A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1962.
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'Index: K-Z', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington. Edited by Susan Reynolds( London, 1962), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol3/pp300-324.
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Kalthoeber, -, bookbinder,
Katherine, see Catherine
Kauffman, Angelica,
Kay, Thos.,
Kaye, Sir John,
Keate, R. W., and his w., n and see Keete
Kedermister, Edmund,
Keen, Alice, Steph.,
Keene, Hen., architect,
Keete, Mrs. Mary, n; and see Keate
Kele, Ric.,
Kelly, F. S., oarsman, Frances Marie, John, and see Flight & Kelly
Kelmscott Press,
Kempe, John,
Kempton, in Sunbury, agric., Kempton Park Ho., man., n, n; manorho., Park, racecourse,
Kempton Park Race Course Co.,
Kendal, Dchss. of, see Schulenberg
Kennedy, Arch., Marquess of Ailsa (d. 1846),
Kenilworth, Dictum of,
Kennington (Surr.), n, Oval,
Kensal Green, see Willesden
Kensington, par. and borough, agric., Beaufort Ho., Brompton, Brompton Chap., Brompton Oratory, Campden Ho., cavalry corps, chs., feud. services, Gardens, Grammar Sch., Gravel Pits, High St., Holland Ho., Ladbroke Grove, man., museums, and see Museums; Notting Hill, Nottingham Ho., see Kensington Palace; pop., Queen's Club, Royal Albert Hall, St. Paul, Wilton Place, soil, South, Victoria and Albert Mus., see Museums
Kensington Palace, formerly Nottingham Ho., n, n,
Kensington Rowing Club,
Kent, C. W., Wm. (d. 1748), architect, Wm. (d. 1853), - de (fl. 1381), and see Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.
Kent, Earl of, see Grey, Hen.
Kent, maid of, see Barton
Kent, fruit-growing, sports,
Kentish Town, see St. Pancras
Kentwood, Reynold, dean of St. Paul's,
Keppel, Arnold Joost van, Earl of Albemarle (d. 1718), Revd. Fred., dean of Windsor, bp. of Exeter, Wm. Anne, Earl of Albemarle (d. 1754), -, see Walpole
Kerr, R., athlete,
Kerry, Ric.,
Kew (Surr.), n, bridge, Observatory,
Key (Keye), Maj. A. Cooper, John, Thos.,
Key & Co.,
Keyes, Rob.,
Keynes, Wm. de, f. of Wm., Wm. de (d. c. 1336),
Kidd, Ric., Mrs.,
Kidd, Sam., & Co. Ltd.,
Kilburn Priory, see Religious Houses, in Middlesex
Killigrew, Anne, poet, Eliz., m. Francis Boyle, Vct. Shannon, Hen., prebendary of West- minster, Sir Rob. (d. 1633), vice-chamberlain, Rob. (fl. 1651), Sir Thos., Sir Wm. (d. 1622), M. P., groom of privy chamber, Sir Wm. (d. 1695), gentleman-usher,
Killingworth, Wm.,
Kilmansegg, Sophia Charlotte, Baroness von, Ctss. of Darlington and Leinster,
Kilmorey, Earls of, see Needham
Kimber, Arthur,
Kimble, Gt. & Lt. (Bucks.),
Kimpton & Freeman,
King, Wm., -, boxer, Dr., n
King Street, see Westminster, City of
King's Coll. Sch., now in Wimbledon,
King's Hill, see Hampstead
King's River, see Longford River
King's Road, see Chelsea
Kingsbury, C. B., cyclist,
Kingsbury, par., agric., man., pop.,
Kingsclere (Hants.),
Kingsgate Street, see Holborn
Kingsland Road, see Hackney
Kingston, John of, Sir Wm., constable of the Tower,
Kingston-on-Thames (Kyngston) (Surr.), n; bridge, fishing, rly., regatta, roads to, workho., and see Hampton
Kingston Rowing Club,
Kingston-upon-Hull (Yorks.), St. Mary's ch.,
Kinnaird, Arthur FitzGerald, Lord Kinnaird (d. 1923),
Kinnel House, see Breadalbane
Kinnoull, Earl of, see Hay
Kinton, Aaron, Cath., m. Jas. Eckersall,
Kip, Johannes, engraver,
Kiralfy, Imre,
Kirby, Mat.,
Kirchmann, see Kirkman
Kirgate, Thos.,
Kirkman (Kirchmann), Abraham, Hen., Jacob, Jos., sr., s. of Abraham, Jos. jr. (d. 1877),
Kirkman & Son,
Kirkwall, Vct., see FitzMaurice
Kitchin, Jas.,
Knapp, Edw.,
Kneller, Sir Godf., n,
Knewstubs, John,
Knight, Rob.,
Knightcote, Wm.,
Knights Hospitallers, see St. John of Jerusalem
Knights Templar, see Templar
Knightsbridge, in City of Westminster, agric., houses, inns, skating,
Knolle, John atte, Thos. atte, Wm. atte,
Knollys, Sir Francis, Lettice, m. 1 Walt. Devereux, Earl of Essex, m. 2 Rob. Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Rob.,
Knowle, John, Thos.,
Knowles, Sir Lees, Bt., n; Wm.,
Knyff, Leonard,
Knyvett, Catherine, m. 1 Ric. Rich, m. 2 Thos. Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Sir Hen., Sir Thos., later Lord Knyvett (d. 1622), Thos. (fl. 1629), Lady, see Hayward; property,
Köhler, -, brass instrument maker,
Kramer, see Cramer
Kraus, -, of Florence,
Kuffler, Dr. Johannes Sibertus,
Kyme, Eliz., see Pigeon
Kyngston, see Kingston
Kynnersley, Clement,
Labet, R. H.,
Laboratory, see National Physical
Lacy, Hen. de, Earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), Jas.,
Ladbroke Grove, see Kensington
Lad Lane, see London, City of
Laffan, Revd. R. S. de Courcy,
Lafone, Alf., J. P.,
Laguerre, Louis, painter,
Lake, Sir Lancelot (fl. 1660), M. P., Lancelot (fl. 1663), T. (fl. 1774), Sir Thos. (fl. 1608), Thos. (d. 1630), Thos. (d. 1653),
Laleham, par., adv., agric., berewick, Billets, see below, La Hyde; Burway, char., ch., ferry, fishing, incl., Ho., La Hyde (Billets), man., man., mills, open fields, pop., rectory, roads, sch., Thames, tithes, weirs,
Lally, Mic.,
Lamb, Chas., essayist,
Lamball, Gil.,
Lambart, Geo., Wm.,
Lambert, Bessie, Maj.-Gen. John,
Lambeth (Surr.), bridge,
Lambeth, Treaty of,
Lambourne (Essex),
Lamplugh, Thos., abp. of York,
Lanark, Earl of, see Hamilton Wm.
Lancashire,
Lancaster, see Locke, Lancaster & Johnson
Lancaster, duchy of, pop. of Liberty of, n; property,
Lancaster, Duke of, see Henry IV
Land tenures, and see Customs, Feudal; Services, Commutation of
Landon, Sam.,
Langenburg, see Hohenlohe Langenburg
Langham, Nath., boxer,
Langley (Langeleye, Langleigh, Langleye), Walt.,
Langley Marish (Bucks.),
Langton, Steph., abp. of Canterbury
Lannoy, Cornelius de,
Large, Rob., lord mayor of London,
Larner, G. E., athlete,
Larrimore, Dan.,
Lateward, John,
Latimer, Lord, see Nevill
Lau, -, de (fl. 16th or 17th c.),
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Lauderdale, Earl and Duke of, see Maitland
Laumas & Rolyat,
Laundre, Ralph,
Laurie & Marner Ltd.,
Lausanne (Swit.),
Lauson, - (fl. late 17th c.),
Law, Ernest, n; -, historian,
Lawrence, Hon. H. A., Hen.
Lawrence Street, see Chelsea
Lawson, Arth. Silva, Hon. Hen.,
Lawton, Thos.,
Lea Brooke,
Lea River, bridge, fishing, ind. by, navigation, valley of,
Lea and Stort Navigation,
Leach, Dorothy,
Leagrave Marsh (Beds.),
Leake, see Billyard-Leake
Leander Rowing Club,
Leatherhead (Surr.),
Leather Lane, see Holborn
Le Blon, Jas. Chris.,
Leconfield, Lord, see Wyndham
Lee, John, and his w. Serena, Ric., Rob., Wm. de la,
Leeds (Yorks.), ch.,
Legge, Col. Wm.,
Leicester, ch.,
Leicester, Earls of, see Dudley, Rob.; Montfort
Leicester House, see Westminster, City of
Leicester Square, see Westminster, City of
Leicestershire,
Leigh, Eliz., m. Sir Humph. Tracy, Bt., Sir Francis (fl. 1629), Sir Francis (fl. 1678), Francis (d. by 1754), Francis (fl. 1754), Francis (fl. 1767), Jane, John, Juliana, m. Sir Ric. Newdigate (d. 1678), Thos., Wolley, fam., n; and see Chandos-Leigh
Leighton, W. J., M.B., n
Lely (Lilly), Sir Pet., painter,
Lemming, E. V., athlete,
Lemput, Rémee van,
Lennox, Chas., Duke of Richmond and Lennox (d. 1819), Chas., Duke of Richmond (d. 1860), and see Gordon-Lennox
Lennox, Duke of, see Stuart
Lennox, Earl of, see Stuart
Lenthall, Wm., speaker of the House of Commons,
Leofric (fl. c. 1060),
Leofwine, Earl,
Leonard, see Carless, Capel & Leonard
Leopold I, Emperor (d. 1705),
Leopold I, King of Belgium,
Lepell, Mary, m. John, Lord Hervey,
Leroux, John,
Lesley, John, bp. of Ross, n
Leslie, C. F. H., cricketer,
Lester, Thos.,
Lestile, Walt. de,
Leveland (Grendon), Joan, m. John Shenche, Marg. de, m. 1 Giles de Badlesmere, m. Fulk de Peyforer, Nath. de, and his w. Desirea, Rob. de, Steph. de,
Leveland (Kent), man.,
Levens (Westmorland), n
Lever, Sir Ashton,
Levy, E. Lawrence, n
Lewes, Wm.,
Lewin Earl (fl. c. 1060),
Lewis of Greenford,
Lewis, Chas., -, horsetrainer, and see Louis
Lewis, Fred., & Co. Ltd.,
Ley, Joan, n
Leycester, Minna Edith Eliz., see De Burgh; R. O.,
Leyden (Holland),
Leyton (Essex),
Liberty, Lasenby,
Lichfield, Wm., canon of St. Paul's,
Lichfield, bps. of, see Northburgh; Smith, Wm.
Liddell (Liddle), Hen. Geo., headmaster,
Lifford, Vct., see Hewitt
Light Brigade,
Lightfoot, John, naturalist,
Lilleston, see St. Marylebone, Lisson
Lillie Bridge, see Fulham
Lillingstone Dayrell (Bucks.),
Lilly, see Lely
Limehouse, in Stepney, agric., canal, ch., docks, pop.
Lincoln, John de,
Lincoln, battle of,
Lincoln, bps. of, see Barlow; Fuller; Longland; Smith, Wm.
Lincoln, Ctss. of, see Rivers
Lincoln, Earls of, see Lacy; Roumare
Lincoln's Inn, see Inns of Court
Lincolnshire,
Lindsay, G. C., P. A. R., W. H., W. S., M. P.,
Lindsay-Watson, R. H., athlete,
Linoleum Manufacturing Co. Ltd.,
Linton (Camb.),
Lintot, Bernard, Hen.,
Lion Wharf Ltd.,
Liquorpond Street, see Clerkenwell
Lisbon (Portugal), n
L'Isle, John de, constable of Windsor castle,
Lisle Street, see Westminster, City of
Lisle, Vct., see Dudley, John
Lisson Grove, see St. Marylebone
Lister, Thos., Lord Ribblesdale (d. 1925),
Litchfield, - (fl. 16th c.),
Literary Club,
Little Queen Anne Street, see St. Marylebone
Little Queen Street, see Holborn
Little St. John's Wood, see Highbury
Littleton, Osbert de, Rob. de, Thos. de, rector of Harrow,
Littleton, par., n, adv., agric., Astlam Common, Astlam man., bridge, chant., ch., Common, House, incl., ind., man., and see above, Astlam man.; mill, pop., roads, road to, sch., Thames, weir,
Littleton (Wilts.), n
Liverpool, St. Geo.'s Hall,
Livery Companies of City of London, see Brewers'; Carpenters'; Clockmakers'; Coopers'; Fishmongers'; Founders'; Glass-Sellers'; Goldsmiths'; Grocers'; Gunmakers'; Ironmakers'; Mercers'; Merchant Adventurers'; Merchant Taylors'; Stationers'; Watermen and Lightermen
Lloyd, Sir Nath.,
Lloyd, Ric., & Sons,
Lloyds Golf Club,
Loane, Nath.,
Lock, Mat.,
Locke, John, philosopher,
Locke, Lancaster & Johnson & Sons Ltd.,
Lockwood, -, architect,
Lodeve, see Clermont
Lolsworth, see Spitalfields
Lombard Street, see London, City of
Lombe, Sir Thos.,
London, Geo., gardener, Mat. of,
London, as address, ch. livings, communications, conference, as destination or departure points, docks, see Docks; earthwks., 'Green Belt', and see Middlesex; hunting, incl. near, ind., invasions, labour force, lectures, mkt. for Middlesex, Olympic Games, parishes of, see London, City of; Peasants Revolt, people of, plague, Port of London Authority, preachers, roads to, Roman, School Board, shops, sports clubs, taxation, n; Tower Hamlets, n, West End, other refs., n,
London Airport (Heathrow),
London, bishops of, diocese, grants to, jurisdiction, palace, see Fulham Palace; patronage, property, and see Aylmer; Bancroft; Bathurst; Blomfield; Bonner; Compton; Fauconberg; Foliot; Gravesend; Gray, Wm.; Grindal; Jackson, John; Porteus; Robinson, John; Seagrave; Sigillo; Tait; Temple
London, City of, aldermen, and see Crosby; Wandesford; archery, arms, Bank, Blackfriars, Blackfriars bridge, Bridge, n, n; citizens of, in Civil War, Common Council, corporation of, Crosby Hall, docks, and see Docks; Farringdon mkt., n; farm, Foundling Hosp., Freemason's Hall, Goldsmith's Hall, Goodman's Fields, Guildhall, and see Museum; hosps., see Hospitals (medical); ind., Livery Companies of, see Livery; Mansion Ho., mayors, and see Billesdon; Brembre; Combe, Harvey Christian; Cowan; Gill; Heathcote; Hill, Sir Rowland; Horne; Martin; Parsons; Thorold; Tichborne; Truscott; Walleis; Walworth; Wilkes; White, Sir Thos.; M.P., see Brembre; and Middlesex, militia, Moorfields, Old Artillery (Ground), parishes, see below; Peasants Revolt, plague, police, poor relief, Queenhithe, Royal Exchange, St. Bride's Inst., St. Paul's Cathedral, see St. Paul; school, sheriffs of, and see Dewar; Wilkes; Wandesford; streets, see below; suburbs, Temple Bar, tennis cts., Thames admin., and see Port of London Authority; Thames Conservancy Board; Tower bridge, Tower Hamlet, see, above London; wards, Aldgate, Whitefriars, precinct of, other refs.,
London, City of, parishes and churches in: Allhallows, Barking, Allhallows, Bread St., Allhallows the Great, Allhallows, Honey Lane, Allhallows the Less, Allhallows, Lombard St., Allhallows, London Wall, Allhallows Staining, Christ Ch., Newgate St., Holy Trinity, Aldgate, Holy Trinity, Gough Sq., Holy Trinity the Less, Holy Trinity, Minories, St. Alban, Wood St., St. Alphege, Sion Coll., St. Andrew Hubbard, St. Andrew Undershaft, St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, St. Anne, Blackfriars, St. Anne and St. Agnes, Aldersgate, n; St. Antholin, St. Augustine, Watling St., St. Bartholemew Exchange, St. Bartholemew the Great, St. Bartholemew the Less, St. Benet Fink, St. Benet Gracechurch, St. Benet, Paul's Walk, St. Benet Sherehog, St. Botolph, Aldgate, St. Botolph without Aldgate, St. Botolph, Aldersgate, St. Botolph, Billingsgate, St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, St. Bride, St. Christopher le Stock, St. Clement, Eastcheap, St. Clement, Lombard St., St. Dionis Backchurch, St. Dunstan in the East, St. Dunstan in the West, St. Edmund King and Martyr, St. Edmund, Lombard St., St. Ethelburga, St. Faith the Virgin, St. Gabriel, Fenchurch St., St. George, Botolph Lane, St. George in the East, St. Giles without Cripplegate, St. Gregory by St. Paul's, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, and see below, Religious Houses in and near London; St. James, Duke St., St. James, Garlickhithe, St. John the Baptist, Walbrook, St. John the Evangelist, Friday St., St. John Zachary, St. Katherine Coleman, and see Blanch Appleton; St. Katherine Cree, St. Laurence Pountney, St. Lawrence Jewry, St. Leonard, Eastcheap, St. Leonard, Foster Lane, n; St. Magnus, London Bridge, St. Margaret, Fish St. Hill, St. Margaret, Lothbury, St. Margaret Moses, St. Margaret Pattens, St. Martins le Grand, St. Martin, Iremonger Lane, St. Martin, Ludgate, St. Martin Orgar, St. Martin Outwich, St. Martin Vintry, St. Mary Abchurch, St. Mary, Aldermanbury, St. Mary Aldermary, St. Mary Axe, St. Mary Bothaw, St. Mary le Bow, St. Mary Colechurch, St. Mary at Hill, St. Mary Magdalen, Milk St., ii, n, St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish St., St. Mary Mounthaw, St. Mary Somerset, St. Mary Staining, St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, St. Mary Woolnoth, St. Matthew, Friday St., St. Michael Bassishaw, St. Michael, Cornhill, St. Michael, Crooked Lane, St. Michael Paternoster or Royal, St. Michael, Queenhithe, St. Michael le Querne, St. Michael, Wood St., St. Mildred, Bread St., St. Mildred, Poultry, St. Nicholas Acon, St. Nicholas Coleabbey, St. Nicholas Olave, St. Olave, Hart St., with St. Nicholas-in-the-Shambles, St. Olave, Old Jewry, St. Olave, Silver St., St. Pancras, Soper Lane, St. Peter, Cornhill, St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, St. Peter le Poor, St. Peter, Westcheap, St. Stephen, Coleman St., St. Stephen, Walbrook, St. Swithin, London Stone, St. Thomas the Apostle, St. Vedast, Foster Lane,
London, City of, streets: Abchurch Lane, Aldgate, formerly Aldgate St., and see above, St. Botolph; Aldersgate, and see above, St. Botolph; Belle Sauvage Ct., Bishopsgate, formerly Bishopsgate St. Without, and see above, St. Helen, Bishopsgate; Religious Houses in and near London; Brick Lane, Bridge, see above, London, City of; Change Alley, Chancery Lane, Cheapside, Cornhill, and see above, St. Michael; St. Peter; Cripplegate, Crutched Friars, Fenchurch St., and see above, St. Gabriel; Fetter Lane, Finsbury Pavement, Fleet Hithe, Fleet St., Gough Sq., Gracechurch St., Houndsditch, n, Johnson's Ct., Lad Lane, Lime St., Little Britain, Lombard St., and see above, St. Clement; Ludgate, Mark Lane, Moorgate, Old Street, Paternoster Row, Pauls (Powles) Chain, Paul's Wharf, Pemberton Row, Poultry, and see above, St. Mildred; Queen Victoria St., n; St. Paul's Churchyd., Threadneadle St., Took's Ct., Tower Hill,
London, County of, Council,
London, religious houses, see Religious Houses
London, Tower of, n, constable of, and see Kingston; Mandeville; earthwks., imprisonments and executions, pop., stairs,
London and South Western Rly.,
London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers,
London Athletic Club,
London, Chatham & Dover Rly.,
London Co-operative Society,
London Diocesan Home Mission,
London Free Church Ministers' Golfing Soc.,
London Insurance Golf Club,
London International Coll. in Isleworth,
London Lothian Golfing Assoc.,
London Metal Exchange Assoc. Golf Club,
London Press Soc. Golf Club,
London Rowing Club,
London Scottish Border Counties Golf Club,
London Solicitors Golf Club,
London Stock Exchange Soc. Golf Club,
London Suburban Omnibus Co.,
London Transport, Central Lond. Rly., Metropolitan and District Rly., Piccadilly Rly.,
London United Electric Tramway Company,
Londonderry (N. Ireland),
Longchamp, Wm., bp. of Ely,
Longford, in Harmondsworth, bridge, n; ind.,
Longford River (Cardinal's; King's; Queen's R.),
Longland, John, bp. of Lincoln,
Longman & Broderip,
Longton Hall (Staffs.),
Lonsdale, Earl of, see Lowther
Looker, B. W., oarsman,
Loosemore, John,
Lopez, Roderigo, physician,
Lord, Thos.,
Lords, see St. Marylebone
Lorraine, see Albert
Lorraine, Dukes of, see Charles; Francis I, Emperor
Losse, Sir Hugh,
Loudoun, Earl of, see Campbell, Sir John
Loughborough, Lord, see Wedderburn
Louis VIII, King of France, as prince,
Louis XIV, King of France, n,
Louis (Lewis) XV, King of France,
Louis Philippe, King of the French, as Duke of Orleans,
Louth, see Luda
Love, Chris.,
Lovell (Lovel), Alice, Eliz., see Brian; Eliz., see Harpsden; Gregory (fl. 1536), keeper of Hanworth man., Gregory (d. 1545), and his w. Anne, Hen., John I (fl. 1349), John II (fl. 1367), John III (fl. 1456), Ric. (fl. 1249), Ric. (d. 1351), Ric. (fl. early 15th c.), Rob., Thos. (fl. 1260), Thos. (fl. 1385), and his w. Joan, Thos. (fl. 1474-6), Thos. (fl. 1493), s. of Thos., Sir Thos. (fl. 1517), Wm. (fl. 1353), - (fl. c. 1360), and his w.,
Loveney, Wm.,
Low, Rachel,
Low Countries, see Netherlands
Lowden, G. R.,
Lowe, A. J., oarsman, Rob.,
Lowndes, J., oarsman, Jonathan, clockmaker,
Lowthe, Thos., and his w. Anne,
Lowther, Grace Caroline, m. Wm. Fred. John Powlett (Fane), Duke of Cleveland, Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale (d. 1944), Sir Jas., Earl of Lonsdale (d. 1802), Sir Rob., governor of Barbadoes,
Lubbock, A., cricketer,
Lubbyns, - (fl. 1536/7),
Lucan, Earls of, and see Bingham
Lucas, A. P., cricketer, R. C., R. S., cricketer,
Lucy, Berkeley,
Luda (Louth), Ric. de, Thos. de (fl. 1306), Thos. de (fl. 1341),
Ludlow, Edmund, regicide,
Luke of Greenford,
Lumley, Louisa, R. W., Ric., Earl of Scarborough (d. 1740), Susan, w. of R. W.,
Lumsden, Col.,
Lurgan, Lord, see Brownlow
Luscombe, F.,
Luther, Martin,
Luton (Beds.),
Luttrell, Narcissus, author, Hen. Lawes,
Lutyens, W. E. athlete,
Luyt, Joan,
Lydgate, John, poet,
Lyne, Jos. Leycester, Fr. Ignatius,
Lyniard, Sir Phil.,
Lynn, Kings (Norf.), ch.,
Lynn Boxing Club,
Lyons, J., & Co. Ltd.,
Lyons (Fr. Rhône),
Lysons, Dan., loc. historian, cited, n,
Lyttelton, Hon. Alf., cricketer, Hon. C. G., Hon. Edw.,
Lyttleton, Sir Thos., and his w.,
Lytton, Eliz., see Windsor; Sir Rob.,
Lytton, Lord, see Bulwer-Lytton
Mabel of Greenford,
Macaulay, Thos. Babington, Lord Macaulay (d. 1859),
Macclesfield, John de,
Macclesfield (Ches.),
McColm, see Duggan, Neel & McColm Ltd.
McCormick, J. J., canon,
Macdonald, Sir Arch., chief baron of the Exchequer,
Mace, -, boxer,
McEwen, E. S.,
Macfarlane Lang & Co. Ltd.,
Macgregor, C., cricketer, Sir Evan, n; Gregor, cricketer, Sir John Atholl Bannatyne,
McIntosh & Clements,
Mackenzie, see Stuart-Wortley- Mackenzie
McKerral, Bestwick,
Mackinlay, John,
Macky, J., writer,
Maclagan, W. E.,
Maclaren, A. C.,
McMillanx, J. G.,
Macpherson, David, Annals of Com- merce,
Maculloch, John,
Madrid (Spain),
Maffei, Scipione,
Magniac, Francis,
Mahoon, - (fl. 18th c.),
Maiano, Giovanni,
Maidstone (Kent),
Maida Hill, see Paddington
Maier, John and Agnes,
Maigre, Cyrus,
Mainwaring, G. B., Wm.,
Maitland, F. W., historian, Jas., Earl of Lauderdale (d. 1839), John, Earl and Duke of Lauderdale (d. 1682), Sarah, w. of Sir Peregrine Maitland,
Makenade, Wm.,
Malcolm, J. P., author,
Maldon (Surr.),
Malemains, Ernest, Serlo,
Malet, Baldwin,
Mall, the, see Westminster, City of
Mall, Upper, see Hammersmith
Manchester, Earl of, see Montagu, Edw.
Manchester, cath., Chetham Lib., mayor,
Manchester Street, see St. Marylebone
Mandeville, Geof. de (fl. 1086), Geof. de, Earl of Essex (d. 1144), constable of the Tower, Maud de, Wm. de (d. c. 1130), constable of the Tower, Wm. de, Earl of Essex (d. 1189), fam., honor of, property,
Manfield, Gil., Rob.,
Mann, Sir Horace,
Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd.,
Manners, Edw., Earl of Rutland (d. 1587), Fursan, Thos., Earl of Rutland (d. 1543),
Manning, Hen. I, Hen. II, Hugh, Thos., Wm.,
Manoel, King of Portugal,
Mansell, see Rowley, Mansell & Cook
Mansion, Colard,
Mansion House, see London, City of
Mantegna, Andrea,
Mantua (It.), Dukes of, and see Gonzago
Marble Arch, see Westminster, City of
Marble Hill, see Twickenham
Mare, Walt. de la, poet,
Margaret (of Anjou), queen, m. Hen. VI,
Margaret of Batchworth,
Margaret Street, see St. Marylebone
Margate (Kent),
Maria, queen of Portugal,
Maria Grey Training Coll., in Isleworth,
Marillac, Chas. de, French ambassador,
Mariscot, - (fl. late 17th c.),
Marius, -, piano-maker,
Marjoribanks, - (fl. early 19th c.),
Mark Lane Golf Club,
Market-gardening, in Cranford, in Greenford, in Hanworth, in Harefield, at Harlington, in Heston and Isleworth, at Shepperton, at Staines, in Stanwell, in Sunbury, in Teddington, at Twickenham, in West Drayton,
Markets and fairs, and see parish entries
Markham, Sir Clements, n; Ellen, see Sapurton; Rob.,
Mark Lane, see London, City of
Marlborough, Dchss. of, see Jennings
Marlborough, Duke of, see Churchill; Spencer
Marlborough House, see Westminster, City of
Marlow, -, superintendent of gardens, n
Marner, see Laurie & Marner Ltd.
Marnham, Wm. (d. c. 1710), Wm. (d. c. 1716),
Marriott, C. J. B., -, housekeeper of Hampton Ct.,
Marsh Lane, see Tottenham
Marshall (Marshal), John, Julian, Ric., T., Wm., Earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), and see Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.
Marshalsea Prison,
Marsham Street, see Westminster, City of
Martenson, F. W., wrestler,
Martin, Chas. Douglas, Edwin Bruce, Eugenie, Sir Ric., lord mayor of London, Ric., s. of Sir Ric., Rob. Wallace, Walt. Fraser, - (fl. 19th c.), and see Day & Martin Ltd.
Mary I, Queen, n; as princess, chaplains to, clockmaker to, grants by, and Hampton Court, other ref.,
Mary II, Queen, w. of Wm. III, and see William III
Mary (de Bohun), queen, m. Hen. IV,
Mary (of Modena), queen, m. Jas. II,
Mary, Queen of Scots,
Mary, d. of Jas. I,
Marylebone Cricket Club,
Mascy, Aveline de, see Cranford; John de,
Mason, Sir John, Revd. Wm., - (fl. 1751),
Massey, Col. Edw.,
Massingberd, Eliz. m. Geo. Berkeley, Lord and Earl of Berkeley,
Master, G. S., n,
Matilda (Maud), Empress,
Matilda (of Boulogne), queen, m. Stephen,
Matthew of London,
Matthew of Whitton,
Matthew, Tobias, bp. of Durham,
Maud, Empress, see Matilda
Maud, queen, see Matilda
Maud of Herriard,
Maud of Hinton,
Maud of Whitchurch,
Maude, Chas., Col. Sir Geo. Ashley, K.C.B., n,
Maufe, Sir Edw.,
Maule, -, servant of Chas. I,
Maunsell, Gen. Sir Fred.,
Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse,
Mawley, Hen.,
Mawson, -, architect,
Maximilian I, King of the Romans (d. 1519),
Maxwell, Sir John, n; Col. Rob., n
May, Adrian, Bab, Hugh,
Maydston, Thos.,
Maydstone, Thos.,
Mayfair, see Westminster, City of
Mayo, Dan., n; Herb., n,
M.C.C., see Marylebone Cricket Club
Meard Street, see Westminster, City of
Mearn, Chas., Sam.,
Mears, Chas., Geo., Thos. (fl. 1789-1810), bell-founder, Thos. (fl. 1806- 43), bellfounder, s. of Thos., Wm.,
Mears, Geo., & Co.,
Mears & Stainbank,
Mecklenburg, Duke of,
Medici, Ferdinand de,
Medway, River,
Meekin, T. D. C., yachtsman,
Meggot, Smith, and see Hucks & Meggott
Mehnert, G. N., wrestler,
Meir, Ric.,
Melancthon, Phil.,
Melbourne (Australia),
Mellish, F. G., n; Wm.,
Mellitus, bp. of the East Saxons,
Melville, C. E., Sir Jas., Scots ambassador,
Memsey moor, unidentified,
Mendoza, Daniel, boxer,
Mercer, Dan., J., n; John, Nich., Ric.,
Mercers' Company of London,
Merchant, John,
Merchant Adventurers of London, Company of,
Merchant Taylors' of London, Company of, Sch.,
Mercia, King of, see Offa
Meredith, Anne, m. 1 Sir Rob. Brett, m. 2 Francis, Lord Cottington, Geo., writer, Sir Wm.,
Meriet, Eliz., m. Urias Seymour, John,
Merk, Joan, m. Rog. Usher, Ralph atte, and his w. Agnes,
Merlin, John Jos.,
Merstham (Surr.),
Merton Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Messel, see Chapman & Messel
Methuen, Sir Paul, M. P.,
Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage,
Metropolitan and District Rly., see London Transport
Metropolitan Police,
Metropolitan Regatta,
Metropolitan Water Board,
Mets, Roelandt de,
Meux, Sir Hen., Bt., Ric.,
Meux, A. H., & Co.,
Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd.,
Mewburn, G. R., n
Mewtas, Pet., gent. of privy chamber,
Meyer, - (fl. 1778),
Micham, Sim. de,
Michelangelo, see Buonarotti
Michelham, Lord, see Stern
Michell, see Mitchell
Middlesex, agric., archdeacon of, see Stortford; area, bridge repair, in Civil War, colonization, crops, Domesday tenants, econ. hist., elections, farm, feudal customs, Green Belt, and see London; harvesting, ho. of correction, incls., and see index sub parishes; invasions, knights of the shire, see below, M. P.'s; land units, livestock, mkt.gdns., and see Marketgardening; mkts. and fairs, M. P.'s (kns. of the shire), and see Brackenbury; Brook; Clay; Newdegate, Sir Rog.; Wilkes; Windsor, Ric. de; militia and trained bands, and see Middlesex Reg.; Royal East Middlesex Reg.; Royal Elthorne Militia; Uxbridge Yeomanry Cavalry; and see below, volunteer corps; newspapers, Olympic Games, parks, and see Green Pk.; Hyde Pk.. Kensington Gdns.; Regent's Pk.; St. James's Pk.; Peasants' Revolt, poor relief, population tables, price tables, race meetings, and see Harefield; Kempton; religious houses, see Religious Houses; rivers, and see below, Rivers; Sessions, sheriffs, soil, sports and clubs, Thames towpath, turnpike rds., vineyards, volunteer corps see Barnet; Brentford; Ealing; Edmonton; Hadley and S. Mimms; Hampstead; Highgate; Islington; Kensington; Tottenham; Twickenham; Uxbridge; and see above, militia and trained bands; wage tables, woods, and see South Middlesex; West Middlesex
Middlesex and Surrey Express,
Middlesex Chronicle,
Middlesex County Council,
Middlesex County Cricket Club,
Middlesex County Times,
Middlesex Mercury,
Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own),
Middlesex Telegraph,
Middleton, Charlotte, m. Edw. Rich., Earl of Holland and Warwick, John, and View of the Agric. of Mdx.,
Mignon, -, cricketer,
Mildmay, Hen., Jane, see Awnsham
Mile End (Mylende), in Stepney, agric., archery, Green, ind., New Town, pop.,
Miles, Eustace H.,
Mill, Sir Chas., John atte, Ralph atte, Thos. atte, fam.,
Mill Hill, in Hendon, School,
Millar, And.,
Millbank Penitentiary, n
Miller, -, polo player,
Millett, Wm. (fl. 1631), Wm. (d. c. 1663), fam.,
Million, Hen.,
Millner, Col. J. K., marksman,
Mills, Alan, Eliz., Jas., and his w. Eliz., -, actor, n; fam.,
Millwall, see Poplar
Milne, J.,
Milner, see Haley & Milner
Milton, John, poet, Arcades,
Milward, Ric.,
Mimms, North (Herts.),
Mimms, South, par., agric., Blanche Fm., earthwks., ch., house, incl., Old Fold Man. Fm., pop., Potters Bar, Priory of St. Monica, see Religious Houses in Middlesex; soil, turnpike rd., Wrotham Pk., n, and see Hadley and South Mimms
Mincing Lane Athletic Club,
Mineral & Battry Co.,
Mines Corporation,
Mines Royal Co., or Soc. of Mines Royal,
Minet, Wm.,
Ministries, Admiralty, Air Ministry, Bd. of Agriculture, Bd. of Education, Bd. of Works, of Health, India Office, of Supply, of Transport, of Transport and Civil Aviation, War Office, of Works,
Mirymanth, Maud,
Missenden Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Mitchell (Michell), Francis, Humph.,
Mitchison, W. A.,
Moffatt, H. C.,
Mohun, Cordelia, see Aston; John,
Moir, 'Gunner', boxer,
Mole, Anna, see Weedon; Thos.,
Molesey (Moulsey), East and West (Surr.), regatta,
Molesey, East (Surr.), ferry, man., mill,
Molesey, West (Surr.), man.,
Moleyns, Sir John de,
Molière, - de la,
Molin, Ric. de,
Molyneux, -, boxer,
Monamy, Pet., marine-painter,
Monceaux, - (fl. late 17th c.),
Monck, Geo., see Monk
Monconys, Balthasar de, incorrectly called Duke of Monconys,
Mongeorge, - (fl. late 17th c.),
Monk (Monck), Geo., Duke of Albemarle (d. 1670), general,
Monken Hadley, see Hadley, Monken
Monmouth, John,
Monmouth, Duke of, see Scott, Jas.
Monson, D. J., G.,
Montagu (Montague), Chas., Earl of Halifax (d. 1715), n, Edw., Earl of Manchester (d. 1671), Lady Emily, n; Geo., Earl of Halifax (d. 1739), Lady Mary Wortley, and see Douglas-Scott-Montagu
Montagu, Lord, see Neville, John; Vct., see Browne, Sir Ant.
Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Walt. Francis, Earl of Drumlanrig, Duke of Buccleuch (d. 1884),
Montague Street, see Holborn
Monte, Gil. de, John de,
Monteagle, Lord, see Parker, Wm.
Monteroli,
Montfort, Sim. de, Earl of Leicester (d. 1265),
Montgomery, Hugh de, Rog. de, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, Earl Roger (d. 1094),
Montgomery, Earls of, see Herbert
Monthermer, Ralph of,
Montmorency, Anne de, French ambassador, and see Bellay
Montpensier, Duke of, see Orleans, Antoine Philippe d'
'Montrallis', Ctss. of,
Moon, -, cricketer,
Moore, Dan., Edw., Thos. (fl. 1627-48), Thos. (fl. 1769),
Moorfields, see London, City of
Moorhall, in Harefield, chap., man., manor ct., mission, Moorhall Cotts.,
Mordaunt, Chas., Earl of Peterborough (d. 1735),
More, Edw., Mrs. Hannah, R. E., cricketer, Sir Thos.,
Moreels, Hendryck,
Morgan, Ann, m. Hen. Carey, Lord Hunsdon, Wm. de,
Morgan, Wm. de, & Co.,
Morley, - (fl. 1863),
Morley, Lord, see Parker, Hen.
Morris, Sir Chris., master of the ordnance, Sir John, Revd. Jos., Rog., architect, Wm., artist and poet,
Morris & Co.,
Morson, T., & Son.,
Mortain, Counts of, see Robert; William
Mortlake (Surr.),
Morton, J. W., athlete,
Moselle, River, near Tottenham,
Moser, Geo. Mich.,
Moss, see Charrington & Moss; Edwardes-Moss
Mossom, Rob.,
Mostyn, Mrs. Eliz., n; - (fl. late 18th c.),
Mot, Rob.,
Moulsey, see Molesey
Mount, Alan atte,
Mount Street, see Westminster, City of
Mountfort House, see Highbury
Mountrath, Ctss. of, see Newport
Mowbray, Rob. de, Earl of Northumberland (d. by 1107), Thos. de, Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk (d. 1399), conspiracy,
Moyer, Humfrey,
Mucedent, Walt. de,
Mudge, Thos., clockmaker,
Mulgrave, Earl of, see Sheffield
Mulliner, H. S.,
Mulliners Ltd.,
Mullins, Prof., boxer,
Mullock, Sir F.,
Mulso, John,
Munden, Wm.,
Munro, Alex.,
Munster, Earl of, see Fitzclarence
Murano (Italy),
Murrayx, E. T., n; Hen., and his w. Anne, John, Earl of Dunmore (d. 1752),
Murray, Earl of, see Stewart
Muscat, Imam of,
Muschamp, Wm.,
Muscovy, see Russia
Museum, British, n, Guildhall, Victoria and Albert, Liverpool, and see Oxford
Museum Street, see Holborn
Musgrave, Sir John Chardin, Sir Phil., Bt.,
Musical Instrument manufacture,
Muswell Hill Golf Club,
Muswell Hill, see Hornsey
Mylende, see Mile End
Mynchin Buckland (Som.),
Mytens, Daniel, painter,
Nantes, Edict of,
Napier, Rob. Cornelis, Lord Napier of Magdala (d. 1890), FieldMarshal, and his w., n
Napier Co.,
Naples (Italy),
Napoleon I, Emperor of France,
Napoleon III, Emperor of France,
Naseby, battle of,
Nash (Nasshe), Ric., 'Beau' Nash, Walt. atte,
Nassau, Lucy, see Young
Nassau de Zuylestein, Wm. Hen., Earl of Rochford (d. 1781),
Nasshe, see Nash
Natal (S. Africa), n
National Coal Board,
National Physical Laboratory,
National Trust,
National Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers,
Naubauer, Fred.,
Navy, see Royal
Nayler, Jas.,
Naylor, John, and his w. Clemence, - (fl. 17th c.), n
Neale, J. M., hymn writer, n
Neasden, in Willesden, golf club, n; man., n
Needham, Francis, Earl of Kilmorey (d. 1860), Francis Chas., Earl of Kilmorey (d. 1915), Francis Jack, Earl of Kilmorey (d. 1880), John, later Vct. Kilmorey (d. 1791),
Needler, Geo.,
Neel, see Duggan, Neel & McColm Ltd.
Negus, Sam.,
Nelson, Abraham, Frances, Horatio, Earl Nelson (d. 1805), Mary, Ric., Susanna, see Spencer
Nemours, Duke of, see Orleans, Louis Chas. d'
Nepean, E. A., cricketer,
Netherlands (Low Countries), ambassador, and see Belgium; Flanders; Holland
Nettlebed (Berks.),
Nettleship, Thos.,
Neve, John,
Neville (Nevell; Nevill), Chas., Earl of Westmorland (d. 1601), n; Francis, Hugh de, John de (fl. 1313), John, Marquess of Montagu (d. 1471), John, Lord Latimer (d. 1543), Ric., Earl of Warwick (d. 1471), Sir Thos., fam.,
New Canton China Wks.,
New Hall (Essex),
New Inn, see Inns of Court
New River,
New River Co.,
New Road, see St. Pancras
Newall, L., archer,
Newark Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Newbury (Berks.),
Newbury, battles of,
Newcastle, Dukes of, see FiennesClinton; Holles
Newcomb, Thos.,
Newcourt, Ric.,
Newdegate, formerly Newdigate, Anne, w. of John (d. c. 1545), Chas. Newdigate, formerly Parker, Edw. (d. 1734), Sir Edw. Newdigate (d. 1902), Lt.-Gen., Eliz. (d. 1765), Francis (d. 1582), Sir Francis (d. 1936), Hen., Hester, w. (2nd) of Sir Rog. (d. 1806), Joan, n; John (fl. c. 1439-46), John (fl. 1486), John (fl. 1499), John (d. 1528), John (fl. 1542-53), John (d. c. 1545), John (fl. 1586), Sir John (d. 1610), and his w., Juliana, see Leigh; Hon. Mrs. L. FitzRoy, Mary, w. of Sir Ric. (d. 1710), Sir Ric., Bt. (d. 1678), sergeant-at-law, Sir Ric., Bt. (d. 1710), Sir Ric., Bt. (d. 1727), Sir Rog., Bt. (d. 1806), M.P., Sarah, Sophia, w. of Sir Rog. (d. 1806), Thos. (fl. 1573- 80), fam., monuments, prize,
Newgate Prison,
Newington (Kent),
Newington (Surr.), St. George's Fields (part of),
Newington, Stoke (Newton), par. and borough, man., parks, pop.,
Newman, Rob. (d. 1924), fam.,
Newmarket (Suff.), n
Newport, Diana, m. Algernon Coote, Earl of Mountrath, n
Newport (U.S.A., Rhode Is.),
Newport Pagnell (Bucks.),
Newsam, Bart., Edw., John,
Newton, C. M., S. C., cricketer,
Newton, see Newington, Stoke
Neyte, see Westminster, City of
Nicholas of Cowley,
Nicholas de la Despence,
Nicholas of Drayton,
Nicholas of Farnham, iii.
Nicholas of Halliford,
Nicholas of Shoreditch,
Nicholl, Ann, m. John Biscoe, S. J., architect, Wm.,
Nicholls, -, architect,
Nichols, papermakers,
Nickalls, Guy, V.,
Nicolls, Rob.,
Nigel, s. of Wm.,
Nightingale, J. E.,
Nimrod, see Apperley
Niven, W.,
Noel, Baptist, Vct. Campden (d. 1682), E. B., racquets player, Eliz., m. Chas. Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley (d. 1710),
Nollekins, Jos., sculptor,
Nonsuch (Kent), man., Palace,
Nooth, see Wright-Nooth
Norbert, Père, see Parisot
Norbonne, Frances, wid. of Wm., Wm.,
Norbury (Surr.), man.,
Norcote, see Norwood
Norcrosse, Jeremy,
Norden, John, Speculum Britaniae, cited,
Norfolk, Edw.,
Norfolk, Dukes of, see Howard, Thos.; Mowbray
Norfolk,
Norman, John,
Normandy, see France
Normandy, Duke of, see Richard
Norris, John, Sam., - (fl. 1865-9),
North, Anne, Lady, see Speke; Francis, Lord Guilford (d. 1685),
North Briton, The,
North Hyde, see Heston
North London Rowing Club,
North Middlesex Golf Club,
North Mimms, see Mimms, North
Northampton,
Northampton, Marquess of, see Parr
Northamptonshire,
Northburgh, Rog., bp. of Coventry and Lichfield,
Northold, see Northolt
Northolt, Wm. of, archdeacon of Gloucester, canon of St. Paul's,
Northolt (Northold), par., agric., ch., de-tached areas, Down or Downbarns man., earthwks., incl., man., and see above, Down man.; pop., sch.,
Northolt Road, see Harrow
Northumberland, Dow. Dchss. of, see Clive; Dchsses. of, see GordonLennox; Guildford; Seymour, Eliz.
Northumberland, Dukes of, see Dudley, John; Mowbray; Percy; Earls of, see Percy
Northumberland House, see Westminster, City of
Northumberland's River, Duke of, see Duke
Northwick, Lord, see Rushout
Northwood, see Ruislip
Norton, Eardley, Jas., Col. Ric., Wm., fores ter, Mrs., - (fl. mid. 19th c.),
Norton Folgate, see Shoreditch
Norway,
Norwich, St. Giles's Hosp.,
Norwich, bps. of, and see Corbett
Norwich, Earl of, see Goring, Geo.
Norwood, Andrew,
Norwood (Norcote), in Southall, formerly in Hayes, par., agric., Green, ind., man., mills, pop., road to, St. Bernard's Hosp., sch., Urban Dist., see Southall-Norwood; Windmill Lane, and see Southall
Norwood Vitriol Wks.,
Nostre (Nôtre), André le, gardener, n,
Notary, Julian,
Nôtre, see Nostre
Nott, Sir Thos.,
Nottidge, J., oarsman,
Nottingham, archdeacon of,
Nottingham, Ctss. of, see Stewart, Marg.
Nottingham, Earls of, see Finch, Dan.; Howard, Chas.; Mowbray
Nottingham House, see Kensington Palace
Nottinghamshire,
Notting Hill, see Kensington
Noy, Wm., n
Nugent, Rob., Vct. Clare, later Earl Nugent (d. 1788),
Nunwell (I. O. W.),
Nunziato, Toto del (or Ant. Toto), n
Nursery gardening,
Nussa, Terrice de, prior of the Hospitallers,
Nutt, W., and see Ohrmann & Nutt
Oakham (Rutland),
Oakley Hunt,
Oates, Titus,
Oatlands (Surr.), man.,
O'Brien, Sir Tim., cricketer,
Odell, R. E., Ltd.,
Odiham, Wm. of,
Offa, king of Mercia,
Offley (Ofley), Sir John,
Ogilby, John,
Oglander, Sir Hen.,
Ogle-Skan, H. W.,
Ogwell, East (Devon),
Ohrmann, - (fl. 1780-90),
Ohrmann & Nutt,
O'Kelly, G. C., wrestler,
Okey, Col. John, regicide,
Olaf (fl. 1086),
Old Ford, see Ford
Old Street, see London, City of
Oldaker, Hen., Rob., Tom,
Oldcastle, Sir John,
Oldenburg, Ant. Gunther, Count or Earl of Oldenburg,
Oldfield, Mrs., actress, n
Oldman, A. L., boxer,
Oldrid, see Scott
Oliver, Ann, C., Rob., Sarah, m. Rob. Patrick,
Olney (Bucks.),
Olyff, Wm.,
Olympic Games,
Ongar (Essex),
Onions, A. E., Ltd.,
Onslow, Col. G. M., n; and see Hughes-Onslow
Openshaw, W. E.,
Orange, Prince of, see William III
Orange Street, see Holborn; Westminster, City of
Orde, Marg. Emma,
Ordnance Survey, baseline,
O'Reilly, E. J., n
Orkney, Lady, see Villiers, Eliz.
Orleans, Ant. Philippe d', Duc de Montpensier (d. 1807), François Ferd. d', Prince de Joinville, Ferd. Philippe, Duc d' Orleans (d. 1842), Hen. Louis d', Duc d' Aumale (d. 1897), Louis Chas. d', Comte de Beaujolais (d. 1808), Louis Chas. d', Duc de Nemours, Louis Philippe d', Comte de Paris (d. 1894),
Orme, John,
Ormond, Duke of, see Butler; Marquess of, see Butler
Ormsby-Gore, Emily Charlotte, Lady Harlech, see Seymour
Orpin, glassmakers,
Orpington (Kent),
Osbaldeston, - (fl. third 19th c.),
Osborn, Chas., - (fl. late 18th c.),
Osborne, Thos.,
Osborne, Bauer & Cheseman,
Oskytel, abp. of York, n
Ossulston, Lord, see Bennet, John
Ossulstone, hundred of, n,
Osterley, John of, Thos.,
Osterley Park, in Heston, agric., architecture, chap., estate, heronry, incls., lakes, man., mill, owners, road to, settlement, stn.,
Other, see Fitz Other
Ottaway, C. J., cricketer,
Otto, Prince of Hesse,
Oude (India), King of,
Oursiau (Orseau), Nich.,
Oval, see Kennington
Owen, Sam., painter,
Oxford, Ric. of, Thos. of (fl. late 13th c.), Thos. of (fl. 1338),
Oxford, City of, ch., in Civil War, governor of, see Aston, Sir Arth.; ind., roads to,
Oxford, diocese of,
Oxford, Earls of, see Harley, Vere
Oxford, Provisions of,
Oxford, University of, n, All Souls Coll., Ashmolean Mus., Chair of poetry, Christ Church, Exeter Coll., gift to, Hertford Coll., Magdalen Coll., n; M. P., Newdigate Prize, Oriel Coll., Queen's Coll., St. John's Coll., sports,
Oxfordshire,
Oxford Street, see St. Marylebone
Pack, Thos.,
Paddington, par. and borough, agric., Bayswater, canal, ch., Chilworth St., Edgware Rd., feud. services, ind., Maida Hill, man., pop., soil, South Wharf, stn., see Paddington Station; wages, Westbourne St., woods,
Paddington Station, trains from,
Padye, Wm.,
'Paeogthath', Earl,
Page, Francis, Isabel, m. of Mat., John, Mat., Roland, Thos., -, headmaster, and see Wastell
Pagenham, Sir Hugh, n
Paget, Lord, see Bayly
Paget (Pagette), Lord Alfred (d. 1888), general, and his w., Anne, see Preston; Chas., Eliz., Ctss. of Uxbridge, see Bagot; Hen., Earl of Uxbridge (d. 1769), Hen., Earl of Uxbridge (d. 1812), Sir Hen. Wm., Marquess of Anglesey (d. 1854), Thos., Lord Paget (d. 1590), Thos. (fl. 1655), Sir Wm., cr. Lord Paget (d. 1563), secretary of state, n; Wm., later Lord Paget (d. 1628), Wm., Lord Paget (d. 1678), Wm., Lord Paget (d. 1713), fam., and see Bayly
Pain & Bretell, solicitors,
Paine, J., oarsman, Mary Anne, Wm.,
Paint Research Station,
Paisley (Renfrew),
Palace Street, see Westminster, City of
Palatine, Elector, see Frederick V; Electress, see Elizabeth, d. of Jas. I
Paleson, Mat.,
Palestine,
Pallarum, Norde,
Pall Mall, see Westminster, City of
Palmer, And., Barbara, Ctss. of Castlemaine, Dchss. of Cleveland, Isabel, Kath., Rob., Sir Rog. (fl. 1627), Rog., Earl of Castlemaine (d. 1705), n; Sir Thos., Wm. le, and see Fitzroy
Palmerston, Vct., see Temple
Pamphilon, Edw.,
Panin, -, skater,
Panton Street, see Westminster, City of
Papelowe, Hamo,
Paper-making,
Paramatta (Australia),
Paris, Count of, see Orleans, Louis Philippe d'
Paris (Fr.), n; air service to London, exhibition,
Parish, J.,
Parisot, Pet. (Père Norbert),
Parkx, C. J., Charlotte, wid. of John, John, - (fl. 1907),
Parke Davis & Co. Ltd.,
Parker, Dan., Chas., sr., Chas., jr., Chas., see Newdegate; Hen., Lord Morley (d. 1556), John, Mat., abp. of Canterbury, Wm., Lord Monteagle (d. 1622), Col.,
Parkhousex, M.,
Parkinsonx, Wm.,
Parks, and see Enfield Chase; Hampton, parks; Hyde Pk.; Kensington Gdns.; Osterley Pk.; St. Marylebone, Regent's Pk.; St. James's Pk.; Syon Ho.
Parliament, Houses of, army musters, in Civil War, M.P.s., and see Biscoe; Brackenbury; Brook; Clay; Killi grew; Lindsay, W. S.; Newdegate, Sir Rog.; Roberts; Wilkes; Windsor, Ric. de; survey of Hampton Ct., taxation by,
Parliament Hill, see St. Pancras
Parliament Street, see Westminster, City of
Parr, Cath., see Catherine; Sam., Sir Wm., Lord Parr of Horton (d. 1547), Wm., Lord Parr, Earl of Essex, Marquess of Northampton (d. 1571),
Parsons, Humph., lord mayor of London, and his w.,
Parton, John, Some Acct. of the Par. of St. Giles in the Fields,
Partridge, Eliz., see Ashby; Jos., Jos. Ashby (d. 1857), fam.,
Passau (W. Ger.),
Passavaund, Wm.,
Pastimes, and see Archery; Polo; Rowing; Tennis
Paston, Sir John, Sir Thos.,
Pate, John, and his w. Juliane,
Patent Impermeable Millboard Co. Ltd.,
Paternoster, Rog. de,
Paternoster Row, see London, City of
Paterson, Geo.,
Paton & Charles,
Patrick, Rob., Sarah, see Oliver
Patten, Wm.,
Paulet (Powlett), Sir Amias (d. 1588), Chas., Marquess of Winchester, later Duke of Bolton (d. 1699), Grace Caroline, see Lowther; Sir Wm., Lord St. John, Marquess of Winchester (d. 1572),
Paulin, see Mann, Crossman & Paulin
Pavri, M. E., cricketer,
Pawel Rammingen, see Frederica
Pawles Wharfe, see London, City of, Paul's Wharf
Payne, M. W., cricketer, Rog., Thos., bookbinder, Thos., bookseller,
Peachey (Peche), Bart. (fl. 1250-2), Bart. (d. c. 1282), Bart. (fl. 1316), Herb., Sir John (d. by 1357), John (fl. 1350), s. of Sir John, Lucy, Mary, w. of Sir John, Wm., clerk,
Peacock, John, Ric. (fl. 1343), Ric. (fl. 1660), Thos. Love,
Pearce, Geo., Hen., boxer, Mary Ann,
Pears, And.,
Pears, A. F., & Co.,
Pearson, T. S., cricketer, T. W.,
Pease, F. E.,
Pecarne, see Pitcairne
Peche, see Peachey
Peel, Col. Jonathan, Gen.,
Peil Heath, see Hillingdon
Peirs, Wm., bp. of Bath and Wells,
Pelham, see Fiennes-Clinton
Pelican Boxing Club,
Pellew, Edw., Vct. Exmouth (d. 1833), n
Pelling (Pellyng), E. H., athlete, John,
Pemberton, Sir Jas., -, violin-maker,
Pemberton Row, see London, City of
Pembroke, Wm.,
Pembroke, Earls of, see Herbert, Phil.; Marshal
Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of, see Herbert, Thos.
Penfather, Wm.,
Penguin Books Ltd.,
Penifather, Wm.,
Peninsular War,
Penn, David, Sibell, see Hampden; Wm., Quaker, Mrs., n
Pennant, Thos., historian,
Pennell, Vane, sportsman,
Penni, Luca,
Penselwood (Dors.), battle of,
Penton Hook, see Staines
Pepys, Sam., diarist,
Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1668), Algernon Geo., Lord Prudhoe, Duke of Northumberland (d. 1899), Eliz., m. Chas. Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Hen. de, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1408), Hen., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1632), Hen. Geo., Duke of Northumberland (d. 1918), Sir Hugh, formerly Smithson, cr. Duke of Northumberland (d. 1786), Hugh, Duke of Northumberland (d. 1817), Hugh, Duke of Northumberland (d. 1847), Hugh, Duke of Northumberland (d. 1865), Hugh Algernon, Duke of Northumberland (b. 1914), Joceline, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1670), Thos., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1572), n; Thos. (d. 1605), conspirator, Wm., badges,
Pergolesi, Mich. Angelo,
Perigal, Francis (fl. 1740), Francis (fl. 1770-94), John, fam.,
Perigal & Browne,
Perigal & Duterran,
Perivale (Greenford Parva; Little Greenford; Purevale), par., n, agric., bridge, ch., Cornhill man., earthwk., Horsenden Fm., hosp., ind., loc. gov., mans., and see above, Cornhill man.; pop., P. Nonconf., road to, sch.,
Perkelee, Sir Geof. de, rector of Littleton, Guy de (fl. 1424), Guy de (fl. 1444-58), Matilda, m. John Talent, Sim. de, Wm. de, and his w. Agnes,
Perkin, Mrs. A. W., Wm. Hen., chemist,
Perkins, Algernon, Grace, see Day; Hen., Jas., John (fl. 1667-8), John (d. 1794), Matthias, Ric., Tryon,
Pernes, Thos. de, and his w. Maud,
Perrault, -, gardener, n
Perrier, Idris & Co.,
Perrott, Geo., baron of the Exchequer, and his w. Mary, Sir John, Sir Thos.,
Perry (Pyrie), Godfrey atte, Ralph de,
Perryman, Geo.,
Peter Fitz Walter,
Peterborough (Northants.),
Peterborough, bps. of, see Dove; Terrick
Peterborough, Earl of, see Mordaunt
Peters, Geo., Hen.,
Peters, coach-builders,
Petersham, Vct., see Stanhope, Chas.
Pether, piano-maker,
Petit, Jean,
Petre, Rob., Lord Petre (d. 1713), n; Sir Wm., Secretary of State, n
Petticoat Lane, see Stepney, Middlesex Street
Petworth (Suss.), Ho.,
Peverel, Alice,
Peyforer, Fulk de,
Peyton, Arch., polo-player, -, huntsman,
Phelips (Philips), Anne, Dorothy, m. Hen. Thynne, Eliz., m. Sir John Tyrwhitt, Bt., Francis (d. 1674), Francis (d. 1679), n, John, fam., and see Phillips
Phelps, John, regicide, Ric., bellfounder,
Philip II, King of Spain,
Philip, Duke of Anjou, s. of Louis XIV,
Philip, Duke of Stettin Pomerania, n
Philip of Cranford,
Philippa (of Hainault), queen, m. Edw. III,
Philips, see Phelips
Philipson, H., cricketer,
Phillips, Francis, W. P., athlete, -, cricketer, and see Phelips
Philp, Wm., fam., n
Philpot, John,
Phipps, Edmond,
Piccadilly Rly., see London Transport
Pickerell, John, and his w. Cecilia,
Pickering, Mrs. Mary, Sir Wm., n
Piel Heath, see Hillingdon
Pierpoint, Wm.,
Pietri, Dorando, athlete,
Pigeon, Edmund (fl. 1562), and his w. Joan, Edmund (fl. c. 1608), Edw., Eliz., m. - Kyme, Frances, m. - Dorman, - (d. 1619), and see Draper
Pigg, Hen.,
P.I.M. Board Co., see Patent Impermeable Millboard Co. Ltd.
Pimlico, see Westminster, City of
Pinchbeck, Chris.,
Pinckney (Pynkney), Dr. John Hearn, fam., n
Pindar, Peter, poet,
Pinkie, battle of,
Pinn, River,
Pinner (Pynner), par., agric., earthwks., Green, Headstone (Hedgstone), man., pop., road to, sch., n; woods,
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista,
Pitcairne (Pecarne), And., groom of the chamber, Charity, w. of And., Chas., Thos.,
Pite, see Habershon & Pite
Pitt, Geo., Jane, see Brydges; Thos., architect, Wm., Earl of Chatham (d. 1778), Wm., the Younger, statesman,
Piwelsdon, Thos.,
Platelayers' Union,
Playford, F., oarsman, Herb. H., oarsman, John,
Player, - (fl. 18th c.),
Plenius, Rog. (Rutgerus),
Pleydell-Bouverie, Helena, see Adeane
Pleyel, Ignace,
Plot, Rob., The Nat. Hist. of Oxon.,
Plume (Plum; or Cole), Rob., - (fl. 1607),
Plymouth (Devon),
Pocock, Sam.,
Pohlmann, Johann,
Pointz, Lady Letitia,
Poland Street, see Westminster, City of
Pole, Arthur, n; Reg., later abp. of Canterbury and cardinal,
Political History, of Middlesex,
Pollard, Hen., Juliana,
Pollen, J. Hungerford,
Pollock, Lady,
Polo clubs,
Poltayne, Rob.,
Polytechnic Sports Clubs,
Pomfret, Earl of, see Fermor
Pompe, Wm.,
Ponders End, see Enfield
Ponsonby, Fred. Geo. Brabazon, Earl of Bessborough (d. 1895),
Ponte, Ric. de,
Poole (Dors.),
Pooley, -, cricketer,
Poor Clergy Relief Corporation,
Poor Relief, and see parish entries sub almsho.; poor relief; workho.
Pontefract (Yorks),
Pope, see Adrian III; Adrian IV; Alexander IV; Alexander V; Urban II
Pope, Alex, poet, quoted, n, Eliz., Wm.,
Popham, Sir John,
Poplar, par. and borough, agric., ind., Millwall, pop., and see Bow; Bromley; Ford, Old
Population, table of,
Porcelain, Bow and Chelsea, see Pottery
Porro, F., wrestler,
Porter, H. F., athlete, John, Mary, actress, n
Porteus, Beilby, bp. of London,
Portland, Ctss. of, see Stuart, Frances
Portland, Duke of, see Bentinck
Portman Square, see St. Marylebone
Portsmouth (Hants), road to,
Portugal, king of, see Manoel; queen of, see Maria
Postel, Geof. (fl. 1212), Geof. (fl. 1300), Ric., canon of Salisbury and Windsor, Ric., clerk, Thos.,
Pote, -, bookseller,
Potsdam (E. Ger.),
Pott, Capt. Thos., fam.,
Potter, Cipriani, Hen., Ralph, n; Ric., Wm. Hen., - (fl. 1746), papermaker, - (fl. 1857), oarsman,
Potter, H., & Co.,
Potters Bar, see Mimms, South
Pottery and Porcelain (Bow and Chelsea) industry,
Potton (Beds.),
Poughley Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Poulett, John, Lord and Earl Poulett (d. 1743),
Poultry, see London, City of
Pounz, Ric.,
Povey, Eliz., n; Justinian, Thos.,
Powell, Harry, K., athlete, Wm. (or Hinson),
Powell, Jas., & Sons,
Power Plant Co.,
Powles, see St. Paul
Powlett, see Paulet
Pownall, F. H., Hen.,
Poyle, Isabel, John (d. 1317), John (d. 1423), Rob., Walt. (fl. 1235/6), Walt. (d. 1299), Wm. (fl. 1243-67),
Poyle, in Stanwell, Fm., Green, Ho., Ind. Estate, man., mill, Poyle Rd., and see Stanwell
Poyle Mill River (Heacham Stream),
Poynter, 'Ric.', n; Vincent, see Corbett
Pratt, Chas., cr. Earl Camden (d. 1794), Sir John Jeffreys, Earl, later Marquess of, Camden (d. 1840),
Pratt Street, see St. Pancras
Prendergast, Thos., later Sir Thos.,
Prescot, E.,
Press, -, athlete,
Prest, Alice, w. of Thos., n; Thos.,
Preston, Anne, m. Wm. Paget, Lord Paget,
Prettyman, John,
Price, -, glassmaker,
Prices, in Middle Ages, table of,
Pride, Col. Thos.,
Primatt, Lacy,
Primrose Hill, see Hampstead
Princes Street, see Westminster, City of
Printing industry,
Prior, Mat., poet, n
Prior Bank (Roxburgh),
Prisons, see Fleet; Marshalsea; Millbank; Newgate
Pritchett, John, later bp. of Gloucester,
Proctor, Sir Wm. Beauchamp,
Progers, Edw., groom of the bedchamber,
Prudde, John,
Prudhoe, Lord, see Percy, Algernon Geo.
Prynne, G. H. Fellowes,
Pryor, Arthur (d. 1904), Arthur Vickris, J. A., Rob. (d. 1839), Rob. (d. 1905), T. M.,
Public Record Office,
Pugin, Augustus Welby, architect, Edw. Welby, architect,
Pullen, Capt. Aubrey,
Pulteney, Wm., Earl of Bath (d. 1764),
Purbeck, Isle of (Dors.),
Purevale, see Perivale
Purle, Walt. de, and his w.,
Pursley (Herts.),
Putney (Surr.), bridge,
Puttenham (Surr.),
Pymmes Brook,
Pyncheford, Geof. de, constable of Windsor Cas.,
Pynkney, see Pinckney
Pynner, see Pinner
Pynson, Ric.,
Pyrene Co. Ltd.,
Pyrford (Surr.),
Pyrie, see Perry
Pywell, W.,
Quadra, Alvarez de, bp. of Aquila, Spanish ambassador, n
Quare, Dan.,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queenhithe, see London, City of
Queensberry, Marquess of, see Douglas
Queen's Club, see Kensington
Queen's College, see Oxford
Queen's River, see Longford
Queen's Square, see Holborn
Quin, Jas., actor,
Quintenye, Jean de la, gardener,
Racing and Racemeetings, and see Harefield; Hornsey, Alexandra Pk.; Kempton
Radcliffe, Mary, see Arundell; Rob., Earl of Sussex (d. 1542),
Radnor, Ctss. of, see Adeane
Radnorshire,
Raghener (Rahener), Alice, wid. of Wm., John, Wm. (fl. 1310-21), Wm. (d. by 1341),
Raglan, Lord, see Somerset
Rahener, see Raghener
Railways, and see Gt. Central; Gt. Eastern; Gt. Northern; Gt. Western and Gt. Central Joint; Gt. Western; Hounslow and Metropolitan; London Chatham and Dover; London and South Western; London Transport; Staines and West Drayton; Thames Valley; Windsor, Staines and South Western
Raines, Ric. de,
Rainsborough (Raynesborough), Col. Ric.,
Raleigh, Carew, Sir Walt., n;
Ralph, Godfrey s. of,
Ralph of Harpsden,
Ralph atte Mill,
Ralph of Whitton,
Ram, Revd. Digby,
Rames, Rog. de,
Ramsay, Earl of, see Sidney
Ramsbury (Wilts.),
Ramsden, Omar,
Ramsey, David, Sir John,
Randal, Mat.,
Randall, John,
Randolph, Thos.,
Ranelagh (Surr.), Gardens,
Ranelagh Polo Club,
Ranjitsinhji, K. S., cricketer,
Ranulph of Whitchurch,
Raphael, Alex., Edw., Santi, n,
Raseley, Wm. de,
Ratcliff, in Stepney, agric., archery, ind., poor relief, pop.,
Rathbone Place, see St. Marylebone
Ratner Safe Co. Ltd.,
Ratto, Giovanni,
Ravener, Thomas,
Ravening, fam.,
Ravenscourt Park, see Hammersmith
Ravenswyk, see Renwick
Rawlin, -, cricketer,
Ray, John, naturalist,
Rayment, Sam.,
Raynham (Essex), man.,
Read, Anne, m. Sir Mich. Stanhope, C. H., Raphael W., Wm.,
Reading, Burnet, engraver,
Reading (Berks.),
Reamsbottom & Co.,
Recordon, Louis,
Red Lion Brewery,
Red Lion Square and Street, see Holborn
Redeswell, John de,
Redman, Lionel,
Redvers, see Rivers; Vernon
Redwood, Bernard,
Reed, Bart., Eliz., w. of Bart., John (d. 1545), John (fl. 1589), Wm., Mrs. (fl. 1908), and see Thwaites & Reed
Reeve, Ann, Mary,
Reeves, Pelsant,
Regent Street, see Westminster, City of
Regent's Canal,
Regent's Park, see St. Marylebone
Reid, A.,
Reid & Co.,
Reigate (Surr.),
Reinfrid (de la Bruere), s. of Rog.,
Religious Houses, foreign: Bec, Abbey of (Fr., Eure), Fécamp Abbey (Fr., Seine Inf.), Fontevrault Abbey (Fr., Maine et Loire), n; Grestain Abbey (Fr., Eure), Rouen, Abbey of the Holy Trinity (Fr.), and see Religious Houses in Middlesex, Harmondsworth; and see St. Valéry, Abbey of the Holy Trinity
Religious Houses, in and near London: Charterhouse Priory, priors, Christ's Hosp., St. Bartholemew, Smithfield, Priory of, St. Helen, Bishopsgate, Priory of, and see London, City of, parishes in; St. Mary Graces, Abbey of, Southwark Priory, and see St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Hosp. of; St. John of Jerusalem (Clerkenwell Priory); St. Paul's Cath.; West minster Abbey
Religious Houses, in Middlesex: Bentley Priory, in Stanmore, Harmondsworth Priory, Kilburn Priory, St. Monica, Priory of, in S. Mimms, and see Hounslow Friary; Syon Abbey
Religious Houses, other counties: Ankerwyke Priory (Bucks.), Barking Abbey (Essex), Bisham Abbey (Berks.), Bur- cester (probably Bicester Abbey (Oxon.)), n; Burton Lazars, Hosp. of (Leics.), Chacombe Priory (Northants.) n; Domus Dei, Hosp. of (Kent), Godstow Abbey (Oxon.), n; Merton Priory (Surr.), Missenden Abbey (Bucks.), Newark Priory (Surr.), Poughley Priory (Berks.), St. Albans Abbey (Herts.), St. Radegund Abbey (Kent), Sheen Priory (Surr.), Stoke by Clare Priory (Suff.), Stratford Abbey (Essex), Takeley Priory (Essex), Tewkesbury Abbey (Glos.), n; Thame Abbey (Oxon.), Tin- tern Abbey (Mon.), Walden Abbey (Essex), Waltham Abbey (Essex), Wintney Priory (Hants), and see Chertsey Abbey (Surr.); Hurley Priory (Berks.)
Rendel, see Goodhart-Rendel
Rennie, Geo., John (d. 1821), n; John, later Sir John (d. 1874), civil engineer,
Renwick (Ravenswyk) (Cumb.),
Reservoirs, Queen Mary, and see Staines; Stanwell
Reviers, see Rivers
Reynell, Eliz., w. of Sir Ric. Reynell (d. 1723), Sir Geo., Hen., later Hen. Reynell Spiller, Katherine, see Spiller; Sir Ric., Sir Ric., (d. 1723), s. of Sir Ric., Sir Thos. (d. 1665), Thos. (d. 1670), Sir Thos. (d. post 1741),
Reynold of Cornhill,
Reynolds, C. W., Chas., Dr. John (fl. 1604), John (fl. 1844), Sir Joshua, n; Ric., S., Thos., and see Fyllyns
Reynot, - van (fl. 17th c.), picture collector,
Rhodes, Harold, cricketer,
Ribblesdale, Lord, see Lister
Ricardo, Halsey,
Riccards, Wm.,
Rich, Barnaby, Charlotte, Ctss. of Holland, see Middleton; Hen., Earl of Holland (d. 1649), n; Isabel, Ctss. of Holland, see Cope; John, Penelope, Lady, see Devereux; Sir Ric., Lord Rich (d. 1567),
Richard (fl. 1227), forester,
Richard I, King,
Richard II, King, other refs.,
Richard III, King, as Duke of Gloucester,
Richard II, Duke of Normandy (d. 1026), n
Richard, Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans (King of Almain) (d. 1272), clerk to, grants to,
Richard of Batchworth,
Richard of Cowley,
Richard of East Bedfont,
Richard the Harper,
Richard of Herriard,
Richard of Hinton,
Richard of Oxford,
Richard of Staines,
Richard, s. of Bart.,
Richard, s. of Jocelin, and see Jocelin
Richards, H. W. P.,
Richardson, Prof. Sir Albert, P.P.R.A., Edw., W. Ryder, n; Walt., and see Bishop, Starr & Richardson
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de, cardinal,
Richmond, Marg., Ctss. of, see Beaufort
Richmond (Surr.), aits, bridges, char., ch., ferry, fishing, Hill, hosp., ind., palace, park, rly., river at, shops, suburb of, theatre, theol. coll.,
Richmond (Yorks.),
Richmond and Twickenham Times,
Richmond, Duke of, see Lennox
Richmond and Lennox, Duke of, see Lennox
Rickman, see Finch, Rickman & Co.
Rickmansworth (Herts.), P. Nonconf., road to,
Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Co.,
Riddell, T.,
Ridge, Cath., see Sedley; John, Ric.,
Ridley, A. W., cricketer, Thos.,
Ridley, Whitley & Co.,
Rievaulx, Pet. des,
Rigby, Thos.,
Right, petition of,
Rimbault, E. F., The Pianoforte, Steph.,
Ripariis, see Vernon
Ripon, bp. of, see Carpenter
Ripon, Marquess of, see Robinson
Risselip, see Ruislip
Ritchie, M. J. G., tennis player,
Rivers (Redvers; Reviers), Baldwin de, Earl of Devon (d. 1155), Baldwin (d. 1245), Hawise (Harwis) de, m. Wm. Roumare, Earl of Lincoln, Joan, Ric. de, Wm. de, Earl of Devon, see Vernon; and see Vernon
Rivers, Earl, see Woodville
Rivers in Middlesex, see Ash; Bigley Ditch; Bourne; Brent; Burket's Brook; Colne; Colney Stream; Crane; Drayton Stream; Duke of Northumberland's; Fishbourne; Fray's; Lea; Longford; Medway; Moselle; New; Pinn; Poyle Mill; Pymmes Brook; Sweep's Ditch; Thames; Westbourne; Wyrardisbury; other rivers, see Avon; Clyde; Cobham; Frome; Horton Brook; Trent
Rivett-Carnac, C. J., yachtsman,
Rivington, Chas., John, sr., John, jr. (d. 1785), Wm., and see Gilbert & Rivington
Rixon, see Hancock, Shepherd & Rixon
Road Machines (Drayton) Ltd.,
Roads, Watling St., Western Ave., and see Bath; Great North; Great South West; Great West; Staines; Turnpike
Roan, Ant.,
Robbins, R. M., n; W. C., athlete,
Robert, Count of Dreux (d. 1218),
Robert, Count of Mortain (d. 1090),
Robert, Earl of Gloucester (d. 1147),
Robert of Barking,
Robert of Harpsden,
Robert of St. John,
Robert the Simple,
Robert (fl. 1086),
Roberts, Fred. Sleigh, Earl Roberts (d. 1914), field marshal, G. E., oarsman, H. J., J. H., Sir Wm., M.P.,
Robertson, G. S., n; J., cricketer, W. P., cricketer,
Robin (Robyn), Walt.,
Robinson, C. Newton, n; Sir E. Clifton, Sir Fred. Oliver, Earl de Grey, Marquess of Ripon (d. 1923), Hen., bp. of Carlisle, John (d. 1723), bp. of London, John (d. 1802), Nich., bp. of Bangor, Wm. (fl. 1757), printer, Wm. (d. 1775), architect, - (fl. 1839), coach-builder,
Robson, C., cricketer, F., Jos., and see Flight & Robson
Robyn, see Robin
Roche, -, cricketer,
Rochester, bp. of, see Atterbury
Rochester, Earls of, see Hyde, Laurence; Wilmot
Rochester Terrace, see St. Pancras
Rochford, Anne,
Rochford, Earl of, see Nassau
Rochford, Lord, see Boleyn, Geo.
Rockingham (Northants.), forest,
Rockingham, council of,
Rockware Glass Ltd.,
Rocque, Jean, cartographer, n
Rodney, Geo. Brydges, Lord Rodney (d. 1792), admiral,
Roehampton Polo Club,
Roger, Earl, see Montgomery, Rog. de
Roger of Batchworth,
Roger of Cranford,
Roger of Harpsden,
Roger of Worcester,
Roger, s. of Alf.,
Roger, the fruiterer,
Roger le Gras,
Roger, Reinfrid s. of,
Roger, -, boxer, and see Roper
Rogers, Dan., Rog.,
Rokewood (Rookwood), Ambrose,
Rolfe, Rob.,
Rolle, Sam.,
Rolleston, J. A. M., oarsman,
Roll's Charity,
Rolls, Liberty of the, pop.,
Rolyat, see Laumes & Rolyat
Romans, King of the, see Richard, Earl of Cornwall
Rome (Italy), n,
Romford (Essex),
Ronjat, -, surgeon,
Rookwood, see Rokewood
Roos, Maud, wid. of Ric., Ric.,
Roper (Roger), Ant., Geo., Rog., Wm. (fl. 1520), Wm. (d. by 1580),
Roquet, - (fl. early 18th c.), n
Rose, John, John Mitchell, R., athlete, and see Rudall & Rose
Rose Street, see Westminster, City of
Rosencrantz, Paul, Danish ambassador,
Rosoman Street, see Clerkenwell
Ross, H., cricketer, Capt.,
Ross, bp. of, see Lesley
Rotherham, Alan,
Rotherhithe (Kent),
Roubiliac, Louis François,
Rouen (Fr.), and see Religious Houses, foreign
Roumare, Hawise de, see Rivers; Wm. de, Earl of Lincoln (d. c. 1160),
Round, J. H., Feudal Engl.,
Rous (Ruis), Ric. le, Thos., fam.,
Row, A. W. S. A.,
Rowden, John,
Rowe, Ant., G. D., Owen, Sir Thos.,
Rowe, T. D., & Co.,
Rowing,
Rowley, Mansell & Cook,
Rowse, Sir Francis,
Roxbury (U.S.A., Mass.),
Roxeburghe Club,
Roy, Fr. Wm., n, General Wm., n
Royal College of Music,
Royal Dutch Shell Group,
Royal East Middlesex Regiment,
Royal Elthorne Light Infantry,
Royal Elthorne Militia,
Royal Fusiliers,
Royal George, capt. of,
Royal Lustring Co.,
Royal Military Sch. of Music,
Royal Naval School, in Isleworth,
Royal Navy,
Royal Small Arms factory,
Royal Society, fellows of,
Roydone, Hen. de, and his w. Joan,
Rubens, Sir Pet. Paul,
Ruckers, fam.,
Rudall, Geo.,
Rudall, Carte & Co.,
Rudall & Rose,
Rudall, Rose, Coute & Co.,
Rudd, Ant., bp. of St. David's,
Rudhall, fam.,
Rue, - la (fl. 1696), and see De la Rue
Ruel, Jas.,
Rugby Sch. (Warws.), and see Arnold, Thos.
Rugmere, see St. Pancras; St. Paul's Cath.
Ruis, see Rous
Ruislip (Risselip) par., agric., ch., Common, earthwks., feudal customs, incl., incumbent, mans., and see below, Southcote man.; Northwood Golf Club, park, pop., reservoir, road to, R. Catholm., Southcote Fm., Southcote man., stn., woods,
Runnymede (Berks.),
Rupert, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1682),
Rushout, Geo., Lord Northwick (d. 1887),
Russell, A., athlete, Anne, m. Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, Arth. Oliver Villiers, Lord Ampthill (d. 1935), Francis, Duke of Bedford (d. 1802), Hugh, n; Jack Southwell, Lord de Clifford (d. 1909), John, Lord Russell of Chenies, later Earl of Bedford (d. 1555), John, Duke of Bedford (d. 1771), Lucy, Ctss. of Bedford, see Harington; Ric., Sir Wm. (fl. 1632), Wm., Earl of Bedford (d. 1700), Revd. Wm. (d. 1870), -, (fl. 1696), n; fam.,
Russell Square, see Holborn
Russia (Muscovy),
Rutland, Earl of, see Manners
Rutter, E., cricketer,
Rutton, W. L.,
Ryde (I. O. W.),
Rye, Agnes de la, Ric. de la,
Ryland, Wm. Wynne, engraver,
Ryley, John,
Rysbrack, John Mich.,
Ryse, Kath.,
Rythe, ? Chris., Solomon, Theophilus,
Ryves, Bruno, dean of Chichester and Windsor,
Sackville, Thos., Lord Buckhurst, Earl of Dorset (d. 1608),
Sadler, Nich., Mrs.,
Sadler & Green,
Saffron Hill, see Holborn
Sainsbury, John,
St. Albans, Hen. of, and his w. Sabine, Margery de, m. John Vyel, n; Wm. of, and his w. Alice,
St. Albans, Duke of, see Beauclerk
St. Albans, Earl of, see Jermyn
St. Albans, Vct., see Bacon
St. Albans (Herts.), Verulamium,
St. Albans, Abbey of, see Religious Houses, other counties
St. Albans, second battle of,
St. André, see Albon
St. Andrew, see Holborn, par. of
St. Barbe, Ursula, m. 1 Sir Ric. Worsley, m. 2 Sir Francis Walsingham,
St. Bartholemew, see London, City of; London, parishes in City of; Religious Houses, in and near London
St. Benedict, Order of,
St. Catherine's, see St. Katherine's
St. Clement Danes, see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. Cloud (Fr., Seine et Oise),
St. David's, bp. of, see Rudd
St. Domingo, see Dominican Republic
St. Eloy, Isaac Guiquet,
St. George, Bloomsbury, see Holborn, par. of,
St. George, Hanover Sq., see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. George the Martyr, Queen's Sq., see Holborn, par. in
St. George, see Windsor
St. George's Fields, see Newington; Southwark
St. Georges, Mme de,
St. Germains (Fr., Seine et Oise),
St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Hospital of, grants to, master,
St. Giles-in-the Fields, see Holborn, parishes in
St. James, Duke St., see London, parishes in City of
St. James, Haymarket, see Westminster, City of
St. James', Piccadilly, see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. James's Palace, in City of Westminster, n, pop., tennis ct.,
St. James's Park, in City of Westminster,
St. John the Evangelist, see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. John, Horsleydown, see Southwark
St. John, Antonia, n; Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke (d. 1751), (as John Trot), Rob. of,
St. John, Lord, see Paulet
St. John of Jerusalem, Hospital of (Knights Hospitallers; Clerkenwell Priory), buildings, cells, see below preceptories; leases by, preceptories (or cells), priors, and see Docwra; Hagham; Nussa; Thame; Weston
St. John's Gate, Lane, Square, and Street, see Clerkenwell
St. John's Wood, see St. Marylebone; Little St. John's Wood, see Highbury
St. Katherine's Docks, see Docks
St. Katherine by the Tower, in Stepney, precinct of Hospital of, ind., pop.,
St. Louis (U.S.A., Miss.), n
St. Luke, Old Street, see Finsbury, par. in
St. Martin in the Fields, see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. Martin's Lane, see Westminster, City of
St. Mary Graces, Abbey of, see Religious Houses, in and near London
St. Mary Merton, see Religious Houses, other counties
St. Mary le Strand, see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. Marylebone, borough of, agric., chs., Lisson (Lilleston), Lord's (cricket ground), man., M.C.C., park, pop., Regent's Park, John's Wood, station, sch., streets: Berners St., Cavendish Sq., Dorset Sq., George St., Gloucester Place, Gresse St., Inner Circle, Lisson Grove, Little Queen Anne St., Manchester St., Margaret St., Marylebone Rd., Oxford St., Portman Sq., Rathbone Pl., Stephen St., Upper Baker St., Wigmore St., tennis club, Tyburn, and see Marylebone Cricket Club
St. Monica, Priory of, see Mimms, South
St. Neots (Hunts.),
St. Pancras, 'Earl of',
St. Pancras, par. and borough, agric., Battle Bridge, Camden Town, ch., earthwk., Kentish Town, man. Parliament Hill, pop., Rugmere man., see above, man.; soil, streets: Albany St., Camden Rd., Charlotte St., Fitzroy Sq., Gower St., Hanway St., New Rd., Pratt St., Rochester Terr., Seaton St., Store St., Torrington Sq., Winchester Row, Whitefields Tabernacle, woods,
St. Paul, Cathedral of, in the City of London, n, n; ball, n; bells, canons, see Lichfield; Northolt; Sutton, John; canons residentiary, chapter, and see below, dean and chapter; choir, deans, and see Feckenham; Kentwood; dean and chapter, liberty of dean and chap., lights, peculiar of, prebends, Rugmere prebend in St. Pancras, property of, screen,
St. Paul, Covent Gdn., see Westminster, parishes in City of
St. Paul, Wilton Place, see Kensington
St. Paul's Churchyard, see London, City of
St. Paul's Sch., in the City of London,
St. Peter's Chapel, see Westminster, City of
St. Peter's Road, see Stepney
St. Radegund Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
St. Sepulchre without Newgate, see Finsbury, parishes in
St. Stephen, see Westminster, City of
St. Thomas' Street, see Southwark
St. Valery, Annora de, m. Rob. de Dreux, Bernard of (d. by 1130), Bernard of (d. c. 1191), Guy de (d. by 1130), n; Guy of (fl. c. 1140), Reg. de, Reynold of, Thos. of, Walt. of (fl. 1086), honor of,
St. Valéry (St. Walery), Abbey of Holy Trinity (Fr., Somme), prior, n,
Salchow, -, skater,
Salisbury (Wilts.), cath., canon,
Salisbury, bishop of, see Burnet
Salisbury, Earl of, see Cecil
Salter, Sir Nich.,
Salviati, Dr.,
Samford, Sir Thos. de, Thos. de (fl. 1312),
Samon, John,
Sampson, J. E.,
Sancroft, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Sandby, Thos.,
Sandesfeld, see Usher
Sandford, Dan., later bp. of Edinburgh,
Sandown (Surr.), man.,
Sandringham (Norf.), ch.,
Sapurton, Eliz., m. Wm. Venour, Ellen, m. Rob. Markham, John, Rog., s. of Rog.,
Sarson, Hen., & Sons,
Sauche, Jehan le,
Saunders, A., Valentine,
Saunderson, Col. and Hon. Mrs.,
Saunford, Thos. de, n
Savage, Sir Thos., later Vct. Savage (d. 1635),
Savile, Geo., Marquess of Halifax (d. 1695),
Savoy, in City of Westminster, Chap. Royal, n; ind., Hospital, Ho., pop., n
Saxe-Coburg, Prince of, see Ernest
Saxe-Gotha, princes of,
Saxe-Weimar, Duke of, see Ernest
Saxons,
Saxons, East, bp. of, see Mellitus
Saxony, envoy from,
Saxton (Sexton), Edmund, cartographer,
Saxy, John,
Say, Wm., engraver, Wm. de (fl. 1245),
Say, Saye and Sele, Lord and Vcts., see Fiennes
Sayer, Hen.,
Sayers, Thos., boxer,
Scaccario, Hen. de, Ralph de, Wm. de,
Scarborough (Scarbrough), Earl of, see Lumley
Scarburgh, Sir Chas., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.,
Scarlett, Jas., later Lord Abinger (d. 1844), K.C., Jas. (fl. 1873),
Schick, W. A.,
Schilles, M., cyclist,
Schlosel, -, oarsman,
Schmidt, see Smith
Schomberg, Fred. Herman von, Earl of Brentford, Duke of Schomberg (d. 1690),
Schreiber, Lady Charlotte,
Schrider, Chris., sr. (d. c. 1754), Chris., jr. (fl. 1754),
Schröter, Chris. Gottlieb,
Schulenberg, Ehrengard Melusina von der, Ctss. of Schulenberg, Dchss. of Kendal,
Schwarz, R. O.,
Schweppes Ltd.,
Scilly Islands,
Scoles, Revd. Alex.,
Scotland, ambassador, and see Melville; Semple; episcopal ch. of, wars with,
Scotstoun (Renfrew),
Scott, Lord Geo., cricketer, Sir Geo. Gil., architect, J. Oldrid, Jas., Duke of Monmouth (d. 1685), Jas. (d. 1855), S. W., cricketer, Sam., painter, Thos., Sir Walt., Fortunes of Nigel, Walt. Francis MontaguDouglas -, see Montagu-Douglas- Scott; and see Freeman, H. Scott
Scoville, Humph. de, and his w. Maud,
Scriven, John Bagot,
Scrope, Sir Hen. de, Philippa, see Brian
Seagrave, Hugh,
Seale, H. D., J. C. H., Sir John, Bt.,
Searle & Sons,
Seaton Street, see St. Pancras
Sebastopol (Sevastopol) (U.S.S.R., Ukraine),
Sedley, Cath. (d. 1747), see Weedon; Cath. (d. c. 1776-83), m. - Ridge, Sir Chas., Hen. Sumner, Jane, see Brydges; John Sumner, Sir Wm., Bt.,
Segrave, Gil., bp. of London, Steph.,
Seldon, John,
Selet, John, master of St. Giles's Hosp., Norwich,
Selkirk (Silkirke), Alex.,
Selwyn, Geo. Augustus, Col. John, n; -, see Farrington
Sempill (Semple), Rob., Lord Sempill (d. 1611),
Semyn, John Baptist,
Sench, see Shenche
Serjeants' Inn, see Inns of Court
Sermon, Sarah,
Services, Commutation of, and see Customs, feudal; Land tenures
Sevenoaks (Kent),
Sèvres (Fr., Seine et Oise),
Sewell, J. J., cricketer,
Sexton, see Saxton
Seymour, Adelaide, m. Fred. Spencer, Earl Spencer, Algernon, Duke of Somerset, cr. Earl of Northumberland (d. 1750), Anne, Dchss. of Somerset, see Stanhope; Cath., see Cath. (Parr); Chas., Duke of Somerset (d. 1748), Col. Chas. (d. 1854), Charlotte, see Finch; Cicely, see Beauchamp; Edw., Vct. Beauchamp, Earl of Hertford, Duke of Somerset (d. 1552), Lord Protector, Edw., Earl of Hereford (d. 1621), Eliz., m. Sir Hugh Percy (Smithson), Duke of Northumberland, Lady Eliz. (fl. c. 1800), n; Eliz., see Meriet; Eliz., see Percy; Emily Charlotte, m. Wm. Ric. OrmsbyGore, Lord Harlech, Frances, see Devereux; Frances, see Howard; Fred. Beauchamp Paget, Lord Alcester (d. 1895), admiral, Sir Geo. Francis, admiral, Sir Hen. (fl. 1549), Col. Sir Horace, Lord Hugh, Jane, see Jane (Seymour); Jane Georgiana, see Sheridan; Lady Kath., Nich., Rob., Sir Rog., Sir Thos., later Lord Seymour of Sudeley (d. 1549), Urias, Wm., Earl of Hertford, later Duke of Somerset (d. 1660), n,
Seymour-Conway, Francis, Marquess of Hertford (d. 1822), Francis Chas., Marquess of Hertford (d. 1842),
Shackle, Thos.,
Shadwell, Chas., 'Duke of',
Shadwell, see Stepney
Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Cooper
Shaftesbury Avenue, see West minster, City of
Shaftesbury Soc.,
Shakerley, Eliz.,
Shakespeare, Wm., n, Othello,
Shalderton, see Shalstone
Shales, John, - (fl. 1686), n
Shalstone (Shaldeston), misprinted Shalderton (Bucks.),
Shanks, -, coach-builder,
Shannon, Earl of, see Boyle
Shannon, Lady, see Killigrew
Sharp, Bros.,
Sharpe, Ben., Sir Montagu, n, n, n,
Shaw, Hen., Huntingdon, Sir Rob., Wm., Lady, w. of Sir Rob.,
Shearman, E. C., Montague, K. C.,
Shee, Sir Martin Archer,
Sheen, East (Surr.), Palace,
Sheen Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Sheffield, Edmund, Earl of Mulgrave (d. 1658),
Sheffield (Yorks.), ch.,
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Capt.,
Shelton, Mary,
Shenche (Sench), Joan, see Leveland; John (fl. c. 1300), John (d. 1349), Marg.,
Shenley (Herts.),
Sheparde, Thos., n
Shepherd, see Hancock, Shepherd & Rixon
Shepherd's Bush, see Hammersmith
Sheppard, M. W., athlete,
Shepperton, par., adv., agric., almsho., Battle Crease Hall, boundaries, brickflds, bridges, chaps., char., chs., commons, Cowey, demesne, Dunally, Elmbank, ferries, film studios, fishing, glebe,
Shepperton, par. (cont.) gravel-digging, Green, n, Hamhaugh I., houses, incl., ind., inns, lights, loc. gov., Lower, mans., manor cts., Manor Fm., manor-hos., mkt.-gdns., Millbrook Ho., mills, Nether, nursery-gdns., Old Manor Ho., open fields, Pool End, pop., rly., Range, rector, Rectory ho., reservoirs,
Shepperton, roads, roads to, Charlton Rd., Chertsey Rd., Church Rd., Church Sq., Felix Lane, Ferry Lane, Fordbridge Rd., Gaston Bridge Rd., Govett Ave., Green Lane, High St., Highfield Rd., Laleham Rd., Linden Way, Manor Farm Ave., New Rd., Russell Rd., Sheepwalk Lane, Squires Rd., Walton Bridge Rd., Walton Lane, Walton Rd., Watersplash Rd., Windmill Lane,
Shepperton, schs., settlements, Shepperton Creek Ho., stn., suburban development, Thames, Thamesfield, tithes, Town End, Upper, vestry, Walton Bridge Green, Walton Bridge Ho., Watersplash Fm., workho., and see Halliford
Sheraton, Thos.,
Sherborn, Wm.,
Sheridan, Chas., Frank, Helen Selina, m. Price Blackwood, Lord Dufferin, Jane Georgiana, m. Edw. Adolphus Seymour, Duke of Somerset, M. J., athlete, Ric. Brinsley, playwright, Thos., and his w.,
Sheriff, see Middlesex; London
Sherrard Street, see Westminster, City of
Sherston (Wilts.), battle of,
Sherwood, Wm.,
Sheter, Ric.,
Shillibeer, John,
Shire Ditch, see Colne River
Shirley, Jas., Rob., Earl Ferrers (d. 1787),
Shitterton, in Bere Regis (Dors.),
Shobington (Bucks.), man.,
Shoolbred, furniture firm,
Shooting,
Shoreditch, Nich. of,
Shoreditch, borough of, agric., Balmes, or de Beauvoir Town, ch., Curtain Rd., Curtain St., High St., Holywell, incl., ind., inns, Norton Folgate, pop., and see Hoxton
Short, Jas.,
Shorter, Cath., m. Sir Rob. Walpole,
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley,
Shrewsbury,
Shrewsbury, Duke of, see Talbot
Shrewsbury, Earls of, and see Montgomery; Talbot
Shropshire,
Shrubb, A., athlete,
Shudi (Tschudi), Barbara, m. John Broadwood, Burkat (Burckhardt) (d. 1773), Burkat (d. 1803),
Shudi & Broadwood,
Shutz, Chris.,
Sidney (Sydney), Sir Hen., n; Hen., Earl of Romney, misprinted Ramsey (d. 1704), Sir Phil. (d. 1586), n; Sir Wm., Lady, see Dudley, Mary
Sifrewast, Ric. de, and his s.,
Sigillo, bp. of London,
Silbermann, Gottfried,
Silk-weaving,
Silkirke, see Selkirk
Simnel, Lambert,
Simonds, H. & G., Ltd.,
Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., n
Simple, Juliana, w. of Rob., Lettice, Rob. the (fl. 1169- 81), Rob. (fl. early 13th c.), Rob. the (d. by 1213), Rob. (fl. 1307),
Simpson, Aaron, Carlos, Edith, Wm., and see Brooke, Simpson & Spiller
Sindercombe, Miles,
Sipson, see Harmondsworth
Sipson Draghounds,
Sire, Wm. le (fl. 1235),
Skelton, John, poet, n,
Skene, Hen., Zoë, m. Wm. Thomson, abp. of York, n
Skinner, Sir Vincent,
Slack, -, boxer,
Slanestaple, unidentified,
Slaney, Kenyon,
Slater, W. L., oarsman,
Slavin, Frank,
Slein, -, wrestler,
Slingsby, Sir A.,
Sloane, Sir Hans, n
Sloane Square, see Chelsea
Slough (Bucks.), road to,
Smallberry Green, see Isleworth
Smallwood, W. H.,
Smart, John,
Smirke, Rob., R.A.,
Smith (Schmidt, Smyth), Sir A. L., Alf. Wm., Bernard, C. R., Sir C. Aubrey, actor and cricketer, Chas., Culling, Eastlake, tennis-player, Geo. (fl. 1601), Geo. (fl. 1649), J. T., Jas. (fl. 1776-94), clockmaker, Jas. (fl. 1886), boxer, John (fl. 1534), John (fl. 1616), John (fl. early 18th c.), Capt. John (d. 1808), Rob. (fl. 1666), Rob. (fl. 1908), Sir Thos. (fl. 1547), n; Thos. (fl. mid 18th c.), violin maker, Thos. Woodrouffe, Hon. W. F. D., Walt., Sir Warrington, Wm. (d. 1514), bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, later of Lincoln, Wm. (fl. 1651), - (fl. 1824), - (fl. 1850), -, d. of T. W., m. Geo. Head, -, of Ashford, and see Drake Smith
Smith, O. H., & R. Carrington,
Smith, T. & G.,
Smithesby, Thos., keeper of Privy Seal,
Smithfield, East, Liberty of, ind., pop., and see Religious Houses in and near London
Smithsby (Smithsbie), Wm.,
Smithson, F. C., athlete, Sir Hugh, see Percy
Smyth, see Smith
Smythe, John, Sir Wm., Wm., and see Smith
Snetzler, John,
Snyders, Franz, painter,
Soame, Thos., vicar of Staines,
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,
Soho, see Westminster, City of
Solon, L. M., The Art of the Old English Potter, Old English Porcelain,
Somer, Hen.,
Somers, Sir John, Lord Somers (d. 1716), n; Will,
Somerset, Sir Alf. Plantagenet Fred. Chas., Edw., Earl of Worcester (d. 1628), Lord Fitzroy Jas. Hen., Lord Raglan (d. 1855), John, physician, Wm., Earl of Worcester (d. 1589), n
Somerset, Dchsses. of, see Percy, Eliz.; Sheridan; Stanhope, Anne
Somerset, Dukes of, see Seymour
Somerset,
Somerset House, or Place, see Westminster, City of
Somerton, John,
Somery, Alice de, Ralph de, fam.,
Sotheron, Rob.,
South Hants Militia,
South Middlesex Hosp.,
Southall (Southold), borough (for- merly part of Hayes par.), agric., ind., man., mkt., open fields, stn., trade union, and see Norcote
Southall-Norwood Urban District,
Southampton, Earl of, see Fitzwilliam
Southampton Row, see Holborn
Southampton Street, see Holborn; Westminster, City of
Southampton Water (Hants),
Southcote, Rog. of,
Southcote, see Ruislip
Southcott, Joanna,
Southgate, in Edmonton, agric., Arnos Grove, Bowes man., Broomfield Ho., ch., earthwk., Grovelands, Victoria Park,
Southill (Beds.),
Southold, see Southall
Southwark, borough of, bridge, n, cath. (St. George's), chs., fair, ind., St. George's Fields (part of), St. Thomas' St., Stoney Lane,
Southwark Priory, see Religious Houses, in and near London
Southwell, Wm.,
Sownes, Rob.,
Spain, n, ambassadors, and see Acuña; Quadra; Kings of, see Charles II; Philip II
Spalding Bros. Ltd.,
Spalding Golf Club,
Sparks, Dr. Thos.,
Spaxton (Soms.), rect.,
Speed, John, cartographer,
Speilman, see Spilman
Speke, Anne, m. Fred. North, Lord North, later Earl of Guildford,
Speltham Coursing Society,
Spelthorne, hundred of,
Spencer, Adelaide, Ctss., see Seymour; Alice, m. 1 Ferdinando Stanley, Earl of Derby, m. 2 Sir Thos. Egerton, Sir Brocket, Chas., Earl of Sunderland (d. 1722), Eliz., m. Geo. Cary, later Lord Hunsdon, Geo. (later Spencer-Churchill), Duke of Marlborough (d. 1817), Sir John, John, Earl Spencer (d. 1783), Rob., Earl of Sunderland (d. 1702), Susanna, m. Abraham Nelson, Thos., Hon. Capt., Lady,
Spenser, Edmund, Thos. le,
Spicer, John,
Spikes, Rob., boxer,
Spiller, Lady Anne, Brent Reynell, Sir Hen. (d. 1649/50), Hen. (fl. 1741), Hen. Reynell, see Reynell; Jane, m. Jas. Herbert, Kath., m. Sir Thos. Reynell, and see Brooke, Simpson & Spiller; Reynell
Spilman (Speilman), - (fl. 1588),
Spitalfields (formerly Lolsworth Field; Spittlehope), in Stepney, Acts, archery, ch., ind., mkts., riots, pop., silk,
Spode, Josiah,
Sport,
Sprimont, Nich.,
Spring, Thos.,
Spring Gardens, see Westminster, City of
Spurr, Ant.,
Stables, S.,
Stackpole, John,
Stafford, Alex.,
Stafford-Howard, Wm., Earl of Stafford (d. 1734),
Staffordshire,
Stag Brewery,
Staggemeier, -, bookbinder,
Stainbank, Rob., and see Mears & Stainbank
Stainer, see Steiner
Staines, Ric. of,
Staines (Stanes), par., n, agric., berewicks, n; Binbury, Birch Green, boundaries, Bridge, other bridges, chapelries, chars., chs., n, Church End, Church Eyot, commons, communications, and see below, rly.; demesne, Duncroft Ho., East End, n; fairs, ferry, fishing, glebe, Grovebarns man., Hengrove, Hounslow Heath, Hythe, ind., inns, Knowle Fm., Knowle Green, Knowle Green Ho., Lit. & Scientific Inst., loc. gov., mans, n, n, see above, Grovebarns man., and below, Vicar's man.; Manor Ho., mkts. and fair, mkt.-gdns., Mill Mead, mills, n, Moor, newspapers, open fields, open spaces, Penton Hook, Pontes, P. L. union, pop., P. Nonconf., rly., and see above, communications; rect., regatta, reservoirs, and see Reservoirs; rivers,
Staines, roads, roads to, Binbury St., Blackboy, formerly Quaker's, Lane, Bridge St. Chestnut Grove, Church Lane, Church St., Clarence St., Edgell Rd., Goodman Pl., Gresham Rd., Hale St., High St., Kenilworth Gdns., Kingston Rd., Laleham Rd., London Rd., Market Sq., Memorial Gdns., Moor Lane, Richmond Rd., Riverside Drive, Staines Rd., and see Heston and Isleworth; Sunbury; Stanwell New Rd., Station Path, Thames Rd., Thames St., Tilley's Lane, Tothill St., Town Lane, Wheatsheaf Lane, Worple Ave., Wraysbury Rd., Wyatt Rd.,
Staines, Rural District, schs., settlements, Shortwood Common, Shortwood Ho., soil, sports clubs, stns., Southern Trading Estates, suburban de velopment., tenants, tithes, Town Hall, Urban District, vestry, vicar of, vicarage, Vicarage Ho., Vicar's man., warren, n; weirs, woods, workho., and see Hampton and Staines Turnpike Trust; Yeoveney
Staines and Egham News,
Staines & West Drayton Rly.,
Staines Road, see Heston and Isleworth; Staines; Sunbury
Staller, see Asgar
Stamford (Lincs.),
Stamford Hill, see Hackney
Standen, Col.,
Stanes, see Staines
Stanfield & Co.,
Stanhope, Anne, m. 1 Edw. Seymour, Duke of Somerset, m. 2 Francis Newdigate, Anne, see Read; Bridget, m. Geo. Feilding, Earl of Desmond, Chas., Vct. Petersham, Earl of Harrington (d. 1851), E., E. F., Eliz., m. Geo., Ld. Berkeley, Fitzroy, Geo., Earl of Chesterfield (d. 1866), John (fl. 1587), Sir John, later Lord Stanhope (d. 1621), vice chamberlain, Sir Mich. (d. 1552), Sir Mich. (d. 1621), groom of the privy chamber, Phil., Earl of Chesterfield (d. 1713), fam.,
Stanley, Alice, see Spencer; Anne, m. Grey Brydges, Lord Chandos, Edw., Earl of Derby (d. 1572), n; Eliz., see Vere; Ferdinando, Earl of Derby (d. 1594), Col.,
Stanmore, Great, par., agric., Canons, n Canons Park, golf club, incl., ind., man., n; pop., soil, and see Bentley Priory
Stanmore, Little, or Whitchurch, par. pop.,
Stansfeld, Rt. Hon. Sir Jas.,
Stansfeld & Co. Ltd.,
Stansgate (Essex),
Stanton, Mabel de, Wm. de, n,
Stanwell, par., n, adv., architecture, chars., agric., boundaries, bridges, Brook Cott., Court Fm., Cleremont or Clermunds man., Colnbrook End, Cheltenham Villas, ch., The Croft, demesne, Dunmore Ho., fishery, glebe, Hammonds Fm., Hammonds man., Hithermoor Fm., Hollies, n; Hounslow Heath, incl., ind., inns, Knollers man., lights and obits, Lord Knyvett's Sch., man., and see above, Cleremont, Hammonds and Knollers mans., and below, Park and Rudsworth mans.; manor courts, manor-ho., mkt.-gdns., Merricks Fm., see below, Southern; mills, ii. iii. Moor, iii. Moor Fm., iii. moors, iii. open fields, iii. Park Fm., see below, Stanhope Fm.; Park (Stanwell Park) man., iii. Perry Green, iii. Place, iii. pop., iii. P. Nonconf., iii. rly. stns., iii. reservoirs, iii. and see Reservoirs; rivers, iii.
Stanwell, roads, iii. road to, ii. Bath Rd., iii. Bedfont Rd., iii. Hithermoor Rd., iii. Horton Rd., iii. Leylands Lane, iii. London Rd., iii. Long Lane, iii. Moor Lane, iii. New Rd., iii. Oaks Rd., iii. Park Rd., iii. St. Mary's Cres., iii. Selwood Pl., iii. Spout Lane, iii. Staines Rd., iii. Stanwell New Rd., iii. Town Lane, iii. Viola Ave., iii. Rudsworth, iii. Rudsworth End, iii. Rudsworth Fm., iii. Rudsworth man., iii. schs., iii. and see above, Lord Knyvett's Sch.; settlements, iii. soil, iii. Southern, formerly Merricks, Fm., iii. Stanhope, formerly Park, Fm., iii. Stanwellmoor, suburban development, iii. Town Fm., East iii. Town Fm. West, iii. vestry, iii. Vicarage Ho., iii. Windsor Cott., iii. workho., iii. and see Bedfont, West; Poyle; Windsor
Stapley, Thos., ii.
Starr, see Bishop & Starr
Stationers' Company of London, ii.
Steane (Northants.), ii. iii. n
Stebenhythe, see Stepney
Steele, Ric., essayist, ii.
Steere, Wm., iii.
Stein, Johann Andreas, ii.
Steiner, violin makers, ii.
Stephen, King, iii.
Stephen Street, see St. Marylebone
Stephens, Alex., ii.
Stephenson, Edw., iii.
Stepney, Brice of, iii. - (fl. 1807), ii.
Stepney (Stebenhythe), par. and borough, ii. agric., ii. archery, ii. Blackwall, ii. chs., ii. fair, ii. feud. services, ii. incl., ii. ind., ii. plague, ii. pop., ii. Shadwell, ii. soil, ii. streets: Brick Lane, ii. Brown's Lane, see below, Hanbury St., Cleveland St., ii. Commercial Rd., East, ii. Halliwell St., ii. Hanbury St., formerly Brown's Lane, Spitalfields, ii. Middlesex St., com- monly Petticoat Lane, ii. Mile End Rd., ii. Petticoat Lane, see above, Middlesex St., Ratcliff Highway, ii. St. Peter's Rd., ii. Whitechapel Rd., ii. and see Bethnal Green; Charterhouse; Limehouse; Ratcliff; St. Katherine by the Tower; Spitalfields; Wapping; Whitechapel
Stern, Herbert, Lord Michelham (d. 1919), and his w., ii.
Sternberg, Cath. Augusta, Baroness de (d. 1859), iii.
Stettin Pomerania, Duke of, see Philip
Stevens, C. E., ii. Col. Geo., ii.
Stevenson, Rob. Louis, iii.
Stewart, Lord Jas., Earl of Moray (d. 1570), ii. Marg., m. Chas. Howard, Earl of Nottingham., ii. n; and see Stuart
Stewart & Head, ii.
Stiff & Co., ii.
Stigand, abp. of Canterbury,
Stocken, John, ii. Oliver (d. 1808), ii. Oliver Thos. John (fl. 1824-40), ii. Ric., ii. Wm., ii.
Stockholm (Sweden), ii. n
Stodart, John, ii. Mat., ii. Rob., ii. Wm., ii.
Stoddart, A. E., cricketer, ii. A. G., ii. n
Stoke, Hen. de, iii. Maud de, iii.
Stoke abbey, unidentified, ii.
Stoke by Clare Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Stoke Newington, see Newington
Stoke Poges (Bucks.), iii.
Stokes, Nich. de, iii.
Stone, E. H., ii. n; John, iii. Nich., sculptor, iii.
Stone (Staffs.), iii.
Stoney Lane, see Southwark
Stoop, Dirk, ii.
Storer, Martha, m. Wm. Baker, ii. Pet. (d. before 1753), ii. Pet. (d. 1760), ii. Rob., ii. Walt., ii.
Store Street, see St. Pancras
Stort Navigation, see Lea and Stort
Stortford, Wm. of, archdeacon of Mdx., iii.
Storye, John, ii.
Stout, W., oarsman, ii.
Stow, John, Annals, ii. Survey of Lond., ii.
Stowe (Bucks.), ii.
Stoyte, John (Jacob),
Strachan, G., cricketer, ii.
Stradivari, Antonio, ii.
Strafford, Earls of, see Byng; Wentworth
Strand, see Westminster, City of
Strand on the Green, see Chiswick
Strasbourg (France), ii.
Stratford, A. H., cricketer, ii. Penelope, m. Ric. Geast, later Dugdale, iii. Rob., iii.
Stratford atte Bow, see Bow
Stratford-le-Bow (Essex), ii.
Stratford Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Strathblaine Road, see Clapham
Stratton, W. T, iii.
Straw, Jack, ii. castle, see Hampstead
Strawberry Hill, in Twickenham, ii. architecture, iii. Golf Club, ii. iii. park, iii. press,
Streatley (Berks.),
Street, G. E., iii.
Streicher, Johann Andreas, ii.
Stretes, Guilliam, painter, ii. n
Streatfield, - (fl. 1908), ii.
Strickland, Agnes, ii. n; C., ii.
Strode, Sir Geo., ii. Hen., iii.
Stroud, Thos., iii.
Stroud Green, see Hornsey
Strudwick, -, cricketer, ii.
Strype, John, ii.
Stuart, A. A., oarsman, ii. Lady Arabella, m. Sir Thos. Seymour, ii. Frances, m. Jerome Weston, Earl of Portland, ii. Ludovick, Duke of Lennox (d. 1624), ii. Mary, see Mary, Queen of Scots; Mat., Earl of Lennox (d. 1571), and his w., iii. and see Stewart
Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Jas. Arch., Lord Wharncliffe (d. 1845),
Stubbs (Stubbes), Laurence (fl. 1515- 27), ii.
Studd, C. T., cricketer, ii. G. B., cricketer, ii.
Sturt, Sir Humph. Napier, Lord Abington (d. 1919), ii.
Stutchbury, H. O., ii.
Styles, W. K., marksman, ii.
Suckling, Sir John, poet, iii.
Sudbury, Sim., abp. of Canterbury,
Sudbury, see Harrow
Sudbury (Suff.), ii.
Suffolk, ii.
Suffolk, Ctss. of, see Howard, Henrietta
Suffolk, Dchss. of, see Brandon, Frances; Grey, Frances
Suffolk, Duke of, see Grey, Hen.; Brandon
Suffolk, Earl of, see Howard, Jas., Thos.
Suffolk House, see Westminster, City of
Sugden, John, iii.
Sully, Hen., ii.
Sunbury, par., ii. adv., iii. agric., ii. iii. almsho., iii. architecture, iii. Batavia Ho., iii. Blakesley Lodge, iii. boundaries, iii. brickworking, iii. bridges, iii. Burwash, iii. n; the Butts, iii. chars., iii. Charlton, iii. Charlton Ho., iii. Charlton man., iii. Church Green, iii. Church Villa, iii. Church Wharf, iii. chs., iii. Clock Ho. Fm., iii. Common, Court, iii. The Creek, iii. Darby Ho., iii. demesne, iii. ferries, iii. fishing, ii. French ch., iii. glebe, iii. gravel working, iii. Hawke Ho., Hawke Villa, iii. House, later Sunbury Park Ho., iii. incl., ii. iii. ind., iii. inns, iii. Ivy Ho., iii. land in, ii. loc. gov., iii. Loudwater, iii. n; Lower, iii. man., iii. and see above, Charlton man., and below, Oxenford man.; Manor, iii. Manor Fm., iii. manor ho's., iii. mkt. and nursery gdns., iii. mill, iii. Montford Ho., iii. Mount Pleasant, iii. Old Manor Fm., Old Manor Fm., Old Vicarage, open fields, iii. Orchard Ho., iii. Oxenford (Somertons) man., iii. Place, iii. Pomfret Cott., poorho., and see below, workho.; pop., rly.,
Sunbury, roads, road to, Ashford Rd., The Avenue, Batavia Rd., Beechwood Ave., Burgoyne Rd., Charlton Lane, Charlton Rd., Church St., Fordbridge Rd., French Pl., French St., Green Lane, Green St., formerly Sunbury Lane, Hanworth Rd., Lower Hampton St., Manor Lane, Marion Pk., Nursery Rd., Park Rd., Port Lane, Ropewalk, n; School Walk, Staines Rd., Staines Rd. East, Staines Rd. West, Sunbury Lane, see above, Green St.; Thames St., Upper Halliford Rd., Vicarage Rd., Windmill Rd.,
Sunbury, R. Catholm., Rookery, Rossall Ho., schs., stns., suburban development, Sunbury Park, Sunbury Park Ho., see above, House; Thames, tithes, Upper, Urban District, see Sunbury-on-Thames; vestry, Vicarage ho., waterworks, West Lodge, workho., ii, and see above, poorho.; and see Halliford; Kempton
Sunbury-on-Thames Urban District, n,
Sunderland, Earl of, see Spencer
Sundon, Lady, see Dyve
Surgey, Cornelius,
Surrey, agric., bridges, ch. bells, hunting, Mdx. land in, riots, sports, Thames as boundary, Thames towpath,
Surrey, Earls of, see Fitzalan; Howard, Hen.
Sussex, Duke of, see Yelverton
Sussex, Earl of, see Radcliffe
Sussex, n,
Sutherland, A. H., n
Sutton, or Dudley, Sir Edmund, Edw., Lord Dudley (d. 1532), Joyce, see Tiptoft
Sutton, John, canon residentiary of St. Paul's, Sir Ric., Thos.,
Sutton, in Chiswick, feud. services, tenants, wages,
Sutton, see Heston
Sutton (Surr.), man.,
Sutton Street, see Westminster, City of
Swaefred, King of Essex,
Swahn, O. G., marksman,
Swain, Thos., bellfounder,
Swakeleys, see Harefield; Ickenham
Swalcliffe (Swalclyve), Rob. de,
Swan Brewery,
Swanlond, Denise, w. of Wm. (d. by 1439) Joan m. John Newdigate, Sim. (fl. 1315-) 33), Sim. (fl. 1346), Sim. (fl. 1353-4), Wm. (fl. 1355), Wm. (fl. 1364-71), Wm. (d. 1403), Wm. (d. by 1439), fam.,
Swansfield, see Usher
Swayne, Francis,
Sweden,
Sweep, -, boxer,
Sweeps Ditch, in Staines,
Swift, Jonathan, n,
Switzerland, and see Anglo-Swiss Screw Co.
Sydney, see Sidney
Sydney (Australia),
Syers, E., n; Mrs., skater,
Sykes, W. E., Ltd.,
Symons, Thos.,
Syon Abbey, in Isleworth, n, abbesses, agric., brickmaking, conduit, demesnes, and see Isleworth, Dairyhouse; foundation, grants to, nun of, park, property, site of,
Syon House, in Isleworth, agric., architecture, gateway, owners, park, royal visits,
Tabel, Herman, -, w. of Herman,
Tait, Arch. Campbell, bp. of London,
Takeley (Essex), n
Takeley Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Talbot, Chas., Earl and Duke of Shrewsbury (d. 1718), Geo., Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1538), n; Geo., Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1590), n; Geo., called Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1733), Gil., Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1616), Sir Gil. (fl. 1661), Sir John, fam., n,
Talbot, Clement, Ltd.,
Talent, John, Matilda, see Perkelee
Tallard, Comte de, see Hostun
Talman, Wm.,
Tandeane (Soms.),
Tanfield, Eliz., m. Sir Hen. Cary, Vct. Falkland,
Tankerville, Earl of, see Bennet, Chas.
Tann, John,
Tapestry working,
Tapp, Maj. W. H., n
Tarbe, bp. of, see Grammont
Tarleton, Capt. Alf. Hen.,
Tarrant, -, cricketer,
Tassaert, Jean Pierre Ant.,
Tassie, Wm.,
Tate, John, jr. (fl. 1496), mayor of Lond.,
Tattersalls', auctioneers,
Taunton (Soms.),
Tavener, Phil.,
Tavistock Street, see Westminster, City of
Tayler, Emily Charlotte, Ric. (fl. 1679), Ric. (d. 1792),
Taylor, A. S., Evelyn, G., Geo., H., swimmer, H. H., J. B., athlete, J. H., J. V., John (fl. 1585), John the younger (fl. 1856), Sir Rob., Rog., W. H., Capt., - (fl. 1575),
Taylor & Co., n,
Taylors of Loughborough, bellfounders,
Technicolor Ltd.,
Teddington (Tuddington), par., n, n, account rolls, adv., agric., almsho., n, and see below, workho.; archi tecture, berewick, Blackmore Fm., Bridgeman Ho., Bushy Ho., Causeway, chapelry, see below, ch.; chaplains, chars., chs. and chapelry, Common, Creweyte curate, demesne, earthwk., Elmfield Ho., Faversham Ho., feud. services, fishing, Fulwell, Gayles or Geles man., Gomer Ho., Grove, Hall, hosps., Hounslow Heath, incl., ind., inns, local gov., lock, man., and see above, Gayles man.; manor-ho., map of, mkt.-gdns., mill, Nat. Physical Lab., New Hampton, nursery-gdns., open fields, Place, pop., P. Nonconf., rly., rectory,
Teddington, roads, road to, Anlaby Rd., Broad St., Broom Rd., Bushy Pk. Rd., Church Rd., Clarence Rd., Coleshill Rd., Cromwell Rd., Elfin Grove, Elmfield Ave., Fairfax Rd., Ferry Rd., Fulwell Rd., Hampton Rd., High St., Kingston Lane, Kingston Rd., Manor Rd., Middle Lane, Park Lane, Park Rd., Park St., Princes Rd., Queens Rd., Rivermeads Ave., St. Mark's Rd., Sandy Lane, Schoolhouse Lane, Shacklegate Lane, Shacklegate Rd., Staines Rd.,
Teddington, roads (cont.) Stanley Rd., Station Rd., Twickenham Rd., Vicarage Rd., Waldegrave Rd., Wellington Rd., Wilcox Rd.,
Teddington, R. Catholm., St. Margaret's Ho., schs., settlements, soil, South, suburban development, Thames, tithes, Town end, Town Hall, Trowlock I., Udney Hall, Udney Ho., Udney Park, Upper, Urban District, vestry, wages, Wick, workho., and see above, almsho.
Teinfrith (fl. c. 1066),
Templars, Knights, master of,
Temple, Fred., bp. of London, Hen., ii. Hen. John, Vct. Palmerston (d. 1865), statesman,
Temple Bar, see London, City of
Temple, Inner, and Middle, see Inns of Court
Tennant, H. M., n; J. P., athlete,
Tennis,
Tennis Court, see Westminster, City of
Tenterden, Rog.,
Tenures, see Land tenures
Terrick, Ric., bp. of Peterborough,
Terry, Edw. (d. 1660), Edw. (fl. 1663),
Teulon, S. S.,
Tewkesbury Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Tewkesbury Court, see Whitechapel
Thackeray, Wm. Makepeace,
Thame, Phil. de, prior of the Hospital of St. John,
Thame Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Thames, River, admin., and see London, Port of London Authority; Thames Conservancy Board; aits, banks, basin, as boundary, bridges, crossings of, ferries, fishing, floods, ind. on, mill on, navigation, reclamation, rivers draining into, rowing on, settlements on, towpath, valley, water meadows, watermen, and see Doggett; weirs, other refs., and see Isleworth; Laleham; Littleton; Shepperton; Staines; Sunbury; Teddington; Twickenham
Thames Angling Preservation Society,
Thames Conservancy Board,
Thames Ditton (Surr.),
Thames Iron Works,
Thames Rowing Club,
Thames Valley Rly.,
Thames Valley Times,
Thatcher, fam.,
Thavies Inn, see Inns of Court
Thayer, Augustine,
Theed, W.,
Theobald's Park (Herts.), n,
Theobald's Road, see Holborn
Thickpenny, Leo.,
Thistleworthe, see Isleworth
Thom, Jas.,
Thomas, Sir Dalby, Francis, H., boxer, Susanna,
Thomas, of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1397),
Thomas atte Knolle,
Thomas of Oxford (fl. late 13th c.), of Oxford (fl. 1338),
Thompson, Jane, Sam., Sir Wm., Wm. 'Bendigo', boxer,
Thoms, R.,
Thomson, Rob., Mrs., see Skene
Thoresby, Ralph,
Thorneycroft, -, yachtsman,
Thorneycroft & Co.,
Thornbury (Glos.),
Thorney, in Iver (Bucks.),
Thornhill, Sir Jas.,
Thornton, C. I., cricketer, Edw., Dr. G., cricketer, Jos., P. M., Ric., and his w. Alice, Thos.,
Thorold, Sir Geo., Bt., lord mayor of London,
Thorowgood, Sir John,
Thorp, Geo., Nich., Ric.,
Thrale, -, brewer,
Threadneadle Street, see London, City of
Three Cocks (Brecknock),
Throckmorton, Sir Wm.,
Throwley (Kent),
Thubron, E. B., yachtsman,
Thurbarn, Ralph, Rob.,
Thurloe, John, clerk of Council of State,
Thurstan, thegn,
Thwaites, Ainsworth, John,
Thwaites & Reed,
Thynne, Dorothy, see Phelips; Hen., Sir John, n
Tichborne, John, Sir Rob., lord mayor of London, Rog.,
Tichborne (Hants),
Tichborne, John, and his w. Marg.,
Tijou (Tissue), Jean,
Tilbury, -, coach-builder, -, huntsman,
Tillières, - de (fl. early 17th c.), chamberlain to the queen,
Tilston, Thos.,
The Times,
Tindall, H. C. L., athlete,
Tintern Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Tiptoft, Edw., Earl of Worcester (d. 1485), Sir John (d. 1442/3), John, later Earl of Worcester (d. 1470), iii. Joyce, m. Sir Edm. Sutton (or Dudley), Philippa, see Gurney
Tirrell, Geo., gentleman usher,
Tissue, see Tijou
Tobacco manufacture,
Todd, A. F.,
Toft Hall (Ches.),
Tolkein, see Gravell & Tolkein
Tollemache, Chas.,
Tollit, Wm.,
Tolson (or Dash), Anne, n,
Tomlin, Jerrard,
Tompion, Thos., clockmaker,
Tompkins, Pet.,
Tongham (Surr.), man.,
Took's Court, see London, City of
Torbay (Devon),
Torrington Square, see St. Pancras
Torrington, Vct., see Byng
Tothill, see Westminster, City of
Toto, Ant., see Nunziato
Tottel (Tottyl), Ric.,
Tottenham (Tottenhall), par. and borough, agric., Bruce Castle, n; Bruce man., Bruce Park, earthwks., Down Hills, man., and see above Bruce man., and below, Mockings man.; Marsh Lane, mills, Mockings man., pop., soil, Willoughbys, Wood Green,
Tottenham Court Road, see Holborn
Totteridge (Herts.),
Tottyl, see Tottel
Tough, R. A.,
Tough Bros. Ltd.,
Tough & Henderson Ltd.,
Toulouse (France),
Tours (France, Indre-et-Loire),
Tower Bridge, see London, City of
Tower Hamlets, see London, City of
Tower House, see Orpington
Tower Hill, see London, City of
Tower of London, see London, Tower of
Tower Without, Old, precinct of,
Townley (Townly), Francis, Nich., and his w. Joan,
Townsend, Hen. Hare, n; Chas., Vct. Townshend (d. 1738),
Towse, Martha,
Tracy (Tracey), Eliz., see Leigh; Sir Humph., John,
Trade Unions, and see Nat. Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers; Platelayers' Union; United Building Labourers' Union
Trafalgar, battle of,
Traherne, Thos., poet,
Transylvania, Prince of,
Trapp, Prof. Jos.,
Travers, R., boxer,
Treasurer (Tresourer), Wm.,
Treaties, see Hampton Court; Lam beth; Uxbridge; Wedmore
Tregent, John,
Trent, River (Notts.), n
Tresham, Francis,
Tresourer, see Treasurer
Treswell, Ralph,
Trinder, Dan.,
Trinidad (W. I.), n
Tristram, Dr.,
Trollope, Ant., novelist,
Trollope & Sons Ltd.,
Trot, John, see St. John, Hen.
Trott, Albert, cricketer, ii, Rob.,
Truber, Lawrence,
Truesdale, fam.,
Truman, Ben., later Sir Ben., Jos. sr. (d. 1719), Jos. jr.,
Truman's Brewery,
Truman & Co.,
Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co. Ltd.,
Trunkey, Rob., n
Truscott, Sir Geo. Wyatt, Bt., lord mayor of London,
Tschudi, see Shudi
Tuddington, see Teddington
Tudor, Marg., see Beaufort
Tufton, Sir Chas.,
Tull, John,
Tunbridge Wells (Kent),
Turenne, François, Vicomte de,
Turkey,
Turner, Chas. (fl. 1837), John, vicar of Sunbury (fl. 1663), John (d. c. 1753), John (fl. 1761), Jos. M. W., artist, M., cricketer, Dr. Wm., naturalist, - (fl. 1828), fam.,
Turnham Green, see Chiswick
Turnpenny, John,
Turnpike Roads, in Mdx., and see Bath Road; Brentford; Hadley; Hampton and Staines
Turnstile, see Holborn
Turpin, Dick,
Tuscany, Duke of, see Cosmo III; envoy from,
Twickenham, par. and borough, n, adv., agric., Ait, almshos., and see below, workho.; architecture, Borough Co., boundaries, bridges, Burgate, cavalry corps., chars., chs., and see below, Montpelier chap.; cinemas, clubs, Common, Cross Deep, earthwk., East, Eel Pie I., ferries, feud. services, fisheries, glebe, Green, hosps., Hounslow Heath, incls., ind., inns, landholders, lesser estates, loc. gov., man., n; n, and see below, York's man.; manor-ho., manor pk., map of, mkt.gdns., Met. and City Police Orphanage, Milford Stakes, n; mills, and see below, powder mills; Montpelier chap., Moor Mead, newspapers, and see Richmond and Twickenham Times; obits and lights, Oldford, open fields, pop., powder mills, P. Nonconf., Queen's Fm., rly., Ratepayers Assoc., rectory, regattas, rivers, R. Catholm., rowing club, Rugby Union Football Ground, St. Margaret's, St. Mary's Training Coll., schs., settlements, soil, stns., Strawberry Vale, suburban development, Thames, theatre, tithes, Town Hall, Urban District, vestry, vicarage, vicarage ho., vineyd., warren, waterways, weirs, workho., and see above, almshos.; worthies, York Fm., York Ho. Soc., York's (Worton; Whitton; York Hold), man., other refs., and see Fulwell; Strawberry Hill
Twickenham, houses in, Arragon Ho., Arragon Tower, Bath Ho., Briar Ho., Brook Ho., Cambridge Ho., Cambridge Pk., Cole Pk., n, Colne Lodge, Copt Hall, Crane Pk., Cross Deep Ho., Dial Ho., Fortescue Ho., Grosvenor Ho., Heath Lane Lodge, Heatham Ho., Heathfield, Holly Ho., Kneller Hall, and see Royal Military Sch. of Music; The Lodge, Manor Ho., Marble Hill, n; Mt. Lebanon, Orford Lodge, Orleans Ho., Orleans Pk., Perryn Ho., Pope's ho., Pope's Villa, Poulett Lodge, Radnor Ho., Richmond Ho., Riverside Ho., St. Hubert's Priory, Sandycombe, formerly Solus, Lodge, Saville Ho., Solus Lodge, see above, Sandycombe; South End Ho., Twickenham Ho., Twickenham Park, Vicarage, n; Wellesley Ho., York Ho.,
Twickenham, roads, roads to, Alma Rd., Amyand Pk. Rd., Arragon Rd., Back Lane, Briar Rd., Cambridge Parade, Campbell Rd., Catherine Rd., Chertsey Rd., Church Alley, Church St., Clifden Rd., Cobbett Lane, Colne Rd., Creswell Rd., Edwin Rd., Egerton Rd., Embankment, First Cross Rd., Garfield Rd., Garret Lane, n; Gould Rd., Grosvenor Rd., Hampton Rd., Heath Rd., Heath Row, Holly Rd., Hospital Bridge Rd., Hounslow Rd., Kneller Gdns., Kneller Rd., King St., London Rd., Manor Rd., May Rd., Meadway, Mereway, Montpelier Rd., Montpelier Row, Oak Lane, Old Manor Drive, Orleans Rd., Percy Rd., Pope's Ave., Pope's Grove, Powder Mill Lane, Queen St., Queen's Rd., Radnor Gdns., Richmond Rd., Riverside, Rosslyn Rd., St. Margaret's Rd., Sandycombe Rd., School Alley, Shoe Lane, Sion Row, Staines Rd., Strawberry Hill Rd., Third Cross Rd., Trafalgar Rd., Trafalgar Sq., Turk's Lane, Vicarage Rd., Waldegrave Gdns., Waldegrave Pk., Waldegrave Rd., Warren Rd., Whitton Rd., Winchester Rd., York St.,
Twining, Eliz., Ric., Thos.,
Two Brewers Yard, see Holborn
Twyford, in Willesden, Abbey, agric., man., n, pop., Twyford Pk.,
Tybault, Jas.,
Tybbold, Francis,
Tyburn, in St. Marylebone, execution at, man., and see St. Marylebone
Tyldesley, -, cricketer,
Tyler, Walt.,
Tyrell, Sir Wm.,
Tyrrel, Ant.,
Tyrwhitt (Tyrwhit), Eliz., see Phelips; Sir John, Bt., Rob.,
Tyves, Lodewyke,
Udall, Ephraim,
Udney, A. L., n; Rob.,
Ulf, housecarl,
Ulward (fl. 1066),
Ulyett, -, cricketer,
Umfray, Ric.,
Unilever Ltd.,
Union Oil and Cake Mills,
Unions, Trade, see Trade Unions
United Asbestos Co., iii.
United Building Labourers' Union,
United Hospitals Athletic Club,
United States of America, see America
Unwyt, Arthur,
Upton (Bucks.),
Urban II, Pope,
Urlewin, Rog.,
Urmson, G. H.,
Urquhart, Thos.,
Urseau, see Oursiau
Usher (Sandesfeld; Swansfield), Joan, see Merk; Rog.,
Uvedale, Rob., botanist,
Uxbridge, Earl of, see Paget
Uxbridge, par. and borough, Borough Co., cavalry corps, in Civil War, common and moor, communications, courts at, fairs, Golf Club, Hillingdon Ho., hunt, ind., man., n; mkt., Moor, P.L. Union, pop., P. Nonconf., rivers, roads, roads to, Rural District Co., shops, Urban District Co., other refs., and see Colham; Rickmansworth and Uxbridge
Uxbridge, conference of,
Uxbridge and District Electricity Supply Co.,
Uxbridge and Hillingdon Gas Con- sumers' Co.,
Uxbridge, Treaty of,
Uxbridge Yeomanry Cavalry,
Uxendon, see Harrow
Valognes, Joan de, m. Sir Rob. de Grey, Thos. de, and his w. Joan,
Valoigne, Rob. de, Rose de, see Blunt
Vanbrugh, Sir John, architect,
Vanderdoort, Abraham,
Vanderoke, Joyce,
Vandyck, see Dyck
Van Gogh, Vincent,
Vanneck, Joshua, Lord Huntingfield (d. 1844),
Van Somer, Paul, painter,
Vardon, H.,
Vaudemont, Francis, Prince of,
Vaughan, Lady Blanche, Francis, Sir Hugh, Waller,
Vautort, Hugh, John (fl. 1232), John (fl. 1267), Ric., Sim.,
Vauxhall (Surr.), bridge,
Veer, see Vere
Venice (Italy), ambassadors, see Giustinian; Venier
Venice and Murano Glass & Mosaic Co. Ltd.,
Venier, Marco Antonio, Venetian ambassador,
Venour, Wm., keeper of the Fleet prison,
Ventnor (I.O.W),
Vere, Eliz. de, m. Wm. Stanley, Earl of Derby, n; Lady Frances, m. Hen. Howard, Earl of Surrey, John de, Earl of Oxford (d. 1513), John de, Earl of Oxford (d. 1562), Rob. de, Earl of Oxford (d. 1392), Lady Susan, n
Vere, Lord, see Beauclerk
Vernon (Redvers; Reviers; Ripariis; Rivers), G. E., cricketer, G. F., cricketer, Jas., secretary of state, Joan, m. Hubert de Burgh, Wm., Earl of Devon (d. 1217), Wm. Fred., and see Rivers
Verrio, Antonio, painter,
Versailles (France),
Verulamium, see St. Albans
Vicars, Sam.,
Vick, Ric.,
Victor, - (fl. 18th c.),
Victoria, Queen,
Victoria Street, see Westminster, City of
Vienna (Austria),
Vigue, H.,
Vikings, see Danes
Villebois, Hen., John Freeman, - (fl. 1824),
Villiers, Chris., Earl of Anglesey (d. 1630), Edw., Earl of Jersey (d. 1711), Eliz., m. Lord Geo. Hamilton, cr. Earl of Orkney, n; Frances, see Coke; Lord Francis, n; Geo., Duke of Buckingham (d. 1628), Geo., Duke of Buckingham (d. 1687), n, n; Geo. (later ChildVilliers), Earl of Jersey (d. 1859), Sir John, and see Child-Villiers; FitzGerald
Villiers Estates Co.,
Vincent, Sir Edgar, n; Mat., Wm.,
Virginia (U.S.A.),
Viste, Antoine le,
Vitalis, abbot of Westminster,
Voight, E. R., athlete,
Voltaire, François Arouet,
Vulliamy, Ben. (fl. c. 1780), Ben. Lewis (d. 1854), Justin, fam.,
Vyel, John, n; Margery, see St. Albans; Sabine de, m. Wm. of Durham,
Vyner, Rob., Notitia Venatica,
Waade, Armagill,
Waddington, M.,
Wade, G. C.,
Wages, in Middle Ages, table of,
Walcheren (Netherlands), n
Waldegrave, Sir Edw. (fl. 1554), Geo. Edw., Earl Waldegrave (d. 1846), Jas., Earl Waldegrave (d. 1741), n
Waldegrave, Ctsses., see Braham; Walpole
Walden, And. of, Ric. de,
Walden Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Waldon, Dr. Thos.,
Waldron, Geo., n
Wales,
Wales, Princes of, see Edward VII; Frederick; George II; Henry
Wales, Princesses of, see Augusta; Joan (Holand)
Waleys, Augustine, and his w. Maud,
Walham Green, see Fulham
Walker, Ant., Geo., I. D., cricketer, J., cricketer, J. G., cricketer J. O., J. R., Jos. Wm., R. D., R. E., athlete, Thos., V. E., cricketer, W. (fl. 1908), W. H.,
Walker, J. W., & Sons,
Wall, F. J., n
Wallace, Mrs.,
Walleis, Hry.,
Waller, Edmund, poet, n; Sir Wm.,
Wallingford (Berks.),
Wallingford, honor of, honor courts,
Wallmoden, Amalia Sophia von, Ctss. of Yarmouth,
Wallop, Sir John,
Walls, L.,
Walpole, Catherine, see Shorter; Sir Edw., Horace, quoted, n, Hugh, Laura, m. Fred. Keppel, bp. of Exeter, Maria, m. 1 Jas. Waldegrave, Earl Waldegrave, m. 2 Wm. Hen., Duke of Gloucester, n; Sir Rob., statesman,
Walrond, Col. H., n
Walshe, Peter,
Walsingham, Sir Francis, Commodore Hon. Rob. Boyle,
Walsingham, Lady, see St. Barbe
Walsingham, Lord, see Grey, Thos. de
Walter de Albini,
Walter fitz Other,
Walter the Franklin,
Walter, John (fl. 1381), Sir John (d. 1630), chief baron of the Exchequer, John (d. 1812), Pet. Fitz, see Fitz Walter
Waltham (Essex),
Waltham Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Waltham Cross (Essex),
Waltham Watch Co.,
Walther, -, bookbinder,
Walton, Bryan, bp. of Chester, Izaak,
Walton Leghe (Surr.), man.,
Walton on Thames (Surr.), boundaries, bridge, ch., ferry, fishing, man., regatta, Urban Dist. Co.,
Walton on the Hill (Surr.), man.,
Walworth, Wm., lord mayor of London,
Walyngton, Thos.,
Wamsley, Peter,
Wandesford (Wandsford; Wansford; Waynesford), John, Thos., alderman and sheriff of London, Wm.,
Wandon, see Fulham
Wandsford, see Wandesford
Wandsworth (Surr.), n; bridge, man.,
Wanedsor, see Windsor
Wansdon's Green, see Fulham
Wansford, see Wandesford
Wanstead (Essex),
Wanswell Court (Glos.),
Wapping, in Stepney, pop.,
Wapping (Essex),
War Office, see Ministries
Warburton, John,
Warbynton, John,
Ward, Dudley, Jas., John, Vct. Dudley and Ward (d. 1788), Thos.,
Wardour Street, see Westminster, City of
Ware, Wm. de,
Ware (Herts.),
Warham, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, n
Waring, - (fl. 1780),
Warland, Lydia, see Dwight; Thos.,
Warner, Eliz., m. Walt. Green, Hugh (fl. 12th c.), Pelham F., cricketer, Rob., -, bellfounder,
Warner Bros.,
Warner, John, & Sons,
Warren, Revd. Dawson,
Warrener, John the,
Warton, Thos.,
Warwick, Ctss. of, see Russell, Anne
Warwick, Earls of, see Beauchamp, Ric. de; Dudley, Ambrose, John; Neville, Ric.; Rich
Warwick,
Warwick, Isaac, & Co.,
Warwickshire,
Washington, Sir Wm.,
Wastell (Page), Joyce, groom of the chamber,
Wastfield & Moss,
Watch-making,
Waterloo, battle of,
Waterloo, bridge, see Westminster, City of
Waterlow, Sir Sidney,
Waterlow Park, see Highgate
Watermen and Lightermen of London, Company of,
Watford (Herts.),
Watkin, Thos.,
Watkins, Steph., Wm.,
Watling Street, see Roads
Watney, Jas. (fl. 1837-56), Jas. (d. 1884), Norman,
Watney (Herts.),
Watney & Co.,
Watney, Combe Reid & Co.,
Watson, Ant., bp. of Chichester, J. B., Sir Wm., and see Farnell & Watson; LindsayWatson
Watt, Jas.,
Watteau, Antoine, painter,
Way, Ben., Lewis, fam.,
Wayland, John, Margery, and see Weyland
Waynesford, see Wandesford
Wealdstone, see Harrow
Wear Gifford (Devon),
Weatherby, - (d. 1762), and see Crowther & Weatherby
Webb, Anne, F. Doran, Ric., Wm., -, athlete,
Webb, John G., & Co.,
Webbe, A. J., cricketer,
Webber, Geo.,
Webster, Ric. Everard, Lord, later Vct., Alverstone (d. 1915),
Wedderburn, Alex., Lord Loughborough, later Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor (d. 1805),
Wedgwood, Carlos, Josiah, pottery,
Wedmore, Treaty of, or Alfred and Guthrum's Peace,
Weeding, Thos.,
Weedon, Anna (d. by 1755), w. of John, Anna (d. by 1770), m. Thos. Mole, Cath., m. Hen. Sumner Sedley, John, Nath., and his w. Kath., fam.,
Weekman, W., wrestler,
Weiss, John, & Son Ltd.,
Weisz, R., wrestler,
Welbeck, John,
Weld, Baroness (d. 1871),
Weldish, Thos.,
Wellence, Peter,
Wellesley, Anne, m. 1 Hon. Hen. Fitzroy, m. 2 Chas. Culling-Smith, Arthur, Duke of Wellington (d. 1852), general, Garrett, Earl of Mornington (d. 1781), Hon. Revd. Gerald Valerian, Ric. Colley, Marquess Wellesley (d. 1842), governor-general of India,
Wellington, Duke of, see Wellesley
Wells, C. M., cricketer,
Wells, bp. of Bath and, see Peirs
Welman, F. T., cricketer,
Wembley, in Harrow, earthwk., soil, sports clubs,
Wemyss, Col.,
Wendon, see Fulham
Wenman, Thos., Vct. Wenman (d. 1665),
Wentworth, Thos., Earl of Strafford (d. 1641),
Werhard (d. 830),
Wesley, John,
Wessex, Kings of, see Edmund; Edred
West, Benjamin, Edmund, Eliz., m. John Beckenham, John (fl. 1608), John (fl. 1720), and his w. Frances, Marg., Ric. (fl. 1636), Ric. (fl. 1755), formerly Eckersall, Thos., Walt. (fl. early 13th c.), Walt. (fl. 1312), -, cricketer,
West Drayton Millboard Co. Ltd.,
West Middlesex Gazette,
West Middlesex Herald,
West Middlesex Hospital,
West Middlesex Times,
West Middlesex Yeomanry,
Westbourne Stream,
Westbourne Street, see Paddington
Westbrook (Westbrooke), -, wid. of Edw., John, Jas., Wm., - (fl. 19th c.),
Western Avenue, see Roads
Westhall (Suff.), man.,
Westmacott, Sir Ric.,
Westminster Abbey, later collegiate church of St. Peter, abbots, and see Arundel; Berking; Feckenham; John; Littlington; Vitalis; bells, dean and chapter, n, dean of, see Dolben, John; organs, prebendary, and see Wood, Thos.; property: churches, estate admin., jurisdictions, manors, mills, other property,
Westminster, City of, Adelphi, Adelphi theatre, agric., Apsley Ho., Bedford Ho., Berkeley Ho., bridge, Carlton Ho., Carnaby Mkt., Chapel Royal, Charing Cross, Covent Gdn., Derby Ho., Drury Lane theatre, Ebury (Eabury; Eia; Eybury), Ebury man., Empire theatre, Essex Ho., Exeter Change, Green Park, Guards' Memorial, Gunpowder plot, Horse Guards, Hyde Pk., see Hyde; ind., Leicester fields, Leicester Ho., mans., see above, Ebury man.; and below, Neyte and Toddington mans.; Marble Arch., Marlborough Ho., Mayfair, Neyte man., Northumberland Ho., Pimlico, Pimlico Ho., St. James's, and see St. James's Palace; St. James's Park; St James's auction, St. Peter's chap., St. Stephen's Coll., Somerset Ho., formerly Pl., sports, Star Chamber, Suffolk Ho., tennis cts., theatres, see above, Adelphi; Drury Lane; Empire; Toddington man., Tothill, water-supply, Waterloo bridge, Westminster Hall, York Pl., and see Covent Gdn.; Hyde Park; Knightsbridge; London and Westminster; St. James's Pal.; St. James's Pk.; Savoy; Whitehall
Westminster, City of, parishes in: St. Anne, Soho, St. Clement Danes, ch., ind., pop., rector, St. George, Hanover Sq., pop., St. James, Piccadilly, pop., St. John the Evangelist, St. Margaret, pop., St. Martin in the Fields, ch., pop., St. Mary le Strand, St. Paul, Covent Gdn., St. Peter, close of collegiate church of,
Westminster, City of, streets: Almonry, Bedford St., Berkeley Sq., Bow St., Bridge St., Broad St., Brook St., Buckingham Gate, Bury St., Castle St., Chandos St., Charing Cross Rd., Church St., Cockspur St., Compton St., Conduit St., Constitution Hill, Coventry St., Cranbourn St., Dean St., Dover St.,
Westminster, City of, streets (cont.) Duke's Ct., Drury Lane, Eaton Sq., n; Garrick St., Gerard St., Glasshouse St., Golden Sq., Grafton St., Gt. George St., Gt. Marlborough St., Gt. Pulteney St., Gt. Queen St., Greek St., Grosvenor Rd., Grosvenor Sq., Halkin Pl., Hamilton Pl., Hanover Sq., Hay Hill, Haymarket, n, Hog Lane, Hyde Pk. Corner, and see Hyde Pk.; James St., Jermyn St., King St., Leicester Sq., n; Lisle St., Long Acre, The Mall, n; Marsham St., Meard St., Mount St., New Bond St., Orange St., n; Palace St., Pall Mall, n; Panton St., Parliament St., Piccadilly, Poland St., Princes St., Regent St., Rose St., St. James's St., St. Martin's Lane, Shaftesbury Ave., Sherrard St., Soho Sq., South Audley St., Southampton St., Spring Gdns., Strand, Sutton St., Tavistock St., Tennis Ct., Victoria St., Wardour St., Windmill St., Wych St., York St.,
Westminster, diocese of, bp. of,
Westminster, Duke of, see Grosvenor
Westminster Palace, in City of Westminster, King's chap.,
Westminster School, n,
Westmorland, Earl of, see Neville, Chas.
Weston, Sir Ric. (fl. 1509), Sir Ric. (fl. 1521), Sir Wm., prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem,
Weston (Surr.),
Westwood (Surr.),
Wether, John,
Wethered, Isabella,
Wette, A. de,
Weybridge (Surr.), ferry, fishing, man.,
Weyland, Wm., and see Wayland
Weymouth (Dorset),
Weyf, Sim., and his w. Euphemia,
Whalley, Col. Edw., regicide, R. S.,
Wharf, see Docks
Wharncliffe, Lord, see Stuart-Wort- ley-Mackenzie; and see Hanwell
Wharton, Phil., Vct. Wharton (d. 1696), Thos., Life of Sir Thos. Pope, and see Cawood Wharton & Co. Ltd.
Wheathampstead (Herts.),
Wheatley, Col. Sir Hen., K.C.B., n; Col., s. of Sir Hen., n
Wheatstone, Sir Chas.,
Wheler, Edmund, Sir Wm., Bt., Mrs.,
Whetstone, in Friern Barnet, man.,
Whipple, G. M.,
Whitaker, John,
Whitbread, Sam. (d. 1796), Sam. (d. 1815), Sam. (fl. 1852-95), W.,
Whitbread's Brewery,
Whitbread & Co.,
Whitchurch, Maud of, Ranulph of, Wm., s. of Ranulph, Wm. of (fl. 1235),
White, Gil., naturalist, Lydia, see Dwight; Sir Thos., lord mayor of London, W., architect, W. J. (fl. 1800), Wm. (fl. 1610), mon. sculptor, Wm. (fl. 1762), potter, - (fl. 1761), - (fl. 1813), - (d. 1862), fam.,
White, Alfred, & Sons,
Whitechapel (Matfelon), in Stepney, High St., ind., pop., Tewkesbury Ct., Whitechapel Road, see Stepney
White Conduit Club,
Whitefields Tabernacle, see St. Pancras
Whitefriars, see London, City of
Whitehall, in City of Westminster, Cockpit theatre, Palace, pop., n; tennis court, and see St. James's and Whitehall palaces
Whitehall Court Golfers Club,
Whitehaven (Cumb.),
Whitehead, Paul, satirist,
Whitelock, Bulstrode,
Whitgift, John, abp. of Canterbury,
Whitley, see Ridley, Whitley & Co.
Whittingham, Chas., & Co.,
Whitton, Gil. of, John of, Mat. of, Ralph of,
Whitton, in Isleworth and Twickenham, n, agric., bridge, chars., ch., Collingwood Cl., fishery, High St., houses, Hounslow Heath, Hounslow Rd., incl., library, loc. gov., man., Manor, mill, Nelson Rd., nursery gdns., open fields, Percy Rd., pop., P. Nonconf., rivers, R. Catholm., schs., settlement, stn., suburban development., Whitton Court Ho., Whitton Pk., Whitton Place, Whitton Place Pk.,
Wier, Ric.,
Wigan (Lancs.),
Wiggins, Mat.,
Wight, Isle of, n; and see Carisbrooke; Ventnor
Wightman, Sir Wm.,
Wigmore Street, see St. Marylebone
Wigot (fl. c. 1060),
Wilberforce, Wm.,
Wilderspin, Sam.,
Wilkes, John, M.P., Wetenhall, -, actor, n
Wilkin, John,
Wilkins, John, F.R.S., later bp. of Chester,
Wilkins, Campbell & Co. Ltd.,
Wilkinson, Dr.,
Wilkinson's, coach-builders,
Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd.,
Willan, Thos.,
Willcox, - (fl. 1759),
Willesden, par. and borough, agric., benefice, Dollis Hill, earthwk., incl., Kensal Green, man., n; pop., St. Andrew's Hosp., soil, and see Neasden; Twyford
William I, King, the Conqueror, other refs.,
William II, King,
William III and Mary II, King and Queen, n, n, other refs.,
William III, King, as Prince of Orange, and Hampton Ct., at Kensington Palace, n; sports, other refs.,
William IV, King, as Duke of Clarence, and Hampton Ct., other ref.,
William, Count of Mortain (fl. 1106),
William, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1700), n
William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (d. 1765),
William Henry, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1805),
William of Cranford,
William of Harpsden (fl. 1279), of Harpsden (fl. 1302), of Harpsden (fl. 1340),
William, John s. of,
William atte Knolle,
William, Nigel s. of,
William of Northolt, archdeacon of Gloucester, canon of St. Paul's,
William of Odiham,
William fitz Other, and see Windsor
William, s. of Ranulph of Whitchurch,
William le Sire,
William of Stortford, archdeacon of Mdx.,
William of Whitchurch (fl. 1235),
Williams, Charlotte (fl. 1759), m. Hon. Rob. Boyle Walsingham, Charlotte (d. c. 1793), Chas., Sir Chas. Hanbury, Hen., John (fl. 1538), John (d. 1788), Revd. Theodore, Thos. (fl. 1800-44), Thos. (fl. 1872), n; W.,
Williams (Hounslow) Ltd.,
Willis, Hen. (fl. late 17th c.), n; Hen. (d. 1905), organ-builder, Thos., sch. master, n, Thos., s. of Thos.,
Willoughby, Eliz., m. Jas. Bertie,
Wills, Ant.,
Willson, -, architect,
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester (d. 1680),
Wilson, Felix, Maj. G. C., Herb., J. G., athlete, Lady Sarah, see Churchill; - (fl. 1647), n
Wilton, John,
Wiltshire,
Wimbledon (Surr.), man.,
Winch, Geo. (d. 1805), Geo. (d. 1835), Juliet, fam.,
Winchelsea (Suss.),
Winchester (Hants), cath., ind.,
Winchester, bps. of, n; and see Bilson; Day; Duppa; Fox; Gardiner; Wykeham
Winchester College, head master, property, sports,
Winchester, Marquess of, see Paulet
Winchester Row, see St. Pancras
Winchilsea, Earls of, see Finch; Finch Hatton
Windesore, see Windsor
Windmill Street, see Westminster, City of
Windover, C. S., & Co. Ltd.,
Windsor (Wanedsor; Windesore), And., And., cr. Lord Windsor (d. 1543), Ant., Brian of, Edmund, Edw., Lord Windsor (d. 1575), Eliz., w. of Thos. (d. 1485), m. 2 Sir Rob. Lytton, Geo., Hawise of, Hen., Lord Windsor (d. 1605), Miles of (d. 1387), and his w. Anne, Miles of (d. by 1415), Miles of (d. c. 1452), Phil., Ric. of (fl. 1235-6), Ric. of (fl. 1293), Ric. de (fl. 1301), kn. of the shire, Ric. of (d. 1326), Ric. of (fl. 1336), Ric. of (d. 1367), Ric. of (fl. 1415), Ric. of (d. 1439), Thos. of (d. 1485), Thos. (fl. 1544-52), Walt. of (fl. 1198), Wm. of (fl. 1166), formerly Fitz Other, Wm. of (fl. 1198-1212), Wm. of (fl. 1248), Wm. of (d. c. 1275), Wm., Lord Windsor (d. 1558), barony, fam.,
Windsor (Berks.), canons of, deans, and see Keppel, Fred; Ryves; forest, honor of, rly., St. George's Chap., other refs.,
Windsor Castle (Berks.), n; castle-guard, constables, and see L'Isle; Pyncheford; road to, n; royal visits,
Windsor, Staines & S. W. Rly.,
Windus, coachbuilders,
Winnans, W., marksman,
Winslow, Revd. John Lyndhurst,
Winston Electronics Ltd.,
Winter, Hen., Thos.,
Winterbourne, Thos.,
Wintney Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Winton, Edmund de, Edw. de, R. de (fl. mid 19th c.), Rob. de (fl. 1209),
Wisden, Thos.,
Wise, Hen., gardener,
Wisley (Surr.),
Withers, Sir W.,
Woffington, Peg, actress,
Wokingham (Surr.),
Wolfenstone, Sir John,
Wolseley, Garnet Jos., Vct. Wolseley (d. 1913), field marshal, n, Louisa, see Holmes
Wolsey, Thos., cardinal, abp. of York, death, diplomacy, entertainments, and Hampton Ct.,
Woodburn Green (Bucks.),
Wood, C. G., athlete, Gen. Sir David, Dorothy, Edw., alderman of London, Mrs. Eliz., Sir Hen. Evelyn, general, Rob., LL.D. (d. c. 1737), Rob. (d. 1771), traveller and author, Thos. (fl. 1552-6), vicar of Isleworth, Thos. (fl. 1558), prebendary of Westminster, Thos. (fl. 1660), Thos. (fl. late 17th c.), ranger of Hampton Ct., Thos. (fl. 1783), Thos. (fl. 1787), Col. Thos. (fl. 1824-36), Thos. (d. by 1872), lieut.-general, Capt. Thos. (fl. 1908), Sir Wm., -, Fr. (fl. 18th c.), fam., and see Bainbridge & Wood
Wood-carving,
Wood Green, see Tottenham
Wooden, Edw., and his w.,
Woodfall, Hen.,
Woodhall, Nich. de la,
Woodhall, see Hendon
Woods, Jane,
Woods, Surveyor General of,
Woodstock, Thos. de, Duke of Gloucester, see Thomas
Woodstock (Oxon.),
Woodville, Eliz. see Elizabeth (Wood- ville); Ric., Earl Rivers (d. 1491), fam.,
Woodward, H., and see Henry
Woodyard Brewery,
Wootton, -, cricketer,
Worcester, Rog. of,
Worcester, cath., dean of,
Worcester, battle of,
Worcester, bp. of, see Babington, Gervase
Worcester, Earls of, see Somerset; Tiptoft
Worcestershire,
Worde, Wynkyn de,
Worden, Maj.-Gen.,
Worges, Thos., & Co.,
Works, Board of, see Ministries
Worle Hill (Som.),
Wormholt, see Hammersmith, Wormwood Scrubs
Wormwood Scrubs, see Hammersmith
Wornum, Rob.,
Worsley, G. T.,
Worth (Suss.), ch.,
Wortley, see Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley; Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
Worton, in Isleworth, bridge, Hall, man., manorho., n; Worton Grove, n; Worton Lane, Worton Rd.,
Wratislaw, Count, Imperial ambassador,
Wraysbury (Bucks.),
Wraysbury Paper Mill,
Wren, Sir Chris., architect, n, dom. architecture, eccl. architecture, Hampton Ct., n, n, n,
Wright, Bernard, n; Chris., E., J. E., John, Mary, Sir Nathan, Steph., Thos.,
Wright-Nooth, - (fl. 1891),
Wriothesley, Thos., Lord Wriothes- ley, later Earl of Southampton (d. 1550), lord chancellor,
Wroth, Sir Hen., Sir Rob. (fl. 1530), Sir Rob. (fl. 1572- 1602), Sir Rob. (fl. 1612), Thos., later Sir Thos. (fl. 1550-2), gentleman of the privy chamber, Sir Thos. (d. 1573), fam.,
Wrotham, John de,
Würtemberg, dukes of,
Wyat, Ric.,
Wyatt, Jas., architect, n; Sir Thos.,
Wych Street, see Westminster, City of
Wycherley, - (fl. 1866),
Wycombe, High (Bucks.),
Wyer, Rob.,
Wygram, Revd. Fitzroy John Fitz,
Wyke, Wm. de, and his w. Maud,
Wyke, in Isleworth, n, Green, man., Wyke Fm., Wyke Ho.,
Wyke Green Golf Club,
Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, n
Wylie & Co.,
Wyndham, Geo., Lord Leconfield (d. 1869), Sir Wm.,
Wyndham-Quinn, Capt.,
Wynegaarde, Antonius, n, Pet.,
Wynn, Anne, w. of Sir Ric. Wynn, Grace, Hen., Sir Ric., Bt. (d. 1649),
Wyrardisbury River (Finch's or Fisher's Allowance; Fawcons Wharf; Heatham Stream; Hooke R.; Poyle Mill Stream),
Wythes, E. J.,
Yale University (U.S.A., Conn.),
Yarmouth, Gt. (Norf.),
Yarmouth, Ctss. of, see Wallmoden
Yarrow Shipbuilding Yard,
Yeading Brook,
Yeames, Wm., painter,
Yelverton, Geo. Augustus, Earl (misprinted as Duke) of Sussex (d. 1758), n
Yeoveney (Yeveney), in Staines, agric. chapelry, Fm., man., mill, and see Staines
Yerdesle, Rob.,
Yetswiert, Chas., Jane, wid. of Chas., m. 2 Sir Phil. Butler, Nicasius,
Yeveney, see Yeoveney
Yiewsley, in Hillingdon, brickmaking, High St., loc. gov.,
Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District Co., stn.,
Yiewsley and West Drayton Co- operative Soc.,
York, Dchss. of, see Anne (Hyde)
York, Dukes of, see Frederick; Frederick Augustus; James II
York, Eliz. of, see Elizabeth
York, Eliz. (d. 1497), w. of Wm., John (fl. 1381), John (d. by 1410), John (d. 1413), John (d. 1512), Thos., Wm. (d. 1476), Wm. (d. by 1512), fam.,
York, abp. of, n; and see Bowet; Holdegate; Lamplugh; Oskytel; Skene
York, minster,
York, New (U.S.A.),
York Place, see Westminster, City of
York Road, see Islington
York Street, see Westminster, City of
Yorke, Edmund, n; Phil., Earl of Hardwicke (d. 1764), n; Wm.,
Yorkshire, sports,
Young, Arthur, Lucy, m. Wm. Hen. Nassau, Earl of Rochford, Thos., Wm.,
Younger, Miss, actress, n
Zaehnsdorf, Jos. W.,
Zoffany, John,
Zouche, John, Lord Zouche (d. 1550), Wm.,
Zucchero, Federigo, painter,
Zumpe, Johannes,
Zurner, A., swimmer,