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A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 9. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1970.
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The following abbreviations are used: abp., archbishop; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; b., born; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; br., bridge; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; cath., cathedral; cent., century; ch., church; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charities; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; Co., Company; coll., college; ctss., countess; d., died; D. and C., Dean and Chapter; Dan., Daniel; dchss., duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., floruit; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; geol., geology; Gilb., Gilbert; govt., government; Hen., Henry; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katharine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Ld., Lord; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; mchnss., marchioness; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; par., parish; Parl. rep., Parliamentary representation; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; prot. nonconf., protestant nonconformity; R. D., Rural District; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom. Cath., Roman Catholicism; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; soc., society; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; succ., succeeded; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; U.D.C., Urban District Council; univ., university; vct., viscount; vctss., viscountess; Wal., Walter; Wm., William.
A.
Abingdon, earl of, see Bertie
Addison, Jos., 63; Lancelot, vicar of Hilmarton, 63
Admiralty, 131
Adulf (fl. 940), 67
Aesculapius, carving of, 173
Aethelbald (fl. 755), 95
Aethelmaer (fl. 983), 29
Aethelwine (fl. 983), 29
Affleck, Wm., 130
Agincourt, battle of, 191
Ailesbury, earl of, see Bruce (Thos.); mchnss. of, see Brudenell-Bruce (Maria Eliz.)
Air Ministry, 94, 95, 97, 98
Aircraft-manufacturing ind., 130
Airey House, 117
Aldbourne, 1, 28, 74, 121, 179; and see Upham
Aldermaston (Berks.), 176
Alderton, 122
Alet, — (fl. 1413), 121
Alexander III, Pope, 11
Alfred, king of the West Saxons, 10
Alfric (fl. 1060), 27, 53
Alfric the little (fl. 1086), 52, 56, 169, 171
Algar (fl. 1086), 169, 171
Allen, John, 14; Wm., 169
Allworth, — (fl. 1556), 123
Alnod (fl. 1066), 122, 123
Alric (fl. 1086), 169, 171
Alwin (fl. 1066), 95
Amalgamated Livestock Auctioneers, 132
America, 86, 177
Amesbury, Mic. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 13
Amesbury, priory and prioress of, 39, 40, 178, 179, 182
Amesbury, Great, man., 55
Anabaptists, 74, 184–5
Ancient Catholic Church (Syrian), 159
Anderson, Alex., 161, 167
Andover (Hants), 115
Anglo-Catholicism, 149
Anne of Cleeves, queen of Henry VIII, 61, 119
Anne, queen, 79
Ansfrid (fl. 1086), 27, 32, 33
Ansley, Ben., 53
Appryce, Thos., 69
Archer fam., 127
Arkell, Thos., 39; W.J., 104
Arnold-Forster, H. O., 82; John A., 82; Mary, see Story-Maskelyne; Nigel M., 82
Arsic fam., 121
Arundel, Sir Thos., 72; fam., 203
Aschil (fl. 1060), 52
Ashbury (Berks.), 16, 177; rector of, 20
Ashley, in Box, 123
Ashton Giffard, in Codford St. Peter, 82
Ashton Keynes, 202
Assemblies of God, 158
Astley, Eliz., 177
Atkyns, John, 39
Attersol, John, 200, 201
Aubrey, John, 21, 77, 84, 87, 88, 89, 105, 126, 127, 132, 186
Audley, Edm., bp. of Salisbury, 123; Hugh, 29, 32
Augustus, prior of St. John (Cricklade), 121
Aumale, ctss. of, see Forz, de
Australia, 86
Avebury, 22, 57, 63; and see Beckhampton
Avenel, Christine, 120; Phil., 120; Rob., 120
Avon (Bristol), riv., 24, 186
Ayliffe, John (fl. 1562), 39; John (d. 1759), 169; fam., 39, 169
B.
Babur, Isabel, 123; John, 123
Badbury, in Chiseldon, 4, 5, 6, 8, 104, 204; agric., 14, 16–17; courts, 18; estates, 13–14; farms, 17; fields, 17; houses, 9; inc., 17; man., 11–12; man.-ho., 12; mill, 9, 18; pop., 8; prot. nonconf., 22; tithes, 19, 20
Badbury Wick, in Chiseldon, 8, 13, 17; immigrant workers, 17
Badlesmere, Giles, 82; Marg., m. John Tibetot, 82
Badmynton, de, Eleanor, 171; Hen., 171
Baily (Bailly, Bayley), H. G., vicar of Swindon, 147; Dr. Wal., 20; Wm., 171; fam., 64
Baker, Jas., 99; John, vicar of Chiseldon, 21, 22; Mary, 99
Balle Roos (stallion), 194
Banister, Julian, 121
Baptists, 22, 41, 151, 152, 153, 156– 157, 173, 213; Particular, 62, 64, 103, 152, 153, 157, 185; Welsh, 152
Barlet, John, 121
Barlow, Eleanor, m. John Cowper, 57; John, 57; Mat. (fl. 1682), 57; Mat. (d. 1723), 57
Barnabe, John, 19
Barnard, Agnes, 33; Hugh, 33; John (d. 1348), 33; John (fl. 1348), 33; Mic., 33; Rob. (d. by 1201), 33; Rob. (fl. 1366), 33; fam., 33
Barnes, David, 170; Gerard Jas. (later Buxton), 170
Barneville, Ralph de, 57
Barratt, Thos., 189
Bartlett, Wm., 201
Barwicke, John, 39
Baskerville, Francis, 33; Thos., 33, 83; fam., 33
Basset, Alan, 28, 33, 189, 190, 192, 196, 197, 201; Aline, m. (1) Hugh le Despenser (2) Rog. Bigod, 190; Fulk, bp. of London, 121, 190; Gilb., 4, 121, 186, 189, 190, 192; Sir Phil., 37, 187, 190, 194, 201; fam., 28, 187, 190, 192, 194, 196
Basset Down, in Lydiard Tregoze, 75, 77, 122; estate, 82; ho., 82; Saxon cemetery, 77
Bath (Som.), 115, 132, 154, 176; bp. of, 4, 5, 11, and see Jocelin, Savaric, Walter; see of, 11; training coll., 165
Battersea (Surr.), 89; man., 79; sch., 78
Bayeux, bp. of, 31, 33, 119, 124, 131; and see Odo
Bayeux Tapestry, 121
Bayley, see Baily
Baynard, Edm., 53; Edw. (d. 1575), 53; Edw. (fl. 1616), 53; Eleanor, see Bluet; Phil. (d. 1415), 53, 60, 61; Phil. (fl. 1437), 53; Phil. (d. 1521), 53; Rob. (d. 1437), 53; Rob. (d. 1501), 53; Rob. (d. 1535), 53; Rob. (fl. 1575), 53; fam., 53
Baynton, Sir Edw., 57; Hen., 95; Joan, 95; Rob., 57; Wal., 95; fam., 95
Beanacre, in Melksham, 57
Beauchamp, Anne, ctss. of Warwick (d. 1490), 29; Edith, 79, 83, 86; Eleanor, 45; Eliz., ctss. of Warwick (d. 1422), see Berkeley; Eliz. (d. c. 1480), 45; Isabel, see Despenser; John (d. 1412), 79, 83, 86; John (d. 1420), 79; Marg., m. John Talbot, 45, 121; Marg., m. (1) Oliver St. John (2) John Beaufort, 79, 88; Ric., Ld. Bergavenny (d. 1422), 29; Ric., earl of Warwick (d. 1439), 29, 45, 121; Rog. (d. 1380), 83, 86; Rog. (d. 1406), 79; Sybil, 79, 86
Beaufort, dukes of, see Somerset
Beaufort, John, duke of Somerset (d. 1444), 79; Marg., dchss. of Somerset, see Beauchamp; Marg., m. Edm. Tudor, 79
Beauvoir, Wm. de, 33
Beckett, Margery, see Pexsall; Oliver, 94
Beckhampton, Hamon of, 32
Beckhampton, in Avebury, 32
Bede, Ellis, 181; John, 181
Beere, Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, 16
Belcher, Jonathan, 17
Bell, John Wm., 177
Benet, Sir John, 83; Thos. (d. 1670), 31; Thos. (fl. 1670), 31; Thos. (fl. 1714), 56
Beresford, John, 33; Ric., 33
Bergavenny, Ld., see Beauchamp (Ric.), Nevill (Geo.)
Berkeley, Eliz., m. Ric. Beauchamp, 45, 121; Eliz. (wife of John Symes), see Norborne; Eliz., m. Chas. Noel Somerset, 53; John Symes, 53, 55; Marg., see Lisle; Norborne, baron Botetourt (d. 1770), 53, 58, 61; Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d. c. 1417), 45, 121; Wm., Ld. Berkeley (fl. 1417), 122
Berkley (Som.), 169
Berkshire, 35; sheriff of, 80
Berkshire Estates Co., 112
Berry, Jeremiah, 100; Rob., 18, 67
Bertie, Eleanor, ctss. of Abingdon, see Lee; Jas., earl of Abingdon (d. 1699), 95, 99; Montague, earl of Abingdon (d. 1743), 95
Berton, Ric., 193; Wal., 193
Bertram, Bertram, and Rice, architects, 139
Berwick, of, Gilb., 28, 191; Sim., 13; Wm., 13
Berwick Bassett, 22, 33, 193
Besant, Thos., 74
Besil, Edw., 32; John, 32; Mat. (d. 1269), 32; Mat. (d. 1361), 32; Pet. (d. 1327), 32; Pet. (fl. 1381), 32
Beswick, R. E. E., 150
Beswick (R. J.) and Son, architects, 151
Bevan, John, 149
Beversbrook, in Hilmarton, 3, 4, 49; agric., 58, 59; chap., 61, 64; farm, 59, 62; man., 56; pop., 51; woodland, 58
Bevir fam., 189
Bevir and Sons, solicitors, 189
Bigod, Aline, see Basset; Eliz., 86; Rog., earl of Norfolk (d. 1306), 53, 121, 190; fam., 52
Bincknoll, in Broad Hinton, 3, 4, 5; man., 82, 84
Bingham, of, Clemence, 55; Wm. (fl. 1242), 55; Wm. (fl. 1305), 55
Binyon, Brightwen, 136
Bisham (Berks.), priory, 61, 62
Bishopstone, 34 n, 177
Blackgrove hund., 1, 3, 4, 5; meetingplace, 5
Blackman, Eliz., 64
Blagrove, Rebecca, see Hedges; Thos., 124
Blake, Hen., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40; Rog., 201
Blackett, John, 68
Blanch-Lely Ltd., agricultural engineers, 196, 197
Bletsoe (Beds.), 79
Blois, Hen. of, bp. of Winchester, 11
Blount, le, Pet., 177; Thos., 177
Bluet, Eleanor (d. 1348), 53, 57; Eleanor, m. Edm. Baynard, 53; John (fl. 1308), 52, 53, 60; Sir John (d. by 1348), 53; Marg., m. Wm. de Cusance, 53; Margery, 53; Ralph, 56; Rog., 52, 57
Blunsdon St. Andrew, 10
Blunt, le, And. (fl. 1242), 56; And. (fl. 1337), 56; Hugh, 56; Sir John (d. 1383), 56; Sir John (fl. 1406), 56; Rob., 56; fam., 56
Bocland, Joan de, 12
Bohun, de, Edw. (d. 1334), 28, 191; Hen., earl of Hereford (d. 1220), 95; Humph. (d. 1187), 31, 95; Humph., earl of Hereford (d. 1275), 56, 95, 177; Humph., earl of Hereford (d. 1373), 31, 95, 96, 177; Marg. (d. 1341), 28, 95; Mary, m. Hen. of Bolingbroke, 177; Mary, m. Hen., earl of Derby, 95; Maud, 31; fam., 31, 95
Bolingbroke, vct., see St. John
Bolingbroke, Hen. of, 177; Mary, see Bohun
Bolle, Ralph, 193
Bolleville, de, Anne, 57; Chas. Francis de Chartier, 57
Bolt, — (fl. 1921), 54, 55
Boniface IX, Pope, 201
'Boreton', see Bupton
Borough Press, 144
Boroughbridge, battle of, 78
Boteler (Botiller), Agnes, 55; Alice, 176; John, 55; Ralph, Ld. Sudeley (d. 1473), 176; Wal., 55
Botetourt, baron, see Berkeley (Norborne)
Botiller, see Boteler
Boulter fam., 196
Bourne, Hugh, 152, 203
Bourton (Berks.), 123
Bouverie, Harriet, see Pleydell; Jacob Pleydell-, earl of Radnor (d. 1828), 97, 193; Wm., earl of Radnor (d. 1765), 97; Wm. Pleydell-, earl of Radnor (d. 1869), 196, 201; fam., 97
Bowerman, Wm., 45
Bowles, Wm., 121
Bowly, Ric., 167
Bowtell, Thos., 45, 48
Bowyer, Francis, 48
Box, 120; and see Ashley, Hazelbury
Boyle, Chas., vct. Dungarven (d. 1694), 81; Jane, see Seymour
Bradenstoke, John of, see Russell (John)
Bradenstoke ('Stoche', Bradenstokecum-Clack), in Lyneham, 90, 91; adv., 102; agric., 97, 98; canons of, 100, 101, 179; chapelry, 100, 102; char., 104; ch., 102–3, 171; fairs, 99; houses, †63, 93; man., 31, 94– 95; man.-ho., 95; market, 99; market cross, 93; mills, 99; pl.name, 90–1; prior and priory, 4, 5, 46, 56, 57, 58, 82, 83, 86, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 169; prot. nonconf., 103; roads, 93; sch., 103, 104; tithes, 101; vicarage ho., 102; village, 93
Bradford, Charlotte, 148; Chas., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40; Cornelius, 83; Jas., 176; Jas. Edw. Goddard, 148, 167; fam., 81, 83
Bradley, Edwin, 128
Bradley, Messrs. Edwin H., building constructors, 128
Brakspear, Sir Harold, 148, 151; Oswald, 182
Branton, Brian of, 96
Braydon Forest, 77, 78, 90, 189, 194
Breeze, Revd. Ric., 157, 166
Bremhill, 63
Breteuil, Gilb. de, 27, 31, 32, 33, 36
Brick-making ind., 6, 17, 112, 130, 196
Brictric (fl. 1060), 55
Bridges, Ant., 94, 122, 123; Barbara, see Pexsall; Donald, 95; Edm., Ld. Chandos (d. 1572), 10, 11; Frances, 10; Giles, Ld. Chandos (d. 1593), 10, 19; Hannah, 95; John, Ld. Chandos (d. 1558), 10, 11, 19; Sir Ric., 122, 123
Brind, Ant., 179; Marg. (d. by 1740), 166, 167; Marg. (fl. 1747), 185; Thos. (d. 1559), 179, 180, 181; Thos. (fl. 1559), 179; Thos. (fl. 1633), 175; Wm., 75; fam., 179, 181
Brinkworth, 204; man., 190; prot. nonconf., 41, 64, 90, 103, 152, 203; and see Grittenham
Brinkworth Brook, 24, 27, 186, 187, 198
Brinsden, Thos., 192
Bristol, 22, 63, 68, 102, 130, 150, 173; bp. of, 86, 148, 149, 150, 151; univ. of, 143
Bristowe, Ant., 69, 71; Thos., 69; Wm. (d. 1568), 69, 71; Wm. (fl. 1615), 69
British and Foreign School Soc., 204
British Museum, 175
British Railways (Rail), 141, 142, 162; Staff Association, 142; Western Region, 129
Brito, Hawise, 44; Wal., 44
Britton, John, 105, 115
Broad Town, 5, 23, 24, 26–7; agric., 33, 34, 35, 36; area, 26; boundaries, 26; chap., 27; char., 29, 35, 36, 42– 43; ch., 38, 41, 201, 202; court, 37; farms, 27; geol., 26; houses, 27; man., 28–9, 31, 42; man.-ho., 29; mills, 37; par., 26, 38; poor relief, 37; pop., 27; prehistoric remains, 27; prot. nonconf., 41; roads, 27; schs., 42; tithes, 39; vicarage ho., 41; vicars, 41; village, 27; White Horse, 27; woodland, 26–7
Broadway, Mary, 166, 167, 185
Brocas, Anne, see Pexsall; Bernard, 94; Pexsall, 94; Rob., 94; Thos., 94
'Brokene Street', 6
Bromham, see Phelps
Bromilow and Cheers, architects, 155
Bromwich, Jas., 63
Broke, Chas. Langley, 168; Geo., Ld. Cobham (d. 1558), 32; Thos., Ld. Cobham (d. 1439), 81; Wm., Ld. Cobham (d. 1596), 82; fam., 32
Brooks, Hen., 131
Broome, Chris. Edm., 29, 30, 32, 43; Edm., 32; Francis (fl. 1721), 201; Francis (d. 1795), 29, 32; Jacob (fl. 1715), 193; Jacob Pinniger, 43; John, 193; Ralph (d. 1715), 103, 104, 193; Ralph (d. 1768), 29, 30, 32, 33; Ric. Pinniger, 29, 32; fam., 32, 33, 40
Broome, in Swindon, 4, 13, 131; agric., 124, 125; estate, 122; farms, 126; man.-ho., 122; sewage works, 136, 140; tithes, 146
Brothers, Alice, 204
Broughton Gifford, man., 120
Brown (Browne), John, 17; Rise, 127; Thos., (fl. 1571), 11; Thos., (fl. 1825), 15; W. E. N., 17, 18; see also Weare
Bruce, Eliz., see Seymour; Thos., earl of Ailesbury (d. 1741), 81
Brudenell-Bruce, Geo. Wm. Jas. Chandos, earl of Cardigan (d. 1961), 42; Maria Eliz., mchnss. of Ailesbury (d. 1891), 41
Brunel, I. K., 128, 129
Bruning (fl. 1060), 32
Brut, Rob., 99
Bruton, John, 121
Bryan, Wm., 48
Bryssett, John, 63, 64
Bubbe, Wm., 30
Buchan, D., 12; Jane, see Stone
Buckeridge, Ant., 46; Arthur, 46; Constance, 46; Thos., 46, 48
Buckle, Sir Wal., 120
Buckler, John, 88, 89, 172, 173
Buckworth (Hunts.), 148
Building ind., 112, 113, 130
Bundeysden, John, 37
Bupton ('Boreton'), in Clyffe Pypard, 3, 4, 24, 26; agric., 35, 36; earthworks, 24; man. 30–1, 33; tithes, 39
Burchall, Thos., 104
Burcy, Joan (formerly Stodlegh), 18; John, 18
Burderop ('Burithorp'), in Chiseldon, 145; agric., 14, 15, 17; Down, 6, 8, 9; farm-ho., 11; farms, 15, 16, 17; man., 8, 10–11, 15; Park, 8, 9, 10, 11, †14, 17, 23; race-meetings, 9; secondary sch., 23, teachers' training coll., 23; tithes, 20; wood, 6, 15
Burderville, Wm. of, 82, 83
Burdoun, Wal., rector of Liddington, 72
Burgages, 105, 187, 195, 199
Burgate, Picote de, 67
Burgel (fl. 1060), 27
Burgess, John, vicar of Manningford Bruce, 166
Burgesses, 83
'Burithorp', see Burderop
Burnham (Som.), ch., 86
Bury fam., 127
Bush, Thos., 154, 185
Bushton, in Clyffe Pypard, 3, 4, 24, 26, 104; agric., 33, 34, 35, 36; chap., 38, 41; man., 29–30; man.-ho., 30; place-name, 34 n; prot. nonconf., 41; sch., 42; tithes, 39
Butcher, Chas. Fred., 47
Butterfield, Wm., 40, 102
Button, Dame Eleanor, 104; Sir John, 56, 94; Mary, m. Clement Walker, 94; Rob. (d. c. 1679), 94; Sir Rob. (fl. 1710), 104; Wm. (d. 1591), 56, 57, 62, 94, 96, 99; Wm. (d. 1599), 94; Sir Wm. (d. 1654), 68, 94, 96, 101; Wm. (d. 1659), 94; fam., 56, 96, 98
Buxton, Eliz., see Jacob; Gerard Jas. (formerly Barnes), 170; Sir John Jacob, 30, 170, 196, 201; Maud Isabel, 170; Sir Rob. Jacob, 30, 170; Sir Rob. John, 169, 170; Lady — (fl. 1859), 173; fam., 30, 170
By-the-water, Joan, 194; Ric., 194
Byrd, Isabel, 12; John, 12
C.
Cabinet-making ind., 130
Calderwood, J. L., 141
Calley, Arabella, 21; Chris., 54; Eliz. (fl. 1677), 23; Eliz. (later Haverfield), 15; Hen., 10, 23, 46, 47; Isabel (fl. 1542), 54; Isabel (fl. 1723), 14; Joan Marion, 10, 19, 48; John (fl. 1542), 54; John (d. 1595), 54, 58, 61; John Jas., 10, 20, 23; Martha (fl. 1595), 54, 58, 61; Martha (fl. 1649), m. John Jacob, 54, 61; Oliver (d. 1684), 10; Oliver (d. 1715), 10; Ralph, 54; Rog., 54, 61; Thos. (d. 1836), 9, 10; Thos. Browne (d. 1791), 10, 15, 20; Gen. Thos. Chas. Pleydell, 10, 16, 22, 48; Wm. (d. c. 1515), 54; Wm. (d. 1630), 54; Sir Wm. (d. 1641), 9, 10, 11, 15, 19, 49; Wm. (d. 1660), 10, 19, 21, 49; Wm. (d. 1670), 10, 11, 23; Wm. (d. 1768), 10; fam., 10, 11, 19, 21
Calne, 53, 54, 103; borough, 199 n; hund. of, 3, 49, 51; and see Whitley
Calston, Margery, 18; Thos., 18
Campbell, W. Hinton, 41
Campden, John, rector of Clyffe Pypard, 40
Canada, 175
Canals, 8, 77, 78, 85, 93, 105, 108, 127, 128, 136, 187, 196; and see North Wilts. canal, Wilts. and Berks. canal
Canning, John, 15; Ric., 15
Cannings, Wal., 193
Cannings, hund. of, 3, 24, 26, 30
Cannings, Bishop's, man. of, 30
Cannon, Chas., 185
Canterbury, 175; abp. of, see Cranmer, Dunstan, Moore (John)
Canut, see Croc
Capel, Charlotte, m. Thos. Villiers, 191
Cardeville, de, Agnes, 10; Alice, 10; John, 10; Thos. (fl. 1236), 10; Thos. (fl. 1305), 10; fam., 8, 10
'Cardevilleswick', in Chiseldon, 8, 10
Cardigan, earl of, see Brudenell-Bruce
Carpenter, John, 39
Carr, Victor, 31
Castle Combe, barony of, 32, 82
Castlehaven, earl of, see Tuchet
Castletown, Thos., 193
Catcomb, in Hilmarton, 49; farm, 59; geol., 51; man., 57; pop., 51; prot. nonconf., 64; quarries, 60; wood, 51, 59
Catherine, see Katharine, Katherine
Caulfield, Anne, 57; Wade Toby, 57
Cecily, dchss. of York (d. 1495), 191
Cellular Clothing Co., 130
Cennick, John, 103, 151, 152, 158
Central Electricity Board, 139
Chaddington, Thos., 45, 48, 49
Chaddington, in Lydiard Tregoze, 4; agric., 83, 85; common, 84; estate, 82; farm-hos., 82; fields, 83; inc., 84; poor relief, 85; tithes, 86
Chalfield, Great, in Atworth, 55
Champion, Alice le, 13
Chancellor, the Lord, 100, 145, 171, 182
Chandler, John, 167
Chandos, Ld., see Bridges
Chapman, Alice, 193; John, 193, 194; Wal., 193, 194
Chapp, Anne, see Phelps; Edm., 47
Charity, Commissioners, 42, 43, 75, 104, 166, 167, 186, 200
Charles I, king, 26
Charles II, king, 26, 199
Chartism, 128
Chauler, Thos., 71
Cheltenham (Glos.), 115, 129
Cheltenham and Great Western Union rly., 109
Chelvey (Berks.), 178
Cheney, Sir John, 81, 176
Chepstow (Monms.), man., 52, 57
Chesilbourne (Dors.), ch., 72, 73
Chicago (Illinois), 112
Chiddeston (Hants), 183
Chilton, Maud of, 44
Chippenham, 57, 121, 203; and see Tytherton, East
Chiseldon, of, Ric., 18; Thos., 82
Chiseldon, 6–23, 46, 47, 116, 119; adv., 19, 48; agric., 14–15; area, 6; boundaries, 6, 8; brickworks, 6, 17; camp, 6, 8, 9; char., 23; ch., 19–22, 48, 49, 73, 74; courts, 18; estates, 1, 10–14; farms, 8, 9, 15–16; fields, 15; geol., 6; houses, 9; inc., 15; ind., 17; inn, 8; local govt., 18–19; mans., 8, 10–14; mills, 17–18; nursery garden, 6; par., 3, 43, 44, 48; poor relief, 19; pop., 8; prehistoric remains, 8; prot. nonconf., 22; rly., 6, 8, †14; rectors, 19, 20; rectory, 19; roads, 6; Roman remains, 8; schs., 22–3; tithes, 19– 20, 49; vicarage, 19, 20, 48; vicarage ho., 20; vicars, 19, 20, 21, 23, 48, 75; village, 8–9; woodland, 6, 14, 15; worthies, 9–10; and see Badbury, Badbury Wick, Burderop, 'Cardevilleswick', 'Cumbe', Eastrop, Hodson, 'Monkebaron', Westrop
Christadelphians, 158
Christian Brethren, 153, 155, 158
Christian Malford, 102, 104
Christian Science Soc., 158
Church, Frances, 41; John, 41
Church of Christ, 158
Church Property, Trustees for the Sale of, 178
Churchill, John, duke of Marlborough (d. 1722), 67, 123; John Winston Spencer, duke of Marlborough (d. 1883), 69
Chute, 13
Chyriel, John, 64
Cistercian Order, 87
City of Gloucester Banking Co., 128
Clack (in Lyneham), Mount, 91; pl.-name, 90, 91; and see Bradenstoke
Clapper, — (fl. 1850), 155
Clarendon, earls of, 85, 191, 192, 195, 198, 201, 204; and see Hyde, Villiers
Clarke, Dr. Geo., 55
Clatford priory, 179
Cleeves, Anne of, see Anne of Cleeves
Clevancy ('Clive'), in Hilmarton, 4, 5, 24, 26, 51; agric., 58, 59; farm, 59; fields, 59; man., 53–4, 55, 61; Mission Hall, 64; place-name, 51, 54; pop., 51; tithes, 61, 62; woodland, 58
Clifford, Isaac, 64
'Clive', 190 n; and see Clevancy, Clyffe Pypard
Cloth ind., 1, 60, 85, 130, 196
Clutterbuck, Mary, 173
Clyffe Pypard ('Clive'), 3, 4, 5, 23–43, †63; adv., 38; agric., 33–6; area, 23; boundaries, 23; char., 42–3; chs., 38–41; courts, 37, 60; estates, 27–33; fields, 33, 34, 35, 36; geol., 24; inc., 34, 35; local govt., 37–8; man.-ho., 24, 28; mans., 27–33; mills, 36–7; place-name, 24; poor relief, 37; pop., 26; prehistoric remains, 24; prot. nonconf., 41; rectors, 38, 40; roads, 26; Rom. Cath., 41; schs., 41–2; tithes, 39; vicarage, 38, 39, 171; vicarage ho., 39–40; vicars, 38, 39, 40; village, 24; water supply, 24; woodland, 24, 33, 34, 36; worthies, 26; and see Bupton, Bushton, Thornhill, Woodhill
Clyne, John, 30
Coate, John of, vicar of Liddington, 72
Coate, in Liddington, 6, 8, 65–6, 113; agric., 70; area, 66; boundaries, 66; char., 75; estate, 67, 123; farm, 8, 9, 67, 71, 139; inc., 71; pop., 66; prot. nonconf., 22, 74; tithes, 73
Coate Water, 6, 8, 65, 105, 107, 108, 116, 139
Cobbett, Wm., 85, 108
Cobham, Agnes, 32; Edw., 28; Hen., Ld. Cobham (d. 1339), 28, 81; Hen. (fl. 1428), 28; Joan, m. Mic. Columbers, 27; John de (d. 1300), 27, 28, 81; John, Ld. Cobham (d. 1355), 28, 32, 38, 81; John, Ld. Cobham (d. 1408), 28, 38; John (fl. 1428), 28; Rog. de, 28; Thos. (fl. 1343), 28, 32, 38; Thos. (fl. 1428), 28; Wm. (fl. 1510), 28; fam., 28, 32, 40, 81; and see Brooke
Cobham of Kent, barony of, 32
Codex Wintoniensis, 29
Codford St. Mary, rectory, 147
Codrington, Oliver Calley, 13; Wm., 13
Colbourne, Arthur Jos., 168
Colcote, de, Maud, 131; Rob., 131
Cole, Jas., curate of Lyncham, 101; John, 193; Maria, 95; Rob., 84
Cole (Eric) and Partners, architects, 154
Cole, riv., 6, 18, 65, 66, 105, 174
Collet, Eliz., 14; Hen. (fl. 1602), 14; Hen. (fl. 1687), 14; Ric., 14; Wm., 14; fam., 14
Collier, Chas., 130
Collins, Mrs. Martha, 86
Columbers, Joan, see Cobham; Mat., 27, 28, 32, 38, 81; Maud, 28, 38; Mic., 27
Commeline, Sam., 68
Compton, Chas., 104, 204; Hen., Ld. Compton (d. 1589), 81, 82, 83; Hen., bp of London, 22, 41, 74, 173, 185, 203; Pet., 81; Rob., 100, 101; Susanna, see Long; Sir Wm. (d. 1528), 81; Wm., Ld. Compton (d. 1630), 81, 82
Compton (J.) and Co., clothiers, 130
Compton Abbas (Dors.), 72, 73
Compton Bassett, 49; and see Cowage
Congregationalists, 64, 74, 103, 117, 152, 153, 154, 203
Cooper, Cropley Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1851), 73; Eliz., 160, 161, 167; Jos., 160, 161, 167; and see Cowper
Cor, Rob., 89; Wm., 80
Cornwall, earl of, see Richard
Corsham, 170
Corton, of, Rog., 54; Wm., 54
Corton, in Hilmarton, 5, 30; adv., 63; agric., 59; chap., 61, 63–4; court, 60; farm-houses, 54, 55; fields, 59; geol., 51; man., 54–5; pop., 51; Roman remains, 51; tithes, 61, 62, 63–4
Costard, Ric., 181
Costow, in Wroughton, 4
Cotgrave, Eleanor, m. (1) Ric. Pexsall (2) John Savage, 94
Cotteleye, de, John, 177; Nic., 177
Cottington, Sir Francis, 9
Cotton, Francis, 94; Margery, see Pexsall
Coventry, John, 181; Thos., 179; fam., 179, 181
Cow and Gate Co., 196
Cowage, in Compton Bassett, 29, 49, 52, 59
Cowage brook, 51, 91
Cowell, Clara, 166; Ellen, 166
Cowie, Emily, 158
Cowper, Anne, 57; Eleanor, see Barlow; John (fl. 1763), 57; John (d. by 1786), 57; and see Cooper
Cox (Coxe), John, 82; John Hippisley, 82; Wm., 22; fam., 127
Cranmer, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, 175
Cresby, John, 14; Mary Anne, 14; Thos., 14
Crew, Nat., baron Crew (d. 1722), bp. of Durham, 72
Cricklade, John of, 96
Cricklade, 8, 31, 33, 83, 198; prior of, see Augustus
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Poor Law Union, 200
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett R.D.C., 189, 200
Cripps, Edw., 71; W. H., 156; Wm., 189
Crispin, Miles, 28, 33, 34, 44, 56, 123, 124, 190, 197
Croc (or Canut), see Croke
Croc the huntsman, 44
Croke, Alice, 44; Hen., 44; Humph., 44, 46; John, 44; Nic. (grandson of Alice), 44; Nic. (d. ante 1412), 44; Reynold (fl. 1086), 44; 123, Reynold (d. 1297), 44; Reynold (fl. 1324), 44, 123; Rob., 44, 46; Thos., 44; Wal. (fl. 1166), 123; Wal. (fl. 1220), 44, 46; fam., 44, 123
Croft, Jas. Halls, 177; Sir John (d. 1797), 177; John (d. 1822), 177
Crompton, Thos., 98, 99
Cromwell, Thos., 56
Crowdy, Eliz. Henrietta, 73; Francis, 13; Jas., 167; fam., 13
Crudwell, 197
Cruse fam., 203
Cullum, John, 131
Culme, Ben., 89; Deborah, see Pleydell
'Cumbe', in Chiseldon, 8, 14
Cunetio, road to, 174
Cusance, de, Marg., see Bluet; Pet., 53; Wm., 53
Cuss (Cusse), Hen., 29, 131, 166
D.
Dairy Supply Co., 189, 196
Dale, Wm., 83, 84
Damerham, South (Hants since 1895), 16
Danby, earl of, see Danvers (Hen.)
Dancastle, John, 193 n; fam., 193
Danvers, Anne (d. 1539), 98; Anne, m. Sir Hen. Lee, 95; Chas., 95; Eliz., 95; Hen., earl of Danby (d. 1644), 94, 95; Hen. (fl. 1698), 100; Joan, 55; Sir John (d. 1514), 98; John (d. 1556), 98; Sir John (d. 1594), 94, 98; John (d. 1655), 95; John (d. 1699), 170; Mary, see Wolnall; Maud, 55; Ric., 98, 169, 170; Rob. Wright alias Villiers alias Danvers, 95; Thos., 55; Wm., 98, 170
Darcy, Conyers, earl of Holderness (d. 1692), 81; Frances, see Seymour
Darell, Sir Edw. (d. 1530), 176; Edw. (d. 1549), 176, 178; Eliz., 176, 178; Sir John, 176; Thos., 176; Wm., 176, 178
Dauntsey, Ambrose, 30; John, 55; Wm., 28, 30
Dauntsey, 84, 196
Dayley, Wm., 13
Deacon, Hen. Jas., 167, 186
Deacon and Liddiard, auctioneers, 133
Derby, Hen., earl of (later Henry IV), 95; Mary, see Bohun
Derby, Wm., of, 38
Despenser, le, Aline, see Basset; Edw. (d. 1342), 28; Edw. (d. 1375), 28; Gilb., 28; Hugh (d. 1265), 190; Hugh (d. 1326), 28, 33, 78, 83, 84, 169, 190, 193, 198; Hugh (d. 1349), 28, 198; Isabel, m. Ric. Beauchamp, 29; Thos., earl of Gloucester (d. 1400), 29, 55
Deval, John (the younger), 40
Devereux, Edw., vct. Hereford (d. 1700), 53, 55; Eliz., see Norborne
Devizes, 39, 105, 185; cast., 30
Devon, earl and ctss. of, see Reviers
Dewell, Tim., rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 87, 88, 90, 131
'Dick Whittington' (play), 143
Dickerson, Ric., 122
Dickson, Rear-Adm. J. B., 53; John Poynder (later Dickson-Poynder), baron Islington (d. 1936), 53; Sarah Matilda, see Poynder
Dickson-Poynder, John, see Dickson; Wm., 97
Diocesan Board of Patronage, 201
Disney, Ant., 178
Dobyns, Agnes, 10; Thos., 10
Dodeford, de, Hugh, 54; Muriel, see Lovel; Rob., 54, 58; Thos., (fl. 1242), 53–4, 58; Thos., (fl. 1268), 54; Wm. (fl. 1230), 53; Wm. (fl. 1294), 54
Domesday Survey, 10, 11, 15, 24, 27, 33, 34, 36, 44, 47, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 67, 69, 71, 77, 82, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 105, 123, 124, 131, 169, 171, 174, 190 n
'Dorcan', the (stream), 6
Dore, Wm., 132
Doun (fl. 1066), 95
Dover, cast., 121; honor of, 121
Doygnel, Agnes, 177; Guy, 96; Pet., 96, 177; Silvester, 96; fam., 67, 98
Dracut, see Draycot
Dracut Diorite, 44
Drake and Pizey, architects, 143
Draycot, later Dracut (Mass.), 44
Draycot Foliat, 4, 43–9, 123; adv., 48; agric., 47; area, 43; boundaries, 43, 44; bowl barrow, 43; ch., 21, 48–9; court, 47–8; estates, 1, 12, 46–7; farms, 47; fields, 47; geol., 43; houses, 44; local govt., 47–8; man., 44–6; par., 6; parsonage ho., 49; place-name, 43; pop., 8, 44; rectors, 48; rectory, 48, 49; roads, 44; tithes, 48–9; village, 44
Dublin, Trinity coll., 146
Duckett, Eliz., see Horne; Owen, 30; Rob., 30
Dudley, John, earl of Warwick (d. 1554), 191
Duncan, John, curate of Lyneham, 102
Dunch, Wm., (fl. 1551) 57; Wm. (fl. 1633), 57
Dungarven, vct., see Boyle (Chas)
Dunstan, St., abp. of Canterbury, 11
Dunstanville, de, Adeliza, see Lisle; Reynold, 32; Wal., 32, 82; fam., 32
Durham, bp. of, see Crew
Durocornovium, 174
Durston, Wm., rector of Tockenham, 172, 173
Duvall, Eliz., 95; John, 95
E.
Eadred, king, 11
Eanberht, abbot of Malmesbury, 95
Earl Marshal, the, 4, 5, 33, 52, 54, 56, 57, 81, 198
Earlscourt, of, Alice, 67; John, 67; Oliver, 12; Ric., 177; Steph., 177; Wm., 67
Earp, Thos., 202
Easiform House, 117
Eastcott, in Swindon, 105, 108, 109, 110, 115, 141, 146, 161; agric., 124, 125, 126; farms, 126, 145, 146; houses, 112; man., 121–2, 124; man.-ho., 111; mill, 131
Eastman, G. R. T., 48; Geo., rector of Draycot Foliat, 48
Eastrop, in Chiseldon, 5, 8, 14, 15
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 41, 101, 102, 148, 178, 182
Eddulf (fl. 1060), 31
Edgar, king, 52, 56
Edge, Marg., see Horne; Rob., 30
Edinburgh, duke of, see Philip
Edington, priory, 184
Edmund, king, 67
Edmund, duke of York (d. 1402), 191
Education, Board of, 160, 166
Education Acts, 140, 159, 160
Edward the Elder, king, 10, 19
Edward the Confessor, king, 94, 95, 190
Edward II, king, 190
Edward III, king, 28, 191
Edward IV, king, 191
Edward VI, king, 29, 40, 191, 202
Edward VIII, king, 141
Edward, duke of York (d. 1415), 29, 186 n, 191
Edward the miller (fl. 1150), 71
Edwards, Jas., 141, 152, 155; Thos., 141, 152, 155; fam., 152
Edwin (fl. 1060), 32
Egremont, earl of, see Wyndham
Elcombe, Joan, 96; John, 96
Elcombe, in Wroughton, 3, 4, 82
'Eldene Hegheway', 6
Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance, 159
Eliot (Elyot), Sir Ric., 176; Wal., rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 87
Elizabeth I, queen, 72, 94, 191
Elizabeth II, queen, 140
Elksted, Alice, m. John Russell, 55
Elstub hund., 3, 4, 24
Elyot, see Eliot
Englefield, Sir Francis (d. 1587), 191, 193, 195, 203, 204; Sir Francis (d. 1631), 191, 193, 197, 199; Sir Francis (d. 1656), 191; Sir Francis (d. 1665), 191; Honoria, 191; John, 191; Sir Thos., 191; fam., 190, 193, 195
Englefield Ho. (Berks.), 191
Engleschevill, de, Alice, 32; Theobald, 32; Wm., 32
English Church Union, 149
Ermine Street, 174, 175
Escorcheville, Ric., 32; fam., 32
Essex, Thos., 11, 178; Sir Wm., 11
Estbury, Ric., 13
Estecourte, Thos., 96
Etal (Northumb.), 45
Ethelred II, king, 29
Ethelwulf, king of the West Saxons, 95, 176, 179
Etigny, Marg. Eliz., baroness d'. (fl. 1876), 177
Eton coll., 40
Eu, Wm. of, 52, 56, 60
Evangelical Free Church, 154
Evans, Eliz., 167
Evelyn, Geo., 58
Even Swindon, in Swindon, 113, 116, 138, 143; man., 120–1; prot. nonconf., 153; schs., 159, 164
Evening Advertiser, 144
Everard, Gillian, 13; John (fl. 1269), 13; John (d. 1414), 124; Wm., 124; — (fl. 1198), 124; — (fl. 1235), 13
Evered alias Webb, Dan., 47; John (fl. 1616), 46; John (fl. 1659), 44; John (fl. 17th cent.), 46; Noah (d. 1641), 46; Noah (fl. 1714), 47; Stephen (d.c. 1667), 46; Stephen (fl. 17th cent.), 46–7
Evesham, battle of, 190
Ewelme (Oxon.), honor of, 47, 123
Ewen, John (fl. 1470), 13; John (d. 1705), 45, 46, 47; Mic., 45, 46; Rog. (fl. 1663), 46; Rog. (fl. 1705), 46, 47; Thos., 46; fam., 45, 127
Ewias, of, Harold, 53, 62, 78, 86; Ralph, earl of Hereford (d. 1057), 78; Rob. I, 78; Rob. II, 78; Sybil, m. Rob. Tregoze, 78
Ewias (Herefs.), cast., 78; honor of, 78; prior of, 62, 86, 87
Exeter (Devon), 149, 203; bp. of, see Grandison (John)
Eycott, J., 68; S., 68; fam., 68
F.
Fairford (Glos. ), 120
Fairs, 52, 60, 99, 105, 133, 180, 181, 197
Fairthorne, Thos., 122; Wm., 122
Farleigh, Wm. of, 33
Farleigh, Monkton, see Monkton Farleigh
Farm-machinery manufacturing ind., 130
Farmer fam., 127
Farwell, Eliz., 68; Thos., 68
Feltwell, John, rector of Chiseldon, 120; Rog., 120
Fentiman, — (fl. 1850), 166
Ferrey, Edm., 149
Ferris, John, 90; — (fl. 1921), 55
Ferynges, Geof. de, abbot of Hyde, 19, 20
Fettiplace (Fetiplace), Ant., 178, 182; Edm., 46; Jane, m. Ric. Goddard, 69
Fisher, Frances, 68, 69; Francis, vicar of Hilmarton, 63; Henrietta, m. Steph. Gythens, 68; Hen. (fl. 1623), 68; Hen. (fl. 1663), 68, 69; Jane, 68; John (fl. 1567), 68; John (fl. 1663), 68; Thos., 68, 71, 181; Wm. (d. 1585), 68, 69, 71; Wm. (d. 1663), 68, 69; fam., 69
FitzAnsculf, Wm., 31, 33, 36
FitzEllis, Eliz., m. John Russell, 55; Marg., 121; Rob., 121; Rog., 55; Wm. (fl. 1230), 55; Wm. (d. 1262), 55; Wm. (d. 1318), 55
FitzMaurice, Emily, 176, 177; Maurice 176, 177–8
FitzOsbern, Rog., earl of Hereford (succ. 1071), 27; Wm., earl of Hereford (d. 1071), 27
FitzPayne, Humph., 96
FitzWaryn, Constance, 54; Sir Phil., 54
FitzWilliam, John, 181
Foliot, Geof. (fl. 1189), 13; Geof. (fl. c. 1265), 13; Hen., 44; Rog. (d. by 1242), 13; Rog. (d. c. 1281), 44; Sampson, 4, 12, 44, 123; fam., 13, 43, 44, 123
Fontevrault (Maine-et-Loire), abbey of, 182
Fonthill Giffard, man., 55
Forde, Hen., 96
Forster, Sir Humph., 176
Forz, de Isabel, ctss. of Aumale (d. 1293), 120
Fotheringhay (Northants.), 57, 191
Foyle, Edw., 33; Joan, 33; John, 33
Fraine, Alice, m. Thos. Horne, 30; Isabel, 30; Thos., 30
Frampton, Algernon, rector of Tockenham, 172; Wm., 130
France, 189
Francis, C. W., rector of Liddington, 72
Franklin (Franklyn), Sir John, 201; Ric. (d. 1615), 201; Sir Ric. (fl. 1660), 201; fam., 192
Fransham, Rob., 100
Free Christian Church, 135
Freebody, Kath., 193
Freeman fam., 123
Frome, Anne, 201; Ric., 201
Froxfield, man., 42
Fry, Frank, 97; H., 95
Furnese, Anne, m. John St. John (d. 1748), 80
Further Education Acts (1889, 1891), 159
G.
Gal, de, Emma, see Hodson; Hen., 12
Gallimore, John, rector of Draycot Foliat, 48; John (of Wootton Bassett), 204; Wm., 145
Gamekeeper at Home, The (Richard Jefferies), 9, 10, †63
Garlick, Thos., 37
Garrard, Edw., 39; John, 34; Rog., 35; Susan, m. John Hodnett, 39; Wm., 84
Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Co., 130
Garton, John, 177; Maud, 177
Gaunt, John of, duke of Lancaster (d. 1399), 176
Geneva congregation (1556), 175
Geoffrey, count of Perche (fl. 1066), 176
Geoffrey, count of Perche (d. 1202), 176, 177, 179
Geoffrey, prior of Bradenstoke, 46
George, Reuben, 143
Gibberd, Fred., 119
Gibbs, G. H., 148, 161
Giffard, Wm., 67
Gilbert, Thos., 66
Gillingham (Dors.), 177
Gilmore, Hen., 152
Glanville, John, 54; Wm., 54, 177; Lady — (d. c. 1789), 54; fam., 54
Glastonbury (Som.), abbey and abbots of, 4, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18; and see Amesbury, Beere, John, Michael, Robert
Gloucester, earl of, see Despenser (Thos. le)
Gloucester, of, Durand, 95, 99; Marg., m. Humph. de Bohun, 95; Miles, earl of Hereford (d. 1143), 95; Rog., 95; Wal., 95
Gloucester, 68, 89, 143; cath., 62; D. and C., 87; honor of, 55; St. Peter's abbey, 62, 78, 86, 87
Glynne, Sir Steph., 202
Goatacre, in Hilmarton, 41 n; agric., 58, 59; cloth ind., 60; common, 59; court, 60; estate, 52, 57; farms, 58, 59; fields, 58; geol., 51; houses, 52; pop., 51; prot. nonconf., 62, 64; quarries, 60; Reform Soc., 52; Roman remains, 51; sch., 65; village, 51, 52
Goddard, Ambrose (d. 1755), 46, 120, 134; Ambrose (d. 1815), 48, 68, 120, 122, 123, 176, 178, 180; Ambrose (d. 1854), 120, 122, 126, 131, 132, 147, 166; Ambrose Ayshford, 148; Ambrose Lethbridge, 48, 120, 132, 136, 138, 142, 163; Ant., 38; Edm., 166; Edw. (d. 1684), 28, 38; Edw. (d. 1791), 28, 39, 40, 48; Edw. (d. 1839), 28, 36, 40; Edw. Hesketh, 148; Edw. Hungerford, 26, 40; Fitzroy Pleydell, 120, 128, 141, 148; Frances, m. Wm. Wilson, 28; Francis (d. 1652), 28, 29, 37, 38; Francis (d. 1724), 28, 35, 36, 37; Francis (d. 1893), 40, 52 n, 62, 63; Geo. Ashe, 29, 39, 40; Horatio Nelson, 26, 28, 36, 39, 40, 41; Jane, see Fettiplace; Jessie, 148; John (d. 1542), 28, 30, 38, 179; John (d. 1567), 28; Mary, m. Thos. Vilett, 46; Pleydell (d. 1742), 48, 120, 123 n, 151, 179; Ric. (d. 1615), 69, 120; Ric. (d. 1650), 120, 123, 166, 167; Ric. (d. 1732), 120, 123, 124, 166; Ric. (d. 1844), 48; Thos. (d. 1598), 120, 131; Thos. (d. 1610), 28, 30, 37, 38; Thos. (d. 1641), 69, 120, 123, 132, 145, 146; Thos. (d. 1704), 120, 122, 127, 133; Thos. (d. 1770), 120, 161; fam., 26, 28, 32, 35, 36, 39, 40, 63, 108, 116, 120, 122, 124, 126, 132, 133, 134, 140, 145, 148, 176, 178
Godeve (fl. 1060), 27
Godric (fl. 1060), 56
Goldhyne, Margery, 131; Wm., 131
Goldney, Gabriel, 57, 95, 102; Mrs. Gabriel, 103; Gabriel Prior, 95, 102
Gooch, Sir Dan., 129, 141, 142, 149
Goodenough, Edm., vicar of Swindon, 146
Gooding, Geo., 176; Hen., 176
Goodrich (Herefs.), cast., 120
Goodwin, Wm., 64
Gorges, Ferdinando, 33
Gorse Hill, in Swindon, 113, 115, 116, 124; ch., 144, 150; club, 143; gasworks, 140; hosp., 136, 139, 140; library, 142; prot. nonconf., 152, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158; schs., 159, 163–4; tram service, 138
Gosling, Jonathan, 75
Graham, Sir Jas., 73
Grandison, de, Agnes, m. John de Northwood, 79, 83, 86; John, bp. of Exeter, 86; Mabel, m. Sir John Patshull, 79; Pet., 78, 79, 86; Sybil, see Tregoze; Wm., 78, 79, 83, 86
Grandon, Alice, 30
Gray, see Grey
Great Western Rly., 1, 91, 105, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 116, 119, 126, 128, 129, 130, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 150, 152, 159, 161, 162, 164, 168, 169, 196; and see Swindon: chs., hospitals, housing estates, railway works, schools
Green (Grene), John, 47; Rob. atte, 13
Greenaway, Abel, 41; Mary, 64
Gregory, — (fl. 19th cent.), 22
Grene, see Green
Gresham, Mary, m. Ant. Hinton, 177; Sir Thos., 177
Grey (Gray), Sir Edw., vct. Lisle (d. 1492), 122; Eliz., see Talbot; John, vct. Lisle (d. 1504), 122; Ric., 167; Thos., 183
Grimston, Sir Sam., 42
Grinfield, Wm., 36
Grittenham, in Brinkworth, 168, 169
Gryce, Wm., 146
Gythens, Henrietta (d. 1756), 68; Henrietta (w. of Steph.), see Fisher; Rachel, 68; Steph., 68
H.
Hadow Report, 160
Hagheman, Ric., vicar of Swindon, 147
Hale, Sam., 53, 57
Halknight, Thos., 38
Hall, H. Armstrong, vicar of Swindon, 147; Rog., 131
Hamelyn, Maud, 121; Osbert, 121
Hamp, H. J., 136
Hampshire, 123
Hampstead Marshall (Berks.), 27, 52, 54, 56, 57
Hansom, C. F., 102
Harding, Anne, 14; Clement, 179; Dorothy, 14; Edith, 14; Eliz., 14; Hen., 69; Joan, 14; John, 123; Nic. (d. 1636), 14; Nic. (fl. 1690), 14; Rob. (d. 1630), 14; Rob. (d. 1631), 14; Rob. (d. 1687), 14; Rob. (d. 1770), 108; Thos., 14; fam., 14
Hardyman, Thos., 14, 90
Hare, Mic., rector of Liddington, 73; Sir Ralph, 53, 55; Susan, see Norborne
Harold (fl. 1060), 28
Harris, Howell, 151; John, 64; Mary, 64; Mr. and Mrs. — (fl. 1867), 64; fam., 64
Hart, Sam., 37
Harvey (Hervy), Ric., 23; Wal., 55
Haskins, John, 13; M.R., 177
Hatt, Thos., 67
Haverfield (formerly Calley), Eliz., 15
Hawkes, Sam., 46
Hay, Gilb. de, 121
Haydon Wick, in Rodbourne Cheney, 203
Hayes, John, 101
Haylock, Ben., 10
Hazelbury, in Box, 123
Heale, in Woodford, man., 121
Health, Board of, 134
Heath, John, 69; Sam., 103
Hedges, Sir Chas., 175, 176, 178; Hen., 178, 182; Rebecca, m. Thos. Blagrove, 123, 124; Thos., 176; Wm., 176
Heneage, G. H. W., 100, 101
Henley, Rob., 104
Henley (Berks.), 176
Henry I, king, 39, 67
Henry II, king, 80
Henry III, king, 189, 190, 192
Henry IV, king, 95, 176
Henry VI, king, 191
Henry VII, king, 29, 79, 191, 195
Herbert, son of Peter (fl. 1242), 169, 171
Herbert, E. Le Q., 192; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1570), 121; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630), 121
Hereford, earls of, see Bohun, Ewias, FitzOsbern, Gloucester (Miles of); vct., see Devereux
Hereford, 31; cath., 123
Herring, John, 38
Hertford, earl of, see Seymour (Edw.)
Hertheneve, Wm., 193
Hervy, see Harvey
Hesdin, Ernulf of, 52, 55, 58, 60
Heytesbury, 63
Heywood, in Westbury, 82
Highway, 3, 26, 49, 52; ch., 61, 63; man., 54
Highworth, 151, 193; ch., 82; market, 132; R. D., 136; and see Sevenhampton
Hill, Edw., 17; Wm., 18
Hilmarton, 3, 4, 5, 24, 49–65; adv., 61; agric., 58–9; almsho., 52, 65; area, 49; boundaries, 49; char., 65, 173; chs., 61–4, †62; clothing ind., 60; courts, 60; estates, 52–8; fair, 52, 60; farms, 52, 58, 59; fields, 58, 59; geol.; 49, 51; houses, 52, †63; inc., 59; inn, 52; local govt., 60–1; man.-ho., 52, 53, 58; mans., 52–8; mills, 60; poor relief, 60–1; pop., 51–2; prot. nonconf., 62, 64; quarrying ind., 59–60; rectors, 61; rectory, 61; roads, 51; Roman remains, 51; schs., 64–5; tithes, 61, 62; vicarage, 61; vicarage-ho., 60, 62; vicars, 61, 62, 63, 64, 100, 102; village, 52; woodland, 51, 58, 59; and see Beversbrook, Catcomb, Clevancy, Corton, Goatacre, Highway, Littlecolt, Witcomb
Hintlesham (Suff.), 32
Hinton, Ant. (d. 1599), 177, 183; Ant. (fl. 1619), 177; Martha, 184; Mary, see Gresham; Thos. (d. 1567), 177, 179; Thos. (fl. 1599), 177; fam., 177
Hinton, Broad, 3, 4, 23, 24, 26, 31, 35, 41, 42, 43, 54; and see Bincknoll, Uffcott
Hinton (Hyneton), Little, 1, 3, 4, 174, 176, 182, 183
Hipsley (Hippesley), John, 123; Mrs. Mary, 180
Hiskins, Jas., 99
Hoby, John de, 38.
Hodnett, John, 39; Susan, see Garrard
Hodson, of, Emma, m. Hen. de Gal, 12; Rob., 13; Rog., 12; Steph., 12; Wm., 13; fam., 12
Hodson ('Horeston') in Chiseldon, 5, 6, 8, 18, 23, 48, 152; agric., 14, 15; estates, 10, 12–13; farm. 16; fields, 15; houses, 9, †63; pop., 8; prot. nonconf., 22
Hoke, la, see Hook
Holand, de, Maud, 176, 184; Rob. (fl. 1314), 176; Sir Rob. (d. 1373), 176
Holderness, earl of, see Darcy
Holdway, Isaac, 131
Holland, 153
Holles, Anne, see Pile; Denzil, 29; Francis, Ld. Holles (d. 1692), 29, 31; fam., 29
Hollister, Jane, 202; Wm., 198
Holmes, Thos., 169
Holy Spirit Missionary Congregation, 151
Honeybone, Thos., 180
Hoo St. Werburgh (Kent), 28
Hook ('la Hoke'), in Lydiard Tregoze, agric., 84, 85; burial ground, 86; char., 90; common, 84; estates, 83; houses, 77; inc., 84; poor relief, 85, pop., 77; prot. nonconf., 90; sch.; 90
Hooper, Geo., 201; Hen., 201; John (d. 1572), 201; John (fl. 1583), 201
Hopkins, Guy, 127; John, 127 n; Jos., 58; fam., 127
Horcott (Glos.), 151
'Horeston', see Hodson
Horne, Alice, see Fraine; Eliz., m. Rob. Duckett, 30; Eliz., m. Ric. Pile, 30; Eliz. (d. 1793), 161, 167; Marg., m. Rob. Edge, 30; Mary, 160, 161, 167; Thos. (fl. 1387), 30; Thos. (d. 1527), 30; Thos. (d. 1643), 180; Wm., 30, 33; fam., 31, 33
Horner, Mrs. — (fl. 1800), 20, 72
Horsell, Howard, 196
Houchin, — (fl. 1938), 154
Howard, Alice, 177; Edw., 177; Sir Rob., 191, 192; Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1554), 177
Howell, Rice ap, 120 n
Hughes, Ferdinando, 12; Rob. (fl. 1721), 201; Rob. (fl. 1842), 196
Huish, 42
Humber, Launcelot, 38
Hume, John Hen., vicar of Hilmarton. 62
Humphrey (fl. 1086), 28
Humphries, Wm., 127; fam., 127
Hungerford, Anne, see Leighton; Sir Edm., 55; Edw., 61; Lucy, m. Sir John St. John, 88; Rob. of 184; Sir Rob., 55; Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449), 55, 63, 183; Sir Wal. (fl. 1590), 61; fam., 55
Hungerford (Berks.), 152, 176
Huntly, Eliz., see Read; Wm., 46
Hunton, Eliz., see Jaye; Phil., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40; Ric., 26, 29, 33, 38; Wm. I, 29; Wm. II, 29, 33, 35
Hurst (Bucks.), 32
Hutchins, Eleanor, 166; Thos., 83
Hyde, Alice atte, 178; Hen., earl of Clarendon (d. 1753), 191; John atte, 178; Lawr. (d. 1643), 121; Lawr., earl of Rochester (d. 1711), †28, 81, 188, 191, 193, 198, 199, 202; fam., 198
Hyde-Villiers fam., 198
Hylton, Hannah, 100; John, 100; Rob., 100; Thos., 100; Wm., 100
Hyneton, see Hinton (Little)
I.
Icknield Way, 174
Inclosure, 15, 17, 34, 35–6, 59, 71, 84, 98, 105, 124–5, 126, 171, 180, 194, 195
Ind, Wm., 90
Independent Evangelical Churches, Fellowship of, 158
Independent Labour Party, 138
Independents, 64, 74, 103, 152, 159, 185, 203
Industry: see Aircraft-manufacturing; Brick-making; Building; Cabinetmaking; Cloth; Farm-machinery maunfacturing; Leather manufacturing; Quarrying; Rope-making; Soap-making; Tobacco manufacturing; Wool
Inglesham, 145
Ingram, Wm., 82
Innocent II, Pope, 31
Ipswich, 136
Isabel, queen of Edward II, 172, 191, 192, 201
Islington, baron, see Dickson
Iwardby, Jane, 86
J.
Jacob, Ann (d. c. 1709), 64; Ann (d. c. 1780), 65, 173; Eliz., m. Sir Rob. John Buxton, 169; John (fl. 1659), 54, 61; John (d. c. 1706), 204; John (d. 1728), 169, 170; John (fl. 1752), 61; John (d. 1776), 169, 170; Martha, see Calley; Mary, see Smith; fam., 61, 170
Jacobs, Thos., 192
James I, king, 200
Jaye, Eliz., m. Wm. Hunton, 29; Hen., 29
Jefferies, Geo., 47; Jemima, 47; Ric., 8, 9–10, †29, 67, 106, 110, 112, 115, 116, 128, 139, 166; fam., 47
Jenner, John, 186
Joan, queen of Henry IV (d. 1437), 27
Jobson, Eliz., see Pexsall; John, 94
Joburn, Wm., 203
Jocelin, bp. of Bath, 11, 13
John, king, 94
John, abbot of Glastonbury, 11
John the miller (fl. 1240), 13, 18
Jones, Hester, see Phelps; Ric., 203; Thos., 47; fam., 127
K.
Katharine of Aragon, queen of Henry VIII, 191
Katharine Howard, queen of Henry VIII, 191
Katharine Parr, queen of Henry VIII, 171, 191, 192
Kemble, Eliz., 161; — (fl. 1850), 131
Kemp, Hen., 82
Kempston, Nic., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40
Kendal, Miles, vicar of Swindon, 145
Kenn (Som.), 64
Kerr, Geo., 130
Kibblewhite, Eliz., m. Arthur Redferne, 11; Jas., 198, 200, 201; John, 14; Thos., 11, 14
King, John, 112; Wm., 22
King George V (locomotive), 141
Kingsbridge hund., 1–5, 168, 187; constables, 5, 105, court, 4–5; meeting-place, 5
Kinneir, Harriet, 148; Hen., 148, 177
Knolle, Parnel de, 81
Knoyle, East, 29
Knyvett, Thos., 193
L.
Labour Party, 138, 143
Lackham, in Lacock, 58
Lacock, 67, 123; abbey and abbess, 38, 39, 179; and see Lackham
Lacy, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), 182
Laing (John) and Son, builders, 117
Lambourn (Berks.), 11, 123, 154, 185
Lancaster, duchy of, 176, 177, 178; duke of, see Gaunt (John of); earl of, see Thomas
Lancton, Wm., 177
Lane, John, 84; Thos., 37
Langford, of, Ellen, 55; John, 55
Langley, Edw., 45; Thos., vicar of Wanborough, 175
Lansdown, Isaac, 204; T.S., 155
Lansdowne, marquess of, see PettyFitzmaurice
Large, Eliz., 122; Fred., 142; Jacob, 97; Ric., 54; Wm., 122; Wm. Abbot, 54
Latimer, Eliz., Lady Latimer (d. c. 1480), 45
Lawrie, Revd. D. J., 158
'Lavington', 185
Lavington, Market, man., 184
Lawrence, Steph., 131; Thos., 122; Wm., 131; fam., 122
Lea, see Lee
Leather-manufacturing ind., 126, 130
Lechlade (Glos.), 32, 127
Leckhampton, Thos., 54
Lee (Lea), Anne, see Danvers; Chas., 130; Eleanor, m. Jas., earl of Abingdon, 95; Sir Hen., 95
Leighton, Anne, m. Sir John St. John, 88, 89
Leland, John, 195
Lennard, R. V., 143
Leafnoth (fl. 1066), 190
Levenot (fl. 1066), 44, 122
Leviet (fl. 1060), 121
Lewes (Suss.), priory, 179
Liberal Party, 144
Lidd (stream), 65, 67, 174, 175
Liddiard, Thos., 177
Liddington, 4, 5, 8, 65–75, 119, 148; adv., 72; agric., 69–71; alehouses; 66–7; area, 65; boundaries, 65, 66; cast., †15, 66, 67; char., 75, 204; ch., 21, 72–4; commons, 70; estates, 1, 67–9, 181; farms, 71; fields, 70; geol., 66; houses, 67; inc., 71; local govt., 71; man-ho., 67; mans., 67–9, 123; mills, 71; place-name, 65, 66; pop., 66; prebendaries, see rectors; prehistoric remains, 66; prot. nonconf., 74; rectors, 69, 72, 73; rectory, 72, 73; rectory ho., 73–4; roads, 66; schs., 74–5, 185; tithes, 72–3; trackways, 65, 66; vicarage, 72, 73; vicarage ho., 73, 74; vicars, 72, 73; village, 66–7; worthies, 67; and see Coate, Liddington Wick, Medbourne
Liddington Wick, in Liddington, 66; agric., 70; farms, 71; houses, 67; man., 68–9; mill, 68, 71
'Liden Brook', see Lidd
Life in a Railway Factory (Alfred Williams), 130
Lilly Brook, 91, 99
Lincoln, battle of, 176; earl of, see Lacy
Lisle, vct., see Grey, Talbot
Lisle, de, Adeliza, m. Reynold de Dunstanville, 32; Alice, see Tyeys; Anne, see Pole; Gerard (d. 1360), 45, 83; Gerard (d. ante 1381), 45, 121; Humph., 32, 33, 82; Marg. (d. 1375), 121; Marg., m. Thos., Ld. Berkeley, 45, 121; Warin (d. 1321–2), 45, 83; Warin (d. c. 1381), 45, 121
Lister (R. A.) Ltd., 131
Littlecote, in Ramsbury, 176
Littlecott, of, Adam, 54, 56; John, 56; Wm., 56
Littlecott, in Hilmarton, 91, 97; agric., 58, 59; estates, 52, 56–7, 94, 96; farm, 59; pop., 51; prot. nonconf., 64; quarries, 60; tithes, 62
Liverpool, 155
Local Government (Boundary Commission) Act (1945), 140
Lockerley (Hants), 57
London, bp. of, 4; and see Basset (Fulk), Compton (Hen.)
London, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 54, 57, 122, 123, 126, 127, 131, 158, 176, 178, 198; Charter ho., 77, 81, 85, 86; Drury Lane theatre, 78; immigration from, 106, 117, 128, 140, 144; Paddington sta., 109, 141; Smithfield market, 84; Whitefield's Tabernacle, 103; Willesden, 130
Long, Edm. (d. 1635), 97, 100, 101; Edm. (d. 1664), 97, 100, 101; Hen., 94, 96, 100, 101, 192; Humph., 100, 101; Mary, 97; Ric. (d. 1558), 97, 100; Ric. (d. 1639), 97, 100, 101; Susanna (wife of Ric. d. 1639), 101; Susanna, m. Rob. Compton, 100, 101; Wal., 97; fam., 100, 101
Longespée, Ela, 177; Emily (d. c. 1276), 176, 177, 184; Emily, m. Maurice FitzMaurice, 176, 177; Steph., 4, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184; Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), 176, 178; Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1250), 56, 176, 177
Longford Cast., 193
Looker, Jas. (fl. 1626), 14; Jas. (fl. 1800), 22; Wm., 14
Lord, Jas., 166, 167
Louis VIII, king of France, 176
Lovel, Alice, 176, 177; Eleanor, see Morley; Francis, vct. Lovel, 81, 176, 178, 184; Hen., 177; Joan, 81; Sir John (fl. 1255), 4; John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1408), 176, 177; John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1414), 81, 177; John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1464), 81; Maud, 176, 177; Muriel, m. Rob. de Dodeford, 58; Ralph, 32, 58; Sir Thos., 45; Wm., 81, 176, 177; fam., 32
Lowys, Joan, 55; John, 55
Lowe, John, 177
Lucius III, Pope, 100
Lydiard Millicent, 86, 87, 90, 116; and see Shaw
Lydiard Tregoze, 3, 4, 5, 75–90, 116; adv., 86; agric., 83–5; area, 75; boundaries, 75, 77; Can Court, 75, 82, 83, 85, 86; char., 90; ch., 86–9, †88; cloth trade, 85; commons, 84; estates, 78–83; farms, 84, 85; fields, 83, 84; geol., 75, 77; inc., 84; local govt., 85–6; man.-ho., 80; mans., 78–83; Park, 77, 78, 80, †80, 85, 88, 140; poor relief, 85–6; pop., 77, 78; prot. nonconf., 90; quarries, 75, 77; rly., 78; rectors, 87; rectory, 86, 87; roads, 77–8; Roman remains, 77; schs., 90; Studley Grange, 82, 85, 86; tithes, 62, 86–7; village, 77; well, 77; wharf, 85; woodland, 77; worthies, 78; and see Basset Down, Chaddington, Hook, Mannington, Midgehall
Lygon, Rog., 120
Lyneham, 3, 4, 5, 68, 90–104; adv., 100; agric., 97–8; area, 90; boundaries, 91, 93, 168, 169, 173; char., 103, 104, 204; chs., 62, 100–3; courts, 99; estates, 93–7; fairs, 99; farms, 97–8; fields, 97, 98; geol., 91; houses, 93; inc., 98; local govt., 99; mans., 29, 56, 93–7; market, 99; mills, 99; pop., 91; prehistoric remains, 91; prot. nonconf., 103; R.A.F. sta., 91, 93, 94, 98–9, 103, 141, 189, 197; rectorial estate, 96–7, 100, 101; rectors, 100, 101; rectory, 100, 101, 171; reservoir, 93; roads, 93; Roman remains, 91; schs., 103–4, 173; Shaw Farm, 91, 93, 98; tithes, 101; vicarage, 100; vicarage ho., 102; village, 93; woodland, 97; yew tree, 102; and see Bradenstoke, Clack, Preston, Tockenham (West)
Lyon, T. H., 149
M.
Maidenhead, John of, Dean of Chichester, 38, 39
Major, Geo., 130
Malmesbury, abbey and abbot, 95, 96, 101, 122, 146, 190; and see Eanberht, Osbert; man., 122
Malpass, Eliz., 43
Manchester, 31, 128
Manners, D. L., 177; Eleanor, see Ross; Hen., earl of Rutland (d. 1563), 45, 48; Marg., 48; Rob., 45
Mannington, in Lydiard Tregoze, 4; agric., 84; farms, 84, 85; man., 81; man.-ho., 81; pop., 77, 78; tithes, 86
Mansbridge, Albert, 143
Mantell, Geo., 153
Mara, see Mare
March, earl of, see Mortimer (Edm.)
Marcigny (Saône-et-Loire), priory, 4, 122
Mare (Mara), Pet. la, 56; Rob. de, 56; Wal. de la, 56; Wm. de, 56
Margaret, Princess, ctss. of Snowdon, 140
Marine Mountings, 131
Markets, 99, 105, 126, 132–3, 197
Marlborough, dukes of, 67, 72, 123; and see Churchill, Spencer
Marlborough, Alfred of, 53, 54, 78, 83, 124
Marlborough, 31, 39, 45, 46, 47, 105, 122; market, 132; rly., 115
Marlborough Downs, 1, 6, 24, 51, 66, 77
Marrin, Hen., 112
Marsh, Narcissus, abp. of Armagh, 146
Marshall, Eleanor, ctss. of Pembroke, 31; Wal., earl of Pembroke (d. 1245), 27, 31, 52; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), 120; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1231), 31; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1245), 33; fam., 27
Marsham, Chas., earl of Romney (d. 1845), 191
Marsham-Townsend, Ferdinand, 191
Marston, South, 130, 143, 147
Marten, see Martin
Martin (Marten), Edw. (fl. 1640), 122; Edw. (fl. 1663), 122; Gabriel, 122, 125; Hen., 122, 145; Wm., 63; fam., 145
Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust, 201
Mary I, queen. 191, 203
Mary, queen of Scots, 78, 191
Maskelyne, Edm., 82; Marg., m. Ant. Mervyn Story, 82; Nevil, 82; fam., 189
Masters, W. A. H., 150
Matson, Thos., 94
Matthews, Mrs. — (fl. 1891), 156
Maud (12th cent. miller), 71
Mauduit, Rob., 56
Maurice clericus (fl. 1226), 124
Maurice serviens (fl. 1198), 124
May, Geo., 74; Jas., 74
Medbourne, Everard of, 70
Medbourne, in Liddington, 5, 66; agric., 70; estates, 67, 68; farms, 71; hamlet, 67; man., 67–8; man.-ho., 68; tithes, 73
Medbury Abbas (Dors.), ch., 72, 73
Melksham, 57; and see Beanacre
Mellepeis, John de, 30; fam., 30
Mellish, Bridget, 12; Chas., 12; Dorothy, 12; Edw. (d. 1707), 12, 21; Edw. (d. c. 1718), 12; Eliz., 12; Rob., 12; Wm., 12
Meons, S. B., 153
Merewether, Hen., 54
Merrimack riv., 44
Mervyn, Sir Jas., 55; John, 55; Lucy, m. Geo. Tuchet, 55; Wal., 55; fam., 55
Metal Box Co., 131
Methodists, 156; Primitive, 22, 41, 64, 74, 90, 103, 152, 153, 155–6, 173, 185, 203, 204; Wesleyan, 22, 41, 74, 103, 152, 153, 154–5, 159, 185, 203
Methuen, Fred., Ld. Methuen (d. 1891), 95; Paul (d. 1795), 95; Paul, Ld. Methuen (d. 1849), 95; Paul Cobb (d. 1816), 95
Meux, Sir Hen., 188, 189, 191, 192, 193, 196, 202; Hen. Bruce, 191; Valerie Susie Bruce, 188, 191; fam., 85, 196, 198
Michael, abbot of Glastonbury, 16
Michael son of Nicholas (fl. 1233), 31
Midgehall, in Lydiard Tregoze, 89; agric., 84, 85; farms, 85; overseers, 85; man., 80–1, 190; man.-ho., 81; pop., 77, 78; tithes, 86, 87; 'word ale', 87
Midland Bank, 189
Miflin, Wm., 94
Milborne Port (Dors.), 81
Miles, Ric., rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 87, 90
Mill (Mille), (alias Saunders) Edm., 121; (alias Saunders) Thos., 121; Wm., 13
Mills, 17–18, 36–7, 60, 71, 99, 106, 131–2, 171, 181, 197–8
Mompesson, Sir Giles, 89; Kath., 89
'Monkebaron', in Chiseldon, 10, 11
Monkton Farleigh, prior and priory of, 31, 39, 122, 201; quarries, 127
Montfort, de, Hen., 13; John, 123; Rob., 123; Sim., 123; Thos., 123; fam., 123
Monthermer, de, Marg., 83; Thos., 83
Moore, Francis, 193, 203; John, abp. of Canterbury, 72; Temple, 149; fam., 193, 203
Moravians, 153, 158
Mordaunt, Edm., 45
More, Wm. atte, 181
Morley, Eleanor, m. Wm. Lovel, 177; Rob., Ld. Morley (d. 1442), 177
Morleys, John, 126; Wal., 126
Morris, Rog., 80; Wm. (d. 1891), 105, 131, 132, 136, 138, 141, 143, 144, 147, 149
Morrison, David, 128
Morse, Chas., 152, 155; Jane, 13; John (fl. c. 1536), 13, 17; John (d. 1611), 14; Levi Lapper, 155, 156; Ric. (d. 1578), 13; Ric. (fl. 1611), 14; Ric. (d. 1616), 13; Ric. (fl. 1664–5), 13, 22; Ric. (d. before 1689), 13; Ric. (fl. c. 1689), 13; Thos. (d. by 1518), 13; Thos. (d. 1581), 13; Wm. (fl. 1520), 13; Wm. (fl. 1564), 13; Wm. (d. c. 1581), 13, 14; Wm. (fl. c. 1651), 13; Wm. (fl. c. 1689), 13; Wm. Ewart, 141, 155; fam., 12 n, 13
Mortimer, Edm. (fl. 1283), 54; Edm., earl of March (d. 1425), 96; Marg., 54; Ralph, 96; fam., 95, 96
Mulle, atte, Phil., 18; Thos., 37
Municipal Corporations Act (1835), 200
Mychell, Alice, 13; John, 13
N.
Nash (Nashe), Aaron, 19; Wm., 161
National Assistance Board, 167
National Health Service Act (1946), 140
National Provincial Bank, 115
National Society, 23, 42, 75, 90, 103, 104, 161, 185
Neale, Eliz., see Smith; John Corbett, 57; Rob., 57, 198; Thos., 46, 47; fam., 57
Neate, John, vicar of Swindon, 148
Nethercott, in Swindon, 4, 134; agric., 124; court, 199; man., 121–2, 124; mill, 131
Nevill, Geo., Ld. Bergavenny (d. 1492), 29, 54; Rob., bp. of Salisbury, 19
New Swindon Express, 144
New Swindon Gas Co., 112, 135; and see Swindon Gas Co.
Newborough, Anne, 169; Joan, 170; Rog. (d. by 1604), 169; Rog. (fl. 1617), 169, 170; fam., 169
Newbury, second battle of, 89
Newcastle, duke of, see Pelham, Pelham-Holles
Newcomen, Eliz., see Pleydell
Nibley Green (Glos.), 121
Nicholas IV, Pope, 61, 72
Nicholas the miller (fl. 14th cent.), 18
Nicholas, Sir Edw., 26, 35
Niel the physician (fl. 1086), 56
Nightingale, J. E., 40
Noad, — (fl. 1804), 152
Nogent-le-Rotrou (Eure-et-Loir), 182
Norborne, Eliz., m. (1) Edw. Devereux (2) J. S. Berkeley, 53, 55; John, 53, 60; Susan, m. Sir Ralph Hare, 53, 55; Wal. (d. 1659), 53, 56; Wal. (d. 1684), 53, 55; fam., 59
Norden, John, 12; Ric., 12; Wm., 12
Norfolk, duke of, see Howard; earl of, see Bigod
Norreys, Ld., see Bertie
Norris, Wm., 203
North Wilts. Bank, 128, 196
North Wilts. Brewery, 115
North Wilts. canal, 105, 110, 111
North Wilts. Herald, 144
North Wilts. Herald and Advertiser, 144
Northey, Edw., 31
Northover, John, 33
Northwood, de, Agnes, see Grandison; John, 79, 86
Norwich, 87
Nottingham, 191
O.
Observations on the Land Revenues of the Crown (John St. John), 78
Odin the Chamberlain (fl. 1086), 119, 124, 131
Odo, earl (d. 1056), 176
Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 121
Odo (fl. 1086), 31
Ogbourne, Hugh of, 13, 46
Ogbourne St. George, courts, 47, 48, 123; waterworks, 138, 139, 140
Ogdun, Emmot, see Wootton; Hen., 194
Oideland (fl. 1086), 96
'Ordestone', 177
Organ, Geo., 128; John, 123; Lucy, 123; Ric., 123
Oryot, John, 126
Osbert, abbot of Malmesbury, 122
Oseville, d', Osbert, 178; Sewall, 178, 179
Osmund, St., bp. of Salisbury, 182
Over (Cambs.), 40
Overtown, in Wroughton, 3, 4
Owen, Geo., 63; Rice ap, 120
Oxford, 128, 139, 142; Brasenose Coll., 31, 36, 37, 43; Cardinal Coll., 63; Magdalen Coll., 54, 55, 59, 61, 63, 86, 178, 179, 180, 181, 184, 185; New Coll., 40, 179; Pembroke Coll., 83; Wadham Coll., 143; Worcester Coll., 55, 56, 60, 61; univ., 21, 40, 87, 143, 147
Oxford Building Soc., 112
Oxford Movement, 149
Oxford Regional Hospital Board, 140
Oxfordshire, 123, 180
P.
Pace, Ric., 32
Packer, Grace, 201; John, 201; Wm., 201
Page, John, 111
Palmer, Agnes, 183; Nic., 183
Papers and Publications (Printers) Ltd., 144
Parham, Thos., rector of Draycot Foliat, 49
Parry, Thos., 52
Parsons, Ric., 200
Parys, de, Grace, 33; John, 33; Ric., 33; Thos. (fl. 1225), 33; Thos. (fl. 1306), 33; Wm. (fl. 1242), 33; Wm. (fl. 1428), 33; fam., 33
Passmore, A. D., 175
Patshull, Sir John, 79; Mabel, see Grandison; Sybil, m. Rog. de Beauchamp, 79
Paveley, Reynold, 81; Wal., 81
Pedwardine, Eliz., 54; John, 54; Wal., 54
Pelham, John, duke of Newcastle (d. 1711), 29
Pelham-Holles, Thos., duke of Newcastle (d. 1768), 29
Pelissary, Angelica Magdalena, m. Hen. St. John (d. 1742), 79
Pembroke, earls of, 32, 33, 52, 81; and see Herbert, Marshall, Valence
Penes, Wm. de, vicar of Chiseldon, 19
People, Thos., 131
Perche, counts of, 182; and see Geoffrey, Rotrou, Thomas
Percy, Thos., earl of Worcester (d. 1403), 28, 29
Perkins (E. H.) and Son, publishers, 144
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Hen. Chas. Keith, marquess of Lansdowne (d. 1927), 42
Pevsner, Lola, 40
Pexsall, Anne, m. Bernard Brocas, 94; Barbara, m. Ant. Bridges, 94; Eleanor, see Cotgrave; Eliz., m. John Jobson, 94; Margery, m. (1) Oliver Beckett (2) Francis Cotton, 94; Sir Ric., 94, 98
Phelps alias Bromham, Anne, m. Edm. Chapp, 47; Hester, m. Thos. Jones, 47; John, 45, 47
Philip, Prince, duke of Edinburgh, 166
Philip the miller (fl. 1350), 13
Philippa, queen of Edward III, 33, 191, 192
Philipps, Rob., 171
Pickerell, Cecily, 87
Pierce, Ric., 71
Pike (Pyke), John (fl. 1684), 35; John (fl. 1826), 152; Mary, 152; fam., 35
Pike (Chas.) and Partners, architects, 166
Pile, Anne, m. Francis Holles, 29, 31; Eliz., m. Thos. Strickland, 31; Eliz. (wife of Ric.), see Horne; Francis, 31; Gabriel, 30, 31, 35; Jane, m. Edw. Richards, 31; Ric., 30; Thos., 30, 33; Wm., 30; fam., 33
Pinkney, Wal., 169; Wm., 169
Pinneger fam., 193
Pinnell, Hen., 98, 99; Mary, m. Thos. Smith, 169, 170
Pipard, Edm., 121; John, 121; Margery, 121; Ric., 27, 81; Rob., 38; Steph., 121; Thos., 121; Wm. (d. 1276), 121; Wm. (d. 1349), 121
Pipe, Ric., 48
Piper fam., 144
Pitt, Clifford Geo., 74; Jos., 198; Wm. Baker, rector of Liddington, 74
Plessey Co., radio component manufacturers, 130, 131
Pleydell, Agnes, 81; Anne, 81; Sir Chas., 81, 89; Deborah, m. Ben. Culme, 89; Edm., 81; Edw., 89; Eliz., m. Newcomen, 89; Gabriel, 81, 84; Harriet, m. Wm. Bouverie, 97; John (fl. 1600), 122; John (d. 1692), 81; Sir Mark Stuart, 97, 193; Oliver, 81, 97; Thos. (fl. 1680), 84, 97; Thos. (d. 1727), 97; Wm. (fl. 1534), 81; Wm. (d. 1724), 201, 203; fam., 81, 85, 198
Pleydell-Bouverie, see Bouverie
Plummer, Mrs. Mary, 122
Pocklington, Hen. Sharpe, 176; Sam. Sharpe, 176, 178; fam., 180
Pocock, Arthur, 97; Geo., 22, 152, 185
Podyfat, Hen., 181
Pole, de, Anne, m. Gerard de Lisle, 45
Polton, Edith, 183; Thos., 183; fam., 175, 179
Ponsonby, J. M. G., vicar of St. Mark's, Swindon, 149
Pont de l'Arche, de, Rob. (fl. 1190), 145; Rob. (fl. 1242), 120; Wm., sheriff of Hants and Berks. (fl. 1132), 119; Wm. (d. c. 1238), 119, 120, 145; Wm. (fl. 1250), 120
Ponting, C. E., 21, 74, 88
Poor Servants of the Mother of God, Community of, 151
Popham, Alex., 180; Master Gilb. of, rector of Chiseldon, 20–1
Porter, Endymion, 9
Potterne and Cannings hund., 3, 26
Powell, Francis Sharp, 86
Powell and Moya, architects, 140
Poynder, Sarah Matilda, m. J. B. Dickson, 53; Thos. (d. 1856), 53, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65; Thos. Hen. Allen (d. 1873), 52, 53, 57; Wm. Hen. (d. 1880), 53, 63, 65, 97; fam., 51, 52, 57, 58, 59, 65
Poyntz, Alice, 123; Wm., 123
Prater, Geo. (d. 1564), 83; Geo. (fl. 1564), 83
Presbyterians, 87, 103, 153, 158
Presentation Sisters, Community of, 151
Pressed Steel Co., 131
Preston, in Lyneham, agric., 97; farms, 94; houses, 93; pop., 91; prot. nonconf., 103; tithes, 101
Prince, John, 71; Wm., 71; fam., 71
Pritchard, Ernest, 32
Protestant Nonconformity: see Anabaptists, Assemblies of God, Baptists, Christadelphians, Christian Brethren, Christian Science Soc., Church of Christ, Congregationalists, Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance, Evangelical Free Church, Free Christian Church, Independent Evangelical Churches, Independents, Methodists, Moravians, Presbyterians, Quakers, Salvation Army, Seventh Day Adventists, Unitarians
Prynne, Frances, 122
Public Health Act, 134, 135
Punt, Wal. du, 55
Purdue, Rog., 74; Wm., 74
Purlyn, John, 68
Purton, 183 n, 201; and see Purton Stoke
Purton Stoke, in Purton, 82
Pyke, see Pike
Pyncombe, Mrs. — (fl. 1772), 20, 72
Pynner, Chas., vicar of Wootton Bassett, 204
Q.
Quakers, 22, 64, 151, 158, 203
Quarrying ind., 1, 59–60, 105, 126–8, 174
Quatremains, Joan, see Russell; Maud, m. Thos. Danvers, 55; Ric., 55; Thos., 55
Queen Anne's Bounty, 20, 100
Quidhampton, in Wroughton, 4, 75
Quintin (fl. 1086), 30
Quintin, Alice, 56; Hen., 30; John I (fl. 1497), John II (fl. 16th cent.), 30; John III (fl. 16th cent.), 30; Marg., 63; Mic., 30; Thos. I (fl. 1448), 30, 56; Thos. II (fl. 1438), 30; Wal., 30; Wm. (fl. 1243), 30; Wm. (fl. 1255), 30; Wm. (d. 1651), 63; fam., 24, 30, 35, 40
R.
Radio Components, 130
Radnor, earls of, 193, 196; and see Bouverie
Radnor, Wm. of, rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 87
Railwaymen's Christian Association, 153, 158
Railways, 1, 6, 8, 78, 91, 105–6, 109–10, 111, 112, 115, 128–30, 168, 169, 187, 196
Ralph (fl. 1086), 52
Ramsbury, 13, 194; and see Littlecote
Ray, riv., 6, 105, 131, 135
Read, Edw., 45, 46, 48; Eliz., m. Wm. Huntly, 46, 48; Herbert, 149; W. H., 136, 157; Wm., 45, 48
Redferne (Ridforn), Arthur, 12; Eliz., see Kibblewhite; John, 11, 12; Thos., 12, 14; fam., 21
Reeve (Reve), Nic., 202; Thos., 58
Rentaset, Messrs., 115
Reve, see Reeve
Reviers, de, Baldwin, earl of Devon (d. 1244), 27, 81; Isabel, ctss. of Devon (d. 1293), 81; Ric., 27; fam., 27
Reyner, Dan., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40
Reynold (fl. 1242), 169
Reynolds, Herbert, 181; Rob., 130; fam., 130
Rich, K. S., vicar of Hilmarton, 63; Lady Mary (d. 1678), 79
Richard II, king, 191
Richard, earl of Cornwall (d. 1272), 12
Richard, duke of York (d. 1460), 191, 192, 195
Richards, Edw., 31; Jane, see Pile
Richer (fl. 1086), 176
Richmond alias Webb, Edm., 29; Joan, 46; Mary, 45; Nic., 46; Rob., 46; Thos. (fl. 1534), 46; Thos. (fl. 1670), 45; Wm., 29; fam., 45, 46
Ridforn, see Redferne
Ridge Way, the, 6, 44, 46, 47, 49, 66, 174, 180
Rigby, J. and C., builders, 109
Ripley, Caroline, 203; Thos. Hyde, vicar of Wootton Bassett, 201, 203
Robert, abbot of Glastonbury, 11
Robert (fl. 1086), 32, 52, 55
Robert, son of Roger (fl. 1169), 179
Roberts, Edw., 142; Ric., 123
Robins, Thos., 181
Robinson, John, 127
Roches, Sir John, 177
Rochester, earl of, see Hyde (Lawr.)
Rodbourne Cheney, 115, 116, 117, 119, 203, 204; ch., 144, 148, 150; library, 142; par., 113, 144, 148, 150; prot. nonconf., 156, 157; recreation ground, 136, 139; Rom. Cath., 151; schs., 164, 165; sewage works, 135, 136, 140; and see Haydon Wick
Roger, abbot of Hyde, 13
Roger (fl. 1086), 53, 95
Rogers, H. R., vicar of Liddington, 72
Rolleston, Harriet, 167; Col. W. V., 112, 165; Wm. Vilett, 146; fam., 145
Roman Catholicism, 41, 151, 157, 159, 163, 166, 185, 203
Romen, John, 57; Mary, 57; Ruth, m. Jacob Selfe, 57; fam., 64
Romney, earl of, see Marsham
Rope-making ind., 196
Ross (Ros), A. G. G., vicar of St. Mark's, Swindon, 149; Edm., Ld. Ros (d 1508), 45; Eleanor, Lady Ros (d. 1467), 45; Eleanor, m. Rob. Manners, 45; Thos., Ld. Ros (d. 1464), 45, 48
Rotrou, count of Perche (d. 1144), 122, 176, 179; Rotrou, count of Perche (d. 1191), 176
Roundabout a Great Estate (Richard Jefferies), 10
Rouse, Chas., 196
Rowswell, John, 192; Ric., 192; Rob., vicar of Hilmarton, 62, 64, 103
Royal Air Force, 9, 91, 93, 98–9, 103, 141; Chaplain-in-Chief, 100
Rudhall, Abraham, 89, 148
Rumming, Jas., 64
Rushford (Norf.), 169, 173
Russell, Alice, see Elkested; Agnes, 55; Eliz., see FitzEllis; Joan, m. Thos. Quatremains, 55, 63; John (of Bradenstoke, d. 1363), 55; John (son of John), 55; Nic., 55; Wm., 55
Rutland, earl of, see Manners
Rutland, Francis, 21
Rysbrack, Mic., 80, 89
S.
Sadler, Rob., 53; Thos., 84; Wm., 53; fam., 84
Sage, Sampson, 132
St. Amand, de, Amauri (d. by 1286), 178, 179, 181; Amauri (d. 1310), 178; Amauri (d. c. 1380), 178; Amauri (d. 1402), 178; John 178
St. Briavels (Glos.), constable of, 192
St. George, Sir Ric., 89
St. Georges de Boscherville (SeineMaritime), abbey of, 57
St. John, Angelica Magdalena, see Pelissary; Anne, see Furnese; Barbara, m. Sir Edw. Villiers, 79 n; Edw., 89; Eliz. (d. 1503), 79, 86; Eliz. (d. 1587), 89; Frances, see Winchcombe; Fred., vct. Bolingbroke and vct. St. John (d. 1787), 79; Geo., vct. Bolingbroke and vct. St. John (d. 1824), 31, 85; Hen., vct. St. John (d. 1742), 79; Hen., vct. Bolingbroke (d. 1751), 78, 79, 80; Hen. (d. 1818), 78; Hen., vct. Bolingbroke and vct. St. John (d. 1851), 80, 87, 89, 90; Hen., vct. Bolingbroke and vct, St. John (d. 1899), 79, 86; Sir John (d. 1512), 79, 86; John (d. 1576), 79, 82, 84, 88; John (d. 1594), 79, 88; Sir John (d. 1648), 72, 78, 79, 88, †88, 89; Sir John (d. 1656), 79; John, vct. St. John (d. 1748), 78, 79, 80, 89, 90; John (d. 1793), 78; Kath., m. Sir Giles Mompesson, 89; Lucy, see Hungerford; Marg. (wife of Oliver d. 1437), see Beauchamp; Marg. (wife of Sir John d. 1648), see Whitmore; Mary (d. 1678), 79; Mary Emily Eliz., vctss. Bolingbroke (d. 1940), 80; Nic., 78, 79, 84, 89; Oliver (d. 1437), 79, 88; Oliver (d. 1497), 79, 86; Oliver, vct. Grandison (d. 1630), 78, 79; Sir Oliver (d. 1641), 79, 89; Wal. (d. 1597), 79; Sir Wal. (d. 1708), 78, 79, 87, 88, 89; fam., 80, 82, 84, 85, 88, 89, 198
St. Lawrence, Joan, Lady Howth (d. 1518), 45
St. Quintin, John, 32
St. Valery, Rog. of, abbot of Hyde, 19
Salisbury, of, Edw., 31, 93, 94; Patrick, earl of Salisbury (d. 1168) and his sister Hawise, 176; Wal., 94
Salisbury, 5, 121, 126, 193; assizes, 138; bp. of, 3, 19, 20, 24, 30, 39, 41, 49, 62, 63, 100, 101, 102, 146, 182, 184; and see Audley (Edm.), Nevill (Rob.), Osmund D. and C., 39, 62, 146, 201; earls of, 55; and see Longespée, Patrick; jail, 198
Salisbury Plain, 157
Salthrop, in Wroughton, 3, 4, 5, 31, 56
Salvation Army, 153, 155, 157–8
Salway, Dan., curate of Lyneham, 101
Sammes, — (fl. 1882), 138
Sampson, Ric., 13
Saule, Anne, see Sharington; Wm., 68
Saulf (fl. 1086), 57
Saunders, John, 124; Nic., 86; Sarah, 124; Thos., 124; and see Mill
Savage, Edw., 94; Eleanor, see Cotgrave; John, 94; Wm., 75, 204
Savaric, bp. of Bath, 11
Savernake, 41
Sayer, 14; Dorothy, 14; Pet. I, 14; Pet. II, 14
Scott, Sir Geo. Gilb., 148, 149
Scott and Moffat, architects, 149
Seddon, J. P., 150
Selfe, Jacob, 57; Marg., m. Dan. Webb, 57; Mary, m. John Tuck, 57; Ruth, m. Rog. Spackman, 57; Ruth (wife of Jacob), see Romen
Selkley hund., 1, 3, 49
Semington, 127
Sevenhampton, in Highworth, 120, 126
Seventh Day Adventists, 159
Seymour, Alex., 121; Algernon, duke of Somerset (d. 1749), 69, 122; Chas., Ld. Seymour of Trowbridge (d. 1665), 57; Chas., duke of Somerset (d. 1748), 69; Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1552), 29, 31, 57, 80, 82, 87, 121, 122, 191, 192; Edw. earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 31 n, 57, 62, 80, 82; Eleanor, dchss. of Somerset (d. 1467), 45; Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, 81; Eliz., (wife of Humph.), see Winslow; Frances, m. Conyers Darcy, 80–1, 122; Francis, Ld. Seymour of Trowbridge (d. 1664), 57, 122; Humph., 121; Jane, m. Chas. Boyle, 81; John (d. 1463), 121; John (d. 1675), 80; Oliver, 86; Sir Rog., 121 n; Sarah, dchss. of Somerset (d. 1692), †28, 29, 31, 35, 42; Sim., 121; Thos., Ld. Seymour of Sudeley (d. 1549), 29, 145; Wm., (d. 1660) 82; Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671), 80, 81; fam., 29, 34
Shaftsbury, earl of, see Cooper
Shaftesbury, abbey and abbess of, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72
Sharington, Anne (wife of John), 68; Anne, m. Wm. Saule, 68; Edw., 68; Eliz., 68; Sir Hen., 67, 72; John, 67; Olive, m. John Talbot, 67; Sir Wm. (d. 1553), 57, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 123; Wm. (d. 1610), 68
Sharpe, Sam. (fl. 1768), 176; (later Pocklington) Sam. (d. 1781), 176
Sharpenham, de, Ralph, 46, 47, 123
Sharps, Rob., 152
Shaw, in Lydiard Millicent, 84
Sheppard (Shepherd), Germanicus, 95; Hen., 46; John Harding, 111, 112, 131, 167; fam., 130
Shingler and Risdon, architects, 119
Shottesbrook, Edith, 13, 79, 83, 86; Rob., 13, 79, 83, 86
Shrewsbury, earl of, see Talbot
Shrivenham (Berks.), man., 80
Silcock, T. B., 154
Silcock and Reay, architects, 166
Simeon, prior of Bradenstoke, 46
Simeon, Sir Ric., 31
Simmonds (Simmons), Ric., 131; fam., 127
Skurray, Ernest Clement, 132
Smith, Ant., 185; Eliz. (wife of Thos. d. 1723), see Webb; Eliz., m. Rob. Neale, 57; Goddard, 98, 99, 170, 171; Mrs. Goddard, 173; Hen., 43; Jacob, 171; John (d. 1794), 180; John (d. 1815), 180; Jos., 22; Mary, m. John Jacob, 169, 170; Mary (wife of Thos. d. 1668), see Pinnell; Mat., 170; Ric., 171; Thos. (d. 1668), 170; Thos. (d. 1723), 48, 57; Thos. (d. 1790), 147; Thos. (fl. 1829), 180, 185; Wal., 57; fam., 171
Snell, S., 166
Snowe, John, 182
Soap-making ind., 180
Somborne, King's (Hants), 73
Somerset, dukes of, 69, 87; and see Beaufort, Seymour
Somerset, Chas. Noel, duke of Beaufort (d. 1756), 53; Eliz., dchss. of Beaufort (d. 1799), 53; Hen., duke of Beaufort (d. 1803), 53; Wm., 171
Somerset, 128, 129
South Western Gas Board, 140
Southwick (Hants), priory, 145, 146
Spackman, Rog., 57; Ruth, see Selfe; Thos. (fl. 1670), 43; Thos. (d. 1786), †29, 40, 42, 43
Spelman, see Spileman
Spencer (Spenser), Ld. Chas. (fl. 1759), 72; Geo., duke of Marlborough (d. 1817), 68, 69, 71, 72; Gilb., 177; Ric., 75; Ld. Rob. (fl. 1759), 72
Spicer, Jas., 185
Spileman (Spelman), Christine, 96; Nic., 96; Ric., 96; Wal., 52, 56; Wm., 96, 124
Stamp (Stampe), Tim., 98; Wm., vicar of Clyffe Pypard, 40
Standen Hussey (Berks.), 28
Stanford, de, Amy, 169; Isabel, 169; John, 169
Stanley, Edw., 181; Wm., 181, 185
Stanley, abbey and abbot of, 4, 33, 80, 81, 82, 86, 87, 201, 202
Stanmore, John of, 32
Stanshawe, of, John I, 54; John II, 54; Rob. I, 54; Rob. II, 54; Thos., 54
Stanton, John, 178
Staples, Alex., 181
Stephen the Carpenter (fl. 1086), 176
Stephen the Chamberlain (fl. 1227), 13
Stephen the Clerk (fl. 1214), 13
Stephens (Stevens), Anne, 68; Bridget, 145; Dorothy, 10; Eliz., 11; John (fl. 1596), 11, 145; John (fl. 1648), vicar of Chiseldon, 21; Nic. (fl. 1537), 15, 68; Nic. (d. 1611), 10, 11, 19, 69, 145; Ric. (fl. 1549), 30; Ric. (d. 1551), 30, 34; Rob., 48; Thos. (fl. 1549), 26, 30; Thos. (d. 1553), 15, 69, 145; Thos. (d. 1596), 10, 11, 15, 19, 20, 21, 69, 145; Thos. (d. 1619), 26; Thos. (fl. 1623), 10, 19, 48; Thos. (d. c. 1631), 10, 11, 19; fam., 15, 69
Steven, Wm., 13
Stevens, see Stephens
Stewart, David Jas., vicar of Hilmarton 62
Stichell, Frances, 131; John, 131; Wm. (d. 1618), 131; Wm. (fl. 1659), 131
Stigand, bp. of Winchester, 175, 176
Stiles, Edw., 60, 61; Rob., 60, 61
Still, John, 104
Stive (or Stine), Humph., 122; John, 122; Ric., 122; Rob., 122
'Stoche,' see Bradenstoke
Stodlegh, Joan, 18; Wm., 18
Stoke Gifford (Glos.), 53
Stone, Baynton, 17; Cath., m. Wm. Warry, 12; Jane Rosemary Alethe, m. D. Buchan, 12; Jas., 12, 17; John (d. 1774), 12, 17; John (d. 1792), 12; John (d. 1858), 12, 17; R.G.W., 12; Rob., 12; — (fl. 1882), 138; fam., 12
Storey, H. Lushington, 95
Story (later Storey-Maskelyne), Ant. Mervyn, 82; Marg., see Maskelyne; Mary, m. H. O. Arnold-Forster, 82; Mervyn Herbert Nevil, 82; fam., 82
Story of my Heart, The (Richard Jefferies), 67
Stracey, Sir Edw., 73
Stradlyng, Wm., 69
Strange, Garrett, Strange, and Cook, bankers, 128
Strange, John, 176, 185; fam., 128, 152
Strange, Strange and Co., bankers, 128
'Stratton', 13
Stratton, de, Adam, 120; Ric., 31, 36
Stratton Green, in Stratton St. Margaret, 152, 157
Stratton St. Margaret, 113, 116, 117, 119, 136, 140, 146, 161, 166, 167, 193; industrial estates, 131; prot. nonconf., 152; Rom. Cath., 151; sch., 163; and see Stratton Green
Street, G. E., 63, 202
Stremi (fl. 1060), 31, 94
Streynsham, Rob., 201
Strickland, Eliz., see Pile; Thos., 31
Strut, Wm., 83
Studies in the History of Swindon, 141
Sturgis, John (d. 1571), 169; John (fl. 1575), 169
Sturrock, Archibald, 142
Styne, Gillian, 46; John, 46; Ralph, 46; Rob., 46; Rog., 46; fam., 47
Suard, Ric., 32
Sudeley, Ld., see Boteler (Ralph)
Sully, Hen. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 16
Surtees, Mat., vicar of Swindon, 147
Suter and Edwards, engineers, 130
Sutton Benger, 39
Sutton, John, 13; Prince, 47; Thos., 81, 82
Swindon, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 48, 104–68;
adv., 145; agric., 124–6; alehouses,
105, 110, and see inns; allotments,
136; almshouses, 167; AngloCatholicism, 150; area, 105, 138;
art gallery, 139, 141; banks, 128,
152; 'Barracks', the, see buildings;
baths, 115, 135, 142; bingo hall,
133; boundaries, 105, 113, 116, 117,
138, 139, 140
-, bridges, Golden Lion br., 108,
111, 112, 113, 135, 136; Stone br.,
113; Union or Bullen's br., 113;
Whale br., 115
-, Building Soc., Permanent, 111
-, buildings, the 'Barracks', 110,
†116, 141, 152, 153, 155, 162; civic
offices, 139; corn exchange, 115,
132–3, 142; Courts of Justice, 119;
Mechanics' Institute, 142; and see
houses, inns, market-hos., town
halls
-, burgages, 105; bus service, 138–9;
canals, 105, 108, 111, 112, 113,
116, 119, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132,
136; cemeteries, 113, 136, 138;
chapels, 110, 111, 113; and see
prot. nonconf.; char., 146, 166–8;
Chartism, 128
-, chs., 144–51; All Saints ch.,
150; ch. of St. Andrew, 117,
150–1; ch. of St. Barnabas, 115,
150; Christ Ch., 115, 132, 144, 147,
148, 150; Holy Rood, 108, †108,
115, 131, 144, 145–8, 166; ch. of
St. John the Baptist, 119, 144, 151;
ch. of St. John the Evangelist, 113,
144, 148, 149–50; ch. of St. Luke,
144, 148, 150; ch. of St. Mark,
109, 110, 136, 144, 147, 148–9,
†148, 150, 161; ch. of St. Mary,
147, 150; ch. of St. Paul, 113, 144,
149; ch. of St. Peter, 117, 144,
151; ch. of St. Saviour, 144, 148,
150
-, ch.-ho., 133, 134; Church Well,
131; cinemas, 133, 143; civic
offices, see buildings; clubs and
societies, 66, 111, 135, 143; community halls, 117, 119; education,
143, 159–66, and see schs.; electricity supply, 115, 138, 139; epidemics, 135; estates, 46, 119–24; fairs,
105, 133; farms, 108, 117, 126, and
see Okus Farm; fields, 124, 125,
126; fire prevention, 135; Garden of
Remembrance, 140; gas supply,
112, 130, 134, 135, 140; geol.,
104–5
-, health, public, 135–6, 139, 140,
141–2; local boards of (new town),
111, 112, 113, 115, 133, 135, 136,
138; (old town), 111, 116, 135, 136,
138
-, hosps., G.W.R. hosp., 109, 139,
140, 142; isolation hosp., 115, 135,
136, 139, 140; Princess Margaret
hosp., 140; Victoria hosp., 136, 139,
140
-, houses, 106, 107, 108, 109–12,
115–16, 117, 119; Aspley Ho.,
109; Canford Ho., 107; Cricklade
St., no. 42, 108, †138; Croft Ho.,
109; the Hermitage, 108; the Lawn,
108, 117, 119, 120, 140, 148;
Manchester Ho., 106; old vicarage
ho., 108; Rectory Ho., 106; the
Sanctuary, 108; Square Ho., 106
-, housing estates, 105, 106, 109, 110,
111, 117, 119, 129, 140, 144, 149;
Covingham estate, 119, 149; G.W.
R. estate, 109–10, 111, †116; Lawn
estate, 118; Moredon estate, 117;
Nythe estate, 119; Park estates, 119;
Penhill estate, 117, 119, 140;
Pinehurst estate, 116, 117, 139,
160; Walcot estates, 117
-, immigrant workers, 111, 117,
128, 131, 140, 141, 144; Improvement Co., 110, 142; inc., 105,
124–5, 126; industrial estates, 119,
131, 140
-, ind., 105, 106, 112, 113, 117,
126–31; aircraft manufacturing,
130; brickmaking, 130; building,
113, 130; cabinet-making, 130;
clothing, 130; engineering, 130,
131; farm machinery manufacturing, 130; leather manufacturing,
126, 130; radio components, 130;
shoe making, 130; tobacco manufacturing, 130; wool ind., 126, 130;
and see quarrying, railway works,
trades and professions
-, inns, 105, 106, 110, 111, 115;
'Bell', 106, 115; 'Bell and Shoulder of
Mutton', 107; 'Bull', 106; 'Castle',
110; 'Cross Keys', 111, 115;
'Crown', 106, 123; 'Falcon', 111;
'Forester's Arms', 111, 'George',
111, 'Goddard Arms', 106, 115,
123; 'Golden Lion', 110, 111, 112;
'Greyhound', 151; 'Jolly Sailor',
111; 'King of Prussia', 106; 'King's
Arms', 106, 115, 131; 'Locomotive',
110, 111; 'Old Locomotive', 110;
'Queen's Arms' (later Queen's
Hotel), 110, 132; 'Railway Hotel',
106, 115; 'Rifleman's Arms', 111,
115; 'Running Horse', 109; 'The
Tabernacle', 113; Union Railway
Inn, 110; 'Whale', 110; 'Wholesome Barrel', 110; 'Wild Deer', 111
-, Italian community, 151; Kingshill, 109, 113, 127, 139; Lapper's
Hill, 124, 125; Latton, 139, 140;
lectures, 143; libraries, 117, 119,
141, 142
-, local govt., 133–41; aldermen,
138; borough, 105, 106, 116, 117,
133, 138, 140, 141; borough arms,
141, 141; borough plate, 141,
borough seal, 141; charter, 138;
corporation or council, 80, 106, 117,
119, 120, 126, 131, 133, 138, 139, 140,
141, 159, 160, 174; county borough
status, 140; incorporation, 138;
magistracy, 138; man. court, 127,
133; mayor, 138, 141, 143, par.
officers, 133, 134, 135; politics,
138; quarter sessions, 138; U.D.C.
(new town), 135, 136, 138; (old
town), 135, 138; wards, 138; and see
boundaries, education, electricity
supply, health, local boards of,
poor relief, sewage disposal, water
supply
-, lock-up, 107, man.-ho., 120;
mans., 119–24, 127, 131, 133, 176;
markets, 105, 110, 115, 126, 132–3,
194, 196; market cross, 106, 133;
market-ho. (new town), 113, 133;
(old town), 115, 132; marsh, 108,
125; Mechanics' Institute, 110,
130, 133, 135, 141, 142, 158, 159,
162; mills, 106, 108, 109, 131–2;
Moredon, 117, 139; museums, 109,
110, 139, 141; newspapers, 143–4;
New Town, 105, 106, 110, 111,
112–15, 119, 128, 129, 133, 135,
136, 138, 144, 167; Okus Farm,
109, 123–4, 125, 126, 131, 146;
Old Town, 104, 106, 111, 112, 113,
115–16, 128, 130, 134, 135, 136,
138, 144, 167
-, par., 105, 138; All Saints par.,
144, 150; Christ Ch. par., 144; St.
John the Baptist par., 144; St.
Mark's par., 144, 148–9, 150; St.
Paul's par., 144, 145, 148, 149; St.
Peter's par., 144
-, parks, 108, 109, 115, 116, 136
138, 139, 140; pedestrian precinct,
119; pest-ho., 107, 134, 135;
pillory, 106; police sta., 115, 138;
Polish community, 151; poor
relief, 133, 134; pop., 105, 106, 110,
111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 129,
139, 140, 144; Post Office, 111, 119,
131; prehistoric remains, 105;
Prospect Works, 130; prot. nonconf.,
90, 105, 107, 138, 151–9, 185;
quarrying ind., 31, 105, 107, 125,
126–8; railway works, 105–6, 109–
10, 111, 112, 113, 115, 126, 128–30,
141, 142, 152, 157, 158, 159;
Ratepayer's Protection Association,
136; rector, 105, 121, 123, 145, 146;
rectory, 145, 146; rectory ho., 146;
roads, 107, 108, 109, 119; Rom.
Cath., 151, 159, 163, 166, 203;
Roman remains, 105; Rushey
Plate, 108, 109, 115, 124; sarsen
stone, 117, †148
-, schs., 113, 117, 119, 147, 151,
159–66; Ch. of England sch., 160–1
Clarence st. sch., 164; Clifton st.
sch., 163; the College, 165–6; the
College secondary sch., 164;
College st. sch., 162; Commonweal
Grammar sch., 165; the Drove
sch., 165; Euclid st. sch., 164–5;
Even Swindon schs., 164; Ferndale schs., 165; Gorse Hill sch.,
163–4; G.W.R. sch., 161–2; Holy
Rood sch., 163; Jennings st. sch.,
165; Lethbridge rd. sch., 163; Pinehurst schs., 165; private schs., 166;
Queenstown schs., 162; Rodbourne
Cheney schs., 165; Westcott schs.,
162–3
-, sewage disposal, 113, 134–5, 136,
140; skating rink, 133; social life,
105, 141–4; societies, see clubs;
sports, 105, 115, 141, 143; stocks,
106; street-lighting, 135
streets, 106–13, 115, 116, 117,
119; Albert St., 116, 134, 156;
Albion St., 113; Albion Terrace,
111; Alliance Terrace, 111; Alma
Terrace, 111; Ashford Rd., 113,
115; Avening St., 113, 163;
Avenue Rd., 116; Aylesbury St.,
149; Back Lane, 108; Bath Rd.,
109, 116, 124, 125, 126, 139, 152,
153, 154, 155; Bath St., 109;
Bath Terrace, 116; Bathampton
St., 109; Beatrice St., 115, 157;
Beckhampton St., 111; Beech
Avenue, 117; Belle Vue Rd., 115,
116; Bellwood Place, 111; Belmont
Crescent, 116; Birch St., 115, 136;
Bridge St., 108, 110, 111, 112, 135,
138, 143, 152, 155; Bright St., 113;
Bristol St., 109, 112, 159, 161, 162;
Britannia Place, 107, 116, 134;
Broad St., 150, 158, 160; Brunel
St., 111; Burford Avenue, 117;
Butterworth St., 156; Byron St.,
112, 113; Cambria Bridge Rd., 113,
136; Cambria Place, 111, 157;
Cannon St., 113; Carfax St.,
112; Carlton St., 112; Carr
St., 112; Catherine St. 112;
Chapel St., 111, 113, 140, 158;
Charles St., 113; Cheltenham St.,
111; Cheney Manor Rd., 153, 156,
159; Church Place, 109, 110, 162,
163; Churchward Avenue, 117;
Clarence St., 143, 155, 159, 162,
164; Clifton St., 113, 136, 156, 163;
Colbourne St., 130; College St.,
112, 159, 162; Commercial Rd.,
113, 133; Commonweal Rd., 147,
150; Corporation St., 112, 115, 116,
138; County Rd., 116, 119; Cow
Lane, 108, 111, 112; Cricklade Rd.,
117, 155, 156, 157; Cricklade St.,
108, 120, 132, 144, 146, 147, 167;
Croft Rd., 117; Crombey St., 108;
Cromwell St., 111; Cross St., 112;
Dammas Lane, 108; Deacon St.,
156; Dean St., 115; Devizes Rd.,
107, 115, 116, 125, 133, 141, 147,
158; Dixon St., 112, 113, 153, 158,
162; Dover St., 112; Dowling St.,
163; Drove Rd., 108, 115, 116, 117,
119, 130, 140, 151; East St., 110;
Eastcott Hill, 108, 112, 115, 135,
158; Eastcott Lane, 111; Edgware
Rd., 112; Edinburgh St., 136, 156;
Elmina Rd., 115; Emlyn Square, 109
142; Euclid St., 116, 139, 143, 160,
164, 165; Exeter St., 109; Exmouth
St., 113; Falcon Terrace, 111;
Faringdon Rd., 110, 112, 113, 136,
139, 155; Faringdon St., 109, 153;
Farnsby St., 112, 113; Ferndale Rd.
115, 116, 156, 157, 160, 165; Fleet
St., 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 119,
130, 138, 156, 157; Fleetway
Terrace, 111; Flemming Way, 119,
124; Florence St., 115, 158;
Folkestone Rd., 115; Gladstone St.,
112; Gloucester St., 111; Goddard
Avenue, 116; Gooch St., 112;
Groundwell Rd., 143, 151, 163;
Guppy St., 113; Harding St., 111;
Havelock St., 111; Haydon St., 112;
Headlands Grove, 117; Henry St.,
111, 113; High St., 106, 107, 108,
109, 115, 130, 132, 133, †182;
Hinton St., 113; Holbrook St., 112;
Horace St., 109; Horse Fair, 107;
Hunt St., 115; Hythe Rd., 113,
115; Jennings St., 113, 165; John
St., 111, 113; Kembrey St., 130;
Kent Rd., 115; King St., 112;
King William St., 116, 147, 161;
Kingshill Rd., 116, 117; Lansdown
Rd., 116; Lethbridge Rd., 116, 160,
163; Liddington St., 158; Linden
Rd., 156; Linslade St., 113; Little
London, 108, 116, 134; London St.,
109, 111; Maidstone Rd., 115; The
Mall, 116; Malvern Rd., 117,
158; Manchester Rd., 112, 115,
139, 153, 156; Market Square,
106, 115, 132, 133, 138, 141,
146; Marlborough Lane, 107;
Marlborough Rd., 107, 108, 117,
119, 132; Marlborough St., 156;
Marlowe Avenue, 151; Maxwell
St., 148; Merton St., 112; Mill
Lane, 108, 125, 130; Mill St., 112,
157; Milton Rd., 113; Moredon
Rd., 153, 156; Morris St., 113;
Mount Pleasant, 111; Newcastle St.,
116, 130; Newport St., 105, 106–7,
115, 152, 153, 154, 159, 160, 161;
North St., 111, 112, 157, 158;
Northern Rd., 117; Okus Rd., 116,
136, 139; Oriel St., 112, 149;
Osborne St., 159; Oxford St., 109,
111; Page St., 111; Park Lane, 108,
151; Penhill Drive, 117; Percy St.,
113, 155; The Planks, 108, 146,
152, 154; Plymouth St., 116;
Portsmouth St., 116; Poulton St.,
115; Princes St., 108, 111, 112, 119,
124, 155; Prospect Hill, 112, 135,
153, 157; Prospect Place, 109, 110,
112, 113, 116, 152, 156, 166;
Quarry Rd., 116; Queen St., 111,
112, 135; Queen's Drive, 117, 119,
153, 156; Raleigh Avenue, 151;
Reading St., 109, 111; Redcliffe St.,
115; Redcross St., 113; Regent
Circus, 108, 111, 115, 136, 138, 139,
151, 155, 157, 166; Regent Place,
108, 112, 153, 158; Regent St., 108,
110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 119, 141,
151, 152, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158,
159, 163; Ripley Rd., 116; Rodbourne Lane, 113; Rodbourne Rd.,
108, 138, 156, 157; Rolleston St.,
112, 158; St. Margaret's Rd., 116;
The Sands, 134; Sanford St., 112,
151, 152, 154, 161, 162; Sandringham Rd., 119; Sheppard St.,
111, 113, 130; Short Hedge, 134;
Shrivenham Rd., 117, 119; South
St., 116, 153, 157; Springfield Rd.,
107, 134; Stafford St., 112; Sussex
Square, 117, †148; Swindon St.,
112; Taunton St., 109; Temple St.,
158; Thomas St., 113; Tovey Rd.,
151; Turl St., 112; Turner St., 115;
Union Row, 116; Union St., 116;
Upham Rd., 153, 154; Victoria
Rd., 113, 115, 116, 130, 158, 159,
165, 166; Victoria St., 116, 134,
135, 153, 154; Vilett St., 112;
Volta Rd., 115; Walcot Rd., 117;
Warwick Rd., 111; Waterloo Terr.,
111; Wellington St., 111, 112, 119,
158; Wesley St., 155; Westcott
Place, 109, 110, 111, 112, 135, 151,
156; Westcott St., 109, 110;
Western St., 112; Westlecott Rd.,
105, 116, 125, 127; Whitbourne
Avenue, 119, 151; Whiteman St.,
115; Whitworth Rd., 138; William
St., 113, 155, 158; Windmill St.,
106, 131; Windsor Rd., 119;
Winifred Rd., 116; Wood St., 106,
108, 109, 115, 131, 132; Wroughton
Rd., 136; York Rd., 116, 124
Technical Institute, 159, 160,
165–6; theatres, 115, 142, 143;
tithes, 145, 146; Town Hall
(Market Sq.), †108, 132, 142;
Town Hall (Regent Circus), 115,
136, 138, 139, 141, †156; Tractarianism, 149
-, trades and professions, 105,
126–31; attorneys, 128; bacon
factor, 130; bakers, 126; bankers,
128; barbers, 126; blacksmith, 105;
boilersmiths, 130; brandy merchant
128; brass-finishers, 130; brewers,
130; butchers, 126, 133; carpenters, 126; cheesefactors, 126, 128;
clothier, 126; coal-and-salt-merchant, 128; coopers, 126; coppersmith, 130; corn and hop factors,
130; currier, 128; drapers, 126,
128; draughtsmen, 130; engineers,
130; engine-turners, 130; feltmaker
126; fitters, 130; gas engineer, 130;
grinders, 130; grocers, 128; iron
and brass founder, 130; ironmonger, 128; labourers, 105, 126;
machine maker, 130; masons, 126;
millwright, 130; quarriers, 127,
128; saddler, 128; shearman, 126;
shoemakers, 126, 130; silkweaver,
126; skinner, 126; smiths, 126, 130;
spring-makers, 130; stonecutter,
126; stonemerchants, 128; surgeonapothecaries, 128; tailors, 126;
tallow chandlers, 128; undertakers,
128; upholsterers, 128; weavers,
126; winnowing machine makers,
130; woolman, 126; woolmongers,
126; woolstapler, 128
-, Trades Council, 138; tramways,
138, 139; 'Trip', 142; Ukrainian
community, 151; vicar, 105, 145,
146–7, 161; vicarage, 145, 146;
vicarage ho., 146; water supply,
108, 115, 135, 138, 139, 140;
Welsh community, 111, 128, 152,
157; wharf, 108, 127, 130, 132;
White Horse Repository, 133;
workho., 107, 134; and see Broome,
Eastcott, Even Swindon, Gorse
Hill, Nethercott, Rodbourne
Cheney, Walcot, Westcott
Swindon Advertiser, 136, 138
Swindon Advertiser and Monthly Record, 143, 144
Swindon Advertiser and Wiltshire, Berkshire and Gloucestershire Chronicle, 144
Swindon Central Market Co., 132
Swindon Corporation Water Co., 200
Swindon Echo, 144
Swindon Gas Co., 134; and see New Swindon Gas Co.
Swindon Hill, 1, 105, 106, 109, 124, 125, 136
Swindon and North Wilts. Technical Instruction Committee, 159
Swindon Press Ltd., 144
Swindon Waterworks Co., 135
Symons, Chris., vicar of Seagry, 172
T.
Talbot, Eliz. (fl. 1377), 120; Eliz. (fl. 1492), m. Sir Edw. Grey, 122; Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1541), 120; Gilb., 120; John, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1453), 121; John (fl. 1581), 67; Sir John (d. 1714), 67, 72; Marg., ctss. of Shrewsbury (d. 1467), 45, 121; Olive, see Sharington; Ric. (fl. 1377), 120; Ric. (d. 1396), 120; Thos., vct. Lisle (d. 1469), 121, 122; Wm., bp. of Durham, 72; fam., 120, 123
Tame, Edm., 120; Eliz., m. Lewis Watkins, 120; fam., 120
Tancarville, Wm. de, 57
Tangier, 63
Tate, Mat., rector of Liddington 72,
Taylor, Anne, 18; Fred., 64; Wm. (fl. 1690), 18; Wm. (fl. 1849), 74
Tedgar, (fl. 1060) 53
Terumber, Eliz., see Winslow; Jas., 121; John, 121
Testwood, Gilb., 96
Thames, riv., 127
Than, Wm., 13
Thomas, count of Perche (d. 1217), 176
Thomas, earl of Lancaster (d. 1322), 176
Thomas, Hartland, 150
Thornhill, in Clyffe Pypard, 5, 24, 26, 27, 145; agric., 33, 34, 35, 36; courts, 37; man., 29, 31, 42; man-ho., 31; mill, 37; poor relief, 37; prot. nonconf., 41; sch., 42; tithes, 39
Thornhill hund., 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 66, 175; meeting-place, 5
Thornton, Alex., rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 87
Thunder Brook, 186
Thynne, Sir John, 34
Tibetot, John, 82; Marg., see Badlesmere
Times, The, 52
Tobacco-manufacturing ind., 130
'Toccansceaga', see Tockenham, West
Tockenham, Thos. of, 96, 98, 101
Tockenham (or East Tockenham), 3, 4, 5, 31, 168–74; adv., 171; agric., 171; area, 168; boundaries, 168, 169; canal, 168, 169; char., 65, 173–4; ch., 38, 62, 101, 171–3, 202; estates, 169, 170; fields, 171; geol., 168; houses, 169; inc., 171; local govt., 171; man., 30, 168, 169–70; man.-ho., 168, 170–1; mill, 171; par., 93; parsonage ho., 172; pop., 168; prot. nonconf., 173; Queen Court Farm, 168, 169, 170, 171; rly., 168, 169; rectorial estate, 172; rectors, 101, 171, 172; rectory, 100, 171; reservoir, 93; roads, 168–9; Roman remains, 168, 173; schs., 173; Shaw, 168, 169, 170, 171; tithes, 172; village, 168, 169; Wick, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173; woodland, 168, 171
Tockenham ('Toccansceaga'), West, in Lyneham, 68, 91, 168, 169; agric., 98; Court Farm, 96, 98; courts, 99; estates, 95–6; fields, 98; inc., 98; man., 95, 96; man.-ho., 96; Meadow Court, 96; mills, 99; pop., 91; roads, 93; tithes, 101
Toomer, John, 106, 115
Torperley, Nat., rector of Liddington, 72
Town and Country Planning Act (1947), 140
Town Development Act (1952), 106, 131, 140, 144
Townsend, — (18th cent. architect), 31
Towresley, Wm., 99
Travers, Martin, 148
Tregoze, Clarice, m. la Warre, 78; John, 4, 53, 78, 86; Rob., sheriff of Wilts. (d. by 1215), 78; Rob., (d. 1265), 53, 77, 78; Sybil (wife of Rob. I), see Ewias; Sybil, m. Wm. de Grandison, 78, 79, 83, 86; fam., 53
Trepplin, E. C., 201
Trevilines, — (fl. 1413), 121
Trowbridge, 39, 121; honor of, 55, 56, 95; man., 122, 176
Trowbridge Building Soc., 112
Tuchet, Geo., earl of Castlehaven (d. 1617), 55; Jas., earl of Castlehaven (d. 1684), 55; Lucy, see Mervyn; Mervyn, earl of Castlehaven (d. 1631), 55, 56
Tuck, Adam (fl. 1660), 97, 101; Adam (fl. 1744), 97; John, 57; Mary, see Selfe; Rob. (fl. 1660), 97, 101; Rob. (fl. 1719), 97; fam., 97
Tudor, Edm., earl of Richmond (d. 1456), 79; Marg., see Beaufort
Turchetil (fl. 1086), 56
Turner, Isaac, 103; Lucy, 54; Ric., 54; Revd. S., 90; Thos., 115; Wm., 54; fam., 130
Twittee, Thos., vicar of Chiseldon 48, 49
Tyeys, de, Alice, m. Warin de Lisle, 45, 83; Hawise, 45; Hen. (d. c. 1308), 45, 46, 83, 84; Hen. (d. 1321–2), 45, 83
Tymmes, Thos., 38
Tytherton, East, in Chippenham, 158
U.
Uffcott, in Broad Hinton, 3, 4, 5
Ulfric (fl. 1060), 53
Ulvric (fl. 1086), 124
Ulward (fl. 1086), 122, 124
Unigate Creameries Ltd., 196–7
Unitarians, 152, 157, 159
United Dairies Ltd., 196
United Kingdom Land and Building Association, 112
Unwin, Sir Raymond, 116
Upham, in Aldbourne, 14, 120, 122
V.
Valence, de, Aymer, 120, 131; Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1296), 4, 5, 105, 120; fam., 105
Vaux, Wm., vicar of Wanborough, 175; Wm. Sandys Wright, 175
Vergil, Polydone, 175
Vickers-Armstrong, aircraft manufacturers, 130
Victoria County History, 141
Vilett, Arthur, 131; John (fl. 1657), 122, 125, 145; John (fl. 1729), 122; Mary, see Goddard; Nic., 145; Thos. (fl. 1657), 122, 125, 145; Thos. (fl. 1773), 46, 108; Thos. Goddard, rector of Draycot Foliat, 48; Wm., 146; fam., 105, 112, 122, 145, 146, 148, 167
Villiers, Barbara, see St. John; Charlotte, see Capel; Sir Edw., 79 n; Geo. Wm. Fred., earl of Clarendon (d. 1870), 39; Thos., earl of Clarendon (d. 1786), 81, 87, 191, 204; Thos., earl of Clarendon (d. 1824), 85, 204; Sir Wm., 79 n
W.
Wadard (fl. 1086), 121
Wade, F. B., 150
Wakeham fam., 64
Walcot, in Swindon, 108, 117; agric., 124, 125; ch., 144, 147, 150–1; estates, 123, 124; farms, 126; inc., 125; local govt., 134, 138; prot. nonconf., 153, 154, 156; schs., 166; tithes, 146; and see Swindon, housing estates
Walker, Clement, 94; Heneage, 94, 96, 101, 102; John (d. 1758), 29, 94; John (later Walker-Heneage, d. 1806), 94, 100, 101; Mary, see Button; Rob., 18; fam., 96, 102
Walker-Heneage, Clement, 94; Geo. (formerly Wyld), 94; Godfrey, 94; John (formerly Walker), 94; fam., 94, 96, 98, 100, 102
Wallace, Wm., 158
Wallingford (Berks.), 39; honor of, 12, 28, 44, 45, 47, 123, 190, 198; prior and priory of, 123, 146
Wallis, Hen., 169; Lucy, 169; Wm. I, 169; Wm. II, 169
Walrond, Edw., 121; Eliz., 12; Ingram, 12; Joan, 12; John, 12; Wm., 12; fam., 12
Walsham, Rob., canon of Salisbury, 72; Wm., prebendary of Liddington, 72
Walter, bp. of Bath and Wells, 11
Walter, abbot of Hyde, 12, 13
Walter, John, 170; Thos., 170
Wanborough, of, John, 178, 184; Rob., 178, 181, 184; fam., 178, 184
Wanborough, 1, 3, 4, 5, 46, 66, 119, 174–86; adv., 182; agric., 179–80; area, 174; boundaries, 174; chant., 183; chap. of St. Ambrose, 184; chap. of St. Katherine, 177, 178, 180, 181, 183, 184; char., 185–6; ch., 178, 181–4, †182; courts, 181; Earlscourt Farm, 174, 176–7, 179, 182; East and West, 175; estates, 175–9; fairs, 180–1; farms, 180; fields, 179–80; geol., 174; houses, 175; inc., 180; ind., 180; inns, 175; local govt., 181; Lower and Upper, 175; man.-ho., 177; mans., 175–9; mills, 179, 181; poor relief, 181; pop., 175; prehistoric remains, 174; prot. nonconf., 180, 184–5; quarries 174; rectorial estate, 178, 182; rectors, 182, 184; rectory, 179, 182; rectory ho., 178–9; roads, 174, 175; Rom. Cath., 185; Roman remains, 126, 174; Saxon cemetery, 174; schs., 75, 185; tithes, 182; trackways, 174, 175; vicarage, 182; vicarage ho., 182; vicars, 178, 182, 183; village, 175; wall paintings, 183; Warnage Farm, 178; worthies, 175
Wancy, de, Christine, 54; Geof., 4, 54; Ralph, 52, 54; Wm., 54; fam., 54
Wantage (Berks.), 153, 185; Community of St. Mary the Virgin at, 148
Ward, John, 46, 47; Mic. Foster, 46, 47
Warman, Eliz., 201; Jasper, 201; John, 74; Thos., 68
Warminster, 105
Warner, Hen., 54
Warre, le or la, Clarice, see Tregoze; John, 78; Rog., 53
Warry, Cath., see Stone; Wm., 12
Warry-Stone, Wm. Ellis, 12
Warwick, earl of, see Beauchamp, Dudley
Warwick, Eliz., 100
Waspail, Rog., 55
Watchfield (Berks.), 124
Watkins, Eliz., see Tame; Lewis, 120; Wm., 120
Watson, Geo., 86
Waylen, Jas., 193
Waynflete, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester 55, 178, 184
Wealsh, Jas., vicar of Hilmarton, 62
Weare, alias Browne, John, 83; Thos., 83
Weaver, Hen., 52, 63
Webb (Webbe), Dan., 57; E. Doran, 151; Eliz., m. Thos. Smith, 57; Marg., see Selfe; Mary, 47; Rob., 71; Thos., 49; — (fl. 19th cent.), 22; fam., 145; and see Evered, Richmond
Welde, Wm. atte, 177
Wells, Rob., 74
Wenman, Thos., 121
Wereman, Wm., 13
Wesley, John, 22, 152, 185
Wesleyan and General Insurance Co., 143
West, Thos., 123; Wm. (d. 1610), 123; Wm. (fl. 1617), 123
Westbury, 40, 105, 153; and see Heywood
Westcott, in Swindon, 109, 110, 111; agric., 124; man., 121–2, 124; mill, 131
Westlecott, in Wroughton, 3, 4, 5, 68 124, 127
Westminster Press and Provincial Newspapers Ltd., 144
Westrop, in Chiseldon, 5, 8, 14, 15
Weymouth (Dors.), 142
Wharton, And., 198
Whatley, Chas. W., 16; fam., 12, 17
Wheeler, Thos., 22
White, Thos., 145
Whitefield, Geo., 103
Whitley, in Calne, 51
Whitmore, Marg., m. Sir John St. John, 89
Wicke, John, vicar of Wootton Bassett 205
Wigmore (Herefs.), 96
Wilcot, 182
Wild Life in a Southern County (Richard Jefferies), 67
Willetts, Canon W. H., rector of Lydiard Tregoze, 89
Williams, Alfred Owen, 67, 130, 143; J. A. A., 95; Jos., 128
Wills (Chas.) and Sons, clothiers, 130
Wills, W. D. and H. O., tobacco manufacturers, 130
Wilson, Frances, see Goddard; Pet. Werden, 28; Wm., 28; Wm. Werden, 28
Wilson and Wilcox, architects, 132
Wilton, prior of, 4
Wiltshire, — (20th cent. quarrier), 128
Wiltshire, 42, 43, 127; archd. of, 39, 86, 146, 202; sheriff of, 192
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 175
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Soc., 26, 141
Wilts. & Berks. canal, 8, 77, 78, 85, 93, 105, 108, 110, 112, 116, 119, 127, 128, 131, 132, 141, 162, 168, 169, 187, 196
Wiltshire Bibliography (1929), 26
Wiltshire County Council, 30, 81, 85, 103, 138, 140, 159, 160
Wilts. and Dorset Banking Co., 196
Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, 144
Wiltshire Herald and Advertiser, 144
Wiltshire Newspapers Ltd., 144
Wiltshire Regiment, 141
Winchcombe, Frances, m. Hen. St. John, vct. Bolingbroke, 79
Winchester, bp. of, 3, 4, 29, 33, 176; and see Blois, Stigand, Waynflete, Wykeham; cath., 176, 179; coll., 40; D. and C., 178, 179, 182, 185 n; Hyde abbey, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 46; and see Ferynges; Old Minister, 10; St. Mary's abbey, 120; St. Swithun's priory, 3, 4, 29, 30, 34, 39
Windsor (Berks.), St. George's chap., 146
Winslow, Eliz., m. (1) John Terumber (2) Humph. Seymour, 121; Thos., 121
Winterbourne Bassett, 40
Winterbourne Monkton, 16, 22
Witcomb, Wm. of, 55
Witcomb, in Hilmarton, 5, 51; adv., 64; agric., 58, 59; bridge, 60; chap., 61, 64; farm-ho., 56; farms, 56, 59; fields, 59; man., 55–6; mill, 60; pop., 51; tithes, 61; woodland, 58
Witney (Oxon)., 121
Wolfhall, in Great Bedwyn, 121
Wolford, Ric., 90
Wollmonger, John, 196
Woodchester (Glos.), 151
Woolnall, Mary, m. Hen. Danvers, 100
Wolsey, Thos., cardinal, 63
Woodford, 201; and see Heale
Woodhay, West (Berks.), 176
Woodhill, in Clyffe Pypard, 30; agric., 33–4, 35, 36, 37; chap., 38, 41; estate, 33; man., 12, 29, 31–2; man.-ho., 32; mill, 37; Park, 5, 32; prehistoric remains, 24, 26; tithes, 39, 40, 41
Wool ind., 66, 126, 130, 180
Woolworth (F. W.) and Co., 149
Wootton, Agnes, m. Wm. Yorke, 194; Emmot, m. Hen. Ogdun, 194; Nic., 45, 46, 193, 194
Wootton Bassett, 3, 4, 5, 31, 41, 75, 87, 91, 115, 186–205; adv., 201; agric., 194–6; area, 186; banks, 189, 196; borough, 190, 191, 198, 199, 200; boundaries, 186; bridges, 187; buildings, 189; burgages, 187, 195, 199; burgesses, 199, 200; canal, 187, 189, 196; char., 104, 200, 204–5; charters, 199; ch., †62, 201–3; commons, 186, 187, 195; corporation, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202; courts, 188, 199, 200; estates, 193–4; fairs, 197; farms, 187, 196; fields, 195; gas supply, 200; geol., 186; Greenhill, 186, 187, 200; hosps., 200, 201; houses, 187, 189; housing estates, 189; inc., 189, 190, 194, 195; ind., 196–7; inns, 189, 196; kiln, 187; local govt., 198–201; manorial buildings, 192–3; mans., 28, 81, 169, 190–2, 199; markets, 188, 196, 197; mayor, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202; mills, 197–8; mineral springs, 186; Nore Marsh, 187, 195, 204; par., 200; Parl. rep., 198; pop., 187; priory, 187–8; prison, 189, 198; prot. nonconf., 203; quarries, 186; rly., 187, 189, 196; rectors, 201; rectory, 201; roads, 186, 187; Rom. Cath., 151, 203; royal stud, 194; R.D.C., 189; schs., 203–4; seals, 201; sewage disposal, 200; stocks, 189; streetlighting, 200; streets, 189; tithes, 201–2; Town Hall, 188–9, †193, 200; Town Trust, 188, 200; trackways, 186–7; trade, 196; Vastern man. and Park, 186, 187, 189–90, 191, 192–3, †192, 194–5, 198; vicarage, 201; vicarage ho., 202; vicars, 172, 201, 202, 204; water supply, 24, 200; wharf, 187, 189, 196; woodland, 190; Woodshaw, 186, 187, 200
Wootton Rivers, 42
Worcester, earl of, see Percy
World War, First, 81, 138; Second, 116, 117, 119, 130, 132, 139, 140, 141
Worle (Som.), 177
Wright, John, 169
Wroughton, Chris., 32; Francis, 29; Giles, 32, 56; Isabel, 12, 18, 67, 123; John, 12, 32, 71; Marg., 32; Thos. (fl. 1406), 56; Thos. (d. 1597), 32, 56; Wm. (d. 1393), 12, 18, 32, 38, 67, 123, 192, 195; Wm. (d. 1408), 32, 56; Wm. (d. 1558), 32, 56, 67; fam., 12, 35, 56, 67, 68, 123
Wroughton, 3, 5, 13, 84, 105, 116, 131, 166; aerodrome, 9; Blagrove Farm, 5; hosp., 9, 136; par., 4, 75; prot. nonconf., 157; Rom. Cath., 151; sch., 23; waterworks, 135, 140; wharf, 111; and see Costow, Elcombe, Overtown, Quidhampton, Salthrop, Westlecott
Wroughton, Lower, 3, 4
Wroughton, Over, 5
Wulfmaer (fl 62), 52, 56
Wyatt, Sir Mat. Digby, 109
Wyk (Wyke), de, John (fl. 1343), 83; John (fl. 1400), 83, 193; Marg., 193
Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester 40
Wyld (later Walker-Heneage), Geo., 94; Mary, 94
Wyn, Ellis, 182
Wyndham, Chas., earl of Egremont (d. 1763), 69; Chas., (fl. 1763), 69; Chas. Wm. (d. 1828), 122; Geo., earl of Egremont (d. 1837), 122; Geo. Francis, earl of Egremont (d. 1845), 122; Wm., 69
Wyndmuleward, Wm. le, 181 n
Y.
Yate, John, 181; Thos., 181
York, duke of, see Edmund, Edward, Richard; dchss. of, see Cecily
Yorke, Agnes, see Wootton; John (d. 1513), 45, 46, 194; John (fl. 1640), 122; Thos., 46, 194; Wm. (d. 1477), 13, 45, 194; Wm. (fl. 1648), 82, 122; Wm. (fl. 1709), 82; fam., 122
Younge, Ric., 69
Z.
Zouche, la, Ela, 176; Rog., 176