A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4, the City of Gloucester. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1988.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Index: L - Z', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4, the City of Gloucester, ed. N M Herbert( London, 1988), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol4/pp462-474 [accessed 16 November 2024].
'Index: L - Z', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4, the City of Gloucester. Edited by N M Herbert( London, 1988), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol4/pp462-474.
"Index: L - Z". A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4, the City of Gloucester. Ed. N M Herbert(London, 1988), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol4/pp462-474.
Ladybellegate House, 123, 213, 272
Ladybellegate Street, 226, 233, 291, 366
Ladycroft, 67
Lambe, Wm., 378
Lampley, Wm., 318
lamprey pies, presented to Crown, 25, 192
Lancashire, see Barrow in Furness; Liverpool; Manchester
Lancaster, Hen. of, see Henry IV
Lancaster, duchy of, 44, 143, 193
Lancaut, 284 n
Lander, see Hall and Lander
landgavel, see borough and city government
Lane:
-, G.R., 189
-, Maud, w. of Thos., m. 2 Ric. Pate,
441
-, Nic., 115, 379, 435
-, Thos. (d. 1504), 375
-, Thos. (d. 1544), recorder of Glouc.,
441
-, Thos. (d. 1584), 376, 441
-, Wm., 133, 380
Lang, Edric, 422
Langford, Toby, 378
Langley:
-, Batty, 161
-, John, master of College sch., 90–2,
357
Lasborough:
-, Cecily of, m. Rob. Mayel, 407
-, Denise of, see barton
-, Hen. of, 407
Lasborough, 28
Latimer, Hugh, bp. of Worc., 40
Latter Day Saints (Mormons), 326
Laud, Wm., dean of Glouc., later abp. of Canterbury, 88, 90–2, 100, 283, 351 n
Laurence, see Lawrence
Law, Hen., dean of Glouc., 210
Lawrence (Laurence):
-, Jas., 401
-, Wal. Lawr., see Morris
lawyers, 37, 47, 53, 62, 105, 108, 110,
140, 172, 176, 225, 373–4 nn, 375,
433, 441
-, attorneys (or solicitors), 79, 89, 105,
110, 125, 133, 140–2, 145, 153,
159, 165, 168, 183, 192, 229, 275,
377–8, 380–1, 389, 400, 431–2
-, barristers, 79, 85, 105, 133, 136, 140,
142, 153, 155, 162, 165, 206–7,
380
Lea:
-, Edwin, 180, 226
-, Wm., 225
Lea (Herefs. and Glos.), 133
Leadon, Wm. of, 373
Leadon, river, 391, 402
Leah, Wm., 236, 437
leather, trade in, 25, 76, 126, 248, 260
Leather Bottle Lane, see Archdeacon Street
leather working, 3, 12, 22, 27, 48, 50–1,
176
-, shoemakers (or cordwainers), 27, 48,
51, 53, 59, 69, 80–1, 109, 125,
141, 151, 172, 176, 316, 426,
436
-, tanners and tanneries, 27, 48, 51,
53, 70, 76, 109, 140–1, 176, 180,
186, 251, 372 n, 375–8
-, tanners' trade company, 39–40,
59, 70, 80, 147, 299, 375 n
Lechlade, 103, 128
Leckhampton, 110, 136, 394, 441
lectureships, 83, 89–90, 100, 117, 306, 323; and see St. Michael's parish; St. Nicholas's parish
Ledbury, Thos. of, 373
Ledbury (Herefs.), 50, 130, 136, 165, 181, 190
Lediard, Thos., 400
Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Rob.
Leicester, 285, 325
Leigh, Coombe Hill in, 129
Lenthall:
-, John, 94
-, Wm., Speaker of House of Commons
and recorder of Glouc., 85, 89,
95, 99
Leominster, John of, 27 n
Leominster (Herefs.), 44
leper hospitals, 15
Leslie, Alex., earl of Leven, 283
Leviet:
-, Reynold, 445
-, Wm., 445
Lewis ap Rice, 376
Labour Church, 334
Lewis:
-, David, 376
-, Edw., 104
-, John, 434
-, Phyllis, 360, 362
-, Ric. (fl. 1720s), 126 n, 128
-, Ric. (d. 1745, another), 379
-, Thos., 156
Ley, Edw. of, see Edward the taverner
Leyborne-Popham:
-, Francis, 433
-, Francis Wm., 433
libraries and reading rooms, 156, 202, 204–5, 212–15, 220, 233, 245, 329, 332–3
Lich Lane, see College Street
Lichfield (Staffs.), 76
limekilns, 123, 132, 246, 252
Lincolnshire, see Grimsby
Lindsey, Wm. of, 373
Lire Abbey (Eure, France), 427
Lisle:
-, Geo., 407
-, Wm., 363
Little Meadow, 67, 193, 231, 245
Littleworth (or Lower Southgate Street), 69, 121, 167, 194, 302, 312, 361, 382–3, 408–10
Liverpool, 174, 185, 187, 208, 254
Llandovery (Carms.), 44
Llanthony manor, see South Hamlet
Llanthony Priory (Llanthony Prima) (Mon.), 18, 289
Llanthony Priory (Llanthony
Secunda), in South Hamlet, 2, 10,
15, 18–19, 35, 40, 52–3, 296, 353,
385
-, chs., chaps, and tithes held by,
10–11, 39, 61, 246, 292–3, 300,
303, 310–11, 316, 400, 424, 427
-, fisheries, 25, 426
-, manors and estates, 37, 56, 62,
382–3, 395–7, 401–2, 404,
420–7, 441, 443, 445
-, priors, 424; and see Cherington,
Wm. of; Hayward, John;
Hempsted, John of
-, property in Glouc., 27–8, 38, 40,
61–2, 69, 121
-, relations with townspeople, 38, 58,
61–2
-, sch. run by, 335, 366
-, site and bldgs., 62, 175, 184, 288–9,
390, 396, 408, 439 n, Plate 40
Llanthony Quay, see docks
Llanthony Road, 163, 253, 255
Lloyd Baker, Thos. Barwick, 214
Llywelyn, David ap, see David
Lockington, Rog. of, 396
Lodge:
-, Strickland, 261
-, Susannah, see Carpenter
Lollards, 40
London, bp. of, 40
London, 110, 154, 279, 309, 320, 405
-, architects of, 233, 321
-, bellfounders of, 140, 285, 428
-, customs and liberties of, 28, 259
-, carriers to, 45, 130, 138
-, Christ's Hosp., 336
-, coaches to, 104, 129, 138
-, Lambeth Palace, 419 n
-, merchants of, 111, 165, 336, 391
-, named as address, 174, 180, 207,
269, 356–8, 362, 370–1, 391,
393, 399, 422, 443
-, rlys. to, 171–2
-, roads to, 39, 64, 104, 128, 385, 411,
430
-, St. Paul's sch., 92
-, Tower of London, 27
-, trade with, 24, 35, 45, 76, 78, 83, 89,
103–4, 108, 128, 130, 137, 139
London, Little, see Longhope
London Road, 63, 67, 160–1, 166–7, 225, 230, 244, 265, 353–4
Long:
-, Thos., 375
-, Wm., 211, 271–2
Longchamp, Geof. de, 433
Longden (Longdon):
-, John, curate of Barnwood, 418
-, Rob., 378
-, Thos., 379
Longdon (Worcs.), 352
Longford, 1, 171, 195, 264, 267, 271,
273, 296, 303, 315, 333, 363, 382,
384, 395, 400–1, 408
-, agric., 401–6
-, boundaries, 204, 382–4
-, chap. (possible), 39, 385, 387
-, char. for poor, 363
-, ct., 409
-, cross, 39, 385, 387
-, early settlement hist., 387–8
-, inns, 388
-, lands in, 148, 194, 391–3, 395, 397–9
-, Longford Ho., 393, 399
-, man., 393, 402–3, 408–9; and see
Longford, Plock Ct.
-, nonconf., 319–20, 323, 326, 328–9,
330–1, 339, 350
-, Plock Ct., 220, 387, 396–7, 403, 409
-, pop., 236, 388
-, roads, 385, 388
-, schs., 326, 328, 345, 350
-, suburban development in, 171, 231,
236, 238, 241, 388
-, trades, 406
Longhope, Little London in, 321
Longlevens (formerly Springfield),
171, 204, 218, 220, 350, 384, 405,
410, 416, 430
-, ch. at, see Wotton, Wotton St. Mary
Without eccl. par.
-, nonconf., 320, 323, 328–30
-, schs., 210, 337, 339, 341, 347
-, suburban development in, 230, 236,
241
Longney, Jas. of, 27, 372
Longney, 47
Longsmith Street (formerly the smiths' street, Schoolhouse Lane, or Bolt Lane), 26, 65, 70, 231, 366
Love Alley, see Mercers' Entry
Loveday, Thos., 376
Lovegrove, Jos., 229, 231, 394, 432
Lovel, Hen., 392
Lovelace, John, Ld. Lovelace, 115
Lovesy, Sam., 400
Lowbands, see Redmarley D'Abitot
Lowbridge, Ric., 263
Lucas (? or le Bole), John, 372
Luce, John, vicar of St. Nic., 210
Lucy:
-, Chas., 174
-, Dorothy, see Arnold
-, Geo., and Co., 137
-, Joyce, m. Sir Wm. Cooke, 392
-, Sir Thos., 392
-, Wm. Chas., 174, 210
Ludgershall (Wilts.), 153
Ludlow:
-, Edm., 112
-, Thos., 379
Ludlow (Salop.), 17, 44
Luffwyk, John, 391
Lugg:
-, Thos., 378
-, Wm., 377
Luke, John, 374
Lumbard, Isaac, 108
Lydbrook, see Dean, Forest of
Lydney, 50, 127, 136, 301, 324, 336
-, Aylburton, 331
Lye:
-, Nat., 308
-, Sam., 379
Lygon:
-, Anne, see Beauchamp
-, Anne, see Cheke
-, Hen., 441
-, Ric. (d. 1512), 397, 441
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1557), 441
-, Ric. (d. 1584), 441
-, Thos., 441
-, Wm. (d. 1567), 397, 441
-, Wm. (fl. 1597), 441
-, fam., 440
Lysons:
-, Ann, 358
-, Dan. (d. 1681), 104, 301–2, 359–63,
423
-, Dan. (d. 1736), 422–3
-, Dan. (d. 1773), 423, 425
-, Dan. (d. 1800), 423, 426–7
-, Revd. Dan. (d. 1834), 423
-, Lorenzo Geo., 423
-, Mary, w. of Silvanus, 423
-, Mary, w. of Thos., 423
-, Revd. Sam. (d. 1804), 423
-, Sam. (d. 1819), 423, 428
-, Sam. (d. 1877), perp. curate of St.
Luke, 209, 224, 227, 263,
313–14, 344, 421–3, 426, 428
-, Silvanus, 423
-, char. of, 314, 423, 425, 427, 429
-, Thos., 422–3
-, fam., 421–2, 425–6
Maberly, A.W., 226, 235, 260, 270,
327, 344
-,
and see Medland and Maberly
McAll, Rob., 325
McLean, Thos., 176
Machen:
-, Edw., 379
-, Hen., 376
-, Thos. 79, 86, 285, 354, 357, 359, 376
Maddox, G. V., 428
Maddy, Philo, 291
Madge, Wal., 200
Madock:
-, John (d. 1606), 261
-, John (d. c. 1657), 377
-, John (fl. 1683), 261
Madresfield (Worcs.), 441
Magdalen Asylum, 158, 211
Magna Britannia , 423
Maisemore, 178, 219, 303, 331,
409
-, boundaries, 66, 384, 410–11
-, commoning rights, 60, 67, 403
Maitland, Alex., 165
Major, John, 431
Malcolm, king of Scotland, 18
malt, trade in, 77, 82, 88, 96, 103, 126, 131
malting and maltsters, 3, 49, 77, 88, 103, 123, 125–6, 131, 139, 176, 180, 257, 376–7, 379
Malvern (or Parker), Wm., abbot of Glouc., 281–3, 418 n
Malvern, Great (Worcs), 350
Manchester, Ric., 42, 300–2, 304
Manchester, 44, 98, 104, 126–7
Mann:
-, Frances, 362
-, John, 352
Manning, Sam., 130
Mansbridge, Albert, 212, 285
Marches, Council in, 79, 87
Marcle:
-, John of, 28 n, 373
-, Wm. of, 372
Marcle, Little (Herefs.), 394
Marcle, Much (Herefs.), 141
Marden:
-, Giles, 307
-, Sarah, 307
Mare:
-, Bertram, 396
-, Maud de la, 433
-, Rob. de la, 433
-, Thos. de la, 433
-, Wm. de la, 433
Mare brook, see Sud brook
Margaret (of Anjou), queen of Hen. VI, 21
Margaret (of France), queen of Edw. I, 20, 245, 390, 407
mariners' chapel, see docks
market gardening, 103, 130, 178, 259–60, 405, 411, 416, 435
Market Street, see Station Road
markets, 9, 58, 142, 203
-, market area, 22, 24, 46–7, 50,
78
-, sites and bldgs., 64–5, 78, 103, 106,
122, 127, 130, 143–4, 162, 178,
192, 196, 251, 259–61, 297, 303
-, cattle mkt., 138, 143–4, 153, 169,
181, 193, 196, 199, 202, 205,
226, 233, 238, 260–1, 292
-, corn exchange, 178, 193, 196, 214,
220, 225, 233, 237, 249, 260,
322, 330
-, Eastgate mkt., 161–3, 225, 239,
260, Plate 30
-,
and see Boothall; King's Board
-, tolls, see borough and city government
-, trade, 2–3, 16, 24–5, 35, 45, 78,
96–7, 101, 103, 130, 138, 170,
178, 181, 189
-,
and see Hempsted
Marmion:
-, Hen., 302, 376
-, Wm., 375
Marsh:
-, Cecily, see Daubeney
-, John, 317
-, Maud, see Twigworth
-, (? or Savage), Rob., 392
-, Wm. (fl. 1337), 391
-, Wm. (fl. 1576), 317
-, Wm. (fl. 1811), 408
-, fam., 133
Marshal, Ric., earl of Pembroke, 19
Marsham (later Marsham-Townshend), Rob., 442
Martin, Maria, 407
Mary, Princess, dau. of Hen. VIII, 21
Marybone House, 121, 154, 162, 246–7, 268, Plate 12
Marybone Park, 121–2, 367
masons, 27, 49, 51, 53, 283–4, 290, 305
Massachusetts, see U.S.A.
Massey, Edw., 93–5, 99, 101
Massinger:
-, Ric., 310, 378
-, Thos. (d. 1534), 376
-, Thos. (d. 1565), 376
-, Wm., 376
matches, manufacture of, 4, 170, 181, 183, 185, 257
Mather, Increase, 323
Matson:
-, Ernulf of, 440, 445
-, John of (fl. 1239), 441
-, John of (fl. 1390s), 443
-, (or Matson Droys), Nic., 391–2
-, Phil. of (fl. 1159), 440–1, 445
-, Phil. of (fl. 1246), 441
-, Phil. of (fl. 1260s, 1284, s. of preceding), 262, 441
-, Phil. of (fl. 1427), 446
-, Rob., 391
-, Simon of, 441
-, Wm. of, 441
Matson, 1, 94, 96, 113, 149, 152, 171,
220, 236, 313, 389, 438–48
-, adv., 445
-, agric., 403, 443–5
-, benefice, 390, 405, 443–6
-, boundaries, 1–2, 171, 203–4, 438
-, char. for poor, 448
-, ch., 303, 311, 438–9, 443, 445–7,
Plate 59
-, bldg. hist., 446–7
-, ch. ho., 439–40
-, early settlement hist., 412, 439–40
-, farms, 444–5
-, inc., 405, 438, 444, 446
-, man., 396, 440–5
-, man. ho., 439, 441–3; and see Matson, Matson Ho.
-, Matson Ho., 440–3, 447, Plate 59
-, Selwyn sch. at, 350, 442–3, 446
-, nonconf., 321–2, 447
-, poor relief, 445
-, pop., 440
-, rectory, 443, 445
-, rectory ho., 439, 443, 446
-, roads, 386, 439
-, Robins Wood Hill, q.v.
-, Roman Catholicism, 318–19, 442
-, schs., 341, 347, 440, 446, 448
-, suburban development in, 241, 438,
444, 448
Matthews:
-, Joanna, 434
-, John, 436
-, J.A., 180
-, Nat., 435
-, Wm. (d. 1539), 53, 376
-, Wm. (fl. 1835), 192
Maud, Empress, 19
Maurice son of Durand, 371
Maundy, Thos., 370
Maverdine Lane, 366
May, see Bryant & May
Mayel:
-, Cecily, see Lasborough
-, Rob., 407
Mayhouse, the, see Twigworth
mayor, see borough and city government
meadows, see common meadows
Meanham (later St. Catherine's Meadow), 67, 193–4, 219, 231, 245, 267, 383, 401, 434
Mears, Thos., & Co., 140, 175
mechanics' institutes, see clubs and societies
Medehal, Hunfrid de, 395, 401, 403
Medland:
-, Jas., 223, 226, 235, 260, 274, 324
-, M.H., 235, 297
Medland and Maberly, firm of, 251, 269, 335
Medland and Son, 226, 331, 338, 343–4, 347–8
Mee:
-, Barbara, 394
-, Sam., 363, 394, 399
-, Thos. (fl. 1722), 363
-, Thos. (d. 1757, another), 394, 399
-, Thos. (d. 1812), 145, 380, 394
Members of Parliament for Glouc., see parliamentary representation
mercer:
-, Ailwin the, see Ailwin
-, Herbert the, see Herbert
mercers, 17, 28, 49, 51–3, 62, 69, 78, 80, 104–5, 109–10, 125–6, 129, 133, 147, 357, 372–4 nn, 375–80, 435, 440
Mercers' Entry (or Love Alley or Fox Entry), 366
Mercers' Row, see Westgate Street
Mercia, 2, 7–10
-, king of the Mercians, see Offa
-, Lady of the Mercians, see Ethelfleda
Meredith, Wm., 317
Merrett:
-, Thos. (fl. 1676), 319
-, Thos. (fl. 1690, 1705, ? same as
preceding), curate of Barnwood,
418
metal working, 35, 48, 51–2, 75–6,
80–1, 125, 141, 172, 175
-, bellfounding, 26, 48, 52–3, 76, 108,
132, 140–1, 175
-, bellfounders, see Atkyns, Ric.;
Baker, John; Barnard, John;
Covey, Wm.; Gloucester, John
of; Hendley, Rob.; Henshaw,
Wm.; Hugh the bellfounder;
Keene, Ric.; London, Whitechapel foundry; Mears, Thos. &
Co.; Newcombe, Rob.; Pennington, John; Prince, Hen.;
Purdue, Ric.; Purdue, Rog.;
Purdue, fam.; Rudhall, Abel;
Rudhall, Abraham (d. 1735);
Rudhall, Abraham (d. 1736);
Rudhall, Chas.; Rudhall, John;
Rudhall, Thos.; Rudhall, fam.;
Sturdy, John; Thomas the bellfounder; Tyler, Francis
-, goldsmiths, 28, 48, 51, 53, 78, 133,
375–9
-, ironworking and ironfounding, 2,
12, 14, 16, 19, 22, 25–6, 47, 139,
141, 175, 179, 185, 188, 368–9
-, nailmaking 25–6, 48, 127, 175
-, pinmaking, 3, 41, 48, 52, 76, 96, 103,
107–8, 124–6, 130–1, 139, 141,
145, 148, 175, 380, 407–8, 416
-, wiredrawers, 48, 51–3, 175, 375
Metford, see Priday, Metford, & Co.
Methodists, 293, 298, 319–20, 324, 330
-, African Methodist Episcopal Ch.,
325
-, Bible Christian, 330
-, New Connexion, 320, 328–9, 330
-, Primitive, 214, 320, 327, 328–9,
330–1
-, United, 320, 327, 329–30
-, Wesleyan, 159, 209, 239, 314, 320,
326–8, 329–30, 339, 350, 437,
447
-, schs., 327, 339–40, 343
Meyler, Wm. Morgan, 196 n, 381
Middlesex, see Hendon
Middleton, Wm., 380
Midland Railway, 172–3, 181, 233, 255, 257, 408
Miles, Wm., 359
Milford Haven (Pemb.), 129, 138
military incidents, 17, 18–21, 242, 245–6; and see Civil War
militia barracks, 226, 240, 247, 249, 253, 349
Milk Street, 366
Mill Lane, see Station Road
Miller, see Pickersgill & Miller
mills, see Barnwood; Barton Street; clothmaking, fulling mills; corn and flour mills; Hucclecote; Saintbridge; Tredworth; Tuffley; Upton St. Leonards; windmills; Wotton
Milner, Rob., 391
Milton, John, 81
Minchinhampton, 47, 50, 130, 277 n, 349, 418
Minety (Wilts., formerly Glos.), 352
Minsterworth, 53, 304, 330, 426
-, Denny, 23, 47
-, Highgrove, 141, 152
mint, 8, 12–13, 17, 64
Miserden, 148, 341–2
mission churches, see churches
missions, undenominational, 210–12,
332–4
-, to seamen, 210–11, 332–3; and see
docks, mariners' chap.
Mitcheldean, 133, 264, 274
Mitchell:
-, Jas., 414
-, Thos., 391
-, Wm., 376
Mitre Street, see Oxbode
moated sites, 422, 424, 433, 439, 443
Moffat, W.B., 194
Molyneux, see Howard-Molyneux-Howard
Monger:
-, Joan, 316
-, Phil., 42, 316, 374
Monk:
-, Chas. Jas., 206–8, 297
-, Jas., bp. of Glouc., 158, 209, 284
-, fam., 297
Monk Meadow, 401, 404–5 dock, see docks
Monkleighton grounds, 161, 168
Monmouth, John, 41, 303, 373
Monmouth, 44–5, 130, 143
Monmouthshire, see Abergavenny;
-, Chepstow; Llanthony Priory;
-, Monmouth; Newport; Usk
Monnington, Thos. of, 373
Montague:
-, Chas., 179
-, Wm., 139, 175, 179
Montfort, Simon de, 20
Montgomeryshire, see Kerry
Moore, Thos., 62, 373
Mordiford (Herefs.), 50
Moreland:
-, S.J., 181, 227, 257
-, S.J., & Sons, 181, 187
Moreton (Morton):
-, Rob., 376
-, Sir Wm., recorder of Glouc., 114
Moreton, Castle (Worcs.), 352
Moreton Valence, 145
-, Epney, 47, 218, 294, 304, 306
-, Horsemarling, 42
Morgan:
-, Chas. Tyrell, 426
-, Thos. a, see Thomas
Morin:
-, Geof., 407
-, Nic., 407
-, Rog., 407
Morin's Mill, see Barton Street, mills
Morley, Sarah, 285
Mormons, see Latter Day Saints
Morris:
-, Eliz., 363
-, Francis, 400
-, John, (fl. 1626), 357
-, John (d. 1788), 394, 413, 416
-, Mary, 413
-, Rob. (d. 1816), 153, 395, 398,
413–16
-, Rob. (fl. 1825), 413
-, (later Lawrence), Wal. Lawr., 395
-, Wm., 395, 413
-, fam., 140–1
-,
and see Turner and Morris
Morse:
-, Jas., 376
-, John, 400
Mortimer:
-, Rog. (d. 1282), 20
-, Rog. (d. 1330), 21
Morton, see Moreton
Morwent, John, abbot of Glouc., 279
Moslems, see Islam
Mount Street (formerly Dockham), 366
Mucegros:
-, Cecily de, 396
-, Hawise de, m. 2 John de Ferrers, 3
John de Bures, 396
-, John de, 396
murage, see borough and city government
museums, 156, 202–15, 220–1, 237
music meeting (later called Three Choirs festival), 107, 119, 133, 154, 157, 215–16, 249
Myende Lane, 8, 366
Mynd House, 162, 338
Myparty, Thos., 23
Naight, the, 253, 383–4, Plate 12
nailmaking, see metal working
Nailsworth, 306
Nash, Rob., curate of Hempsted, 428
Nasmith, David, 212, 333
Natton, John, 375
Nayler, Ric., 380
Neath (Glam.), 77, 126–7
Netheridge, see Quedgeley
New Inn (formerly Grant or Rosse) Lane, 39 n, 65, 236, 366
New Testament Church of God, 329, 334
Newark Ho., see Hempsted
Newcastle under Lyme (Staffs.), 127
Newcombe, Rob., 285
Newent, 16, 24, 47, 50, 129, 136, 138,
177, 397
-, rural district, 264
Newland (in Glouc.), 26, 67, 121
Newman:
-, Wm., 374
-, Wm. Ireland, 400
Newnham, 16, 43, 128, 141, 324
-, Bullo Pill, 136, 141
Newport (Mon.), 177
Newsham, Ric., 268
newspapers, 119, 159, 213
-,
Citizen, 200, 213
-,
Gloucester Journal, 132, 151, 157,
159, 176, 192, 213, 339
-,
Gloucestershire Chronicle, 159, 213
Newton:
-, Revd. John, 290
-, Revd. John Fendall, 401
Newtown, see Tredworth
Niblett:
-, D.J., 399
-, Francis, 315
-, John, 133
-, Kitty, 399
-, Sam., 133, 141
Nice, Hen., 234
Nicholas:
-, Hen. s. of, see Henry
-, John s. of, see John
-, Roger s. of, see Roger
Nicholas son of Ralph, 396
Nicholls:
-, Edw., rector of St. Mary de Crypt,
446
-, Thos., 263, 379
-, Wm. (d. 1693), 378
-, Wm. (d. 1721), 379
Nicks, Wm., 177, 231
Niel, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Noke, see Hucclecote
nonconformity, see protestant nonconformity
Norfolk, duke of, see Howard, Chas.
Norfolk, sch. in, 350
Normandy, duke of, see Robert
Norman's brook, see Horsbere brook
North Hamlet, 246, 353, 382–3, 408–9
Northampton, 17, 26, 159, 269
Northamptonshire, smith from, 23 and see Northampton
Northaw (Herts.), 391
Northgate Street (part formerly Cordwainers' Row), 27, 64–5, 69, 236,
259–60, 366
-, lower, 9, 66, 239, 265, 366
Northleach, 50
Northumbria, 7
-, king of, see Oswald
Northwich, John of, 372
Norris, John, 354
Norton:
-, Marg., 355, 361
-, Mrs. (? same as preceding), 359
Norton, 109, 129, 173, 308, 385
Norway:
-, seamen from, 211, 257, 333
-, trade with, 183
Norwood, Hen., 110, 113, 378, 394
Nottingham:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wm., m. 2 Ric.
Poole, 398, 433
-, Sir Wm., 37, 374, 398, 433, 443
Nourse:
-, Edw. (fl. 1660), 113
-, Edw. (fl. 1674, ? same as preceding),
304, 307, 361
-, Hen., 406
-, Luke, 95, 377
-, Tim., 112, 147–8, 359
-, Wal., 377
Nympsfield, 339
Ockenden, North (Essex), 394
Ockhold, Hen., 378
Offa, king of the Mercians, 390
office workers, 4, 172, 183, 186, 190
oil and petroleum, distribution of, 177, 186–7, 257–8
Oke, Hen. del, 372
Oldisworth, Wm., recorder of Glouc., 86
Olive fam., 388
Oliver:
-, Geo., 181
-, Wm., 374
Ollney, John Harvey, 356, 408
Osbern, bp. of Exeter, 10, 14, 394
Osborne, Thos., 375
Osmund the reeve (or Keys), 29, 61
Osric, under-king of the Hwicce, 9, 275, 281
Oswald, St., king of Northumbria, 7, 9, 39, 289
Over, in Highnam, 175, 218, 255, 258
-, bridge, 243, Plate 40
-, hosp., 202, 269, 273
-, Vineyard, the, 361, 382 n, 424
Over causeway, see bridges
Overbury, Thos., 236
Overbury (Worcs.), 50
Owen:
-, Francis, 126 n, 128
-, John, 445
Oxbode, the (or Mitre Street), 65, 69, 202, 236, 366
Oxenhall, 264
Oxford, 45, 128, 130, 174, 385, 411,
430
-, Brasenose Coll., 266, 315, 392, 408
Oxford Street, 168, 194
Oxfordshire, see Banbury; Burford; Eynsham Abbey; Godstow Abbey; Oxford; Tetsworth; Woodstock
Oxlease, 67, 193, 231, 262, 382, 384, 403
Oye, Thos., 371–2
Paddock House, 162, 251, 338
Padstow (Cornw.), 77
Pain (fl. 1066), 395
Paine, Tom 151
Paine & Co., 129, 138
Painscastle (Radnors.), 19
Painswick, 154, 209, 271, 277 n
-, Edge, 302, 385
-, road to, 39, 65, 129, 386
-, Spoonbed, 27
-, trade, 16, 24, 47, 50
Painswick Road, 229–30, 238, 329–30
Palling, Sam., 298, 360
Palmer:
-, A.J., 313
-, Gideon, 104
-, Maur., 371
-, Sam., 379
palmer, Ellis the, see Ellis
Paris, abbey of St. Denis at, 11, 14
parishes (of Glouc. city):
-, boundaries, 1, 10–11, 14, 70, 194,
198, 292–3, 382
-, par. govt. and poor relief, see
borough and city government
-, relative prosperity of, 70–1, 73,
81–2, 102–3, 110
-, union of (1648), 98, 100, 118, 293
-,
and see under parish names
park, Wm. of the, 407
Park Road, 165, 168, 226, 385
Park Street (formerly Back Hare Lane), 8, 66, 231, 366, Plate 1
Parkend, see Dean, Forest of
Parker:
-, Humph., 413
-, Isabel, 413
-, John (fl. 1538), 413
-, John (fl. 1560, 1602), 413
-, Margery, see Stephens
-, Mary, w. of Ric., m. 2 Geo. Worrall,
413
-, Ric., 413
-, Wm., 413
-, Wm., abbot of Glouc., see Malvern
-, fam., 419
parker, Hugh the, see Hugh
Parker's Row, see Brunswick Road
parks and gardens, 195, 205, 217,
219–20, 251, 423
-, ornamental gardens (18th-cent.),
162, 246, 250, 442
-,
and see Blenheim Gardens; spas;
Tuffley; Twigworth
parliament:
-, held at Glouc., 20–1, 282
-, Speaker of House of Commons, see
Lenthall, Wm.
Parliament Street (formerly Green Dragon Lane), 225, 270, 366
parliamentary representation, 56, 82,
86–7, 88–9, 113, 115, 142, 144,
146, 152–4, 155, 170, 196, 198,
205–9
-, M.P.s for Glouc., 37, 86, 89, 92,
94–5, 141, 144, 149, 151–3, 155,
165, 175, 185, 205–9, 263, 275,
371, 394, 398, 413, 433, 441–2
Parry:
-, Anne, see Fortescue
-, Sir Chas. Hubert Hastings, 214,
285
-, Hen., bp. of Glouc., 283
-, Thos., 393
-, Thos. Gambier, 209–10, 214, 271–2,
284, 348
Parsons:
-, (later Higford), John, 396, 406, 424,
428–9
-, Rob., 318
Parton, see Churchdown
Partridge:
-, Hugh, 299, 303
-, John, 423
-, Sir Miles, 299, 303
-, Ric., 423
-, Thos., 111
-, Wm., 255
Pasco, John, 127, 287
Pate:
-, Maud, see Lane
-, Ric., recorder of Glouc., 40, 85–6,
244, 285, 292, 299, 307, 352,
355, 357, 441–2
Patrick, Hen., 27 n
Paul, Sir Geo. Onesiphorus, 246–7, 270, 273, 285
Pauncefoot, John, 318
Pauntley, Ketford in, 264
Payn (Payne):
-, Capel, 379
-, John (fl. 1260s), 32, 372
-, John (d. 1605), 377
-, Rob. (fl. 1659), 378
-, Rob. (d. 1713), 301, 361, 378
-, Thos., 291, 376
-, Wal., 371–2
-, Wm., 22–3, 27
-, fam., 422
-,
and see Selwyn-Payne
Peach, Mr. (? fl. before 1618), 356
Pearce (Pierce):
-, Thos. (fl. 1660), 378
-, Thos. (fl. 1693, ? another), 105
Pearman, Mark, 136
Pearson, Edw., 295
Pembroke, earl of, see Marshal, Ric.
Pembrokeshire, trade with, 77
-,
and see Milford Haven; Tenby
Pendock, And. of, 306, 372–3
Pennington, John, 285
Pentecostal Churches (later Assemblies of God), 334
Perkins:
-, Wm. (fl. 1466), 374
-, Wm., (fl. 1572, 1634), curate of
Barnwood, 418
Perks & Hill, firm of, 126 n
Permali Ltd., 187
Perry, see Pury
Pershore (Worcs.), 104
Peter, abbot of Glouc., 275, 281
Peter son of Herbert, 395
Peters, Geo., 272
Pettifer, Rob., 357
Phelps:
-, Jos., 399
-, Wm. Hen., 301, 361
-, fam., 424
Philip the spicer (or apothecary), 22–3, 372
Phillips:
-, Francis, 400
-, Revd. Wm. Spencer, 414
Phillpotts:
-, John (fl. 1782, 1799), 155
-, John (d. 1849, s. of preceding), 129,
136, 153, 155, 165, 167, 206,
247, 261, 380, Plate 20
-, Thos., 254
-, Wm., bp. of Exeter, 155
physicians, see doctors
Pickersgill & Miller, firm of, 180
pickle and vinegar, manufacture of, 176–7, 180, 183, 187
Pidgeon, Dan., 226
Pierce, see Pearce
pilgrimage, 39, 279, 421
Pincott, Thos., 407
Pinfold, John, 132
pinmaking, see metal working
Pirton:
-, Eliz, w. of Rog., m. 2 John Bradston,
433
-, Rog. (fl. 1394), 433
-, Rog. (d. 1453, ? same as preceding),
433
Pirton, see Churchdown
Pitchcombe, 137, 386
Pîtres, Rog. de, see Gloucester, Rog. of
Pitt (Pytt):
-, Anne, 301 n
-, Revd. Jas., 392
-, John, 153, 162, 252, 275, 297, 392,
400–1
-, John Selwyn, 159
-, Mary, m. Revd. Jas. Pitt, 343, 392
-, Rowland, 127
-, fam., 297 n, 367
Pitt Street, 66, 260, 367
plagues and epidemics, 3–4, 35–6,
73–5, 82–3, 88, 96–7, 102, 272
-, cholera, 150–1, 156, 158, 168, 194–5,
266, 272–3
-, smallpox, 102, 124, 200, 202–3, 273,
408
-,
and see anti-vaccination movement
Planck, Wal., 316
Platt:
-, Jas., 179, 200
-, John, 132
-,
and see Fielding & Platt
Plavis, Rob., 375
Playne, Mary, 349
Plock Court, see Longford
Podsmead, see Hempsted
Poland, corn from, 83
police force, see borough and city government, public services, watching and police
Pollard, Jas., 165
Pool Meadow, 67, 132, 194, 196, 231, 383
Poole:
-, Chas., 219
-, Eliz., see Nottingham
-, Hen., 433
-, John, 374–5
-, Ric., 398, 433
-, Rob. (fl. 1489), 375
-, Rob. (d. 1545), 42, 376
-, Wm., 374
poor relief, see Barnwood; borough and city government; Gloucester poorlaw union; hamlets; Hempsted; Hucclecote; Matson
Pope:
-, J. Pearce, & Sons, 261
-, J.R., 181, 328
-, John, 373
-, Rob. (fl. 1307), 372
-, Rob. (fl. 1327, ? same as preceding),
28
-, Rob. (fl. 1377, 1391), 373
-, Thos., 41–3, 62, 294, 373
Popham, see Leyborne-Popham
population, 3–4, 13, 18, 35, 73–4, 95–6, 102–3, 124, 170–1, 227
port of Gloucester, 3, 43, 77, 88, 128,
252
-, custom house, 172, 252, 255, 258,
350
-, port sanitary authority, see borough
and city government, corporation
Port Talbot (Glam.), 182
Port way, see roads and road transport
Portcullis Lane, see St. Mary's Street
Porter:
-, Anne, see Danvers
-, Arthur (d. 1558 or 1559), 289, 392,
395
-, Sir Arthur (fl. 1597, 1609), 79, 395
-, Eliz., m. John Scudamore, 395–6
-, John, see Hartland
-, Thos., see Hartland
-, Sir Thos., 395
-, fam., 424
Portham, 67, 193
Portishead (Som.), 177
Portmadoc (Caern.), 137
'portmen', see borough and city government
Portsmouth (Hants), 26
Portugal, trade with, 42, 126, 135, 137
Potter:
-, Beatrix, 216
-, Ric., 173–4, 178, 207
-, Rob., 313
potter, 27
Poulton:
-, Alice, 351
-, Thos., 357
Powell (Powle):
-, Hen. (fl. 1628), 424
-, Hen. (fl. 1662, s. of preceding), 424
-, Hen. (fl. 1740), 132
-, Jas., 377
-, John (d. 1666), 357, 378
-, Sir John (d. 1713), town clerk of
Glouc., 105, 116, 285, 291
-, John Jos., 207
-, Ric., 424
-, Thos., town clerk of Glouc., 105,
116
Power:
-, John, 374
-, (or Southern), Thurstan, 374
Powke Lane, 8, 367
Powle, see Powell
Presbyterians, 95, 100–1, 226, 319–20, 323–4, 326, 330–1, 332, 419
Price:
-, Bridget, 299
-, Dorothy, 299
-, John (d. 1687), 378
-, John (fl. 1690s), 109
-, John (fl. 1780), 391
-, Marg., 208, 214, 332
-, Margery, 259
-, Mat., 377
-, Morgan, 127
-, Morgan Philips, 209
-, Thos. (d. 1679), 299, 378
-, Thos. (fl. 1747, 1758), 133
-, Wm. (d. 1640), 377
-, Wm. (d. 1815), 127, 135, 260, 353
-, Wm. (d. 1838), 135, 137, 165, 169,
173, 380
-, Wm. Edwin, 214
-, Wm. Phil., 173, 206–8, 250, Plate 22
Price & Washbourne (later Price & Co., later Price, Walker, & Co.), 173–4, 182, 187, 215, 255, 257, Plate 27
Prichard, see Pritchard
Priday, Metford, & Co., 179, 189
Pridith, Phil., 375
Prince, Hen., 52
printers, 119, 132, 167, 176, 180–1, 183, 185, 226, 380–1
Prior, Thos., 89
Priory Road, 195, 225
prisons, see gaols
Pritchard (Prichard):
-, John, 216
-, Rob. Anwyl, rector of Matson, 447
-, Pritchett, J.P., 223
Probyn, Edm., 391
Prosser, Wm., 135
protestant nonconformity, 4, 100–1, 117–18, 134, 158–9, 201, 209–10, 232, 319–34, 350; and see Apostolic Ch.; Baptists; Barnwood; Bethel United Ch. of Jesus Christ; Bible Christians; Brethren; Christadelphians; Christian Scientists; Ch. of God of Prophecy; Chs. of Christ; Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion; Elim Pentecostal ch.; Hucclecote; Independents; Jehovah's Witnesses; Labour Ch.; Latter Day Saints; Matson; Methodists; New Testament Ch. of God; Pentecostal Chs.; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army; Seventh Day Adventists; spiritualists; Unitarians; United Reformed Ch.
protestantism, early, 40
Pruen, Thos., 129
public services, see borough and city government
pump room, see spas
Punter, Jane, 307, 352, 357
Purdue:
-, Ric., 302
-, Rog., 305, 310
-, fam., 296
puritanism, 3, 73, 86–92, 100, 418
Pury (Perry):
-, Edw., 342
-, Thos. (d. 1579), 291, 376
-, Thos. (d. 1666), 89, 92–5, 99, 113,
301, 361, 377
-, Thos. (s. of preceding), 95, 100, 286
-, Wal., 301, 361
Putley:
-, Ralph of, 372
-, Rob. of, 23, 28, 372
Putney (Surr.), 226
Pytt, see Pitt
Quakers (Society of Friends)), 101,
117, 210–11, 319–20, 323, 331–2,
333–5
-, sch., 343
Quarington, John, 127
quay, 36, 38, 120, 122, 132, 136, 149,
155, 178, 251–3, 261, 265
-, gifts for upkeep of, 42, 56, 242
-, improvements at, 104, 117, 143, 169,
182, 199, 202, 252–3, 311
-, tolls at, 142–4, 193, 251–3
-, trade at, 41, 43–4, 58, 126–8, 135–6
Quay Court, see Turnstile Alley
Quay Street, 121, 226, 237, 240, 252,
264, 367
-, Lower (formerly the fullers' street
or Walkers' Lane), 26, 65, 367
-, Upper, 223, 240, 367
Quedgeley, 178, 191, 310–11, 395, 403,
426
-, boundaries, 1, 383–4, 420
-, ind., 185, 187, 238, 257
-, Netheridge, 204, 267, 420, 426
-, Woolstrop, 311, 363, 382 n, 383,
408
Queen Street, 239, 261, 367
Quenington, 14, 397
racing, see horse races
radio station, local, 213
Radnorshire, see Painscastle
Ragoun, Wm., 373
Raikes:
-, Revd. Hen. (d. 1854), 394, 400
-, Hen. (d. 1863), 394
-, Hen. Cecil, 394, 405
-, Mary, 400
-, Revd. Ric., 285, 341, 343, 394
-, Rob. (d. 1757), 132, 159, 400
-, Rob. (d. 1811), 157, 159, 332, 400
-, memorials to, 214, 225, 251, 299,
302, 315, 321, 329, 339
railway carriages and wagons, manufacture of, 4, 170, 174, 178–9; and see Gloucester Wagon Co.
railways, 1, 3–4, 170, 171–3, 174–5, 177–8, 181, 182–3, 185–6, 189–90, 212, 214, 222–4, 227, 232–3, 239–40, 254–8, Plate 33; and see Birmingham and Gloucester; Gloucester and Dean Forest; Great Western; Midland
Ralph (fl. early 12th cent.), 440, 445
Ralph, Nic. s. of, see Nicholas
Ralph the reeve, 31 n
Ramsbury (Wilts.), Littlecote in, 433
Randall, Josias, 361
Ranulph the wheeler, 372–3
Rastell:
-, John (d. 1533), 376
-, John (d. 1558), 40, 376
-, John (d. 1587), 377
Ratcliffe, Thos., 352
Rathgael House (co. Down), 251
Rawlings (Rawlins):
-, Ann, 126 n
-, Darsie, 419
-, Hugh, curate of Holy Trinity, 40
-, John (fl. 1391), 42
-, John (d. 1532), 375
-, Ralph, 376
-, Rob., 375
Rayer fam., 155 n
Rea, Russell, 208
Rea, the see Hempsted
Read (Reed):
-, Dorothy, m. Oliver St. John, 397
-, Edw., 261
-, John (fl. 1430s), 374
-, John (d. 1570), 397
-, Marg., 397
-, Ric., 397
-, Wm., 397
reading rooms, see libraries
Ready, John, 380
Recevour:
-, Ric. le (or Ric. of Bramshall), 373
-, Rog., 373
recorder, see borough and city government
Redmarley D'Abitot, Lowbands in, 328–9
Redvern:
-, Hen., 307
-, Phil., 376, 440
Reece, see Rice
Reed, see Read
Rees, see Rice
Reeve, Jos., 363
reeve:
-, Osmund the, see Osmund
-, Ralph the, see Ralph
religious houses, 1, 3, 14–15, 23, 55; and see Carmelite friary; Dominican friary; Franciscan friary; Gloucester Abbey; Llanthony Priory; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; St. Margaret's Hospital; St. Mary Magdalen's Hospital; St. Oswald's Priory
religious life, 14–15, 38–40, 89–91, 100–1, 117–18, 157–9, 209–11; and see anchorites; chapels; churches; evangelical movement; Islam; Jews; Lollards; protestant nonconformity; protestantism, early; puritanism; Roman Catholicism; Socinianism
Reynold the carter, 45
Reynolds:
-, Jas., 179
-, Jos., 179, 345
-, Sydney, 345
-, Wm., 135
Rheims (Marne, France), 318
Rhyl (Flints.), 257
Rhys ap Gruffud, 19
Ribston Hall, see inns, Spa hotel
Rice (Reece, Rees):
-, Caroline, 442 n, 448
-, Cecil, 442 n
-, Edw., dean of Glouc., 209
-, Frances, 442 n
-, Harriet, 442 n, 448
-, Hen. ap, see Henry
-, John ap, see John
-, Katharine, 442 n, 447
-, Lewis ap, see Lewis
-, Maria, 442, 447
-, Thos., 165
-, Wm., 169, 224
-, Misses (fl. late 19th cent.), 440, 442,
446–8
Rich (Riche):
-, Moses le, 15
-, Thos. (d. 1607), 86, 377
-, Thos. (later Sir Thos., d. 1667),
111, 118, 300, 335–6, 356–7
Richard I, 29
Richard II, 30, 250
Richard III, 21, 54, 250, 368
Richard son of Niel, 395, 408
Richard son of Walter, 371
Richard son of William, 371
Richard the burgess (fl. late 12th cent.), 31 n
Richard the burgess (fl. 1200, another), 22
Richard the burgess (fl. c. 1220, c. 1240, ? same as preceding), 22, 31, 63, 371
Richard, John ap, see John
Richards, Hen., 374
Ricketts:
-, Jas., 334
-, John (fl. 1711), 251
-, John (fl. 1770, s. of preceding), 285
-, Sam., 380
Rickman, Thos., 165, 270, 285, 312
Riddall, Hen., 331
Riddiford, G. F., 411
Rigney Stile grounds, 156, 163
Rignum Villa (later Rikenel), 165, 269, 272
riots, 61–2, 82, 112, 115, 129, 151, 242, 326, 331
Riouns, Wm. de, 22, 372
Ripple (Worcs.), 301
Rissington, Great, 428
river, canal, and maritime trade, 3, 16, 22–4, 35, 41–4, 76–8, 103–4, 123–4, 126–8, 135–7, 172–5, 177–8, 181–3, 185–7, 357, 372–4 nn, 375–6; and see docks; quay
Roach, John, 433
roads and road transport, 3, 38–9, 45,
64–5, 104, 124, 128–30, 137–8,
141, 172, 185, 187, 189, 197,
243–4, 385–6
-, buses, 203–5, 236, 238
-, bypasses and ring roads, 202, 205,
237–9, 241, 253, 430, Fig. 1
-, carriers, 45, 49, 51, 104, 108, 130,
138, 178
-, coach services, 104, 129, 138, 178
-, Ermin Street, 64, 230, 385, 410–11, 430
-, M 5 motorway, 189, 239
-, Port way, 439
-, role of inns in, 107, 129–30, 138, 214
-, tramways, 185, 201–3, 229, 234–5
-, turnpike trusts, 104, 128–9, 137,
167, 197, 243, 385–6, 411, 421,
430–1, 439
Robert, duke of Normandy, 281
Robert, earl of Glouc., 395
Robert le Walour, 373
Robert son of Henry, 399
Robert the clerk, 372
Robert the salter, 24
Robert the sheriff, 416
Robert the spicer (or apothecary), 372
Roberts:
-, Eliz., m. — Atkyns, 398
-, Giles, 414
-, Hester, 398
-, John Owen, 203
-, Jos., 167
-, Ric., 379
-, Lewis (d. 1629), 398
-, Lewis (d. 1679), 398, 407
-, Mary, 398
-, Wm., 249 n
-, fam., 127
Robins:
-, Ann, 310
-, Hen. (d. 1613), town clerk of
Glouc., 79
-, Hen. (d. 1646), 443
-, Joan, w. of Thos., m. 2 John
Walkley, 441
-, John (d. 1563), 440–1
-, John (d. 1646), 390, 443, 445
-, John (d. 1691), 442–4
-, Marg., m. Jasper Selwyn, 441
-, Mary, m. Gilb. Ironside, 443
-, Ric., 443, 445
-, (or Butcher), Thos. (d. 1550), 441,
443
-, Thos. (d. 1577), 441
-, Wm., 443
-, fam., 439, 440, 442–3
Robins Wood Hill (in Matson, Tuffley,
Upton St. Leonards, and
Whaddon), 229, 238, 383–4, 390,
394, 403, 420, 438, 439, 444
-, beacon, 216, 439
-, brickworks, 180, 234, 333
-, country park, 205, 220, 439
-, waterworks on, 117, 152, 194, 196,
250, 262–4, 275, 291, 439
Robinson:
-, Ant., 377
-, John, 174
-, Thos. (later Sir Thos.), 174, 196,
198, 207–8, Plate 21
Rodborough, 138
Rodmarton, 37, 209, 423
Rodway:
-, Giles, 104, 379
-, John (fl. 1680s), 104
-, John (d. 1736), 379
Roger son of Nicholas, 396
Roger, Adam s. of, see Adam
Rogers:
-, Jas., 398
-, John, 378
-, Wm., 298
Roman Catholicism, 89, 114–15, 159,
210, 251, 317–19, 320, 442
-, ch. (St. Peter), 210, 318–19
-, schs., 318, 337, 339–41, 345, 350
Roman Gloucester, 1–2, 5, 7, 64, 304,
386, 421
-, gates and walls, 5–6, 8, 11, 63,
244–5, 275
Romney:
-, Eliz., 393
-, Peter, 376, 393
ropemaking, 131, 139–41, 148, 175, 180, 254
Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.), 50, 128, 179, 335, 428
Rosse Lane, see New Inn Lane
Rotterdam, 182
Roubiliac, Louis, 442
Rowden:
-, Ric., 375
-, Wal., 37, 375
royal palace, see Kingsholm
royal visits, 12, 17–22, 114, 131, 157 216, 318, 370, 442
Rudder, Sam., 159
Rudge:
-, Thos. (fl. 1748), 350
-, Thos. (d. 1825), rector of St.
Michael, master of Crypt sch.,
158–9, 350
Rudhall:
-, Abel, 132, 447
-, Abraham (d. 1735), 132, 310
-, Abraham (d. 1736), 108, 132, 302,
305, 419, 428
-, Chas., 132
-, John, 132, 140, 285, 354, 428
-, Thos., 132, 300, 428
-, fam., 296
Rufus, John, 371
Rupert, Prince, 93
Ruseby, John, 38, 373
Russell:
-, Ann, 424
-, Ric., 374–5
-, Thos., 141, 196 n, 381
-, Wm. (d. 1682), 378
-, Wm. (fl. 1790s), 135
Russell and Skey, firm of, 141
Russia, trade with, 178–9
-, Ukraine, the, 174; and see Ukrainian
community
Ryder, Hen., bp. of Glouc., 158, 343
Ryley, Sam., 154
Sacheverell, Hen., 115
Sadler:
-, Benj., 135
-, Elisha Farmer, 140, 381
-, Jas. (d. 1779), 380
-, Jas. (d. 1810), 380
Sage:
-, Cecily, 391–2
-, John, 372
St. Aldate Street, 8, 65, 160, 223, 225–6, 236, 367
St. Aldate's parish, 11, 70–1, 73, 82, 97
-, adv., 295
-, benefice, 293, 295–6, 388
-, chant., 296
-, char. for poor, 359
-, ch., 11, 100, 122, 157, 210, 292–3,
295–6, 307, 313
-, bldg. hist., 296
-, dedication alternatively St.
Aldhelm or St. Laurence, 295,
367
-, rector, see Bowles, H.M.
-, sch., 343
St. Aldate's (20th-cent.) parish, 313
-, ch. (in Finlay Rd.), 296, 311, 313
St. Aldhelm's church, see St. Aldate's parish, ch.
St. Barnabas's parish, 313
-, ch. (at Tuffley), 311, 313
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 15, 20, 63,
82, 242–3, 316–17, 326, 351,
352–3, 355, 369
-, bldgs., 67, 122, 127, 162, 309,
352–3, Plate 57
-, endowments, 28, 31, 40, 63, 308,
310, 352, 363, 383, 397, 433,
439
-, prior, see Whitmay, And.
St. Catherine Street (formerly Watering Street, and part formerly Water Street), 9, 66, 231, 237, 244, 260, 367, Plate 1
St. Catherine's Meadow, see Meanham
St. Catherine's (later St. Catharine's) parish, see St. Oswald's parish
St. Davids, bp. of, see Tully, Rob.
St. Edward's Lane, see College Street
St. George's parish, 313–14
-, ch. (at Lower Tuffley), 311, 313–14
St. Ives (Cornw.), 77
St. James's parish, 212, 312–14
-, char. for poor, 359–60
-, ch. (at Barton End), 209, 293, 311,
314, 315
-, perp. curates, see Emeris, John;
Hedley, Thos.
-, schs., 209, 314, 339–40, 342, 344–5,
Plate 49
St. John:
-, Sir Ant., 397
-, Cath., 397
-, Dorothy, see Read
-, Oliver, Ld. St. John, 397
St. John the Baptist parish, 70–1, 73,
315
-, adv., 60, 298
-, benefice, 293, 295, 298–9, 301, 401
-, chant., 59, 294, 298–9
-, char. for poor, 355–6, 359–60
-, ch. (later St. John Northgate), 10,
40, 259, 292–3, 295–6, 297–300,
308, 316, 319, 327
-, bldg. hist., 299–300, Plate 45
-, rectors, see Bayley, F.T.; Stock,
Thos.
-, sch., 271, 343–4
St. John's (formerly Grace) Lane, 64, 286–7, 302–3, 367
St. Kyneburgh's chapel, 10–11, 39, 106, 292, 310, 316, 326, 354
St. Kyneburgh's Hospital (or the Kimbrose), 83, 142, 292, 351, 354–5,
360, 407
-, bldg., 226, 316, 355, Plate 54
St. Laurence's church, see St. Aldate's parish, ch.
St. Lucy's Home of Charity, 210–11, 271–2, 424
St. Luke's parish, 314, 316
-, char. for poor, 360, 429
-, ch. (at High Orchard), 209, 293,
311–13, 314–15
-, perp. curate, see Lysons, Sam.
-, sch. (later St. Paul's sch.), 339–40,
344, 349
St. Luke the Less parish, 314, 316
-, ch. (later St. Stephen, in Bristol
Rd.), 311, 315, 316
St. Margaret's (formerly St. Sepulchre's) Hospital (at Wotton), 15,
63, 82, 316, 351, 353, 354, 369
-, bldgs., 230, 353, 383, 388, Plate 55
-, endowments, 167, 353, 397, 432–3,
435
St. Mark's parish, 212, 315
-, char. for poor, 360
-, ch. (at Kingsholm), 209, 311, 315,
Plate 53
-, sch., 339, 344–5, 349
St. Martin's chapel, 11, 292, 305–6
St. Mary de Crypt parish, 10–11, 70–1,
150, 266, 293, 335
-, adv., 300
-, benefice, 293–4, 298, 300–1, 306,
311–12, 323
-, chant., 300–1
-, char. for poor, 301, 358–61
-, ch., 10, 36, 38, 40, 292–3, 300–2,
305, 308, 311, 361
-, bldg. hist., 301–2
-, dedication alternatively Christ
Ch., 300
-, rectors, see Dowling, John;
Gregory, Abraham; Nicholls,
Edw.
St. Mary de Grace parish, 14, 70–1,
263, 275, 306
-, adv., 14, 60, 302
-, benefice, 294, 302–3, 305
-, chant., 303
-, ch., 14, 38–9, 64, 100, 122, 259, 292,
302–3, 307
-, bldg. hist., 303
St. Mary de Lode parish, 10, 70–1,
110, 195, 263, 292–3, 313–15, 409
-, adv., 60, 303
-, benefice, 118, 292–4, 297, 303–4,
309, 385, 445
-, chant., 304
-, char. for poor, 359, 361–2
-, ch., 10, 38–9, 66, 89, 225, 292–3,
297, 303–5, 313, 317, 323, 361,
417
-, bldg. hist., 304–5
-, rectory, 118, 303–4, 400
-, sch., 344–5, 347
-, vicars, 446
St. Mary Magdalen's (or King James's)
Hospital (at Wotton), 15, 82, 316,
351, 353–4, 369
-, bldgs., 230, 354, 383, 388, Plate 56
-, endowments, 167, 354, 358, 397,
400–1
St. Mary's Lane (or Crypt Alley), 8, 367
St. Mary's Square, 66, 225, 240, 260, 265, 320, 324–5, 342
St. Mary's Street (part formerly Abbey, Portcullis, or Three Cocks Lane, and part formerly Half Street), 66, 260, 265, 367
St. Michael's parish, 10, 70–1, 73,
111–12, 148, 150, 210, 292, 314
-, adv., 60, 305
-, benefice, 292–3, 298, 303, 305–7
-, chant., 306–7
-, char. for poor, 360–3
-, ch., 10–11, 36, 89–90, 92, 163, 223,
238, 285, 292–3, 295–6,
299–300, 302–3, 305–8, 314,
319
-, bldg. hist., 163, 307–8, Plate 44
-, lectureship, 89, 117, 306
-, rectors, see Kempthorne, John;
Rudge, Thos.; Woodruffe,
Thos.
-, sch., 335, 345, 362
St. Nicholas's chapel, see Kingsholm
St. Nicholas's parish, 70–1, 73, 96,
111–12, 148, 150, 266, 383
-, adv., 308–9
-, benefice, 293–4, 303, 308–9
-, chant., 309
-, char. for poor, 351, 361–3
-, ch., 15, 36, 52, 145, 242, 286, 292–4,
305, 308–10, 351
-, bldg. hist., 309–10
-, curate, see Foxe, Helpe
-, lectureship, 309
-, sch., 345
-, vicars, see Balfour, Wm.; Davies,
John; Luce, John
St. Oswald's (later St. Catherine's,)
parish, 10, 66, 70–1, 110–11, 296,
313, 315, 353, 382–3, 386, 409
-, adv., 297
-, benefice, 293, 296–7
-, chant., 297
-, char. for poor, 351, 359
-, ch., 290, 292, 296–7
-, bldg. hist. (medieval ch.), see
St. Oswald's Priory, site and
bldgs.
-, 19th-cent. ch., 210, 290, 293, 297,
313, Plate 51
-, 20th-cent. ch. (at Wotton), 293,
297, 311, 313
-, rectory, 296–7, 401
-, sch., 343–5, 347
St. Oswald's (20th-cent.) parish, 315
-, ch. (at Coney Hill), 311, 315
St. Oswald's Priory (formerly minster),
5, 8–10, 15, 40, 64, 317
-, estates and tithes held by, 317, 382,
390, 395, 401, 432, 434, 436
-, property in Glouc., 9, 14, 62, 66, 275
-, site and bldgs., 63, 244, 289–90, 350
-, ch. (part later St. Cath. par. ch.),
100, 122, 290, 292, 296–7, 317
St. Oswald's Road, 237–8, 261
St. Owen's parish, 10–11, 61, 69–71,
310, 383
-, adv., 311
-, benefice, 292–3, 300, 310–11, 427
-, chant., 311
-, chapelries, 246, 310–11, 316, 420,
422, 427
-, char. for poor, 360–1
-, ch., 11, 38, 62, 100, 122, 292–3, 302,
310–11, 324
-, bldg. hist., 311
St. Paul's parish, 313, 315–16,
-, ch. (in Stroud Rd.), 210, 311, 313,
315–16
-, sch., see St. Luke's parish
St. Peter's church, see Roman Catholicism
St. Sepulchre's Hospital see St. Margaret's Hospital
St. Stephen's church, see St. Luke the Less parish
St. Tew (Cornw.), 356
St. Thomas's chapel (beyond outer N. gate), 42, 316–17
St. Thomas the Apostle chapel, 317
St. Thomas the Martyr chapel (later Chapel House), 130, 317, 355, 365
Saintbridge, in Upton St. Leonards,
181, 198, 210, 217, 234, 267, 382,
384, 400
-, chap. (hermitage), 39, 317, 386
-, early settlement hist., 389–90, 412
-, Heron Park, 241, 346
-, lands in, 397, 399, 443
-, mills, 406–7
-, nonconf., 323, 325, 330
-, roads, 385–6, 439
-, Saintbridge Ho., 390, 399–400, 416,
444
-, schs., 338, 346
Saint-Saëns, Camille, 216
Salisbury:
-, Hen., 373
-, Mic., 373
-, Thos., 373
Salisbury, earl of, see Cecil, Rob.
Salisbury, 23
salt, trade in, 24, 43, 127, 174, 182, 185, 254
salter, Rob. the, see Robert
Salvation Army, 321, 328, 331
Sampson, bp. of Exeter, 14
Sandford:
-, John, 52, 75, 376
-, Wm. of (fl. c. 1240), 309, 371
-, Wm. (d. 1570), 376
Sandhurst:
-, John of, 294
-, Rob. of, 372
-, Wm. of, 298
Sandhurst, 176, 277, 393–4, 400–1, 404
-, Abloads Ct., 356, 363, 420, 448
-, boundaries, 382–3
-, lands in, 306, 391 n, 397
-, Wallsworth Hall, 204, 261, 399, 431
Sandon, Wal. of, 372
Sankey, Ralph, 53, 375
Santiago de Compostella, 421
Sapperton, 422, 433
Saters Lane, 367
Saul, 254, 308, 330
-, Framilode, 135, 320
Saunders:
-, Abraham (d. 1793), 128, 380
-, Abraham (s. of preceding), 135
-, Benj., 128, 287, 379
-, David Arthur, 135–6, 380
-, Sir Edm., 411
-, John Mic., 167
-, Wm. (fl. 1445), 374
-, Wm. (fl. 1450s, another), 62 n
-, Mrs. (Clarence), 345
-, fam., 145, 161
Savage:
-, (? or Marsh), Rob. (fl. mid 13th
cent.), 392
-, Rob. (s. of preceding), 392
-, Revd. Thos., 298, 446
Savory:
-, Jas., 175
-, Wm., 175
Sayer (Seyer):
-, Jas., 361
-, Ric., 307, 362
scavenging (refuse disposal), see borough and city government, public services
Schoolhouse Lane, see Longsmith Street
schools, see education
Scotland:
-, Covenanters, 88, 90
-, Edw. I's army in, 23
-, king of, see Malcolm
-, soldiers from, 283
-,
and see Edinburgh; Glasgow
Scott, Geo. Gilb. (later Sir Geo.), 194,
284, 312
-,
and see Summers
Scrope, Ric., 38
Scriven, John, 250, 263, 377
Scriven's Conduit, 250–1, 263
Scrudde Lane, see Cross Keys Lane
Scudamore:
-, Eliz., see Porter
-, Frances, m. 1 Hen. Somerset, 2
Chas. Fitzroy Scudamore, 396
-, Jas., Vct. Scudamore, 396
-, John, Vct. Scudamore (d. 1671),
395–6, 424, 427
-, John, Vct. Scudamore (d. 1697), 396
-, Jos., 227
-, Wm. (fl. 1668), 378
-, Wm. (d. 1695, another), 379
-, fam., 289, 424
-,
and see Fitzroy Scudamore
Seabrook, Thos., abbot of Glouc., 279, 281
Seacome, M.O., vicar of Barnwood, 418
seals, see borough and city government
Searle & Son, 321
Secker, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, 319
Second World War:
-, air raids, 237
-, ind. production in, 186
Seekings, J.J., 179
Selwyn:
-, Albinia, 441, 446–7
-, Chas., 152, 379
-, Edith, see Bennett
-, Edw., 442
-, Geo. Augustus, 144, 151–3, 371,
379, 439, 442–4, 447
-, Jasper, 441
-, John, 149, 152, 263, 379, 441–2
-, Marg., see Robins
-, Wm. (d. 1643), 396, 441
-, Wm. (d. 1679), 113, 378, 441–2, 444
-, Wm. (d. 1702), 441
-, fam., 145, 440, 443, 447
Selwyn-Payne, John Handcock, 432
Selwyn school, see Matson, Matson Ho.
Sely:
-, Alex., 374
-, Rob., 372
Semys:
-, Agnes, 299
-, Eliz., 299
-, John, 299, 376
-, Thos., 299, 355, 360, 376
serjeanty, 391, 402
Serlo, abbot of Glouc., 14, 277, 281
services, customary, see hospitality; ironwork of horses; serjeanty; writs
Sessions:
-, Edith, 333
-, Eliza, 211
-, Jesse, 180, 332
Sevare, Wal., 22, 25, 27, 32, 372, 406
Sevenhampton, 395
Seventh Day Adventists, 334
Severn, Laur. of, 373
Severn, river, 63–4, 194, 251, 263–4,
384, 420
-, bridges and crossings, 2, 5, 13, 20,
137–8, 172, 175, 181, 191, 239,
246, 386; and see bridges,
Foreign bridge and Westgate
bridge
-, fisheries, q.v.
-, floods, q.v.
-, improvements to navigation, 171,
178, 182, 227, 253, 257
-, Old Severn (parts later Dockham
ditch and Tween Dyke), 5–6,
63–4, 66, 68, 132, 169, 195, 225,
242, 251–2, 303, 367, 384, 387
-, trade, see river, canal, and maritime
trade
-, trows, q.v.
Severn Street, 69, 121, 160, 163, 253, 367
sewerage and drainage, see borough and city government, public services
Seyer, see Sayer
Seymour, Sir Thos., 413
Shaile, Mary, 361–3
Sharpness, see Berkeley
shearmen, see clothmaking
Sheep Lane, 260, 367
Sheephouse, the, see South Hamlet
Shelton, Mrs. (fl. 1723), 119
Shepherd, Pamela, 331
Shepherds Elms, see South Hamlet, Sheephouse, the
sheriff, Rob. the, see Robert
sheriffs, see borough and city government; Gloucestershire
Sherwood:
-, Anna, m. Wm. Hedley, 397
-, (later Hale), Anne, 397
-, Revd. Thos. (d. 1871), 397
-, Thos. (d. 1891), 397
shipbuilding, 4, 53, 76, 132, 139, 141, 175, 179–80, 183, 185, 187, 231, 254–5, 257
Shipsters Lane, 69, 367
Shipton:
-, Jas., 137, 254
-, John, 105
-, Maur., 137
-, Thos., 419
Shire Hall, 157, 163, 190–1, 214–15, 220, 240, 247–8, 249, 253, 268, 273, 365
shoemakers, see leather working
shops and stores, 176, 181, 190–1,
236–7, 239
-, Blinkhorn Ltd., 176, 190
-, Bon Marché, the (later Debenhams),
181, 190, 236, 239
-, shopping centres, 205, 239, 364–6
-,
and see Gloucester Co-operative and
Industrial Society
Shot, Ric., 373
Showle, John, 397
Shropshire:
-, coal trade, 126, 136
-, ironmasters of, 135
-, Severn trade, 43
-,
and see Bridgnorth; Broseley;
Coalbrookdale; Ludlow
Shurdington, 413
Sidney, Sir Phil., 91
siege of Gloucester, see Civil War
Sievier, Rob., 285
Simon, John s. of, see John
Simon:
-, Hen., Ltd., 186, 188
-, John son of Roger (son of), 372, 407
Simon-Barron Ltd., see Barron
Sims:
-, Hannah, 422
-, Joanna, 422
-, Jos., 321
Singleton:
-, Anne, 391
-, Francis, 104, 378
-, John, 121
-, Lawr. (fl. 1558, 1593), 376
-, Lawr. (fl. 1643, 1662), 95, 377
-, Luke, 269
-, Thos., 309, 362
-, Wm. (fl. 1635, 1662), 89, 91, 377
-, Wm. (d. 1777), 391
Sir Thomas Rich's school, see education, secondary educ.
Sisson:
-, W., & Co., 179, 185, 188
-, Wm., 179
Sivell:
-, G.W., 393
-, J.W., 393
Skay (Skey):
-, Wm., see Grainger
-, fam., 135
-,
and see Russell and Skey
Skidmore, Ric., 374
Skipp, Thos., 165
slate, trade in, 136–7, 174, 254–5
slate enamelling, 176, 180, 257
Slater, Isaac, 178, 229, 234
Slaughter, Lower, 390
Slimbridge, Cambridge in, 39
slum clearance, see borough and city government
Small:
-, Jas., 414
-, John, 379
Small Lane, 69, 121, 367
Smallwood, John, 378
Smedley, John, 330
Smethwick (Staffs.), 180, 299
Smirke:
-, Rob. (later Sir Rob.), 243, 249, 284,
423
-, Sydney, 255
Smith (Smithe, Smyth):
-, Eliz., m. — Williams, 285
-, Revd. Fred., 432
-, Gervase, 371
-, Hen., 408
-, John (d. 1586), 376
-, John (fl. early 17th cent.), 80
-, Jonathan, curate of Hempsted, 428
-, Margery, m. — Clent, 285
-, Mary, 363
-, Miles, bp. of Glouc., 90, 285, 358,
371 n
-, Ric., 377
-, Rob., 50 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1820s), 168
-, Thos. (fl. 1820s, another), 380
-, Wm., see Goldsmith
smiths' street, the, see Longsmith Street
Sneedham, see Upton St. Leonards
Snell:
-, Thos., 378–9
-, fam., 291
Society of Friends, see Quakers
Socinianism, 101
Sodbury, Little, 413
solicitors, see lawyers
Somers, John, Ld. Somers, recorder of Glouc., 371
Somerset:
-, Frances, see Scudamore
-, Hen., Ld. Herbert, later duke of
Beaufort (d. 1700), 113–14
-, Hen., duke of Beaufort (d. 1746),
396
-, Hen. Chas., duke of Beaufort, 153
Somerset, nonconf. ministers in 323
-,
and see Bath; Bridgwater;
Glastonbury Abbey; Portishead
Somerville, Wm., 325
Sonning (Berks.), 335
South Hamlet, 194, 312, 314, 317, 353,
382–3, 390, 408–10
-, boundaries, 383, 420–1, 425
-, early settlement hist., 390
-, lands in, 405, 425, 444, 446
-, Llanthony man., 153, 289, 344, 383,
395–6, 401–2, 404–6, 408–9,
421, 424–7
-, Llanthony Priory, q.v.
-, Sheephouse, the (or Shepherds
Elms), 227, 234, 383, 390, 396,
402, 404, 441
-, Spa, the, q.v.
-, tithes, 383, 424, 427
Southampton, 23, 26, 35, 42, 45, 179
Southern:
-, Thurstan, see Power
-, Wal. le, 372
Southgate Street, 14, 65, 223, 239,
259–60, 367, 382, 409
-, lower, 69, 121, 237, 269, 367
Southgate Street, Lower, see Littleworth
Spa, the (in South Hamlet), 154, 164–6,
191, 194, 217–18, 226
-, ch. at, see Christ Church parish
Spain, trade with, 42, 126, 135, 137 and see Santiago de Compostella
Spaldin, see Barkworth & Spaldin
Sparks, Wm., 121
spas, 3, 124, 156, 157, 161, 163–5, 217,
265
-, pump room, 156, 195, 217, 237, Plate
17
Spencer:
-, Dan., 160
-, John, 138
spicer:
-, Phil. the, see Philip
-, Rob. the, see Robert
-, Wal. the, see Walter
-, Wm. the, see William
Spillman, John, 362
spiritualists, 334
Spoonbed, Martin of, 27
Spoonbed, see Painswick
sports and sports clubs, 154, 156, 217–18, 220, 395; and see bowling greens; horse races
Spring:
-, E.H., 333–4
-, John, see Fenner
-, Wal., 42
Springfield, see Longlevens
Staffordshire:
-, coal trade, 126, 136
-, pottery from, 127
-,
and see Burton-upon-Trent; Handsworth; Lichfield; Newcastle
under Lyme; Smethwick; Tamworth; Wolverhampton
Stamford, earl of, see Grey, Hen.
Standish, Rob. of, 372
Standish, 172, 401
-, Colethrop, 141
-, Standish Ho., 173, 202, 207
Stanhope, Sir Mic., 298, 301
Stanley, King's, 47, 52, 306, 398
Stanley, Leonard, 304
Stansby, Wm., 438
Stanway, 281
Stark, Wm., 273
Station Road (formerly Brook Street and Mill Lane), 67, 121, 160, 169, 229, 233, 239, 244, 367–8
statues, 117, 250, 251
Staunton, Adam of, abbot of Glouc., 279
Staverton airport, see Churchdown, airfield
Staward, see Styward
Stephen (King), 19
Stephens:
-, Edw. (d. 1587), 394, 413
-, Edw. (fl. 1613), 413
-, Jas., 95, 377
-, John, 180
-, John Merrot, 140–1
-, Margery, m. John Parker, 413
-, Merrot, 133, 140
-, Nat., 393
-, Ric., 394, 413
-, Thos. (d. 1613), 413
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1661), 413
-, Thos. (d. 1723), town clerk of
Glouc., 133
Sterry, Dan., 328
Stewart, Arthur, 400, 414, 416
Stigand, abp. of Canterbury, 432
Still ditch, the, see Sud brook
Stock:
-, Edw., 135
-, Thos., rector of St. John the Baptist,
master of College sch., 157–8,
271, 285, 299, 339, 428
Stockport (Ches.), 186
Stoke, Thos. of, 373
Stoke Edith (Herefs.), 50
Stoke Gifford, 269
Stoke Orchard, see Cleeve, Bishop's
Stoke Prior (Worcs.), 174
stone, trade in, 129, 136, 254
Stonehouse, 40, 52, 386, 446
-, Ebley, 52, 395
Stott, Sir Phil., 237
Stourbridge (Worcs.), 127, 136, 263
Stourport (Worcs.), 128, 135, 139, 171, 178, 254
Stow-on-the-Wold, 304, 432
Strachan:
-, Mary, 285
-, Sir Wm., 431
Stratton-Davis, Harold, 312
Stratton St. Margaret (Wilts.), 45
streets:
-, lighting, see borough and city
government, public services
-, improvements to, 3, 149, 162–3,
195–7, 199, 223, 231, 238,
252–4
-, names, list of, 364–8
-, paving and repair, see borough and
city government, public services
Strensham, John, 373–4
Stroud, 52, 130, 135–6, 172–3, 213,
269, 339
-, Jews of, 335
-, named as an address, 254, 413
-, nonconf., 324, 327–8
-, roads to, 129, 137, 385–6, 439
Stroud area:
-, clothmaking in, 50, 52, 65, 76, 128,
151
-, hosp. for, 271
-, nonconf. in, 324
Stroud Road, 167, 197, 224, 227, 234 ch. in, see St. Paul's parish
Stroudwater canal, 127, 135–7, 254
Studley, Thos., 375
Sturdy, John, 285
Sturge:
-, Chas., 137, 174, 254
-, J. & C., firm of, 177, 254–5
-, Jos., 137, 174, 212, 225, 254
Styward (Staward):
-, Thos., 373
-, Wm., 372
suburbs and suburban growth, 2–4, 8,
17, 63, 67, 69, 159–61, 163–8, 198,
209, 222, 224–31, 234–6, 238, 241
-, burning of the suburbs, 3, 67, 94, 97,
121, 170–1, 386
-, chs. in, 209, 293, 311–16
-, nonconf. in, 320–2, 324–5, 327–31,
333–4
-, public services in, 4, 197, 263–4,
266–8, 410
-, schs. in, 209, 339–41
Sud brook (parts also called the Still
ditch and Mare brook), 173, 197,
382, 384–5, 408, 439
-, pollution of, 194, 199, 267, 410
Sud Meadow, 107, 308, 383–4, 395–6, 401, 404–5, 415–16, 420, 425
Suffolk, see Ipswich
Suffolk House, see Franciscian friary, site and bldgs.
sugar refining, 108, 123, 132, 138–9
Sumery, Wm. de, 372
Summers, T.&W., firm of (later Summers & Scott), 179, 182
Sunday School movement, 3, 157, 214, 251, 299, 315, 339
Sunderland (co. Dur.), 179
surgeons, see doctors
Surrey, earl of, see Howard, Chas.
Surrey, archdeacon of, 432
Surrey, see Deepdene; Putney; Twickenham
surveyors, 140, 165, 380
Swansea, Rob., 38, 373
Swansea (Glam.), 126–7, 136, 173
Sweetbriar Street, 175, 225, 266
Swindon (Wilts.), 172
Swonhongre:
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Gayner, 392
-, Isabel, m. John Thorpe, 392
-, John, 391–2
Sydney, Earl, see Townshend, John Rob.
Sydney, Vct., see Townshend, John Rob.; Townshend, John Thos.; Townshend, Thos.
tailor:
-, Gilb. the, see Gilbert
-, Hugh the, see Hugh
Tailor of Gloucester , the, 216
Tait:
-, Brian, 335
-, Jas., 325
Talbot:
-, Revd. Geo., 269
-, Gilb., 21, 391
Tamworth (Staffs.), 8
tanner, John the, see John
Tanner and Baylis, firm of, 138
tanners and tanneries, see leather working
tanners' street, the, see Hare Lane
Tarne:
-, Leon., 354, 358, 377
-, fam., 407
Taverner:
-, Edw., 297
-, Wm., 297
taverner, Edw. the, see Edward
taverns, see inns
Tayloe, Thos., 53, 375
Taylor:
-, Jas., 140
-, John (d. 1626), 74, 377
-, John (d. 1653), poet, 91
-, John (fl. 1753, 1792), rector of
Hempsted, 428
-, Wm., 378
Taynton, 148, 331, 341–2
Teek, John, 309
temperance movement, 211
Tenby (Pemb.), 126–8
Terry, Ellen, 219
Tetbury, 50, 428, 435
Tetsworth (Oxon.), 45
Tewkesbury, 14, 16, 18, 95, 106, 264,
299, 319, 356–7, 424
-, abbey, 295, 397
-, battle of, 21
-, Methodist circuit based on, 327
-, Mythe bridge, 138
-, roads to, 39, 66, 129, 162, 167, 385
-, trade and ind., 44, 47, 50, 75, 108–9,
126, 179, 187
Tewkesbury district, 410, 436
theatres, 154, 157, 216, 219, 248, 325, 331
Thoky, John, abbot of Glouc., 60, 281
Thomas, earl of Warwick, 422
Thomas a Morgan, 376
Thomas the bellfounder, 26
Thompson, Isaac, 129, 155 n
Thornbury rural district, 264
Thorne, John, 309, 363, 371, 377, 407
Thornhill:
-, Edw., 251
-, Rob., 317
Thorpe:
-, Geo., 392
-, Isabel, see Swonhongre
-, John (d. 1440), 392
-, John (d. 1469), 392
-, Margery, 392
-, Nic., 392
-, Ric., 392
-, Thos. (d. 1525), 392
-, Thos. (d. 1543), 392
Three Choirs festival, see music meeting
Three Cocks Lane, see St. Mary's Street
Thurlow, Gilb., dean of Glouc., 285
Thurstan, abp. of York, 290
Tibberton, 208
-, Tibberton Ct., 173, 206, 250,
332
Tidenham, Ralph of, 371
Till, Ric., 323
Tilsley, John, 76
timber, trade in, 4, 23–4, 43, 126–7,
135, 137, 170, 173–4, 177, 182,
184–5, 187, 251–2, 254–5, 257–8,
Plate 27
-, timber merchants, 126–7, 135, 137,
165, 168, 173–4, 177, 182, 187,
206, 215, 230–1, 235, 254–5,
257, 268, 287, 380
Timmis:
-, Geo. Dunstan, 442
-, Sybil, 442
Tinling, Canon E.D., 285
Tirley, the Haw in, 47, 138
Tolley, Chas., 176
tolls, see borough and city government
Tolsey, 38, 85, 119, 151, 154, 214, 249,
301, 370
-, bldg. hist., 94, 100, 122, 160–1, 233,
249, 293–4, 388; Plates 36, 38
-, chap., 114–15, 145, 294, 296, 318,
371
-, cts. held at, 84, 147, 191, 248–9
Tormarton, John, 407
Tormarton, 45
town clerk, see borough and city government
Town Ham, see Common Ham
Townshend:
-, Emily, 442
-, John Rob., Vct., later Earl, Sydney,
263, 442
-, John Thos., Vct. Sydney, 442
-, Thos., Vct. Sydney, 396, 442, 444
and see Marsham-Townshend
Tracy, Sir Humph., 281
trade, see industry
trade companies, see borough and city government
trade unions 151, 183, 185–6, 201, 212
Traherne, Wm., 376
tramroads (early 19th cent.), 136; and see Gloucester and Cheltenham tramroad
tramways (late 19th and early 20th cents.), see roads and road transport
Travel Lane, see Bell Lane
Tredwell, T. and W., firm of, 174
Tredworth, 170, 197, 228, 230, 234,
238, 268–9, 304, 420
-, fields, 403, 405, 415, 425, 444
-, mill, 408
-, mission ch., 314
-, Newtown, 225, 228, 230, 234, 327–8
-, nonconf., 320, 322, 325, 327–9, 334
-, schs., 210, 340, 345, 347–8
Trew, J. Fletcher, 328, 346
Trewsbury, Wm. of, 373
Trimmer, Edw., 176
Trimnell, Jane, 414
Trinder, Chas., recorder of Glouc., 115
Tripp:
-, Capel N., 235, 316
-, Thos., 255
Trippet, Revd. Chas., 307
Trye:
-, Cath., 306
-, C.B. (d. c. 1961), 423
-, Chas. Brandon (d. 1811), 271, 285,
291
-, John, 306, 375
-, Wm., 115
trows, Severn, 43, 49, 104–5, 126–8, 132, 136–7, 139, 143, 179, 243, 253
Tuck, John, 317
Tucker, Josiah, dean of Glouc., 158, 288, 395
Tuffley, 1, 171, 213, 257, 293, 303,
316, 382–4, 408
-, agric., 401–6
-, boundaries, 198, 203, 382–4, 420
-, char. for poor, 363
-, ch. at, see St. Barnabas's parish
-, ct., 409
-, early settlement hist., 390, 412
-, fields, 403, 405, 444
-, green, 390, 405
-, lands in, 203, 394–5
-, Lower Tuffley, 203–4, 220, 236,
238, 241, 322, 390, 420
-, ch. at, see St. George's parish
-, mission ch., 313
-, schs., 346–8
-, man., 384, 390, 394, 400, 402–4,
409
-, man. ho., see Tuffley, Tuffley Ct.
-, mills, 406, 408
-, named as address, 110, 113, 145,
422
-, nonconf., 322, 333–4
-, pk., 384, 394
-, poor relief, 409
-, pop., 390
-, roads, 385–6
-, Robins Wood Hill, q.v.
-, Roman Catholicism, 318, 339
-, sch. bd., 340, 348
-, schs., 210, 313, 339–41, 348
-, suburban development in, 229, 234,
238, 390
-, Tuffley Ct., 390, 394, 400, 402,
444
-, woodland, 384
Tulwell, see Kingsholm
Tully, Rob., bp. of St. Davids, 279
Tunbridge, Germain of, 372
Tunks, John, 361
Turkey, trade with, 336
Turner:
-, John (fl. 1750s), 129–30
-, John (fl. 1785, 1812, another), 133,
140, 380
-, Sam. Chas., 413
-, Susannah, 413
-, Thos., 167
Turner and Morris, firm of, 141, 161 n
turnpike trusts, see roads and road transport
Turnstile Alley (or Anchor Alley or Quay Court), 252–3, 368
Tween Dyke, see Severn, Old Severn
Twickenham (Surr.), Strawberry Hill at, 442
Twigworth:
-, Maud of, m. Rob. Marsh, 392
-, Thos. of, 392
Twigworth, 1, 171, 236, 264, 296, 303,
382, 384, 401, 406, 408–10
-, agric., 401, 403–5
-, boundaries, 382
-, chap., 317, 388
-, char. for poor, 363
-, ch. (St. Matthew), 293, 311, 315,
388
-, early settlement hist., 387, 388
-, lands in, 306, 391–3, 397–8
-, Mayhouse, the (later Twigworth
Ct.), 388, 399
-, nonconf., 320, 328, 339
-, pk., 384
-, perp. curate, see Claxson, Benj.
Saunders
-, pop., 236, 388
-, sch., 339, 341, 345, 388
Twissell:
-, Edw., 398
-, Geo., 398, 407
Twyning, John, 400
Twyver (or Full brook), river, 27,
60–1, 63, 68, 160, 169, 218, 244,
384, 411
-, in abbey precinct, 60–1, 275, 277,
282
-, mills on, 406–7, 411, 416–17
-, pollution of, 194, 197, 267
Tyler, Francis, 132
-, tyne of ale, customary due called, 245
Tyther, Rob., 378
Tytherington, 50
U.S.A.:
-, emigration to, 326
-, Massachusetts, 323, 357
-, trade with, 177
Ukrainian community (in Glouc.), 221, 312, 319
Uley, 352
Union Lane, see Great Western Road
Unitarians, 319, 323, 332–3, Plate 50
United Endowed Schools governors, see education, secondary educ.
United Hospitals, 351–5, 358–9
United Reformed Church, 320, 324–5, 331, 334
Upleadon, 24, 264
Upton, John, 136
Upton upon Severn (Worcs.), 129, 135, 295
Upton St. Leonards, 303, 314, 319,
382, 395 n, 400–1, 406, 408, 418,
445, 448
-, boundaries, 382, 384, 389, 410–11,
438
-, fields, 236, 382, 403, 415, 438, 440,
444
-, lands in, 305, 393, 396, 405, 429,
434, 438, 441
-, man., 390, 399, 406–7, 440, 443, 445
-, mill, 445
-, roads, 129, 386, 439
-, Robins Wood Hill, q.v.
-, Saintbridge, q.v.
-, Sneedham, 386, 439, 443
-, Sneedham's Green, 204, 218, 306,
446
Usk (Mon.), 44, 397
vagrants, see borough and city government
Varnam, Thos., 371
Vaughan:
-, David, 42–3, 375
-, Lewis, 317
-, Maur., 376
-, Mr. (fl. 1640s), 100
-,
and see Johnston-Vaughan
Vauxhall Gardens, see Blenheim Gardens
Verey:
-, Revd. C.H., 400
-, Linda, see Birchall
Victoria (Queen), 216, 370
Vines, Frank, 399
Vineyard, the, see Over
vineyards, 246, 386, 434–5
Voller, W.R., 359
Vyner, Rob., dean of Glouc., 114
Wadley, Thos., 363
Wagstaffe:
-, Hen., 123
-, John, 318, 378
Wailes, Wm., 284
Wait, Wm. Killigrew, 207
Wait, James, & Co., 174, 257
Walbank:
-, Anne, see Blanch
-, Hester, see Johnson
-, Sam., 398
-, Revd. Wm., 413
Walcot:
-, Cath., see Whitmore
-, Geo., 391
Wales, prince of, see Edward
Wales, 159
-, cattle drovers from, 23, 45, 130,
143
-, coaches and carriers to, 129–30,
138
-, Gwynedd, ruler of, see David ap
Llywelyn
-, judge in, 394, 422
-, military operations in, 12, 17, 19, 21,
23, 26
-, ponies from, 262
-, rly. to, 171–2
-, routes into, 2, 16–17, 39, 64, 93, 138
-, smuggling in, 42
-, trade with, 22–3, 35, 41, 44–5, 76–7,
126–8, 136–7, 173–4, 182,
189
Walford (Herefs.), 443
Walham, 176, 264, 352, 384, 387, 404, 406, 408, 415
Walkeley (Walkley):
-, Joan, see Robins
-, John, 441
-, Rob., 377
Walker:
-, Alex., 159, 381
-, C.B., 399
-, Chas., 173, 230, 343
-, David, 159, 380
-, David Mowbray, 159, 192, 196, 213,
371, 381
-, John, 252
-, Mr. (fl. 1780), 391
and see Price & Washbourne
Walkers' Lane, see Quay Street, Lower
Walkley, see Walkeley
Wall:
-, Geo., rector of Hempsted, 428
-, John, 323
-, T., & Son, 188
Waller:
-, F.S., 223, 226, 235, 274, 284, 307,
419, 428, 447
-, F.S., & Son, 231, 312, 315, 418,
446–7
-, F.W., 233, 235, 284
-, N.H., 235, 284
-, and see Fulljames and Waller
walls, see gates and walls
Wallsworth Hall, see Sandhurst
Walour, Rob. le, see Robert
Walpole, Horace, 442
Walred, Nic., 242
Walter, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Walter the spicer, 372
Walters:
-, David, 414, 419
-, Jas. Woodbridge, 414, 416–17,
419
Walton:
-, Alice, 310, Plate 10
-, And., 391
-, Eliz., see Daubeney
-, John, 310, 377, Plate 10
Wannerton, Eleanor, 395
Wantner, Abel, 119
Warburton, Wm., bp. of Glouc., 285
Warcop, Leon., 317
Ward:
-, John, 196–7, 212, 230, 358
-, Ric., 377
Waring, Eliz., 312
Warminster:
-, Agnes, w. of Ric., m. 2 John
Bridges, 299
-, Ric., 299
Warneford, Revd. S. W., 314–16, 436
Warren, Wm., curate of Hempsted, 428
Warwick, Wm., 107
Warwick, earls of, see Beaumont, Hen. de; Thomas; William
Warwick, 17, 108
Warwickshire, see Birmingham; Coventry; Warwick
Wascio the cook, 22
Washbourne:
-, Dan., 379
-, Thos., 141, 380
-, W., 196 n
-, Wm. Tupsley, 137, 196 n, 254
-, and see Price & Washbourne
water supply, see borough and city government, public services
Water Street and Watering Street, see St. Catherine Street
Wathen:
-, Sarah, see Johnson
-, Thos., 413
Watson, John Boles, 154
Weaver:
-, Chas., 139, 380
-, Edw., 139, 380
-, Eleanor (or ?Anne), 361, 363
-, Thos., 131, 380
-, fam., 145
Weaver, John the, see John
weavers, see clothmaking
Webb:
-, Edw., 153
-, John (d. 1643), 377
-, John (d. 1686), 123, 362, 378
-, John (fl. 1737, 1753), rector of
Hempsted, 428
-, John (d. 1785), 126, 380
-, John (d. 1795), 153, 380
-, Sir John (d. 1797), 318
-, Joyce, 414
-, Mary, 318
-, Nic. (d. 1647), 377
-, Nic. (d. 1691), 110 n, 308, 362, 378
-, Nic. (d. 1712), 308, 379, 414
-, Nic. (d. 1714 or 1715), 414
-, Nic. (fl. 1769), 362
-, Ric. (d. 1598), 377
-, Ric. (d. 1772), 126, 379
-, Ric. (d. 1787), 380
-, Thos. (d. 1734), 362, 379
-, Thos. (fl. 1838), 175
-, fam., 145, 388
Webley:
-, John (d. 1588), 376
-, John (fl. 1620), 399
-, Marg., 399
-, Thos. (fl. 1580s), 318
-, Thos. (d. 1751), 360
Wedderburn, Sir Wm., 208
Wellesley, Arthur, duke of Wellington, 157
Wellington & Co., 181
Wells, John, 320
Welshman, Adam the, see Adam
Wemyss, see Colchester-Wemyss
Wesley:
-, Chas., 326
-, John, 326
-, Sam. Sebastian, 210, 215
West Indies:
-, immigrants from, 221, 320
-, trade with, 126, 173
-, transportation to, 83
Westbury-on-Severn, 110, 113, 141, 251, 253, 300, 311, 331, 446 Grange Court, 172, 189
Westbury on Trym, 153
Westerleigh, 172
West Midlands Farmers' Association Ltd., 189
Westfaling, Thos., see Brereton
Westgate (formerly Ebridge) Street, including Butchers' Row and Mercers' Row, 7, 59, 64–5, 69, 149, 160, 162, 168–9, 199, 205, 221, 225, 231, 237, 240, 259, 368, Plate 13
Westminster, 18
-, abbey, 27
Whaddon, 137, 293, 313, 320, 400,
403, 444
-, boundaries, 384, 438
-, char. for poor, 429
-, Robins Wood Hill, q.v.
-, sch., 348
Whaley, Jas., 43
Whall, Chris., 284
Wheatenhurst (or Whitminster), 316, 321
Wheatstone, Sir Chas., 411
Wheeler:
-, Benj., 408
-, Eliz., 328
-, Francis, 261
-, J.C., and Son, 416
-, Jas., 130, 405
-, Jas. Cheslin, 178, 231, 405
-, John, 140, 162, 247, 273, 336
-, Maur., master of College sch., 105,
119 288
-, Violet, 328
wheeler, Ranulph the, see Ranulph
Whichcot, Sir Paul, 394
Whitcombe:
-, John Aubrey, 400
-, fam., 155 n
White:
-, F. G., 326
-, John, 406
-, Sir Thos., 356, 358
White Barn, see Kingsholm
White Swan (or Dockham) Lane, 169, 240, 368
Whitefriars, see Carmelite friary
Whitegoose Mill, see Barton Street, mills
Whitehead:
-, Eliz., see Johnson
-, John, 408
Whitfield (Whitefield, Wightfield):
-, Alice, 359, 361–2
-, Geo., 159, 302, 319–20, 324–6, 330,
446
-, G.T., 180, 234
-, Thos., 307
-, Wm., 373
-, Wm. of, 372
Whithorne, John, 400
Whitmay, And., prior of St. Bartholomew's Hosp., 352
Whitminster, see Wheatenhurst
Whitmore:
-, Cath., m. Geo. Walcot, 391
-, Eliz., 391
-, Geo., 391
-, Ric., 391
-, Thos., 391
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1648), 391
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1694), 391
-, Wm. (another, d. 1725), 391
-, Wm. (fl. 1735, 1754), 391
Whittick, Hen., 133
Wicks, Thos., 376
Wight, John, 317
Wightfield, see Whitfield
Wilcox, see Willcocks
Wilesmith, Emanuel, 407
Wilkes, Thos., 299
Wilkins:
-, Mary, 414
-, Wal. (fl. 1790, 1823), 261
-, Wal. (fl. 1866), 414
Wilkinson, John, 135
Willcocks (Wilcox):
-, Thos., 379
-, — (fl. 1720s), 132
Willetts, Sam., 108, 359
Willey, Dan., 145, 380
William I, 18, 406
William II, 18
William, earl of Warwick, 422
William the burgess, 371
William the spicer, 373
William son of Henry, 399, 407
William, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Williams:
-, Bernard Mary, 319
-, Eliz., see Smith
Williams & James, firm of, 185, 188
Willington:
-, Olympia of, 277, 392
-, Ralph of, 277, 392
Willoughby:
-, Ambrose, 441
-, Edw., 397
-, Susan, see Brook
Wilshire:
-, Gregory, 75, 358
-, Lawr., 75, 377, 389
Wilton:
-, Hen. (fl. 1775, 1786), 145
-, Hen. (d. 1822, s. of preceding), 145,
380
-, Hen. Hooper, town clerk of Glouc.,
144–5, 192
-, John Pleydell, 145, 380
-, John Wm., 145, 381
-, Rob. Pleydell, town clerk of Glouc.,
141, 145
Wiltshire, nonconf. ministers in, 323 and see Chippenham; Cricklade; Knoyle, East; Ludgershall; Minety; Ramsbury; Salisbury; Stratton St. Margaret; Swindon; Wootton Bassett
Winchcombe, 13, 50, 126, 327, 356,
385, 431
-, abbey, 15, 17, 28, 300
Winchester, 26, 28, 259
windmills, 291, 408, 435
Windowe:
-, Hen. (or ? John), 363
-, John, 407
-, Wm. (d. c. 1670), 110
-, Wm. (fl. before 1705, ? another),
309, 363
Windsor, Owen of (or Owen of the Boothall), 28 n, 309, 372
Windsor (Berks.), 26
wine, trade in, 17, 22–3, 41–3, 126, 128, 135, 137, 145, 174, 379–80
Wingate:
-, Wm., 437
-, Wm., & Sons, 176, 224
Winston, Thos., 394, 413
Winstone, 300, 418
Winter ditch, the, see Wotton brook
Wintle:
-, Jas. (fl. 1775, 1793), 416
-, Jas. (fl. 1809, 1835, ? another), 400
-, John, 362
Winton:
-, Hen. de, 399
-, Thos. de, 399
-, Wal. Hayward de, see de Winton
wiredrawers, see metal working
Wisbech (Cambs.), 329
Wise (Wyse):
-, Dennis, 377
-, Rob. le, 372
-, Rog. le, 372
Wishanger, Nic., 53
Witcomb (Witcombe):
-, Jas., 312, 398
-, Rob. (d. 1846), 413, 417, 419
-, Rob. (fl. 1867), 413
-, Thos., 398
Witcombe, Great, 195–6, 263–4
Witcombe, Little, see Badgeworth
Withenbury, Thos., 309, 363
Wood:
-, Geo., 284, 290
-, Jas. (d. 1646), 377
-, Jas. (d. 1761), 105, 133
-, Jas. ('Jemmy', d. 1836), 140–1, 177,
193, 221, 302, 380, Plate 11
-, John, 269
-, Sir Mat., 371
-, Ric. (fl. 1632), 406
-, Ric. (d. 1792), 133, 140
-, Wal. B., 235, 313, 338, 346
Woodchester, 14, 52, 131, 339, 407
Woodcock, Sam., 380
Woodruffe, Thos., rector of St. Michael, 305
Woodstock, Edm. of, 391
Woodstock (Oxon.), 308
Woodward:
-, Edw., 299
-, John (d. 1575), 376
-, John (d. c. 1645), 77
-, John (d. 1667), 109, 378
-, Marg., 424
-, Thos., 299
wool, trade in, 17, 22, 25, 45, 58, 126, 137, 178, 248, 260–1
Woolridge, see Hartpury
woolstapling, 3, 124–5, 130–1, 139, 145, 160, 162, 178, 290, 379–80, 408
Woolstrop, see Quedgeley
Wolverhampton (Staffs.), 174
Woolwich (Kent), 419
Wootton Bassett (Wilts.), 45
Worcester, John of, see John the draper
Worcester, bps. of, 15, 38, 40, 294,
297, 303, 305–6
-, suffragan bp., 352
-,
and see Eldred; Latimer, Hugh
Worcester, 24, 53, 108, 129–30, 135–6,
174, 187, 245, 247, 446
-, battle of, 92
-, diocese, 368
-, music meeting (Three Choirs festival), 107, 154, 215
-, river trade, 36, 43–4, 104, 122,
127–8, 171, 178, 182
Worcester Street, 149, 153, 166–8
Worcestershire, 171; and see Bewdley; Broadwas; Droitwich; Eckington; Evesham; Kidderminster; Longdon; Madresfield; Malvern, Great; Moreton, Castle; Overbury; Pershore; Ripple; Stoke Prior; Stourbridge; Stourport; Upton upon Severn; Worcester
Workers' Educational Association, 212, 285, 350
workhouses, see borough and city government, poor relief and pauperism; Gloucester poor-law union
Workman, John, 89–90, 92 n, 117
World's End, see Barton Street
Worrall:
-, Geo. (fl. 1630s), 413
-, Geo. (fl. 1746), 359
-, Mary, see Parker
-, Sam., 379
Wotton, 1, 128, 267–8, 303, 354, 382,
384, 400–1, 408–9, 419
-, agric., 401–6, 415
-, boundaries, 197, 202, 382–4, 410
-, char. for poor, 363
-, ch. at (St. Catharine), see St.
Oswald's parish
-, early settlement hist., 388–9, 412
-, inns, 388–9
-, lands in, 295–6, 324, 392–3, 395, 401
-, lunatic asylum at, see hospitals, mental hosp., Horton Rd. Hosp.
-, man., 393–4, 398, 402–3, 409,
413–15, 417
-, mills, 395, 408
-, nonconf., 320, 328
-, pop., 388–9
-, roads, 38, 129, 354, 265, 385, 388,
411
-, St. Margaret's Hosp., q.v.
-, St. Mary Magdalen's Hosp., q.v.
-, suburban development in, 167, 170,
229–30, 235, 389
-, trades, 406, 417
-, vill of Wotton, 382–3, 408–10
-, Wotton Ct., 235, 388, 398
-, Wotton Ho., 349, 388, 398–9
-, Wotton Pitch (formerly Dudstone),
15, 129, 225, 385, 388
-, Wotton St. Mary (Without) civil
par., 171, 384, 410
-, Wotton St. Mary Without eccl. par.,
312
-, ch. (Holy Trinity, at Longlevens), 311, 312–13
-, Wotton Vill, 204, 208, 384
Wotton brook (part also called the Winter ditch), 385, 411, 430–1
Wright:
-, Mary, 413, 419
-, Sarah, 301, 355, 358, 360
writs, service of carrying, 18, 392, 402, 407
Wulman, Oliver, 45
Wulward the fuller, 26
Wyat:
-, Hen., 413
-, Sarah, see Johnson
Wye, river, 50, 264
Wygmore, John, abbot of Glouc. 281, 283
Wyman, John, 299
Wynell, Thos., 90, 92
Wyse, see Wise
Wytherston, Isabel, 358
Yate:
-, Francis, 307, 360
-, Revd. Mat., 361
-, Thos., 378
-, fam., 121,
arms, Plate 9
Yerbury, Thos., 126 n, 128
York, abps. of, 14–15, 66, 242, 385,
395, 430, 432, 434–6
-,
and see Thurstan
York, 223, 273
Yorke, Phil., Ld. Hardwicke, recorder of Glouc., 152
Yorkshire, East Riding, see Hull
Zoons Court, see Hucclecote