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INDEX
NOTE. Page numbers in bold indicate the substantive account of a subject. A page number in italics refers solely to an illustration or caption, while a page number followed by n refers solely to the footnotes. A number preceded by pl. refers to the colour plates.
Abbreviations used include: abp, archbishop; agric., agriculture; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; archdcn, archdeacon; Art., Arthur; Barth., Bartholomew; bdy, boundaries; bldgs, buildings; Benj., Benjamin; bp, bishop; Cath., Catherine, Catholicism; ch., church; char., charities; Chas, Charles; Chris., Christopher; cts, courts; ctss, countess; communics, communications; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; est., estates; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fras, Francis; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; ho(s)., house(s); Humph., Humphrey; inclo., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas, James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; ld, lord(s); Leon., Leonard; m., married; manuf., manufacture(r); Matt., Matthew; Mgt, Margaret; Mgy, Margery; Mic., Michael; mkt, market(s); mqs, marquis; Nath., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish, parochial; (perp.) cur., (perpetual) curate; Phil., Philip; popn, population; prehist., prehistory, prehistoric; rect., rectory; Reg., Reginald; Ric., Richard; rly, railway; Rob., Robert; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; Steph., Stephen; stn, station; Thos, Thomas; vct(ss), viscount(ess); vic., vicar; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm, William
A.
Abbot, Chris., rector of Gt Haseley, 269
Abdy, Rob., 183
Aberdeenshire, 115
Abingdon, earls of, 14, 257–8; and see Bertie
Abingdon (formerly Berks.), 12, 38, 40,
166, 277 n, 316, 411, 418
-, abbey, 51, 183, 290
-, as mkt, 12, 47, 164, 212, 404, 406–7
-, carriers to, 25, 160, 306, 396
-, RAF stn, 33
Achecot, Wm, vic. of Chalgrove, 150–1
Ackworth, Wm, rector of Ewelme, 229 n
Acrith, Geoff., cur., 151
Adam, chaplain of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
Adam:
-, Rob., architect, 246
-, Wm, 186
Adams:
-, Thos, 251
-, fam., 257
Addington, Gilb. of, vic. of Nuffield, 363
Adeane (Adene):
-, Hen. (d. 1507), 377
-, Hen. (fl. 1841), 138
-, Simon Whorwood, 146
-, Thos, 233 n
-, fam., 143
Ælfric (fl. early 11th cent.), 311
Ælfstan (fl. 995), 163
Ælgifu (Emma), queen, 36, 303, 311
Æthelred II, 36, 244
Æthelred of Mercia, 36
agriculture, 6–7, 12–13, 14–15; and see assarting; corn dealers; crop rotations; crops; dairying; farm buildings; fertilizers; intercommoning; labourers; landscape; livestock; meadows; mealman; mechanization; rents; transhumance; woodland; and agric. and commons under names of particular places
Aire-sur-la-Lys (Pas-de-Calais, France), 327
airfields, 1, 6, 21, 33; and see Benson: RAF stn; Chalgrove: airfield
Alan son of Roland, 363
Albury, 235, 248, 252, 263, 269
Aldbury, John at, 279 n
'Aldbury', earthwork, 276, 278–9, 369 n
Aley, Alf., 379
Alfred, king, 36
Algar, Thos, 140
Alington:
-, Eliz., see Argentein
-, John, 129
All Souls College, Oxford, 254, 335
Allen:
-, Ric., 402–3
-, W.H. & Sons, 233 n
Allestree, Ric., rector of Ewelme, 229
Allnutt (Allnatt, Alnot):
-, Florence, 108
-, John, 427
-, fam., 73 n, 81
allotments, parish, 30, 48, 68, 72, 83, 87, 111, 120, 126, 138, 157, 224, 253, 274, 287, 329, 331, 354, 412
almshouses, see charities
Alured (fl. 1086), 163
Alveton, John de, 41, 52
Alvingham, Baron, 284
Amey Roadstone Construction, 403
Anarchy (12th-cent.), 29 n, 52, 310
ancient royal demesne, see Crown: demesne
Ander, John de, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 115
Anderson:
-, Geo., 381
-, Thos (d. c.1729), 320
-, Thos (d. 1741), 320
-, Thos (fl. 1795), 321
Andover (Hants), 242
Andrew:
-, John, 298
-, Thos, 352, 357
Andrews (Andrewes):
-, Anne, see Hart
-, Basil, rector of Swyncombe, 389
-, Edw., 183
-, fam., 183, 186
Angevin:
-, Gilb., 315
-, Maur., 315
-, Ralph, 315, 326
-, Reg. (d. 1214), 315
-, Reg. (fl. 1279), 315, 326
Anglo-Saxon settlement, 7–9, 19, 27–8,
71, 91–2, 124–5, 161, 195, 237–8,
278, 307–8, 344, 370, 396, 398,
424
-, agric., 3, 45, 165
-, cemeteries, 7–8, 19, 22–3, 28, 91, 193,
195, 396, 398
-, 'hide' farms, 8, 89, 92, 102, 158, 195,
210
-, metal finds and coins, 19, 22–3, 27,
193, 195, 370 n
-, wics and worths, 9, 27, 71, 161, 165,
308
and see barrows; Benson: manors (Anglo- Saxon royal est.)
Angrom, Thos, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Anjou, Mgt of, 242
Anne, queen, 293
Ansell, fam., 78, 81
apothecaries, 49
Apperley:
-, Wm of, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
115
-, fam., 115
Appleton, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 267
Archer:
-, Edw., rector of Newington, 335
-, Ric., 50
architects, see Adam; Birkett; Bodley; Brett; Bruton; Buckeridge; Buttress; Caroe; Cave; Clarke; Comper; Crosbie; Derick; Donald Insall; Erith; Ferrey; Figgis; Garner; Hakewill; Harris; Howard; Hugall; Kent; Lutyens; Mallows; Milne; Morris; Mowbray; Paine; Philips; Plowman; Powell; Rickman; Rolfe; Scott; Shaw; Smith, Harry; Stallwood; Tapper; Thompson; Townesend; Wren; Wyatt
Arden, Evan, 287
Argentein:
-, Agnes, see Bereford
-, Eliz., m. — Alington, 129
-, Joan, 129
-, John, 129
-, John (d. 1382), s. of above, 129
-, John (d. 1420), 129
-, Wm, 129
-, fam., 75, 156
Armentères, Rob. of, 202
Armitage, Phil., vic. of Nettlebed, 300
Arnett, fam., 47
Arnold, fam., 47
Arthur, prince, 37
Arthur, Ric., 353, 358
artists, designers, and sculptors, see Burlison & Grylls; Clayton and Bell; Colefax; Fowler, John; Gibbs, Chas; Hardman; Hicks, David; Jack; Kapoor; Lancaster, Nancy; Piddington, John; Piper, John; Whistler
Arundel:
-, John, 201
-, Mgt, see Burghersh
Arundel, earl of, see d'Aubigny
Ascott, see Milton
Ashby:
-, Hen., 408
-, Jas, 215
-, Jos., 407
Ashfield, Sir Edm., 217, 228
assarting, 3, 14, 350–1, 376, 380, 404
Assendon, see Bix and Pyrton: Stonor
assizes of bread and ale, 19, 79, 139, 273, 391
Astill (Esthulle), fam., 216 n
Astley Simon, rector of Nuffield, 364
Aston Rob. of, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Aston (Staffs.), 313
Aston Clinton (Bucks.), 396
Aston Rowant, 5, 204, 375, 431
Aston rural deanery, 20, 114, 148, 174, 225, 332, 385, 430
Astwood (Bucks.), 99
Atkinson:
-, Wm (fl. 1840s–60s), 427
-, Wm (fl. 1871, another), 213
-, fam., 252
Audley:
-, Eliz., 129
-, Jas (d. c.1335), 129
-, Jas (d. after 1372, 129
-, Mgt, see Bereford
-, Thos, 129
-, Wm, 129
-, fam., 140
Aumary, John son of, see John
Aumoner, Thos, 171
Aunfrey, Ralph, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 115
Austen, Fred., 109
Avenell, Alan, rector of Ewelme, 227
Aylesbury (Bucks.), 306, 395
Ayshford, Dan., rector of Swyncombe, 388
B.
Bach, J.C., composer, 258
Bacon:
-, Sir Edm., 201, 211, 216
-,-, his w. Joan, 201
-, John, 201
-, Mgy, m. Wm de Kerdeston, 201
-, Rob., rector of Ewelme, 227
-, Steph., 378
-, fam., 225, 227
Badby:
-, Jane, see Pipard
-, John, 243
-, Kath., m. Wm Lenthall, 243
Badgemore, see Henley
Badminton (Glos.), 75
Bailey:
-, Alb., 50, 57
-, Geo. and his w. Mary, 327
-, John, 50
Baillemond, fam., 216
Baker:
-, Hen. the, 323
-, Joan, 176
-, John, perp. cur. of Warborough, 417
-, Thos, 428
bakers, 13, 49–50, 64, 106, 139, 215, 253–4, 289, 323–4, 355, 409–10
Baldon, Marsh, 101, 280, 286
Baldon, Toot, 61 n
Ballard, Chas, vic. of Chalgrove, 152–3, 269
Balliol College, Oxford, 311, 335, 364
Bampton, 25
Banbury, earl of, see Knollys, Wm
bands, 55–6, 82, 144–5, 219, 294
-, church, 63, 85, 230, 299
Banesa, 27
Bangor, Wm, 281
bankers and financiers, 15, 247, 281, 347, 350
Banks:
-, Eliz., 248
-, Thos, 221, 223 n
Bannaster, John, 281
Baptists, 16, 62–5, 84, 153, 268, 337, 415, 418–19, 432
Barber, John, bellfounder, 387
barbers, 13, 49, 137, 221
Barentin:
-, Anne, w. of Wm (d. 1549), 267
-, Drew (d. 1264/5), 129–30, 141, 347,
349
-, Sir Drew (d. 1329), 129, 132, 155
-, Drew (d. 1415), 142, 244
-, Sir Drew (d. 1453), 129, 142, 155, 263
-, Eliz., w. of John (d. 1474), 244
-, Eliz., w. of Reynold, 256
-, Fras, 245
-, John (d. 1474), 129, 137, 244
-, John (d. 1485), 129, 244
-, Mary, m. Ant. Huddleston, 245
-, Reynold, 129, 132, 142, 156
-, Thos (d. c.1364), 129, 141, 350
-, Thos (d. 1400 ( 129, 142, 150–1, 244
-, Wm. (d. 1290/1), 101, 129, 133, 348
-, Sir Wm (d. 1549, 132, 244–5, 257,
271, 425–6, 430
-, fam., 17–18, 75, 128, 131, 141–2, 147,
151, 154–5, 241, 244–5, 256, 348,
350, 425
Barker, Canon, perp. cur. of Warborough, 414
barley, see crops
Barnade, John, 377, 381
Barnes, Rob., rector of Swyncombe, 387
Barnsley Park (Glos.), 76
Barrett (Barratthead):
-, John (fl. 1606), 406
-, John (fl. 1670s), 77
-, John (d. 1991), 313
-, fam., 47, 53, 76, 80–1
barrows and tumuli, 26, 397
-, Anglo-Saxon, 71, 161
Bartholomew, fam., 49
Bartlett, Wm, 406
Barwell:
-, Amice, see Cowley
-, Ric., 96
-, Rob., 96
Barworth, Steph., rector of Newington, 334, 339
basket making, 50, 288
Bastian, Wm., 381
Bath and Wells, bp of, 175
Battle, Thos, 410
Battle abbey (Sussex), 33, 39, 45–6, 53
Baumgartner, H.A., vic. of Nettlebed, 297, 300
Bayeux, bp of, see Odo
Bayning, Vctss, see Carleton, Anne
Beaconsfield (Bucks.), 75
Beale:
-, John, 261
-, Nic., 251
-, Thos, 251
-, (or le Bel), Wm, 255
-, fam., 256–7
Beaumont:
-, John L., 315
-, Nic., rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Bec-Hellouin (Eure, France), abbey, 14, 134, 140, 148–9, 202, 233, 264, 370, 373, 375–6, 380, 385–6, 389, 391
Beddington (Surr.), 96, 99
Bedford, 282
-, duke of, see John
Bedyl, Wm, 183
bee keeping, 46, 77, 104, 185, 212, 321,
353, 377, 407
-, honey factory, 196, 197, 215
Beisley (Bisley):
-, Fras, 58
-, Harriet (fl. 1844), 407
-, Harriet (d. 1896, another), 414
-, Hen., 408
-, John (fl. 1530s), 321, 327
-, John (fl. 1670), 418
-, John (fl. 1844), 407
-, Thos, 326
-, Wm, 411, 414
-, fam., 411
Beke:
-, John, 216
-, Wm, 211
-, fam., 45 n, 207
-, and see Ewelme: Beke's Place
Bel, see Beale, Wm
Belcher:
-, Benj., 78
-, Edw., 78
-, Ric., 155
-, fam., 78, 81
Bell, Ric., vic. of Nettlebed, 298, 300
bells, 53, 61, 63, 66, 86, 119–20, 151–2,
155–6, 177, 228, 233, 266–7, 271,
298, 300–1, 327, 334–6, 339–40,
387, 390–1, 417
-, bell ringing, 82, 117, 273, 419
Belson, Thos, 357
Bennett (Benet):
-, John, 77
-, Rob., 165, 171
-, Thos, perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 297,
299–300
-,-, his w. Frances, 300
-, W.A., 48
Benson:
-, Geo., rector of Nuffield, 364
-, Peter, rector of Swyncombe, 387
Benson, 1–7, 8–9, 10–11, 12 n, 13–20,
21–68, 22, 28, 69–71, 73, 75–85,
87, 95, 107, 113, 147, 162, 174,
180, 183, 192, 193, 194–5, 201–2,
207–8, 211–13, 215, 219–20,
224–5, 234, 238, 242, 244, 275,
278, 280–1, 284–5, 288, 291–2,
297, 301–3, 307–8, 311, 315–16,
319, 324–5, 330, 333, 340–2,
344–5, 347–8, 350–4, 357, 361,
367–8, 373–4, 393, 396, 398,
402–7, 410–12, 415, 420; pl. 7, 11
-, agric., 12 n, 25–6, 42–9, 212
-, Birmingham Yd, 28, 31
-, bdy, 2–3, 20, 21, 22, 23, 43, 60, 69, 72,
73, 192, 342; pl. 7
-, bldgs, 14, 16, 18, 29, 30–2, 38–41, 54,
61
-, ch. hist., 15, 27, 42, 53–4, 59–66, 83,
85, 174, 225, 297, 357, 361, 415
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 55, 63, 65–6
-, clergy, 54–6, 61–5
-, clubs, 55–6, 58
-, coaching, 1, 6, 13–14, 16, 21, 24–5, 26,
30, 42, 49–50, 53–5, 78
-,-, coach bldg, 13, 24, 31, 49–50, 53,
57–8, 82
-, College Fm, 28, 29–31, 42, 47
-, commons, 21, 22, 23, 43–4, 404
-, communics, 3, 4, 5, 6–7, 13, 21, 22,
23–5, 28, 32, 64, 91, 124, 306
-, demesne, 21, 36, 43, 45–6, 51–2, 79,
402, 404–5, 410
-, ferries, 5, 23, 28
-, festivities, 54, 62
-, fields, 21, 22, 23, 42–3, 47, 67, 69, 192,
404; pl. 7
-, Fifield, q.v.
-, fire engine, 24, 68
-, glebe, 35, 42, 60–1
-, Gould's, 22, 34, 46–8, 54, 207, 215 n,
218
-, inclo., 3, 21, 24, 34, 41, 44–5, 46, 47–8,
55, 213, 406
-, inns, 13, 16, 24–5, 28, 29, 31, 35,
49–50, 53–4, 67, 78; pl. 11
-, leisure amenities, 30, 32, 56, 68
-, Littleworth, 22, 26–7, 28, 29–31, 50
-, lock and weir, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28
-, manor cts, 19, 36–7, 46, 53, 67, 183,
288, 301–2, 340–1, 367, 405–7, 420
-, manors and est., 8, 13, 18–19, 21, 29,
35–42, 44, 53, 75, 107, 113, 147,
280–1, 316, 325, 344, 350–1, 374,
402–3, 405–6
-,-, Anglo-Saxon royal est., 1, 8–9,
13–15, 18–19, 21, 27, 29, 35–6,
43, 45, 52, 60, 69, 71, 74, 79, 95,
162, 180, 192, 195, 201, 238, 242,
244, 275, 278, 280, 303, 308, 311,
315, 342, 347, 373, 393, 398, 402;
and see Holcombe: Newbury
-, mills, 22, 25, 28, 45–6, 51
-, Mogpits, 3, 22, 34, 44, 50, 53
-, nonconf., 14, 16, 28, 32, 54–7, 59–60,
62–5
-, Oakley wood, 21, 22, 34, 44, 53
-, par. govt, 53, 61, 67–8
-, place name, 27
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 57–8, 59,
61, 67
-, popn, 10–11, 21, 25–6
-, Potter's Fm, 22, 34, 46, 48
-, Preston Crowmarsh, see Crowmarsh
-, pubs, 50, 54
-, RAF stn, 1, 6, 9, 21, 24, 26, 32–3, 35,
55–7, 195, 197, 215, 219–20, 224
-, Rivermead gdns, 30, 56
-, Roke and Rokemarsh, q.v.
-, Rom. Cath., 62
-, royal officials in, 13, 52–3
-, St Helen's Ave., 24, 27, 30, 32
-, salt rights, 6, 25
-, schools, 28, 30, 32, 56–7, 58–9, 63–4,
82, 330
-, settlement, 7–9, 22, 26–30, 28, 32–4,
45
-, shops, 42, 50, 54
-, social hist., 13–15, 52–9, 81
-, stocks, 29
-, street lighting, 30
-, Sunnyside, 32, 56
-, tithes, 21, 42–3, 48, 60–1; pl. 7
-, trades, 13, 21, 42, 49–51, 52–4, 80
-, Turner's Court, 21, 22, 23, 34, 41,
44, 46–8, 53, 67, 211; and see
Wallingford Farm Training School
-, vic. ho., 32, 61, 63
-, water supply, 30
-, wharf, 5, 7, 13, 22, 25, 28, 30, 50, 56,
60–1
-, woodland, 21, 22, 23, 44, 45–7, 281,
350–1
-, workho., 58
Benson hundred, see Ewelme hundred
Bentham, Edw., rector of Ewelme, 226, 229
Benwell:
-, Hen., 382
-, fam., 381
Bereford:
-, Agnes de, m. Sir John Argentein, 96,
98, 129
-, Sir Baldwin de (92, 96, 98–100, 116,
129, 431
-, Edm. de, 98, 129, 326, 350
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Baldwin, 96, 98
-, Joan, m. Gilb. de Ellesfield, 129
-, Sir John de, 98, 101, 129
-, Mgt, see Plessis
-, Mgt, m. Jas Audley, 129
-, Sir Wm de, chief justice, 98, 103, 129,
132, 141
-, fam., 99, 103, 107, 116, 141
Berinsfield, 57, 145
Berker, fam., 356
Berkshire, earls of, see Howard; Norris, Fras
Berkshire, 9, 54, 81, 96, 358, 393
-, archdeaconry, 415
-, sheriffs, 38, 246
-, and see Abingdon; Bisham; Blewbury;
Bray; Brightwell; Buscot; Cholsey;
Didcot; Eton College; Hampstead
Norris; Harwell; Kingston
Lisle; Lyford; Maidenhead;
Moreton; Newbury; Purley;
Reading; Sotwell; Stanford in
the Vale; Sutton Courtenay;
Tidmarsh; Wallingford; Wantage;
Wasing; Windsor; Wittenham;
Wokingham
Bernard:
-, John, 38
-, Rob., 216 n
Bernwood forest (Bucks.), 141
Berrick:
-, Hugh of (d. c.1271), 316
-, Hugh of (fl. 1340), 326
-, Sir Hugh of (d. 1403), 75
-, Ralph the chaplain of, see Ralph
-, Ric. of, 316, 326
-, Simon of, 326
Berrick Prior (in Newington), 2, 9–11,
15, 43, 69–73, 75–6, 79–82, 85,
303–41
-, agric., 317–23
-, bdy, 2, 69, 70, 72, 303–4
-, bldgs, 310–11, 327
-, Chequers pub, 69–70, 72, 73, 81–2, 87,
304, 308, 317, 323–4, 328–9
-, ch. hist., 15, 85, 331–40
-,-, chapel, 15, 84 n, 308, 331
-, clubs, 329
-, commons, 317
-, communics, 5, 70, 304, 306–7, 324
-, festivities, 82, 329–30
-, fields, 43, 303, 304, 317
-, green, 9, 303, 308, 310, 317
-, inclo., 9, 303, 304, 317–18, 321, 332
-, manor cts, 340–1
-, Manor (Berrick) Fm, 72, 79, 304, 308,
321–3, 328
-, manors and est., 76, 81, 311–12, 316
-, mill, 324
-, nonconf., 337
-, par. govt, 340–1
-, place name, 308
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 321,
330–1, 341
-, popn, 10–11, 307
-, Rom. Cath., 337
-, schools, 82, 330
-, settlement, 9, 69, 71, 72, 307–8
-, shops, 307, 317, 323–4
-, social hist., 80–1, 325–31
-, tithes, 321
-, trades, 309, 317, 321, 323–4
-, woodland, 318
Berrick Salome, 2–3, 5, 6, 7, 9 n, 10–11,
12 n, 15–18, 21, 22, 23, 35, 42–4,
50, 58, 64, 69–88, 128, 135, 147–9,
151, 153, 192, 208, 234, 303–4,
307, 325–6, 328, 330, 332, 336,
347, 393, 397, 403–4; pl. 7
-, agric., 76–9
-, Berrick Littleworth, 72, 73, 83
-, bdy, 2–3, 21, 22, 23, 43, 56, 69, 70, 72,
85, 192, 304; pl. 7
-, bldgs, 69, 73–4, 85–7
-, ch. hist., 15, 16 n, 64, 69, 80–2, 83–7,
148–9, 151, 153, 332, 336
-,-, chapel, 18, 22, 71, 72, 80, 82–4, 85–7
-, clergy, 84–5
-, clubs, 82, 85
-, commons, 22–3, 34, 43–4, 69, 71, 72,
77, 404
-, communics, 5, 6, 22, 70, 72, 81
-, demesne, 76–7, 79–80
-, festivities, 82
-, fields, see Benson: fields
-, glebe, 74, 83, 135, 148–9
-, inclo., 45; and see Benson: inclo.
-, leisure amenities, 70, 72, 73, 81–2
-, Lwr Berrick Fm, 72, 73–6, 78, 81
-, manor cts, 77, 87
-, manor ho., 71
-, manors and est., 21, 35, 42, 71, 74–6,
83, 128, 147, 347, 403
-, nonconf., 16 n, 84–5
-, par. govt, 80, 82–4, 86, 87–8
-, place name, 8, 27, 69, 71
-, poor relief and char., 58, 80, 82–5,
147
-, popn, 10–11, 71, 77
-, pubs, 69–70, 72, 79, 81, 87
-, Roke, q.v.
-, schools, 82
-, settlement, 7–8, 22, 27, 70–3
-, shops, 76, 79
-, social hist., 53, 56, 69, 79–83
-, tithes, 21, 43, 74, 81, 83–4, 135, 148–9;
pl. 7
-, trades, 50, 76, 79
-, water supply, 71, 73
-, woodland, 44, 76
Bertie:
-, Anna Maria, w. of Willoughby (d.
1760), 268
-, Bridget, see Wray
-, Jas, earl of Abingdon, 247
-, Montague (d. 1666), earl of Lindsey,
247
-, Montague (d. 1743), earl of Abingdon,
247
-, Montague (d. 1854), earl of Abingdon,
247, 252
-, Montague (d. 1884), earl of Abingdon,
247
-, Montague (d. 1928), earl of Abingdon,
247, 253
-, Willoughby (d. 1760), earl of
Abingdon, 247–8
-, Willoughby (d. 1799), earl of
Abingdon, 247–8, 258
-, fam., 272
Beverley, John of, 132
bicycle repair, 140
Bigg:
-, Edw., 49
-, fam., 49
Bigod, Rog., earl of Norfolk, 37
Billing (Billings):
-, Gabriel (fl. 1841), 138
-, Gabriel (fl. 1871, another), 255
-, John, 255
Billingsley:
-, John, rector of Newington, 336
-, Phil., rector of Newington and
Swyncombe, 336, 388, 390
Binewale, Ric., 107
Binfield hundred, 2, 8, 18 n, 36
Bingley:
-, Giles, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
-, Giles, his father, 430
Birinus, St, 8
Birkett:
-, David, architect, 66
-, Edw., 198
-, Wm, rector of Gt Haseley, 260, 265,
269
Birmingham (Warws.), 141
Bisham priory (Berks.), 108
Bishop, Hen., 233 n; and see Bisshopp
Bisley, see Beisley
Bisshopp:
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1705), Bt, 312
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1725), Bt, 312
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1778), Bt, 312
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1779), Bt, 312
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1828), Baron de la Zouche
of Haryngworth, 312, 321
-, Eliz., see Dunch
-, Kath. Arabella, m. G.R. Pechell, 312
-, fam., 313, 350
Bix, Peter of, 318
Bix, 2, 3 n, 5, 9, 275, 277–8, 283–4, 287,
292, 296–7, 299, 317–18, 324–5,
358, 362, 368, 370, 385, 387
-, Assendon, Lwr, 6
-, Minigrove (Maidensgrove), q.v.
-, Redpits, 353, 375, 378–9, 381, 383
-, Westwood, 192, 208, 210
Bixthorp, fam., 256
Black Death, see epidemics: plague
Black Prince, see Edward, prince of Wales
Blackall (Blackhall):
-, Eliz., see Cowley
-, Geo., 243, 261, 271
-, John (fl. c. 1456), 96
-, John (d. 1790), 243
-, John (d. 1803), 243
-, John (d. 1829), 243–4, 245, 252, 261
-, Paul, 167
-, Ric. (d. 1532), 298
-, Ric. (fl. 1662), 327
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1709), 425
-, Thos, 242–3, 258, 261
-, Wm, 167–8
-, fam., 96, 208, 243, 245, 257–8, 271,
292, 321
Blackbird, fam., 141
Blackerby, Jos., 108
Blacknall:
-, John, 38, 40, 58
-, Mary, m. Ralph Verney, 38
blacksmiths, see metal trades
Bland, Edw, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Blanke, Thos, 402–3
Bledlow, John, 151 n
Bledlow (Bucks.), 386
Bletchingdon, 243
Blewbury (Berks.), 61
Blewett, John, 321
Bligh, Hen., vic. of Nettlebed, 300
Bliss, Phil., 336
Bloet:
-, Ralph, rector of Ewelme, 227
-, fam., 227
Blome (Bloom):
-, Geoff., 107
-, John, 101, 107
-, fam., 93
Bloomsbury, see London
Blount:
-, G.R., 130
-, Jos., 133
-, Mary, 138
-, Ric., Jesuit, 335
-, fam., 75, 130, 133, 327
Boarstall (Bucks.), 38, 96, 286, 292, 350
Bodekin, fam., 49
Bodley and Garner, architects, 420
Bohun:
-, Eleanor de, m. Thos of Woodstock,
242
-, Humph. de, earl of Northampton, 242
-, Mary de, 242
-, Oliver de, 132
-, Wm de, earl of Northampton, 242, 266,
273
-, fam., 266
Bolbec:
-, Hugh de, 202, 246
-, Wal., 362
-, fam., 349, 362
Bolton, see Boulton
Bond:
-, Nic., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
-, Wm, 194
-, fam., 194
Bonner (Bonere):
-, Jas, 427
-, John, vic. of Chalgrove, 84, 151
-, fam., 38, 47, 78
booksellers, 54
Boote:
-, Frances, m. Edw. Harrington, 38
-, John, 38
Booth, Peniston, rector of Gt Haseley, 268
borstal, see Huntercombe: HM Prison
Bosanquet, Jacob, 19, 203
Boterel:
-, Nic., 129
-, Peter, 51, 101, 128
-, fam., 128
Botiler, see Butler
Bott, John, 141
Boughen, Edw., rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Boulter:
-, Edm. (d. 1709), 245
-, Edm. (d. 1737), 245, 262
-, Eliz., m. John Woolfe, 245
-, Hen., 378
-, fam., 245
Boulter's Charity Trust, 244
Boulton (Bolton):
-, Alex., rector of Ewelme, 221, 228
-, M.E. 242
-, M.P.W., 242, 244
-, fam., 241–2, 259
boundaries, parish, 2, 9, 15; and see perambulations and under names of particular places
Bourton-on-the-Water (Glos.), 132
Bousfield, Edith, 416
Bovechurch, Ric., 171
Bovingdon Green (Bucks.), 75
Bower, Ric., rector of Cuxham, 176
Bowldry:
-, Thos, 257, 267
-, fam., 251
Bown, Percy, rector of Gt Haseley, 265, 269
Bowyer, John, 251
Box:
-, Thos, 281–2, 286, 293, 296
-, Wm, his father, 281
Brabourne, Wm, rector of Newington, 333, 336
Bracy, Reg. le, 101
Bradbridge, Nic., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
Bradley, Thos, 297
Bradshaw, Hen., 133
Bradstone, John, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
Brakspear's Brewery, see Henley
Bramshill (Hants), 203
Brandon:
-, Chas, duke of Suffolk, 41, 155 n, 203,
205–6, 225, 228, 373–5, 381,
386
-, Mary, see Tudor
Brasenose College, Oxford, 299, 335
brass foundry, see metal trades: iron- and brass
brasses, memorial, 107, 108, 116, 119, 151, 172, 217, 227, 232–3, 266, 326, 334, 340, 364
Bray, Rob., 42
Bray (Berks.), 37
braziers, see metal trades
Breton, Rob., 41
Brett:
-, Chris., Vct Esher, 329
-, Lionel, Vct Esher, architect, 386, 400
brewing, 13, 40–1, 49, 67, 76, 79, 103, 105, 109, 137, 139, 156, 170, 186, 214, 253, 285–8, 292, 321, 323, 379, 400, 409, 412; and see malting; Warborough: Shillingford (brewery)
Brian:
-, John, 141
-, fam., 107
brick:
-, as bldg material, 1, 16–18, 30–2, 34–5,
39–41, 54, 56, 61, 73–4, 85, 92–4,
100, 115, 127–8, 131–2, 134, 140,
162, 164, 175, 182–4, 192, 197–8,
200, 204–5, 206, 226, 231, 240–1,
244, 247, 260, 280, 282, 284, 298,
301, 308, 310–12, 314–16, 330,
333, 346–7, 349, 360, 363, 372,
374–5, 386, 390, 399–401, 426; pl.
9–13
-, bricklayers, see building trades
-, brickmaking, 1, 3, 13, 18, 30, 34, 42,
50–1, 140, 324, 325, 355, 368, 376,
379–80, 382; and see Nettlebed:
brick and tile ind.
Brictwey, fam., 80
Bridge, John, 383
Bridgeman:
-, Amy, m. Wm Leech, 406
-, Wm and Edw., 406
bridges, 5, 124, 306; and see Elm Bridge; Shillingford bridge; Wallingford: bridge
Brigham, Thos, rector of Newington, 334
Brightwell:
-, Maud, m. Geoff. Langley, 98
-, Rob., of, 98
Brightwell (formerly Berks.), 217, 395
Brightwell Baldwin, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8–11,
13 n, 14–16, 18–20, 24, 42, 69,
89–121, 122, 129–30, 140–1, 158,
160, 172, 174–5, 178, 186, 188,
221, 225, 231, 303, 307, 311,
313–15, 323, 326–7, 348, 357, 362,
364, 424–5, 427
-, agric., 102–5, 323
-, bdy, 2, 24, 89, 90
-, Brightwell estate, 14, 95, 98–9, 102,
107, 109–12, 114, 120
-, Brightwell Grove, 89, 90, 92, 94, 102,
104, 105, 109, 111
-, Brightwell Park, 1, 3, 18, 89, 90, 92, 94,
99, 100–1, 105, 107, 109–11, 114,
117–18, 173
-, bldgs, 92–3, 94, 99–101, 109, 115
-, Cadwell, 1, 9–11, 19, 89, 90, 91–4, 95,
97, 99, 101–5, 107, 113, 122
-,-, manor, 95, 97, 99, 102–3, 107, 120
-,-, place name, 89
-, Ceolwulf 's tree, 5, 6, 19, 22, 90, 92, 193
-, ch. hist., 15–16, 95–6, 114–20, 174–5,
178, 188, 225, 231
-,-, ch. bldg, 92, 107, 108, 114, 116–17,
118–20
-, clergy, 94, 105, 108, 110–14, 115–18
-, clubs, 111
-, commons, 90, 102–3, 113
-, communics, 5, 6, 89, 91, 106, 111, 121
-, demesne, 100, 102–3
-, festivities, 109–11, 117
-, fields, 90, 102
-, glebe, 95, 102, 104–5, 110–11,
114–15
-, inclo., 90, 102–4, 109, 113–15
-, leisure amenities, 111
-, manor cts, 109–10, 120
-, manor hos, 1, 89, 92–5, 99–101, 102,
104, 107–9
-, manors and est., 14, 42, 95–99, 101,
103, 107, 114, 129, 311, 313–15
-, mills, 96, 101–2, 105
-, nonconf., 16 n, 114, 117–18
-, par. govt, 103, 109–10, 113, 120–1
-, place names, 1, 89
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 20, 103,
106–8, 112–13, 117, 121
-, popn, 10–11, 91, 102, 111
-, pubs, 94, 106, 108–11
-, rect. ho., 115–16
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 114, 117
-, schools, 94, 101, 110, 111–12, 118
-, settlement, 8, 90, 91–4
-, shops, 91, 106, 111
-, social hist., 107–13
-, stocks, 109
-, strætforda, see fords
-, tithes, 114–15
-, trades, 89, 102, 105–7
-, Upperton (Overton), 89, 90, 91–3, 94,
103–7, 109, 111–13, 115, 120
-, water supply, 89, 93
-, woodland, 89, 90, 102, 104
Brigstocke, F.H.J, cur., 230
Brill (Bucks.), 429
Bristol, 24, 316
Britwell Prior (in Newington), 1, 2, 3,
9 n, 10–11, 15–16, 69, 105, 112,
158, 231, 303–41
-, agric., 105, 317–23
-, bdy, 2–3, 303–4, 305, 314–15
-, Britwell Ho., 1, 3, 18, 303, 305, 306,
310–11, 313, 314–15, 327–9,
336–7
-,-, park, 303, 305, 314, 318, 329
-, bldgs, 310–11, 327
-, castle, 310
-, ch. hist., 15–16, 231, 303, 331–40
-,-, chapel, 15, 303, 306, 309–10, 327,
331, 333–7, 339–41
-, commons, 317, 319
-, communics, 5, 91, 305, 306–7
-, demesne, 310–11, 319–20
-, fields, 303, 314, 317
-, glebe, 322, 332
-, inclo., 303, 308, 314, 317–18, 322, 332,
341
-, manor cts, 340–1
-, manor ho., see Britwell Prior: Britwell
Ho.
-, manors, 303, 311–12, 313–15, 318,
320–2
-, nonconf., 337
-, par. govt, 340–1
-, place name, 1, 69, 307–8
-, poor relief and char., 331, 341
-, popn, 10–11, 307, 310, 320
-, pubs, 323
-, recreation ground, 329
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 303, 313–15, 327, 331,
335–7
-, schools, 112, 330, 337
-, settlement, 305, 307–10
-, social hist., 325–31
-, stocks, 328
-, tithes, 328, 332
-, trades, 323
-, water supply, 306
-, woodland, 305, 318–19
Britwell Salome, 2–3, 9 n, 69, 98, 160,
172, 214, 305–7, 311, 322, 325,
328–37, 340–1, 388
-, bdy, 303–4, 305
-, ch. hist., 117–18, 231, 331–7, 340, 385,
389, 392
-, fields, 104, 303, 317
-, schools, 112, 330
-, settlement, 309–10
Brize Norton, RAF station, 21
Broadways, fam., 172
Broadwell, 364
Broke:
-, Anne, 217, 228 n, 373–4, 379, 381, 384,
387
-, Thos, 217, 228
Brome, see Brown, Agnes
Bromsgrove Guild, 347
Bronescombe, Wal., rector of Chalgrove and bp of Exeter, 150
Bronze-Age remains, 7, 26, 71, 124, 182, 237, 278, 307, 370, 397
Brookhampton (in Newington), 2,
10–11, 15, 303–41
-, agric., 317–23
-, bdy, 2, 303–4
-, bldgs, 310–11, 327
-, ch. hist., 15, 331–40
-,-, chapel, 15, 309, 331
-, clubs, 328–9
-, commons, 317
-, communics, 5, 304, 306–7, 324
-, festivities, 328
-, fields, 303, 304, 317
-, Hayward bridge, 306
-, inclo., 304, 317–18, 321
-, manor cts, 340–1
-, manors, see Newington: manors
-, mill, 304, 324
-, nonconf., 337
-, par. govt, 340–1
-, place name, 307
-, poor relief, 331, 341
-, popn, 10–11, 307, 309
-, pubs, 304, 309–10, 323–4, 328–9
-, schools, 330
-, settlement, 307–9
-, shops, 309, 316–17, 323–4, 328
-, social hist., 325–31
-, tithes, 332
-, trades, 316–17, 323–4
Broome (Brome):
-, Agnes, see Brown
-, J.E., 295
Brothers, see Knight
Brotherton, Thos of, 242
Broughton, Ric., rector of Swyncombe, 387
Brown (Browne):
-, (or Brome), Agnes, 248
-, Chris., 249
-, Geo. Blamire, vic. of Chalgrove, 85–6,
153
-, Jas, 168
-, John, 249
-, Lancelot ('Capability'), landscape
designer, iv, 18, 237, 248
-, Rob., 248–9
-, Roy, 130
-, Thos, rector of Easington, 189
-, Valentine, rector of Nuffield, 365
-, Wm, 427
-, Mr, priest, 268
Bruch:
-, John, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, fam., 207
Bruges:
-, Olive de, see Skelbrooke
-, Wm de, 95, 244
Brun the priest, 97
Bruton, E.G., architect, 149
Bryant:
-, Jas, 427
-, Wm, 213, 427
Bryda's tumulus, 161
Buckeridge, Chas, architect, 61, 66
Buckingham, 183
Buckinghamshire, 54, 75, 81, 319; and see Aston Clinton; Astwood; Aylesbury; Beaconsfield; Bernwood forest; Bledlow; Boarstall; Bovingdon Green; Brill; Buckingham; Caversfield; Chilton; Claydon; Danesfield; Denham; Fawley; Fleet Marston; Haddenham; Hambleden; Ibstone; Ickford; Kimble; Marsh Gibbon; Missenden; Risborough; Stokenchurch; Turville Heath; Whitchurch; Winchendon; Wooburn; Wormsley; Wycombe
Buckland:
-, John, perp. cur. of Warborough,
416–17
-, Wm, 417
Buckle, Wm, rector of Easington, 189
building materials, 1, 16–18, 34; and see brick; concrete; corrugated iron; stained glass; stone; tile; timber framing; Welsh slate
building trades, 50
-, bricklayers, 49, 79, 139, 215, 286, 288
-, builders, 50, 289, 311, 324, 380
-, carpenters, 13, 49, 79, 106, 139–40,
170, 214–15, 253, 286, 288, 323–4,
355, 379, 383, 409
-, glaziers, 49, 380
-, masons, 106, 140, 215, 253–5, 409; and
see Orchard, Wm
-, plumbers, 79, 253, 380
-, quarrying, q.v.
-, roofers, 323
-, thatchers, see thatch
buildings, 1, 16–18; pl. 3–6, 8–15; and see building materials; building trades; conservation areas; council housing; farm buildings; furnishings; labourers; rectory houses; and bldgs and ch. and manor hos under names of particular places
Bulford, Wm, 104, 110
Bullingdon hundred, 2, 18 n, 235
Bullingdon Rural District, 20, 68, 88, 121, 126, 156, 179, 191, 234, 274, 341, 421, 432
Burcot, 261
Burdett:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Jas Langham, Bt, 348,
362
-, Frances, 348
Burford, 306
Burghersh:
-, Barth. de, 225 n
-, John de (d. 1349), 201, 216
-, John de (d. 1391), 201, 225
-, Mgt, m. John Arundel, 201
-, Maud, w. of John, see Kerdeston
-, Maud, m. Thos Chaucer, 201, 203, 232,
373
-, fam., 200–1, 225, 232
Burgis, Jas, 50, 63
Burlison & Grylls, stained-glass makers, 271
Burneford, Humph., rector of Cuxham, 176
Burnham, fam., 137, 142–3, 257
Burton:
-, Edw., rector of Ewelme, 224, 230, 233
-, Wal., rector of Cuxham, 175
Bury, Edm., 148
bus services, 25, 91, 124, 145, 160, 194, 237, 277, 307, 344, 367, 370, 396
Buscot (formerly Berks.), 172
Bush:
-, Eleanor, see FitzWaryn
-, John, 97
-, Ralph, 97–8
-, Wm, 97
Bushel, Barth., rector of Cuxham, 176
Butcher, Wm, 286
butchers, 13, 49–50, 106, 140, 215, 253–4, 288–9, 322–4, 409
Butler (Botiler):
-, Edw., 63 n
-, Sir John (d. 1477), 80
-, John (fl. 1542), 75
-, Mary, 350
-, Ric., 321
-, Rob. (d. 1621), 296
-, Rob., rector of Nuffield, 361, 364
-, Thos (fl. 1596), 286
-, Thos, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Wm, 286, 291, 298
-, fam., 75, 284, 292, 357, 411
Button, Edw., 38 n
Buttress, D.R., architect, 206 n
Bye, Mary, 104
Byrhtric (fl. 973), 95
Byrte, Wm, 430
C.
cabinet makers, 355
Cadwell, Rog. of, 208
Cadwell, see Brightwell Baldwin
Caius, see Key
Calais, wool staple, 211
Caldicott, Art., perp. cur. of Warborough,
418, 420
-, his w. Mgt, 420
Calfield, Geo., 316
Calvinists, 62–3, 153
-, Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion,
63
Cambridge University, 231, 300, 365
Cambridgeshire, 97, 263, 327; and see Cheveley
Came, John, rector of Ewelme, 227
Campeaux, see Hervey
Campion, Jas, 322
Canada, 294
Cane, Ric. du, 120
canine merchant, 79
Canterbury:
-, abps of, 15, 114, 316, 326, 332, 333 n,
335–6, 340
-, cathedral priory, 8, 14, 42, 69, 71, 75,
79, 303, 308, 310–11, 318–20,
324–5, 331
-,-, priors, 312, 318, 326, 334
-, dean of, 231
-, diocese, 303
-, peculiars, 328; and see Newington,
peculiar of
Canterbury College, Oxford, 311, 319, 326
Carbonel, John, 349
card games, 67
Cardinal College, Oxford, see Christ Church
Carew:
-, Lucy, see Willoughby
-, Nic., 96, 99
Carey:
-, John, 168
-, Rob., 378
Carleton:
-, Anne, m. Geo. Garth, 99
-, Anne, Vctss Bayning of Sudbury, w. of
Sir Dudley, 98–100
-, Ant., 96, 98, 108, 119
-, Cath., m. John Stone, 99
-, Cath., w. of Geo. (d. 1628), 327
-, Sir Dudley, Vct Dorchester, 98–9, 117,
357, 364
-, Geo, rector of Nuffield, 362, 364
-, Geo. (d. 1628), 97–8, 207, 315–16, 327,
348, 362
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1650), Bt, 99, 108, 315
-, John (d. 1551), 98, 119
-, Sir John (d. 1637), Bt, 99, 315, 327
-, Joyce, w. of Ant., 97–8, 108
-, fam., 14, 97, 100, 327, 335, 357, 364
Carlisle, bps of, 335, 348
Caroe, W.D., architect, 227
Caroline of Brunswick, qn of Geo. IV, 219
Carpenter, John, 381, 384
carpenters, see building trades
carriers, 25, 70, 91, 124, 160, 180, 182, 194, 198, 215, 237, 277, 306–7, 344, 370, 396, 423
Carswell, John, rector of Swyncombe, 387
Carter:
-, Brian (fl. 1533–5), rector of Ewelme,
228
-, Brian (fl. 1551), 97, 373
-, Thos, 97, 206, 228, 373–4, 377, 381
-, Wm, 140
-, fam., 357
Castle:
-, John, 357
-, Wm of the, 310
Castle Goring (Suss.), 312
castles, see Britwell Prior; Huntercombe; Wallingford
Catherine de Valois, qn of Hen, V, 37, 242, 281
cattle, see livestock
Cauz, fam., 202
Cave:
-, Wal., architect, 198
-, fam., 137, 142–3
Caversfield (formerly Bucks.), 316
Ceawlin, king of Wessex, 161
Ceolwulf 's tree, see Brightwell Baldwin
certainty money, 19, 67, 156, 203, 234, 273, 301, 340–1, 391
chair making, 13, 49, 376, 379–80, 382 turners, 253
Chalgrove, 1–3, 6–7, 9–11, 12 n, 13–20,
26, 35, 42, 49, 51, 58, 64, 67,
69–71, 74–7, 80–7, 89, 91, 101,
103, 105, 107–8, 120, 122–57,
163, 172, 179–80, 182–3, 185–7,
189, 235, 237, 241, 244, 246, 251,
256, 269, 303, 308–9, 332–3, 337,
340–1, 344–5, 347–8, 351, 356,
367, 422–5, 427–30, 432; pl. 8
and 14
-, agric., 103, 105, 122–3, 135–9, 185
-, airfield, 1, 6, 9, 13, 122, 124–6, 128,
130, 132, 135, 139–40, 145, 423–4,
429
-, battle of, 108, 123, 143, 144–5, 425
-, bdy, 2–3, 20, 122, 123, 148, 303, 422–3,
432
-, Bower end, 125, 141
-, bldgs, 127–8, 130–4, 143, 145, 149; pl.
8
-, Chalgrove Manor, see Chalgrove:
manor hos
-, ch. hist., 15, 64, 69, 80, 83–4, 147–56,
189, 332–3, 430, 432
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 86, 125, 131 n, 142–3,
151–2, 154–6; pl. 14
-, clergy, 82, 84–5, 143–7, 149, 150–4,
337
-, clubs, 144–5, 147
-, commons, 122, 123, 136, 138, 345, 351,
423
-, communics, 5, 6, 13, 91, 123, 124, 126,
142, 140, 144, 156–8, 306, 423
-, demesnes, 76–7, 80, 136–7, 141, 356
-, festivities, 143–5
-, fields, 122, 123, 135–6
-, glebe, 74, 83, 130, 133, 134–5, 148–9
-, Hampden Estate, 126, 146
-, inclo., 122, 123, 124, 135, 138, 141, 144
-, Langehull (Langley), 123, 125, 126,
128, 130, 133–4, 138, 143, 152,
427
-, leisure amenities, 144–5, 147, 150, 153,
156
-, manor cts, 67, 80, 87, 136, 156, 340–1,
356, 367
-, manor hos, 9, 17, 75, 107 n, 123, 125,
126, 128, 130–3, 141–2, 151,
154
-, manors and est., 18, 35, 42, 51, 74–5,
80, 101, 107, 122, 124–5, 128–35,
142, 156, 163, 183, 244, 303, 344,
347–8, 356, 423
-, mills, 51, 122, 123, 124–5, 126, 135,
140
-, nonconf., 14, 64, 126, 143, 145, 147,
152–4, 432
-, par. govt, 149–53, 156–7
-, place name, 3, 124
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 20, 58,
143, 146–7, 150, 156
-, popn, 10–11, 26, 103, 122, 125, 141,
145
-, pubs and inns, 126, 127, 139–41,
143–4, 150
-, Rofford, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10–11, 122, 123,
124–5, 126–7, 128, 132–3, 135–9,
141–2, 145, 156, 261, 427
-, Rom. Cath., 151–2
-, Roppanforda, see fords
-, schools, 126, 143, 145–6, 429
-, settlement, 7, 9, 122, 123, 124–7,
130–2, 145
-, shops, 126, 135, 139–40, 145
-, social hist., 80–1, 141–7
-, stocks, 125
-, tithes, 74, 77, 83–4, 134–5, 140,
148–9, 151
-, trades, 13, 49, 64, 80, 122, 126, 135,
139–40, 142, 145, 251
-, vic. ho., 128, 149, 150, 151–2
-, water supply, 123
-, woodland, 123, 136
Chalgrove brook, 6, 89, 122, 123, 124, 126, 140, 303, 305, 307
Chalgrove Brick Co. (Lonesome Fm), 140, 304, 324, 325
chalk pits, see quarrying
Chalker, Fred., perp. cur. of Warborough, 418
Chamberlain:
-, F.P., 40, 48
-, Phil., 49
-, fam., 40
Champion:
-, Jas, 296
-, Dame Kath., 362
chandlers, 13, 49, 79, 320, 323
chantries and lights, 15, 62, 84, 116–17, 119, 151, 155, 176, 189, 227–8, 256, 263–4, 266–7, 271, 298, 335, 364, 387, 416
chapels:
-, parochial, 15, 387; and see Berrick
Prior; Berrick Salome; Britwell
Prior; Brookhampton; Dorchester:
abbey; Fifield; Haseley, Little;
Latchford; Rycote; Wallingford:
castle
-, private, 38, 60, 100, 107, 116–17, 130,
131, 151, 227, 247–8, 262–3,
266, 272, 364; and see Roman
Catholicism
chapmen, 253, 323, 409
charcoal burners, see woodland
charities, 14
-, almshouses, 262, 296, 363 n, 400; and
see Ewelme: almshouse
-, apprenticing, 146–7, 187, 261, 359, 361
-, bread, 58, 82, 146–7, 224, 261, 296
-, clothing, 58, 146, 224, 261, 359, 414
-, coal and fuel, 113, 224, 330, 359, 361,
385, 415
-, soup kitchens, 58, 225
and see poor relief and char. Under
names of particular places
Charles I, 54, 62, 117, 183, 272, 293, 375
-, as prince of Wales, 37, 203, 364
Charles II, 263, 284
charwomen, 79
Chastelon, Gilb., 244 n
Chaucer:
-, Alice, m. Wm de la Pole, duke of Suff.,
1, 97, 192, 198, 203, 220, 232; pl.
15
-, Geoff., poet, 1, 192, 201
-, Maud, see Burghersh
-, Thos, 14, 41, 192, 201–3, 211, 216, 227,
232, 373, 375, 381, 385–6
-, fam., 14, 200–1, 204, 206, 225, 231–2,
350, 381
Checkendon, 18–19, 36, 364, 389
-, Stoke, Little, 19
-, Wyfold, 2, 18, 36
cheese, see dairying
Chelsea, see London
Chenduit:
-, Joan, see Foliot
-, Ralph, 163, 165
-, Steph., 163
-, fam., 171
Chernock, Rob., cur., 268
Cherrill, fam., 194
Chertsey (Surr.), 99, 315
-, abbey, 430
Cheshire, 117
Cheveley (Cambs.), 99
Cheyne, Rob., 352
Chibnall:
-, Joan, 146, 152, 331
-, Ric., 152
Chichester:
-, bps of, 95, 114, 362, 364
-, cathedral canon, 364
Child:
-, John, 151
-, Ric., 143, 152
-, Wm, 137
-, fam., 132, 137, 142–3
Chiltern Estates Co., 348
Chiltern hundreds, 8–9, 18, 36, 46; and see under names of particular hundreds
Chiltern Society, 197
Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 1
Chilton (Bucks.), 108
Chilworth, see Milton, Gt
chimney sweeps, 50, 79
Chinnor, 5, 143, 377, 381
Chirk Castle (Denb.), 186
Chiselhampton, 189, 316
-, bridge, 5, 306
Chiswick, see London
choirs, church, 65, 85, 118, 231, 337, 419
-, choir stalls, 66, 87, 233, 271
-, and see bands, church
Cholsey (formerly Berks.), 81, 172, 194
Christ Church, Oxford, 35, 42, 56, 60–2,
64, 66, 83–5, 133–5, 145, 147–9,
151–3
-, canonry in, 225
-, Cardinal College, 101
Christian Service Union, 41, 58–9
Christie-Miller:
-, Chas, 373, 379, 383, 391
-, Steph., 373
-, (Wm) John and his w. Kathleen, 373
church ales, 54, 62, 328
Church Commissioners, see Ecclesiastical Commissioners
church dedications, 60, 83, 109 n, 114, 148, 174, 176, 188, 225, 232, 263, 271, 297, 331, 362, 385, 415, 430,
church endowments, see glebe and tithes under names of particular places
Church Patronage Trust, 297
church plate, 61–3, 84, 109, 118, 151–2, 177, 228, 230, 268, 300, 327, 336, 365, 387–9
church scot, 45
church screens, medieval, 120, 230, 232–3, 339
churches, 18; and see ch. bldg under names of particular places
Churcheye, Ric. atte, 107
churchwardens, 50, 61–3, 67–8, 84, 86–8, 110, 113, 120, 147, 149, 151–3, 156–7, 172–3, 176–7, 179, 186–7, 189, 191, 230–1, 234, 262, 266, 273–4, 295, 298–9, 302, 336, 341, 361, 367, 383–4, 391–2, 411, 417, 420–1
cider making, 47, 212
Cigogné, Engelard de, 36, 53
Civil War (17th cent.), 38, 54, 81, 108, 143, 183, 212, 217, 258, 293, 357, 397, 425; and see Parliamentarians; Royalists
Clapcot (formerly Berks.), see Wallingford
Clark (Clarke:
-, G. Bruce, wine and spirit merchants,
169
-, Jos. (fl. 1780s), 287
-, Jos., architect, 389–90
-, fam., 50, 167
clay digging, see quarrying
Claydon, Middle (Bucks.), 38
Clayton and Bell, stained-glass makers, 66, 233
Clement. Joan, 166
Clerkenwell, see London
Clifford, barony of, 95
Clifford's Castle (Herefs.), 95
Clitherow:
-, Chris. (d. 1641), 37
-, Chris., s. of above, 37
-, Jas, 37
-, John, 37
clocks and clockmakers, 49, 66, 118, 120, 140, 155, 200, 233, 253, 299, 323, 336
Close, Wm Brooks, 347
-, cloth trades:
-, clothiers, 260
-, clothing factory, 309, 324
-, clothworkers, 49, 323
-, drapers, 50, 215, 409
-, dyers, 13
-, fulling, 323, 409; and see mills
-, mercers, 281, 414, 417
-, milliners, 50, 215
-, spinning, 47, 139, 212, 353
-, tailors, 13, 49–50, 105–6, 139–40,
147, 170, 186, 214–15, 253,
257, 288, 293, 323–4, 379, 401,
409
-, weavers and weaving, 13, 49, 79, 139,
142, 323, 409, 414, 418
and see dressmakers; wool trade
clothing clubs, 58, 82, 225; and see charities: clothing
clunch, see stone
Cnut, king, 311
coach building, see Benson
coaching, 1, 6, 160, 396; and see Benson and Nettlebed
coal:
-, coal clubs, 58, 82, 225
-, coal trade and dealers, 7, 13, 25, 50, 79,
194, 398, 409–10, 412
and see charities: coal
Cobbett, Wm, 412
cobblers, see leather trades
Cocke, Saunder, 286
Cohen, Ian, vic. of Chalgrove, 154
Cole:
-, Geo., actor, 295
-, Thos, rector of Ewelme and
Independent minister, 16, 229,
295, 299
Colefax and Fowler, interior designers, 246
Colegrim, Hugh, 356
Coleman:
-, Ric., 137
-, Wal., 356
Coles:
-, Thos, 321
-, Wm, 49
-, fam., 106, 429
Colham (Middx), 148
collar-makers, see leather trades
Collett (Colet:
-, Ant., 132
-, Hen., 132
-, Rog., 221 n
-, fam., 133
Collins (Collyns, Colyns:
-, J.M., perp. cur. of Benson, 63
-, John, 41
-, Ric., rector of Cuxham, 176
-, Wm, 176
-, fam., 143
Colston, Mic., 375
commons and common pasture, 3, 9, 12, 14–15; and see greens; intercommoning; transhumance; woodland: wood pasture; and under names of particular places
communications, 3–7; and see bus services; carriers; railways; roads; Thames, river: transport; and under names of particular places
Comper, Ninian, architect, 233; pl. 15
Conant, John, rector of Ewelme, 229
concrete, 241, 311
confectioners, 215
Congregationalists and Independents, 16, 28, 32, 62–5, 84, 147, 153, 261–2, 268–70, 295, 297, 299–300
Conock (Wilts.), 220
conservation areas, 18, 30, 74, 156, 241, 399
constables, see Wallingford: castle; and par. govt under names of particular places
Cooke (Cook:
-, B.M., 403
-, Sam. Hay, perp. cur. of Benson, 63–4
-, Wm, 379
-, fam., 356, 403
Cookley Green, see Swyncombe
cooks, 49, 139, 186, 294
Cooper:
-, Ferdinando, 254
-, Gislingham, 167
-, John (d. 1546), 377, 379, 381
-, John (fl. 1730s), 254
-, Rob., 377, 379
-, Wm (fl. 1508), 77
-, Wm (fl. 1871), 254
-, fam., 78, 81, 254–5, 299
coopers, 49–50, 140, 379
Cope:
-, Sir Denzil, Bt, 203–4
-, Dorothea, w. of Denzil, 204
-, Sir John (d. 1749), Bt, 203
-, Sir John Mordaunt (d. 1779), Bt, 203
-, Sir John (d. 1851), Bt, 203
-, Monoux, 203, 206, 217, 230
-, Penelope, see Mordaunt
-, Sir Ric., Bt, 203
-, fam., 201, 212
Coppock, Rob., perp. cur. of Warborough, 417
Corbett (Corbet:
-, Edw., rector of Gt Haseley, 267
-, Ric., rector of Brightwell Baldwin and
bp of Oxford, 116–17
corn dealers, 50, 63, 79, 324, 410, 412
Cornish:
-, John (fl. 1434–41), vic. of Nuffield, 364
-, John (fl. 1440, another), 292
Cornwall, 281, 430
-, duchy of, 37
-, earls of, 263; and see Edmund; Eltham;
Gaveston; Richard
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 415–17
Corrance, Allen, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 115
corrugated iron, 32, 56, 372
Corsellis:
-, Hen., 31
-, Mary Ann, see Powell
-, Nic., 31
Cory, Thos, 37
Costard:
-, Thos, 284
-, Wm, 357
-, fam., 49
Cotel, fam., 49, 52–3
Cotes:
-, Ralph de, 374
-, Septimus, rector of Newington, 337,
339
Cotesford, see Cottisford
Cotterell, see Cottrell
Cottesbrooke (Northants.), 348
Cottesmore:
-, Alice, w. of Wm, m. 2 Thos Doyley, 98,
116, 119
-, Amice, w. of Sir John (d. 1439), m. 2
Matt. Hay, 98, 108, 116
-, Sir John (d. 1439), chief justice, 97–8,
108, 116, 119, 315
-, John, s. of above, 98
-, Sir John (d. c.1510), 96, 98, 107, 114,
116, 119
-, John (fl.1520–39), 96, 98, 315, 325
-, Wm, 98, 107, 116
-, fam., 95, 99, 107–8, 116, 119, 207, 326
Cottier:
-, Sir Chas, 373
-, Lady, 391
Cottisford (Cotesford:
-, John, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
116
-, Sir Rog. de, 244
-, Thos de, 244
Cottisford, 183
Cottrell (Cotterell:
-, John (fl. 1497), 77
-, John (fl. 18th cent.), 378
-, Thos (d. 1768), 379
-, Thos (fl. 1785), 382
-, Thos (fl. 1839, ?another), 375
-, fam., 77, 80
council housing, 15, 18, 32, 72, 73, 90, 93–4, 111, 126, 145, 162, 197, 238, 279, 295, 308, 311, 329, 345, 347, 359, 372, 383, 399, 413
Cousin, fam., 162
Cowes, Jas, cur., 84
Cowley:
-, Amice, m. Rob. Barwell, 96
-, Eliz., m. John Blackhall, 96
-, Joan, see Park
-, Joan, m. 1 John Soulby, 2 Thos Nowers,
95–6
-, Thos, 95
Cowley, 78, 410
-, car works, 145, 329
-, Hurst's grammar school, 366
-, Knights Templar preceptory, 215, 425
-, St Bartholomew's hosp., 255
Cowslad, Thos and his s. Wm, 40
Cox (Coxe:
-, C.H., perp. cur. of Benson, 54, 63
-, Hilgrove, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
105, 111, 113, 118, 132
-, Thos, 132
-, Wm (d. 1618), perp. cur. of Benson,
62
-, Wm (fl. 1840), 132
Cozens:
-, Thos, 354
-, Wm, 425
Crake:
-, Jesse, 145
-, John, 168
Cregoe:
-, Edw., 430–1
-, fam., 430
Cremer, Hen., perp. cur. of Benson, 63
Crespin, see Crispin
cricket, 54, 56, 81–2, 109–11, 117, 145, 173, 219, 259, 294, 329–30, 358, 383, 392, 413
crime, 54, 80–1, 100, 103, 109, 143–4, 156, 176, 189, 217–18, 230, 255, 259, 271, 277, 286–7, 293–4, 326, 328, 340, 358, 376–7, 380, 382, 391, 428; and see poaching; riots
Cripps, Rob., rector of Cuxham, 177
Crispin:
-, Miles, 75, 80, 128, 134, 140, 147–8,
163, 242, 264, 347, 362, 373
-, (Crespin), Theobald, 129
Crocker End, see Nettlebed
Croilland, Simon de, vic. of Chalgrove, 150
Crook (Crooke:
-, John, 321
-, Ric. (d. c.1569), 321, 326–6, 340
-, Ric. (d. 1580), 321, 326–6, 340
-, Wm, 382
-, fam., 162, 172, 321
crop rotations, 43, 103–4, 135–7, 166–8, 212, 249, 253, 287, 317, 407, 409
crops:
-, barley, 12, 43, 46–9, 76–9, 103–5,
136–9, 165–7, 169, 212–14,
251–3, 285, 287–8, 319, 321–3,
352–5, 377–9, 405–7, 409, 427;
and see malting
-, clover, 47, 104, 212–13, 287, 322, 407,
409
-, dredge, 46, 165, 185, 377, 426
-, fruit, 79, 104, 164, 354
-,-, cherries, 378
-,-, orchards, 47, 104, 137, 164, 205, 210,
226, 285, 321, 332, 363, 393, 404,
407; and see cider making
-,-, hay, 166, 76, 103, 114, 137, 148, 166,
251–2, 285, 317, 319, 351, 353–4,
407, 409, 427
-, hemp and flax, 47, 77, 137, 164, 212,
286, 320, 322, 361, 407
-, hops, 103, 212, 286
-, maize, 323
-, mangolds, 79
-, mushrooms, 105
-, oats, 12, 46, 47–9, 77–9, 103–5, 136,
138–9, 164, 166–7, 169, 185, 214,
251–3, 287–8, 319, 321–3, 352–4,
377–8, 427
-, peas, beans, pulses, vetches, 43, 46–9,
77–8, 103–4, 136–8, 164–7, 169,
185, 212, 251–2, 286–7, 319–21,
353–4, 377–8, 407, 409, 427
-, potatoes, 79, 214, 409
-, rape, 49, 186, 253, 323, 354–5, 379, 409
-, rye, 12, 47, 103, 105, 166–7, 251,
320–1, 353, 377, 407
-, sainfoin, 213, 322, 354
-, sugar beet, 105, 169
-, turnips and swedes, 47, 79, 104, 213,
287–8, 354, 407
-, watercress, 105, 322; and see Ewelme:
watercress
-, wheat, 12, 43, 46–9, 76–9, 103–5,
136–9, 164–9, 185–6, 212–14,
251–3, 287–8, 319, 321–3, 352–5,
377–9, 405, 407, 409, 426–7
-, woad, 71, 212
Crosbie, L. Stanley, architect, 375
Crosby, John, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
Cross:
-, John, 139
-, Wm, 255
crosses, medieval, 89, 125, 420
Crouch, Gilb., 207
Crowley, Ann, 418
Crowmarsh, Ric. of, vic. of Nuffield, 363
Crowmarsh, Preston (Crowmarsh Battle)
(in Benson), 3, 10–11, 21, 22, 23,
25–6, 28, 33–6, 38–41, 43–56, 58,
60, 63 n, 67–8, 76 n
-, agric., 43–9
-, bdy, 33, 43
-, bldgs, 34–5
-, commons, 22, 23, 33, 44
-, Crowmarsh Battle Fm (manor ho.), 22,
33–5, 38–9, 40–1
-,-, fm, 45–9, 53, 55
-, demesne, 39, 40, 45–6, 53
-, fields, 22, 23, 33, 43, 45
-, inclo., 3, 22, 23, 26, 33, 44–5, 46
-, Lower Fm, 33–4, 40
-, manor, 33, 35–6, 38, 39–40, 43–4, 54
-, manor cts, 40, 53, 67
-, mill, 22, 25, 28, 30, 33–4, 51
-, place name, 23, 33
-, popn, 10–11, 26, 46
-, settlement, 22, 26, 33
-, social hist., 45, 52–6
-, stocks, 54, 67
-, Swan pub, 28, 33, 50, 56
-, trades, 49–50
-, woodland, see Benson: woodland
Crowmarsh Gifford, 5, 6, 21, 23–4, 32–3,
41, 52–3, 78, 342, 349, 362, 427
-, Howbery Park, 32, 34–5
Crowmarsh Rural District, 20, 51, 68, 88, 234, 341, 421
Crown:
-, as ch. patron, 114, 148, 150, 225,
227–8, 228, 263, 297, 332, 362,
385–6, 430
-, as landowner, 1, 8–9, 13–15, 18–19, 21,
27, 29, 35–7, 40–2, 45–6, 53, 67,
75, 97, 128–9, 132–3, 183, 201,
203, 205, 210, 280–1, 284, 286,
289, 316, 319, 348, 351, 373, 375,
381, 393, 402–3, 406, 424–5; and
see Benson: manors (Anglo-Saxon
royal est.)
as patron of Ewelme almsho., 221
demesne, ancient royal, 14, 18–19, 35, 36, 45, 49, 52, 323, 367
hundredal jurisdiction, 19
King's (later Queen's) Flight, 32–3
royal gifts, 131, 250, 374
-, royal officers, clerks, and servants,
13–14, 36, 41, 52–3, 75, 79, 96–7,
115, 128, 132–3, 141, 150, 182–3,
188, 201–2, 206, 216–17, 233, 244,
247, 257, 266, 281–2, 286, 292,
315, 327, 356, 362, 373, 381
-,-, chaplains, 116–17, 268, 284, 292,
334–5, 364, 431
-, royal residences, 8, 13, 17, 27, 29, 52,
192, 204–5
-, royal visits, 54, 205, 216–17, 257, 272,
293
and see under names of particular
sovereigns
Croxford:
-, John (d. 1570), 352,
-, John (fl. 1704), 35
-, Phil., 353, 357
-, Wm, 353
-, fam., 145, 357–8
Croydon (Surr.), 315
crucks, see timber framing
Crutwell, C.T., rector of Ewelme, 231
Cuda's tumulus, 161
Cuddesdon, bp's palace, 118
Cuddesdon rural deanery, 20, 60, 148, 263–4, 269, 297, 332, 415
Culham, 13, 50, 312
Cumber, fam., 152
Curran, Wal., 314
curriers, see leather trades
Curtis (Curteys:
-, John, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
-, Thos, 141
Cutler, Sir John, 243, 245
cutlers, see metal trades
Cuxham:
-, Adam of, chaplain, 175
-, Ric. of, chaplain, 175
Cuxham, 2, 6–7, 9–11, 13, 15–18, 89, 91,
96, 103, 105, 109, 111, 114, 118,
134, 158–79, 180, 182–9, 191,
225, 231, 303, 318, 370, 426
-, agric., 6–7, 103, 164–9, 185
-, bdy, 2, 158, 159, 180, 191
-, bldgs, 16, 18, 109, 162–4, 170–1, 173,
175
-, ch. hist., 15, 114, 118, 174–8, 187–9,
225, 231
-,-, ch. bldg, 161, 176–7, 178
-, clergy, 166–7, 170–2, 175–8, 189
-, clubs, 173
-, commons, 159, 165
-, communics, 5, 6, 91, 158, 159, 160, 169
-, demesne, 159, 160, 164–7, 170–2, 179
-, festivities, 171–3
-, fields, 158, 159, 164
-, glebe, 167–8, 174–5
-, inclo., 164, 168
-, manor and est., 96, 134, 162–4, 183
-, manor cts, 167, 170, 179
-, Manor Fm, 159, 161, 163–4, 166–70,
172–3
-, mills, 13, 105, 158, 159, 160, 162,
164–5, 168, 169–70, 171–2, 177,
185
-, nonconf., 16 n, 174, 177
-, par. govt, 173–4, 176–7, 179
-, place name, 161, 370
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 172–4,
179
-, popn, 9, 10–11, 103, 160, 166, 171,
182
-, pubs, 159, 160, 169, 170
-, rect. ho., 159, 172, 175, 176–7
-, school, 161, 173, 177, 178
-, settlement, 9, 159, 161–2, 170–1
-, stocks, 161, 179
-, social hist., 170–4
-, tithes, 174, 176–7
-, trades, 170
-, village hall, 173, 187
-, woodland, 158, 160, 164–5
Cynegils, king of the Gewisse, 8, 27
D.
dagger maker, 49
dairying, 7, 12–13, 39, 46–8, 50, 76–7, 94, 102–3, 105, 115, 135, 137–9, 165, 169, 185, 212–13, 249, 251–3, 259, 284, 286–8, 317, 321–3, 350–5, 376–9, 408, 423, 426–7
cheese, 47, 77, 103, 137, 165, 211–12, 252–3, 286–7, 321, 353, 378, 407
Dale:
-, A.A., 284, 288
-, John, 168
dancing, traditional, 143, 173, 413
Danesfield House (Bucks.), 32
Danvers, Thos, 129, 132
d'Aubigny, Wm, earl of Arundel, 36
Davis:
-, Geo., 54
-, Wm, rector of Nuffield, 364
-, Dawe, Rob., 403
-, Day:
-, Geo., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 99,
118
-, John, 207, 211
-, Ric., 148
-, Rob., 207
-, Rog., 148, 151
-, Thos, vic. of Chalgrove, 151
Deane (Dene:
-, Agnes, 387
-, Hen. de la, 380
-, John (d. 1886), 322, 324, 328
-, John (fl. 1903), 78
-, Ric., 108, 113
-, Wm, 41, 48
-, Mr, 398
-, fam., 312, 322
deer, see livestock
Delafield, Thos, antiquary, 260
demesne, ancient royal, see Crown
demesne farming, 12; and see labour services; and under names of particular places
Denham (Bucks.), 140
Denton:
-, Alex., 38
-, John, 316
-, Thos (d. 1534), 316
-, Thos (fl. 1600), 38
Derick, J.M., architect, 271
deserted and shrunken settlements, 9–11, 26, 33–4, 89, 94, 122, 125–7, 158, 161, 180, 182, 235, 238, 240, 345, 422–4, 426, 428–9, 431
Despenser:
-, Adam, 201, 201, 210, 216, 233
-, Aumary (fl. 1180–1204), 201
-, Aumary (fl. 1295), 201 n
-, Hugh (d. 1238), 129–30
-, Hugh (d. 1326), the elder, earl of
Winchester, 132, 242, 256, 263,
266
-, Ralph, rector of Ewelme, 227
-, Simon, 183, 201
-, Thos, rector of Ewelme, 227
-, Thurstan (fl. 1153–77), 201, 227
-, Thurstan (d. 1249), and his w. Lucy,
201
-, fam., 132, 182, 201–2, 204, 208, 211,
225–6, 256
Despenser, Lord le, see Stapleton, Thos (d. 1831)
de Vere, earls of Oxford, 202
Deverell, fam., 213
Dewbury (Dewberry:
-, Jos., 428
-, Ric., 41
Dickers, Sam., 425
Didcot (formerly Berks.), 7, 25
Digweed, Rob., 77
Dines, W.H., meteorologist, 32
Dingley, Wm, perp. cur. of Warborough, 417
diptheria, see epidemics
Dissent, see Nonconformity
d'Ivry, Rog., 311, 316
Dixon:
-, John, 97
-, fam., 389
doctors, medical, 37, 56, 289, 295, 301
-, homeopathist, 328
-, surgeons, 31, 49, 106, 294, 357
and see apothecaries; nursing
associations; nursing homes
d'Oilly:
-, Hen., 97
-, Rob., 97, 132, 311, 316
-, fam., 97
and see Doyley
d'Oilly, barony of, 132
Dolben, John, rector of Newington, 335
Donald Insall Associates, architects, 248
Dorchester, Vct, see Carleton, Sir Dudley
Dorchester, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6–8, 14–15, 19,
56, 80, 141, 194, 364, 388, 396–7,
406, 408, 410–11, 414–16, 419
-, abbey, 14–15, 41–2, 53, 59–62, 98, 101,
105, 107, 227, 280, 283–6, 296–8,
302, 318, 347–8, 350, 352, 356–7,
362–4, 367, 402, 405–6, 415–16,
420, 430
-,-, chapels of, 15, 59–61, 296–8, 393,
411, 415
-,-, manor ct, 302, 367, 420
as early relig. centre, 8, 15, 27, 29, 60
manor, 21, 37, 393
Overy, 393, 395, 404, 411, 417–18
prehist. monuments, 7, 397
roads to, 3, 4, 5, 6–7, 23, 194, 275, 306, 342, 369, 395–6
Roman and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries (, 396, 398
Roman town, 7–8, 27, 397–8
-, team ministry, 332, 337, 415, 419
-, trade with, 49, 80, 251, 355, 407
Dorchester, bp of, 162–3
Dorchester, peculiar of, 15, 60, 63, 296–7, 393, 415
Dorchester hundred, 2–3, 9, 18 n, 21, 37, 67
Dormer:
-, Ambrose, 315–16
-, Chas, 373
-, Jane, w. of Ambrose, m. 2 Wm
Hawtrey, 315
-, John, 425
-, Kath., see Fettiplace
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1545), 98
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1624), 315–16
-, Sir Rob., 132, 425
-, Sir Wm, 425
Dorset, 96–7, 107 n; and see Lulworth Castle; Sherborne
dovecots, 39–40, 42, 74, 94, 100–1, 103, 131, 164–5, 174, 205–6, 312, 333, 373, 377, 380, 426
Dowberry, Thos, 381
Dower, Alan Gandar, 313
Doyley (Doilly, D'Oyly:
-, Alice, see Cottesmore
-, Charlotte, 360
-, John (fl. 1545), 316
-, John, rector of Cuxham and Easington,
Bt, 177, 189
-, John, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
-, Rob., 315–16
-, Thos (d. 1545), 98, 116, 315
-, Thos (fl. 1561), 316
-, Wm, 316
and see d'Oilly
drapers, see cloth trades
Draycott, see Ickford
Drayton St Leonard, 261, 304, 306, 308,
312, 330, 393, 404
-, Holcombe, Little, 308 and n, 309, 357
-, Woodford mead, 2–3, 9, 21, 44, 69, 77,
192, 303, 312, 317, 393
-, dressmakers, needleworkers,
-, seamstresses, 50, 79, 140, 170,
215, 253, 289, 355, 379–80
Dreu, Gilb., 185
Droitwich (Worcs.), 237
Dru, Alphonse, vic. of Chalgrove, 153
Druval, John and Mariot, 244
Dryden, Sir Erasmus, 293
Duckett, Sir Geo. Floyd, Bt, 313
ducking stool, 358
Ducklington, 54
Duke, Wm, rector of Swyncombe, 384
Dunch:
-, Anne, w. of Hen., 312
-, Edm. (d. 1623), 312, 327
-, Edm. (d. 1678), 312
-, Eliz., m. Cecil Bisshopp, 312, 337
-, Hen., 310, 312, 327
-, Mary, w. of Wal., 207, 312, 327,
335–6
-, Wal., 312, 327, 335
-, Wm, 350
Durel, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 268
Durham, bp of, 373
Dutton:
-, Cath., see Paul
-, Matt., 37
Dyer, John, 214
dyers, see cloth trades
Dyke Hills (Dorchester), oppidum, 7
Dynham:
-, Kath., see Rede
-, Thos, 430
-, fam., 38
E.
Eadric, Eadwig, and Ealdred (fl. 996), 75
Earl, Hen., 379
Easington, Hen., of, 189
Easington, 2, 3, 9 n, 10–11, 15–18, 114,
118, 122, 135, 145–6, 158, 160,
168, 172–4, 176, 178–9, 180–91,
225, 231, 389, 423–6, 428, 431
-, agric., 168, 184–6
-, bdy, 2, 122, 158, 180, 181
-, bldgs, 182–4, 188
-, ch. hist., 15, 114, 118, 174, 178,
187–90, 225, 231
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 182, 187, 189, 190, 389
-, clergy, 187, 188–9, 431
-, communics, 5, 160, 180, 181, 423
-, demesne, 182, 184–5, 188
-, Easington Manor, 181, 182–6
-, fields, 180, 181, 184
-, glebe, 188
-, inclo., 3, 184
-, manor and est., 146, 168, 182–4, 425
-, manor cts, 190
-, manor ho., 183–4
-, nonconf., 16 n, 187, 189
-, par. govt, 186–7, 189, 190–1
-, place name, 180, 182
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 187,
191
-, popn, 10–11, 180, 182, 186
-, rect. ho., 181, 185, 188
-, schools, 145
-, settlement, 180, 181, 182
-, social hist., 186–7
-, tithes, 174, 184, 188
-, trades, 186
-, water supply, 185
East Anglia, 17–18, 202, 231, 385
Eastbourne (Suss.), 365
Eastway, Ric., rector of Warpsgrove, 430–1
Ebson, Roland, cur. of Nettlebed, 298
Ecclesia, Wm de Sancte Maria de, 36
Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners, 242, 298, 430–1
edge tool maker, see metal trades
Edith (d. 1075), queen, 241
Edmonds, Chris., 316
Edmund, earl of Cornwall, 37, 281, 402
-, his w. Mgt, 281
Edward the Confessor, 241
Edward II, 146–8, 183, 242, 256
Edward III, 37, 242
Edward IV, 203, 242
Edward VII, 111
Edward, prince of Wales (the Black Prince), 14, 37, 41, 52, 133, 216, 263, 266, 281, 285
his w. Joan, 37, 281, 285
Edwards:
-, Anne, m. Ric. Stevens, 186
-, Bill, 214, 219
-, Jas, rector of Newington, 336, 340
-, John (d. 1718), rector of Cuxham, 167,
174
-, John (fl. 1734–40), rector of Brightwell
Baldwin, 117
-, John (fl. 1940s), 213
-, Wm, rector of Gt Haseley, 269
-, fam., 78, 186, 207
Egham:
-, Rob., 292
-, Thos, 292
-, fam., 292
Eleanor of Castile, qn of Edw. I, 431
electricity supply, 30, 51, 58, 73, 87, 93, 155, 178, 185, 197, 222, 233, 259, 271, 301, 339, 409
Elham, Wm, rector of Cuxham, 166, 175
Elizabeth I, 205, 373, 403
as princess, 203, 387
Elizabeth II, 66, 111
Ellesfield:
-, Gilb. de, 129
-, Joan de, m. John Hore, 130
-, Joan de, m. Thos Loundres, 130
-, Joan de, w. of Gilb., see Bereford
-, Wm de, 129
-, fam., 133, 156
Ellis, Rob., perp. cur. of Warborough, 416
Ellison, Hen., rector of Gt Haseley, 269
Elm Bridge (yeldenbrigge) (in Benson and Warborough), 22, 24, 394, 395
Elphinstone:
-, Georgina Augusta Osborne, 40
-, Hester Maria, see Thrale
Eltham, John of, earl of Cornwall, 37
Ely, bp of, 268
Emma, queen, see Ælgifu
enclosure, see inclosure
Englefield:
-, Joan, see Rycote
-, Nic., 246
-, Phil. de, 350
-, Sybil, m. Ric. Quatremain, 246, 248,
256, 263, 266, 271
English:
-, Beneit, 364
-, Ric. (fl. 1356–60), 315, 363–4
-, Ric., s. of above, 315
-, Ric. (fl. 1377, ?the same), 326
-, Ric. (fl. 1408, ?the same), 315
-, Ric. (d. 1460), 284
-, Wm, 286
-, fam., 15
English, see Newnham Murren
Ensworth, Thos, 168
epidemics:
-, diptheria, 328
-, influenza, 125
-, plague, 164, 326, 370
-,-, Black Death, 26, 46, 53, 71, 91, 103,
107, 126, 137, 141–2, 160, 166,
171, 186, 195, 201, 211, 216, 238,
250, 256, 278, 285, 292, 307, 320,
326, 344, 352, 357, 363, 370, 377,
397, 405, 411, 422–3
-, 'sickness', 195 n
-, smallpox, 160, 254, 292, 331
Erdington (Warws.), 387
Erith, Raymond, architect, 198 n
Eseby, John, 114
Esher, Vct, see Brett
Essex, earls of, 248
estovers, 210, 252, 258–9, 286, 318, 353, 378, 424–5
Eton:
-, Anne, 298, 361
-, Ric., 298, 364
Eton College (Berks., formerly Bucks.),17 n, 116, 204, 229, 266
evacuees, see Second World War
Evans:
-, Chris., rector of Swyncombe, 389
-, Geo., perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
Everard:
-, Sam., rector of Swyncombe, 223 n, 388
-, fam., 53
Ewelme:
-, Sir Hen. of, 227
-, Rob. of, 349
Ewelme, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6–11, 13–14, 16–19,
21, 22, 23, 26–7, 32–4, 41–4, 53,
67, 69, 74, 76, 80, 82, 87, 97, 104,
106–7, 109, 114–15, 118, 120,
174, 178, 182, 188, 190, 192–234,
256–7, 273, 297, 299, 316, 322,
330, 335, 342–3, 345, 350, 357–8,
368, 371, 373–5, 381, 385, 387–9,
391, 414; pl. 7, 9, 12–13, 15
-, agric., 13, 195, 208–14
-, almshos, 1, 17, 109, 192, 196, 197,
198–200, 206, 220–3, 224–8,
231–3, 387; pl. 12–13
-, Beke's Place, 193, 197–8, 207, 209
-, bdy, 2–3, 9, 21, 22, 43, 69, 192, 193,
342, 385; pl. 7
-, bldgs, 17–18, 197–200, 204–7, 218,
226–7
-, ch. hist., 53, 114, 118, 174, 178, 188,
225–33, 357, 385, 389
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 192, 196, 198, 199, 227,
228, 230, 231–3, 381
-,-, St John's chapel, 199, 222, 227,
228, 232–3; pl. 15
-, clergy, 218–19, 224–6, 227–31, 335,
387–9
-, clubs, 219–20, 225
-, commons, 43–4, 208–9, 220
-, communics, 5, 6, 22, 193, 194, 306
-, Cottesmore, 32, 193, 197, 204, 207,
209, 211–14, 217–18, 231
-, demesne, 203, 204, 209, 210–11
-, festivities, 218–19
-, fields, 21, 22, 23, 42–3, 192, 193,
208–9, 234; pl. 7
-, Fords Fm, 198, 207, 212–14; pl. 9
-, glebe, 225–6
-, Huntinglands, 192, 193, 197, 208–9,
213–14
-, inclo., 3, 192, 193, 203, 208–9, 211,
213
-, inns and pubs, 193, 194, 196, 214–15,
218–20
-, King's Pool, 194, 196, 217, 227 n
-, manor cts, 67, 205, 233–4, 391
-, manor hos, 13, 17, 192, 193, 195, 196,
197–8, 201, 203, 204–7, 222, 224,
227, 234
-, manors and est., 13, 21, 41–2, 74, 97,
107, 182, 192, 195, 201–8, 209–
10, 227, 350, 373–5
-, mill, 106, 193, 197, 209, 212, 215–16
-, nonconf., 196, 198, 225, 229–31
-, par. govt, 209, 218, 230–1, 234
-, place name, 1, 192, 194
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 212, 218,
224–5
-, popn, 10–11, 26, 195, 211
-, reading room and rifle range, 196, 219
-, rect. ho., 193, 225, 226–7, 229,
-, Rom. Cath., 228–9
-,-, schools, 200, 223–4, 229–30
-,-, grammar sch., 17, 195, 196, 197,
198–200, 206, 220–3, 388; pl. 12
-, settlement, 7–9, 27, 193, 194–7, 204,
217
-, shops, 198, 215, 220
-, social hist., 53, 216–25
-, tithes, 21, 43, 219, 225–6; pl. 7
-, trades, 3, 13, 194, 212, 214–15
-, village hall, 198, 220
-, Wace Ct (Westcourt), see Ewelme:
manor hos
-, water supply, 197
-, watercress beds, 13, 192, 194, 197, 213,
214, 216
-, Whitehouse fm, 45, 90, 104–5, 192,
197–8, 207–8
-, woodland, 9, 192, 201, 208–11, 217
Ewelme, honor of, 13, 19, 37, 98, 109, 120, 201, 203, 217, 234, 367, 391, 432
Ewelme Almshouse Trust, 206, 222–3
Ewelme (formerly Benson) hundred, 1,
2, 8, 18–19, 20–1, 122, 275, 303,
342, 368, 423
-, cts and views, 19, 120, 156, 190, 233–4,
273, 302, 340, 402, 432
-, mtg place, 5, 6, 8–9, 18, 19, 27, 34, 70,
194–5
Ewelme park (in Swyncombe), 192, 194,
202, 205, 209, 211, 216–17, 342,
368, 369, 370–4, 375, 376, 378,
381, 383, 392
-, bldgs, 14, 18, 197 n, 217, 368, 371–3,
375, 381
-, estate, 350, 369, 373–4, 375, 378, 383
-, Ewelme Park fm, 204, 354, 378–9,
381
-, keepers, 206, 211, 217, 375
excise officers, 54
Exeter:
-, bps of, 150, 188, 268
-, cathedral, 62, 266
Exeter College, Oxford, 29, 31, 35, 42, 44, 47, 56, 229
Eye, Phil. of, rector of Chalgrove, 150
Eynsham, 113, 306
Eyre:
-, Chas (fl. 1699), 207
-, Chas (fl. 1780s), 212
-, Geo., 55, 198 n, 219, 231
-, John (d. 1684), 211
-, John (fl. 1859), 213
-, Ric., 211
-, Rob., 357
-, fam., 198, 212, 218, 230
Eyres, Rob., 167
F.
Faber, Geo., Lord Wittenham, 34
Fabian Society, 144
Facer, Clement, rector of Britwell Salome, 335 n
Fairman, John, 352
fairs:
-, hiring, 167, 287, 294, 358
-, livestock, 287
-, medieval, 12, 250, 352, 363, 376–7, 380
n, 385
Fane, John, 261
farm buildings, 17–18, 29, 35, 39–41, 48, 73–4, 78, 94, 104, 134, 136, 164, 167–8, 175, 182, 198, 240, 242, 245, 250, 309, 311, 316, 320, 372, 426–7; pl. 6; and see dovecots
farming, see agriculture
Farquhar, Lady, 297
Faucelon, fee of, 201 n
Fawley Court (Bucks.), 208, 283–4, 298
feasts, village or parish, 54, 56–7, 82, 109–10, 143–4, 172, 328–9, 383, 412
Fell, Sam., vic. of Chalgrove and dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 152
Fennell:
-, Rob., 353
-, fam., 357–8
Ferrey, Benj., architect, 366, 389–90
ferries, see Benson; Shillingford bridge
fertilizers, 3, 12–13, 25, 47–8, 169, 287–8,
409
-, manuring, 12, 104–5, 137, 166, 185,
212, 251, 253, 287, 351, 353, 378,
408
-, festivities, traditional, 15; and see church
ales; dancing; feasts; maypoles;
mummers; and under names of
particular places
Fettiplace:
-, Barth., 373, 384
-, Sir Edm., 373
-, Fras, 373, 381, 384, 387
-, Kath., m. Chas Dormer, 373
-, fam., 378, 381, 385, 387
Fidler, Isaac, rector of Easington, 187, 189
Field:
-, And., 207
-, J.E., vic. of Benson, 64–6
-, Wal., 356
-, fam., 409
Fielden, Sam., 373
fields, open or common, 1, 3, 9, 15, 20–1,
22, 23, 42–5, 47, 67, 69, 89, 102,
122, 123, 135–6, 158, 159, 164,
181, 184, 208–9, 234–7, 249,
275, 285, 303, 317, 350, 376, 393,
403–4, 407, 426
-, by-laws, 319, 323, 326, 340
-, named fields and furlongs, 22, 23,
43–5, 69, 102, 123, 135, 159, 164,
181, 184, 193, 208, 251, 317, 376,
403–4
Fifield (in Benson), 2–3, 9–11, 15, 17
n, 18 n, 21, 22, 26, 33–5, 37–9,
40–2, 44–8, 51, 53, 56, 58, 60, 67,
70, 74, 77
-, agric., 44–8
-, chapel, 15, 33, 38, 60
-, demesne, 45–6
-, Fifield Manor, 17 n, 26, 32 n, 33–5,
38–9, 40, 42, 44, 48, 53, 56, 60
-, inclo., 21, 33, 44–5
-, manor, 21, 33, 35, 37–8, 40, 51, 74, 77
-, place name, 33
-, popn, 9–11, 26, 33, 46
-, settlement, 9, 33
Figgis, T. Phillips, architect, 58
Finstock (in Charlbury), 381
fires, 18, 35, 51, 100, 109, 164, 197, 210, 212, 224, 247–8, 258, 282, 308–9, 324, 368, 374, 391, 426; and see Benson and Warborough: fire engines
firewood and fuel, 12, 44, 166, 286, 293, 318–19, 330, 353–4, 361, 378, 385, 393; and see coal; estovers; furze
First World War, 145, 294, 300, 328, 383
-, war memorials, 55, 118, 127, 145, 178,
233, 259, 301, 366, 392, 420
Fisher:
-, Rob. (fl. 1826), 362
-, Rob. (fl. 1830, ?the same), 295
-, (Piscator), Wal., 325
fishing and fisheries, 42, 44–5, 47, 51,
208, 253, 317, 319, 325, 403,
409–10
-, angling, 55
-, fishponds, 89, 90, 101–2, 163, 172, 175,
205–6, 208
-, trout farming, 214
FitzMiles, Hugh, 373
FitzNigel, Hen., rector of Gt Haseley, 263, 265–6
FitzOliver:
-, Peter, 255
-, fam., 255, 266
FitzRainfred, Ric., 373
FitzRalph, Rob. and his w. Mgt, 98
FitzSeifrid, see Ralph and Roger
FitzWaryn:
-, Eleanor, m. Ralph Bush, 97–8
-, Sir Ivo, 96
-, Maud, 96
flax, see crops: hemp
Fleet Marston (Bucks.), 6, 23, 148, 306, 395–6
Fleming:
-, P.H., 130
-, Peter, 281, 301
-, Phil., 281, 300
-, Rob (. 15, 281–2, 289, 294, 296, 350
-, fam., 280–1, 284, 294, 300–1, 354
Fletcher, Edw., rector of Cuxham and Easington, 177–8, 189
flint-working, 7, 278, 307, 370; and see stone: flint
Flockton, Jonathan, perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
flooding, 23, 70, 122–3, 158, 172, 194, 212, 249, 305, 404
Florence (Italy), 150
Floyd, Thos, vic. of Chalgrove, 153
Foley:
-, And., 245
-, fam., 245, 261
Foliot:
-, Gilb., 134
-, Joan, m. Ralph Chenduit, 163
-, Ralph, 97, 424, 428
-, Ric., 97, 424, 426, 428, 430
-, Rob. (fl. 1175), 169
-, Rob. (d. 1186), bp of Hereford, 424
-, Wal., 163, 166, 175
-, Wal., rector of Cuxham, 175
-, fam., 107, 163, 425, 430, 432
Folkingham (Lincs.), barony, 202
Fonte, John de, 380
food and drink trades, see bakers; butchers; confectioners; cooks; grocers; inns; mealman; spirit merchant; victuallers; vintners
Foot, fam., 256
football, 56, 81, 145, 219, 259, 329, 383, 413
Ford:
-, Thos, 207
-, fam., 216 n
fords, 5, 6, 23, 89, 91, 180, 236–7, 306
-, Roppanforda, 5, 123, 125, 237
-, strætforda, 5, 6, 89, 90, 91, 124 n
and see Shillingford bridge and ford
foresters, 44 n, 285, 318, 351, 379
-, Jordan the, 210, 216 n
Forster, John, rector of Swyncombe, 387
Fortescue:
-, Sir Adrian, 96, 107–8, 117, 292
-, Anne (d. 1518), see Stonor
-, Anne (d. 1585), see Rede
-, John, 97, 373
-, Mgt, m. Sir Thos Wentworth, 96
Forthhere, bp of Sherborne, 27
Forty (Forthey):
-, John at (fl. 1327), 52
-, John (fl. 1844), 407
-, Wm, 134
Foster, Thos, 378
Fowler:
-, John, interior designer, 246
-, Ric. (d. 1502), 246
-, Ric., s. of above, 246–7
Frampton, John, 48
Francis, Wm, 355
Franklin:
-, Alan, 322
-, Edw., 252
-, Hen., 185–6
-, Jas Prowse, 322
-, John (fl. 1713–20), 428
-, John (d. 1759), 427–8
-, John (d. 1802), 427, 431
-, John (d. 1824), 212, 354
-, John, s. of above, 212–13
-, Jos., 212
-, Ric., 186
-, Rob., 213, 215, 218
-, Rog., 255
-, S.C., 130, 139, 427
-, Wm (fl. 1840), 212
-, Wm (fl. 1920), 425, 427
-, fam., 198, 207, 212–13, 230, 312, 322,
324, 428
free warren, 98, 201, 249, 311, 315, 350, 375 n, 315, 350
Freeman:
-, Sambrooke, 283
-, Thos (fl. 1467), 166
-, Thos (fl. 1604–20), 40, 47, 53
-, Thos (fl. 1662), 53
-, fam., 40, 46–7, 208, 283–4, 293, 302,
320
French, Ric., vic. of Nuffield, 364
Frescobaldi, Bonacursus, rector of Chalgrove, 150
friendly and benefit societies, 15, 55, 58, 144, 219, 225, 259, 288, 294, 328–9, 358; and see clothing clubs; coal: coal clubs; trade unionism
Friends (Quakers), 16, 58, 62–3, 84, 177, 229, 394, 415, 417–19
Fritwell:
-, John, 186
-, fam., 172
Frost, John, 132
fruit growing, see crops: fruit
fuel, see coal; firewood; furze
Fuller, Jas, 407
fulling, see cloth trades and mills
Furness, John, rector of Swyncombe, 389
furnishings, dom., 31, 34, 53, 81, 142, 172, 186, 218, 256, 328, 411
Furno, And. de, 323
furze-cutting rights, 44, 48, 58, 102, 104, 113, 120, 317, 321, 326, 330, 354
G.
Gadbury:
-, Edm., 430
-, fam., 264
Gainsborough, Thos, painter, 109
Gale:
-, Jos., 168
-, Rob., 168
-, fam., 79
gallows, 340, 367, 391
gamekeepers, see hunting
games, see sports
Gammon:
-, John, 406
-, fam., 411
Gand, see Ghent
Gangsdown, see Nuffield
gardeners, 109, 327, 355, 383
Gardiner (Gardner):
-, H.H., 281, 348, 362
-, Ric., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, Simon, 171
-, Wm, 322
Garlick:
-, Jas and his w. Eliz., 223
-, Septimus, 213
-, Thos, 215
Garner:
-, Martin, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
113
-, Thos, architect, 271; and see Bodley
and Garner
Garsington, 220
Garth:
-, Anne, see Carleton
-, Geo., 99
Gascoigne, David, 288
Gaveston, Piers, earl of Cornwall, 37, 148
Geffrey, Wm, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
Gemmell, Alex., 213
Geoffrey, Wm s. of, see William
George V, 145
Getour, John, rector of Swyncombe, 387
Gewisse, 8; and see Wessex
Ghent (Gand), Gilb. of, 202
Gibbons:
-, Eliz., see Spyer
-, John, 254
-, Mary, m. Ric. Jones, 348
-, Wm, 348, 359, 362
Gibbs:
-, Chas, stained-glass maker, 271
-, G.H., 41
-, fam., 53
Gifford (Giffard:
-, Ant. (d. 1724), rector of Nuffield, 365
-, Ant. (d. 1759), rector of Nuffield, 365
-, Wal., 202
Gillam, T.H., cur., 230
Gillman:
-, Hen., 140
-, fam., 140
Gilmour, Alex Wallace, 313
Gilot, Wm, 216 n
Gilpin, Thos, 417
Gladstone, W.E., prime minister, 231
Glanville, John Thorn, 328
glass, see building trades: glaziers; and stained glass
Glasspool, fam., 287
glebe, see under names of particular places
Glendon (Northants.), 387
Gloucester, 277; pl. 5
-, cathedral., 108
Gloucestershire, 201, 294; and see Badminton; Barnsley Park; Bourton-on-the-Water; Stonehouse; Stroud
Glover, Sir Wm, 316
glovers, see leather trades
God's House, see Ewelme: almshouses
Godalming (Surr.), 294
Godden, Edw., 214
Godfrey:
-, Dan., 297–8
-, Rob., rector of Nuffield, 361, 364
Godstow abbey, 42, 188, 402, 405–6, 410, 420
Godwin (fl. 1002), 244
Golby:
-, J., 313
-, W.A., 313
Golder, see Pyrton
goldsmiths, see metal trades
golf, 55, 218–19; and see Huntercombe: golf club
Goneys, John, vic. of Nuffield, 363
Good (Goode:
-, Thos, 251
-, fam., 106, 257
Goodchild:
-, Edw., 321
-, Jos., 353
-, fam., 358
Goodhart-Rendel, H.S., 248
Gooding, Geo., 268
Goodwin:
-, John, vic. of Chalgrove, 152
-, Wm, vic. of Chalgrove and dean of
Christ Church, Oxford, 152
Goring, Thos of, vic. of Nuffield, 363
Goring, 81, 363
-, priory, 350, 361–3, 386
Goswell, fam., 292
Goul, see Gull
Grace, fam., 73 n
gravel extraction, see quarrying
graziers, 132, 258, 260–1, 427
Great Western Railway, 24–5, 396
Greatwood, Hen. Wm Fras, 204
Green:
-, John, and his s. John, 171
-, Nic., 257, 266
-, Rob., 171
-, Wm, rector of Swyncombe, 387
-, fam., 166, 171
Green College, Oxford, 82
Greenhill, Sam., 373, 381, 391
Greening, John, 252
greens, 3, 9, 71, 72, 125, 127, 139, 159, 165, 195, 239, 279, 303, 308, 317, 344–5, 371, 394, 396, 398–400, 404, 412–13, 415, 421; pl. 3–4
Greenwood:
-, Chas (fl. 1753–99), 132
-, Chas (fl. 1904), 190
-, Dan., rector of Newington, 335
-, John (d. 1858), 187
-, John (fl. 1881), 187
-, John (fl. 1914, ?another), 183
-, Phyllis, 185
-, Ric., 212
-, Thos (d. 1770), 183, 187
-, Thos. (d. 1808), 185, 187–8
-, Thos (d. 1832), 187, 191
-, Thos (fl. 1841), 47
-, Thos Bishop (fl. 1850s–70s), 212–13,
215
-, Thos (d. 1892), 185, 187
-, fam., 41, 183, 187, 189, 207, 212, 218
Gregory:
-, Abraham, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, Agnes, 167
-, Edm. (d. 1583), 172
-, Edm. (fl. 1660s), 172
-, Edm. (fl. 1657–83), s. of above, 172
-, John, 166, 172
-, Rog., 172
-, Thos, 167, 176
-, Wm, 137
-, fam., 164, 167, 170, 172, 178
Grendon (in Benson, Ewelme and Nuffield), 34, 192, 197, 209, 345, 350
Grenville, Geo., Baron Nugent, 143
Gresham:
-, John, 251
-, fam., 253
Grey, Wm, Baron Grey of Wilton, 281
Griffin:
-, Fras, vic. of Ewelme, 229
-, John, 185
Griffiths, Jos., 63
Grim's Ditch, 3 n, 7, 275, 278, 343, 344
grocers, 13, 49–50, 64, 79, 91, 106, 111, 139–40, 194, 215, 253–4, 259, 288, 306, 309, 317, 323–4, 355, 365, 379–80, 410; and see shops
Grote, Jos. and Geo., 350
Grundon Waste Management Ltd, 215
Guernsey, dean of, 268
Gull:
-, Sir Ric., Bt, 110
-, (or Goul), fam., 34 n
Gunthorp, Wm, rector of Easington, 188
Gwynne, Nell, 284
gypsies, 14, 109, 143, 218, 294
H.
haberdashers, 292, 402
Haddenham (Bucks.), 187, 251
Haines, Wal., 143
Hainsworth, Thos, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, Cuxham and Easington, 118, 177–8, 189
hairdressers, 50, 289
Hakewill, J.H., architect, 300–1
Hale:
-, Edw., 207
-, Sir Matt., judge, 207
-, fam., 207, 217
Halenstud, see Haltested'
Halewey, John, vic. of Nuffield, 364
Hall:
-, John, 378, 381
-, Mary, see Winchcombe
-, Matt., 252
-, Thos (fl. 1516), 326
-, Thos (?the same), 327
-, Lt-Col. Wal. d'Arcy, 375
-, fam., 75, 130, 133, 143, 152, 171, 320,
381
Hallett, Mary, 383
Halley (Haley:
-, John (d. 1587), 352
-, John (d. 1723), 358
-, Rob., 340
-, Wm, 357
-, fam., 107, 357
Hallum, Rob., rector of Newington, 334
Halse, John, cur., 229
Haltested' (Halenstud), Rob. de, 202
Hambleden (Hambledon, Hamildon):
-, Edm., 139
-, John, 77, 81
-, Thos, 418
-, Wm (d. 1550), 81
-, Wm (fl. 1581), 77
-, Wm (d. 1627), 173
-, fam., 73, 76–7, 80
Hambleden (Bucks.), 98, 227
Hamersley (Hammersley:
-, Alf. St George, 247–8, 259
-, Art., rector of Nuffield, 365
-, Hugh, 259, 427
Hamildon, see Hambleden
Hamp, Hen., 322, 427
Hampden:
-, Edm., 129
-, John, Parliamentarian, 143–4, 150
-, Renn Dickson, rector of Ewelme, 230,
233
Hampshire, 101, 294; and see Bramshill; Lee-on-Solent; Preshaw; Ramridge; Selborne; Wight, Isle of
Hampstead (Middx), 118
Hampstead Norris (Berks.), 202
Hanford, Laur., 75
Hanlo:
-, John de, 266
-, Rob. de, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Wm de, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Harborough, Market (Leics.), 431
Harcourt:
-, John de, 36
-, Miles, 129
-, Ric., 129
-, Rob. de, 36
-, fam., 425
Harding:
-, Hen., vic. of Nettlebed, 300
-, John (d. 1610), rector of Gt Haseley,
264, 267
-, John (fl. 1695), 260
-, Thos (fl. 1665), 244
-, Thos (d. 1727), 47
-, Wm, 47
-, fam., 41
Hardingstone (Northants.), 365
Hardman, John, & Co., stained-glass makers, 271
Harford (or Harward), fam., 41, 47; and see Herbert
Harley, John, rector of Gt Haseley and bp of Hereford, 268
harness makers, see leather trades
Harold II, 39
Harpsden, 3 n
Harrington:
-, Edw., 38,
-, Frances, see Boote
Harris:
-, Dan., architect, 386
-, L.T., 315
-, Mary, see Taverner
-, Taverner, 283, 292, 296
-, fam., 292–3
Harrison, Reynold, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Harrop, Thos, rector of Gt Haseley, 260–1, 266
Harrow (Middx), 316, 340
Harrowden (Beds.), 117
Hart:
-, Anne, m. 2 Edw. Andrews, 183
-, John (d. 1664), 183, 185–6
-, John (d. 1665), 146, 183, 185, 187
Harvey:
-, Wm, 146
-, Wm Wigan, rector of Ewelme, 231, 233
Harward, see Harford
Harwell (formerly Berks.), 13, 50
Hascard, Greg., rector of Gt Haseley, 268
Haseley:
-, John of, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Oliver of, 255
-, William, dean of, 265
Haseley, Great, 1, 2, 3, 6–7, 9–20, 127,
132, 152, 180, 185, 235–74, 381,
410 n, 428, 430; pl. 6
-, agric., 6, 185, 249–53
-, bdy, 2, 20, 235, 236, 263
-, bldgs, 16, 18, 127, 240–3, 258, 264–5,
270–1; pl. 6
-, ch. hist., 16, 152, 235, 262–72
-, ch. bldg, 18, 235, 257, 266, 269,
270–1; pl. 6
-, clergy, 152, 259, 260–2, 265–70
-, clubs, 259–60, 269
-, commons, 238
-, communics, 5, 6, 13, 180, 236, 237,
239, 254
-, demesne, 242, 250–2, 256–7
-, fair, 250
-, fields, 235, 237, 249, 251–2; pl. 6
-, glebe, 252, 254, 264
-, inclo., 235, 237, 240, 249, 251–2,
257–9, 264
-, inns and pubs, 239, 240, 253–4, 258–9,
260, 269
-, Latchford, q.v.
-, manor, 19, 235, 241–3, 245, 263
-, manor cts, 251, 273
-, manor ho., 1, 18, 239, 242–3, 256–7,
261; pl. 6
-, mkt, 9, 12, 238, 250
-, mills 236, 239, 255
-, nonconf., 14, 239, 259, 261–2, 268–70
-, par. govt, 262, 266, 273–4
-, place name, 3, 8, 236–7, 238
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 20, 132,
258, 261–2, 273
-, popn, 10–11, 235, 238, 255
-, quarrying, 3, 236, 249, 254–6, 259
-, rect. ho., 239, 264–5, 266–9
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 262, 267–9
-, Rycote, q.v.
-, schools, 239, 259, 260–1, 266, 269
-, settlement, 7, 9, 236, 237–40, 260; pl. 6
-, shops, 253–4, 260
-, social hist., 255–62
-, tithes, 257, 264, 430
-, trades, 13, 236, 249, 253–5
-, village hall, 239, 259–60, 269, 274
-, water supply, 259
-, woodland, 3, 7–8, 236–7, 249
Haseley, Little (in Gt Haseley), 1, 2, 3 n,
6, 13, 16 n, 19, 95, 131–3, 235–74,
423–5, 428
-, agric., 249–53
-, bdy, 2, 235, 236
-, bldgs, 1, 17, 240, 245–6, 258
-, ch. hist., 16, 262–72
-,-, chapel, 235, 262–3
-, communics, 5, 6, 180, 236, 237, 423
-, demesne, 250
-, fields, 3 n, 235–7, 249
-, Haseley Court, see Little Haseley:
manor ho
-, inclo., 249, 252
-, manor, 95, 132, 142, 235, 241–2,
244–6, 250, 424
-, manor cts, 273
-, manor ho., 17–18, 131, 142, 235, 236,
239–40, 245–6, 256, 258–9,
261–2, 267–8
-, mill, 255
-, par. govt, 273–4
-, poor relief, 262, 273
-, popn, 10–11, 238
-, pubs, 259
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 267–8
-, schools, 261
-, settlement, 236, 238–40
-, shops, 259
-, social hist., 255–62
-, trades, 253–4
-, woodland, 252
Haseley brook (roppan broc), 122, 123, 235, 422
Hatchman:
-, Rog., 297
-, fam., 207, 217
Hatfield, Thos, 281
Hathaway, John, 215
Hatt:
-, John, 135
-, Ric., 138
Hatton, Sir Chris., 132, 425
Havers, J.C., 297, 301
Hawtrey:
-, Jane, see Dormer
-, Wm, 315
Hay:
-, Amice, see Cottesmore
-, Matt., 98
-, Thos, 286, 290
-, fam., 357
hay, see crops and meadows
Haydn, Jos., composer, 258
Haydock, Ralph, vic. of Chalgrove, 151
Hayes, fam., 370
Hayward, see Heyward
Hayward bridge, see Brookhampton
Hazel (Hazell:
-, Jas, vic. of Nettlebed, 300
-, W.E., 133
Headach, Wm, 224
Headington stone, 310, 312
Heafford, John, 153
Hearne, Thos, antiquary, 229, 418
Heath:
-, John, 212
-, Thos, 212
-, fam., 207, 212–13, 218
Heath-Whyte, Rob., 154
Heather, Sidney, 215
Hedges, Chris., 357
hemp, see crops
Hende, John, rector of Swyncombe, 386
Henley-on-Thames, 1, 2, 3, 7–8, 15, 36,
49, 54–5, 58, 60, 78–9, 81, 171,
186, 258, 289, 292–3, 297, 300,
344, 370, 388, 406
-, as address, 42, 152, 167, 227 n, 287,
353
-, as mkt, 7, 12, 46–7, 54, 78, 137, 158,
164–5, 167, 185, 212, 214, 250–1,
285–6, 324, 404–6
-, Badgemore, 41, 350
-, Brakspear's Brewery, 215
-, Northfield End, 11 n, 19, 67
-, roads and transport, 3, 4, 5, 6, 23–5,
160, 194, 275, 277, 342, 344,
369–70, 395–6, 424
Henley Poor Law Union, 20, 113, 121, 173, 296, 302, 331, 361, 385
Henley rural deanery, 20, 297, 362, 385
Henley Rural District, 20, 121, 179, 302, 367
Henney, John de, rector of Swyncombe, 386
Henry II, 316
Henry III, 36
Henry V, 37, 242; and see Catherine de Valois
Henry VI, 281
Henry VII, 203, 216
Henry VIII, 148, 203, 205, 217, 263
Henry son of Judocus, 202
Henry son of Robert, 202
Herbert:
-, John, 139
-, Rose, 411
-, (or Harford), fam., 400, 411
Hereford, Vct, 245
Hereford:
-, bps of, 116, 268, 424
-, cathedral, 334
Herefordshire, 243; and see Clifford's Castle
Heriot, Wal., 375, 379, 383
heriot and relief, 46, 52, 137, 211, 234, 353, 406
Herman, Wm, 224
Heron:
-, Giles, 247, 257
-, Sir John, 247, 257
Hervey (?de Campeaux), 95, 102, 244, 424
Hess, Rudolf, 359
Hester, Wm, 108
Heybourne:
-, Thos, 185–6
-, fam., 186
Heycroft, fam., 171
Heydon (in Ewelme and Swyncombe (, 192, 197, 210, 369, 371, 374–5
Heyward (Hayward:
-, Bob, 354
-, Ellis the, 273
-, Desmond and Fiona, 245
-, J.P.D., 403
-, fam., 207
Hibbs, Jas, 384
Hicks:
-, David N., interior designer, 111, 311,
315, 329, 374
-, John, 168
-, Lady Pamela, 111, 329
-, Thos, 168, 185
-, Wm, 168
'hide' farms, see Anglo-Saxon settlement
Highlord, John, 37
Highmoor, see Rotherfield Greys
Hillier, Harry, cur., 229
Hine, Wm, composer, 108
Hinton, Mgt, 418
hiring fairs, see fairs
Hitches, Edm., rector of Swyncombe, 387
Hoar, see Hore
Hobbs (Hobbes:
-, Adam, 411
-, Rodolph, 152
-, Thos (d. 1649), 411
-, Thos (fl. 1851), 291
-, Wm, 406
-, fam., 143, 411
Hoddinott, A.M., 75
Holcombe (in Newington), 1, 9 n, 10–11,
14, 25, 36, 41, 67, 194, 303–41,
398
-, agric., 317–23
-, bdy, 303–4
-, bldgs, 310–11, 315–16, 327
-, ch. hist., 331–40
-, commons, 317
-, communics, 304, 306, 398
-, demesne, 315
-, fields, 303, 304, 317
-, fishery, 325
-, inclo., 304, 317, 317–18, 321, 330
-, manor cts, 340–1
-, manor ho., 310, 315–16, 326
-, manors and est., 36, 41, 303, 311,
315–16, 320, 322
-, Newbury (Kingsbury or king's burh), 8,
27, 308–9, 316, 318, 320–1
-, place name, 1, 305, 308–9
-, par. govt, 340–1
-, poor relief and char., 331, 341
-, popn, 10–11, 25, 307, 309
-, pubs, 304, 306, 324, 329
-, Rom. Cath., 335
-, settlement, 307–9
-, shops, 306, 317
-, social hist., 325–31
-, tithes, 332
-, trades, 317, 323–4
-, water supply, 305
-, woodland, 318
Holcombe, Little, see Drayton St Leonard
Holcombe brook, 303, 305–6, 308
Holding ( :
-, John, 288
-, Tim., 288
-, fam., 292
Holland:
-, Rob., 383
-, Seth, rector of Newington, 335
Hollandtide Bottom (holandene), 6, 22, 69–70, 72, 89, 91, 305–6
Hollyman, Ric., 177
Holmes, Rob., rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Holworthy, Dan., 132
Holyhead (Anglesey), 277
Hone:
-, Barth., 203
-, fam., 203, 206
Honey:
-, Jas, 138
-, fam., 105
honey factory, see bee keeping
Hook Norton, barony of, 97
Hopkins:
-, Hen., 362
-, Wm Toovey, rector of Nuffield, 363,
365
hops, see crops
Horde, Rog., rector of Ewelme, 227 n
Hore (Hoar:
-, Alf., 169
-, Edith, m. Rowland Pudsey, 130
-, Gilb., 130
-, Joan, see Ellesfield
-, John (d. c.1434), 130
-, John (d. 1471), 130
-, fam., 131
Horne:
-, Harry, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
118
-, Rob., perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
Horseman, fam., 257, 267
horses, see livestock
Hospitallers, see Knights Hospitaller
Hostiler, fam., 288
Hounslow priory (Middx), 364
Hovenden, Rob., rector of Newington, 327, 335
Howard:
-, F.E., architect, 233 n
-, Thos, earl of Berkshire, 14, 183, 375,
378, 381
-, Howbery Park, see Crowmarsh Gifford
Howell, Wm, cur. of Ewelme, 223, 229
Howlett, Cecil, 311
Howse:
-, John, 229 n
-, fam., 229
Howson, John, rector of Brightwell Baldwin and bp of Oxford, 115–17
Howster, Jeremy, 251
Hoyville:
-, Geoff. de, 37
-, Sir Hugh de, 37
-, John de, 38
-, Mary, w. of Phil., 132
-, Sir Phil. de, 37, 132
-, Ric. de (d. c.1212), 37
-, Ric. de (fl. 1346), 38
-, Wm de, 38
-, fam., 37
Hubank, John, rector of Nuffield, 364
Hucks:
-, Rob., 41
-, Wm, 41
-, fam., 41, 203
Huddleston:
-, Ant., 245
-, Ferdinando, 245
-, Mary, see Barentin
-, Ric., 245
-, fam., 245, 267
Hudson, Anna, 328
Hugall, John West, architect, 120
Huggins, Wm, 106
Hull, Kingston upon (Yorks. E.R.), 17
Hulton, Edw., 375
Humphreys, A,T., rector of Ewelme, 231
Huntercombe:
-, Eustace de, 348
-, Nic. de (fl. 1330), 348, 352, 356
-, Nic. de (fl. 1375), 352, 356
-, Wal. de, 202, 348, 351–2, 356, 364, 367
-, Wm de (d. 1240), 129–30, 348, 351
-, Wm de (d. 1271), 348
-, fam., 356, 363
Huntercombe (in Nuffield ( 1, 5, 8, 10–13,
16 n, 36, 275, 278–9, 280, 284,
315, 342–67, 381; pl. 5
-, agric., see Nuffield
-, aleho., 358
-, castle, 348
-, golf club, 9, 13, 342, 350, 354, 356,
358–9, 361
-,-, clubho., 342, 343, 347, 358–9
-, HM Prison (formerly young offenders'
institution), 9, 13, 16 n, 342, 343,
345, 346, 347, 350, 356, 359, 365
-, Huntercombe End, 275, 278–9, 343,
355
-, Huntercombe Place, 9, 342, 343, 345,
347, 350, 356, 358–9
-, manor and est., 8, 36, 280, 284,
347–50, 352, 356–7, 363
-, manor ct, 358, 367
-, manor ho., 345, 347, 348–9, 353, 356,
357, 364; pl. 5
-, park, 343, 348, 351–2, 356
-, place name, 1, 344
-, popn, 10–11, 344–5
-, settlement, 343, 345–6
-, stocks, 358, 367
-, social hist., 356–9, 361
-, woodland: see Nuffield
hunting and game coverts, 3, 54–5, 102,
109, 111, 216–17, 249, 257–8,
277, 293, 299, 318, 343, 352, 358,
365, 368, 375
-, gamekeepers, 54, 109, 258, 293, 309,
358, 428
-, shooting, 54–5, 187, 218, 249, 368, 412,
425
and see free warren; parks; poaching;
South Oxfordshire Hunt
Huntingdon, Ctss of, see Calvinists
hurdlemakers, 79, 170, 379
Hurlocke (or Shurlocke), John, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Hurne, Rob. in le, 171
Hurst, fam., 253
Huscarl:
-, Agnes, w. of Rog., 96
-, Gilb., 96
-, Joan, 96
-, Lucy, see Willoughby
-, Mgt, 96
-, (?FitzSeifrid), Ralph, q.v.
-, Ric., 96
-, (?FitzSeifrid), Rog., q.v.
-, Rog. (d. by 1230), 96
-, Roland (fl. 1196), 96
-, Roland (fl. 1300), 96
-, Thos (fl. 1212), 96
-, Thos (fl. 1279), 96
-, Thos (fl. 1313–27, another), 96,
107
-, Sir Thos (fl. 1343–52), 96
-, Thos, s. of above, 96
-, Wm, 96
-, fam., 96, 99
Huske, Wm, vic. of Chalgrove, 84, 151
Hussey:
-, John, 378, 382
-, Thos, 378
-, Wm, 358
-, fam., 358, 381
Hutchins:
-, Thos, 321
-, fam., 76
Hyatt, Ric., 407
Hyde:
-, Wm de la (fl. 1279), 345
-, Wm at (fl. 1381), 357
I.
Ibstone (Bucks.), 166, 174
Ickford (Bucks.), 5, 18, 147
-, Draycott, 2, 18
Icknield, benefice, 385–6
Icknield Way, 5, 6, 22, 24, 193, 194–5, 305, 306, 344, 368–70, 385; and see Lower Icknield Way
Idbury, John of, vic. of Nuffield, 363
inclosure, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 14–15; and see riots: fence breaking; and under names of particular places
Independents, see Congregationalists
infangthief and outfangthief, 340, 367
Inman, G.J., 350
inns, pl. 10–11; and see coaching and victuallers; and inns under names of particular places
insurance agents, 79
intercommoning, 9, 43–4, 103, 136, 166, 184, 209, 319, 345, 351, 404, 411, 423
Ipsden, 294, 344
-, Stoke Row, 342, 344
Ireland, Wm, rector of Cuxham, 172, 176
Ireland, 294
Iron-Age remains, 1, 7, 19, 26, 71, 124, 161, 182, 195, 237, 307, 370, 397, 424; and see Grim's Ditch
ironmongers, see metal trades
Irwin, Chas, rector of Swyncombe, 389
Isabella of France, qn of Edw. II, 37, 242
Islip, 143
Iven, Harry ap, perp. cur. of Benson, 61–2
Ivoi, Geoff. de, 36, 402
J.
Jack, Geo., sculptor, 248
Jackson, Thos, 167, 172
Jacob:
-, Sir Hildebrand, Bt, 206, 224, 229
-, Jas, 79
-, fam., 78, 81, 215
Jacobson, Wm, rector of Ewelme, 230–1
Jacques:
-, Paul and Rachel, 130, 132
-, fam., 75
Jakes, Laur., 326
James I, 221, 225, 228
James:
-, Christine, m. — Rede, 38
-, Geoff, 428
-, John, 14, 38, 96, 132, 142, 284–5, 350
-, Rob., 38, 132
-, fam., 52
Janaway, Thos, bellfounder, 66
Janes, see Phelp, Ant. and John
Jarmain, Thos, 254
Jay, Sir Mic., Baron Jay of Ewelme, 220
Jefferys, Ric., 229 n
Jemmett ( :
-, John, 378
-, Rob., 381
-, fam., 381
Jenkins, Kenneth, rector of Ewelme, 389
Jennings ( :
-, Mgt, m. — Sharpe, 41
-, Ric., 41
-, Wm, 41
Jerome, Jerome K., author, 218–19
Jesus College, Oxford, 84
Jews, 141, 163, 256
John, king, 36, 148, 376
as prince, 128, 246
John, clerk of Warborough, 416
John, duke of Bedford, 134, 373, 385, 387
John, vic. of Nuffield, 363
John son of Aumary, 101
Johnson:
-, Ralph, rector of Cuxham and
Easington, 176, 189
-, Thos, 295
-, fam., 162
Jones:
-, Dan., rector of Swyncombe, 223 n, 387
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wm Langham (later
Jones), 348
-, Mary, see Gibbons
-, Ric., 348, 362
-, Thos, 430
-, Wm, 348
-, (formerly Langham), Sir Wm, Bt, 348,
362
Jordan:
-, Edw., 116
-, Wm, 183
Joyce Grove, see Nettlebed
judges, see lawyers
Judgson:
-, W.G., 63
-, Wm, perp. cur. of Benson, 63
Judocus, see Henry s. of
justices of the peace, see Oxfordshire: JPs
Juxon, Wm, bp of London, 333
K.
Kapoor, Anish, sculptor, 99
Keene (later Ruck Keene:
-, Benj., 373, 382
-, Mary, see Ruck
Keith, Vctss, see Thrale, Hester
Kemp:
-, Jas, 78
-, fam., 49, 80
Kencot, 365
Kent, Wm, architect, 246
Kent, 409
-, duke and duchess of, 111
Kentwood, John, 352
Keppel, Fred., rector of Gt Haseley and bp of Exeter, 268
Kerdeston:
-, Mgy de, see Bacon
-, Maud de, m. John de Burghersh, 201
-, Wm de, 201
Keret, Thos, 129
Key (or Caius), Thos, rector of Newington, 335
Keyser, Misses, 375
Kibble, Rob., 185
Kidd, John, 233
Kimble, Great (Bucks.), 101, 107
King:
-, John (d. 1505), 320, 325–6
-, John (fl. 1606), 225
-, John (d. 1670), 328
-, Thos, 321
-, fam., 50, 143, 320, 429
King & Chasemore, 206
Kingsbury (king's burh, in Newington): see Holcombe: Newbury
Kingsbury (Middx), 110
Kingston Lisle (Berks.), 202
Knight:
-, Geo. Coldham, 99
-, Hen., bellfounder, 86
-, (or Brothers), Hen., brewer, 40
-, Wm, 140
Knights Hospitaller, 180, 183, 186, 425–6
Knights Templar, 133, 180, 183, 185–6, 189, 215, 425–6, 428
Knightsbridge (Stoney) Lane, 5, 6, 160, 237, 424
Knollys:
-, Sir Fras, 97, 183, 217
-, Hen., 217
-, Wm, Vct Wallingford and earl of
Banbury, 97, 183
-, fam., 183, 375
Kressner, Thos and Cecilia, 314
Kyrkby, John, vic. of Chalgrove, 151
Kyte, Joshua, rector of Swyncombe, 388
L.
labour services (medieval), 45, 52, 76–7, 80, 103, 136, 165–6, 170, 210–11, 318–20, 325, 351, 356, 377, 380, 405, 410, 426
labourers, agric., 14–15, 42, 50, 53–5, 64,
78, 81, 105, 108–10, 137, 142–4,
160, 166–7, 171–3, 187, 212, 221,
250–1, 253, 258–9, 286–7, 293,
322, 327–8, 337, 352–3, 357–8,
365, 378, 378, 380–1, 383–4, 389,
408, 411–12, 414, 427–8
-, housing, 18, 31, 105, 162, 198, 238,
253, 292, 353, 357, 372, 400, 412
and see fairs: hiring
lacemaking, 140, 379
-, laceman, 214
Lacheford, John, 166
Lacy:
-, Alice de, 95
-, Hen. de, 95
-, Ilbert de, 244
-, fam., 95, 244, 424
Lancashire, 204; and see Lancaster; Liverpool
Lancaster:
-, Ambrose, rector of Swyncombe, 387
-, Nancy, interior designer, 245–6, 259
Lancaster:
-, duchy and earldom of, 95, 242
-, Thos, earl of, 244
land use, see agriculture; commons; crops; fields; landscape; meadows; woodland
landownership, 8–9, 13–14; and see manors under names of particular places
landscape and soils, iv, 1, 12, 23, 42–5, 69, 71, 76, 89, 102, 135–6, 122, 158, 164–5, 180, 184, 192, 208–10, 235–7, 249, 275, 284–5, 305–6, 317–18, 342, 346, 350–1, 368, 376, 378, 393, 404, 407–8, 423, 426; pl. 1–2; and see fields; flooding; meadows; woodland
Lane:
-, Edm. (d. 1629), 113
-, Edm. (d. 1683), 104, 108
-, John (d. 1695), 212
-, John (d. 1790), 198, 207, 212, 230
-, Jos., 55
-, Nath., rector of Swyncombe, 388
-, fam., 218
Langebergh, Hen. de, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Langehull:
-, Adam de, 133
-, Rob. de, 133
-, Simon de, 133
-, Thos de (fl. 1279), s. of John, 133
-, Thos de (fl. 1377), 133
Langehull (or Langley), see Chalgrove
Langham:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wm, see Jones
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Jas, see Burdett
-, Sir Herb. Hay, Bt, 348
-, Sir Jas (d. 1833), Bt, 348
-, Sir Jas Hay (d. 1893), Bt, 348, 362
-, Sir Wm, Bt, see Jones
Langley:
-, Sir Geoff. (d. 1274), 98, 100–2, 105
-, Sir Geoff. (d. 1297), 98, 101, 105
-, John, 98
-, Maud, see Brightwell
-, Rob., 98
-, Thos, bp of Durham, 373
-, fam., 107
Langtree hundred, 2, 8, 18–19, 36
Lansdowne, marquis and marchioness of, see Petty-FitzMaurice
Latchford, fam., 256
Latchford (in Gt Haseley), 2, 3, 9–11,
14–15, 235–74
-, agric., 249–53
-, bdy, 2, 235, 236
-, bldgs, 244
-, ch. hist., 15, 262–72
-,-, chapel, 15, 235, 262–3, 266
-, communics, 5, 236, 237
-, demesne, 251
-, fields, 235, 249
-, inclo., 3, 9, 235, 236, 237–8, 240, 249,
251
-, Lobb Fm, 236, 238, 252–3
-, manor cts, 273
-, manor ho., 244
-, manors, 241–2, 243–4, 245
-, nonconf., 268
-, par. govt, 273–4
-, place name, 236
-, popn, 9, 10–11, 235, 238, 240, 255
-, Rom. Cath., 267–8
-, schools, 261
-, settlement, 236, 237, 240
-, social hist., 255–62
Lauden, Rog., bellfounder, 334
Lauder-Watson, Edw, 110
laundresses, 50, 79, 140, 289, 355
Laurence (Lawrence:
-, Art., perp. cur. of Benson, 62, 84
-, Giles, vic. of Chalgrove, 151
-, John, 286, 291
-, Rob. French, vic. of Chalgrove, 85, 145,
153, 156
-, Wm (fl. 1327), 326
-, Wm (fl. 1380s), cur., 176
lawn-mower manuf., 254
Lawson, Frank, 218
lawyers, attorneys, solicitors, 31, 37–8, 54,
58, 76, 167, 198 n, 219, 231, 315
-, judges, see Bereford, Sir Wm;
Cottesmore, Sir John (d. 1439);
Hale, Sir Matt.
Lay, John, 185, 187, 189
Leafe, John, 381
leather trades:
-, collar-makers, 49
-, cordwainers, 55, 79, 140, 147, 253, 288,
294, 323
-, currier, 253
-, glovers, 49, 116
-, harness makers, 13, 49–50, 140
-, saddlery, 49–50
-, shoemakers and cobblers, 13, 49–50,
79, 106, 140, 170, 186, 214–15,
253, 289, 294, 323–4, 355, 365,
379, 409
-, skinners, 13, 139, 253
-, tanners, 49, 79, 212, 214, 239–40
Leaver:
-, Edw. (fl. 1665), 353, 357
-, Edw. (fl. 1780s), 212
-, Jas, 320
-, Jesse, 321
-, Rob., 353
-, fam., 218
Leaves, John, cur., 229
Lechlade, Wm, 251
Lee:
-, Fred., rector of Easington, 189
-, Geo., 63
-, John, 321
-, Ric. atte, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Thos, rector of Cuxham, 176
-, Thos (another), rector of Ewelme, 227
n
Lee-on-Solent (Hants), 110
Leech:
-, Amy, see Bridgeman
-, Wm, 406
Leicestershire, 294
Leigh, John, 117
Leland, John, antiquary and rector of Gt Haseley, 205, 243, 246–7, 267
Lenthall:
-, Edm., 243
-, Sir John, 243
-, Kath., see Badby
-, Thos, 243, 251, 257, 261
-, Wm (d. 1496), 243, 251, 256, 266
-, Wm (d. 1587), 243, 251, 257, 261, 267,
273
-, Wm (d. 1702), 243, 251
-, fam., 242, 244, 257, 266–7, 271
Lernoult, Fras, rector of Newington, 336
Leson, Thos, rector of Ewelme, 228
Lewes, Ralph, 299
Lewin:
-, Eliz., 244
-, Geo., 38
-, fam., 252
Lewingdon:
-, Hen. (d. 1783), 425, 427–8
-, Hen. (d. 1825), 153, 425, 427, 429,
431–2
-, fam., 428
Lewis:
-, Eliz., 296
-, John (fl. 1640) and his w. Mgt, 353
-, John (fl. 1784), 353–4
-, Thos, 295
Lewknor:
-, Geoff of, 134
-, Peter of, 150
Lewknor, 2–3, 5, 9 n, 122, 136, 160, 180–1, 184, 213, 423
Lewknor hundred, 2, 8, 18 n, 303
Leyton, John, vic. of Chalgrove, 150
Lichfield, Nic. of, rector of Chalgrove, 150
Lichfield cathedral, 334
Liddon, Alb., vic. of Chalgrove and rector of Newington, 154, 337
Limebrenner, John, 352
Lincoln College, Oxford, 14, 35, 74–5, 77–9, 87, 128–30, 138, 142–3, 156, 348
Lincoln diocese:
-, archdcn of Oxford, 298, 402
-, bps of, 129, 188, 227, 228–9, 319, 324,
334, 431
-, bps' estates, 19, 21, 37–8, 42, 308, 393,
404
-, cathedral, 116
Lincoln's Inn, see London
Lincolnshire, 173; and see Folkingham
Lindsey, earl of, see Bertie, Montague
Lingfield (Surr.), 58
Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF), 49
Lisle, fam., 202
Littleboy, Wm, 51
Littlemore, 145
-, priory, 42, 101
Liverpool, 294
livestock, 12–13, 25
-, cattle, 12, 46–9, 76–9, 103–5, 135–9,
165–9, 185, 209, 212–14, 250–3,
285–8, 318–19, 321–3, 326,
351–2, 354–5, 376–9, 405, 407,
409, 423, 426–7; and see
dairying
-, deer, 49, 257, 356; and see parks
-, goats, 354
-, horses, 47, 50, 103–4, 137–8, 166,
169, 211, 213, 250–2, 285–7, 319,
353–4, 356, 378, 426
-, oxen, 46, 76, 104, 136–7, 166, 250, 266,
319, 377
-, pigs, 13, 46–9, 77–9, 103–5, 136–9,
165–6, 169, 185, 211–14, 226,
250–1, 253, 284–8, 319, 321–3,
352–5, 358, 364, 375, 377–9, 405,
407, 409; and see pannage
-, poultry, 13, 46, 48, 77, 79, 81, 105, 126,
137, 139, 165–6, 169, 185, 209,
212, 214, 226, 253, 288, 319, 323,
351–5, 365, 377, 379, 407
-, sheep, 12–14, 34, 44, 46–9, 76–9,
102–5, 135, 137–9, 165–9, 185,
209, 211–14, 249, 251–3, 257,
284–8, 293, 305–6, 319, 320–3,
326, 350–5, 376–80, 405, 407–8,
426–7
-, shepherds, 46, 78, 81, 103, 212,
250, 285, 308, 319, 322, 356, 423,
425–6, 428
and see fairs: livestock; graziers;
pounds; rabbit warrens; wool
trade
Llandaff, bps of, 334, 364
Lloyd:
-, Chas, rector of Ewelme and bp of
Oxford, 229
-, John, 379, 382
locks, see Benson
locksmith, see metal trades
Lollardy, 16 n, 116
London:
-, John, 381
-, Prudence, 381
-, Rob., 381
-, Wm of, 326
London, 1, 3–6, 12–15, 24–5, 50, 54, 59,
62, 81–2, 145, 160, 186, 222–3,
232, 257, 259, 266, 288, 293, 306,
410, 412
-, as address, 38, 41, 58, 66, 76, 97, 101,
142, 183, 186, 281–2, 292, 294,
301, 311, 315–16, 323, 403
-, bp of, 333
-, Bloomsbury, 38
-, Chelsea, 66
-, Chiswick, 78
-, citizens and aldermen, 37, 41, 98, 402–3
-, Clerkenwell, 40
-, Covent Garden, 213
-, evacuees, 101, 112, 149
-, Gt Fire, 119–20
-, Lincoln's Inn, 315
-, lord mayor, 37
-, Paddington, 112
-, St Mary's Hosp., 282
-, roads to, 3, 4, 5, 6, 21, 22, 23–4, 160,
194, 237, 277
-, Southwark, 40, 417
-, trade with, 6, 12, 47, 49, 54, 78, 105,
164, 169, 212–14, 216, 250–2, 287,
324, 404, 406, 409–10
-, Westminster, 114
-, Whitechapel foundry, 300
London University Air Squadron, 33
Long:
-, Sam., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, Wal., 244, 252
-, Wm, 255
Lorimer, fam., 49
Louches, Adam de, 244, 256
Loundres:
-, Joan, see Ellesfield
-, Thos, 130
Lovegrove:
-, John, 378
-, fam., 40, 47
Lovekin:
-, Rob., 351
-, fam., 356
Lovel, John, 428
Loveles (?Lovelace), John, 292
Lowe (Low:
-, Cath., m. Wm Lowndes, 99, 109
-, Fras, 99, 109, 117
-, John, 84
-, fam., 120
Lower Icknield Way, 5, 6, 70, 91, 160, 306, 396
Lowndes:
-, (later Lowndes Stone), Cath., see Lowe
-, (later Lowndes Stone), Wm (d. 1772),
99
-, Wm (fl. 1802), 104, 109
Lowndes Norton (later Lowndes-Stone-
Norton:
-, Cath. Charlotte, see Lowndes Stone
-, Rob. Thos Lowndes Norton, 99
Lowndes Stone:
-, Cath. Charlotte, m. Rob. Thos Lowndes
Norton, 99, 109, 112
-, Wm (d. 1830), 93, 99–100, 104, 109,
111, 113, 120
-, Wm Chas, 109 n
-, Wm Fras, 99, 104, 109, 118, 314, 322
-,-, his w., 118
-, Wm Hen., 109 n
-, fam., 14, 120, 208
Lowndes-Stone-Norton:
-, Fletcher Wm, 99, 114, 120
-, Rog. Fletcher Earle, 99, 111, 118
-, fam., 120
Lucy, Phil. de, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
Ludbrook, Nath., 132
Ludlow, M. Rog. of, rector of Chalgrove, 150
Luffe, Hen., perp. cur. of Warborough, 417
Lulworth Castle (Dors.), 314
Lunn, Rob., 146
Lupton, Rog., rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Lutyens, Edw., architect, 342, 347, 349
Lydall, And., 350
Lydgate, John, poet, 216
Lyford (in Hanney, formerly Berks.), 425
Lyon, E.D., 284
M.
M40 motorway, 6, 15, 235, 237
Macclesfield, earls of, 19, 203, 219, 221, 234, 244; and see Parker, Thos
Machen:
-, John, 54
-, fam., 53
machine making (agric.), 215, 231, 253–4
Mackenzie:
-, Edw., 284, 298
-, W.D., 284, 294
Mackle, Dor. Anne, 99
Magdalen College, Oxford, 14, 31, 35, 42,
44, 46–7, 56, 74–5, 77–8, 81, 87,
101, 122, 128–30, 132–40, 142–3,
145, 156, 208, 347–8, 352–3, 387
n, 416
-, president, 335
magistrates, see Oxfordshire: JPs
Maidenhead (Berks.), 290, 294
Maidensgrove, see Minigrove
Maidstone (Kent, 409
mains drainage and sewerage, 30, 73, 197, 259, 302, 423
Malaunay:
-, Hugh de, 128–30, 148, 246, 347–8
-, Peter de, 129
-, Rob. de, 348
Maldon, Thos de, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Mallows, C.E., architect, 280, 282–3
Maltin, Chris., 313
malting, 7, 12–13, 38, 47, 49–50, 63,
78–9, 103, 137, 139, 164, 166, 212,
215, 251, 285–6, 321, 351–3, 379,
406–7, 409, 409–10, 412, 418
-, malthos, 7, 13, 33, 41, 50, 76, 79, 212,
398, 400, 410
Malvern Hills, 275
Mander, Fred., 124
Mandeville:
-, Geoff. de, 248
-, John de (d. 1275), 281, 285, 292, 301
-, John de, s. of above, 281
Manners-Sutton, Chas, rector of Gt Haseley, 268–9
Manning:
-, Ric., vic. of Chalgrove, 149, 152
-, Wm, vic. of Chalgrove, 150
manor courts (,19; and see under names of particular places
mantelpiece manuf., 410
manuring, see fertilizers
Mapledurham, 75, 327
March, earls of, 95, 244, 424
Mare, Ralph de la, 345
market gardening, 79, 213; and see crops: fruit
markets (general), 7, 12, 46–7, 76, 78,
137, 165, 167, 169, 185, 212–13,
250–2, 285, 288, 319, 404–7, 409
-, mkt grants, 9, 12, 238, 250
-, mkt places, 29, 238
Markham:
-, Alice, w. of Fras, 82, 84, 147, 152
-, Fras, vic. of Chalgrove, 84, 143, 152
Marlborough, duke of, 54
Marmion:
-, Cecily, see Slythurst
-, John (fl. 1346), 244 n
-, John (fl. 1570), 42
-, fam., 207, 217
Marsh Gibbon (Bucks.), 220, 222
Marshall:
-, Chris., cur., 268
-, John (fl. 1314), 75
-, John (fl. 1478), rector of Newington,
334
-, John (fl. 1789), rector of Swyncombe,
388
-, Thos (fl. 1314), 75
-, Thos (d. 1628), 258
-, Wm, 41
Marston, 145
Martin-Baker Aircraft Co., 13, 122, 135, 140, 145
Martyn (Marten, Martin):
-, Edw., 207
-, Fras, 203, 206–7, 211, 217–18
-, Wm, rector of Cuxham, 177
-, fam., 357
Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust, 362
Mary I, 151
Mason, Anna, m. — Kirby, 223, 229 n
masons, see building trades
Massey, Rog., ?cur. of Nettlebed, 298
Matilda, Empress, 36, 42, 60, 402
Matthew (Mathewe:
-, John (d. 1545), perp. cur. of
Warborough, 416
-, John (d. 1569), 352, 357, 364
Maurice, Hen., rector of Newington, 336
Maxwell, Miss, 219
Maynard, fam., 141
maypoles, 143, 218, 294
Meade, John, 288
meadows, 1, 12, 22, 23, 44–5, 77, 90,
102–4, 122, 123, 136–8, 158, 159,
165–6, 184–5, 208–9, 249–52,
285, 303, 305–6, 317–19, 326,
376–7, 393, 394, 404–5, 426–7
-, lot, 44, 102, 165, 180, 184, 317, 404
and see crops: hay; Drayton St Leonard:
Woodford
mealman, 215
mechanization, agric., 13, 48–9, 55, 79,
104, 135, 138–9, 168–9, 214, 253,
288, 323, 408–9, 412
-, steam power, 78, 138, 169
medical care, see doctors; friendly and benefit societies
medieval and modern settlement, 9, 12, 14, 29–30, 71–3, 92–4, 125–7, 161–2, 195–7, 238–40, 278–9, 308–10, 345–6, 371–2, 398–9; and see deserted and shrunken settlements
Medley, Oliver, 213
Melburn, Wm, rector of Easington, 188
members of parliament, see parliament: MPs
Membery, Don., rector of Swyncombe, 389
Menday, R.P., 59
Menley, fam., 256
Mercer:
-, Maximilian, 211
-, Wm, 211
-, fam., 206, 211, 217
mercers, see cloth trades
merchants, 13, 49, 187, 214, 316
Merche, Wm and Thos, 357
Mercia, 8, 27, 36
Meriet, fam., 42
Merryweather:
-, John, 58
-, fam., 47, 53
Merton, Wal. de, 162–3
Merton College, Oxford, 14, 134, 158, 162–78, 188–9, 267, 318, 364
metal trades:
-, bells, q.v.
-, blacksmiths and smithies, 13, 31,
49–50, 56, 72, 79, 102, 105–7, 111,
139–40, 170, 186, 214–15, 253–4,
288, 308, 323–4, 353, 355, 370,
377, 379–80, 409
-, braziers, 355
-, cutlers, 49
-, dagger maker, q.v.
-, edge tool maker, 379
-, goldsmiths, 142, 244; and see
Theoderic
-, iron- and brass foundries, 215, 249,
253–4, 409
-, ironmongers, 13, 139, 253
-, locksmith, 288
-, lorimer, 49
-, scrap, 50
-, tinman, 79
Methodists:
-, Calvinist, 62
-, Primitive, 16, 28, 64–5, 225, 230–1,
385, 389
-, Wesleyan, 16, 63–4, 126, 145, 147,
153–4, 198, 225, 230–1, 299, 337,
365, 389, 415, 418–19
Michaelis, Cecil, 247
Middlesex, 54, 167; and see Colham; Hampstead; Harrow; Hounslow; Kingsbury; Northolt; Ruislip
Midland Pig Producers Ltd, 403
migration, 14, 52–4, 80–1, 107–8, 111, 141–2, 144, 171–3, 195, 217–18, 259, 292, 294, 326, 328, 357–8, 382, 397, 411, 429
Milcombe, Wm of, vic. of Nuffield, 363
milliners, see cloth trades
mills, 1, 22–3, 25, 45–6, 51, 105–6, 122,
135, 140, 158–9, 160, 162, 164–5,
168–9, 171, 215–16, 317, 324,
409–10
-, electricity generation, 30, 51
-, flock- and hair mill, 51
-, fulling, 13, 169
-, horse mill, 140, 255, 379
-, millers, 25, 49, 140, 142, 169, 323, 377
-, saw mill, 289
-, tolls, 67, 156, 255
-, windmills, 1, 236, 239, 249, 255, 291,
324, 343, 351, 356
Millward:
-, Rob. the (fl. 1270), 324
-, Rob. (fl. 1433), 255
-, fam., 255
Milne, Oswald, architect, 342, 347, 349, 359
Milton, Great, 78, 168, 235, 237, 243, 249,
258, 261–3, 269, 274, 290
-, Ascott, 122, 306, 315, 321–2, 425
-, Chilworth, 313
-, Milton, Little, 124, 127, 155, 237, 260,
263, 306
Minigrove (Maidensgrove) (in Bix (, Pishill, and Watlington), 277, 318, 320, 368, 381, 385
minsters, 15, 27, 29, 60, 114, 174, 187–8
Missenden abbey (Bucks.), 101
Mitchel, Thos, 149
moated sites, 17, 90, 93, 99, 125, 130–1, 163–4, 204–6, 248
Mockett, Ric., rector of Newington, 335
Moffatt, Wm and Thos, 168, 173
Mogford, Jeremy and Hilary, 132–3
Mogg:
-, Brig. J.N.B. ( 111, 114
-, Tessa, see Wright
Mogpits, see Benson
Moke, Ric., rector of Swyncombe, 387
Molesham, Phil. de, 216
Molyns (Moleyns:
-, Anne, m. John Simeon, 117, 425
-, Ant., 425
-, Barentine, 425
-, Mgt, m. Martin Tichborne, 425
-, Mic. (fl. 1588), 425
-, Sir Mic. (fl. 1602), 406
-, fam., 132
Mongewell, 19, 230 n, 361–2, 364
Montsorel:
-, John, 202
-, Wm, 202–3, 234
-, fam., 202
Moore, see More
Moores, Thos, 306
Mordaunt:
-, Hon. Harry, 203
-, Penelope, w. of Harry, see Tipping
-, Penelope, m. Monoux Cope, 203, 206
Morden (Surr.), 99
More (Moore:
-, Chris., cur. of Nuffield, 364
-, John, cur. of Nettlebed, 298
-, Rob., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
-, Sir Thos, 247
-, fam., 77, 80
Morecote, Hen., rector of Ewelme 227 n
Moreton, North (Berks.), 217
Morgan:
-, Geo., 299
-, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Wal., 45
Moritz, Karl, 293, 299–300
Morley, Geo., rector of Gt Haseley and bp of Worcester, 268
Morris:
-, Art., 379
-, Hannah, 379
-, Jos., architect, 154–5
-, Wm, Vct Nuffield, 1, 342, 347–9, 354,
358–62, 365–6
Morse, Sir Geo., 362
Mortimer, Fred., 401
Morton, John, abp of Canterbury, 326
Moryn, Peter, cur., 151
Mosden:
-, John, 381
-, Ric., 381
-, Wm, 377, 381, 384, 387
Moss, Chas, rector of Newington, 333, 336
Mostyn, Bertie, 40
Motherby, Wm, rector of Cuxham, 176
motor repair garages and petrol stations (, 35, 50, 140, 215, 254, 289, 324, 355
Mott:
-, Thos, 427–8
-, fam., 428
Mountbatten, Earl, 111, 329
Mowbray, Alf. Mardon, architect, 86–7
Muirhead:
-, A.J., 242, 259
-, J.P., 259
-, fam., 245, 259
mummers, 294
Mundy, Godfrey Miller, 242
Musgrave, fam., 76
mushrooms, see crops
Muskett, Thos, 97
Myton Hall (Yorks. N.R.), 117
N.
Napier, Hon. Hen., rector of Swyncombe, 382, 386, 388–9
Nash, Ric., vic. of Chalgrove, 152
National Trust, 1, 349, 359
Neale, fam., 167
Nebaton, M. Ralph de, 201 n
needleworkers, see dressmakers
Nel, Rob., rector of Swyncombe, 386
Neolithic remains, 7, 26, 70–1, 124, 194, 237, 278, 344, 370, 394, 397
Nettlebed, 1–19, 25–6, 36–7, 49, 60, 67,
89, 208, 275–302, 342, 344, 348,
351, 353, 355–7, 359–60, 362,
364–5, 368, 369–70, 375, 378, 388,
396, 414; pl. 10
-, agric., 7, 13, 278, 284–8
-, beacon, 275
-, bdy, 2, 36, 275, 276, 342
-, brick and tile ind., 1, 13–14, 275,
279–80, 284–6, 288, 289–90,
291–2, 294
-, bldgs, 3, 16–18, 279–83, 292, 298; pl.
10
-, ch. hist., 15, 60, 275, 296–301, 357,
362, 364–5
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 279, 292–3, 297–9,
300–1
-, clergy, 277, 296–7, 298–300
-, clubs, 294–5
-, coaching, 1, 6, 16, 275, 277, 280, 288,
293–4
-, common, 14, 276, 277, 279, 281,
285–7, 289, 290–5, 300, 302
-, communics, 4, 5, 6, 9, 275, 276, 277–8,
289, 344, 369–70, 396
-, Crocker End, 17, 275, 276, 278–80,
285–6, 288, 290–2, 298, 300
-, demesne, 281, 285–7, 292
-, festivities, 294–5
-, fields, 275, 285
-, glebe, 280, 297–8
-, Huntercombe End, see Huntercombe
-, inclo., 275–6, 281, 285–7, 293
-, inns and pubs, 14, 16, 275, 277, 279,
280, 284, 288–9, 292–5, 299; pl.
10
-, Joyce Grove, 3, 18, 275, 280–3, 287,
293–4, 297, 301, 350, 375, 378
-, leisure amenities, 289, 294–5
-, manor cts, 67, 301–2
-, manor hos, 275, 279, 281–3, 285, 292
-, manors, 8, 36–7, 67, 275, 280–4, 348
-, mills, 1, 289, 291
-, nonconf., 16, 295, 297, 299–300
-, par. govt, 19, 295, 298–9, 301–2
-, parks, 276, 281–2, 285–7, 292
-, place names, 8 n, 278–9
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 292, 296,
298, 302
-, popn, 10–11, 25–6, 275, 278–9, 286,
293, 300
-, pottery ind., 1, 13, 275, 279, 284, 286,
288–9, 290–1
-, Rom. Cath., 281, 288, 297–9
-, schools, 16, 294, 295–6, 299, 359–60
-, settlement, 7–9, 275, 278–9, 284
-, shops, 284, 288–9, 295–6
-, social hist., 15, 291–6
-, Soundess, 3, 9, 275, 276, 277–80,
283–4, 286–8, 290–4, 297, 302,
348
-, tile ind., see Nettlebed: brick
-, tithes, 297–8
-, trades, 13–14, 49, 284–6, 288–91, 355
-, vic. ho., 296, 298
-, water supply, 275–6, 280, 289, 293, 302
-, woodland, 12, 89, 275–6, 281, 284–7,
292, 297
Nettlebed and District Commons, 277
Nettlebed rural deanery, 297, 362, 385
Nettleton, John, 313
Neve, Timothy, rector of Easington, 189
New, fam., 267
Newbury (in Newington), see Holcombe
Newbury (Berks.), 40, 46
Newcome, Hen., 223
Newell:
-, Hen. (d. c.1681), 106
-, Hen. (d. 1714), 379
-, Wm, 353
-, fam., 170
Newfoundland, 382
Newington, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8–18, 20, 27, 36, 41–2, 67, 69–70, 78, 80, 85, 122, 140, 148, 153–4, 194, 207, 303–41, 388, 393, 396, 404, 410;
pl. ( 3
-, agric., 78, 316–23
-, Berrick Prior, q.v.
-, bdy, 2–3, 9, 20, 69, 122, 303–5
-, Britwell Prior, q.v.
-, Brookhampton, q.v.
-, bldgs, 310–13, 327, 333; pl. 3
-, ch. hist., 15–16, 85, 148, 153–3, 303,
331–40
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 326–7, 334–7, 338–9;
pl (. 3
-, clergy, 85, 327, 329–30, 334–7, 388
-, commons, 317, 319, 404
-, communics, 5, 6, 70, 194, 304, 306, 326
-, demesne, 311–12, 319–20, 325–6
-, Ewe Fm, 308, 311–12, 320–3
-, festivities, 328
-, fields, 303, 304, 317, 319
-, by-laws, 319, 323, 326, 340
-, glebe, 318, 321–2, 329–31, 332
-, green, 9, 303, 308, 317; pl. 3
-, Holcombe, q.v.
-, inclo., 3, 9, 303, 304, 307–8, 317–18,
321, 327, 332
-, Kingsbury, see Holcombe: Newbury
-, Lane End Fm, 308, 321, 323, 332
-, manor cts, 317, 319, 326, 340–1
-, manor ho., 1, 18, 308, 311, 312, 318,
326; pl. 3
-, manors, 8, 15, 69, 75, 303, 308, 311–
16, 318, 320, 322, 325, 335
-, mill, 304, 319, 324
-, Newbury, see Holcombe
-, Newington Ho., 18, 304, 310–11, 312–
13, 327–8, 336, 339
-, nonconf., 331, 337
-, par. govt, 330–1, 334, 336, 340–1
-, place name, 8, 308
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 330–1,
341
-, popn, 10–11, 307, 320
-, rect. ho., 308, 310, 329, 333, 336; pl. 3
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 303, 331, 335–7
-, schools, 304, 311, 328–9, 330, 336–7
-, settlement, 8–9, 307–8; pl. 3
-, Shambridge, 2–3, 12, 303, 306, 310,
318, 321–2
-, shops, 316–17
-, social hist., 325–31
-, tithes, 321, 332
-, trades, 140, 308, 316–17, 323–4
-, village hall, 329
-, water supply, 305
-, weirs, 42, 317, 319, 324–5
-, woodland, 9, 12, 303, 305, 317–18,
325–6
Newington, peculiar of, 15, 328, 331–2
Newlin, Wm, cur., 189
Newmer, Ric., 291
Newnham Murren, 15, 41, 44, 53, 211,
298, 315, 342, 348, 351, 354, 361,
364
-, English, 296, 344, 354, 362, 364
Newton:
-, Emma, 38
-, John, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
-, Nic., rector of Gt Haseley, 266
-, Ric., 311, 322
-, Rob. Aldworth, 38–9, 47, 48, 58
-, Thos (d. 1842), 38, 40, 47–8, 55,
213
-, Thos (d. 1861), 47
-, Wm, 47
-, fam., 35, 40, 42, 48, 55, 213
Nicholson. H.A., 66
Nixey:
-, Alb. (d. 1978), 168, 183
-, Alb. (fl. 2010), 183
-, And., 183, 185
-, Fras (Frank) (d. 1940), 168, 183
-, Frank (d. 1975), 168, 183
-, Fred., 140
-, Geo., 133, 425, 427
-, Hen., 140
-, John, 183
-, Marygold, 169
-, Nic., 168
-, fam., 133, 145, 169, 185, 187, 429
Noke, 130, 133
Nonconformity, religious, 14, 16; and see Baptists; Calvinists; Congregationalists; Friends; Lollardy; Methodists; Roman Catholics; Sabbatarians; Salvationists; United Reformed Church; and under names of particular places
Norcott:
-, Eleanor, 379
-, Ric., 381
-, fam., 379, 381
Norfolk, earl of, see Bigod
Norfolk, 173
Norgrove, Thos, perp. cur. of Warborough, 416
Norris:
-, Eliz., Baroness Norris, m. Edw. Wray,
247
-, Fras, Vct Thame and earl of Berkshire,
247
-, Hen. (d. 1536), 206, 217, 373
-, Hen. (d. 1601), Baron Norris of Rycote,
247, 257
-, Mgy, see Williams
-, fam., 241, 272
North, John, see Worth
North, Lord, 258
Northampton, earls of, see Bohun: Humph. and Wm de
Northamptonshire, 62; and see Cottesbrooke; Glendon; Hardingstone; Raunds; Thenford; Towcester
Northolt (Middx), RAF stn, 33
Northumbria, king of, see Oswald
Norwich Union Insurance Co., 348, 362
Nottingham Peverel, honor of, 201, 202 n
Nowers:
-, Joan, see Cowley
-, Thos, 96
Noyes, Ann, 41
Nuffield:
-, Luke of, 363
-, Steph. of, rector of Nuffield, 363
-, Vincent of, 363
Nuffield, Vct, see Morris, Wm
Nuffield, 1, 2, 3 n, 6–12, 14–18, 23, 25,
36, 41, 44, 53, 75, 128, 136, 186,
192, 197, 201–3, 209, 210 n,
211–12, 217, 275–6, 278–9, 287,
296, 297, 299, 315, 342–67, 368,
370; pl. 5
-, agric., 350–55
-, bdy, 2, 23, 275, 342, 343
-, bldgs, 346–7, 357, 363; pl. 5
-, ch. hist., 15, 53, 297, 299, 342, 357–8,
361–5
-,-, ch. bldg, 361, 364, 365–6
-, clergy, 353, 358, 360–1, 363–5
-, clubs, 358
-, common, 9, 342, 345, 346, 351–4, 356,
358–9, 361
-, communics, 5, 6, 343, 344, 356; pl. 5
-, demesne, 351–2, 354
-, fair, 12, 352, 363
-, fields, 350
-, Gangsdown, 1, 8, 10–11, 36, 136,
344–5, 349–51, 355–7, 362–3, 367
-, manor, 75, 128, 342, 347–8, 351
-, place name, 344
-, glebe, 350, 354, 358, 362–3
-, Hayden Fm, 9, 342, 345–6, 348, 352–5,
357
-, Huntercombe, q.v.
-, inclo., 350–1
-, manor cts, 352
-, manor hos, see Huntercombe; and
Nuffield: Nuffield Place
-, manors and est., 36, 41, 75, 287,
347–50, 362
-, May's fm, 44, 59, 343, 345–7, 350,
352–4, 357–8, 367,
-, mill, 1, 343, 351, 356
-, nonconf., 361, 365
-, Nuffield Place (Merrow Mount), 1, 18,
342, 343, 345, 346, 347–8, 349,
358–9
-, par. govt, 361, 367
-, park, see Huntercombe
-, place name, 8 n, 344
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 357–9,
361, 367
-, popn, 10–11, 25, 278, 342, 344–5
-, pubs, 342, 343, 344, 346, 350, 354, 355,
358
-, rect. ho., 343, 363
-, Rom. Cath., 361, 364–5
-, schools, 296, 343, 344, 359–61
-, settlement, 7, 342, 343, 344–6, 356; pl.
5
-, shops, 355–6
-, social hist., 356–61, 365
-, tithes, 358, 362–3, 365
-, trades, 350, 353–4, 355–6
-, Warren fm, 22, 59, 192, 201, 212, 342,
343, 345, 350, 353–4
-, water supply, 276, 342–3, 351, 367
-, woodland, 343, 350–1, 352–3, 355
Nuffield College, Oxford, 347–9
Nugent, Baron, see Grenville
Nuneham Courtenay, 293, 407 n
nursing associations, 56, 82, 225
nursing and old people's homes, 13, 282, 342, 350, 356, 359, 401
O.
Oakey, Gordon, rector of Nuffield, 365
Oakley wood, see Benson
oats, see crops
Odo, bp of Bayeux, 95, 244, 424
Offa, king of Mercia, 8, 27
Ogbourne priory (Wilts.), 377, 380
Oglethorpe:
-, John, 311–12, 317, 321, 327, 330, 335
-, Owen, 310, 312–13, 316–17, 321, 327,
330, 335; pl. 3
-, Owen, rector of Newington, 312 n, 335
-, fam., 312, 320
Oldbury, Thos, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
Oldman:
-, Rob., 165–6, 169, 171
-, fam., 161, 170
Oram, Wm, 63
Orchard, Wm, master mason, 131
orchards, see crops: fruit
Ordgar (fl. 1086), 75, 80, 347
organs, church, 63, 65–6, 118, 153, 155, 230, 233, 339, 366, 420
Oriel College, Oxford, 186
Orpwood:
-, Herb., 212
-, fam., 213–14
Osborne, Thos, 148
Oseville:
-, Sewel of (fl. 1086), 248, 250
-, Sewel of (fl. 12th cent.), 248
-, Sewel of (fl. 1220), 248
Osgood, Ric., 405, 411
Osler, Sir Wm, 222
Osney abbey, 14, 41, 141, 225–6, 308–9, 311, 316–17, 320, 405
Oswald, king of Northumbria, 8, 27
Overton, see Brightwell Baldwin: Upperton
Overy, see Dorchester
oxen, see livestock
Oxford, earls of, 201–2, 233, 248
Oxford, 1, 3, 5, 6–7, 13–14, 50, 57, 113,
145, 164, 173, 186, 189, 262, 277,
311, 410–11
-, as address, 32, 86, 131, 147, 149, 152,
178, 256, 271, 314, 316, 320, 330,
386
-, as mkt, 12, 106, 137, 169, 212–13
-, Austin friars, 430
-, car manuf., see Cowley
-, communics, 3, 5, 6–7, 23, 25, 124, 160,
194, 237, 306, 344, 395–6, 424
-, hosp. of St John the Baptist, 101, 133,
151, 363
-, in Civil War, 54, 108, 143, 258
-, mayor, 135 n
-, St Ebbe's ch., 364
-, St Frideswide's priory, 363
-, Trinitarian friars, 350, 352, 361–4
Oxford, diocese:
-, archdcn, 177, 271, 336
-, bps of, 332, 362, 388; and see Corbett;
Howson; Lloyd; Moss; Paul,
Wm; Potter, John; Randolph;
Wilberforce
-, cathedral, 42, 134, 148, 316
-, Diocesan Spiritual Help Society, 64, 85
-, peculiars within, see Dorchester,
peculiar; Newington, peculiar
-, and see Cuddesdon
Oxford, university, 116, 151, 223, 231,
266–7, 297, 335, 364, 364–5,
386–7, 431
-, Air Squadron, 33
-, chancellor, 334
-, Lady Margaret prof. of divinity, 116
-, professor of Hebrew, 267
-, regius professorship of divinity, 225–6,
228–9, 231, 335
-, regius professorship of medicine,
221–3
-, university chaplain, 176
-, university reader in geology, 417
-, vice chancellor, 116, 222
-, and see All Souls; Balliol; Brasenose;
Canterbury College; Christ
Church; Corpus Christi; Exeter;
Green; Jesus; Lincoln College;
Magdalen; Merton; Nuffield
College; Oriel; Pembroke; Queen's;
St Alban Hall; St Edmund Hall; St
John's; St Mary Hall
Oxford Methodist circuit, 154
Oxfordshire, 2, 8–9, 16–17
-, elections, 54, 258, 294
-, JPs, 216–17, 257, 382
-, MPs, 217, 244–5, 246, 256–7
-, officers, 13–14, 107, 111
-,-, sheriffs, 38, 97, 111, 142, 163, 172,
216–17, 244, 246, 256–8, 292–3,
327–8
Oxfordshire County Council, 322, 392, 401, 414
Oxfordshire uprising, 14, 16, 257, 267
P.
Padbury:
-, Phil., 40
-, fam., 49
Paddington, see London
Page, Thos, 141
Pageham, Hugh de, 134
Paget, Stewart, 213
Paine (Payne):
-, Hen. Edwards, 315
-, Jas, architect, 314
-, John and Wm, 306
-, fam., 322
Painter (Paynter):
-, Edm., 322
-, John and Florence, 244
-, fam., 216 n
Pallot, Elias, vic. of Nettlebed, 300
Palmer:
-, Rob., 173
-, fam., 52–3
Pamplin:
-, John, 103–4, 113
-, fam., 104
pannage, 44, 46, 76, 367, 377; and see livestock: pigs
Parham (Suss.), 312, 350
parish boundaries and feasts, see boundaries and feasts
parish officers, see churchwardens; and par govt under names of particular places
Park (de Parco):
-, Isabel, w. of John, 116
-, Joan, m. Thos Cowley, 95
-, John, 95, 116
-, Ric. (d. by 1230), 95–6, 424
-, Ric. (d. by 1264), 95
-, Ric. (fl. 1306–25), 95, 99
-, Thos (fl. 1279), 95
-, Thos (fl. 1304, ?the same), 95, 115
-, Thos (fl. c.1400), 95
-, Wal. (fl. 1230–44), 95, 98
-, Wal. (fl. 1304–10), rector of Brightwell
Baldwin, 115
-, Willie, jnr, 358
-, fam., 107, 114, 116, 425
Park Corner, see Swyncombe
Parker:
-, Chas, 375
-, John (fl. 1775), 25
-, John (fl. 1860s), 370, 375
-, Ric., rector of Newington, 306, 334
-, Thos, earl of Macclesfield and Vct
Parker, 203 n
Parkhurst, John, rector of Newington, 335
parks, medieval, 3, 14, 89, 102, 276, 281–2, 285–7, 292, 343, 348, 351–2, 356, 375–7; and see Ewelme park; Rycote: Rycote pk
parliament, 313
-, MPs, 14, 38, 96–9, 142, 203, 216–17,
244–5, 247, 256–7, 292, 312–13
Parliamentarians (Civil War), 54, 143, 217, 417
Parrett, Clemens, rector of Newington, 335
Parry:
-, Anne, see Rede
-, Hen., 225
-, Sir Thos, 96
Parson:
-, John, 166
-, Wm, 166
-, fam., 171–2
Parsons:
-, G.L., perp. cur. of Benson, 55, 63
-, Harriet, 78
-, Hen., 84
-, Wm, 113
-, fam., 73 n
Parys, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
pasture, see commons
Pates, Ric., rector of Gt Haseley, 266–7
Paul:
-, Cath., m. 1 Sir Wm de Stapleton, 2
-,-, Matt. Dutton, 37
-, Chris., 37, 113
-, Jas, 37, 113
-, Wm (d. 1665), rector of Brightwell
Baldwin and bp of Oxford, 37,
108, 113, 116–17
-,-, his w. Mary, 108
-,-, his w. Rachel, 113, 117
-, Wm (d. 1711), 37
Pauling, And., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Pauta, John de, 186
Payne, see Paine
Paynter, see Painter
Payse, Wm, 139
Pead, fam., 256
Pearse (Pearce):
-, John, rector of Nuffield, 365
-, fam., 430
Pearson, John, rector of Nuffield, 364
Pechell:
-, Geo. Ric., 312
-, Kath. Arabella, see Bisshopp
peculiars (ecclesiastical), see Dorchester, peculiar; Newington, peculiar
Peedle, Edw., 139
Peenemünde (Germany), 32
Pelegrin, Raymond, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Pembroke, earls of, 202
Pembroke College, Oxford, 299
Pendlebury, J.R., rector of Newington, 337
Penlington, Wm, 294
Penney, fam., 47
perambulations, 36, 75, 120, 235, 341–2, 423
Percehay, Wm, 348
Percy, Wm, 290
Perfect, Ronald, vic. of Nettlebed, 300
Peter (fl. 1090s), sheriff of Oxfordshire, 97
Peterborough cathedral, 231
Pett, Phineas, rector of Newington, 336
Petty-FitzMaurice:
-, Emily Jane, dowager mchss of
Lansdowne, 40
-, Hen. Chas Keith, mqs of Lansdowne,
40
Peverel, Ranulf and Wm, 202
Phelp:
-, (or Janes), Ant., 40
-, (or Janes), John, 406
-, Ric., 411
-, Wm (fl. 1563), 411
-, Wm (fl. 1665), 411
-, Wm (d. 1828), 109
-, fam., 40, 411
Philip, vic. of Nuffield, 363
Phillips (Philips):
-, John, rector of Easington, 189
-, John, architect, 66
Pick, Hugh, 380
Pickering (Yorks. N.R.), 107 n
Pickersgill, F.R., 66
pickmaker, 353, 355
Piddington :
-, Hen., 310
-, John, sculptor, 271
pigeon shooting, 412
Piggott, John, rector of Cuxham, 177
pigs, see livestock
Pink, Ric., 379
Pinsent, Rob. and Wm, 375
Pipard:
-, Alex., 243
-, Gilb., 242
-, Hen., 243
-, Hen. (fl. 1306, another), 243
-, Jane, m. John Badby, 243
-, Organus, 202
-, Ralph, Ld Pipard, 242
-, Ric., 243
-, Rog. (d. 1225), 264
-, Rog. (fl. 1279), 243
-, Wm, 243
-, fam., 242–3, 256, 264–5, 270
Piper:
-, John, artist, 301
-, fam., 80
Pishill, Elias of, 52, 350
Pishill, 9, 303, 318, 385
-, ch. benefice, 296–300, 389
-, Minigrove (Maidensgrove), q.v.
-, Russell's Water, 277, 368, 369, 370–2,
376, 378–80, 383, 385, 389
Pitt, Wm, the ygr, 109
place names, 1, 3, 8; and see under names of particular places
plague, see epidemics
Plater, John, 251
Pleasant, fam., 49
Plessis:
-, Hugh de (d. 1231), 129
-, Hugh de (d. c.1292), 129
-, Hugh de (d. 1350), 132
-, Hugh de (d. 1363), 132
-, John de, earl of Warwick, 129, 131,
141, 347–9
-, Mgt, m. Sir Wm de Bereford, 98, 129,
348
-, fam., 128, 348
ploughwrights, 224, 251
Plowman:
-, John, architect, 233 n
-, Thos, architect, 386
plumbers, see building trades
poaching, 54, 144, 218, 258, 293–4, 354, 358, 382
Pochleya, Wm de, rector of Gt Haseley, 265
Pocock, Thos, vic. of Chalgrove, 149, 152
Pole, de la:
-, Alice, w. of Wm, see Chaucer
-, Edm., earl of Suffolk, 203
-, John, duke of Suffolk, 203, 232
-, Wm, duke of Suff., 198, 203–4, 211,
220, 350
-, fam., 14, 17–18, 192, 195, 197, 200–1,
204–5, 209, 211, 216, 225, 227,
231–2, 373
police, 55, 68, 259, 294, 328
Pontefract (Yorks. W.R.), honor of, 95, 244, 424
Poole, Wm and Woolstone, 378
poor allotments, see allotments, parish
poor relief, 14–15, 16–17, 20; and see roundsmen; workhouses; and under names of particular places
Pope, Sir Thos, 40
population, 9, 10–11, 12; and see under names of particular places
postal services, 25, 64, 70, 91, 124, 160, 194, 237, 277–8, 307, 344, 370, 396, 423
Potlock, John, 211
Pott, Alf., rector of Newington, 337
Potter:
-, Chris., rector of Gt Haseley, 267
-, John, rector of Ewelme and Newington,
229 n, 335
pottery making, 1, 13, 49, 105, 215, 253, 355; and see Nettlebed: pottery ind.
poulterers, see livestock: poultry
pounds (animal), 19, 29, 120, 137, 141, 234, 293, 340, 352, 420
Powell:
-, E. Turner, architect, 339
-, Edm., 217 n
-, Griffith, 217
-, Mary Ann, m. — Corsellis, 58
-, Thos, 50, 66
-, fam., 31, 55, 76
Powys, C.R., 132
Poxon:
-, Wm, 211
-, fam., 218
Pratt, John, rector of Cuxham and Easington, 176, 189
prehistoric remains, 7, 26, 91, 278, 307, 344, 370, 397; and see barrows; Bronze-Age; Iron-Age; Neolithic; Roman
Prentys, Geoff., rector of Ewelme, 227
Preshaw (Hants), 244
Preston Crowmarsh, see Crowmarsh
Prickett:
-, Ann, 62–3
-, fam., 47, 49
Prideaux, John, rector of Chalgrove and Ewelme, 152, 228
Primitive Methodists, see Methodists
prisons and lock-ups, 349, 358, 367; and see Huntercombe: HM Prison
Pritchard:
-, Benj., cur., 229
-, Hen., cur., 229
-, Wm, rector of Ewelme, 217 n, 224, 229
-, Mr, perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
Prophet, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
pubs and alehouses, 15; and see inns and pubs under names of particular places
Pudsey:
-, Edith, see Hore
-, Geo., 75, 348
-, Rowland, 130
-, fam., 130
Puke, Rog., 380
punishments, see ducking stool; gallows; infangthief; prisons; stocks; tumbrel
Purley (Berks.), 99, 151
Purves, Wm, 41
Pusey, John, 185
Pyke, John, cur., 188
Pyron:
-, Agnes, 428
-, John, 151
Pyrton, Ascelin of, 170
Pyrton, 2, 5, 6, 160, 166, 183, 185–6, 284,
385, 423, 424, 428
-, as address, 97, 167, 189, 259, 427
-, Clare, 168
-, Golder, 180, 185–6, 423, 426
-, minster, 15, 114, 174, 187–8, 188 n
-, Readanora est., 95, 114, 162, 180, 182,
187
-, Standhill, 239, 254, 262–3, 423,
428
-, Stonor (Upper Assendon), 296
-, Stonor Park, 17 n, 96, 107, 290
-, vic. of, 229, 423
Pyrton Hundred, 2, 8, 18 n, 19, 235
Q.
Quakers, see Friends
quarrying, 3, 13, 16, 42, 44, 50, 89, 162,
236, 239, 249, 254–6, 259, 351
-, chalk pits, 3, 50, 71, 124, 275, 290, 342,
351
-, clay digging, 3, 275, 277, 289–91
-, gravel extraction, 3, 13, 50, 83, 87, 90,
102, 106–7, 113, 194, 215, 323,
403, 413
Quatremain:
-, John, 141
-, Mary, 152
-, Ralph, 142, 146
-, Ric., 129, 246, 248, 256, 263, 266,
271
-, Rob., 143
-, Rog., 135, 142, 146
-,-, his w. Alice, 142
-, Sybil, see Englefield
-, Wm (fl. 1163–78), 134
-, Wm (fl. 1279), 141
-, fam., 132–4, 137, 142–3, 186, 248
Queen Anne's Bounty, 61, 86, 226, 298
Queen's College, Oxford, 151, 267
Quelch, fam., 47, 49
quoits, 329
R.
Raban, Jas, 63, 153
rabbit warrens, 203, 205, 209, 234, 320, 351–3
Radcot, 6
Radnor, earl of, see Roberts
railways, 7, 12–13, 24–5, 105, 160, 169, 194, 213, 396
Rainald (fl. 1086), 37
Ralph (?FitzSeifrid or Huscarl), 96
Ralph the chaplain of Berrick, 84
Ralph the scribe, 402
Ramridge (Hants), 220
Ramsbury (Wilts.), 348
Randolph:
-, Fras, perp. cur. of Warborough, 41
-, John, rector of Ewelme and bp of
Oxford, 218 n, 226, 229
-, Ralph, 405
-, fam., 411
Rastwold:
-, Ralph, 53
-, Ric., 410
-, fam., 52–3, 410
Raunds (Northants.), 348
Ravening, fam., 52
Rawlinson, Ric., antiquary, 430
Readanora, see Pyrton
Reade (Read):
-, Ant., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, Hen., 353
-, Sidney, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
118
-, Wm, 207
-, and see Rede
Reading, John, 411
Reading (Berks.), 2, 12–13, 50, 55, 120,
154, 166, 289, 293, 410, 418
-, as mkt, 12–13, 46–7, 137, 169, 290
-, roads and transport, 5, 6, 24–5, 160,
277, 369–70, 395–6
reading rooms, 219, 259, 419
recreation grounds, 32, 56, 68, 72, 73, 81, 111, 147, 156, 289, 294, 329
rectory and vicarage houses, 18, 32, 61, 115–16, 128, 149, 150, 151–2, 175–7, 185, 188, 226–7, 229, 264–5, 266–9, 296, 298, 308, 310, 329, 332, 333, 363, 386, 388, 416; pl. 3–4
Rede:
-, Anne, m. 1 Sir Adrian Fortescue, 2 Sir
Thos Parry, 96
-, Christine, see James
-, Sir Edm., 38, 286, 350, 430–1
-, John (fl. 1389), 52
-, John (fl. 1489), 38
-, Kath., m. Thos Dynham, 430
-, Leon., 430
-, Sir Wm, 96
-, fam., 292, 430–1
-, and see Read
Redpits, see Bix
Reeves:
-, Chris., 132
-, Thos, 132
Reformation (16th-cent.), 15–16, 62, 84, 116–17, 151, 176, 220, 228, 232, 257, 263, 267, 298, 335, 364, 385, 387, 417; and see Roman Catholiism
Reiss, Emil, 382–3, 391
religious history, 15–16; and see bands, church; choirs; church ales; church dedications; church plate; minsters; Nonconformity; Reformation; and ch. hist. and nonconf. under names of particular places
Renfridus, Ric. s. of, 36
rents, agric., 12, 44–8, 76–7, 137–8, 142, 166–8, 211–12, 251, 253, 285–7, 320–2, 351–3, 378, 405–8, 427
Repton, Humph., landscape designer, 18, 100–1
Retford, Ric. of, rector of Newington, 334
Rewley abbey, 280–1, 284–6, 292, 302, 356
Rhodes, Wm, 277
Rice, Ric., 148
Richard II, 37, 281
Richard III, 203
Richard, chaplain of Warborough, 416
Richard, earl of Cornwall, 36, 45, 52, 147–8, 150, 163, 281
Richards, Peter, perp. cur. of Warborough, 416
Richardson:
-, John, 340
-, Ric., rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Richmond-Watson, Ric. Noel, 99, 105, 114, 130, 425
Rickman, Thos, architect, 155
Ridgmont (Beds.), 99
Riley, Angela, see Wright
Ring, fam., 324
riots and disturbances, 14–15, 47, 55,
80–2, 141, 150–1, 219, 256–8,
266, 285, 292–3, 334, 352, 356–7,
364–5, 380, 428
-, fence breaking, 14, 293
-, machine breaking, 15, 47, 55, 219, 412
-, rough music, 82, 219
-, and see Anarchy; Civil War; crime;
Oxfordshire uprising; Swing Riots
Ripon (Yorks. N.R.), 116
Risborough, Monks (Bucks.), 328
Risborough, Princes (Bucks.), 2, 7, 25, 160
Risborough rural deanery, 332
Risley, John, rector of Nuffield, 365
river transport, see Thames
Roadnight:
-, Ric., 311, 323
-, Sidney, 323
-, fam., 48, 214
roads, 1, 3–6, 4, 5, 7; pl. 5
-, Anglo-Saxon and medieval, 3, 5, 6,
23–4, 70–1, 90, 91, 124, 158,
194, 237, 277; and see fords:
roppanforda; strætforda
-, ridgeways, 6, 344, 369
-, Roman, 3, 5, 6–7, 21, 23–4, 71, 91, 124
n, 194–5, 237, 275, 276, 277, 303,
306, 342, 369–70, 393, 394, 395–6
-, salt ways, 237
-, turnpikes, 5, 6, 13, 22, 23–4, 29, 193,
194, 237, 275, 277, 306, 316, 324,
343, 344, 394, 395–6, 398
-,-, tollho., 306, 309, 396
-, and see M40; and communics under
names of particular places
Robartes, see Roberts
Robert (fl. 1217), rector of Gt Haseley, 265
Robert son of Ralph (fl. 1086), 182, 201
Roberts:
-, (Robartes), Chas, earl of Radnor, 243,
251
-, David, cur., 388
-, Howell, rector of Cuxham and
Easington, 176, 189
Robins, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 267
Robinson:
-, Geo. Croke, vic. of Benson, 64–5
-, John, vic. of Chalgrove and rector of Gt
Haseley, 152, 268
Rochfort, Ric., 328
Rofford, see Chalgrove
Roger, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Roger (?FitzSeifrid or Huscarl), 96, 102
Rogers, Wm, 168
Roke, Wal., of, 75
Roke and Rokemarsh (in Benson,
Berrick Salome, and Ewelme), 9
n, 10–11, 16–17, 21, 22, 23, 25–6,
33–6, 41–2, 43 n, 44, 46–50, 53–8,
60, 62–5, 67–71, 75–82, 84–5,
186, 192, 201, 322–3
-, agric., 42–4, 45–8, 76–8, 322
-, band, 55–6, 82
-, bdy, 21, 23, 56, 69, 192
-, bldgs, 17, 34, 35, 56
-, char., 58
-, ch. hist., 16 n, 53, 64, 85
-, commons, 22, 23, 33, 43–4
-, festivities, 54, 56–7, 82
-, fields, 22, 42–3
-, manors and est. 21, 35–6, 41–2, 69, 75,
77, 201
-, nonconf., 16, 54–5, 58, 60, 62–5, 82,
84–5
-, place name, 23, 34, 44
-, popn, 10–11, 26, 71
-, pubs, 50, 56
-, Roke Elm, q.v.
-, Roke Fm, 34, 47–8, 69, 75, 77–8
-, schools, 57, 82
-, settlement, 22, 33–4
-, shops, 50, 56
-, social hist., 53–6, 69, 80–1
-, trades, 49–50, 79, 323
-, woodland, 44
Roke Elm, 5, 6, 19, 22, 34, 193
Roland, Alan s. of, see Alan
Rolfe, Clapton, architect, 178
Rolles, fam., 321
Rollright, Gt, 201
Roman Catholicism, 16, 62, 117, 151–2,
228–9, 262, 267–9, 281, 288,
297–9, 303, 313–15, 327, 331,
335–7, 364–5, 381, 385, 387–8,
415, 417
-, chapels, 314–15, 327, 331, 336–7, 385,
387
-, Clare nuns, 16, 327, 337
Roman settlement, 1, 3 n, 7, 26–7, 70–1,
91, 124, 161, 182, 195, 237, 278,
307, 344, 370, 394, 396–8, 424
-, cemeteries, 394, 396, 398
-, coin hoards, 7, 91, 124, 344, 370
-, corn driers, 26, 397
-, shrine, 7, 195
-, villas, 3 n, 7, 397–8
-, and see roads
Romanus, John, rector of Chalgrove, 150
Romayn, John, 377
Rome (Italy), 266
Rose:
-, John de la (fl. 1279), 216
-, John (d. 1545), 117
-, Thos, 382
Ross, Fras Wm Lock, and his w. Anna Maria, 204
Rothenstein, Sir John and Lady Eliz., 329
Rotherfield Central School (Rotherfield Peppard), 384
Rotherfield Greys, 2, 36–7, 183, 217, 275,
287, 290, 297, 342, 358, 362, 375,
387 n
-, Highmoor, 277, 297, 350
-, Highmoor park, see Nettlebed: parks
-, Satwell, 361
-, Witheridge Hill, 292
rough music, see riots
roundsmen, 224, 414
Rouse, Mary, 430
Rousham, 186
Rowden (Rowdon):
-, Fras (d. 1822), rector of Cuxham, 177
-, Fras (d. 1852), rector of Cuxham, 173,
175, 177, 189
-, Rob., rector of Nuffield, 365
Rowles:
-, B.C., 132
-, C.H., 132
Royal Air Force, see Abingdon: RAF stn; Benson: RAF stn; Brize Norton: RAF stn; Chalgrove: airfield; Crown: King's Flight; Northolt
royal estates, officers, and residences, see Crown
Royalists (Civil War), 54, 183, 229, 258, 263
Royse, Geo., rector of Newingtom, 332
Ruck:
-, Geo., 373, 383
-, Mary, m. Benj. Keene, 373
Ruck Keene:
-, Benj., see Keene
-, Betty, 373,
-, Revd Chas (d. 1880), 284, 373–5,
382–5, 391
-, Chas (d. 1919), 373, 378, 382–3
-, Edm., 373
-, Mary, see Ruck
-, fam., 383
Rudge:
-, Edw. (d. 1835), 206,
-, Edw., s. of above, 206,
Ruislip (Middx), 380
Rumbold, Steph., 108 n
Rumbold's Lane, 6, 22, 24, 71, 90, 91, 194
Runcival, fam., 80
Rupert, Prince, 143, 258
Russell's Water (in Pishill and Swyncombe), see Pishill
Rutland, Ric. of, 115
Rutland, 107 n
Rycote:
-, Alex. s of Ric. of, 246
-, Fulk of (d. by 1212), 246
-, Fulk of (d. by 1236), 246
-, Fulk of, ?s. of above, 246
-, Sir Fulk of (fl. 1260s–80s), 246
-, Sir Fulk of (d. 1302), 246
-, Fulk of (d. 1361), 246, 256, 263
-, Joan of, m. Nic. Englefield, 246
-, John of, 246
-, Nic. of, 246
-, fam., 14, 216, 256, 273
Rycote, Baron Norris of, see Norris
Rycote (in Gt Haseley), iv, 1–3, 6–7,
9–11, 14–15, 17–19, 128, 186,
216, 235–74
-, as address, 14
-, agric., 186, 249–53
-, bdy, 2, 235, 236
-, ch. hist., 15, 262–72
-,-, chapel, iv, 15, 235, 262–3, 266, 268,
271–2
-, communics, 5, 236, 237
-, demesne, 250
-, fields, 235, 249
-, 'Hermitage', 264
-, inclo., 3, 9, 235, 236, 237–8, 240, 249,
251
-, manor cts, 273
-, manor ho., see Rycote: Rycote Ho.
-, manors, 14, 128, 241, 246–9, 259
-, mill, 255
-, par. govt, 273–4
-, place name, 238
-, popn, 9, 10–11, 14, 235, 238, 255
-, Rom. Cath., 268
-, Rycote, Little, 19, 235, 236, 240, 273
-, Rycote Ho., iv, 1, 14, 17–18, 235,
247–8, 257–9, 268, 272
-, Rycote pk, iv, 3, 14, 18, 235, 236,
237–8, 241, 248, 249, 252, 257
-, Rycotelane Fm, 236, 240, 251–3
-, settlement, 8, 237–8, 240
-, social hist., 255–62
-, woodland, 236, 249, 252
rye, see crops
Ryves, Bruno, rector of Gt Haseley, 268
S.
Sabbatarians, 84, 418
Sæwold, 132
St Alban Hall, Oxford, 176, 417
St Clare:
-, John, 129
-, Phil., 129
-, Thos, 129
-, fam., 156
St David's, bp of, 266
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 364
St George:
-, Sir Baldwin, 96–7
-, Wm, 97–8
St George's Chapel, Windsor, 14, 134–5,
149, 240–2, 251–2, 262–4, 266–9,
273, 363
-, deans, 152, 262–4, 268–9
St John's College, Oxford, 35, 393, 398, 400, 402–3, 406–9, 411–12, 420
St Liz, Simon of, 95
St Mary Hall, Oxford, 229, 336
St Valery:
-, John de, 132
-, Ric. de, 132
Saint-Nicholas, John Riccardi, rector of Swyncombe, 389
Saleman, fam., 52–3
Salisbury, Sir John, 37, 281, 285
Salisbury, 387
-, bp of, 334
-, cathedral, 177
salt trade, 6, 25, 237
Salter, Ric., rector of Newington, 334, 339
Salvationists, 177
Salveyn :
-, Gilb., 97
-, John (fl. 1279), 97
-, John (fl. 1326, ?another), 97, 107
-, John (fl. 1387), 97
-, Ric. (fl. 1357–73), 97
-, Wm, 97
-, Wm, s. of above, 97
-, fam., 97, 99, 107
Sancey, John de, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Sandeman, Alb., 109–10
Sanderson, Rob., rector of Ewelme and bp of Lincoln, 228–9
Sandford, fam., 202
Sandford, 183, 425
Sands, Ethel, 313, 328
Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 227
Sargood, John (d. 1826), 414
Sarney:
-, Edw. (fl. 1807), 287
-, Edw. (fl. 1858), 284, 298
-, John, 283
-, Rob., 290
-, fam., 287, 290, 293
Saumares, John, rector of Gt Haseley, 268
Saunders:
-, Chas, 167
-, Hen. (fl. 1785), 104
-, Hen. (fl. 1837), 427
-, Hen. (fl. 1844, ?another), 407
-, L.B., 408
-, Ric., 407
-, Thos, 104
-, fam., 378, 400
Sawyer, Rob., rector of Nuffield, 361, 364
sawyers, 13, 50, 140, 259, 289, 355, 379–80; and see mills: saw mill
Sayer (Sawyer), Ric., 38
schools, see under names of particular places
Schunk, Chas, 198, 219
Scott (Scot):
-, Geo. Gilb., architect, 264–5
-, John, 216 n
-, John Oldrid, architect, 339
Scotland, 14 n, 15, 39, 243, 245, 259, 281, 382; and see Aberdeenshire
scout groups, 56, 147, 329, 413
scrivener, 97
scylfhrycg (?in Nettlebed), 89
Seacourt:
-, Ralph, 183
-, Rob., 183
-, Thurstan, 188
-, Wm, 183, 188
-, fam., 182–3, 188
Seager, Ric., rector of Ewelme, 229
seamstresses, see dressmakers
Second World War, 1, 6, 9, 32, 55–6, 101,
110, 112, 125, 149, 178, 219, 259,
294–5, 309, 342, 351, 359, 424,
429
-, airfields, see Benson: RAF stn;
Chalgrove: airfield
-, evacuees and refugees, 56, 101, 110,
112, 149, 219, 295
-, internment camp, 9, 342, 347, 359
Sedgley, John, 137
Selborne (Hants), 135 n
Selwood, Jos., 91
serjeanties, 101, 201–2
servants, domestic, 14, 50, 53–5, 81,
109–11, 142, 168, 173, 176, 187,
195, 206, 215, 217–18, 258–9, 268,
289, 294, 326–9, 337, 354, 358,
380–2, 411–12, 428
-, accommodation, 109, 162, 173, 226,
258
settlement, 1, 7–9; and see Anglo-Saxon; barrows; Bronze-Age; deserted and shrunken settlements; greens; Iron-Age; medieval and modern; moated sites; Neolithic; roads; Roman settlement; and under names of particular places
Seymour, Thos, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, 281
Seynesbury, John, rector of Ewelme and Swyncombe, 220, 227, 387
Shalden, John, 292
Shaldeston:
-, Wm de (fl. 1389), 52
-, Wm de (fl. 1438), 52
-, fam., 53
Shambridge, Wm of, 318
Shambridge, see Newington
Sharp (Sharpe):
-, Mgt, see Jennings
-, Thos (fl. 1530s), 357
-, Thos (d. 1547, ?another), 298
Shaw, Norman, architect, 349
Shearer, John, rector of Nuffield, 365
sheep, see livestock
Sheldon, Gilb., rector of Newington, 335
Shepherd (Sheppard):
-, Ric., cur., 388
-, Thos, rector of Warpsgrove, 430–1
-, Thos (another), 431
shepherds, see livestock: sheep
Sherborne (Dors.), bp of, see Forthhere
sheriffs, see Berksire and Oxfordshire
Shillingford, see Warborough
Shillingford bridge and ford, 5, 6, 13, 23,
394, 395–6
-, ferry, 6, 394, 395, 398, 403
Shiplake:
-, John s. of Rob. of, rector of Ewelme,
227
-, Rob of, 227 and n
Shiplake, 227
Shipston-on-Stour (Warws.), 12, 136
Shirburn, 171, 320, 364, 385
shooting, see hunting
shops, 13; and see grocers and under names of particular places
Shrimpton, fam., 252
Shropshire, 63
Shrubb:
-, Edw. (fl. 1841), 31
-, Edw. (fl. 1843, ?the same), 322
-, Frank, 408
-, Jas, 408
-, Wal., 47
-, fam., 49, 55
shrunken settlements, see deserted and shrunken settlements
Shurfield, John, 290
Shurlocke, see Hurlocke
Sibley, Edw., vic. of Benson, 62
Sifrewast, fam., 202
Silchester, 5, 6, 24, 395
Silver, Chas, 291
Simcox, Hen. Kingdon, rector of Ewelme, 231
Simeon:
-, Anne, see Molyns
-, Sir Edw., Bt, 310, 313–15, 318, 327,
332, 336–7
-, Sir Geo., 97–8, 117, 313, 425
-, Sir Jas, Bt, 313
-, John, 97–8, 117, 312–13, 335, 425
-, Mgt, w. of Geo., 117
-, fam., 16, 100, 132, 331, 335
Simmins, Geo., 315
Simms, see Symes
Simon, rector of Easington, 188
Simon the clerk, 188–9
Skeat, John, 139
Skelbrooke:
-, Alex. of, 244
-, John of, 244
-, Olive of, m. Wm de Bruges, 95, 244
-, Oliver of (fl. 12th cent.), 95, 244
-, Oliver of (fl. 1260), 95, 114, 244, 256
-, Wm of (fl. 1220–44), 244
-, Wm of (fl. 1279–1311), 244, 255, 266,
425
-, Wm of (fl. 1330), 244
-, fam., 95, 244, 255–6, 424
Skelbrooke (Yorks. W.R.), 95, 244
skinners, see leather trades
Skirmot:
-, Alice w. of Wm, 326
-, John, 316, 326
-, Mary w. of John, 326
-, Wm, 316, 326
-, fam., 309, 320–1, 326, 334
Slade, John, 216
slate (as bldg material), see stone: stone slate; Welsh slate
Slatter, Wm, 143
Slythurst:
-, Cecily, m. John Marmion, 42
-, Wm, 217
-, fam., 207, 217
Small, John, 358
smallpox, see epidemics
Smallwell, Edw., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Smart:
-, John, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
-, John (fl. 1830s), 76
-, fam., 357
Smith:
-, Fred., cur., 269
-, Harry, 264
-, Harry, architect, 32
-, Isaac, 168
-, John (fl. 1371), 106–7, 116
-, John (fl. 1398, another), 107
-, John (d. 1534), 76–7, 80, 84
-, John (fl. 1844), 407
-, John (d. 1888), and his w. Emily Jane,
314
-, Joshua, 168, 173
-, Mary, 147
-, Phil., 292
-, Ric. the (fl. 1284), 186
-, Ric. (fl. 1327), 107
-, Ric. (fl. 1587), 108
-, Ric. (fl. 1606, another), 41
-, Ric. (fl. 1871), 140
-, Rob. the (fl. 1279), 139
-, Rob. (d. 1631), 104, 108
-, Rob. Payne, rector of Ewelme, 230–1
-, Rowland, rector of Swyncombe, 389
-, Steph., 41
-, Thos (d. 1619), 251, 257
-, Thos (fl. 1780s), 321
-, Thos (d. 1812, another), 58, 82
-, Thos (fl. 1839), 322
-, Thos (fl. 1874), 427
-, Wal., 105
-, Wm (fl. 15th cent.), 253
-, Wm, rector of Cuxham, 176
-, fam., 47, 49, 80, 105–7, 213
Smith, Messrs, organ builders, 233
smiths, see metal trades
Snow, Wm, perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
soapers and soap manuf., 13, 49, 328
soils, see landscape
sokemen, 14, 45, 52, 405, 410, 415
Sonnibanck, Chas, rector of Gt Haseley, 267
Sotwell (formerly Berks.), 395
Soulby:
-, Hen., 114
-, Joan, see Cowley
-, John, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 116
-, John (fl. 1456), 96
Soundess, see Nettlebed
Soundy:
-, John, 283, 291
-, fam., 279, 283, 292
soup kitchens, see charities
South, Rob., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
South Africa, 247
South Oxfordshire District, 20, 68, 88, 121, 156, 179, 234, 274, 302, 341, 367, 392, 421
South Oxfordshire Hunt, 82, 109, 119, 329
Southwark, see London
Southwell Minster (Notts.), 188
Spencer:
-, Hugh, 248
-, John, 248
-, Wm, 40
Spicer:
-, John, 428 n
-, fam., 428
Spier, see Spyer
Spindler:
-, Hen., 77
-, Thos, 77
-, Wm, 77
-, fam., 77, 80, 207
spinning, see cloth trades
spirit merchant, 49, 169
Spitavius, John, rector of Ewelme, 228
sports, games, and pastimes, 15; and see card games; cricket; football; golf; hunting; pigeon shooting; quoits; tennis
springs, holy, see wells
Spyer (Spier):
-, Edm., 321, 328
-, Eliz., m. Wm Gibbons, 348, 359
-, John, 348, 353, 355, 357, 362
-, Mary, w. of John, 361–2
-, Ralph (fl. 1550) and his w. Joan, 357,
364
-, Ralph (fl. 1587), 108
-, Ralph (d. 1589, another), 348, 357,
361, 381
-, Ralph (d. 1623), 348, 357
-, Ralph (fl. 1660s), 113
-, Ric. (fl. 1569), 352
-, Ric. (fl. 1606), 406
-, Ric. (fl. 1785), 104
-, Thos (fl. 1515), 206
-, Thos (fl. 1530s, ?another), 352, 357,
367
-, Thos (d. 1572), 348, 352, 357, 362
-, Thos (d. 1591), 348
-, Thos (fl. 1840), 78
-, Wm, 104
-, fam., 81, 101, 217–18, 348, 367
Stadhampton, 5, 6, 81, 160, 122, 260, 304, 307, 309, 320, 325, 328, 330, 335–6
Stafford:
-, Anne, ctss of, see Woodstock
-, Edm., earl of, 242
stained or painted glass, 66, 86, 115–17, 119, 155, 190, 233, 271–2, 301, 333–4, 339, 390–1, 419–20
Stallwood:
-, Art., 355
-, S.S., architect, 112–13, 120, 154–5
Stampe:
-, Edm., 47
-, fam., 38, 40, 47
Standhill, see Pyrton
Standlake, 334
Stanford:
-, Adam of, 248
-, Gilb. of, 248
-, John de, rector of Swyncombe, 386
-, Oliver de, 284, 292
-, Peter de, 284–5, 292
-, Wm de, rector of Swyncombe, 386
Stanford in the Vale (formerly Berks.), 386
Stanvill (or Stanley), see Swyncombe: Park Corner
Stapleton:
-, Cath. (d. 1753), see Paul
-, Cath. (d. 1863), 37
-, Fras Geo., 37
-, Sir Fras Jarvis, Bt, 37, 56
-, Maria, 37
-, (Stapylton), Sir Martin, Bt, rector of
Brightwell Baldwin, 114–15, 117
-, Mary, w. of Thos (d. 1781), 37
-, Miles Talbot, 37
-, Sir Thos (d. 1781), Bt, 37
-, Thos (d. 1831), Ld le Despenser, 37
-, Sir Wm, Bt, 37
-, fam., 53, 67, 301, 403, 407–8
staymaker, 215
Steel, Fras, 353
Stennett, Edw., 84
Stephen, king, 29 n, 36, 41, 52, 402
Stevens (Stephens):
-, Anne, see Edwards
-, Ant., rector of Gt Haseley, 268
-, Fred., 168
-, Hen. (d. 1655), 183, 186
-, Hen. (fl. 1709), 167
-, Hen. (fl. 1758, another), 167
-, John (fl. 18th cent.), 167
-, John (fl. 1870s), 425
-, Jos., 172
-, Ric., 183, 186
-, Thos, rector of Swyncombe, 388
-, Wm, rector of Easington, 186
Stevenson, Ferdinando, 147
Stinton, Geo., rector of Newington, 333
Stockford, Jos., clockmaker, 233
stocks (punitive), 19, 29, 54, 67, 109, 125, 161, 179, 328, 358, 367, 420
Stoke, Laur. de, rector of Swyncombe, 386
Stoke, Little, see Checkendon
Stoke, North, 78
Stoke, South, 294
-, Woodcote, 353
Stoke Row, see Ipsden
Stoke Talmage, 186
Stokenchurch (Bucks., formerly Oxon.), 5, 24, 160
Stone:
-, Carleton, 99, 115
-, Cath., see Carleton
-, John (d. 1704), 99–101, 104, 108, 113,
115, 117, 119
-, John (d. 1732), 99, 109
-, Mary, w. of John (d. 1732), 99
-, fam., 108, 119–20
stone (as bldg material), 16–18, 30–1, 34,
94, 115, 118, 127, 130–1, 133, 154,
162–4, 190, 231, 235, 240, 242–4,
245–6, 265, 270–1, 280, 282, 301,
310, 312, 316, 333, 338–9
-, ashlar, 18 n, 65, 94, 100, 119, 133,
154, 242–4, 246, 265, 270–1, 312,
314–15, 338–9, 389
-, clunch, 1, 16–17, 30–1, 34, 39–40, 69,
73, 178, 197–8, 232, 333, 399–400,
419; pl. 9
-, flint, 1, 3, 16, 32, 35, 39, 61, 65, 73, 94,
197, 231–2, 280, 282, 342, 346,
363, 365, 372, 389, 419
-, stone slate, 282
-, and see quarrying; Taynton
Stone Bassett, 260
Stonehouse (Glos.), 38
Stonor:
-, Adam, 183, 425, 431
-, Anne, m. Sir Adrian Fortescue, 96, 292
-, Sir Fras (d. 1564), 281
-,-, his w. Lady Cecily, 281
-, Sir Fras (d. 1625), 281, 296–7, 301
-, Sir John (d. 1354), 141, 171, 183, 284,
425
-, John (d. 1498), 96
-, Sir Ralph, 142
-, Thos (d. 1431), 290
-, Thos (d. 1474), 96, 107
-, Thos (d. 1683), 297
-, Thos (d. 1881), Ld Camoys, 298
-, Sir Wm, 96, 284, 425–6
-, fam., 12, 114, 169, 256, 280–2, 284,
287–93, 297–9, 426
Stonor (Park), see Pyrton
Stopes:
-, Aylmor, 323
-, Jas, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 117
-, John (fl. 1797), 314
-, John (d. 1798, ?the same), 340
-, John (fl. 1839), 322
-, fam., 321, 336
Story, Vic., rector of Gt Haseley, 269
Stowood Forest, 216
Stratford, Wm, rector of Easington, 189
Stratton, Art., perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Stride, H.W., 322
Stroud (Glos.), 277
Stukeley, Great (Hunts.), 99
Sue Ryder Charity, 282
Suffolk, dukes, duchesses, and earls of, see Brandon; Pole
Suffolk, 294; and see Wingfield
sugar beet, see crops
Sulham, fam., 69
surgeons, see doctors
Surman, W.F., 78
Surrey, 96, 415
Sussex, 327; and see Battle abbey; Castle Goring; Eastbourne; Parham
Sutton Courtenay (formerly Berks.), 8 n, 120
Swell:
-, Ric. (fl. 1780s), 321
-, Ric. (fl. 1844), 407
Swift, Bernard, 146
Swing Riots, 15, 54–5, 81, 219
Swinstead, J.H., vic. of Chalgrove, 144, 153
Swyncombe, Maurice de, 374
Swyncombe, 1, 2, 3, 7–18, 36, 44 n, 97,
160 n, 192, 201–4, 208–11, 218,
221, 228, 233, 275, 279, 284, 336,
342, 344–5, 350, 351, 368–92;
pl. 1
-, agric., 376–9
-, as address, 97, 284
-, bdy, 2, 275, 342, 368, 369, 385
-, bldgs, 368, 372, 374–5, 381, 386
-, ch. hist., 15, 384, 385–91
-,-, ch. bldg, 18, 388, 389–91
-,-, St Botolph's chapel, 387
-, clergy, 218, 336, 380, 382–5, 386–9
-, clubs, 383, 392
-, commons, 369, 371, 376–7, 381
-, communics, 5, 369–70, 380, 391–2
-, Cookley Green, 5, 6, 8 n, 160 n, 201–2,
210, 277, 344, 345, 368–75,
377–81, 383–4, 388–9, 391–2
-, demesne, 370, 376–8, 380
-, Downs, 3, 7, 368, 376–8; pl. 1
-, fair, 12, 376–7, 380 n, 385
-, festivities, 383
-, fields, 376–7
-, glebe, 385–6
-, inclo., 376–7, 380–1
-, manor and est., 202–3, 228, 275, 350,
368, 373–5, 375, 380, 382–3
-, manor cts, 377, 380, 391
-, manor ho., 1, 18, 368, 369, 371, 373–4,
376–7, 380–3
-, mills, 379
-, nonconf., 369, 385, 387–9
-, par. govt, 384, 391–2
-, Park Corner (Stanvill or Stanley), 5,
344, 351, 368–72, 375, 378–80,
382–3, 385, 389
-, parks, 351, 375–7; and see Ewelme
park
-, place name, 1, 8 n, 370
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 382–3,
384–5, 391
-, popn, 10–11, 345, 368, 370–1, 372,
377, 380, 382
-, pubs, 372, 379–80, 382
-, rect. ho., 369, 371, 386, 388
-, Rom. Cath., 381, 385, 387–8
-, Russell's Water, see Pishill
-, schools, 369, 372, 383–4
-, settlement, 7–9, 368, 370–2, 383
-, shops, 372, 379–80
-, social hist., 380–5
-, Swyncombe Ho., see Swyncombe:
manor ho.
-, tithes, 385–6
-, trades, 13, 368, 370, 376–7, 379–80,
382
-, village hall, 383
-, water supply, 368, 392
-, woodland, 208, 210, 368, 369, 371,
373–4, 376, 377–82
Sydenham, 189, 415
Symes (Simms):
-, Barth., 40
-, Thos, 151
-, fam., 40, 137, 142–3, 207
Synard (or Syward), John, rector of Ewelme, 227 n
Synger, Wm, rector of Swyncombe, 387
T.
tailors, see cloth trades
Talbot, fam., 77
Tanner:
-, John le, 79
-, fam., 81, 239 n
tanners, see leather trades
Tapper, Sir Wal., architect, 391
Tappin:
-, David, 168
-, Thos, 168
-, fam., 169
Tash, Hatton, 38
Taverner:
-, Edm., 283
-, John, 283–4, 292
-, Mary, m. — Harris, 283
-, Ric., 283, 348, 352, 363
-, fam., 279, 292, 299
Taylor (Tailor):
-, Bernard and Sarah, 247–8, 253, 272
-, Hen., 247
-, Luke, 258, 260–1
-, Rob., 113
-, Thos (fl. 17th cent.), 143
-, Thos (d. 1892), 204, 207, 375
-, fam., 256, 297
Taynton quarries, 271
Temperance, 55, 144, 259, 269
Templars, see Knights Templar
tennis, 226
Terrent:
-, Jerameel, 62 n
-, Thos, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Terry:
-, John, 237, 262
-, fam., 428
Tetsworth, 5, 6, 91, 124, 168, 180, 186, 216, 235, 237, 251, 423, 428
Tew, Great, 242, 244
Thackham, Thos, rector of Nuffield, 364
Thame, Baron Williams of, see Williams
Thame, 1, 2, 143, 166, 189, 233, 235,
252–3, 358, 411
-, abbey, 83, 133–5, 146–50, 155, 263
-, as mkt, 12, 164, 167, 169, 185, 250,
404
-, band, 55
-, roads and transport, 5, 6, 124, 160,
180, 237, 395–6
-, Weston, North, q.v.
Thame, river, 1, 303, 306, 317, 325, 393
Thame and Watlington Methodist circuit, 389
Thame hundred, 2, 19, 235
Thame Poor Law Union, 20, 147, 156, 191, 262, 273, 429, 432
Thame Rural District, 20, 156, 191, 273, 432
Thames, river, 1, 2, 5, 21, 393
-, recreation, 30, 55, 218, 409
-, transport and trade, 6–7, 12, 25, 164,
250, 352, 396, 404, 410
thatch, 16, 29, 30–1, 34–5, 73, 94, 162,
164, 198, 240, 280, 310, 316,
346–7, 372, 386, 399–400; pl. 8
-, thatchers, 79, 106, 139, 170, 215, 254,
323, 379
Thenford (Northants.), 363
Theoderic the goldsmith, 75 n, 202
Thomley, see Waterperry
Thompson (Thomson):
-, Jas, 281
-, Kenneth, rector of Gt Haseley, 269
-, Nic., architect, 248
-, Wm, 290–1
-, fam., 312
Thorkil (fl. 1086), 128
Thornton, Ric., vic. of Chalgrove, 151–2
Thrale:
-, Hen., 40
-, Hester Maria, m. Geo. Elphinstone,
Baron Keith, 40
-, Ralph, 40
Thwaites, John, clockmaker, 66
Tichborne :
-, Mgt, see Molyns
-, Martin, 425
Tiddington, 260–1, 263, 269
Tidmarsh, fam., 24, 218
Tidmarsh (Berks.), 24
tile:
-, floors, medieval, 86, 120, 190, 232, 271,
312, 338, 366, 390, 419–20
-, manuf., 3, 139, 324, 351; and see
Nettlebed: brick and tile ind.
-, roofing, 16, 30, 34, 40–1, 73, 94, 115,
119, 133, 162, 164, 198, 200, 226,
240, 246, 260, 265, 270, 282, 284,
285, 290, 311, 315, 338–40, 346–7,
349, 363, 365, 372, 386, 389, 399,
426; pl. 9
timber, see woodland
timber framing, 1, 16–18, 30–2, 34, 40–1,
69, 73–4, 84–6, 94, 127–8, 131–2,
140, 162–3, 170–1, 175, 197–8,
240, 244, 280, 309–10, 315–16,
333, 346–7, 399–400; pl. 8
-, crucks>, 17–18, 30, 31, 34, 35, 94, 127,
198, 240, 280
tinman, see metal trades
Tipper, Wm, 403
Tipping:
-, Penelope, m. Harry Mordaunt, 203
-, Thos, 203
-, Wm, 203, 217
-,-, his w., 218
-, fam., 206, 211, 217
tithes, see under names of particular places
toll (medieval), 49, 323, 340, 367
Tookie, Paulo, vic. of Chalgrove, 143, 152
Toovey:
-, John, 281
-, Thos, rector of Swyncombe, 383–4,
386, 388
-, Thos (d. 1849), 281, 283, 287, 293, 375,
378
-, fam., 293
Totere, Wm le, 410
tourism, 50, 55; and see fishing: angling; Thames, river: recreation
Towcester (Northants.), 336
Townesend:
-, John, architect, 66
-, Steph., architect, 66
-, Wm, architect, 246, 310, 314
trade unionism, 55, 144, 153, 177, 259; and see friendly and benefit societies
trades, crafts, and industries, 13; and see barbers; basket making; bicycle repair; booksellers; building; chandlers; chapmen; chimney sweeps; cloth; coaching; food and drink; hurdlemakers; leather; merchants; metal; ploughwrights; pottery making; quarrying; soapers; staymaker; wheelwrights; wigmakers; and trades under names of particular places
transhumance, 3, 8 n, 344
Treacher, Jas, 185
Tring, Rob., rector of Cuxham, 175
Tripp:
-, Eliz., 320
-, John, 320–1
Trumble, John, 143, 145
Tubb:
-, Benj., 407, 409
-, Jas, 50
-, Jos., 412
-, fam., 396, 412
Tudor, Mary, m. Chas Brandon, duke of Suffolk, 155 n, 373–4
Tuke, Vincent, rector of Gt Haseley, 267
tumbrel, 340, 367, 391
Turin (Italy), 116
Turner:
-, Fras, rector of Gt Haseley and bp of
Ely, 268
-, Rob., cur., 176
-, fam., 49
Turner's Court, see Benson
Turner's Green Lane (fildena weg), 6, 90, 91, 158, 159, 305, 306
turners, see chair making
turnips, see crops
turnpikes, see roads
Turrill, John, 322
Turville Heath (Bucks.), 62
Tutty, Mary, 62
Twerton (Som.)., 58
Tyrel, fam., 256
U.
Ulf (fl. 1066), 202
Underhill, Percy, rector of Swyncombe, 389
United Reformed Church, 65
United States of America, 294, 313, 328
United States Air Force, 145, 429
Upperton, see Brightwell Baldwin
uprisings, see Oxfordshire uprising; riots
Upshaw, Ralph, 124
Upstone, H.E., 309
V.
Vallance, Aymer, 233 n
Vaux, fam., 117
Vemey, John, 292
'Verneveld' (in Swyncombe?), 36
Verney:
-, Mary, see Blacknall
-, Sir Ralph, 38, 40, 45, 54
Vesy, Ric., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 115
veterinary surgeons, 79
Veysyn:
-, Hen. le, 350
-, fam., 284
vicarage houses, see rectory houses
Viccary, fam., 77, 80
Victoria, Queen, 383
victuallers, 321, 382
village halls, 30, 56, 70, 73, 82, 111, 144–5, 150, 153, 156, 173, 187, 198, 220, 239, 259–60, 269, 274, 294–5, 329, 383, 413, 419
villages, 'open' and 'closed', 14, 53–4, 109, 410, 414
villas, see Roman settlement
Villiers, Geo., vic. of Chalgrove, 143, 152
Vincent :
-, Thos (fl. 1650), perp. cur. of Benson, 62
-, Thos (fl. 1709), cur. of Gt Haseley, 268
vintners, 349
Visdelou:
-, Humph., 246
-, Matilda, ?m. Fulk of Rycote, 246
-, Walchelin, 246
Vitalis (fl. 1086), 37
Vynt, Thos, 77
W.
Wace:
-, Gilb. (fl. 1310), 202
-, Sir Gilb. (d. c.1409), 202, 216, 227, 316
-, Hugh, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
115
-, Humph., 227 n
-, Wm (fl. 1230), 202
-, Wm (fl. 1279, ?another), 202, 210
-, Wm (d. by 1309, ?same as above), 227
-, Wm (fl. 1330, another), 202, 216
-, fam., 115, 201, 203–4, 206, 211, 350
Wade:
-, Frances, 108–9
-, Nath., 185
-, Ric., 287, 298
Wagg, Wm, 172
Wainwright, Mrs A.G., 38
Walden, Wm, 171–2, 176
Wales, 14, 23, 53, 115, 176, 189, 217; and see Llandaff; St David's
Walkelyn:
-, (Wakelin), Eliz., 117
-, John, 107
-, fam., 107
Walker:
-, Fras, 259
-, John, 97
Wall, John, vic. of Chalgrove, 58, 82, 147, 152
wall paintings, 18, 34, 65, 86, 151, 155–6, 189, 232–3, 280, 389–90, 419; pl. 14–15
Wallingford, Wigod of, 163, 373
Wallingford, Vct, see Knollys, Wm
Wallingford (formerly Berks.), 1, 2, 5,
6–9, 12–14, 23–5, 27, 29, 37–8,
41, 49–50, 54, 57, 78, 81, 96, 169,
202–3, 215–16, 222, 311, 337, 359,
409–12, 414
-, as address, 14, 38, 56, 66, 76, 96, 132,
140, 142, 207, 281, 284, 349–50,
352
-, as mkt, 12, 46–7, 78, 165, 185, 212,
324, 404–5, 407, 411
-, bridge, 6, 23, 81
-, burh, 6, 8–9, 27, 29, 52, 398
-, castle, 13, 29, 134, 205, 217, 285, 290
-, constables, 52, 128, 216–17
-, St Nicholas's chapel, 37, 134 n,
147–8, 402–3, 405
-, Civil War garrison, 54, 357
-, Clapcot, 96, 148, 395, 406
-, fair, 376
-, hosp. of St John the Bapist, 350
-, mayor, 187
-, MPs, 98–9, 203, 217, 292, 312
-, nonconf., 63–4, 84, 153, 230–1, 337,
365, 418
-, post through, 25, 70, 124, 194, 237,
344, 396, 423
-, priory (Holy Trinity), 42, 101, 133,
169, 171, 332, 350, 362–3, 374
-, roads and transport, 5, 6, 23–5, 91,
124, 160, 180, 194, 277, 306–7,
344, 393, 395–6
Wallingford, honor of, 8, 37, 201
-, admin., 13, 19, 37, 216 n
-, members, 18, 36, 96, 98, 101, 128, 148,
242, 246, 280, 315, 347
-, views, 19, 87, 120, 156, 163, 179, 234,
273, 340–1, 367, 391
Wallingford & District Electrical Supply Co., 51
Wallingford Farm Training School (Turner's Court, in Benson), 34, 41, 48, 58–9, 345, 347, 350, 354, 356, 359, 361
Wallingford Poor Law Union, 20, 58, 68, 82, 88, 225, 234, 331, 414, 421
Wallingford rural deanery, 415
Wallingford Rural Sanitary District, 68, 88, 421
Wallis:
-, Edw., 337
-, John (d. 1703), mathematician, 293
-, John (d. 1717), 283, 293, 296
-, John (d. 1764), 283
-, Taverner, 283
-, fam., 293, 299
Walsham, Rob. de, rector of Gt Haseley, 266
Walter, archdeacon of Oxford, 402
Walter, rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 115
Waltham, Wm of, 36
Walton-on-Thames (Surr.), 98
Wanating, Wm de, rector of Swyncombe, 386
Wanbourne, Thos, 381
Wantage, John, rector of Cuxham, 175
Wantage (formerly Berks.), 5, 344, 386
war memorials, see First World War
Warbelton, Mgt de, 132
Warborough:
-, John, clerk of, see John
-, Ric., chaplain of, see Richard
Warborough, 1, 2–3, 6–11, 12 n, 13–19,
21, 25–7, 36–7, 41–6, 49–52, 58,
60, 62–3, 67, 69–71, 76, 80–1, 84,
168, 277 n, 297, 302–3, 306, 316,
319, 337, 393–421; pl. 4
-, agric., 168, 404–9
-, almshouses, 399, 400
-, as address, 50
-, bdy, 2–3, 21, 393, 394, 395
-, bldgs, 17, 398, 399–401, 412, 416; pl. 4
-, ch. hist., 15–16, 60, 297, 337, 411,
415–20
-,-, ch. bldg, 398, 415–18, 419–20; pl. 4
-, clergy, 337, 400, 411–12, 414, 416–19,
421
-, clubs, 413
-, commons, 319, 393, 394, 404, 406
-, communics, 5, 6, 70, 306, 393–6, 399,
404, 410
-, demesnes, 21, 36, 43, 45–6, 402–6
-, festivities, 412–13
-, fields, 43, 393, 394, 400, 403, 404,
405–7
-, fire engine, 421
-, glebe, 416; pl. 4
-, greens, 393, 394, 396, 398–400, 401,
404, 412–13, 415, 421; pl. 4
-, inclo., 393, 404, 407–8, 412
-, inns and pubs, 394, 396, 399, 400, 404,
409, 412–13
-, manor cts, 67, 302, 403, 405, 407, 411,
420
-, manors and est., 36–7, 41–2, 67, 76, 81,
168, 316, 402–3
-, nonconf., 14, 16, 58, 62–3, 84, 393,
394, 399, 410–12, 415, 417–19
-, par. govt, 19, 407, 411, 414, 417, 420–1
-, place name, 8, 27, 398
-, poor relief and char., 16–17, 412,
414–15, 420–1
-, popn, 10–11, 25–6, 396–7, 405
-, Rom. Cath., 16, 415, 417
-, schools, 399, 413–14, 417, 419
-, settlement, 7–9, 394, 397–9; pl. 4
-, Shillingford, 2, 5, 6–7, 9–11, 13, 18–19,
23, 36, 41 n, 42, 44, 51–2, 67,
77–8, 306, 393–414, 418, 420
-,-, brewery, 13, 398, 400, 404, 409
-,-, bridge, ford, and ferry, see
Shillingford bridge
-,-, manor, 402–3
-,-, mills, 51, 409–10
-,-, place name, 395
-,-, weirs and fisheries, 42, 51, 403,
409–10
-,-, wharf, 5, 7, 13, 394, 396, 398, 400,
409–10
-, shops, 404, 409–10, 414
-, social hist., 52, 410–15
-, stocks, 420
-, tithes, 405, 407, 416–17
-, trades, 7, 13, 49, 52, 80, 404, 409–10,
412
-, vic. ho., 394, 398, 399, 416; pl. 4
-, village halls, 413, 419
-, woodland, 393, 404
Warburton, J.R., 408–9
Warcopp:
-, Ralph, 296, 361
-, fam., 364
Ward:
-, Fred., rector of Nuffield, 365
-, John, 296
Wardour Castle (Wilts.), 314
Warner:
-, Dan., 221 n
-, Jas, 211–12
-, John, 211
-, Ralph, 358
-, Rob., 255
-, Wm, 406
-, fam., 218
Warpsgrove:
-, David the priest of>, 431
-, Hen. of, 428
Warpsgrove, 2–3, 3 n, 8–11, 15 n, 16–17,
95, 97, 122, 124, 132, 143, 145,
148, 156, 180, 183–5, 188, 235,
422–32
-, agric., 426–7
-, bdy, 2, 122, 148, 422–3
-, bldgs, 425–6
-, ch. hist., 15 n, 156, 188, 430–2
-,-, ch. bldg, 422, 424–5, 430–1
-, clergy, 188, 423, 430–1
-, commons, 184, 423, 426
-, communics, 5, 124, 180, 422, 423, 424
-, demesne, 426
-, fields, 426, 429
-, glebe, 430–1
-, grange, 183–6, 425–6, 428
-, inclo., 426
-, manor, 95, 132, 183, 424–5, 428
-, manor cts, 432
-, manor ho., 424, 425–6
-, nonconf., 16 n, 429–32
-, par. govt, 432
-, place namey, 8, 424
-, poor relief, 16–17, 429, 432
-, popn, 9, 10–11, 422, 423–4
-, settlement, 9, 422, 423, 424, 429
-, social hist., 428–9
-, tithes, 427, 430–1
-, Warpsgrove Ho., see Warpsgrove:
manor ho.
-, woodland, 8, 423–4
warrens, see rabbit warrens
Warrewyk, John s. of John, 186
Warrington, Revd P.E., 362
Warwick, 115
-, earl of, see Plessis, John
Warwickshire, 173; and see Birmingham; Erdington; Shipston-on-Stour
Wasing (Berks.), 58
waste processing, 3, 215
water supply, 1, 30, 71, 73, 89, 93, 122–3, 185, 197, 217, 222, 259, 275–7, 280, 289, 293, 302, 305–7, 342–3, 347, 351, 367–8, 392–3, 423
watercress, see crops
Waterer, fam., 47, 51
Waterperry, 337
-, Thomley, 95
Waterstock, 2, 18, 168, 263, 269
Watlington:
-, Adam of, rector of Cuxham, 175
-, Rob. of, rector of Warpsgrove, 431
Watlington, 1, 2, 81, 142, 160, 167, 172–3,
183, 186, 189, 214, 218, 268, 286,
291, 304, 307, 318–20, 332, 381,
385, 387–9, 411,
-, as address, 143, 251, 313, 382
-, as mkt, 12, 105, 137, 165–6, 185, 212,
251
-, Christmas Common, 384
-, Greenfield, 321–2, 369, 381
-, Minigrove (Maidensgrove), q.v.
-, rly, 7, 25, 105, 160, 169, 194, 213
-, roads and road transport, 5, 6, 22, 23,
70, 91, 124, 158, 160, 194, 277,
306–7, 369–70
-, school, 112, 146, 173, 260
-, Watlington Park, 327
Watlington Highway Board, 341
Watlington hoard, 370 n
Watters, Wm, 407
Watts, John, 281
Waynflete, Wm, bp of Winchester, 129
weaver, Jordan the, 139
weavers, see cloth trades
Wedue, Thos le, 107
Weedon:
-, Simon de, vic. of Chalgrove, 150
-, fam., 224
Weedon Brothers, 50
weirs, 23, 25, 42, 51, 317, 324–5, 409
Welch, Geo. and Amelia, 112
Weld:
-, Jas, 314, 322
-, Juliana, 327
-, Mary, 327
-, Thos, 313–14, 327, 337
-, Card. Thos, 337
-, fam., 16, 314, 318, 331
Weller:
-, G.A., 78
-, John, 321, 323
-, Jonathan, 78
-, Sophia, 48, 78
-, Thos (d. 1817), 79
-, Thos (fl. 1840s–80s), 47, 76, 78
-, fam., 78, 81
Wells:
-, A.D., 48
-, H.W., 350
-, Nath., perp. cur. of Nettlebed, 299
wells and springs, holy, 7, 116, 227
Welsh slate, 31, 94, 175, 183, 313
Wentworth:
-, Mgt, see Fortescue
-, Peter, rector of Gt Haseley, 268
-, Sir Thos, Ld Wentworth, 96, 386
Wessex, 8, 27, 36, 161
West, Rob., 379
West Indies, 294
Westbury (Wilts.), 98
Westfaling, Herb., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 114, 116
Weston, North (formerly in Thame), 235, 246
Weston, South, 213
Westwood, see Bix
Whale, Thos, 284
wharfs, see Benson; Warborough: Shillingford
wheat, see crops
Wheatfield:
-, Elias of (fl. 1243), 132
-, Elias of (fl. 1275, another), 132
-, Hen. of (d. 1226), 132
-, Hen. of (d. by 1264), 132
-, Isabella of, 132
-, Rob. of, 132
Wheatfield, 2–3, 5, 97, 122, 127, 148, 166, 203
Wheatley, 143, 260, 269
Wheeler:
-, Benedict, 290
-, Benj., rector of Ewelme, 226, 229
-, fam., 381
wheelwrights, 13, 31, 49–50, 79, 106, 139–40, 214–15, 253, 288–9, 299, 323–4, 353, 355, 379, 409
Whicker:
-, Rob., vic. of Chalgrove, 149, 151
-, Thos, 151
Whistler, Reg. John ('Rex'), artist, 111
Whitaker:
-, G.H., vic. of Benson, 64
-, Maj. Geo. Cecil, 314, 328
Whitchurch (Bucks.), barony of, 202
White:
-, Chas, 426–7
-, Dan., 407
-, Fras, 146
-, Geo. (d. 1789), 312
-,-, his w. Letitia, 313
-, Geo. (d. 1813), 313, 332
-, Gilb., 135
-, Glyd, cur., 230
-, Hen., 428
-, Herb., perp. cur. of Warborough, 400,
412, 414, 418
-, Jas, 231
-, John, 356
-, (or Wright), John, rector of Newington,
334
-, Mary, 82, 330
-, Ric., 427
-, Sir Sampson, 135 n, 155 n
-, Sam., rector of Brightwell Baldwin, 94,
111, 115, 117–18
-, Sir Thos (d. 1567), 402–3, 406
-, Thos Gilb. (d. 1878), 313, 331
-, Wm, 114
-, fam., 132, 143, 428
Whitechapel, see London
Whitehall, Jas, perp. cur. of Benson, 62
Whitehouse farm (in Ewelme and Brightwell Baldwin), see Ewelme
Whitfield:
-, Hen., 97
-, Rob., 97
-, fam., 97
Whiting, Rob., 141
Whitton, Rog., 286
Wicga's ditch (in Gt Haseley), 235
Wiggin:
-, Ric., 77
-, Wm, 137
-, fam., 132, 137, 142–3, 257
Wigglesworth, John, 51
Wight, Isle of (Hants.), 365
wigmaker, 137
Wigmore, John of, rector of Newington, 334
Wilberforce, Sam., bp of Oxford, 63–4, 85, 153, 177, 189, 230, 269, 300, 365, 388, 418
Wiles, Mgt, 109
William I, 36, 39, 67, 96–7, 424
William III, 258, 293
William son of Geoffrey, 349
Williams:
-, Cath., 382
-, Ieuan, rector of Brightwell Baldwin,
118
-, Sir John, Baron Williams of Thame, 14,
18, 241, 247–9, 251, 257, 263,
267
-, Mgy, m. Hen. Norris, 247
Willis:
-, Ralph, 358
-, Thos, 224
-, Wm, 357
-, fam., 358
Willoughby:
-, Lucy, m. 1 Sir Thos Huscarl, 2 Nic.
Carew, 96
-, Sir Ric., 96
Wilton, John, rector of Nuffield, 364
Wiltshire, 227, 375
-, archdeacon of, 115
-, and see Conock; Ogbourne; Ramsbury;
Salisbury; Wardour Castle;
Westbury
Wimble, Sir John Bowring, 349
Winchcombe:
-, Benedict, 130, 133
-, Mary, m. — Hall, 133
-, Thos, 133
-, fam., 75, 130
Winchendon, Over (Bucks.), 203
Winchester:
-, bp of, see Waynflete
-, earl of, see Despenser, Hugh
Windebank, C.S., 403
windmills, see mills
Windsor (Berks.), 14, 257; and see St George's Chapel
Winfield, fam., 213
Wingfield (Suff.), 232
Winter, Thos Gould, 328
Wirral, Rob., rector of Cuxham, 176
Wise:
-, Anna, w. of John (d. 1776), 38
-, John (fl. 1628), 41
-, John (d. 1692), 53
-, John (d. 1776), 38
-, Jos., 84
-, Nath., and his w. Eliz., 328
-, Ric. (d. 1740), 38, 41
-, Ric. (d. 1778), 79
-, fam., 39, 42, 77, 80, 320
Witheridge Hill, see Rotherfield Greys
Witney, 260, 306
Wittenham, Lord, see Faber
Wittenham, Little (formerly Berks.), 312
-, Iron-Age hillfort, 19
Wittenham, Long (formerly Berks.), 8 n, 186, 350
Wixen:
-, Steph., 370, 379
-, Wm, 380, 383
woad, see crops
Wokingham (Berks.), 58, 119
Wolf, see Woolfe
Wolfrich, fam., 53
Wolsey, Thos, cardinal, 101, 363
Women's Institute, 56, 111, 147, 173, 219, 295, 413
Wooburn (Bucks.), 38
Wood:
-, Ant., antiquary, 116, 172
-, Owen, rector of Ewelme, 217 n
-, Thos, 290
Woodcote, see Stoke, South
Woodeaton, 283
Woodford mead, see Drayton St Leonard
woodland, 1, 3, 8–9, 12, 21, 22, 23, 44–7,
76, 89, 90, 102, 123, 136, 160,
164–5, 192, 201, 208–11, 249, 252,
275, 281, 284–6, 292, 303, 317–18,
330, 343, 350–3, 355, 368, 373,
376–80, 393, 404, 424
-, ash, 12, 44, 104, 318, 378
-, bark, 12, 318
-, beech, 12, 104, 210, 287, 318, 343,
378
-, charcoal burners, 13, 253, 288, 379
-, coppicing, 12, 44, 210, 285–6, 318,
352–3, 376, 378, 424
-, detached, 9, 44, 76, 89, 102, 136, 160,
192, 201, 208–10, 303, 317–18,
330, 350–1, 373
-, elm, 12, 16, 44, 104, 210, 240, 318
-, forestry, 15
-, hazel, 3
-, oak, 12, 16, 44, 104, 210, 318, 343,
378
-, tenants' obligation to plant, 44, 393
-, timber, 7, 12, 104, 136, 210, 284–5,
287, 292, 318–19, 325, 350, 353,
378, 378–9
-,-, timber trade, 166–7, 210, 286–7,
318, 352, 380, 410
whitebeam, 343
wood pasture, 1, 3, 8, 12, 158, 210, 238, 285, 376
woodmen, 318, 351, 355, 379; and see
foresters
-, and see assarting; chair-making;
firewood; hunting; parks; sawyers;
and under names of particular
places
Woodroffe, Wm, rector of Swyncombe, 383–4, 388–9
Woodrow:
-, Ralph, 428
-, fam., 428
Woodstock:
-, Anne, dau. of Thos of, m. Edm., earl of
Stafford, 242, 263
-, Eleanor, w. of Thos of, see Bohun
-, Thos of, 242
Woodstock, 12, 14, 129, 136
Woodville, Eliz., qn of Edw. IV, 242
Woodward:
-, Edw., 133
-, Thos, 133
wool trade, 12, 46, 137, 165–6, 211, 319, 377, 407, 426; and see cloth trades; livestock: sheep
Woolfe (Wolf):
-, Chas, 245
-, Eliz., see Boulter
-, Sir Hugh, 52
-, John, 245
-, fam., 53, 245, 268
Wootton:
-, Thos (fl. 1627), 97
-, Thos (fl. 1671), 136
-, fam., 138
Worcester:
-, bps of,152, 228, 268
-, bps' estates, 15, 19, 95, 114, 162, 182
-, cathedral, 152
-,-, dean, 335
Worcestershire, 6, 294; and see Droitwich
workhouses, 58, 225, 296, 361, 385
Wormsley (Bucks.), 261
Worth (or North), John, 430
Wray:
-, Bridget, m. Montague Bertie, 247, 258
-, Edw., 247, 258
-, Eliz., see Norris
Wren:
-, Chris., rector of Gt Haseley, 267
-, Sir Chris., architect, 178, 267
Wright:
-, Angela, m. — Riley, 99
-, Frank Dudley, 99, 111, 114
-, John (d. 1668), 378, 381
-, John, rector of Newington, see White
-, Mgt, w. of Frank, 111
-, Tessa, m. J.N.B. Mogg, 99
Wroth, Sir Thos, 362
Wroughton:
-, Diana, 336
-, Geo., 328
Wyatt:
-, Geo., architect, 56
-, Jas, architect, 100 n, 246
Wycombe, High (Bucks.), 54
Wyfold, see Checkendon
Wymarke, Edw., 101
Y.
Yarnton, 40
Yate:
-, Leon. (d. 1554), 260
-, Leon. (d. 1662), rector of Cuxham,
175–7
yeldenbrigge, see Elm Bridge
Yerburgh, Capt. Hon. Rob., 284
York:
-, abps of, 335, 363
-, minster, 150
Yorkshire, see Hull; Myton Hall; Pickering; Pontefract; Ripon; Skelbrooke
Young:
-, Art., agriculturalist, 47, 138, 378,
427
-, Thos, 140
-, fam., 267
Z.
Zouche, Baron de la, see Bisshopp, Cecil (d. 1828)