
-, Art., 20
-, Frances, w. of John, m. 2 Thos.
Moncke, 20
-, Francis John, 27
-, Joan, see Beaumont
-, Sir John (fl. 1500), 20
-, John (d. by 1548), 20
-, John (fl. c. 1660), 27
-, John (d. 1686), 27
-, John (d. 1721), 27
-, Susan, see Bluet
Batchwell, see Holford
Bath, 27, 58
-, archdeacon, see Bond, Jas.
-, bp., see Reginald
-, prior, see Robert
-, priory, 92, 95
-, Somersetshire Coll., 102
Bath and Glastonbury, bp. of, see Savaric
Bath and Wells:
-, bp., 24, 29, 37, 62, 72, 79, 87, 95,
101, 126, 134, 141, 166, 174–
5; and see Bitton; Bubwith
-, dioc., bd. of finance, 80
Bathealton, 16, 139, 141, 153
Batscombe, see Raddington
Battlegore, see St. Decumans
Bawdrip:
-, Adam of, 21
-, Hugh of, 21, 44
-, John (d. c. 1296), 21
-, John of (fl. 1351), 21, 44
-, Orange, w. of Hugh of, 21, 44
-, fam., 21
Bawdrip (Baghtrip), 184
-, rector, see Melliar
Bayley, Thos., 51–2
Baynham, John, vicar of Stogumber, 17, 188
beacons, 16, 71
Beauchamp:
-, Alice, w. of Sir John, 56
-, Cecily, w. of John de, see Forz
-, Cecily, m. Rog. Seymour, 56
-, John de (d. 1283), 98
-, Sir John (d. 1361), 56
-, Rob. de (fl. 1092), 56 n
-, Rob. de (fl. 1166), 56 and n
-, fam., 56, 98, 183
Beaufort:
-, Hen., bp. of Winchester, 183
-, Joan, m. Sir Edw. Stradling, 183
Beaumont:
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Muttlebury, 70
-, Hen. (d. 1548), 70
-, Hen. (d. 1591), 70
-, Hugh, 20
-, Humph., 70
-, Isabel, see Willington
-, Joan, m. — Basset, 20
-, Joan, w. of Wm., see Courtenay (or Bodrugan), John, 20, 70
-, Phil., 20, 70
-, Thos. (d. 1451), 20, 70
-, Thos. (d. 1488), 20, 70
-, Wm. (fl. 1396), 20, 70
-, Wm. (d. 1453), 20, 70
Beaupyne:
-, Marg., see Combe
-, Thos., 44
Bec-Hellouin (Eure), abbey, 49–50, 197
Becket, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, 151–2
Bedford, Thos., vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
Bedford, earl of, see Russel, Wm.
Bedfordshire, see Bromham; Weston Turville
Beggearn Huish, see Nettlecombe
Belasyse:
-, Sir Hen., 98 and n
-, Rogersa, see Rogers
Belgium, see Bruges
Bell, And., 53
bell-founders, see Austen; Evans, E. and W.; Gosselin; Jefferies; Norton, Rob.; Pennington; Purdue, Geo., Thos., and Wm.; Semson
bell-foundries, see Bristol; Exeter
Bellew:
-, A. J. Trollope —, 57
-, Maj. T. F. Trollope —, 34, 38, 57
-, fam., 35, 38
Bellowe, John, 119
Benington, Ellis de, 92
Benniworth, fam., 43
Benniworth (Lincs.), 44
Benny, Hugh, 104
Berkeley (Glos.), 122 n
Berkshire, see Abingdon; Besselsleigh; Buckland; Hampstead Marshall; Windsor
Bernard:
-, Edw., vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
-, Eliz., see Carew
-, Jas., 22, 57–9, 64
-, Wm., rector of Clatworthy, 38
Berne (Switzerland), 183
Berthulph (fl. 891), 138
Bertram (fl. 1086), 115
Besant, Sir Wal., 96
Besselsleigh (Berks., now Oxon), 27
Bible Christians, 53, 80, 169; and see Methodists
Biccombe:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Carew, 57
-, Eliz., w. of Hugh, 57
-, Emme, w. of Rob., m. 2 Thos.
Wooth, 57
-, Hugh (d. 1459), 57, 63
-, Hugh (d. 1568), 57
-, Iseult, see Crowcombe
-, John (fl. 1363), 57
-, John (fl. 1566), 57 n
-, Ric. (d. 1457), 57
-, Ric. (d. 1523), 57, 180
-, Rob. (d. c. 1401), 57
-, Rob. (d. 1523), 57
-, fam., 56, 63
Bickenhall, ch., 52
Bickham:
-, Aldred, 54, 160
-, Ellen, 54
-, Silvester, 162
-, fam., 47, 161
Bicknoller:
-, Ingram of, 17
-, Rob. (alias Jenkins), 15
Bicknoller, 7, 13–19, 54, 62, 125, 134,
174, 177, 180, 183, 188
-, adv., 17
-, agric., 15–16
-, almshouses, 19
-, chaplain, 17
-, Chapmanscombe, 13, 15–16
-, char., 19
-, Chilcombe, 13, 15–16
-, ch., 14 n, 17–18, 88, 117, 177
-, ch. ho., 16–18
-, commons, 15–16
-, Cottiford, q.v.
-, cts., 16
-, Culverhayes, 13, 15
-, curates, 17–18
-, customs, 13 and n
-, dom. archit., 13–14
-, fms., 15–16
-, fields, 13
-, Ford, 13, 15
-, glebe, 17
-, ind., 16
-, inn, 13
-, lights, 18
-, man., 13–15, 108, 181, 187
-,-, ho., 14, 16
-, mills, 13, 15–16
-, minister, see Safford, Bart.
-, Newton, 13, 15–16
-, nonconf., 18
-, par. officers, 16–17
-, poor relief, 16–17
-, poorhouse, 18
-, pop., 13
-, pound, 16–17
-, prehist. rem., 13
-, quarries, 13
-, rly., 13
-, rectory, 16
-, roads, 13
-, sch., 13, 17–18
-, Thorncombe, 13, 14 n, 15 and n
-,-, cts., 16
Ho., 13, 15
man., 14–16, 184
oratory, 15
-, tithes, 17
-, tithing, 18, 187
-, Trendle Ring, 13
-, Upcott, 13, 15, 18
-, vicars, 17–18
-, vicarage ho., 13, 17
-, Wayfield, 15–16
-, woodland, 15–16
-, Woolston, 13–19, 171
-, Woolston Grange, 15
-, Yard, 13, 15
Bidwell, see Quantoxhead, West
Biffin, Sarah, 122
Bilbrook, see Cleeve, Old
Bincombe, in Nether and Over
Stowey, 191, 197
-, tithing, 10, 193, 194 n
Birchanger, see Monksilver
Bishop, Rog., 29
Bishop's Hull, 96
Bishop's Lydeard, 64, 74, 78, 190
-, Hill, 35
-, Tirhill, 183
Bisse, Wm., rector of East Quantoxhead, 127
Bittescombe, see Upton
Bitton, Wm. of, bp. of Bath and Wells, 188
Black Death, 56, 59
Blackford:
-, Wm. (d. 1728), 155
-, Wm. (d. 1731), 155
Blackford (par.), 1
Blackwell, see Raddington
Blake:
-, John, 190
-, fam., 78
Blaket:
-, Sir John, 44–5
-, Marg., see Wroughton
Blinman:
-, Thos., curate of Williton, 160
-, fam., 160, 162
Blommart:
-, Dan. Francis, 21, 71, 184
-, Eliz., see Escott
-, John, 71
-, Mary, 71
-, fam., 24
Blount:
-, Alice, m. 1 Sir Ric. Stafford, 2 Sir
Ric. Stury, 3, 98
-, Eliz., see Furneaux
-, John, 98
-, Marg., w. of Ric., m. 2 Jasper
Fisher, 3 Nic. Saunders, 152
-, Ric. (d. 1575), 152
-, Ric. (fl. 1575), 152
Blue Anchor, see Cleeve, Old
Bluet:
-, Anne, m. Cadwallader Jones, 27, 29
-, Dorothy, m. Hen. Wallop, 27
-, Francis, 141
-, John (d. 1584), 27, 29
-, John (d. 1634), 27, 29
-, John (fl. 1685), 141
-, Mary, m. 1 Sir Jas. Stonehouse,
2 Sir John Lenthall, 27
-, Ric., 27
-, Sir Rog., 22, 26–7
-, Susan, m. John Basset, 27
-, fam., 30
Boarpath, see Stogumber
Boconnoc (Cornw.), 84
Bodley, Ric., rector of Holford, 5
Bodrugan:
-, Sir Hen., 70
-, Joan, see Courtenay
-, John, see Beaumont
Bolevill, fam., 184
Bond (Bonde):
-, F. Bligh, 25
-, Jas., vicar of Stogumber, archdeacon of Bath, 188
borough, see Crowcombe; Quantoxhead, East; Stowey, Nether; Watchet
Bosom:
-, Ralph, and his w. Joan, 21
-, Joan, m. Martin Jacob, 21
Boteler, see Butler
Boulers:
-, Baldwin de, 151
-, Maud, m. Ric. FitzUrse, 151
-, Sibyl de, see Falaise
Bourchier, John, Ld. Fitzwarren, 49, 193–4
Bovey Tracy (Devon), 84
Bowden:
-, And., 141
-, Jas., 64
Bowden, in Brompton Ralph, q.v.
Bowerman, Wm., 156
Boxwell (Glos.), 87
Boys:
-, Joan, see Saffin
-, John, and his s. John (fl. 1626), 180
-, John (d. before 1646), 22
Bradeston:
-, John de, 33
-, Peter de, 33
Bradford, parson of, see John
Bradford-on-Avon (Wilts.), 100
Bradford on Tone, 27, 78, 87
Bratton, Thos., 27
Braunton (Devon), 104
Brechin, bp. of, see Jermyn
Brendon (Devon), 72
Brendon Hill, see Cleeve, Old
Brendon ridgeway, see roads
Brett (Brito):
-, Adam, 14, 172–5
-, Alex. (fl. 1508), 84
-, Alex. (fl. 1609), 14
-, Alice, w. of Adam, m. 2 Edm. of
Sampford, 172
-, Emme, w. of Sir Wm., 172
-, Godehuda, w. of Simon, 14
-, John (d. by 1225), 172
-, John (fl. 1308–34), 14–15, 108, 172
-, Maud, see Waleys
-, Rob., 16
-, Simon (fl. 1166), 172
-, Simon (fl. 1190), 156, 165–6, 172
-, Simon (fl. 1281–2), 14 and n
-, Simon (fl. 1327), 14
-, Simon (fl. 1355), 84
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1280), 172, 175
-, Wm. (fl. 1337), 172
-, Wm. (fl. 1445), 84
-, fam., 14 and n, 59, 84, 86, 156, 172
Brewer:
-, Nat., 20
-, Joan, m. David Yea, 20–1
-, fam., 23
-, and see Bruer
Brice:
-, (later Kingsmill), Eliz., 57
-, (later Kingsmill), Rob., 57
-, Rob., and his w., 173
-, Thos., 173
-, fam., 173
brick buildings, 60, 75, 147
brick making and trade, 47, 54, 62, 160
Brickenden, Edm., vicar of Old Cleeve, and rector of East Quantoxhead, 50–1
Bricsic (fl. 1066), 104
Brictric (fl. 1066), 20, 97
Brictuin (fl. 1066), 71
Briddicott, see Carhampton
Bridges:
-, Joan, see Sydenham
-, Thos., 153, 182
Bridgwater, earl of, see Daubeney, Hen.
Bridgwater, 51, 66 n, 67, 102, 131,
151, 159–60, 194
-, Dunwear tithing, 187
-, mkt., 103
-, poor-law union, 197
-, rural dist., 197
-, St. John's Hosp., 79, 166
-, vicar, 95; and see Wotton
Briggs, Revd. H. S., 141
Brismar (fl. 1066), 108, 182
Bristol, 5, 47, 63, 85, 93, 102, 159–60,
173, 183
-, bell-foundry, 96
-, Channel, 96–7
-, Merchant Venturers, 173
-, St. Mark's Hosp., 126
-, St. Nic. Ch. Museum, 120
Britmar (fl. 1066), 13
Brito, see Brett
Brome, Ingeram, 85
Bromham (Beds.), 98
Bromley (Kent, now Lond.) coll., 188
Brompton Ralph, 10–11, 19–25, 37–8,
70, 72–3, 109, 118, 130, 153, 179,
188
-, adv., 24
-, agric., 22–3
-, Bowden, 19
-, Burton, 19
-, char., 25
-, ch., 19, 24–5
-, ch. ho., 24–5
-, Colwell, 19, 22
-, commons, 19
-, cts., 10, 22–4
-, curate, 24
-, dom. archit., 21
-, Elworthy Barrows, 19
-, fms., 19, 22–3
-, fee, 163
-, fields, 22
-, glebe, 24
-, green, 19, 24
-, Hele, 19, 22
-, hund., 10, 163
-, inc., 24
-, ind., 23
-, inns, 20
-, lights, 24
-, man., 19–25
-,-, ho., 21
-, mills, 22–3
-, mining, 23
-, nonconf., 24–5
-, Padcombe, 19
-, par. ho., 23–4
-, par. officers, 23, 25
-, park, 19
-, Parswell, 22
-, Pitsford, 19–20, 22
-, poorhouse, 24
-, pop., 20
-, pound, 19, 23
-, prehist. rem., 19
-, quarries, 23
-, rectors, 24–5; and see Escott, Thos.
Sweet and Wm. Sweet
-, rectory, 24
-,-, ho., 24
-, roads, 19–20, 23
-, Rooksnest, 19
-, schs., 24–5
-, Shorney, 22
-, Stone, 19
-, tithes, 24
-, Westcott, 22
-, woodland, 19, 22
Brompton Regis, 7, 10 n, 11, 20, 22
-, cts., 10
-, hund., 10
Brooke, fam., 27
brotherhood, see Monksilver; Nettlecombe; and see fraternity; guild
Brown, Miss, 199
Brown, in Huish Champflower, q.v.
Browne:
-, Alex., vicar of St. Decumans, 166
-, Nic., rector of Chipstable, 30
Browning, Edw., 196
Bruer, fam., 140; and see Brewer
Bruges, 80
Bruneland:
-, hund., 10
-, man., 10
Brushford, 10–11, 84
Bruton, priory, 155
Bryanston (Dors.), 98, 156
Bryant:
-, Amelia, m. Thos. Stowell, 85
-, Jas., 85
-, John, 85
-, Peggy, m. John, 85
Brympton d'Evercy, 64
Bubb:
-, Alicia (Alina), 66 and n
-, Arabella, 66 n
-, (later Bubb Dodington), Geo., Ld.
Melcombe, 66–7
-, Mary, 66 n
Bubwith, Nic., bp. of Bath and Wells, 14
Buckingham, duke and marquess of, see Grenville; Stafford, Hen.
Buckinghamshire, see Dorney; Eton; Langley Park; Stowe
Buckland (Berks.), 172
Buckland, in Durston, 182
-, Buckland Priors, 75
-, preceptory, 75, 77, 79
-, prioress, 157
Bucknell, Violet, 75
Budley, see Stowey, Nether
Bulland, see Chipstable
Bullen, Rob. Uttermare, 76
Buller, Jenkin, 200
Bulwick (Northants.), barony, 151–2
Burgh, Hubert de, 44, 151
Burghland, Wm., 115
Burlescombe (Devon), 27
Burnham, 16, 104
Burton:
-, Julian, w. of Nat., m. 2 —
Hobbes, 115
-, Martha, m. — Saddler, 115
-, Nat., 115
-, Ric. (d. 1607), 115
-, Ric. (d. by 1661), 115
Burton, in Brompton Ralph, q.v.
Burton, in Stogursey, q.v.
Bush (Bushe):
-, Eleanor, w. of Ralph, 98
-, Paul, vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
-, Ralph, 98
Busterd, Ant., 43, 52
Butleigh, 1
Butler (Boteler, Botiller):
-, Ellis, 173
-, Maud, m. Sir John Ralegh, 173
-, Sir Maurice le, 173
-, Rob., 46
butts, 16, 37, 49, 130
Buxton, Geo., rector of Holford, 5
Byam:
-, Francis, 38
-, Hen., rector of Luccombe, 38
-, John, rector of Clatworthy, vicar of
Dulverton, 38
-, Sarah, 38
Bynneport (Byngeport), see Watchet
C.
C., R., goldsmith, 167
Caam, John, rector of Crowcombe, 62
Cadbury, North, barony, 34
Cade:
-, Chas., 183
-, Jas. (d. 1640), 156, 183
-, Jas. (d. 1655), 156, 183
-, Jas. (d. 1702), 183
-, Jas. (d. c. 1741), 156, 183
-, Nat., 183
-, Wm., 77
Cagley, see Sampford Brett
Calverleigh (Devon), rector of, 170
Camberwell (Surr., now Lond.), 92
Cambridge University, see King's College; Selwyn College
Cambridgeshire, see Littleport
Camerton, 57
Campbell, Dan., rector of Crowcombe, 62
Campbell-Voullaire, E. C., 181
Camplin:
-, Thos., 87
-, Thos., rector of Brompton Ralph,
24
-, fam., 24
Canada, 86
canal, see Lilstock
Cancy:
-, Maud, see Waleys
-, Wal., 84
Cannington, 101, 151, 200
-, Godsmoor, 190
-, sch., 64
-, vicar, 166
Canonsleigh (Devon), abbey, 22
Canterbury, abp. of, see Becket
Capel:
-, Art. (d. 1889), 27–8
-, Art. (d. 1931), 27
-, Art. John, 27
-, fam., 27–8, 140
Cappes:
-, Jas., 84
-, Nic., 84
-, Thos., 84
Capton, see Stogumber
Cardiff, 104
Carew:
-, E. G., 57
-, Eliz. (d. c. 1669), 64
-, Eliz. (d. 1881), 64
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Bernard, 57
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., see Biccombe
-, Eliz. Louisa, 64
-, Ethel Mary, m. Rob. Cranmer
Trollope, 34, 56–7
-, Geo. Hen., 11
-, Geo. Hen. Warrington, 12, 57, 62
-, Sir John (d. 1637), 56–7
-, John (d. 1684), 35, 38, 57
-, John (fl. 18th cent.), 57
-, John Francis, 12
-, Mary (fl. 1725), 58 n
-, Mary (d. 1774), 57
-, Mary, m. Geo. Hen. Warrington,
57
-, Mary Anne, m. — Luxton, 64
-, Thos. (d. 1604), 34, 57
-, Thos. (d. 1662), 57, 63
-, Thos. (d. 1691), 57
-, Thos. (d. 1719), 57
-, Thos. (d. 1766), 11, 36, 57–60, 62,
64
-, Thos. G. W., 12, 57, 64
-, fam., 15 n, 33–8, 62–3, 113
Carhampton, 43, 85, 124, 151
-, Aller, 156
-, Briddicott, 7, 10
-, hund., 7, 10–11
-, Marsh, 44
-, Rodhuish, 109
-, vicar, 156
Carige, John, 27
Carmarthenshire, see Tenby
Carnarvon, earl of, see Herbert, Hen. and Hen. Geo.
Carne (Kerne):
-, Eleanor, see Wyndham
-, Thos., 151, 170
Carr, Alwyn, 51
Carslake, see Stogumber
Carter, John, 38
Carver, Ric., 27, 44 and n, 71, 120, 131, 199
Castello, Wal. de, 104
castle, see Dunster; Stogursey; Stowey, Nether
Castlehaven, earl of, see Tuchet, Geo. and Mervyn
Castleman, Hen., rector of Dodington, curate of Wedmore, 68
Catford, see Stogumber
Cathanger, in Fivehead, 11
Catwell, in St. Decumans and Sampford Brett, 149, 171–2, 174
Cauntelo:
-, Geo. de, 151
-, Phil. de (fl. 1229), 130
-, Phil. de (fl. 1267), 130, 132
-, Rob., 130
-, Simon, 130
-, Wm. de, 151–2
-, fam., 130
Cave:
-, Joan, see Sydenham
-, Ric., 21
Cavell, Wm., rector of Nettlecombe, 119
Cavendish:
-, Chas., Vct. Mansfield, 98
-, Eliz., see Rogers
Celric (fl. 1066), 26
Cerric (fl. 1066), 34
Chadelshounte, Wal. de, rector of Elworthy, 72
Champflower:
-, Joan, m. Ralph Waleys, 84
-, John de, 84
-, Mat., and his widow, 86
-, Nichole, w. of Thos., m. 2 Wm.
Waleys, 84
-, Thos. (fl. 1166), 83–4
-, Thos. (fl. 1212), 84, 86
-, fam., 81
Chandos:
-, Isabel, see Epaignes
-, Maud, m. Phil. de Columbers, 7,
104, 193–4, 197–8
-, Rob. de, 104, 108, 193, 197
-, Wal. de, 193, 197
Chantry, see Kilve; Leighland; Nettlecombe; St. Decumans; Watchet
chapel, see Orchard Wyndham; St. Decumans; Watchet; Williton; and see oratory
Chapel Cleeve, see Cleeve, Old
Chapman:
-, Isabel, see Arundel
-, Simon, 33
Chapmanscombe, see Bicknoller
Chapplyn, fam., 161–2
Chard, vicar of, 24
Charles I, 194
Charles II, 72, 194
Charlotte, Princess, 198
Charlwood, see Stogumber
chase, 33, 56
Cheddermarsh, see Stogumber
Cheddon Fitzpaine, see Hestercombe
Chelmsford (Essex), 99
Chepstow (Mon., now Gwent), 167
Chester, John, 93
Chester:
-, barony, 172
-, bp., see Majendie
-, earl, see Avranches
chevage, 85, 93, 116
Chichester:
-, Eliz., see Courtenay
-, Sir John (d. by 1402), 115
-, John (d. 1437), 115
-, John (d. 1536), 115, 174
-, Sir John (d. 1568), 115
-, Sir John (d. 1586), 115
-, John (fl. 1743), 172
-, Ric., 115
-, Sir Rob., 115
-, Thomasia, see Raleigh
Chichester, bp. of, see Sydenham, Simon
Chidgley, see Cleeve, Old
Chidiock:
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir John, m. 2 Ralph
Bush, 98
-, Sir John, 98
Chilcombe, see Bicknoller
Chilcott:
-, Chas., 60
-, Wm., rector of Holford, vicar of
Stogursey, 5
-, Wm., curate of Elworthy, rector of
Monksilver, 72, 110
Chillington, 181
Chilton Trinity, 102
-, vicar, 95
Chilton Trivet, 3
Chipping Ongar (Essex), 167
Chipstable, 7, 10, 26–31, 38, 81, 86,
137, 140–1
-, adv., 29–30
-, agric., 28–9
-, Bulland, 26, 28
-, Bulland Lodge, 27, 140
-, char., 31
-, Chitcombe, 26–8, 81
-, ch., 26, 29–30
-, ch. ho., 27, 29–30
-, common, 26, 30
-, cts., 29
-, curates, 30; and see Templer
-, dom. archit., 27–8, 30
-, fms., 26–8
-, fields, 26
-, glebe, 27, 30
-, Halsdown, 27–8
-, inc., 26
-, ind., 28–9
-, inns, 26
-, man., 26–7, 30
-,-, ho., 27, 29
-, mills, 29–30
-, nonconf., 30
-, par. officers, 29–30
-, park, 26, 28
-, poorhouse, 29
-, pop., 26
-, rly., 26
-, rectors, 29–30, 38, 141; and see
Richards, Simon and Simon
Slocombe
-, rectory, 29
-,-, ho., 26, 30
-, roads, 26
-, sch., 20, 26, 143
-, Skirdall (Skirdle), 26
-, tithes, 27–9
-, tithing, 29
-, Trowell, 26, 28
-, Waterrow, 26, 29–30
-, Withy, East, 26–9, 81
-, Withycombe, 26–8
-, woodland, 26, 28–9
Chitcombe, see Chipstable
Chubworthy:
-, Agnes, m. John Sydenham, 139
-, Geof., 139
-, John (fl. 1400), 139
-, John (fl. 1420), 139
-, Phil. of, 139
-, Ric., 139
-, Rob. of (fl. 1270), 139
-, Rob. of (fl. 1333), 139
-, Wal. of, 139
-, Wm., 139
Chubworthy, in Raddington, q.v.
church ales, 95–6
church houses, see Bicknoller; Brompton Ralph; Chipstable; Clatworthy; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Elworthy; Halse; Huish Champflower; Kilton; Leighland; Lilstock; Monksilver; Nettlecombe; Quantoxhead, East; Quantoxhead, West; St. Decumans; Sampford Brett; Stogumber; Stowey, Nether; Watchet; Williton
Churcheys (Churchey):
-, Geo, 110
-, fam., 46
Churchstanton (Devon, now Som.), 79
Civil War, 16, 38, 66, 91, 119, 150–1, 159, 179, 193–4, 199
Clark, fam., 156
Clarkson:
-, Chris., rector of Elworthy, 72
-, Mrs., 72
Clatworthy:
-, John, see Arundel
-, Marg., see Arundel
-, (or de Hul), Phil. of, 33
Clatworthy, 10–11, 29, 31–9, 32, 81,
86, 113, 116
-, adv., 33–4, 37–8
-, agric., 35–6
-, chap., 34
-, char., 39
-, chase, 33
-, ch., 20, 31, 37–9
-, ch. ho., 37–8
-, common, 31, 33, 35–6
-, cts., 33–5, 37
-, cross, 38
-, curates, 38
-, dom. archit., 35
-, fms., 31, 34–6
-, fields, 31, 35
-, fishing, 33, 35–6
-, fraternity, 38
-, Fryan, 31, 35–7
-, Fryeron Ho., 35 n
-, glebe, 38
-, green, 31, 33
-, inc., 36, 38
-, ind., 36–7
-, inns, 33, 36–7
-, lights, 38
-, man., 10, 22, 33–7
-,-, ho., 31, 34
-, mkt. or fair, 37, 76
-, mill, 31, 36–7
-, Milltown, 31, 37
-, nonconf., 39
-, quarries, 36
-, par. officers, 37
-, parks, 33
-, poor rel., 37
-, poorhouse, 37
-, pop., 33
-, pound, 37
-, prehist. rem., 31
-, Raleigh's Cross, q.v.
-, rectors, 24, 37–9, 87; and see
Lockett; Skelton
-, rectory, 33, 37
-,-, ho., 31, 38
-, reservoir, 31, 33, 35, 37, 81, 124
-, sch., 39, 88
-, Sedgeborough (Sedgebrook, Segbroc), 31, 33, 35 and n, 36–7
-, Syndercombe, q.v.
-, tithes, 38
-, tithing, 7, 35, 37
-, Tripp, 31, 33, 35 and n, 36–7
-, woodland, 31, 33, 35, 38
Clayhanger (Devon), 26, 139–40
Cleeve, Old, 11, 39–54, 40, 76, 107,
143, 146, 159
-, adv., 45, 50
-, agric., 45–7
-, Bilbrook, 41, 43–4, 46–8, 52–3
-, Blue Anchor, 41–3, 47–8
-,-, harbour, 47
-, Brendon Hill, 42–3, 45, 47, 52, 168
-,-, ch., 52
nonconf., 53
sch., 53
-, chap., 41, 44, 46, 52
-, Chapel Cleeve, 41–2, 46–8
-,-, chap. 41, 44, 46, 52
Manor, 41–4, 44
-, char., 53–4
-, Chidgley, 39, 47, 49, 116
-,-, mill, 48
-, ch., 41, 43, 49–52
-, ch. ho., 49, 51
-, Cleeve Abbey, 39, 41–50, 42, 52,
61, 149, 167
-,-, abbot, 157
granges, 41–2, 45, 47
-, Cleeve Bay, 41
-, Comberow, 43, 47
-, common, 39, 42, 46
-, cts., 10, 49
-, Croydon, 42 and n, 44, 46–7, 189
-, curates, 50–1
-, dom. archit., 41–2, 44
-, fairs, 48, 52 n
-, fms., 47
-, fields, 41–2, 46
-, fishery, 45
-, friendly soc., 43
-, glebe, 50
-, Golsoncott, 41–3, 46–7, 49
-, grange, 41–2, 45, 47
-, 'herpath', see roads
-, Hill, 41, 43
-, hund., 10, 49
-, Hungerford, 41–3, 47
-, ind., 41, 43, 47–8
-, inns, 41, 43 and n, 44
-, Leigh (Leigh Barton), 34, 42, 45–7,
52
-, Leighland, q.v.
-, lights, 51
-, Linton (London), 41, 46–8, 52
and n
-, man., 10, 43–5, 46 and n, 47–8, 146
-, mkt., 48
-, mills, 41–2, 48–9
-, mining, 47
-, New Street, 41
-, nonconf., 43, 52–3
-, par. officers, 49, 53
-, park, 42, 46
-, poor rel., 49
-, pop., 43
-, pound, 49
-, prehist. rem., 41
-, quarry, 41
-, rly., 41, 43, 47
-, rectors, 50–1
-, rectory, 45–6, 50
-, Road Br., 46, 48
-, roads, 42, 48
-, Roadwater, 39, 41–3, 46–9, 51–3,
63, 111, 113
-,-, mill, 48
-, Roadwater, Lower, 41–2
-,-, ch., 51
mill, 48
-, Rom. Cath., 45, 52
-, sch., 51, 53–4
-, shambles, 48
-, Stamborough, 42–3, 46–7
-, Stout, 41, 46
-,-, green, 41
-, Timwood, q.v.
-, tithes, 45–7, 50
-, tithing, 49
-, vicars, 50–1; and see Evans, Rob.
-, vicarage ho., 50
-, Washford, q.v.
-, woodland, 42, 45–7
-, workhouse, 49
Clifton Campville (Staffs.), 72
Clifton Maybank (Dors.), 152
Clopton:
-, Edw., 194
-, Frances, m. John Parthewicke, 194
-, Sir Hugh, 194
-, Wm., 138
Clopton (Warws.), 194
cloth manufacturing:
-, carding, 23
-, cloth, 4, 7, 23, 71, 85–6, 100, 159–
60, 186, 195
-, clothiers, 4, 14–16, 23, 28, 46–7,
60, 78, 100–1, 105, 109, 125,
134, 139, 161–2, 174, 186, 195
-, clothman, 50
-, combers, 186
-, dyehouse, 4, 78, 100, 109, 125, 195
-, dyers, 4, 16, 47, 60, 160, 186
-, fullers, 100, 105, 160, 186, 195
-, fulling, 29, 47, 60
-, linen house, 4, 100
-, serge, 125, 195
-, serge maker, 100
-, serge weavers, 16, 186
-, shearman, 134, 195
-, silk, 195–6
-, spinning, 187
-, tuckers, 4
-, tucking, 195
-, weavers, 4, 16, 23, 47, 60, 64, 71,
100, 105, 117, 125, 134, 160,
174, 186, 195
-, weaving, 47
-, woolcombers, 23, 60
-, wool dealer, 100
-, yarn, 160, 186
Cloutsham:
-, Eliz., m. 1 Wm. Jacob, 2 John
FitzJames, 34, 132
-, Marg., da. of Wm., 34, 132
-, Marg., w. of Wm., see Lambrook
-, Wm., 34, 132
Clutsome, Thos., 3
coal, 118, 147, 159, 161
Cobham, Lords, see Brooke
Cockes, Thos., vicar of Halse, 79; and see Cox
Cogan, Wm., rector of Sampford Brett, 177
Cole:
-, Jas. (d. 1808), 196
-, Jas. (fl. 1813), 196
-, Thos., 196
Coleford, in Elworthy and Stogumber, 69, 71, 177, 179, 183–4, 189
-, Coleford Water, 177–9, 179 n, 190
Coleridge:
-, Edw., rector of Monksilver, 110
-, Sam. Taylor, 192–3
Colford, Thos., 61
Colles, Humph., 105–6, 193–4
Colne:
-, Alice, see Waleys
-, Wm., 84
Colombo (Sri Lanka), bp. of, see Jermyn
Colton, see Nettlecombe
Columbers:
-, Agnes de, 105
-, Alice de, 105
-, Egelina, w. of Phil., 104
-, Eleanor, see Martin
-, John de, 104, 193, 196
-, Maud, see Chandos
-, Phil. (d. 1186), 104, 193, 195
-, Phil. (d. 1215), 104, 193
-, Phil. (d. 1257), 92, 104, 191, 193,
197
-, Phil. (d. 1262), 104, 193
-, Phil. (d. 1277), 193
-, Phil. (d. 1342), 104–5, 193 and n Stephen, 104, 193 n
-, fam., 92, 105
Colwell, see Brompton Ralph
Combe:
-, Sir John (d. 1362), 44
-, John (fl. 1365), 44
-, Marg., w. of Sir John,? m. 2 Thos.
Beaupyne, 44
-, Ric. of, 181
-, Wm. of, 181
Combe, in Quantoxhead, East, q.v.
Combe Cross, see Stogumber
Combe Florey, 71, 133
Combe Sydenham, see Stogumber
Comberow, see Cleeve, Old
Combwich, 67, 97
Comens:
-, Rob., 87
-, Thos., 87
Comer:
-, Geo., 76
-, Rob., 76
commodities (less usual):
-, canary seed, 186
-, currants, 186
-, figs, 67
-, glasses, 186
-, spice, 67
-, sugar, 67, 186
-, tobacco, 67, 160, 186
-, and see coal; exports; imports; salt
commons, 2–3, 15–16, 19, 22, 26, 31,
35–6, 39, 42, 46, 54, 56, 58, 65,
67, 69, 81, 83, 85, 89, 93–4, 100,
103, 105, 111, 121, 124–5, 133,
136, 158, 171, 178, 185, 191
-, inclosed, 3, 16, 26, 33, 36, 54, 58–9,
65, 67, 69, 74, 81, 83, 86, 103,
111, 124, 171, 178
-, ploughed, 22, 28, 36, 58, 94, 111,
125, 133, 184
Comper, Sir Ninian, 51
Compton Dundon, 1, 98, 115, 133
-, barony, 183
-, man., 115, 156
Congregationalists, 24–5, 30, 63, 190, 199; and see Independents; Lady Huntingdon's Connexion
Conibere:
-, Hen., 133
-, Mic., 133
-, fam., 134
constable, see Robert son of Ives
Conway, Thos., vicar of Kilton, 95
cook, see Ansger
Cook-Hurle, see Hurle
Cooke:
-, John, 85
-, Jos., rector of Spaxton, 200
Cooksley, see Crowcombe
copper mining, see mining
coppicing, 3, 65, 67
Corbett, Miles, 27
Corewell, see Holford; Currill
Cormailles:
-, Rob. de, 14
-, Rog. de, 14
Cornish, Wm., 18
Cornu:
-, Joan, see Malet
-, Wm., 131, 135
Cornwall, 111; and see Boconnoc; Padstow; Trevelyan
Cossey (Norf.), 138
Cossington, 1
Cottam, A. B., 30
Cottiford, in Bicknoller and Stogumber, 13, 14 n, 15–16, 18, 184
Couch:
-, E. A., vicar of Stogumber, 189
-, Wm., 64
Coughton (Warws.), 172
Courcelles, Rog. de, 97, 108, 115, 132, 179, 182–4, 194
Court, Marg. and Wm., see Rivers
Courtenay:
-, Chas., 172
-, Edw, earl of Devon, 84
-, Eliz., m. John Chichester, 172
-, Eliz., see Sydenham
-, (formerly Throckmorton), Sir
Geo., 172
-, Hen., marquess of Exeter, 84
-, Hugh, earl of Devon, 172
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1425), 84, 87
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1471), 84
-, Joan, m. 1 Wm. Beaumont, 2 Sir
Hen. Bodrugan, 20, 70
-, John (d. 1509), 172
-, John (d. 1660), 172
-, John (d. 1684), 172
-, John (d. 1724), 172
-, John (d. 1732), 172
-, Marg., w. of Hugh, earl of Devon,
172
-, Marg., w. of John, 172
-, Maud, w. of Sir Hugh, 84
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1406), 172
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1463), 172
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1489), 172
-, Phil. (d. 1547), 172
-, Phil. (d. 1611), 172
-, Ric., bp. of Norwich, 172
-, Rob., 172
-, Wm., 181
-, fam., 85–6, 151, 156
courts and franchises, see assize of bread and of ale; chase; cuckingstool; deodands; felons' goods; frankpledge; gallows; halmotes; hundreds; infangthief and outgangthief; lockup; outlaws' goods; pillory; pirates' goods; prison; sheriff's tourn; stocks; tumbrel; waifs and strays; warren, free; wrecks
Cowbridge (Glam.), 159
Cox:
-, Hen., rector of Holford, 5
-, Wm., 77
-, and see Cockes
Crang:
-, Jas. (d. 1846), 183
-, Jas. (d. 1847), 183
-, Jas. (fl. 1875), 183
Creech St. Michael, 10–11
Creedy Park (Devon), 85
Crewkerne, 77
Cridland:
-, Eliz., 133
-, Frances, m. Laur. Herd Luxton,
133
-, Frances, w. of Ric., see Harrison
-, Ric., 133
-, Thos. (d. 1789), 133, 180
-, Thos. (d. 1811), 133
Crocker:
-, Joan, see Hartrow
-, Wm., 182
Croke (Crooke):
-, Geo., 57
-, Sir John, 57
-, John (d. 1554), 57
-, John (fl. 1598), 57
-, Sam., and his w. Eliz., 84–5
Cromwell:
-, Oliver, 151
-, Thos., 5
Crooke, see Croke
crop rotation, 3, 77, 93, 124
crops (less common):
-, acorns, 117
-, apples, 117, 127, 185
-, barley, 46, 185
-, beechnuts, 117
-, clover, 15, 28, 77, 105, 140, 159–60
-, clover, white, 117
-, flax, 28, 78, 105, 125, 166, 185, 195
-, hemp, 105, 125, 166
-, hops, 79, 118, 127, 185
-, oats, 22, 46, 116
-, pears, 118, 127
-, peas, 157
-, potatoes, 22, 117
-, rape, 125
-, rye, 15, 22, 46, 58, 85, 93–4, 116–
17, 124–5, 133
-, seaweed, q.v.
-, tares, 47
-, trefoil, 28
-, turnips, 22, 47, 125, 140
-, vetches, 77, 116, 157, 174
Crosse, fam., 78
crow net, 49
Crowcombe:
-, Godfrey, of, 7, 57, 60–2
-, Iseult, m. John Biccombe, 57
-, Ric. of, 57
-, Simon of (fl. 1236), 57
-, Simon of (d. by 1280), 57
-, Simon of (d. c. 1322), 57, 184
-, Simon of (d. 1349), 57, 63
-, Wimond (I) of, 56
-, his das., 56
-, Wimond (II) of, 56–7
-, fam., 63
Crowcombe, 7, 10–11, 13–14, 15 n,
34, 36, 54–64, 55, 75, 153, 174,
180, 184
-, adv., 57, 62
-, agric., 58–60
-, beacons, 54
-, boro., 54, 58–60
-, char., 60, 62–4
-, chase, 56
-, ch., 54, 57–8, 61–3
-, ch. ho., 54, 56, 61, 61, 63–4
-, Combe, 54
-, commons, 54, 56, 59
-, Cooksley, 54, 59
-, Court, 54, 56, 58–60, 60, 62–4
-, cts., 57–8, 61
-, curates, 63
-, dom. archit., 62
-, fairs, 58, 60
-, fms., 54, 59
-, fields, 54, 58
-, Flaxpool, 54, 56, 59, 64
-, friendly soc., 56, 179
-, glebe, 62
-, guild, 63
-, Heathfield, q.v.
-, Heddon, 54, 58–9, 61
-, 'herpath', see roads
-, hund., 12
-, Hurley, 54, 59
-, inc., 58–9, 62
-, ind., 54, 60
-, inns, 56, 60
-, Lawford, 54, 56, 59–60
-, Leigh, 1, 54, 59–61
-,-, mills, 59
oratory, 63
-, lights, 63
-, man., 10, 14 n, 38, 56–64, 184, 187
ho., 54, 57–9
-, mkt., 54, 58, 60
-, mills, 60–1
-, nonconf., 63
-, par. officers, 61
-, park, 56, 59
-, poor rel., 61
-, poorhouse, 61, 63
-, pop., 56
-, pound, 61
-, Poundisford, 54
-, prehist. rem., 54
-, Quantock, Little, 54, 59–60
-, Quarkhill, 54, 59–61
-, quarries, 54, 60
-, rly., 56
-, rectors, 38, 60–4
-, rectory, 17, 62–3
-,-, ho., 60, 62
-, roads, 56
-, Roebuck, 54, 59–61
-, Roebuck Gate, 54
-, sch., 62–4
-, Slough, 54
-, street, 54
-, tithes, 62
-, tithings, 61
-, Triscombe, 54, 59–60
-, Trowbridge, 54, 60–1
-, Warren, 56
-, Wharncliffe (Wormeclyve), 54
-, woodland, 54, 56, 58 and n, 59–60
Croydon, see Cleeve, Old
Cruze (Cruwys), John, 88
cuckingstool, 37, 49, 78, 126 and n duckingstool or shilvingstole, 164
Culcombe, see Stogumber
Cullompton (Devon), 47, 162
Culme:
-, Revd. Benj., 45, 50
-, Judith, see Layfield
Culvercliffe, see St. Decumans
Culverhayes, see Bicknoller
Culverwell, John, 107
Cumberland, 145
Cunditt:
-, John (fl. 1664), 98, 101
-, John (d. 1690), 98, 101
-, John (d. 1771), 3, 98
-, fam., 3
Cunteville:
-, Adam de, 66
-, (or of Dodington), Wm. de, 66
Curci:
-, Alice, 104
-, Emme, see Falaise
-, Wm. de (fl. early 12th cent.), 104
-, Wm. de (d. 1171), 3
-, Wm. de (d. 1194), 104
Curdon, see Stogumber
Curlinch, see St. Decumans
Currill, see Holford
Curry, North, 29
Curry Mallet, 77
customs, see Bicknoller; Watchet; and see chevage; heriots
D.
dairying, 23, 28, 47, 60, 78, 86, 94, 100, 109, 116–17, 124–5, 134, 139, 159, 185, 196
Daniel, H. C., 93
Darch:
-, Ric., 88, 141
-, Wm., rector of Huish Champflower and Raddington, 87, 141
-, fam., 36
Dare:
-, Chas., 29
-, Wal., rector of Chipstable, 29
Darell:
-, Marmaduke, 104
-, Sir Sampson, 104
Dashwood:
-, Francis, 179
-, Geo., 179
-, John, 179
-, Rob., 179, 185
-, fam., 185
Date:
-, Jas., 162
-, John, 169
Daubeney:
-, Giles, Ld. Daubeney, 20
-, Hen., earl of Bridgwater, 20
Davie:
-, Sir John, 28
-, fam., 85
-, Ferguson-, fam., 86, 140
-, and see Davy
Davis, see Davys
Davy, Sir Humph., 193, 196; and see Davie
Davys (Davis):
-, Benj., 138, 141
-, Geo., 137, 141, 143
-, Jas., 138, 141
-, Thos., elder, 138, 140
-, Thos., younger, 138
-, Thos., of Milverton, 138
-, Thos., rector of Raddington, 138, 141
-, fam., 138, 140–1
Dawe:
-, Nic., 152 n
-, Thos., 146
-, fam., 152, 157–8
Daw's Castle, see Watchet
Decuman, St., 145, 165 and n, 166–7
deer leaps, 89, 96–7
demesnes, let or farmed, 15, 22, 35, 46, 59, 67, 77, 93, 105, 124, 133, 139, 157, 195; and see granges
Denscombe, see Quantoxhead, East
deodands, 106
Deshon, Mrs Anne, 27
Despenser, Hugh le, earl of Winchester, 180
Devon, earl of, see Courtenay
Devon, 77, 115; and see Arlington; Babbacombe; Bampton; Bovey Tracy; Braunton; Brendon; Burlescombe; Calverleigh; Canonsleigh; Churchstanton; Clayhanger; Creedy Park; Cullompton; Ermington; Fremington; Gittisham; Haccombe; Halberton; Hartland; Heanton Punchardon; Hockworthy; Holcombe Rogus; Honiton; Ilfracombe; Molland; Newton Abbot; Powderham; Seaton; Staverton; Stoodleigh; Tale; Tallaton; Torrwood; Wembury
Dickes, Wm., rector of Elworthy, 72
Dickinson, John, rector of Holford, 5
Dinton (Wilts.), 154
Dobell (Doble):
-, Eliz., see Pavely
-, Giles, 133
-, John (fl. late 15th cent.), 133
-, John (fl. 1708), 180
-, Rob., 133
Dodeman (fl. 1086), 70, 155
Dodington:
-, Alice, see Sydenham
-, Sir Francis, 66, 104–5, 179, 181
-, Geo. (d. 1620), 3, 66
-, Geo. (d. 1720), 3, 66
-, Geo. Bubb, see Bubb
-, John (d. 1444), 66
-, John (fl. 1473), 66, 68
-, Sir John (d. 1514), 66
-, John (d. 1573), 66
-, John (d. c. 1673), 66, 93–4
-, Phil. of (fl. late 13th cent.), 66
-, Phil. (fl. 1345), 66 n
-, Ric., 66
-, Rog. of (fl. late 12th cent.), 66, 68
-, Rog. of (fl. 1225), 66
-, Rog. of (fl. 1285), 66
-, Thos. of (d. by 1361), 66
-, Thos. (fl. 1370), 66 and n
-, Thos. (fl. 1415), 66
-, Thos., and his w. Eliz., 180
-, Wm. of (fl. late 12th cent.), see
Cunteville
-, Wm. (fl. before 1225), 66
-, Wm. (fl. after 1225), 66
-, Wm. (fl. 1306), 66 n
-, fam., 3–4, 65, 68–9, 71, 185
Dodington, 1–2, 4–5, 65–9, 101, 105,
153, 195, 199
-, adv., 68
-, agric., 67
-, Barnsworthy, 65, 67
-, chaplain, 68
-, ch., 66 and n, 68–9, 197
-, common, 65, 67
-, cts., 4, 67
-, curates, 68
-, dom. archit., 66, 68
-, fms., 67
-, fields, 65, 67
-, glebe, 67–8
-, green, 65
-, Hall, 65–6, 93
-, ind., 4, 65, 67, 193
-, inn, 65
-, man., 3, 65–6, 68, 93, 105
-,-, ho., 65–6, 68
-, mill, 65, 67
-, mining, 4, 65, 67, 193
-, par. officers, 68
-, Perry Mill, 2, 4, 65–8
-, pop., 65
-, rectors, 67–8, 95; and see Pollard,
Mic.
-, rectory ho., 65, 68–9
-, roads, 65
-, sch., 69
-, tithes, 68, 197
-, tithing, 11, 67, 78
-, woodland, 65, 67
Dodo (fl. 1086), 65
Domne (fl. 1066), 182
Doniford, in Monksilver, q.v.
Doniford, in St. Decumans, 10–11,
145–6, 149–50, 158–61, 164, 166,
168–9, 180, 182
-, camp, 136, 146
-, chap., 153
-, cts., 164
-, fm., 157
-, man., 152–3, 157, 160, 163
-,-, ho., 153
-, mill, 163
-, pop., 150
Donne:
-, Eliz., 76
-, John, 76
-, Mary, m. John Hancock, 76
-, Ric., 76
Dorney (Bucks.), 5
Dorniford, see Monksilver: Doniford
Dorset, see Bryanston; Clifton Maybank; Eastbury; Edmundsham; Forde; Fordington; Langton Long Blandford; Litton Cheyney; Lyme; Poorstock; Poyntington; Stalbridge; Studland; Winfrith Newburgh
dovecot, 121, 139, 152, 166, 180
Dovell:
-, John, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, fam., 48
Downside, see Stogumber
Dublin, Christ Church cathedral, 87
duckingstool, see cuckingstool
Dudley:
-, John, duke of Northumberland, 104
-, Rob., earl of Leicester. 197
Dulverton, 10–11, 27, 139, 173
-, Barlinch priory, 88, 183
-, canons, 157
-, cts., 10
-, hund., 10
-, man., 10
-, poor-law union, 86
-, rural dist., 86
-, vicar, see Byam, John
Dunn (Dunne) (fl. 1066), 70, 194
Dunster, John, 180
Dunster 44, 52, 89, 99, 104, 122–3,
127, 155, 161, 174, 184, 189
-, Avil man., 15
-, barony, 33, 84, 91, 139
-, cast., 38
-, honor, 3, 13, 20, 70, 92, 130, 172,
182
-, Marsh, 27
-, priory, 92
Dunsterville:
-, Evelyn (Eveline), see Goldney
-, Hugh G. E., 75
Dunwear, see Bridgwater
Durand, Wm. s. of, see William
Durborough, see Stogursey
Durburgh:
-, Alice, m. Alex. Hadley, 151
-, Hawise, see Fitz Urse
-, Sir Hugh, 151, 180
-, Jas., 21, 151, 180
-, John, 21, 151, 180
-, Ralph, 21, 151
Durleigh, 50
Durston, see Buckland
Dyer, Mr., 200
Dyfed, see Tenby
Dyke:
-, Edw., 22, 155
-, Eliz., m. Sir Thos. Acland, 27
-, Thos., 27
-, fam., 22, 27
Dyve:
-, Howarda, see Rogers
-, Sir Lewis, 98
E.
Eastbury (Dors.), 66
Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., 23, 36, 117
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 14, 156, 180
Eckington (Worcs.), Woollas Hall in, 34
Edbrooke, Wm., 39
Eddy, John, rector of Elworthy, 72
Edgar, King, 56, 157
Edmonton (Mdx. now Lond.), 92
Edmundsham (Dors.), 98
Edney, Wm., 84
Ednod, (fl. 1066), 173
Edwald (fl. 1066), 97
Edward the Elder, King, 56, 91
Edward Augustus, duke of Kent, 198
Egmont, earls of, see Perceval
Egremont, earls of, see Wyndham
Egrove, see St. Decumans
Eldred (fl. 1066, 1086), 108
Eleanor of Castile, Queen, 83, 138
Elliot:
-, Ernest Hen., 21
-, Geo., 21
Ellison, Noel, rector of Nettlecombe, 119
Elnod, reeve, 130
Elworthy:
-, Phil. of, 70
-, Simon of, 70
-, Wm. of, 70
-, fam., 70
Elworthy, 7, 31, 69–73, 70 n, 109–10,
177–8, 189
-, adv., 72
-, agric., 71
-, char., 73
-, ch., 20, 72–3, 177
-, ch. ho., 72
-, Coleford, q.v.
-, common, 69
-, cts., 71
-, curates, see Chilcott, Wm.; Hill,
John
-, dom. archit., 69
-, fms., 71
-, fields, 69
-, fraternity, 72
-, glebe, 72
-, inc., 69
-, ind., 71
-, lights, 72–3
-, man., 21, 70–1, 182
-,-, ho., 71
-, mills, 71
-, nonconf., 73
-, par. officers, 71
-, park, 70
-, Pirtochesworda, 70 n
-, Plash, 69–71
-, poor rel., 71
-, poorhouse, 71
-, pop., 70
-, prehist. rem., 69
-, quarries, 69
-, rectors, 72 and n
-, rectory, 72
-,-, ho., 72
-, roads, 69–71
-, sch., 73
-, tithes, 72, 188–9
-, tithing, 187
-, Willett, 69–71, 73, 184
-,-, Ho., 69–71
man., 70–1
mill, 71
park, 69
tithes, 188–9
Tower, 69
-, woodland, 69, 71
Embelle, see Stogumber
emigration, 61, 86
engineers, see Abernethy; Grose; Rennie
Engram, Thos., 105
Enmore, ch., 196
Epaignes:
-, Alf. d', 108, 193–4, 196
-, Isabel, m. Rob. de Chandos, 108,
193
Ermington (Devon), 21
Escott:
-, Anna Sweet, 182–3
-, Revd. Bickham (d. 1754), 71
-, Revd. Bickham (d. 1801), 71, 182
-, Revd. E. H. Sweet, 182
-, Eliz., m. Dan. Francis Blommart,
21, 71
-, Hay Sweet, rector of Kilve, 102
-, Revd. Herbert Sweet, 101
-, Mary, m. Thos. Sweet Escott, 21,
182
-, Sarah, see Hay
-, Thos. Sweet, 21, 182
-, Thos. Sweet, rector of Brompton
Ralph, 25, 182
-, Revd. W. S. Sweet, 182
-, Wm. Sweet, rector of Brompton
Ralph, 24, 182
-, fam., 24, 36, 85, 159, 175
Escott, in Stogumber, q.v.
Essex, 104; and see Chelmsford;
Chipping Ongar
-, archdeacon, see Layfield, Edw.
Ethelwulf, King, 56
Eton (Bucks.), coll., 4–5, 106, 110,
173, 197–8
-, headmaster, see Keate
Evans:
-, E. and W., 167
-, Gawen, rector of West Quantoxhead, 135
-, Rob., vicar of Old Cleeve, 50, 52
-, Wm., 135
Everard:
-, Rob., 194
-, Susanna, m. Rob. Balch, 194
-, Susanna, w. of Rob., see Topp
-, Wm., 156
Ewell (Surr.), 152
Exeter, marquess of, see Courtenay
Exeter, 25, 73, 80 and n, 85, 113, 135,
168, 184, 189
-, bell-foundry, 18, 63, 88, 167
-, bp., see Fisher, John; Majendie
Exford, 135
-, Almsworthy, 7, 10
Exmoor, 7
-, forest, 11
-, National Park, 7, 69, 107, 111
exports, 159–60
Exton, 10–11
F.
Fairfield, see Stogursey
fairs, see Clatworthy: mkt.; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Kilve; St. Decumans; Sampford Brett; Stogumber; Stowey, Nether; Watchet; Williton
Falaise:
-, Emme, m. Wm. de Curci, 104
-, Sibyl de, m. Baldwin de Boulers, 151
-, Wm. de, 104, 106, 151
Falmouth (formerly Stogummer) (Maine, U.S.A.), 179
Fareham (Hants), 76
Farleigh Wallop (Hant), 27
Farthing:
-, John, rector of Crowcombe, 62
-, Sam., rector of Crowcombe, 62
felons' goods, 61, 106
Feltham, John, 129
Fenne, Wm. de la, and his w. Emme, 138, 140
Fenne, in Stogumber, see Stogumber: Downside
Ferguson-Davie, see Davie
Ferrey, Benj., 30
Fiddington, 68
Fisher:
-, Jasper, 152
-, John, vicar of Nether Stowey, bp.
of Exeter, 198
-, Marg., see Blount
fishing, 33, 35–7, 89, 97, 105, 125,
159–60
-, conger, 125
-, fishery, 45
-, fishponds, 56, 74, 89, 97, 123–4
-, glatting, 76, 94, 97, 125
-, herring, 184
FitzAlan:
-, Hen., earl of Arundel, 44
-, Mary, see Radcliffe
FitzGarrett:
-, Agnes, see Leigh
-, Edw., 152
FitzGerold, Rob., 43, 49
FitzHarding, Rob., 122 n
Fitzhead, 73–4, 79
FitzHerbert, Rob., 155
FitzHide, John, rector of Nettlecombe, 119
FitzJames:
-, Aldred, 34, 132
-, Eliz., see Cloutsham
-, John, 34, 132
FitzMartin:
-, Isabel, see Ralph son of William
-, Nic., 20–1
FitzPayn, Rob., 113
FitzUrse:
-, Alice, see Avenant
-, Annora, w. of Ralph, 152
-, Hawise, m. Hugh Durburgh, 151
-, Hilary, see Ralph son of William
-, Isabel, w. of Ralph, m. 2 Wm de
Raleigh, 21, 23
-, Joan, 151
-, John, 20–1, 151, 162
-, John, rector of Brompton Ralph, 24
-, Maud, w. of Sir Ralph, 22, 151
-, Maud, w. of Ric., see Boulers
-, Ralph (d. by 1269), 21, 151
-, Ralph (d. c. 1321), 21, 151–2
-, Sir Ralph (d. 1350), 151, 157
-, Reynold, 151–2
-, Ric., 151–2
-, Rob., 151–2, 156, 165, 168
-, Thos., 115
-, fam., 24, 167
Fitzwarren, Ld., see Bourchier
Five Bells, see St. Decumans
Fivehead, see Cathanger
Flaxpool, see Crowcombe
fleeces, 116, 124
Foley:
-, Mary, see Stewkeley
-, Thos., Ld. Foley, 44
Ford, see Bicknoller
Forde (Devon, now Dors.), abbey, 31, 33, 35, 37
Fordington (Dors.), 141
Forestry Commission, 134
Forz:
-, Cecily, m. John de Beauchamp
(d. 1283), 98, 133, 156
-, Wm. de, 98
Foster:
-, John, 101
-, Nic., rector of Monksilver, 109
-, Rob., clerk, 101
-, Wm., clerk, 126
France, see Bec-Hellouin; Lonlay; Rochelle, La
franchises, see courts and franchises
Francis (Fraunceys):
-, John (fl. 1325), 153
-, John (fl. 1772), 71
Frank:
-, Eliz., m. John Sydenham, 173
-, John, and his w Eliz., 173
Franklin, Wm., 182
frankpledge, 12, 61, 118, 126 and n, 163
fraternity, see Clatworthy; Elworthy; Stogumber; and see brotherhood; guild
Fraunceys, see Francis
Free, Ralph, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
Freemanors (Free Manors), hund.,
10–11, 49, 109
-, bailiff, 12
-, and see Williton and Freemanors,
hund.
Fremington (Devon), 75
friendly societies, see Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Halse; Kilve, Nettlecombe; St. Decumans; Stogumber; Stowey, Nether; Watchet; Williton
Frithogyth, w. of King Aethelheard, 20
fruit growing, 60, 78, 134, 186
Fry:
-, J. S., 85
-, Joan, see Malet
-, John, 21, 34, 37
Fryan, see Clatworthy
Fryern, John, 35
Fulford:
-, Sir Baldwin, 151
-, Dorothy, w. of John, 21
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Francis, 21
-, Florence, w. of Sir Humph., 21
-, Sir Francis, 21, 151
-, Hen., 151
-, Sir Humph., 21, 151
-, John (d. 1544), 21
-, Sir John (d. 1580), 21
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1490), 21, 151
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1610), 21, 157
-, Wm. (d. 1517), 151
-, Wm., w of Hen., 151
-, fam., 19, 151–2, 157, 162
Fuller-Palmer-Acland, see Acland
Furneaux:
-, Eleanor, 98
-, Eliz., m. John Blount, 3, 98
-, Hen. (d. c. 1221), 98
-, Hen. (fl. 1221), 98
-, Joan, see Robert son of William
-, Mat. (d. c. 1285), 3, 98, 183
-, Mat. (d. 1316), 98, 100, 132–3, 156
-, Maud, w. of Mat., 98
-, Simon, 3, 98, 101, 133, 156
-, fam., 3
furze, 23, 26, 33, 46, 60–1, 67, 85, 94, 125, 136, 140, 178
G.
Gale, Geo., 127
Galley:
-, Chas., rector of Crowcombe, 62
-, Thos., 62
gallows, 23, 37, 61, 118
Galpin, John, 25
Gass:
-, Eliz., see Hood
-, Sir Mic. D.I., 66, 92, 131
Gatchell, Joanna, 110, 177
Gatemore:
-, Isabel de, 138
-, (or Skilgate), Mat. de, 34
Gaunt:
-, Avice, w. of Rob. de, 122
-, Hen. de, 126
-, Maurice de, 7, 118, 122, 126
-, Rob. de, 122
Gay, Rob., rector of Nettlecombe, 119
Geoffrey (fl. 1086), 132
George II, 56
Germany, see Worms
Gibbes, John, rector of Clatworthy, 38
Gibson, John, rector of Holford, 5
Gilbert, fam., 184
Giles:
-, C. E., 52, 120, 168, 199
-, Geo., 52
-, Mr., 52 n
Gill, Wm., 64
Gilling (Gillinge):
-, Isaac, 179
-, Ric., 18
Gimblett, Ric., 162
Gittisham (Devon), 58
Glamorgan, see Cardiff; Cowbridge; Neath; Newton; Swansea
Glass, John, 11
Glastonbury:
-, abbey, 15 n, 20, 56, 98, 194
abbots, 1
-, St. John's par., 17
Gliddon, fam., 161
Glorious Ascension, Community of, 52
Gloucester, 160
Gloucestershire, 47; and see Acton, Iron; Boxwell; Bristol; Gloucester; Stroud; Tewkesbury
gloving, 16, 48, 60, 174, 186, 195
Goddard, Vincent, 45
Godele, Hamelin de, 180
Godolphin:
-, Hen., dean of St. Paul's, 5, 50
-, Jas., 91
-, Mary, see Luttrell
Godwin, Earl, 43, 56
-, his w., see Gytha
Godwin son of Harold, 113
Goldcliff (Mon., now Gwent):
-, prior, 108
-, priory, 68, 104, 107–8, 197–8
Goldney:
-, Evelyn (Eveline), m. — Dunsterville, 75
-, Sir Fred., 75
-, Sir Gabriel, 75
-, Sir Gabriel Prior, 75, 76 n
-, Mary, see Alexander
goldsmiths, see C., R.; Ions; M., I.; O., R.; P., I.
Golsoncott, see Cleeve, Old
Gomer, see Warver
Gooding:
-, Hen., 75, 77
-, John, 48
-, Sam., 75
-, Sarah, m. Wm. Paige, 75
-, fam., 49
Goodley, see Stogumber
Gordon, Thos., 83
Gore:
-, Hugh, 179
-, John, 11
-, John, s. of John, 11
-, Wm., 184
Gorges:
-, Eliz., 34
-, Marmaduke, 34
-, Maud, 34
-, Ric., 34
-, Sir Theobald, 34
Goslan (fl. 12th cent.), 104
Gosselin, John, 63
Gouningham:
-, John, 93
-, fam., 93
Govett, John, 94
Granger:
-, Mary, m. Mat. Haviland, 75
-, Wm., 75
granges, 31, 41–2, 45–7
Gravenor, see St. Albyn
Great Road, see roads
Green:
-, Misses, 170
-, fam., 73
Greenaway, W., 78
Greenham, see Stawley
Greenwich, East (Kent, now Lond.), 92
Greinton, 1
Grenville:
-, Geo., marquess of Buckingham, 3,
66–7, 93
-, Ric., Earl Temple, 66
-, Ric., duke of Buckingham, 65–6,
93–4
-, fam., 4
Greswell:
-, A. J., 133
-, Mary Eliz., 101
-, Wm., rector of Kilve, 102
-, Wm. Territt, and his w. Rachel, 133
Grey:
-, Angel, 194
-, Christiana, m. Edw. Topp, 194
-, Geo., 194
Griffiths (Griffith):
-, Anna Margaretta, see Peryear
-, Thos., 56
-, Wm., 92
Grobham, Hugh, vicar of Halse, 79
Grose, Sam., 193, 199
Grubbe:
-, John, 153
-, John, s. of John, and his w.
Clemence, 153
-, Rob., and his w. Joan, 152
-, fam., 153
guild, see Crowcombe; Raddington; and see brotherhood; fraternity
Guilford, earl of, see North, Fred.
Gwent, see Chepstow; Goldcliff; Newport
Gytha, w. of Earl Godwin, 56
H.
Haccombe (Devon), 84
Haddridge, fam., 77
Hadley:
-, Alex., 151
-, Alice, see Durburgh
-, Art., 151
-, Chris., 151
-, Eleanor, see Wyndham
-, Jas., 151
-, John, 151
-, Marg., m. 1 Thos. Luttrell, 2 John
Strode, 91, 151
-, Ric., 151, 157
-, fam., 152, 157, 162
Halberton (Devon), 22
Hale, John, 22
Haleway, see Halsway
Half Acre, see Williton
Halliday:
-, Edm. Trowbridge, 44 and n
-, John (d. 1826), 44 and n
-, John (d. 1897), 44
-, fam., 47
halmotes, 37, 49, 126 n
Halsdown, see Chipstable
Halse, 11, 71, 73–81
-, adv., 76, 79
-, agric., 76–8
-, char., 78, 80–1
-, ch., 74, 75 n, 79–80
-, ch. ho., 80
-, common, 78
-, Common Down, 73–4, 81
-, cts., 78
-, cross, 74
-, curate, 79
-, dom. archit., 74–5, 77, 79
-, fms., 74, 76–8
-, fields, 73–4
-, friendly soc., 74
-, glebe, 79
-, Ho., 75–7, 81
-, inc., 74
-, ind., 78
-, inn, 74, 78
-, light, 80
-, man., 66, 68, 75–8, 80
-,-, ho., 74–5, 77, 79, 125
-, mkt., 78
-, mill, 74, 76, 78
-, moor, 74
-, nonconf., 80
-, Northway, 74, 77
-, Oldelonde, 74
-, par. ho., 78
-, par. officers, 78
-, poor rel., 78–9
-, poorhouse, 79
-, pop., 74–5
-, pound, 78
-, quarries, 73
-, rector, 80
-, rectory, 76–7, 79
-,-, ho., 79
-, roads, 74
-, sch., 75, 78, 80
-, Stoford, 73–4, 77–8
-, tithes, 76–7, 79
-, tithing, 11, 67, 78
-, vicars, 76, 78–9; and see Spencer,
Nic.
-, vicarage, 79
-,-, ho., 79
-, wood, 76
Halsway (Haleway, Haweie):
-, Joan, m. Peter Stradling, 183
-, John of, 156, 183
-, Thos. of (fl. 1166), 183
-, Thos. of (fl. 1243), 156, 183 and n
-, Thos. of (fl. 1275), 156, 183
-, Thos. (fl. 1297), 183
Halsway, in Stogumber, q.v.
Halswell, Nic., 76
Ham, High, 1
-, Low Ham, 11
-, rector, see Kingman
Hamelyn, John, 21
Hammett, Benj., rector of Raddington, 141
Hampshire, see Fareham; Farleigh Wallop; Hinton Ampner; Romsey
Hampstead Marshall (Berks.), 75, 113
Hancock:
-, Abraham, 76
-, Agnes, 77
-, Anne, w. of John, 76
-, Revd. Fred., 88
-, Geo., 76
-, Geo. Art. Donne, 76
-, John (d. 1803), 75, 77
-, John (d. c. 1819), 77
-, John (d. 1852), 76
-, John Donne, 76, 78
-, Mary, see Donne
-, Phil., 74
-, Phil. Woodhouse Perceval, rector of
Huish Champflower, 87
-, Ric. Donne, 76, 78
-, Ric. Murford, 76
-, Wm., 24
-, fam., 74, 76–8, 86
harbours, see Cleeve, Old: Blue Anchor; Kilve; Lilstock; Quantoxhead, West; Watchet
Hastings:
-, John de, 151
-, Selina, ctss. of Huntingdon, 169
-, fam., earls of Pembroke, 151
Harding, Baldwin s. of, see Baldwin
Harford, Silvester, rector of West Quantoxhead, 135
Harold, Earl, 43, 181, 193
Harold, Godwin s. of, q.v.
Harris:
-, John, 80
-, Rob., vicar of Halse, 79
Harrison:
-, Alex. (d. 1622), 133
-, Alex. (d. 1665), 133
-, Ames (d. 1622), 133
-, Ames (d. 1690), 133
-, Ames (d. 1731), 133
-, Frances, m. Ric. Cridland, 133
-, Geo., 133
-, Sarah, m. Thos. Hollier, 92
-, Wm., 92
-, fam., 133–4
Hartland (Devon), 50, 104
Hartrow:
-, Joan,? m. 2 Wm. Crocker, 182
-, Ric., 180, 182
-, Rob., 182
-, Wal., 182
-, Wm., 182
Hartrow, in Stogumber, q.v.
Harvey:
-, Hen., 131, 135, 194
-, John, 29
-, Rob., 57
-, Sir Rob. Bateson (d. 1825), 57
-, Sir Rob. Bateson (d. 1887), 57
-, Sir Rob. Greville, 57
Haslam, Chris., rector of Nettlecombe, 119
Hatch Beauchamp, 56, 141
Haviland:
-, Mary, m. Wm. Webber, 75
-, Mary, see Granger
-, Mat. (d. 1738), 75
-, Mat. (d. 1753), 75
Haweie, see Halsway
Hawkes, Wm., 129
Hawkins, John, and his son John, 189
Hawkridge, tithing, 11
Hawley (Halley):
-, Francis, 75
-, Francis, Ld. Hawley, 75
-, Gabriel (or Geof.), 75
-, Hen. (d. 1573), 75
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1620), 66, 75, 77
-, Hen. (fl. 1623), 75
-, Wm., 66, 75–7
Hay:
-, Isabel, 71
-, Marg., 70, 72
-, Mary, 70
-, Sarah, m. Revd. Bickham Escott,
71–2
Hayne:
-, Edw., rector of Raddington, 141
-, John, 141
-, John, rector of Raddington, 141
-, John Popham, rector of Raddington, 141
Hayne, see St. Decumans
Hayward, John, vicar of Nether Stowey, 193
Heanton Punchardon (Devon), 27
heath, 26, 33, 67, 85, 94, 103, 125, 177–8
heather, 97
Heathfield (par.), 78–9, 81
Heathfield, in Crowcombe and Stogumber, 54, 58–60, 62, 178, 184
Heathfield, in Kilton and Lilstock, 55, 89, 92, 94, 104–5
Heathfield (unspecified), 130
Hechins, Wm., 72
Heddon, see Crowcombe
Heghton (Hetherton):
-, Christine, see Washford
-, John of, 21
Heirun, Reynold, 56
Hele:
-, Sir John, 84
-, Sir Warwick, 84
-, fam., 87
Hele, in Brompton Ralph, q.v.
Hellicar (Helliker):
-, Phil., 125
-, fam., 16
Hellings:
-, John, 31
-, fam., 28
Hembrow:
-, John, 6
-, Ric., 183
-, fam., 185
Hensleigh:
-, Cecily, w. of John, m. 2 Gawain
Malet, 35
-, Hen., 35
-, John (fl. early 17th cent.), 34–5
-, John (fl. 1679), 35
-, John (fl. 1702), 35
-, Marg., see Sydenham
-, Rob., 34
Henry II, 66, 113
Henry VIII, 119
Herbert (fl. 1086), 193
Herbert:
-, Eliz. Dyke, see Acland
-, Hen., earl of Carnarvon, 28
-, Hen. Geo., earl of Carnarvon, 28
-, Sir Wm., earl of Pembroke, 91, 122,
182
heriots, 46, 77, 105
Herkomer, Sir Hubert von, 43
'herpath', see roads
Herring, Leonard, rector of East Quantoxhead, 127
Herringham, Wm. Wal., rector of Old Cleeve, 50
Hertford, earl of, see Seymour, Edw.
Hertfordshire, see St. Albans
Hestercombe, in Cheddon Fitzpaine, 70
Hetherton, see Heghton
Heyman, Thos., 170
Heythman, Rob., 157
Hill:
-, Baldwin, rector of Nettlecombe,
119
-, Cecily, w. of John, m. 2 Sir Thos.
Keriell, 116, 138
-, Eliz., 138
-, Joan, 138
-, John, 116, 138
-, John, curate of Elworthy, 72 n
-, Mabel, m. — Waldegrave, 138
-, Ric., 141 and n
-, Wal., 138
-, fam., 116, 180
-, and see Hull; Hylle
Hill, in Old Cleeve, q.v.
Hill, in Kilve, q.v.
Hillary:
-, Marg., see Audley
-, Rog., 193
Hillfarrance, 73 and n
Hilliard, Nic., 45
Hinton, Broad (Wilts.), 45
Hinton Ampner (Hants), 44
Hite, John, rector of Brompton
-, Ralph, 24
Hobbes:
-, Edw. (d. by 1642), 20
-, Edw. (d. 1693), 20
-, Eleanor, w. of Edw. (d. by 1642), 20
-, Eleanor (fl. c. 1635), 115
-, John (fl. 17th cent.), 22
-, John (fl. 1711), 20
-, Thos., 20
-, fam., 20–1, 23
Hockworthy (Devon), 168
Hodges, John, 200
Holcombe, John, 133
Holcombe Rogus (Devon), 22, 141
Holcombe Water, see Nettlecombe
Hole, John, curate of Holford, 5
Holford, 1–6, 13, 65, 68, 89, 96, 98,
101, 121
-, adv., 4
-, agric., 3–4
-, Batchwell, 2
-, char., 6
-, ch., 3–5
-, commons, 2, 3, 67
-, cts., 4
-, cross, 3 n
-, curate, 5, 68
-, Currill (Corewell), 2–3
-, fms., 4
-, fields, 2
-, glebe, 5
-, inc., 3
-, ind., 4
-, inns, 2
-, Lymbards, 3
-, man., 2–4, 99, 101
-, mills, 4–5
-, Newhall, 1–4, 11, 68
-, par. ho., 4
-, par. officers, 4, 6
-, park, 2
-, poorhouse, 4
-, pop., 2
-, rectors, 5–6; and see Pollard, Mic.
-, rectory, 4
-,-, ho., 5
-, roads, 2
-, St. John's Cross, 2
-, sch., 5–6
-, tithes, 5
-, tithing, 4, 68
-, warren, 97
-, woodland, 2, 3 and n, 4
Holiday, Sir Hen., 51
holidays, 4, 43, 48, 125
-, camp, 134, 136
-, hotel, 4
-, village, 146
-, and see pleasure steamers; tourism
Hollier:
-, Eliz., m. John Peryear, 92
-, Sarah, see Harrison
-, Thos., 92
Holnicote, see Selworthy
Holton, 1
Hong Kong, bp. of, see Alford, C. R.
Honibere, see Lilstock
Honiton (Devon), 27
Hood:
-, Alex. Acland-, Ld. St. Audries, 4,
66, 68, 92, 131, 173, 177
-, Sir Alex., 15, 65–6, 92, 131, 135–6,
173, 177
-, Alex. Peregrine Acland-, Ld. St.
Audries, 65–6, 92, 95, 101,
105, 131
-, Eliz. Acland-, m. Sir Michael
Gass, 66, 68, 92, 95, 101, 105,
131, 135
-, Isabel, see Acland
-, fam., 135, 171, 194
Hooton Pagnell (Yorks. W.R.), 122
Hope, Thos., rector of Brompton Ralph, 24
Hopton, Sir Ralph, 151
Horner, Mrs., 17, 79
Horrobin:
-, Harry, 48
-, Jas., 51, 63
Horsey:
-, Eleanor, 152
-, Eliz. of, 152
-, Hen., 152
-, John (fl. 14th cent.), 152
-, Sir John (fl. 1418), 152
-, Sir John (fl. 1543), 152
-, Ralph of, 152
-, Wm. of, 152
Horsington, 34
Hospitallers, see St. John of Jerusalem
Hotham, Edwin, rector of Crowcombe, 63
Houghton, Great (Northants.), 99
Houndrell, Jas., 96, 103, 129
Howden (Yorks. E.R.), prebend, 62
Hudforde, John, 174
Hugh (fl. 1086), 2, 34, 172, 194
Huish:
-, Edw., 153
-, Geof. of, 115
-, Geo., 31, 190
-, Jas., 170
-, Joan, 116
-, John (d. 1551–2), 153
-, John (d. 1649), 153
-, Oliver, 153
-, Silvester, 168
-, fam., 153; and see Lodhuish
Huish, in St. Decumans, q.v.
Huish (Huish Barton), see Nettlecombe: Lodhuish
Huish, Beggearn, see Nettlecombe: Beggearn Huish
Huish Champflower, 7, 26, 29, 31,
37–9, 53, 78, 81–8, 82, 110, 141
-, adv., 84, 86–7
-, agric., 85–6
-, Brown, 10 n, 31
-, chap., 88
-, chaplain, 82, 86–7
-, char., 88
-, ch., 18, 83, 86–8, 109
-, ch. ho., 87
-, commons, 81, 86
-, cts., 86
-, curates, 87
-, dom. archit., 83
-, fms., 83, 85
-, glebe, 87
-, Heydon Hill, 81–3, 85
-, Huish Br., 83, 88
-, inc., 81, 83, 86
-, ind., 86
-, inn, 83
-, man., 10, 83–7, 138
-,-, ho., 85
-, Maundown br., see Huish Champflower: Washbattle
-, Middleton, 82–3, 85, 88
-, Middleton Ct., 83
-, mill, 86
-, moor, 81, 83, 85–6
-, nonconf., 88
-, par. officers, 86
-, poorhouse, 86
-, pop., 83
-, prehist. rem., 82–3
-, quarries, 82, 86
-, rectors, 84, 86–8, 141
-, rectory, 86
-,-, ho., 87
-, roads, 83
-, sch., 39, 87–8
-, Sperry, 83, 85
-, Stolford, 83, 85
-, tithes, 82, 87
-, tithing, 86
-, Washbattle, 86
-,-, (formerly Maundown) br., 83
-, woodland, 81, 85–6
Huish Episcopi, Paradise in, 11
Huish Gaunt, see Nettlecombe: Beggearn Huish
Hull (Hul):
-, Sir Edw., 131
-, Eleanor, see Malet
-, Phil. de, see Clatworthy
-, and see Hill; Hylle
hundreds, 7–12, 49, 163; and see Freemanors; Whitley; Williton; Williton and Freemanors
Hungerford, see Cleeve, Old
Hunnybun, W. H., vicar of Bicknoller, 17
Hunt, Jos., vicar of Nether Stowey, master of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 198
Huntingdon, ctss. of, see Hastings, Selina
Hurle:
-, Jos. Cook-, 99
-, Norah Lilian Cook-, 99
-, R. J. Cook-, 99
Hurley, see Crowcombe
Hussey, Thos., 138; and see AlbrightHussey
Hutton, 167
Hylle:
-, Joan, m. 1 John Malet, 2 Simon
Michell, 3 John Luttrell,
4 Wm. Cornu, 131, 135
-, Sir John, 131
-, and see Hill; Hulle
I.
Idson, see Stogursey
Ilchester, 16
Ilfracombe (Devon), 104
Ilminster, grammar sch., 110
imports, 159–60, 184
Independents, 102; and see Congregationalists; Lady Huntingdon's Connexion
infangthief and outfangthief, 61
Inglishe, John, 76
Ions, J., 168
Ireland, 159–60, 170; and see Dublin;
Killaloe; Newry
-, Waterford and Lismore, bp. of,
see Atherton, John
Ireson, Nat., 58
Irnham (Lincs.), 122, 182
-, barony, 122
Iron Acton, see Acton
iron mining, see mining
Italy, 160; and see Rome
Iver:
-, David, 132
-, John, 132
-, Marg., see Rivers
-, Ric. (fl. 1491), 132
-, Ric. (fl. 1475), (alias Court), 132
-, fam., 131
Ives, Rob. s. of, see Robert
J.
Jacob:
-, Eliz. w. of —, 21
-, Eliz. w. of Wm., see Cloutsham
-, Joan, see Bosom
-, John, 21, 34, 132, 135
-, Martin, 21
-, Wm., 34, 132
-, fam., 131
James:
-, Frances Caroline, 101
-, Hen., rector of Crowcombe, vicar
of Kingston St. Mary, 62
-, Revd. Dr. Hen., 64
-, fam., 45
Jeane, Gregory, 27, 29
Jefferies, Thos., 5
Jenkins:
-, Chester, 94
-, Giles, 19
-, Hugh, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50–1
-, John, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50–1
-, John (fl. 1713), 50
Jenner:
-, Anne, see St. Albyn
-, Birt, 180
-, Birt St. Albyn, 180, 183
Jermyn, Hugh Willoughby, rector of Nettlecombe, bp. of Colombo and of Brechin, 119
Jews, see Wiveliscombe
John, King, 151
John, parson of Bradford, 21
John, rector of Kilton, 95
Jones:
-, Anne, see Bluet
-, Cadwallader, 27, 29
-, Cadwallader, s. of Cadwallader, 27
-, Edw., vicar of Stogumber, 189
-, Joan, w. of —, 76
-, John, 27
-, Sir Wm., 76
-, Mr., 170
K.
Kagley, see Sampford Brett: Cagley
Kaines, John, 101
Keate, John, vicar of Nether Stowey, headmaster of Eton, 198
Kemmes:
-, Edith, m. 1 Ric. Lood, 2 John
Stalling, 155
-, Eleanor, see Basing
-, Jane, 155
-, John, 155
Kempe (Kemp):
-, C. E., 51
-, John, 143
Kent, duke of, see Edward Augustus
Kent, see Bromley; Greenwich, East; Lewisham; Sutton Valence; Sydenham
Kentsford, see St. Decumans
Keriell:
-, Cecily, see Hill
-, Genevieve, m. Sir Wm. Say, 116,
138
-, Sir Thos., 138
Kerne, see Carne
Kesteven, Ld., see Trollope, Thos. Carew
Killaloe (Irel.), chancellorship, 87
Kilton, 7, 88–96, 98, 101, 103, 105,
107, 121, 126, 129, 186
-, adv., 95
-, agric., 93–4
-, char., 96
-, ch., 89, 92, 92, 95–6, 106
-, ch. ho., 95–6
-, common, 94
-, cts., 91, 94, 126
-, curates, 95
-, dom. archit., 89, 92
-, fms., 89, 93–4
-, fields, 89, 95
-, glebe, 95
-, green, 89
-, Heathfield, q.v.
-, inn, 89
-, man., 91–4, 96, 123, 126
-,-, ho., 92
-, mill, 94
-, mining, 125
-, Moorhouse, 2, 89, 92–4
-, par. officers, 95
-, park, 89, 93–4
-, Plud, 89, 92, 94, 194–5
-, poorhouse, 95–6
-, pop., 91, 94
-, quarry, 89
-, rector, 95
-, rectory, 92
-, sch., 96
-, Shervage, 89
-, tithes, 92, 95
-, tithing, 94
-, vicars, 92, 95–6; and see Melliar
-, vicarage ho., 95
-, 'Whittington, West', 89
-, woodland, 89, 93, 94 and n
-, Woodlands, 2, 89, 93–4
-,-, Ho., 93
-, 'Wymellhead', 89
Kilve, Hugh of, 93
Kilve, 4, 6–7, 88–9, 94–5, 96–103,
106–7, 121, 126, 129, 133, 186
-, adv., 101
-, agric., 100
-, chant., 97, 101
-, char., 103
-, ch., 97, 101–2, 126
-, coll., 99, 101–2
-,-, minister, see Spray
-, Court, 77, 97, 99
-, cts., 4, 101
-, curate, 101
-, fair, 100, 102 n
-, fms., 99–100
-, friendly soc., 97
-, glebe, 102
-, Hill, 97, 100–1
-, ind., 97, 100
-, inn, 97
-, light, 102
-, man., 3, 97–101, 115, 121, 132, 156,
183
-,-, ho., 93, 97, 99, 99, 101
-, mkt., 100
-, mills, 4, 97, 100–1
-, nonconf., 102
-, Pardlestone, 97, 99–100, 121
-, par. officers, 101
-, park, 97
-, Pill, 96–7
-, poorhouse, 101
-, pop., 97
-, prehist. rem., 97
-, Priory, 97, 99
-, Putsham, 96–7, 99, 101–2, 121
-, quarry, 97
-, rectors, 101–2
-, rectory, 101
-,-, ho., 97, 102
-, roads, 97
-, schs., 102, 129
-, tithes, 100–2
-, tithing, 101, 187
-, warren, 97
-, woodland, 97, 100
Kingman, Rob., rector of Crowcombe and High Ham, 62
King's College, Cambridge, 5, 110
Kingsdown, see St. Decumans
Kingsmill:
-, Anne, w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1682), 57
-, Bridget, w. of Sir Hen., 57 and n
-, Dan. (d. 1679), 57 n
-, Dan., s. of Dan., 57 n
-, Eliz., m. — Tazwell, 57 n
-, (formerly Brice), Eliz., see Brice
-, Sir Geo., 57
-, Sir Hen., 57
-, John, 57 n
-, Sir Ric., 57
-, (formerly Brice), Rob., see Brice
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1619), 57
-, Sir Wm. (d. by 1663), 57
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1698), 57 and n
-, Wm. (d. 1766), 57
Kingston, Rog. of, 172
Kingston (Devon), see Staverton
Kingston St. Mary:
-, Tetton, 22
-, vicar, 62
Kingswood, see Stogumber
Kircudbright (Scot.), 160
Kitenor, Geof. de, 14
Kittisford, rectors of, 141
Klerc, Wm., 170
knight, see Ralph
Knollys, fam., 85
Knyfton, Geo., vicar of St. Decumans, 166
L.
Labouchere, Hen., Ld. Taunton, 95, 194, 196
labour services, 15, 28, 35–6, 46,
59–60, 77, 85, 93, 116, 124, 139,
157–8, 184–5
-, commuted, 28, 35, 93, 116, 124,
133, 157–8
Lacey (Lacy):
-, Alice, ctss. of Lincoln and Salisbury, m. Thos., earl of
Lancaster, 180
-, Art., 153
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 180
-, Joan, see Sweeting
-, Marg., see Longespee
-, Sarah, m. Thos. Rich, 70
-, Thos., 153
-, Wm. (d. 1607), 72, 153, 182, 190
-, Wm. (d. 1641), 21–2, 70, 153, 182
-, Wm. (d. 1690), 70, 153, 182
-, Wm. (d. 1695), 70, 182
-, fam., 59, 73, 184
Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, 169; and see Congregationalists; Independents
Lake, Lancelot, 98, 101
Lamb, Chas., 193
Lambert, Ric., rector of Brompton Ralph, 24
Lambrook:
-, Eleanor, w. of John, 34, 132–3
-, Hen., 33, 36
-, Isabel, see Arundel
-, Joan, w. of Hen., m. 2 Nic.
Wynnegod, 33
-, John (d. c. 1420), 33–4, 132
-, John (fl. 1424), 132
-, Marg., m. Wm. Cloutsham, 34,
132
-, Wm., 33
-, fam., 132
Lancashire, see Liverpool; Standish
Lancaster:
-, Marg., see Lacey, Alice
-, Thos. of, earl of Lancaster, 180
landscape architect, see Veitch
Landsey, Thos., 200
Landshire, see Quantoxhead, West
Langdon:
-, Joan, 151
-, Wm., m. Hen. Fulford, 151
-, fam., 27
Langford, Wm., vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
Langford Budville, 75, 78
-, Chipley Park, 140
-, Wellisford, 75
Langham:
-, Sir Jas., 44, 76, 181
-, Sir J. C. P., 79
-, Juliana, see Musgrave
-, fam., 76, 79
Langley Marsh, see Wiveliscombe
Langley Park (Bucks.), 57
Langport, 16
Langton Long Blandford (Dors.), 98
Lavington, Geof., rector of Crowcombe, 62
Lawford, see Crowcombe
Lawson, Ric., 16
Layfield:
-, Bridget, 45
-, Chas., canon of Winchester, 45, 50
-, Edw., archdeacon of Essex, 45
-, John, rector of St. Clement Danes,
45
-, John, 45
-, Judith, m. Benj. Culme, 50
-, Martha, 50 and n
-, fam., 47
Lefsin (fl. 1066), 172
Legge, Geo., 59 n
Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Rob.
Leicestershire, see Melton Mowbray
Leigh:
-, Agnes, m. Edw. FitzGarrett, 152
-, Sir John (d. c. 1563), 152
-, John (fl. 1572), 152
-, Rob. Kennaway, 157
-, Thos., 163
-, Wm., 157
-, fam., 36, 157–8
Leigh, in Crowcombe, q.v.
Leigh (Leigh Barton), see Cleeve, Old
Leighland, in Old Cleeve, 39, 41–3,
47–8, 51–2, 54
-, chant., 51
-, ch., 39, 50–1, 141
-, ch. ho., 51–2
-, curate, 51–3
-, mill, 49
-, sch., 53
-, tithing, 48–9
-, vicarage, 50
-,-, ho., 52
Leland, John, 154, 191, 194
Lenthall:
-, Sir John (fl. 1659), 27
-, John (fl. 1706–7), 27
-, Mary, see Bluet
-, Wm., 27
Lethbridge:
-, Sir John, 35
-, Sir John Hesketh, 35
-, Sir Thos. Buckler, 35–6
-, Sir Wroth Acland, 35
-, fam., 35
Leuric (fl. 1066), 91
Lewisham (Kent, now Lond.), 92
Liddon, John, 64
Liddymore, see St. Decumans
lights, see Bicknoller; Brompton Ralph; Clatworthy; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Elworthy; Halse; Kilve; Nettlecombe; Quantoxhead, East; Quantoxhead, West; St. Decumans; Sampford Brett; Stogumber
Lilstock, 88–9, 92, 94–5, 101, 103–7
-, adv., 106
-, agric., 105
-, canal, 103
-, chaplain, 106
-, char., 107
-, ch., 92, 103, 106–7
-, ch. ho., 106
-, common, 103, 105
-, cts., 106
-, curates, 106
-, fms., 105
-, fields, 103, 105
-, harbour, 45, 103
-, Heathfield, q.v.
-, Honibere, 7, 92, 103–7
-,-, cts., 106
man., 106
tithes, 106
tithing, 106
-, Honibere Ct., 105
-, inc., 103, 105–6
-, ind., 105–6
-, inn, 104
-, man., 104–6
-,-, ho., 103, 105
-, mill, 105–6
-, nonconf., 107
-, par. officers, 106
-, pier, 103
-, pop., 103
-, quarry, 103
-, rectory, 106
-,-, ho., 106
-, roads, 103
-, Rom. rem., 103
-, sch., 107
-, tithes, 104–6
-, woodland, 105
lime burning, 103, 145–6, 159, 177
-, limekilns, 13, 23, 47, 69, 89, 100,
103, 111, 121 and n, 129, 145
Lincoln:
-, ctss. of, see Lacey, Alice
-, earl of, see Lacey, Thos.; Roumare
Lincolnshire, 14; and see Benniworth; Irnham; Revesby
Ling, Mrs. Ann, 190
Linton, see Cleeve, Old
Lisieux:
-, Alex. de, 182
-, Rog. de, 182
Littleport (Cambs.), 131
Litton Cheyney (Dors.), 87
Liverpool, 160
Lock, Wm., 72
Lockett, Hen., rector of Clatworthy and Crowcombe, 38, 62
lockup, 197
Locun:
-, Joan, 152–3
-, John, 152
Lodhuish:
-, Geof. of, 116
-, John of (fl. 1300), 115, 162
-, John of (fl. 1418), 116
-, and see Huish
Lodhuish, in Nettlecombe, q.v.
Lokton, Edw., vicar of Stogumber, 188
London, 11, 52, 81, 84, 92, 125, 131,
151–2, 159–60, 170, 183, 196
-, aldermen, 179
-, Bromley, q.v.
-, Camberwell, q.v.
-, Colman St., 152
-, Edmonton, q.v.
-, Fleet Prison, 127
-, Gray's Inn, 76
-, Greenwich, East, q.v.
-, Inner Temple, 75
-, Lewisham, q.v.
-, Lincoln's Inn, 110
-, Lyon's Inn, 27, 76
-, St. Clement Danes, rector, see
Layfield, John
-, Sydenham, q.v.
-, Tyburn, 52
-, Whitechapel, q.v.
London, in Old Cleeve, see Cleeve, Old: Linton
Longespee, Marg., m. Hen. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, 180
Lonlay (Orne, France), abbey, 104, 106, 151
Lood:
-, Edith, see Kemmes
-, Edw., 155
-, Ric., 155
Lovelinche, Jordan de, 155
Lovell, Hen., 56
Lovesgift:
-, Hen., 182
-, (? or of Vexford), Luke, 183
Lucas:
-, John, 84
-, Thos., 84, 87
-, Dr., 136
Luccombe:
-, Joan, m. Ric. Popham, 153
-, Joan, w. of John, see Orchard
-, John of, 153
Luccombe, 87
-, rector, see Byam, Hen,
Luceles, Alice de, 138, 140
Lucy, Sir Wm., 131
Luttrell:
-, Alex. (d. by 1273), 122, 126
-, Alex. (d. 1354), 122
-, Col. Alex. (d. 1711), 91–2, 151,
183
-, Alex. (d. 1739), 91
-, Alex. Fownes, 92, 123, 126
-, Alex. Fownes, rector of East Quantoxhead, 50, 127, 129
-, Alice, 122
-, And. (d. 1265), 122, 126
-, And. (fl. 1310), 115, 122
-, Sir And. (fl. 1366), 122
-, Sir And. (d. 1537), 91 and n, 122,
127, 155
-, And. (fl. 1611), 104
-, And., rector of East Quantoxhead,
127
-, Edw. Fownes, 99
-, Eliz. (d. 1395), 91
-, Eliz., w. of Sir James, m. 2 Humph.
Audley, 3 Thos. Malet, 91,
122, 126, 182
-, Eliz. (d. 1637), 104
-, Francis (d. 1666), 91, 123
-, Francis (d. 1690), 91, 115, 124, 157
-, Col. Francis (d. 1862), 92, 99, 126
-, Frethesant, see Pagnell
-, Geof. (d. 1216–17), 122
-, Sir Geof. (d. c. 1270), 122
-, Geof. (fl. 1493), 122, 182
-, Geof. Fownes, 92
-, Geof. Wal. Fownes, 92, 95, 123,
126
-, Geo. (d. 1629), 91, 123–4, 133, 174
-, Geo. (d. 1655), 91, 123
-, Geo. Fownes, 44, 92, 99, 123,
129
-, Hen. Fownes (d. 1780), 91–2
-, Hen. Fownes (d. 1867), 92
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1428), 91, 122
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1521), 91–2, 122,
123 n, 127, 155, 182
-, Sir Jas., 91, 122, 126, 155, 182, 184
-, Jas. Fownes, 44
-, Jane (fl. 1610), 105
-, Jane (d. 1668), w. of Thos. (d.
1644), 91
-, Joan, see Malet
-, Sir John (d. 1403), 122, 182
-, John (d. c. 1422), 131
-, John (d. 1430), 91–2, 122, 182
-, Sir John (d. 1551), 91, 122
-, John (d. 1558), 92
-, John (fl. 1610), 105
-, John (d. 1617), 104
-, John Fownes (d. 1816), 92
-, John Fownes (d. 1857), 92, 94
-, Lucy, 115
-, Marg., w. of John, see Audley
-, Marg., w. of Thos., see Hadley
-, Marg., w. of Sir And., 91 n
-, Marg., w. of Hen. Fownes, 91
-, Mary, w. of Sir John, m. 2 Jas.
Godolphin, 91
-, Nic., 92, 104–5
-, Ric., 155, 182
-, Rob., 122
-, Silvestra, w. of Geo., m. 3 Sir
Edm. Skory, 123, 127
-, Thos. (d. c. 1366), 122
-, Thos. (d. 1571), 91–2, 104, 123
-, Thos. (d. 1644), 91, 123, 151
-, Thos. (d. 1670), 91
-, Thos. (fl. 1713), 50
-, Tregonwell, 91
-, Walthean, w. of Sir Hugh, 91, 122
-, fam., 92, 94, 121, 126–7, 151, 155,
157–8, 162
Lux, Ric., vicar of Stogumber, 188
Luxborough, 84–5
-, Piket, 7
Luxton:
-, Frances, m. Langley St. Albyn,
133, 180
-, Frances, w. of Laur. Herd, see
Cridland
-, Laur. Herd, rector of East Quantoxhead, 127
-, Mary Anne, see Carew
-, Thos. Cridland, 131, 133, 180
Lydeard St. Lawrence, 73, 186
-, Holford St. Mary, 83, 85
-, Westowe, 7, 10, 12
Lylla (Anglo-Saxon settler), 103
Lymbards, see Holford
Lyme (Dors.), 184
Lymington, Vct., see Wallop, John
Lyng, 11
Lypescomb, Wm., 141
Lysaght, G. S., 44
Lyte, fam., 3
M.
M., I., goldsmith, 167
Macbeth, R. W., 43
McTaggart, Mrs. Somerset Gardner, 72
Maderknoll, see Stogumber
Magdalen College, Oxford, 62
Majendie, Hen. Wm., vicar of Nether Stowey, bp. of Chester and of Exeter, 198
Malet (Mallet):
-, Anne (fl. 1547), see Trevanion
-, Anne (d. by 1736), 22, 131
-, Art., 22, 131
-, Sir Baldwin (fl. 1378), 131
-, Sir Baldwin (d. 1533), 131–2, 135
-, Baldwin (d. bef. 1704), 22, 131
-, Baldwin, rector of Street, 22, 131
-, Cecily, see Hensleigh
-, Dorothy, m. John Wood, 37
-, Eleanor, m. Sir Edw. Hull, 131
-, Eliz., see Luttrell
-, Gawain, 35
-, Helewise, m. Hugh Pointz, 98
-, Hugh, 131
-, Joan, m. Wm. Cornu, 135
-, Joan, w. of John, see Hylle
-, Joan, w. of Mic., m. 2 John Fry,
21, 34, 37, 135
-, Joan, w. of Art., 131
-, Sir John (d. c. 1394), 131
-, Sir John (d. 1686), 22, 131
-, Lucy, w. of Wm., see Ralph son of
William
-, Lucy, m. 1 Simon of Merriott,
2 Thos. of Timworth, 20–1, 70
-, Mabel, m. 1 Nic. Avenel, 2 Hugh
de Vivonia, 98
-, Mic., 21, 34, 37, 131–2
-, Ric., 33–4, 37–8, 131, 135
-, Thos. (d. 1501), 126, 131, 135
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1665), 22, 131
-, Wm. (d. c. 1216), 97–8
-, Wm. (fl. 1233), 20, 70, 72
-, Wm. (d. by 1736), 22, 131
-, fam., 97–8, 101, 135, 183
manganese, 145
Mansel, fam., 59
manufactures:
-, brewery, 186
-, engineering, 48
-, scientific instruments, 48
-, and see brick; lime burning
market, see Clatworthy; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Halse; Kilve; Sampford Brett; Stogumber; Stowey, Nether; Washford; Watchet; Williton
Market Stowey, see Stowey, Nether
marling, 77, 184, 191
Marsh:
-, Ric., 88
-, fam., 85
Marsh, in Carhampton, q.v.
Marsh, New, see Stogumber
Marshal (Marshall):
-, John, 113
-, Mary, 200
Martin:
-, Edm., 162
-, Eleanor, m. Phil. Columbers (d.
1342), 193
-, Eleanor, w. of Wm., Ld. Martin,
see Mohun
-, Joan, m. Nic. Audley, Ld. Audley,
193
-, Wm., Ld. Martin, 91
-, fam., 175
Marwood, Mary, m. Geo. Notley, 181
Mary, Queen of Scots, 157
Mascall, Wm., rector of Clatworthy, 38
Massingham, John de, rector of Elworthy, 72
Maundown bridge, see Huish Champflower; Washbattle
May, Timothy, rector of Monksilver, 109
Mayfield, Ric., and his w. Anne, 115
Mayor, Hen. Bickersteth, 13
Meare, 17
Meinfrid (fl. 1086), 139
Melcombe, Ld., see Dodington
Melksham (Wilts.), 100
Melton Mowbray (Leics.), 83
Melliar, Benj., rector of Dodington and Bawdrip, vicar of Kilton, 68
Merlesuain (fl. 1066), 3, 115, 122
Merriott:
-, Sir John of, 20
-, Lucy, see Malet
-, Margery, w. of Simon, m. 2 Thos
Willington, 20, 70
-, Simon of (fl. 1274), 23, 70
-, Simon of (d. by 1372), 20, 70
-, Wal. of, 20, 70
Methodists, 52–3, 169–70, 190, 199
-, Wesleyan, 18, 53, 102, 110, 135–6,
170, 175–7
-, and see Bible Christians
Michell, see Mitchell
Middlesex, see Edmonton; Whitechapel
Middleton, Ric. of, 85
Middleton, in Huish Champflower, q.v.
Middlezoy, 1
Milborne, Edw., rector of Nettlecombe, 120
Mill, Edm., and his w. Anne, 77
mills, 35, 161
-, blade, 37, 118
-, clothing, 101
-, corn, 4, 16, 23, 29, 48, 60–1, 67,
78, 86, 101, 105–6, 187, 196
-, flour, 125
-, fulling, 4, 16, 29, 37, 41, 47–9, 61,
67, 86, 100–1, 160–3, 174,
186–7
-, grain, 125
-, grist, 36–7, 60–1, 109, 117–18,
162–3, 174
-, leather, 174
-, paper, 162–3, 169
-, threshing, 100
-, water, 71, 134, 173
-, wind, 94, 121
Milltown, see Clatworthy
Milton:
-, Edw., 141
-, fam., 140
Milverton, 35, 75–6, 79–80, 138, 141
-, ch., 20
-, Preston Bowyer, 10–11, 66 n, 68,
108, 187
Minehead, 43, 67, 91, 141, 151, 159, 171
-, sch., 166
-, turnpike trust, 2, 42, 56, 65, 110–1,
130, 150, 179
mining, see Brompton Ralph; Cleeve,
Old; Dodington; Kilton; Monksilver; Nettlecombe; Quantoxhead, East; Stogumber; Stowey,
Nether
-, copper mining, 4, 54, 65, 107, 125,
193
-, iron mining, 7, 23, 31, 36, 43, 45,
52–3, 58, 86, 112–13, 117, 145,
147, 159–61
minsters, 13, 107, 146, 150, 165, 177, 179–80, 188, 197
mint, 146
Mitchell (Michell):
-, Chas., 101
-, Chas., vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, Joan, see Malet
-, Simon, 131
-, W. N., 183
Moffatt, Wm., 165
Mogg, Sam., 21
Mohun:
-, Durand de, 155
-, Eleanor, w. of John, m. 2 Wm.
Martin, Ld. Martin, 91
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Montacute, earl of
Salisbury, 91
-, Joan, w. of John, 91
-, John de (fl. bef. 1212), 155
-, John de (d. c. 1270), 130
-, John de (d. 1279), 91
-, John de (d. 1330), 91
-, John de (d. 1375), 91
-, Maud, m. Ric., Ld. Strange of
Knockin, 91
-, Philippe, m. Edw., duke of York,
91
-, Reynold de, 3, 155, 181
-, Ric. de, 155
-, Wm. de (d. after 1090), 2, 13, 20, 33,
70–1, 91–2, 95, 130, 139, 155,
172, 179, 181–2
-, Wm. de (d. c. 1155), 130
-, Wm. de (d. 1176), 130
-, fam., 155, 179 n
Molland (Devon), 172
Molton, Jas. de, rector of Crowcombe, 62
Monk (Moncke, Mounhun):
-, Frances, see Basset
-, John, 21
-, Thos., 20
Monksilver, 11, 24, 72, 107–10, 116,
118, 177, 188
-, adv., 72, 109
-, agric., 108–9
-, Birchanger, 107–9
-, brotherhood, 110
-, char., 110
-, ch., 20, 107, 109–10, 109, 177
-, ch. ho., 110
-, Ct. Hall, 108
-, cts., 109
-, curate, 72, 110
-, Doniford (Dorniford), 41, 107 and
n, 108–9
-, fms., 109
-, fields, 107
-, glebe, 107
-, High Parks, 107–8
-, ind., 109
-, inns, 108, 110
-, man., 10, 108–10, 181
-, mill, 109
-, mining, 107
-, nonconf., 110
-, par. officers, 109
-, poorhouse, 109
-, pop., 108
-, quarry, 107
-, rectors, 72, 109–10
-, rectory, 109
-,-, ho., 109
-, roads, 107
-, sch., 73, 109–10
-, tithes, 109
-, tithing, 109
-, woodland, 107
Monkton, West, 1, 76
-, rector, see Sanford
Monmouth's rebellion, 58 n, 151, 164
Monmouthshire, see Chepstow; Goldcliff; Newport
Montacute:
-, Eliz., see Mohun
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury, 91
Moorhouse, see Kilton
Moorlinch, 1
Morgan:
-, Phil., see Powell
-, Wm., 92
Morley (Morle):
-, Alex., rector of Elworthy, 72
-, John (fl. 1727), 72
-, John (fl. 1740), 163
-, John, rector of Elworthy, 72
-, Ric., 163
Morris (Moryce):
-, John, 92
-, Wm. (fl. 1552), 167
-, Wm. (d. 1896), 51, 189
Mortain:
-, count of, see Robert; William
-, fee, 56
Moryce, see Morris
Mounhun, see Monk
Mucegros:
-, Hen., 34
-, John de, 34
-, Ric. (d. c. 1200), 34 n
-, Ric. (fl. 1221–49), 34 and n
-, Ric. (fl. 1274–1304), 34
-, Ric. (fl. 1340), 34
-, Rob. (fl. 1207), 34 n
-, Rob. (fl. 1256), 34
-, Rob. (fl. 1346), 34
-, Sarah de 34
-, Wm. de, 34
Muchelney, abbey 26, 28–9
Mullward, Thos., 16
Musgrave:
-, Geo. (d. 1721), 27, 180–1
-, Geo. (d. 1724), 44, 181
-, Geo. (d. 1742), 44, 181
-, Juliana, m. Sir Jas. Langham, 44,
76, 181
-, Ric. (d. 1686–7), 113
-, Ric. (d. 1707), 27
-, Ric. (d. 1727), 76, 80
-, Thos. (d. 1724), 44, 47
-, Thos. (d. 1766), 44, 76, 79, 181
-, Wm., 113
-, fam., 47, 116
Muttlebury:
-, Eliz., see Beaumont
-, Rob., 70
-, Thos., 70
-, fam., 71
N.
Nation:
-, Francis, vicar of Halse, 79
-, J. P., 39
-, Jos., 78
National Trust, 3
Neath (Glam.), 159–60
-, abbey, 155
nephew, Rog. the, see Roger
Nethway:
-, John, 84, 86
-, Wm., 84–6
Nettlecombe, 10–11, 24, 27, 44–5, 72,
85, 107, 109–10, 111–20, 112,
143, 181, 184, 188
-, adv., 118
-, agric., 116–18
-, Beggearn Huish (Huish Gaunt), 7,
111, 115–17
-,-, man., 115, 118, 126
mill, 117
tithing, 118
-, brotherhood, 119
-, chant., 117, 119 and n
-, char., 120
-, ch., 20, 109, 111, 113, 118–20
-, ch. ho., 118–19
-, Colton, 111, 116–17
-, common, 111, 116–17
-, Court, 108, 114–15, 114, 119
-, cts., 118
-, curates, 119
-, dom. archit., 114–16, 119
-, fms., 111, 117
-, fee, 155
-, fields, 111
-, friendly soc., 113
-, glebe, 111, 117 n, 118–19
-, Holcombe Water, 111, 117
-, Huish, see Nettlecombe: Beggearn
Huish and Lodhuish
-, inc., 111
-, ind., 117
-, inns, 113
-, lights, 119
-, Lodhuish (Huish, Huish Barton),
7, 10, 111, 115–18, 157
-,-, man., 115–16, 138, 156
oratory, 115
tithing, 118
-, man., 10, 49, 85, 113–18, 181, 185,
187
-,-, ho., 111
-, mills, 117–18
-, mining, 111, 113, 117
-, par. officers, 118
-, park, 111, 113, 115–17, 119
-, poor rel., 117–18
-, poorhouse, 111, 118–19
-, pop., 113
-, quarry, 111
-, Raleigh's Cross, q.v.
-, rectors, 87, 119–20; and see
Trevelyan, Geo. and Wal.
-, rectory, 118
-,-, ho., 111, 119
-, roads, 111, 113, 118
-, sch., 53, 119–20, 199
-, tithes, 117–18
-, tithing, 7, 118, 187
-, Torre, 111, 117
-, warren, 113
-, Woodadvent (Oda), 7, 45, 111,
115–17
-,-, man., 118, 184
ho., 115
tithing, 49, 118, 187
-, Woodford, 111, 118–19, 145, 171
-, woodland, 111, 116–17
-, Yard, 111, 113, 117–19
-,-, mill, 117–18
Nettlewell, see Raddington
Neville:
-, Hugh de (d. 1234), 3, 104
-, Hugh (d. 1269), 104 and n
-, Hugh (d. 1335), 104
-, Joan, w. of Hugh, 3, 104
-, John (d. 1246), 3, 104
-, John (d. 1282), 104
-, John de (fl. 1358), 3
New College, Oxford, 38
Newburgh:
-, Hen. de, 83, 130, 138
-, John de, 83, 138
-, Rob. de (d. c. 1246), 130
-, Rob. de (d. 1338), 83–4, 138
-, Rog. of, 130
-, Thos. de, 83
-, fam., 83, 138
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 183
Newhall, see Holford
Newick, John and Ric., 60
Newmarket:
-, Hen. de, 34
-, Isabel, m. Ralph Russel, 34
-, Jas., 34
-, Wm., 34
Newport (Mon., now Gwent), 160
Newry (Irel.), 160
Newton:
-, Camilla, m. Wm., Ld. Somers, 51
-, Jas., vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, Wm., vicar of Old Cleeve, 50–1
Newton (Glam.), 159
Newton, in Bicknoller, q.v.
Newton, North, see Petherton, North
Newton Abbot (Devon), 179
Nicholetts, Wm., rector of Chipstable, 29–30
Nichols, Wm., rector of Huish Chapflower, 87
Noke, Israel, 45
nonconformists, see Anabaptists; Baptists; Bible Christians; Congregationalists; Independents; Lady Huntingdon's Connexion; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army
Norfolk, 59; and see Cossey; Wymondham
Norman:
-, Chris., 81
-, John, 84, 86
Norris:
-, Hugh, 156
-, fam., 15, 156, 158
North:
-, Miss B. V., 43 n
-, Fred., Ld. North, earl of Guilford,
75
-, Hen., 153
-, J. W., 43
Northam, see Stogumber
Northamptonshire, see Bulwick; Houghton, Great
Northey, Edw., vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
Northumberland:
-, duke of, see Dudley, John
-, earl of, see Percy, Hen. Algernon
Northumberland, see Newcastleupon-Tyne; Wallington
Northway, see Halse
Norton:
-, John, 96, 131, 135–6
-, Rob., 18, 63, 88, 167
Norwich, bp. of, see Courtenay, Ric.
Notley:
-, Revd. Geo., 108, 181, 185
-, Jas. Thos. Benedictus, 108, 185
-, Marwood (d. 1903), 108, 181
-, Marwood (d. c. 1958), 108, 181
-, Mary, see Marwood
-, Montague, 108
-, P. M., 108
-, R., 108
-, Miss V. A., 108
-, fam., 109, 181
Nutwell, see Raddington
Nynehead, 20
O.
O., R., goldsmith, 107
Oakhampton, see Wiveliscombe
occupations (less usual):
-, brick making, 47, 54, 60
-, clockmakers, 109
-, fellmongers, 15
-, glass stainer, 20
-, gunsmith, 117
-, hat making, 186
-, mercer, 174
-, shopkeeper, 23, 186
-, soapboiler, 105
-, and see gloving; limeburning;
mining; quarries; tanning
Oda, see Nettlecombe: Woodadvent
Odburville, Rob. de, 3
Odcombe, 143 and n
Ogis (fl. 1086), 33
oil shale, 97
Oldelonde, see Halse
open fields, 2, 13, 22, 31, 35, 42, 46, 54, 58, 65, 67, 69, 73–4, 83, 89, 97, 103, 105, 107, 111, 121, 130, 136–7, 149, 158, 171, 178, 191, 195
oratory, see Crowcombe: Leigh; Nettlecombe: Lodhuish; Quantoxhead, East
Orchard:
-, Joan, m. John of Luccombe, 153
-, John, 153
-, Nic., 181
-, Thos. of, 153
-, fam., 59, 153
Orchard Wyndham (Orchard), in St.
Decumans, 45, 145, 149, 151–3,
157–9, 167, 171, 175, 182
-, chap., 154
-, man., 22, 115, 151, 153–6, 183–4
-,-, ho., 154–6, 154, 156, 167 n
-, mill, 158, 163
-, park, 149–50
-, wood, 155
orchards, see fruit growing
Oswerd (fl. 1066), 193
Othery, 1
Otterhampton, 197
outlaws' goods, 106
Owen, Owen Howard, rector of Sampford Brett, 175
Oxford, earl of, see Vere
Oxford, 62, 119.
Oxford University, see Balliol College; Magdalen College; New College
Oxfordshire, see Besselsleigh; Oxford; Studley
P.
P., I., goldsmith, 51, 73, 96, 175
Padcombe, see Brompton Ralph
Padstow (Cornw.), 160
Pagnell:
-, Alice, 122
-, Frethesant, m. Geof. Luttrell, 122
-, Ralph, 3, 115, 122
-, Wm., 122
Paige:
-, Sarah, see Gooding
-, Wm., 75
Palmer:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., 92
-, Peregrine (fl. 1656), 94
-, Peregrine (d. 1762), 92
-, Thos., 3 n, 12 n, 66 n, 92, 104 n,
199 n
-, fam., 92, 94
Palmer-Acland, see Acland
Palton:
-, Eliz., see Wroth
-, Sir Wm., 20, 70
Paradise, see Huish Episcopi
Pardlestone, see Kilve
Paris:
-, Mat. de (fl. 1299), 194
-, Mat. (fl. 1327), 194 n
-, Mat. (fl. 1443), 194
-, Rog. de, 194
parish equipment, see armour; beacons; butts; crow net; cuckingstool; lockup; pillory; stocks
Parker, Thos., 58, 63
parker, see Anscetil
parks, 2–3, 12 n, 19, 26, 33, 42, 46, 56, 69, 71, 89, 93–4, 97, 111, 113, 115–17, 119, 127, 129–31, 134–7, 149–50, 155, 178, 191, 194, 197; and see deer leaps
Parks, High, see Monksilver
Parlo (fl. 1066), 97 and n
Parrat, John, 31
Parsons:
-, H., 25 n
-, Rob., Jesuit, 193
-, Rob., minister of St. Decumans,
169
-, Rob., vicar of St. Decumans, 166
Parswell, see Brompton Ralph
Parthewicke:
-, Frances, see Clopton
-, John, 194
Paston, Anna Maria, m. Geo. Trockmorten, 172
Pates, Ric., rector of Crowcombe, 62
Pavely:
-, Adam (fl. early 14th cent.), 132
-, Adam (fl. 1366), 132
-, Eliz., m. John Dobell, 133
-, Eve, w. of John, m. 2 Wm. de
Welle, 130–1
-, Hen., 132–3
-, Joan, w. of Adam, 132
-, Joan, da. of Hen., 133
-, John, 130, 132
-, Rob., rector of West Quantoxhead,
135
-, Wm. de (fl. 1285), 130–1
-, Wm. de (fl. 1327), 132
-, Wm. (fl. 1420), 132
-, fam., 132
Paye, Thos., rector of Huish Champflower, 87
Payhembury, see Tale
Payne, Geo., 167
Peach, Wm., 162
Pembroke, earl of, see Hastings, fam.; Herbert, Sir Wm.
Penbrigg, John of, 183
Pennington, Thos., 189
Pentrepant, see Selattyn
Perceval:
-, Hen., earl of Egmont, 11
-, John, earl of Egmont (d. 1770), 11
-, John, earl of Egmont (d. 1822), 11
-, John, earl of Egmont (d. 1835), 11
Percy:
-, Gerbert de, 83
-, Hen. Algernon, earl of Northumberland, 151
Periam:
-, John (d. 1711), 35, 37 n
-, John (d. 1775), 35
-, fam., 35
Perret, Clement, 114 n
Perry:
-, Joan, m. — Jones, 76
-, John, 76–7
-, Rob., 76
Perry, in Quantoxhead, East, q.v.
Perry Mill, see Dodington
Peryear:
-, Anna Margaretta, m. Wm.
Griffiths, 92
-, Eliz., see Hollier
-, John, 92
Perys, Hen., 27
Petherton, John, rector of Chipstable, 30
Petherton, North, 16
-, forestership, 3, 10, 12
-, Newton, North, 3, 10–11
-, park, 3 and n, 12 n
Petworth (Suss.), 154
Peverel:
-, Hugh, 20–1
-, Isabel, see Ralph son of William
Phelps:
-, Ric., vicar of Stogumber, 188
-, Wm., vicar of Bicknoller, 17
Pierce, Stephen, rector of Chipstable and Clatworthy, 38
Pierpoint, Mat., rector of Elworthy, 72
Piket, see Luxborough
pillory, 37, 58, 126, 146, 164
Pincombe, Mrs., 17, 79
Pinn, Hen., 16
pirates' goods, 106
Pirou, Rob. de, 98
Pirtochesworda, see Elworthy
Pitsford, see Brompton Ralph
Pitt, Chris., 87
Plantagenet:
-, Edw., earl of Rutland, duke of
York 91
-, Philippe, see Mohun
plantations, 54, 56, 65, 67, 111; and see coppicing; timber; woodland
Plash, see Elworthy
pleasure steamers, 104
Plesse:
-, Hugh de la, 70
-, Ric. de la, 70
-, fam., 70
Plud, see Kilton
Podimore Milton, 1
Pointz, see Poyntz
Pollard:
-, Lewis, 4
-, Mic., rector of Dodington and
Holford, 5, 68
-, Sam. Knight, 29
Ponte, Ralph de, 121 n
Poole (Pool):
-, A. J., 29
-, Chas., curate of Williton, 168
-, Francis, 200
-, Hen., 29
-, Hen., vicar of St. Decumans, 166
-, Rob., vicar of St. Decumans, 166
-, Thos., 67, 192–3, 195, 199
-, W. H., 29
-, fam., 195
Poorstock (Dors.), barony, 75, 83, 138
Pope, Benj., vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
Popham:
-, Hugh, 125 n
-, Joan, m. 1 John Sydenham; 2 John
St. Aubyn, 153
-, Joan, see Luccombe
-, Ric., 153
-, fam., 134
Porlock, 134, 183
Portman:
-, Edw., Vct. Portman, 21
-, Wm. Hen., Vct. Portman, 21
Portsmouth, earl of, see Wallop, John
Portugal, 160
Portway, see roads
Poulett, Wm., 124, 133
Poundisford, see Crowcombe
Powderham (Devon), 172
Powell (or Morgan), Phil., 52
Poyntington (Dors.), 22
Poyntz (Pointz):
-, Agnes, 52 n
-, Clement, 45
-, Eliz., see Sydenham
-, Giles, 45–6, 52 and n
-, Helewise, see Malet
-, Hugh, 98
-, Sir John, 84
-, Prudence, w. of Giles, 45, 52
-, Rob., 45
-, Temperance, 52 n
-, fam., 52
Pratt, John, 115
prehistoric remains, see Bicknoller; Brompton Ralph; Clatworthy; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Elworthy; Huish Champflower; Kilve; Quantoxhead, East; Quantoxhead, West; St. Decumans
Prentice, Hen., rector of Holford, 5
Presbyterians, 18, 88, 107, 189, 199
Preston, Frodo of, 66
Preston, see Stogumber
Preston Bowyer, see Milverton
Price, Herbert, 101
Prior:
-, Alex., 92
-, Edw., 75, 77, 80–1
-, Geo., 77
-, Geo., s. of Geo., 75–8
-, John (d. 1680), 92
-, John, s. of John, 92
-, John (fl. 1731), 92
-, John (d. 1852), 75, 77
-, Mary, m. Ric. Alexander, 75
-, Ric., see Alexander
-, Rob., 92
-, Wm., 75
-, fam., 76
prison, 12
produce (less usual):
-, butter, 38, 116, 124
-, calfskins, 160
-, cheese, 15, 38, 71, 77, 116, 124,
139, 166, 185
-, cider, 15, 117, 160, 173–4
-, flock, 186
-, gaiters, 47
-, honey, 127
-, oxbows, 159–60
-, paper, 160–1, 186
-, pottery, 186, 195
-, wax, 127
-, wood ash, 160
Prowse:
-, Conan, 45
-, Geo., 46
-, Jane, 189
-, fam., 46
Pruz:
-, Alice le, 152–3
-, Wm. le, 152
Pudsey, Sir Ric., 193
Pugsley:
-, Edm., 129 n
-, Mr., 129
Puldon, Ric., rector of East Quantoxhead, 127
Pulman:
-, John, 163
-, fam., 161, 163
Purdue:
-, Geo., 39
-, Thos., 189
-, Wm., 167
Pury, John, 124
Putsham, see Kilve
Pyke:
-, Hen., 168
-, Rob., 60
-, Wm., 160
Pyle, 101
Pym:
-, Erasmus, 184
-, John, 87
Pynwyn, Ric., rector of East Quantoxhead, 127
Q.
Quakers, 110
Quantock Hills, 124
-, common land, 3, 16, 121, 124–5,
178
-, forest, 97
-, pasture, 178, 184
-, ridgeway, see roads
-, rye lands, 124
Quantock, Little, see Crowcombe
Quantoxhead, benefice, 5, 68, 95, 101, 106, 126, 134–5
Quantoxhead, East (Great Quantoxhead), 7, 51, 101, 106, 120–9,
200
-, adv., 126
-, agric., 124–5
-, boro., 126
-, char., 129
-, ch., 121, 123, 126–7
-, ch. ho., 126–7
-, Combe, 121
-, common, 121 and n, 124, 126
-, cts., 125–7
-, Denscombe, 121
-, dom. archit., 122–3, 127
-, fms., 124
-, fields, 121–2
-, glebe, 127
-, inc., 121 n
-, ind., 125
-, inn, 122
-, lights, 127
-, man., 115, 122–7
-,-, ho. (Court House), 121, 123,
123, 125–7, 125
-, mill, 122, 125, 127
-, mining, 125
-, nonconf., 127
-, oratory, 121
-, par. officers, 121, 126
-, park 127
-, Perry, 121–2, 124
-, poor rel., 126
-, poorhouse, 126
-, pop., 122
-, pound, 126
-, prehist. rem., 120–1
-, rectors, 126–7, 129; and see
Luttrell, Alex. Fownes
-, rectory, 126
-,-, ho. (West House), 51 n, 127
-, roads 121
-, sch., 102, 127, 129
-, tithes, 126–7
-, tithing, 118, 126
-, tithingman, 126
-, Townsend, 121
-, windmill, 121
-, woodland, 121–2
Quantoxhead, West (Little Quantoxhead, St. Audries), 2, 7, 13,
33–4, 96, 101, 120, 125, 129–36,
130 n, 162
-, adv., 131–2, 134–5
-, agric., 133–4
-, Bidwell, 129, 134
-, char., 136
-, ch., 124, 130, 134–5
-, ch. ho., 135
-, common, 134
-, cts., 133–4
-, curates, 135
-, dom. archit., 130–1, 133
-, fms., 130–1, 133–4
-, fields, 130
-, glebe, 134–5
-, harbour, 130
-, ind., 134
-, inns, 130
-, Landshire, 129, 133–4
-, lights, 135
-, man., 128, 130–5, 156
-,-, ho. (St. Audries), 129–34, 132
-, mill, 134
-, nonconf., 135–6
-, Over Weacombe, 132–3
-, park, 129–31, 134–6
-, poor rel., 134
-, poorhouse, 134–5
-, pop., 130
-, prehist. rem., 129
-, quarry, 129
-, rector, 38, 133–5, 166
-, rectory, 134–5
-,-, ho., 130, 135
-, roads, 129–30
-, St. Audries, see Quantoxhead,
West: man.
-, sch., 115, 130, 132, 136
-, Staple, 2, 129–30, 134, 136
-, tithes, 135
-, warren, 130, 134
-, Weacombe, 129–34, 156
-, Weacombe Ho., 60, 133
-, woodland, 133–4, 136
Quarkhill, see Crowcombe
quarries, see Bicknoller; Brompton Ralph; Clatworthy; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; Elworthy; Halse; Huish Champflower; Kilton; Kilve; Lilstock; Monksilver; Nettlecombe; Quantoxhead, West; Raddington; St. Decumans; Sampford Brett; Stogumber; Stowey, Nether; and see alabaster; manganese; silver lead
Queen Anne's Bounty, 5, 51, 79, 168
R.
Radcliffe:
-, Hen., earl of Sussex, 44, 46
-, Sir John, 44, 53
-,-, his w., 53 n
-, Mary, w. of Rob. (d. 1542), m.
2 Hen. FitzAlan, earl of
Arundel, 44
-, Rob., earl of Sussex (d. 1542), 44
-, Rob., earl of Sussex (d. 1629), 44
-, Thos., earl of Sussex, 44–5
-, Lady, 53
Raddington:
-, John of (fl. late 13th cent.), 138
-, John of (d. by 1408), and his w.
Marg., 138
-, Reynamus of, 139 and n
-, Rob. of (fl. 1284–5), 138 and n
-, Rob. of (fl. 1332), 138 and n
Raddington, 7, 10, 26, 28–30, 83, 86,
136–42, 137
-, adv., 138, 140–1, 143
-, agric., 139–40
-, Batscombe, 136–7, 139–40
-, Blackwell, 136, 138, 140
-, char., 143
-, Chubworthy, 136–7, 139–40, 141 n
-, ch., 136, 138, 140–1, 141, 143
-, common, 136–7
-, cts., 140
-, curate, 141
-, dom. archit., 138–9, 141
-, fms., 136–7, 139–40
-, fields, 136
-, glebe, 141
-, guild, 141
-, inc., 137
-, ind., 139
-, man., 138–41
-,-, ho., 136–8, 140
-, mill, 136–7, 140
-, Nettlewell, 139
-, nonconf., 143
-, Nutwell, 137, 139
-, park, 137
-, poorhouse, 140
-, pop., 138
-, quarries, 136
-, rectors, 87, 141; and see Ballet,
John; Davys, Thos.
-, rectory, 140, 143
-,-, ho., 136, 141
-, roads, 137–8
-, Rowlands, 139–40
-, Sanders Barnstaple, 83 n, 139 n
-, sch., 141, 143
-, tithes, 139, 141
-, tithing, 140
-, Upcott, 137–40
-, woodland, 137, 139
railways, see Bicknoller; Cleeve, Old; Crowcombe; St. Decumans; Sampford Brett; Stowey, Nether; Washford; Watchet; Williton
Ralegh (Raleigh):
-, And. de, rector of Nettlecombe,
119
-, Hugh de, 113
-, Joan, m. Thos. Whalesborough, 113
-, John de (d. bef. 1293), 113
-, John de (d. 1340), 113, 115, 118
-, Sir John de (d. 1372), 113, 115, 173
-, John de (d. 1376), 115
-, John de (d. c. 1403), 113
-, Maud, see Butler
-, Sir Simon de (d. c. 1284), 113 and n
-, Sir Simon de (d. c. 1304), 113
-, Simon (d. 1440), 113, 119
-, Thos. de (fl. 1310), and his w.
Lucy, 115
-, Thos. de (fl. 1325), 115
-, Thomasia, m. Sir John Chichester,
115
-, Warin de (fl. late 12th cent.), 113
-, Sir Warin de (d. before 1246), 113
-, Sir Warin de (d. before 1280), 113,
118
-, Wm. de (fl. c. 1280), 21
-, Wm. de (d. c. 1325), 115
-, fam., 119, 181, 184
Raleigh's Cross, in Clatworthy and Nettlecombe, 33, 36–7, 39, 76, 86, 113
Ralph, knight, 93
Ralph son of William, 19–20, 22, 155
-, Hilary, da. of, m. John FitzUrse,
20–1
-, Isabel, da. of, m. 1 Hugh Peverel,
2 Nic. FitzMartin, 20–1
-, Lucy, da. of, m. Wm. Malet, 20
-, Yolande, w. of, 20
Ralph, Turstin so. of, see Turstin
Ramsden, Omar, 51
Ramsey, Wm. de, 130
Rawle Wm., 48
Rayner, John, 162
Reckitt, Rachel, 51
recusants, 18, 25, 39, 52, 70, 73, 127, 143, 168, 175, 189, 199
Reed, W. H., 162
reeve, see Elnod
Reginald, bp. of Bath, 165– 6
Reigny:
-, John de (d. 1122), 152
-, John de (fl. 1122), 152
-, Wm. de (d. 1186–9), 152
-, Sir Wm. de (d. 1275), 152–3
Rendell, John, 29
Rennie, Geo., 147
rents:
-, burgherist, 146
-, burgriht, 195
-, capons, 15
-, churchscot, 188
-, cumin, 15
-, domescot, 93
-, eggs, 93
-, hundred wite, 46
-, iron, 14 n, 15, 58
-, lardersilver, 93, 195
-, Peter's Pence, 93
-, sheep, 107
-, wheat, 124
-, and see chevage
Reuilly, Ralph de, 115, 122
Reve, Thos., 72
Revesby (Lincs.), abbey, 44
Revet, Wm., 72
Rexton, see Stogumber
Rich:
-, Sarah, see Lacey
-, Thos., 70
-, Thos., s. of Thos., 70
Richard III, 84
Richard (fl. 1086), 108
Richards:
-, Anne, w. of Simon, 27, 29
-, Escott, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, John Simon, 183
-, Ric., 27, 29
-, Simon (d. 1751), rector of Chipstable, 27, 29
-, Simon (d. 1781), rector of Chipstable, 29
-, Simon (d. 1804), rector of Chipstable, 27, 29, 138, 141, 183
-, Simon Slocombe, rector of Chipstable, 27, 29–30, 183
-, fam., 29–30
Richmond and Lennox, duke of, see Stuart, Chas.
Ridgeway:
-, Mary, 76
-, Thos., 76
Rifton (Devon), see Stoodleigh
Risdon, fam., 78
Rivers:
-, John, 132, 180
-, (alias Court or Iver), Marg., w. of
Wm., 132
-, (alias Court), Wm., 132
-, fam., 132
roads:
-, Brendon ridgeway, 19, 26, 39, 41,
43, 69, 83, 85, 111, 113, 117, 178
-, coal carriers road, 111
-, Great Road, 2, 97, 129
-, 'herpath', 42, 54, 178, 191
-, Hunting Path, 97
-, market path, 42
-, Portway, 42, 89
-, Quantock ridgeway, 54, 56, 97,
120, 129, 177
-, turnpikes, 2, 13, 19–20, 26, 29, 42,
56, 65, 69–70, 74, 83, 107–8,
110, 111, 130, 137, 150, 171,
179
Roadwater, see Cleeve, Old
Robbins, Gregory, 28
Robert, count of Mortain, 56
Robert, prior of Bath, 95
Robert son of Alfred, 3–4
Robert son of Ives (Robert the constable), 56
Robert son of Roscelin, 3
Robert son of William, 98
-, his da. Joan, m. Hen.
-, Furneaux, 98
Robert (fl. 1086,?two of the name), 138–9, 193
Robert, Simon s. of, see Simon
Roberts, Jane, m. Geo. Francis Wyndham, earl of Egremont, 154
Robinson, —, architect, 52
Roche:
-, John (fl. 1381), 182
-, John (fl. c. 1465), 182
-, Ric. de la, 182
-, Simon, 182
Rochelle, La (Charente, France), 159
Rodhuish, see Carhampton
Rodmell (Suss.), 14
Roe, Thos., rector of Brendon and Elworthy, 72
Roebuck, see Crowcombe
Roger (fl. 1086), 182
Roger the nephew, 155
Rogers:
-, Anne, w. of John, m. 2 John
Tuchet, Ld. Audley, 98
-, Catherine, w. of John, 101
-, Edw., 98
-, Eliz., m. 1 Chas. Cavendish, 2
Chas. Stuart, duke of Richmond, 98
-, Sir Hen., 98, 156
-, Howarda, w. of Edw., m. 2 Sir
Lewis Dyve, 98
-, John (d. 1441), 98, 133, 156
-, John (d. 1450), 98
-, John (d. c. 1546), 98
-, John (d. 1565), 98, 101
-, Sir John (d. 1613), 98
-, Sir John (fl. 1664), 98–9, 101
-, Marg., w. of Sir John, m. 2 —
Banastre, 98, 101
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1605), 98, 101
-, Ric. (d. 1643), 98
-, Rogersa, m. Sir Hen. Belasyse, 98
-, fam., 3–4
Rolland:
-, Godehuda, see Windsor
-, Nic., 14
-, Ric., 14 n
-, Rob., 14
-, Wm., 14
Roman Catholicism, see Cleeve, Old; and see recusants
Roman remains, see Lilstock; St. Decumans
Rome, 152
Romsey (Hants), 140
Roobies, see Stowey, Nether
Rooksnest, see Brompton Ralph
Roper, Hugh, vicar of Stogumber, 188
Roscelin, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Rossiter, John, 29
Roumare:
-, Wm. de, earl of Lincoln (d. by
1161), 43–4
-, Wm. de, earl of Lincoln (d. c.
1198), 44–5, 49
-, fam., 44
Rowcliffe:
-, Chas., 183
-, Wm. (d. 1900), 183
-, Wm. (fl. 1914), 183
Rowdon, in Stogumber, 117, 178,
181, 184–5
-, cts., 118
-, man., 113, 116, 187
-,-, ho., 181
Rowe:
-, John, 45
-, Rob., 45, 52
-, fam., 45
Rowlands, see Raddington
Rowse, Ambrose, and his w. Madeleine, 76
Rugge, John, rector of Nettlecombe, 119
Rumton, Wal. of, 152
Russel (Russell):
-, Eleanor, 34
-, Isabel, w. of Ralph, 34
-, Jas., 34
-, Sir Maurice, 34
-, Ralph (d. c. 1250), 34
-, Ralph (d. 1278), 34
-, Ralph (d. 1295), 34
-, Sir Ralph (d. 1375), 34
-, Rob., 34
-, Theobald, 34
-, Thos., 34
-, Sir Wm., 34
-, Wm., earl of Bedford, 151
Russia, 160; and see St. Petersburg
Rutland, earl of, see Plantagenet, Edw.
Rydon, see St. Decumans
S.
Sadler (Saddler):
-, Martha, see Burton
-, Revd. Ottiwell, 133
-, Ottiwell Tennant, 133
Saffin (Saffyn):
-, Edw. (d. 1621), 22
-, Edw. (fl. 1656), 22
-, Hugh (fl. 1656), 22
-, Joan (d. 1603), 22
-, Joan, w. of Edw., m. 2 John Boys,
22
-, John (fl. early 17th cent.), 22
-, John (fl. 1652), 162
-, John (fl. 1656), 162
-, fam., 23, 180, 185
Safford:
-, Bart., minister of Bicknoller, 17–18
-, Hannah, w. of Bart., 18
-, Thos., 18
Saffyn, see Saffin
St. Albans (Herts.), battle of, 91, 122
St. Albyn:
-, Anne, m. Birt Jenner, 133, 180
-, Caroline, m. Wm. Wait, 133, 180–1
-, Frances, see Luxton
-, Geo., 99
-, Jane, 6
-, Joan, see Popham
-, John (fl. 1500), 3, 153
-, John (fl. 1664), 99
-, John (d. 1768), 3, 99
-, Lancelot (d. 1708–9), 99
-, Revd. Lancelot (d. 1791), 99
-, Lancelot (fl. 19th cent.), 100
-, (formerly Gravenor) Langley, 100,
133, 180, 183
-, fam., 3, 99–101, 133
St. Audries, Ld., see Hood
St. Audries, in Quantoxhead, West, q.v.
St. Decumans, 41, 45, 53, 68, 109,
111, 118, 142, 143–71, 174
-, adv., 166
-, agric., 157–9
-, Bardon, 145–6, 157–8
-,-, pop., 150
-, Battlegore, 145, 149–50
-, Catwell, q.v.
-, chant., 153
-, chap., 165
-, char., 170–1
-, ch., 143, 146, 149, 155–6, 161,
165–8, 167, 171
-, ch. ho., 161, 166
-, cts., 163–5
-, Culvercliffe, 145, 156, 158, 163,
174
-, curate, 165–6
-, Curlinch, 145, 153, 158
-, Daw's Castle, see Watchet
-, dean, 165
-, dom. archit., 154–7
-, Doniford, q.v.
-, Egrove, 145, 150, 159, 161
-,-, mill, 162
-, fair, 161, 165–6
-, fms., 159
-, fields, 158
-, Five Bells, 146 and n
-, friendly socs., 150
-, glebe, 156, 166
-, Hayne, Lower Hayne, 111, 143,
159
-, Huish, 145
-, inc., 158
-, ind., 160–1
-, Kentsford, 42, 46, 143, 145, 149–
51, 155–6, 158–9
-,-, man. ho., 155–6
tithes, 155
-, Kingsdown, 111, 143, 158–9
-, Liddymore, 145
-, lights, 166
-, man., 151–7
-, mills, 160, 162–3, 166, 169
-, minister, see Parsons, Rob.
-, minster, 146, 150
-, nonconf., 146, 168–9
-, Orchard Wyndham, q.v.
-, par. cncl., 165
-, par. officers, 165
-, parsonage, 158
-,-, ho., 156, 165
-, poor rel., 162
-, poorhouse, 166
-, pop., 150
-, prebend, 156, 158
-, prebendary, 160–1, 165–6
-, prehist. rem., 145
-, quarry, 145
-, rly., 150
-, roads, 149–50
-, Rom. rem., 146
-, Rydon, 145, 149, 158–9
-, sch., 166
-, Shells (Shelves), 146
-, Silver, Little, 145, 156–7, 161
-, mill, 160, 162, 165
-, Snailholt, 145, 149, 153, 158–9
-,-, mills, 162–3
-, Stream, Higher Stream, 145–6,
157–9, 163, 170
-,-, mill, 162
pop., 150
-, Sualewecliffe, 145
-, Timwood q.v.
-, tithes, 155–6, 158, 160, 166
-, Tomblands, 146
-, vicars, 166, 168
-, vicarage, 156
-,-, ho. 165–6
-, Warmoor, 111
-, warrens, 149
-, Watchet, q.v.
-, Wibble, 145, 158–9
-, Williton, q.v.
-, woodland, 145, 158
St. John of Jerusalem (Hospitallers),
order, 22–3, 66, 68, 72, 75–80,
85, 152, 157, 162, 182
-, prior, 66, 75 n, 79
St. Paul's, London, dean of, see Godolphin, Hen.
St. Petersburg, 79
St. Stephen:
-, Rob., 173
-, Sibyl, see Aure
-, Wm., 173
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 173
St. Veep, see Trevelyan
Salisbury:
-, ctss. of, see Lacey, Alice
-, earl of, see Montacute, Wm.
Salisbury (Wilts.), 11
-, canon, 62
salt, 147, 159–60, 184
Salvation Army, 18, 169
Sampford:
-, Alice, see Brett
-, Edm., 172
Sampford Brett, 7, 13–14, 62, 107,
162, 171–7
-, adv., 174–5
-, agric., 173–4
-, Aller, q.v.
-, Cagley (Kagley) or Wayshill, 171,
183
-, Catwell, q.v.
-, char., 177
-, ch., 171, 174–5, 175 n
-, ch. ho., 174–5
-, common, 171, 175
-, cts., 174
-, dom. archit., 173, 175
-, fair, 172, 174–5
-, fms., 173–4
-, fee, 163
-, fields, 171
-, glebe, 171, 175
-, ind., 174
-, inn, 172
-, lights, 175
-, man., 156, 163, 171–4
-, mkt., 172, 174
-, mill, 171, 173–4
-, nonconf., 175, 177
-, par. officers, 174
-, poor rel., 174
-, poorhouse, 174–5
-, pop., 172
-, quarry, 173
-, rly., 172, 174
-, rectors, 17, 72, 173, 175; and see
Cogan; Webber, Wm.
-, rectory, 174–5
-,-, ho., 175
-, roads, 171–2
-, sch., 175, 177
-, tithes, 173, 175
-, tithing, 163, 174
-, Torweston, 7, 12, 14, 171–2, 174
-,-, man. ho., 173
mill, 174
tithing, 174
tithingman, 12
-, Wayshill, see Sampford Brett:
Cagley
-, Weacombe, Lower, q.v.
-, woodland, 173
Sanders Barnstaple, see Raddington
Sanford:
-, Ayshford, rector of Clatworthy and
West Monkton, 38
-, Edw. Ayshford, 139
-, John (d. 1711), 139
-, John (d. 1779), 139
-, Revd. John, and his w., 80
-, Martin, 139
-, Susan, see Sydenham
-, Wm. (d. c. 1664), 139
-, Wm. (d. 1718), 139
-, Wm. (d. 1770), 139
-, Wm. Ayshford (d. 1833), 139
-, Wm. Ayshford (d. 1902), 139
-, fam., 140, 180
Sanger, Jas., rector of Elworthy, 72
Saunders:
-, Marg. see Blount
-, Nic., 152
Savaric, bp. of Bath and Glastonbury, 166
Say:
-, Genevieve, see Keriell
-, Sir Wm., 116, 138, 141
Scandinavia, 160
scientists, see Davy; Wedgwood
Scotland, see Kircudbright
Scott:
-, Jas., duke of Monmouth, see
Monmouth's rebellion
-, Wm., 76, 78
Scrope, Ant., 188
Scudamore, fam., 157
Sealy, fam., 101
Seaman:
-, Aldred, 115
-, Aldred, s. of Aldred, 115
Seaton (Devon), 103
seaweed (ore), 47, 93–4, 100, 105, 125,
160, 164
-, kelp, 160
-, laver, 47
Sedding, J. D., 18, 189
Sedgeborough, see Clatworthy
Sedgeborrow, Thos., 28
Sedgemoor, dist., 197
Selattyn (Salop.), Pentrepant in, 57
Selleck, John, rector of Elworthy, 72 and n
Selworthy, 87
-, Holnicote, 195
Selwyn College, Cambridge, 50
Semson, Rog., 5, 73, 110
serfs (nativi, neifs), 15, 22, 28, 35,
58–9, 67, 71, 85, 93, 116, 173
-, manumission, 46, 93
Seric (fl. 1066), 139
Seymour:
-, Algernon, duke of Somerset, 154
-, Cecily, see Beauchamp
-, Edw., earl of Hertford, duke of
Somerset, 26, 56, 104, 193
-, Sir Edw., 193
-, Rog., 56
-, fam., 56
shambles, see Cleeve, Old; Stogumber; Watchet
Shapwick, 1
Shedden:
-, S. H., vicar of Kilton, 96
-, Sam., vicar of Kilton, 96
Shells (Shelves), see St. Decumans
Sheppard, John, 89
Shereman, fam., 139
sheriff's tourn, 12, 61
Shervage, see Kilton
Shewbrook (Shewbrooks):
-, Sam., 25
-, Wm., 199 n
shilvingstole, see cuckingstool
Ship Money, 159, 179
Shiplake, John de, rector of Crowcombe, 62
Shorney, see Brompton Ralph
Shropshire, 184; and see Selattyn
Shurt:
-, Ric., 100
-, Wm., 59
-, fam., 101, 125
Silver (Silver Monachorum), see Monksilver
Silver, Little, see St. Decumans
silver lead, 145
Simes, see Sims
Simmonds, W., 66 n
Simms, see Sims
Simnel, Lambert, 70
Simon son of Robert, 56
Sims (Simes, Simms, Sym, Symmes):
-, Chas., clerk, 50
-, John, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, Wal., 140
-, Mrs., 72
Singer Instruments Co. Ltd., 48
Skelton, John, rector of Clatworthy and West Quantoxhead, 38, 135
Skilgate, Mat. de, see Gatemore
Skilgate, 7, 78
-, sch., 143
Skirdall (Skirdle), see Chipstable
Skory:
-, Sir Edm., 123
-, Silvestra, see Luttrell
Slater, John, rector of Holford, 5
Slocombe:
-, Hen., rector of Nettlecombe, 119
-, Thos., 183
-, fam., 15, 161–2, 173, 185
Slough, see Crowcombe
Smith:
-, Jas., 131, 134–5
-, Lavinia, 131
-, Mary, 171
Smithweeke, Peter, 50
Snailholt, see St. Decumans
Snow, Wm., 183
Somers, Lady, see Newton, Camilla
Somerset, duke of, see Seymour, Algernon and Edw.
Somerset:
-, Congregational Union, 63
-, coroner, 21
-, County Council, 99, 129
-, Ld.-Lieutenant, 92, 123
-, M.P., 113–14, 116
Somerset, West:
-, dist., 4, 17, 24, 37, 49, 61, 68, 71,
86, 95, 101, 106, 109, 118, 126,
134, 143, 165, 174, 188
-, Mineral Railway, 36
-, Railway, 43, 56
Somerset Mineral Syndicate, 117
Somerton, man., 97
Southcote, Mary and Eliz., 76
Southey:
-, John (d. 1532), 139
-, John (fl. 1563), 139
-, John (fl. 1709), 141
-, Nic., 139
-, Rob., 193
Southwick Rochecourt Estates, 76
Sowy, Godfrey of, and his s. Ric., 173
Spain, 160
Spaxton, 35, 194
-, Radlet, 190
-, rector, see Cooke, Jos.
Speed, fam., 46
Spencer:
-, John, 21
-, John Geo., Earl Spencer, 79
-, Nic., vicar of Halse, 79–80
Sperry, see Huish Champflower
sports and entertainments:
-, bowls, 56, 129, 192
-, fives, 192
-, hunting, 33
-, museum, 161, 163
-, revels, 43
-, shooting, 26, 33
-, sports, 13
-, tennis, 164, 179
-, theatre, 192
-, wassailing, 13
-, wrestling, 130
Spray, John, minister of Kilve, 101 n
Spurway, Lucilla Maria, 81
Squire, Wm., 70
Stafford:
-, Alice, see Blount
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham, 84
-, Sir Ric., 98
Staffordshire, see Clifton Campville
Stalbridge (Dors.), man., 34
Stalling:
-, Edith, see Kemmes
-, John, 155
Stamborough, see Cleeve, Old
Standfast, Alex., 6, 103, 107
Standish (Lancs.), Hall, 184
Stanley, Mary, 200
Staple, see Quantoxhead, West
Staver:
-, Gervase de, 155
-, Wm. de, 155
Staverton (Devon), Kingston in, 45
Stawell:
-, Edw., 47
-, Geo., 76
-, Sir John (fl. 1572), 76
-, John (d. 1604), 76
-, Sir John (d. 1662), 76
-, Sir John (d. 1670), 84
-, John, Ld. Stawell, 76
-, Ralph, Ld. Stawell, 76
-, Wm., 84
-, fam., 76, 87
Stawley, 141
-, Greenham, 26–7, 29
Stephens:
-, Mary (fl. 1829), 21
-, Mary (d. 1854), 21, 25
-, Ric., vicar of Nether Stowey, 199
Stevyne, Hugh, 50
Stewkeley:
-, Geo., 27
-, Hugh (d. 1585), 27
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1642), 27, 44, 46
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1719), 27, 44, 49
-, Mary, w. of Sir Hugh, m. 2 Thos.
Foley, Ld Foley, 44
-, Peter, 27
-, Sir Thos., 27, 44
Steynings (Steyning):
-, Chas., 195–6, 200
-, fam., 59
Stoate:
-, John, 169
-, Mary, 169, 183
-, Thos., 162
stock (less common):
-, beagle, 15
-, bees, 15, 71
-, deer, 56, 127, 130, 134
-, ducks, 116
-, game, 117
-, geese, 59, 103, 106, 116, 118, 127,
141, 166
-, goats, 22, 35, 45, 58, 93, 100, 139
-, lambs, 38, 62, 79, 95, 100, 127, 139
-, oxen, 47
-, partridge, 59
-, pheasant, 59
-, spaniel, 15
-, turkeys, 116
Stockland Bristol, 68
Stockman, Ric., 50
stocks, 16, 37, 58, 61, 74, 78, 118, 126 and n, 134, 164, 197
Stoford, Ric of, 77; and see Stolford
Stoford, in Halse, q v.
Stogumber (Warverdinestoch) 7,
10–11, 13–14, 17, 24, 50, 54, 61,
63, 69–70, 72, 107, 110, 116, 118
and n, 133, 139, 141, 146, 150,
152–3, 171, 176, 177–90
-, adv., 180, 188
-, agric., 184–6
-, almshouses, 187, 190
-, Ashbeer, 177, 179, 186–7
-, Boarpath, 177–8, 184–7
-, brewery, 186
-, Capton, 116, 177–9, 181, 184–6,
189–90
-, Carslake, 178, 184–7, 190
-, Catford, 177
-, char., 190
-, Charlwood, 178
-, Cheddermarsh, 153, 178, 184–5
-, ch., 177–80, 184, 186–9
-, ch. ho., 189
-, Coleford, q.v.
-, Combe Cross, 184
-, Combe Sydenham (Combe, Combe
Allen), 14 n, 16, 107–8, 162,
177–81, 184–7, 189–90, 198
-,-, Hall, 108, 181–2
man., 155, 181
park, 178
-, common, 178, 185
-, Cottiford, q.v.
-, cts., 187
-, Culcombe, 177–8
-, curate, 188
-, Curdon, 178, 184–7
-,-, mills, 187 and n
-, dom. archit., 180–5, 188
-, Downside (formerly Fenne), 178,
186–7
-, Embelle, 177–9, 184–5
-, Escott, 177, 184–5, 187
-, fair, 117, 186
-, fms., 178, 185
-, Fenne, see Stogumber: Downside
-, fields, 178
-, fraternity, 189
-, friendly soc., 179
-, glebe, 188
-, Goodley, 178, 184
-, Halsway, 7, 13, 60, 177–9, 183–5, 189
-,-, chap., 183
man., 16, 156, 178
Manor, 58, 77
tithing, 185, 187
-, Hartrow, 21, 24–5, 59 and n, 70,
72, 177–9, 181, 183–7
-,-, chap., 189
Ho., 24–5, 182
man., 153, 182, 187
park, 178
-, Heathfield, q.v.
-, hund. ct., 12
-, inc., 178
-, ind., 177, 186
-, inns, 12, 179 and n, 186–7
-, Kingswood, 177–8, 187, 190
-, lights, 189
-, Maderknoll, 184
-, man., 179–87
-, mkt., 186
-,-, hall, 186
ho., 179
pl., 178
-, Marsh, New, 184
-, mill, 61, 186–7
-, mining, 177
-, minster, 13, 69, 107, 177–8, 188
-, nonconf., 189–90
-, Northam, 178, 186–7
-, par. officers, 187
-, park, 178
-, poor rel., 187–8
-, prehist. rem., 178
-, Preston, 10, 177–80, 185
-, pop., 179
-, quarry, 177
-, rector, 38, 107, 180, 188
-, rectory, 178, 180, 187–9
-,-, ho., 178
man., 178, 189
-, Rexton, 178, 184, 187, 189–90
-, roads, 178–9
-, Rowdon, q.v.
-, sch., 188, 190
-, shambles, 186
-, tithing, 164, 185, 187
-, Togford, 185
-, Vellow, 177–9, 184–6, 190
-,-, chap., 189
wood, 185
-, Vexford, 177, 179, 182, 184, 186
-, Vexford, Higher, 182, 185, 189
-, Vexford, Lower, 183, 186–7, 189
-, Vexford, Over, 178, 182–6
-,-, man., 187
-, vicars, 17–18, 62, 188–9
-, vicarage, 188
-,-, ho., 178, 188–9
-, Weacombe, Lower, q.v.
-, woodland, 178, 183–4, 186
-, workhouse, 188
-, Yeaw, 178, 184–5, 187
-, Zinch, 178, 190
Stogummer, see Falmouth
Stogursey, 4–5, 20, 65, 97, 103, 105,
124, 195, 200
-, barony, 3, 104
-, Burton, 89, 103
-, cast., 58
-, ch., 106–7
-, Durborough, 2, 67
-,-, man., 3, 68
tithing, 68
-, Fairfield, 77, 92–4, 103, 104 n,
105–6
-, Idson, 15–16
-, priory, 3–5, 106 and n, 135, 151,
173, 175
-, vicar, 5, 106
-, vicarage, 106
Stoke, Richer of, see Andelys
Stoke Pero, rector of, 30
Stoke sub Hamdon, 56
Stolford, Wm. of, 85; and see Stoford
Stolford, in Huish Champflower, q.v.
Stone:
-, Bishop, 29
-, John, 26–7
-, Nic., 167
Stone, in Brompton Ralph, q.v.
Stonehouse:
-, Mary, see Bluet
-, Sir Jas., 27
Stoodleigh (Devon), 36, 64
-, Rifton, 57
Storthwayt, John, rector of Chipstable, 30
Stourton:
-, Edw., Ld. Stourton, 11
-, Joan, m. John Sydenham, 181
-, John, Ld. Stourton, 11
-, Sir Wm., 183
Stout, see Cleeve, Old
Stowe (Bucks.), 66
Stowey, Nether (Market Stowey), 2,
5, 43 n, 65, 67–8, 89, 95, 102,
104, 121, 190–200,, 192
-, adv., 198
-, agric., 195–6
-, barony, 195
-, Bincombe, q.v.
-, boro, 10, 191, 195, 197
-,-, cts., 197
-, Budley, 43 n, 191, 194–5, 197, 200
-, Budley, East, 194
-, cast., 89, 140, 194–5, 197, 199
-, char., 200
-, ch., 68, 191, 194, 197–9
-, ch. ho., 198
-, common, 191
-, cts., 192, 195, 197
-, cross, 191, 196
-, curate, 198–9
-, dom. archit., 191–2, 194, 198
-, fair, 196
-, fms., 196
-, fields, 191, 195
-, friendly soc., 192–3
-, glebe, 191, 198
-, 'herpath', see roads
-, inc., 191
-, ind., 191, 195–6
-, inn, 192–3
-, Lege, see Budley
-, man., 92, 104, 193–7
-, mkt., 191, 195–6
-,-, ho., 191, 196
pl., 140, 197
-, mills, 191, 196–7
-, mining, 191
-, nonconf., 199
-, par. officers, 197
-, park, 191, 194, 197
-, poor rel., 195, 197–8
-, poorhouse, 197
-, pop., 193, 196
-, quarry, 191
-, Radlet, see Spaxton
-, rly., 191
-, rector, 197–8
-, rectory, 198
-, roads, 191
-, Roobies, 194, 197
-, sch., 196, 199
-, Stowey Ct., 156, 194
-, Stowey Rocks, 190
-, streets, 191–2
-, tithes, 197–8
-, tithing, 195, 197
-, tithingman, 197
-, tollhouse, 191
-, vicars, 197–8, and see Hayward;
Stephens, Ric.
-, vicarage, 198
-,-, ho., 198
-, woodland, 191, 195
Stowey, Over, 2, 11, 15, 67 and n, 95,
105, 190, 194–5, 200
-, Bincombe, q.v.
-, rectory, 197
Stowey (unspecified), 7, 10, 76
-, man., 104
Stradling:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1363), 183
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1394), 183
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1453), 183
-, Edw. (d. 1535), 183
-, Edw. (fl. 1590), and his w. Philippe,
92
-, Edw. (d. 1602), 183
-, Edw. (fl. 1637), 183
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John, 183
-, Hen., 183
-, Joan, w. of Peter, see Halsway
-, Joan, w. of Sir Edw., see Beaufort
-, Sir John, 183
-, Mary, w. of Edw., 183
-, Peter, 183
-, Thos. (d. 1480), 183
-, Thos. (d. 1571), 183
-, Sir Wm., 183
-, fam., 59, 156
Strange:
-, John, 174
-, Maud, w. of Ric., Ld. Strange,
91
-, Ric., Ld. Strange, 91
Stratford-on-Avon (Warws.), 194
Stream, see St. Decumans
Street, 1
-, rector, see Malet, Baldwin
Streitbury, Edw., 119
Stringston, 4, 65, 67, 89, 94, 101, 102
and n, 103, 106
-, adv., 101
-, Alfoxton, 2–3, 96, 99, 153
-,-, man., 101
-, ch., 101
-, Dowsborough, 2, 65
-, Dyche, 6, 69
-, sch., 69
Strode:
-, John, 91, 151
-, Marg., see Hadley
Stroud (Glos.), 27
Stuart:
-, Chas., duke of Richmond and
Lennox, 98
-, Eliz., see Rogers
-, Jas., duke of York, 179
Studdier, John, 77
Studland (Dors.), 50
Studley (Oxon.), priory, 56, 60, 62
-, prioress, 7, 61, 63
Stury:
-, Alice, see Blount
-, Sir Ric., 98
Style, Wm., 44
Sualewecliffe, see St. Decumans
Sudbury (Suff.), 157
Surrage:
-, Jas., 31
-, fam., 28
Surrey, see Camberwell; Ewell
Sussex, earl of, see Radcliffe, Hen., Rob., and Thos.
Sussex, see Petworth; Rodmell
-, Chichester, bp. of, see Sydenham,
Simon
Sutton:
-, John de, rector of Elworthy, 72
-, Mary Huxtable, 171
Sutton Valence (Kent), 5
Swansea (Glam.), 159–60
Sweet Escott, see Escott
Sweeting:
-, Giles, 15
-, Hen. (d. 1676), 71
-, Hen. (d. 1685), 186
-, Hen. (d. 1785), 98–9
-, Joan, m. 2 Wm. Lacey, 153, 182
-, John (d. 1550), 183
-, John (d. 1556), 183
-, John (d. 1623), 183
-, John (d. 1628), 14, 183
-, John (d. 1646), 14, 190
-, John (d. 1688), 14
-, John (d. 1815), 99
-, John Hankey, 99
-, John Hankey Saumarez, 99
-, Jos. (d. 1707), 14
-, Jos. (d. 1727), 14
-, Jos. (d. 1772), 14
-, Rob., 14, 162
-, fam., 14 n, 15 and n, 186
Switzerland, see Berne
Sydenhale, John de, rector of Clatworthy, 38
Sydenham:
-, Agnes, see Chubworthy
-, Alex., 84, 86
-, Alice, w. of Sir John, m. 2 Sir
Francis Dodington, 181
-, Edw., 139
-, Eleanor, w. of Hen., 181
-, Eliz., w. of John, see Frank
-, Eliz., m. John Wyndham, 153
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Courtenay, 181
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Poyntz, 84
-, Floyer, 179
-, Geo. (fl. 1563), 45
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1597), 180–1, 189–90,
197–8
-, Hen. (d. by 1427), 180–1
-, Hen. (d. c. 1519), 181
-, Humph., 139
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1464), see
Popham
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1468), see
Stourton
-, Joan, m. Ric. Cave, 21
-, Joan, m. Thos. Bridges, 153
-, John (fl. 1438), 139
-, John (fl. 1448), 28
-, John, father of John (d. 1464),
153
-, John (d. 1464), 153
-, John (d. 1468), 180–1
-, John (fl. 1475), 182, 184
-, John (d. 1504), 139
-, John (d. 1521), 153–4, 182, 184
-, John (d. 1526), 153, 182, 184
-, John (d. 1542), 181
-, John (d. 1547), 34, 45, 114
-, Sir John (d. 1557), 153, 155, 181–2
-, John (d. 1558), 139
-, John (d.? 1562), 173
-, John (fl. 1568), 180, 182
-, John (d. 1580), 139
-, John (d. by 1603), 34–5, 45
-, Sir John (d. 1625), 180–1, 186
-, John (d. 1627), 49, 180–1
-, Sir John (d. 1643), 181
-, John (unspecified), 53
-, Sir John Posthumous, 181
-, Marg., m. Rob. Hensleigh, 34
-, Sir Phil., 180
-, Ralph, 180
-, Ric., 180–1
-, Simon, bp. of Chichester, 180
-, Susan, m. Martin Sanford, 139
-, Ursula, w. of Sir John (d. 1557),
155
-, Ursula, w. of John (d. by 1603), 45
-, Lady (d. ?1654), 190
-, fam., 3, 48, 59, 84 n, 108–9, 139,
153, 157–8, 167, 180, 184, 189,
198
Sydenham (Kent, now Lond.), 75
Sykes, Eliz., 200
Sym (Symmes), see Sims
Symcocks, Thos., and his w. Alice, 92
Syndercombe, Gregory, vicar of Nether Stowey, 198
Syndercombe, in Clatworthy, 7, 31,
33, 34 n, 188
-, cts., 35, 37
-, man., 34–5, 35 n, 37–8
-,-, ho., 35
-, mill, 35
-, tithing, 36–7
T.
Tailor, see Taylor
Talbot:
-, John, 28, 31
-, Rob., 28
Tale, in Payhembury (Devon), 155
Tallaton (Devon), 119
Talman, Jas., vicar of Stogumber, 188
Tanfield, Rob., 28
Tanner:
-, Humph., rector of Samford Brett,
175
-, Nic., 175
-, Thos., rector of Sampford Brett, 175
-, fam., 175
tanning, 4, 16, 47, 60, 117, 186
Taunton, Ld., see Labouchere
Taunton, 16, 29, 33, 44, 46–7, 62, 67,
76, 80, 105, 119–20, 131, 151,
183, 199 n
-, archdeacon, 24, 87; and see
Trevelyan, Geo.; Turner
-, ho. of correction, 16
-, hund., 11
-, man., 11, 73
-, poor-law union, 79
-, Priory, 45
-, rural dist., 79
-, sch., 110
-, turnpike, 179
Taunton Deane, 73
-, dist., later boro., 29, 79, 140
-, man., 11, 73
Taverner, Rob. and Rog., 23
Taylor (Tailor):
-, Barbara, 85
-, Geo., 16
-, John, 192
-, Sam., rector of Huish Champflower, 87, 141
-, (alias Gregory), Thos., 93
Tazwell, Eliz., see Kingsmill
Templar, Order of Knights, 23, 152, 157, 184
Temple, Sir Ric., 66
Temple, Earl, see Grenville, Ric.
Templer, Chas., curate of Chipstable, 27
Tenby (Carms., now Dyfed), 159– 60
Tetton, Rob. of, 184
Tewkesbury (Glos.), abbey, 68, 108, 197–8
Theed, W. A. C., 181
Thomas:
-, Bart., and his w. Lucy, 19
-, Mr. C., 182
Thorn, see Thorne
Thorncombe, Ric. of, 14
Thorncombe, in Bicknoller, q.v.
Thorne (Thorn):
-, Joel, 190
-, John, 93
-, John (another), 93
-, Mary, 115
-, Maj.-Gen. Nat., 81
Thornton, Hen., 77
Thristle, fam., 196
Throckmorton:
-, Anna Maria, see Paston
-, Geo. (d. 1767), 172
-, Geo. (d. 1826), see Courtenay
-, Sir Rob. Geo., 172
-, fam., 157 and n
Thurlbear, 77
Thurloxton, 115
Tiffin (or Vivian), Geo., 81
timber:
-, alders, 46
-, ash, 137
-, blackthorn, 137
-, holly, 117
-, sycamore, 134
-, whitethorn, 117
-, willows, 46
-, and see plantations; woodland
Timwood, in Old Cleeve and St. Decumans, 41, 143, 145, 158
Timworth:
-, Lucy, see Malet
-, Thos. of, 20–1, 70
Togford, see Stogumber
Tolland, 19, 24–5
tolsey, 146
Tomblands, see St. Decumans
Toms, John, 20
Topp:
-, Christiana, see Grey
-, Edw., 194
-, Susanna, m. Rob. Everard, 194
Torre, see Nettlecombe
Torrington, fam., 162
Torrwood (Devon), 76
Torweston, see Sampford Brett
tourism, 161
Towler:
-, E. W., 71
-, W. A., 131
Townsend, see Quantoxhead, East
Townshend, Misses K. D. and L., 131
Tratt, John, curate of Old Cleeve, 50–1
Treble, see Trebyll
Treborough, 51
-, rector, 52
-, rectory, 50
Trebyll (Treble):
-, Thos., rector of Brompton Ralph,
24
-, fam., 180
Trefusis, Mrs., 13
Trevanion, Anne, wid. of Baldwin Malet, 131
Trevelyan:
-, Sir Art., 114
-, Edw. Otto, curate of Stogumber,
188
-, Eliz., see Whalesborough
-, Geo. (d. 1653), 113–14, 190
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1672), 113
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1768), 114
-, Geo., rector of Huish Champflower and Nettlecombe, archdeacon of Taunton, 87, 119–20
-, Geo., vicar of Stogumber, 188
-, Humph., and his w. Marg., 173
-, Joan, m. Garnet Wolseley, 114
-, John (d. 1492), 113
-, Sir John (d. 1521), 113, 120
-, John (d. 1546), 113
-, John (d. 1563), 113, 119, 173
-, John (d. 1577), 113, 173
-, John (d. 1623), 45, 113–14, 116–17,
173
-, Sir John (d. 1755), 111, 113–14,
116, 153, 185
-, Sir John (d. 1828), 85, 87, 114–15,
117–18, 120, 184
-, Sir John (d. 1846), 111, 113–15,
119–20, 185
-, John (d. 1852), 85
-, John, rector of Raddington, 141
-, John Thos., rector of Huish
Champflower, 87
-, Wal., rector of Nettlecombe, 85,
119
-, Sir Wal. Calverley, 83, 113–14, 120,
141
-, Sir Wal. John, 85, 114, 120, 173
-, Willoughby, 85
-, fam., 47, 85–7, 108, 113, 116–20,
159, 173, 178, 181, 185, 187
Trevelyan, in St. Veep (Cornw.), 113
Tripp:
-, Chas., rector of Sampford Brett,
175
-, Hen., 175
-, J. O. Howard, 175
-, fam., 175
Tripp, in Clatworthy, q.v.
Triscombe, see Crowcombe
Trivet, Thos., 3
Trow, Thos. and Joan, 182
Trollope:
-, Ethel Mary, see Carew
-, Rob. Cranmer, 57
-, Thos. Carew, Ld. Kesteven, 56
-, fam., 35–6, 38
Trollope-Bellew, see Bellew
Trowbridge (Wilts.), lordship, 180
Trowbridge, in Crowcombe, q.v.
Trowell, see Chipstable
Trull, 78
Tuchet:
-, Anne, see Rogers
-, Geo., Ld. Audley, 193
-, Geo., Ld. Audley, earl of Castlehaven, 92, 104, 193
-, Hen., Ld. Audley, 193
-, Jas., Ld. Audley (d. 1459), 104, 193
-, Jas., Ld. Audley (d. 1497), 104,
141, 193–4
-, Jas. (fl. 1538), 193
-, John, Ld. Audley (d. 1408), 91, 193
-, John, Ld. Audley (d. 1490), 98,
193, 197
-, John, Ld. Audley (d. 1557), 104,
193
-, John (fl. c. 1535), 193
-, Marg., m. John Luttrell, 91
-, Marg., w. of Jas., 104
-, Mervyn, Ld. Audley, earl of Castlehaven, 92, 193–4, 196
-, fam., 92, 105–6
Tucker:
-, John, 64
-, Ric., 179
Tudball, Revd. Thos., 36
tumbrel, 49
Turgis (fl. 1086), 20, 181
Turner, John, vicar of Stogumber, archdeacon of Taunton, 188
turnpikes, see roads
Turstin son of Ralph, 34
Tybard, Wm., rector of Crowcombe, 62
Tyler, John, rector of Huish Champflower, 87
U.
U.S.A., see Falmouth; Virginia
Ulfgar (fl. 1066), 115
Ulgar (fl. 1066), 184
Ulwold (fl. 1066), 182
Underhay, John, 46
Upcott, Wm., and his w. Scolace, 138
Upcott, in Bicknoller, q.v.
Upcott, in Raddington, q v
Upton, Jas., rector of Monksilver, 110
Upton, 143
-, Bittescombe, 28, 85–6, 140
-,-, mill, 140
-, ch., 83
-, tithing, 11
Uthret (fl. 1066), 139
V.
Vampage:
-, Joan, see Wollashull
-, Sir John (d. c. 1471), 34
-, John (d. 1490), 34
-, John (d. 1548), 34
-, Rob., 34
Veitch, John, 111
Vellacot, John, 183
Vellow, see Stogumber
Vere, John de, earl of Oxford, 84
Verney:
-, Geo., 77
-, John, 77, 84, 105
-, John, s. of John, 77
-, Rob., 105–6
-, fam., 3, 105
Vernon, J. E., vicar of Bicknoller, 17
Vexford, Luke of, see Lovesgift
Vexford, in Stogumber, q.v.
Vickery (Vickary):
-, Jas., 43
-, Thos., curate of Williton, 168
Victoria, Hong Kong, bp. of, see Alford, C. R.
vineyard, 157
Virginia (U.S.A.), 159
Vivian, see Tiffin
Vivonia:
-, Hugh de, 98
-, Mabel, see Malet
-, Wm., see Forz
Voullaire, see Campbell-Voullaire
Vynar, Ric., 182
W.
Wadham, Florence, m. John Wyndham (d. 1572), 152
waifs and strays, 23, 37, 61, 86
Wait:
-, Caroline, see St. Albyn
-, Wm., 180
Waldegrave:
-, Sir Chas. (d. 1632), 116, 138
-, Sir Chas. (d. 1684), 116, 138
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1561), 116, 138, 157
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1647), 116, 138
-, Sir Hen., 116, 138
-, Hen., Ld. Waldegrave, 116, 138
-, Jas., Earl Waldegrave, 116, 138
-, John, 116, 138
-, Mabel, see Hill
-, fam., 141, 143, 157
Wales, 97, 103, 116, 124, 159–60; and see Cardiff; Cowbridge; Chepstow; Goldcliff; Neath; Newport; Newton; Tenby
Waleys (Walsh):
-, Alice, m. 2 Wm. Colne, 84
-, Edith, 84
-, Eliz., 84
-, Joan (d. by 1285), see Champflower
-, Joan (d. 1350), 84
-, John, 84–5
-, Margery, w. of Nic., 84
-, Maud, m. — Brett, 84
-, Maud, w. of Nic., m. 2 Wal.
Cancy, 84
-, Nic. (d. c. 1292), 84
-, Nic. (d. c. 1339), 84
-, Nichole, see Champflower
-, Ralph, 84
-, Rose, w. of John, 84
-, Wm., 84
-, and see Welsh
Walford, John, 65
Walker:
-, Edw. (d. 1565), 194
-, Edw. (fl. 1571), 198
-, Edw. (d. 1636), 194
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1677), 194
-, Edw. (d. 1682), 194
-, Eliz., w. of John, 194
-, Fred., 184
-, Jane, 200
-, John (d. bef. 1635), 194
-, John (d. 1658), 194
-, John (d. 1718), 194
-, Wm., rector of Monksilver, 110
-, fam., 193, 194 n, 199
Wallington (Northumb.), 141
Wallop:
-, Bluet, 27
-, Dorothy, see Bluet
-, Hen., 27
-, John, Baron Wallop, Vct. Lymington, earl of Portsmouth, 27
-, fam., 29
Walsh, see Waleys; Welsh
Walton:
-, Alan, 153
-, Isabel, 153
-, (or Barton), John (fl. 1375), 153
-, John (fl. c. 1550), 153
-, (or Barton), Nic. of, 152–3
-, Rob., 153
-, Stephen of, 153
-, fam., 153
Walton (par.), 1
Wamberg, John de, rector of Chipstable, 30
Wansborough (Wansbrough):
-, A. E., rector of Brompton Ralph,
24
-, Ethel, 24
-, John, 162, 169
-, fam., 162
Ware:
-, John, 181
-, John Doble, 180
-, Jos., 180
Warmoor, see St. Decumans
warrens, 23, 56, 97, 113, 130, 134, 149, 164, 191
Warrington:
-, Eliza, 19
-, Geo. Hen., see Carew
-, Mary, see Carew
Warver (Gomer, Warner) (?fl. bef. 1066), 177
Warverdinestoch, see Stogumber
Warwickshire, see Clopton; Coughton; Stratford-on-Avon
Washbattle, see Huish Champflower
Washford, Christine of, m. John of Heghton, 21
Washford, in Old Cleeve, 39, 41–3,
46–9, 52, 143, 145, 150, 159
-, ch., 51
-, cts., 46, 49
-, man., 44–5, 49
-,-, ho., 45, 49
-, mkt., 47
-, mill, 41–2, 46–8
-, nonconf., 52–3
-, pound, 49
-, rly., 48
-, sch., 49, 53, 120
Watchet, in St. Decumans, 10–11,
42–3, 47, 73, 97, 111, 121, 143,
144, 145–6, 149, 151, 153, 155–9,
165–6, 170, 184
-, boro., 7, 11–12, 143, 150–1, 157–8,
160, 163, 165
-, burgages, 146
-, burh, 145–6, 165
-, Bynneport (Byngeport), 146
-, chant., 167
-, chap., 146, 158, 160–1, 167
-, ch. ho., 165
-, cts., 163–5
-, ct. ho., 147
-, cross, 146
-, customs, 159
-, dom. archit., 147
-, fair, 161–2
-, fields, 146–7, 163
-, friendly soc., 150
-, harbour, frontis., 146–7, 147, 149–
51, 157, 159–61, 165, 168
-, ind., 161
-, inn, 147, 149, 163, 168
-, man., 151, 155, 158
-, mkt., 143, 146–7, 161
-,-, ho., 161, 165, 168
-, mills, 160–2
-, mint, 146
-, mission ch., 168
-, nonconf., 169
-, pillory, 146, 163
-, pop., 150
-, port, 159
-, rly., 147, 150, 161, 164
-, sch., 136, 169–70
-, shambles, 146
-, streets, 146–7
-, tithes, 156
-, tolsey, 146
-, trade, 159–60
-, urban dist., 143, 165
-, workhouse, 165
water meadows, 47, 74, 77, 158, 164,
185
-, waterleets, 116, 122
Waterford and Lismore, bp. of, see Atherton, John
Waterrow, see Chipstable
Wayfield, see Bicknoller
Wayshill, see Sampford Brett: Cagley
Wayville:
-, Agnes, w. of Ric., 14
-, Godehuda, w. of Ric., see Windsor
-, Godehuda, m. Simon Brett, 14 n
-, Hen. de, 14 and n, 18
-, Jas. de, 14
-, John (fl. 1376), 14
-, John (?another, fl. 1403), 14
-, Ric. de (fl. 1227), 14
-, Ric. (d. 1417), 14
-, Thos. de, 14
-, fam., 18
Weacombe, see Quantoxhead, West
Weacombe, Lower, in Sampford Brett and Stogumber, 13, 171, 177–8, 185, 190
Webb:
-, Revd. Elias, 131
-, John Blurton, rector of Old Cleeve,
50
Webber:
-, Revd. Alex., 28
-, Alex., 36
-, Edw., rector of Raddington, 141
-, Lettice, 177
-, Martin, 174
-, Mary, see Haviland
-, Wm., 75
-, Wm., rector of Sampford Brett, 175,
177
Wechesford, Ric., and his w. Maud, 14
Wedgwood, Thos., 193
Wedmore, curate of, see Castleman
Weech, John, 76
Welle:
-, Eve., see Pavely
-, Rog. atte, 131
-, Wm., 131 and n
Wellington, 30, 49, 141
-, poor-law union, 29, 140
-, rural dist., 29, 140
-, sch., 141
-, workhouse, 143
Wells, 77, 119, 136, 165, 187–8
-, cathedral, 50, 156, 165, 197–8
-,-, Audit Room, 16
canon, 72
chant., 14
chapter, 14 and n, 15–18, 180,
188
communar, 15
dean, 188, 192, 197
prebendary, 62
-, fair, 125
Welsh:
-, Jas., 28
-, John, 34
-, and see Waleys
Wembdon, 68, 101
Wembury (Devon), 84
Were, fam., 140
Wescombe:
-, Edw., 81
-, John, 75
-, Thos., 75, 77
-, fam., 77
Wesleyans, see Methodists
Westcote, John Cope, rector of Raddington, 141
Westcott, see Brompton Ralph
Weston-super-Mare, 136
Weston Turville, see Bedgrave
Westonzoyland, 1
Whalesborough:
-, Edm., 113
-, Eliz., m. John Trevelyan, 113
-, Joan, see Ralegh
-, Thos., 113, 119
Wharnecliffe, see Crowcombe
Wheathill, 1
Wheddon:
-, John, 101
-, fam., 161–2
White:
-, Jack, 179
-, P. E., 45
-, Thos., curate of Bicknoller, 17
-, Wm., 180
Whitechapel (Mdx., now Lond.), 75
Whitley, hund., 1, 4, 61
Whitlock:
-, Elston, vicar of Old Cleeve, 50
-, John, 50
-, Mary, 54
Whittington, West, see Kilton
Wibble, see St. Decumans
Willett, see Elworthy
William I, 20
William, count of Mortain, 56
William son of Durand, 20
William (fl. 1086), 132, 172–3
William, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
William, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Williams, Rob., 199
Willington:
-, Isabel, m. Wm. Beaumont, 20, 70
-, John, 20, 70
-, Marg., m. Sir John Wroth, 20, 70
-, Margery, see Merriott
-, Ralph, 20
-, Thos., 20, 70
Willis:
-, Sam., 87
-, Sam., rector of Elworthy, 72
-, Thos., cl., 87
-, Wm., rector of Huish Champflower
1743–57, 87
-, Wm., rector of Huish Champflower
from 1761, 87
Williton, in St. Decumans, 10, 23,
125, 143, 145–6, 148, 150, 156–8,
160–1, 165, 170–1, 190
-, adv., 168
-, Catwell, q.v.
-, chap., 145, 149, 152, 164–5, 168–9,
171
-, chapelry, 150
-, chaplain, 168
-, ch. ho., 165, 168
-, cts., 158, 164–5
-, ct. ho., 165
-, cross, 149
-, curates, 168, 170; and see Blinman
-, dom. archit., 149
-, fair, 161–2
-, fields, 149
-, friendly soc., 150
-, glebe, 168
-, green, 149, 152
-, Half Acre, 149
-, hund., 1, 4, 7, 10–12, 61, 146
-,-, bailiff, 10, 12
constable, 12
ct., 12, 61
pound, 12
rents, 12
sheriff's tourn, 12
steward, 12
and see Williton and Freemanors
hund.
-, ind., 161
-, inns, 149 and n, 164–5
-, man., 7, 10, 21, 23, 45, 108, 149,
151–2, 154, 157, 162
-,-, ho., 145, 149, 152, 158
-, mkt., 162
-, mills, 162–3, 165
-, nonconf., 169, 177
-, park, 149
-, poor rel., 165
-, poorhouse, 165
-, poor-law union, 4, 17, 24, 37, 49,
61, 68, 71, 95, 101, 106, 109,
118, 126, 134, 165, 174, 188
-, pop., 150
-, pound, 12
-, priest's ho., 149
-, prison, 12
-, public service, 165
-, rly., 149–50, 161
-, rural dist., 4, 17, 24, 37, 49, 61, 68,
71, 95, 101, 106, 109, 118, 126,
134, 165, 174, 188
-, sch., 64, 73, 110, 120, 129, 150, 162,
169–70 n, 190
-, streets, 149
-, tithes, 151, 156
-, tithing, 12, 23, 187
-, Tower Hill, 171–2
-, vicar, 168
-, vicarage ho., 168
-, warren, 164
-, workhouse, 149, 157, 161, 163, 165,
170
Williton and Freemanors, hund.,
7–12, 8–9, 73, 90
-, cts., 12
-, and see Freemanors
Wilmott, Wm., rector of Monksilver, 109–10
Wilton, 156, 183
Wiltshire; see Bradford-on-Avon; Dinton; Melksham; Salisbury; Trowbridge
Wincanton, 58
Winchester, earl of, see Despenser
Winchester:
-, bp., 56
-, canon, see Layfield, Chas.
-, ch., 56
Windsor (Winsor):
-, Agnes (fl. 1236), w. of Wm. de,
13–14
-, Agnes (d. 1637), 6
-, Godehuda, m. 1 Wm. Rolland,
2 Hen. de Wayville, 14 and n
-, Ric. de, 14, 182
-, Wm. de, 14
-, Wm., s. of Wm. de, 14
-, fam., 14
Windsor (Berks.), St. Geo.'s chap.,
197
-, canons, 108–9, 198
-, dean and canons, 72, 198
Winegod, priest, 194, 197
Winfrith Newburgh (Dors.), 83
Winscombe, see Barton
Winsford, 10, 85, 168
-, hund., 7, 10
-, man., 10
Winsor, see Windsor
Winter:
-, Ric., 77
-, fam., 47
Wipple, Jas., 139
Withers, Thos., rector of Holford, 5
Withiel Florey, 85
Withy, East, see Chipstable
Withycombe, Jas., 110
Withycombe (par.), 20, 41, 45, 51
-, man., 155
Withycombe, in Chipstable, q.v.
Withypool, 141
-, tithing, 11
Wiveliscombe, 19, 26–7, 30, 33, 37,
39, 69, 74, 77, 83, 86–7, 116
-, Agric. Soc., 22
-, inn, 78
-, Jews, 84
-, Langley Marsh, 83
-, nonconf., 25
-, Oakhampton, 27
-, sch., 39, 88
-, turnpike, 19–20, 69, 74, 108, 111, 137
Wollashull:
-, Joan, m. Sir John Vampage, 34
-, Wm., 34
Wollen, Wm., vicar of Kilton, 95
Wolseley:
-, Garnet, 114, 118
-, Joan, see Trevelyan
-, John, 114
Wood:
-, Dorothy, see Malet
-, Hugh, rector of Clatworthy, 38
-, John (fl. 1570), 37
-, John (fl. 1727), 162
-, John (fl. 1803), 169
-, John, and Sons, 48
-, W. B., vicar of Bicknoller, 18
-, Wm., 162
-, fam., 115, 140
Woodadvent:
-, Hugh of, 45, 115
-, Rob., s. of Hugh, 45, 115
Woodadvent, in Nettlecombe, q.v.
Woodford, see Nettlecombe
Woodhouse, John, rector of Huish Champflower, 87–8
woodland, 15, 19, 28–9, 35–6, 42,
45–6, 54, 56, 58, 65, 69, 71, 76–7,
81, 85–6, 89, 93, 100, 105, 111,
116, 158–9, 167, 178, 184, 186
-, and see coppicing; plantations;
timber
wool, 5, 24, 38, 62, 79, 85, 95, 100, 126–7, 139, 159, 186, 188
Woolavington, 1, 184
Woollas Hall, see Eckington
Woollcott, Ric., 49
Woolston, see Bicknoller
Wooth:
-, Emme, see Biccombe
-, Thos., 57
Worcester, bp. of, 62
Worcestershire, see Eckington
Wordsworth:
-, Dorothy, 193
-, Wm., 96, 193
workhouse, see Cleeve, Old; Stogumber; Watchet; Wellington; Williton
Worms (Germany), 24
Wotton, Geo., vicar of Bridgwater, 169
wrecks, 106 and n, 125
Wright, Thos., 28
writers, poets, see Besant; Coleridge, S. T.; Lamb; Southey, Rob.; Wordsworth, Dorothy and Wm.
Wroth:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Palton, 20, 70
-, Sir John, 70
-, John, s. of Sir John, 20, 70
-, Joyce, w. of John, 20, 70
-, Marg., w. of Sir John, see Willington
Wrotham, Wm. of, 166
Wroughton:
-, Sir Chris., 45
-, John, 45
-, Marg., w. of Wm., m. 2 John
Blaket, 45
-, Wm. (d. 1408), 44
-, Wm. (fl. 1542), 45
Wyatt, Jos., 29
Wymellhead, see Kilton
Wymondham (Norf.), 59 n
Wyndham:
-, Chas., 45
-, Chas., earl of Egremont, 22, 154
-, Edm. (d. 1616), 155
-, Edm. (d. 1627), 170
-, Sir Edm. (d. 1683), 151, 155
-, Edm. (d. 1698), 155
-, Sir Edw., 154
-, Eleanor, m. 1 Art. Hadley, 2 Thos.
Carne, 151, 170
-, Eliz., see Sydenham
-, Florence, see Wadham
-, Francis, 151
-, Geo., earl of Egremont, 153–5, 159,
173
-, Geo. Colville, 45, 115, 152, 154
-, Geo. Francis, earl of Egremont, 22,
113, 154, 174
-, Humph., 152
-, Jane, see Roberts
-, John (d. 1572), 152–3, 155
-, Sir John (d. 1574), 45, 126, 152–3,
155, 157, 167, 170, 182, 184
-, Sir John (d. 1645), 14 n, 151, 153–4,
156–7, 162–3, 167, 184
-, John (d. 1649), 22, 154
-, Thos. (d. 1636), 155
-, Thos. (d. 1713), 155
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1683), 151, 154, 156–7
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1740), 115, 151, 154,
159, 164, 183
-, Wm. (d. 1914), 154
-, Wm. (d. 1950), 154, 166, 171, 173
-, Wm. Wadham, 115
-, fam., 22, 45–6, 85, 145, 150, 152–3,
156–8, 162, 166–7, 173, 184,
187
Wynnegod:
-, Joan, see Lambrook
-, Nic., 33
Y.
Yard (Yerd), John atte, 16
Yard, in Bicknoller, q.v.
Yard, in Nettlecombe, q.v.
Yea:
-, David, 21, 27, 72
-, Jane, w. of Wm. Wal., 21
-, Joan, see Brewer
-, Sir Wm., 15, 21, 28
-, Wm. Wal., 21
-, fam., 25, 26 n
Yeandle:
-, John, 140
-, Ric., 139
-, Wm., 143
-, fam., 140
Yeatman, Hen. Farr, rector of Kilve, 102
Yeaw, see Stogumber
Yerd, see Yard
York, duke of, see Plantagenet, Edw.; Stuart, Jas.
Yorkshire (E. R.), see Howden
Yorkshire (W. R.), see Hooton Pagnell
Young:
-, Dr. B. Michell, 62
-, Mrs. E. M., 62
-, H. C., rector of Crowcombe, 62
-, Miss L., 62
Z.
Zinch, see Stogumber