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Lacheford, Alice, see Dande; Thos., 161
Lacy, Cicely, 195; Jn., 195; Wm., and his w. Isabel, 195; fam., 195; see also Lucy
Lamb, Amy, see Alberd; Frank, 196; Jas., 196; Rob., 274; Wm., 196
Lambeth (Lond.), 284
Lambert, Edith, see Higgs
Lambourne, Chris. of, 277; Maud, dau. of Hen. of, (?) m. Gervase le Halleward, 277; fam., 277
Lambourne, 39, 52, 277, 290
Lampet, Eliz., see Standish; Thos., Kt., 161
Lancashire, see St. Helens
Lancaster, duchy of, 118, 119, 122
Landon, H. R., 259
Langley, Hen., 276; Kath., see Urswick; Thos., Bp. of Durham, 121
Langridge, Bart., 160, 167; Gillian, m. Jn. Fresshe, 143, 167; Helen, m. — Babington, 159; Jn. (fl. 1380), 160; Jn. (fl. c. 1500), 159; Mat. and his w. Marg., 160; Thos., 159; Wal. (fl. 1424), and his w. Marg., 160; Wal. (fl. 15th cent.), 159; Wm., 143, 160; fam., 143
Langridge (Waterford Hall), in Nazeing, 140, 142–5, 160, 167
Latton, see Mark Hall
Laud, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury, 133, 173
Laurie, Ann, 274
Lavender, —, tenant, 252
Laver, High, 122, 125
Lavington, Market (Wilts.), 274
Lawes, (Sir) Jn. Bennet, 242; Chemical Co., 248
Laxton, Anne, m. Sir Thos. Lodge, 207; Joan, 207; Sir Wm., 207
Layer Marney, Ch., 229
Lea, riv., 4, 23, 33, 35, 37–40, 62, 79, 93, 94, 97, 100, 105, 106, 126, 127, 142, 144, 146, 151, 163, 164, 165–7; bridges, 74, 140, 153, 173; Cheshunt Mill Stream, 166; Cornmill Stream, 165–6; drainage, 41, 43, 76, 169; fisheries, 107, 146, 160, 166; floods, 77; King's Stream, 153; Lea Navigation, 22, 23, 146, 153, 165–6; mills, 145, 164–6; Old River, 163, 165–6; Small River, 163, 165; transport, 22, 155, 166; water supply, 76, 166–7
Lea Bridge (Lond. and Essex), 27, 28, 38, 79; rly. stn., 23–25; trams, 27, 28
Lea Bridge District Gas Co., 45, 46, 75
Lee Conservancy (Catchment) Bd., 35, 42–44, 77–79, 167; see also River Lee Trust
Lee Valley Water Co., 141
Lee, Geo., 206; see also Leigh
Leftley, J. R., 245
Le Gros, David, 286
Leicester (Leycestre), Jn., 195; Jos., 61
Leicester, earls of, see Dudley
Leicestershire, 143; see also Wanlip
Leigh (Lee), Edw. (d. 1691), 103; Edw. (fl. 1709), 103; Joan, 103; Marg., 111; Mary, 111; Rob. (d. bef. 1567), 102, 103; Sir Rob. (d. 1612), 102, 103, 111; Rob. (d. 1673), 102, 103, 109, 111; Rob. (fl. 1691), 103; fam., 103 n, 109, 111; see also Lee
Leonard, Alice, 234
Lescher, Edw., 245
Lester & Pack, bell-founders, 227
Lesturmy, Edm., 161; Sir Jn., and his w. Maud, 161; Rob., 161
Lethieullier, Chas., 192; Jn., 198, 206, 211, 286, 289; Mary, m. (Sir) Edw. Hulse, 192; Smart, 189, 192, 206, 211, 222, 223 n, 290; fam., 211
Leverton, Rebecca, 177, 179; Thos., 177, 178, 179
Lewis, Jas., 143; Rob., Rector of Chingford, 110; Rob., Vicar of Nazeing, 148
Leythorne, Sim. de, Vicar of West Ham, 209
Leycestre, Jn., see Leicester
Leyton, 4, 5, 12, 13, 33, 81 n, 181, 182, 290; bus svce., 73; ch., 59; clubs, 88, 89; co-op. soc., 60; drainage, 43, 44, 76, 77; elec., 46, 47; ents., 88; gas, 45; housing, 48–51, 65–67, 82–84; incomes, 87; inds., 17, 68, 254; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33; Leytonstone, 38, 48, 55, 57; loc. govt., 36, 80; motor-bus, 29; noncf., 59; occs., 53, 70; parks, 51, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 6–8, 18–21, 55, 64, 65, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rly., 25, 72; roads, 29; sch., 55–57; shops, 54, 55, 85; sport, 62, 88; trams, 27, 28, 73; water, 40; W.E.A., 86; see also Cann Hall; Ruckholts
Liberator Building Society, 97, 206
Lichfield, bps. of, see Overall
Liddell, Rob., Vicar of Barking, 226, 227
Lightfoot, Hugh, s. of Rog., 199
Limehouse (Lond.), 260
Lincolnshire, see Deeping Fen
Lippiat Park (Gloucs.), 193
Liston, Joan de, see Firstling; Wm. de, 274
Litlington, Rob. of, 275
Littlebury, Jn., 273
Liverpool, pub. hos., 58
Liverpool Street stn. (Lond.), 19, 24, 25, 71, 72
Liza of Lambeth, 108
Lloyd (Yale), Joan, 208; Jonathan, Vicar of Dagenham, 295
Lock, Nich., Vicar of Nazeing, 148
Lockey, Abigail, see Barnes; Jn., the elder, 192; Jn., the younger (d. 1714), 192; Wm., 192
Lodge, Anne, see Laxton; Oliver, Lecturer of Barking, 226, 247; Sir Oliver, scientist, 226; Sir Thos., 207; Wm., 208; fam., 208
Loft, Thos., 133, 135, 138, 139
Lomas, Hen., 209; Jn., 209; Marg., m. Jas. Johnson, 209; Mary, m. (1) Pet. Howard, (2) Wm. Roson, 209
London, 1, 13, 19–22, 24, 25, 34–37, 52, 62, 78, 149, 272, 274–8; brewing, 166; City of, 35, 51, 52, 66, 108, 117, 128, 130, 167, 187, 193, 239, 286, 290; coach svces, 23, 114, 117, 155; docks, 61, 186, 188; drainage, 41–44, 77, 243, 283; elec., 75; fish trade, 240; gas, 14, 44, 45; Guildhall, 286; horse buses, 27; inds., 3, 4, 15, 16, 18, 67, 241; Jews, 260; loc. govt., 79, 80; mkts., 128–9, 165, 216, 258, 282–3, 289; merchants, 216; motor buses, 28, 29; noncf., 233, 260; occs., 68, 184, 237, 251; pop., 2, 3, 4, 6, 7; Port of, 10, 12, 74, 241, 286; rlys., 12, 23, 24– 26, 27, 71, 72, 141, 269; river transport, 22; roads, 29, 74, 138, 186; shops, 54, 216; Tower of, 189; trade, 4, 166, 239; trams, 27, 28; transport, 70–74, 166; water, 38, 39, 166; wool trade, 4 n; see also Aldersgate; Aldgate; Bethlehem Hosp.; Bethnal Green; Billingsgate; Blackwall; Bow; Bridewell Hosp.; Bromley; Christ's Hosp.; Clapton; East London Waterworks Co.; Fenchurch Street stn.; Greater London Council; Greater London Regional Planning Committee; Greenwich; Haberdashers Company; Hackney; Hammersmith; Lambeth; Lea Bridge; Limehouse; Liverpool Street stn.; Merchant Taylors' Sch.; Metropolis Sewage … Co.; Metropolitan Board of Works; Metropolitan Police; Metropolitan Water Board; Middle Temple; Mile End; Moorfields; North East Metropolitan Hospital Bd.; North Metropolitan Electric … Supply Co.; Old Ford; Peckham; Poplar; Port of London Authority; Port of London Sanitary Authority; Poulterers' Company; Putney; Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp.; St. Anthony's Hosp.; St. Nicholas Olave; St. Pancras; St. Paul's; Shadwell; Shoreditch; Soho; Stepney; Tottenham; Trinity House; Wapping; Westminster; Whitechapel; Willesden; Woolwich; Woolwich, North
London, (ld.) mayors of, 189, 286; see also Bowes; Fowke; Harvey; Hayward; Merttins; Osborne; Otteley; Swinnerton
London, bps. of, 133, 135, 170, 175, 223, 226, 230, 259, 294; see also Blomfield; Erkenwald; King; Maurice
London, dioc. of, 292
London, county of, 36, 58, 65, 68, 78–81, 243
London County Council, 22, 28, 34, 36, 37, 42, 44, 51, 52, 78, 194, 209, 273, 278, 279, 280, 290; drainage, 77; housing, 65, 66, 83–85, 99, 102, 112, 184, 237, 242, 251, 259, 267, 270, 272, 294, 299; loc. govt., 79– 81; trams, 73; see also Greater London Council
London boroughs, see Barking; Havering; Newham; Redbridge; Waltham Forest
London and Blackwall Rly., 24, 188
London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority, 75, 76, 79
London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, 71, 74, 81
London and North Eastern Rly., 71, 72
London and St. Katharine Docks Co., 10
London Co-operative Soc. 60
London Dock Co., 37
London Electricity Bd., 76, 256
London General Omnibus Co., 23, 29, 73
London Itinerant Soc., 112, 231, 260, 298 n
London, Midland, and Scottish Rly., 71
London Missionary Soc., 298
London Passenger Transport Bd., 71, 73, 81, 189
London, Tilbury and Southend Rly., 12, 23, 26, 72, 188, 269, 281, 284
Long, Sir Jas., Bt., 205
Longe, Jn., 212
Longespeé, Emeline, 101
Lorimer, Goscelin the, 190
Loughton, 99, 181; agric., 214; elec., 75; loc. govt., 80; man., 107, 149; noncf., 137, 149–50, 176; police, 34; rly., 24, 25, 72, 117, 128; roads, 116
Loveday, Sam., 260
Lovell, Isabel, see de Ros; Sir Thos., 101
Lovett, Josias, 175
Loving, Wm. G., 158; Mrs., 158
Low Countries, 197; see also Holland
Lowell, Jn., 195
Loxford (Loxfordbury), in Ilford, 30, 185, 187, 189, 191, 192, 201, 206–7, 211, 212, 216, 217, 224, 227, 228, 252, 294
Loxford Water (Halywellbrooke, Seven Kings Water), riv., 185, 187, 267
Lucas, Jn. (d. 1556), 208; Jn. (fl. 1630), and Eliz. his w., 208; Sir Thos. (d. 1611), 208; Thos. (d. 1625), 208; fam. 208 n
Luco, Master Jn. de, 103, 107
Lucy, Agnes, 195; Sir Reynold, 195; Susanna, see Fanshawe; Tim., 279; fam., see also Lacy
Lukyn, Geof., 104
Lyes, Thos., 121
Lynne, Laur., 278
Lysons, D., 189
Lytell, Jn., 273, 295
McDowell, Revd. Benj., 209; Mary, see Johnson
Mackie, J., 159
McNamara, —, 23
Maddox, Ben., 143
Madells (Marles), in Epping, 94, 116, 118, 119, 125, 126
Madle (Mascle, Masle), Geof. le, 126; Osbert (fl. bef. 1135), 126; Osbert (fl. 1201), 126; Ric. (fl. c. 1130), 126; Ric. (fl. c. 1230), 126; Wm. le, 126; fam., 126
Madras (India), see Fort St. George
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, principals of, see Wilkinson
Maidstone, Vctss., see Heneage, Eliz.
Maldon, Agnes de, m. Nich. de Heyle, 125; Thos. de, and Joan his w., 125; Wm. de, 125; fam., 125
Malet, Ric., 223
Mallinson, Sir Wm., Bt., 263
Malmaynes, Alice, 207; Hen., 207; Joan, m. Jn. Rigby, 207; Jn. (fl. 1316), 207; Jn. (fl. 1373), 207; Jn. (fl. 1401), 194; Jn. (fl. 1456), 197, 207; Rob., 207; Rose, see Deu; fam., 197, 207
Malmaynes, in Barking, 191, 192, 194, 197, 199, 207–8, 215
Manchester, earls of, see Montagu
Mandeville, Geof. de (d. c. 1100), 94, 103; Geof. de (d. 1144), Earl of Essex, 156
Manley, Geo., Vicar of Nazeing, 146, 148; Dr. Jn., 213
Manners, Thos., Ld. Ros, later Earl of Rutland, 101
Manning, Jn., 107; Ralph, 107; Ric., 107; Wm., 107; fam., 107
Manor Park, in East Ham, Jews, 59; trams, 27, 28; see also Ilford, Little
Manser, Alf., 149
Mansfield House Settlement, in Canning Town, in West Ham, 60
Marchant, Eliz., see Smythe; Nich., 241; Sam. (d. 1717), 193, 213; Sam. s. of Sam., 213
Mardyke, see Beam
Mare, C. J., shipbuilder, 15
Margaretting, 274; see also Fristling
Marini, Hugh de, Dean of St. Pauls, 94
Mark Hall, in Latton, 126
Markets, 114, 127, 129, 165, 168, 217–18, 220, 231
Markland, Hannah, 196
Marks, in Dagenham, later in Havering, 267, 268, 270, 272, 275– 277, 280, 282, 283, 289, 290, 291, 292, 296
Marks Gate, in Dagenham and Ilford, 267, 270, 272, 283, 290; ch., 296; housing estate, 294; noncf., 261, 298; sch., 299, 300, 301
Marles, see Madells
Marney, Hen., Ld. Marney, 229
Marshall, Nich., 203; Ralph, 203
Marshalls, in Romford, 273
Marshes, 14–15, 33, 106, 108, 113, 145–6, 151, 163, 184–5, 187–8, 215–16, 238–40, 267, 282–9
Marter, Maj.-Gen. R. J. C., 133; Mrs., 133; fam., 133
Martin, Vicar of Barking, 223
Martin, Eliz., m. (1) J. Rougemont, (2) G. Ernst, 205; Jas., 204, 205; Jn., 143; Jos., 143; Sarah, m. Wm. Hibbit, 205; Thos., 143; Wm., 143; fam., 204
Marton, Oliver, 126
Martyn, Lomax, 159
Marwe, Jn., 160; Wal., 160
Mary I, 102, 118, 122, 294
Mascle, see Madell
Masle, see Madell
Mason, Eliz., see Sotheby; Nash, 162; Rob., 178–9; Wm., architect, 296
Massachusetts (U.S.A.), 141
Matthew, Jn., Vicar of Nazeing, 160
Matthews, Joachim, 230
Maud, Empress, 156
Maud, queen of Hen. I, 118, 156, 164–5, 171
Maud, queen of Stephen, 156
Maugham, Somerset, 108
Maurice, Bp. of London, 227
May, F., 280; fam., 280
May & Baker, Ltd., 285
Mayes Brook (Heavywaters), 185
Mayhew, Jn., 286
Maynard, Sir Hen., 194
Mead, Clement, 201; Wm., 232
Meadows, common, 106, 145–6, 163, 215, 217, 282
Mears, C. & G., bell-founders, 227; Thos., bell-founder, 296
Meath, Bps. of, see Dodd
Medcalf, —, lessee, 103
Meeson, Ric., 243 n
Meggs, Wm. (d. 1598), 273; Wm. (fl. 1601), 273
Mellish, Wm., 97, 108
Menevia, Bp. of, see Petit
Merchant Taylors' Sch. (Northwood, Mdx., formerly in Lond.), headmaster of, 280
Meredith, Thos. (fl. 1733), 205; Thos. (fl. 1781), 205
Merk, Ingram de, 275; Kath. de, 277; Margery de, 277; Rob. de and his w. Rose, 275; Sim. de, 275, 277; Thos. de, 277; fam., 275, 277
Merry, Ant., 125; Ric., 125; Sarah, see Foster
Mershe, Jn., 121
Merton, Alice de, Abbess of Barking, 274
Merttins, Sir Geo., Ld. Mayor of Lond., 280; Hen., 280; Jn. Hen., 280; Mary, m. Rob. Bird, 280
Metcalfe, W. C., 132 n
Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Co., 216
Metropolitan Bd. of Works, 34–36, 41, 42
Metropolitan Essex since 1850, 1–92
Metropolitan Police, 34, 79, 80, 109, 168, 222, 293
Metropolitan Water Board, 39, 40, 76, 79, 80, 100, 170, 243, 256
Meyer, C. A., 262
Michel, Jn., 275
Middle Temple (Lond.), 274
Middlesex, earls of, 122; see also Cranfield; Sackville
Middlesex, 23, 194, 286; drainage, 77; pop., 6, 7; see also Bromley; Cricklewood; Edmonton; Edmonton Poor Law Union; Enfield; Hackney; Hampton; Hayes; Homerton Coll.; Kentish Town; Park Royal; Ponders End; Rammey Marsh; Southgate; Staines; Stepney; Sunbury; Tottenham; Whitechapel; Willesden
Middlesex County Council, 78
Middlesex and Essex Turnpike Trust, 32, 186, 268
Middleton, Ann, Lady, see Hodges; Sir Jn. Lambert, Bt., 193; Sir Wm., Bt., 193; see also Monck
Midland Rly., 26, 71, 188
Midwinter, Edw., 211
Mildmay, Anne, 276; Carew Hervey (d. 1784), 276; Carew (later Hervey alias Mildmay), 276; Humph., 276; Jane, m. Sir Hen. Paulet St. John (later St. John Mildmay), 276; fam., 270, 272, 283, 289, 290
Mile End, in Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 37, 57, 109; noncf., 232
Mille, Jn., 274; Wm., 274
Miller, Thos. (fl. 1740), 196; Thos. (fl. 1782), 196; fam., 196, 197
Mills, And. Moffat, 198; Sir Thos., 198; Wal., 207; see also Moffat
Minns, Chas., 132
Mitchell, J. H., 208
Mobberley (Ches.), ind., 254, 255
Moese, Margery de, see Weyland
Moffat, And., 198, 214; — m. Sir Thos. Mills, 198
Molendino, Phil. de, 165
Molyns, Eleanor de, 275
Monck (formerly Middleton), Sir Chas., 193
Monins, J. H., 196, 205; Jn. (fl. 1780), 196; Revd. Jn. (fl. 1847), 196; fam., 196
Monk, Wm., 103
Monkhams, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 159–60, 163
Monoux, Sir Geo., 104
Montacute (Som.), 151
Montagu, Anne, m. Sir Dudley (later Ld.) North, 198; Sir Chas., 198, 227; Edw., Earl of Manchester, 157; Eliz., m. Sir Chris. Hatton, 198; Jn., Earl of Sandwich, 289; Marg., see Hay; Mary, m. Sir Edw. Byshe, 198
Montfitchet, Ric. de, 182
Moore, D. H., 245; Edm., 210; Jn. J. S., Vicar of Dagenham, 294, 296; Stewart, 294; Thos. C., 294
Moorfields (Lond.), ch. of St. Mary, 263
More, Dagge, 201; Mary, see Cherriton; Ric. atte, 160; Rob., 201; fam., 160
Mores and Ansteys, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 157, 160–1
Morgan, Hen., 209; Julian, 209, 210; Ric., 174; Wal., and his w. Jane, 209; —, smack owner, 240; fam., 155; see also Wolfe
Morice, Fran., 226
Morley, ld., see Parker
Mornington, earls of, see Wellesley-Pole
Morrante, Edm., 279
Morris & Co., stained glass by, 229
Morton, Thos., Bp. of Chester, 196
Moss, Archer, 283; fam., 283
Mott, Jn., 282
Mountjoy, Dorothy, see Say; Gertrude, m. Hen. Courtenay, Marq. of Exeter, 160; Wm., Ld. Mountjoy, 160
Moyer, Benj., 102; Frances, see Boothby; Lydia, m. Jn. Heathcote, 102
Mullynges, Ralph, and his w. Joan, 161
Mumford, Chas., 190
Munday, Ric., 178
Murch, Spencer, 175
Murray, Wm., 224
Museums, 108, 174, 202, 278, 280, 294
Musgrave, Chris., Vicar of Barking, 225
Mytens, Dan., 123
Napier, Ralph, 156, 157; Wm., 157
National Provincial Electricity Co., 75
National Trust, 202
Navestock, 147 n, 290
Naylor, Thos., 161; Mistress, 241
Nazeing, 93, 94, 126, 127, 130, 140–150, 155–7, 161, 166; adv., 147; agric., 106, 144; Belchers fm., 143; Brevitts fm., 141; Broadley Common, 150; Bumble's Green, 140–41, 150; Camps, 141; Camps fm., 141; chars., 149, 150; ch., 147–9; commons, 140–1, 144–6; Crown Hotel, 146; Cutlands, 141, 142 n; Darmers, 141; econ. hist., 144–6; fisheries, 145–6; Glebe Ho., 147, 148; Greenleaves, 141; Highfield, 144; Hyde Mead, 150; ind., 146; Jack's Hatch, 141; Keysers, 140–1, 145–6; Leonards fm., 144; Lodge fm., 141, 143, 145; mans., 118, 141–4, 146–7; Mansion House fm., 143; mkt. gdns., 145; Marsh, 144– 146; Marshgate fm., 141; mills, 145; Nazeing Mead, 140–2, 144–7; Nazeingbury, 140, 142, 145–7, 159; Nazeingbury (Little), 142; Nazeing Park, 140, 142–7, 150, 158–9; Nazeing Wood, 153; Ninnings, 141; noncf., 149–50; Northfield, 144; par. govt. and poor rel., 109, 146–7; Parkers fm., 141; pop., 3, 140; Post Office, 141, 148; Pressfield, 144; pub. svces., 141; Ravens, 141; rect., 142, 147; roads, 140–1; St. Lawrence fm., 144; schs., 146, 150; Smalldrinks, 141; sport, 141; Stoneshot, 144–5; top., 140–1; Upper Park Town, 140, 144; vic., 148; workhouse, 146, 147; see also Harold's Park; Langridge; Netherhall; St. Leonard's
Neale, Hester, see Stephens; Jn., 193, 231; fam., 231
Nelmes, in Hornchurch, 122
Nepton, Ann, 235; Thos., 235
Netherhall, in Nazeing and Roydon, 94, 101, 142
Neville, Eleanor, see Weyland; Eliz., see Brice; Hugh de, 278; Jn. de, 278; Sir Thos., 199
New Forest (Hants.), 290
New Hall, Boreham, 123, 124
New River Waterworks Co., 37, 38, 39, 167
Newberry, Jn., and his w., 265
Newbury, in Ilford, 191, 192, 200, 204, 208, 212, 219, 224, 231
Newbury Park, in Ilford, 208, 251; ch., 259; noncf., 261–3; rly., 72; Rom. Cathm., 260; sch., 265–6
Newdigate, Sir Rog., 123
Newham, London Borough of, 81 n, 184 n
Newman, Abr., 208; Hen., 274; Revd. Leslie A., 262
Newport, Rob., 195
Newspapers, 36, 63
Newton, Revd. E. J., 298
Nicholson, Sir Chas., 252, 259; Isaac, 150
Niven, Harriet, 179
Nixon, Fran. R., Bp. of Tasmania, 211; Geo. R., 211; Jn., 211; Ric., 211; Rob.,211; fam., 211
Noble, Hen., 241
Nodes, Geo., 105; Susan, see Barnsley
Noel, Baptist, 192; Susan, 192; Susanna, see Fanshawe
Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard
Norfolk, 6, 7, 284; see also Gorleston; Yarmouth
Norman & Dawbarn, architects, 272
Normandy (France), trade with, 239
North, Anne, see Montagu; Cathn., see Grey; Sir Chas., later Ld. North, 119; Sir Dudley, later Ld. North, 198; Edw., 294; Wm., Ld. North and Grey, 119
North Africa Nonconformist Mission, 246
North East London Rly., 26
North East Metropolitan Hospital Bd., 194
North London Rly., 24, 25
North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Co., 47, 75, 100, 141
North Thames Gas Bd., 75, 100, 242, 256, 293
North Woolwich Gas Co., 45
Northamptonshire, 144; see also Towcester
Northern and Eastern Rly., 23, 117, 155
Northern Outfall Sewer, 41–42, 243, 256, 283
Northtoft, Amy de, 199; Edm. de, 199, 274; Emma de, 199; Florence de, 199; Jn. de, 199; 274; Joyce de, 199; Wm. de, 199
Northtofts, in Finchingfield, 199
Northumberland, earl of, see Percy
Northwode, Jn. de, and his w. Joan, 199
Norton, Sir Jn., 208; Sir Jn., s. of Sir Jn.,208
Norwich, Gillian, w. of Sir Rob., 208, 274, 279; Sir Rob., 208, 279
Norwich, earls of, see Denny; Goring
Norwich, 117
Norwich, bps. of, see Hall; Overall; deans of, see Pellew
Notingham, Jas., 146
Nutbrowne, Wm. (d. 1588), 273, 294; Wm. (d. 1596), 234, 273
Nutton, Wm., 136
Odo, Domesday tenant, 142, 144
Odo the tanner (fl. 1232), 241
Œthelraed, King of the East Saxons, 190, 291
Ogborne, Eliz., 134
Oghtryd, Joan, see Alberd; Jn., 274
Old Ford (Lond.), 27, 38, 167
Oldaker, Thos., 205; Thos., s. of Thos., 205
Oliver, Wm., 195
Olmius, Jn., 123
Olyve, Jn., 278
Olyver, Isabel, see Anstey; Rob., 161
Ongar, Chipping, 24, 117, 118, 128
Ongar, High, 147 n
Ongar, hund., 95, 126, 181
Orgar, bro. of Aucher, 121; see also Aucher
Orgar the Thane, 100
Oriel College, Oxford, 279; provosts, see Carpenter; Sampson
Osbaldeston (Osbaston), Alice, m. (2) Rob. Bertie, 206, 211, 227; Ann, 206; Barbara, see Fuller; Eliz., m. Humph. Hyde, 201; Fran. (d. 1648), 201, 206, 211; Fran. (d. 1678), 206, 211; Hen. I, 206; Hen. II (fl. 1661), 201, 206; Hen. III (d. bef. 1693), 206; Mary, 206; fam., 207, 213, 281
Osbern, Domesday tenant, 125–7
Osborne (Osberne, Osburne), Sir Edw. (d. 1591), Ld. Mayor of Lond., 277; Edw. (fl. 1619), 277; Sir Hewett, 277; Rob., 199, 222; Thos., 273; W. V., 62; fam., 278
Oswald, St., Bp. of Worcester, 190–1
Otford (Kent), 276
Otteley, Kath., see Seman; Rob., mayor of Lond., 275
Overall, Jn., Vicar of Epping, later Dean of St. Pauls, Bp. of Lichfield, and Bp. of Norwich, 133
Overland Trading Co., 159
Overton, —, 109
Oxford, earls of, see de Vere; ctss. of, see Howard
Oxford University, see All Souls; Magdalen Hall; Oriel; St. John's
Pack & Chapman, bell-founders, 149, 229
Page, Mary, m. Thos. Chippingale, 273; Mary, see Clarke; Kath., see Starkey; Ric. (fl. 1520), 197; Ric. (d. 1743), 273; Rob., 254; Wm., 210
Pakistan, 254
Palavicino, Anne, 198; Hen., 198; Sir Horatio, 197, 198; Toby, 198, 211
Palmer, Anne, see Urswick; Archdale (fl. 18th cent.), 149; Archdale (d. bef. 1952), 149; Geo. (d. 1853), M.P., 143, 147, 150, 158; Major (later Lt.-Col.) Geo. (fl. 1861), 142, 145, 159; Joan, m. (2) And. Searle, 125; Jn., 276; Mary, see Horsley; Revd. (later Canon) Pat., 259; Thos., 125, 134; Wm., 140, 143, 145–7, 149–50; Mrs., 147; fam., 140, 143–4, 149–50
Parish, Hen., 241
Parishes, detached parts of, 97, 181–2
Park, Marg. atte, see Beyneslee; Thos. atte, 275
Park Royal (Mdx.), ind., 255
Parker, Hen., Ld. Morley, 126; J. Kennett, 231; Jas., 233, 260; 'Old Dame', 178
Parndon, Great, 126; ch., 148 n; rect., 145; see also Shingle Hall
Parndon, Little, Rye Hill common, 128
Parre, Joan, see Colte; Wm., 195
Parrish, Coulson D., 274; fam., 274
Parsloes, in Dagenham, 192, 209, 268, 270, 272, 275, 277–8, 283, 294, 295, 297
Pass, Dan. de, 242
Passelewe, Hugh, 277; fam., 277
Pattiswick, ch., 228
Payne, Isaac, 138
Peach, Isaac, 226
Peacock, Thos., and his w. Lucy, 227
Pearce, Jn., 169, 179
Peare, Wm., 196
Peckham (Lond.), 254
Pedley, Hen., 212; J., 213 n, Sam., 212, 213; fam., 213
Peet, Maud, m. Jn. Alberd, 274; Wm., 274
Pegrum, Wm., 120
Pellew, Geo., Vicar of Nazeing, later Dean of Norwich, 148
Pembroke, earls of, see Valence
Pennington, Jos., 290
Penshurst (Kent), 288
Pepys, Sam., diarist, 292
Percy, Hen., Earl of Northumberland, 123
Pereson, Thos., and his w. Susan, 209
Perrers (alias de Windsor), Alice de, 295
Perry, Capt. Jn., 284, 286–8; Sam., 288; Sarah, 288; Tim., 288; Weedon, 288; Wm., 288
Pertenhale, Alice, m. (2) Thos. Yonge, 275; Ric. de, 275
Peryent, Jn., 135
Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, 287–8
Peterborough, cathedral, 173
Peters, Step., 287
Petit, Revd. J., Bp. of Menevia, 297
Peto, Sir Morton, Bt., 175
Peto, Brassey & Betts, 45
Petre, Sir Jn., 224; Sir Wm., 207; Wm. B., Ld. Petre, 247
Pettigrew, Rob., 261
Petty, Jane, see Benton; Rob., 127
Philippa, queen of Edw. III, 275
Philipps, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ivor, 254
Phillips, Morgan, 209–10; Mr. (fl. 1790), 198; see also Wolfe
Philpot, Jane (d. by 1888), 235; Jane (fl. 1898), m. — Soper, 211; Jn. (fl. 1869), 280; Jn. (d. 1874), 211
Piggott, Jn., 126; fam., 126
Pilkington, Edw., and his w. Mildred, 209
Pimps, in Chingford, see Gowers and Buckerells
Pinnacles, see Hooks and Pinnacles
Pinners, see Pyenest
Pitsea, rly., 24, 269
Pittman, Thos. (fl. 1732), 206; Thos. (fl. 1781), 206; Thos. (fl. 1803), 206, 217; Wm., 206; fam., 206
Plaistow, in West Ham, 31, 51; co-op. soc., 60; housing, 13, 48; ind., 14; motor-bus, 29; rly., 12, 24, 71
Plessey Co., radio mfrs., 252, 255
Plomer, Thos., 199
Plommer, Ric., 103
Pocock, Laur., Vicar of Nazeing, 146; Wm., 162
Poer, Wm. le, 159, 160
Pole, Kath. de la, Abbess of Barking, 197, 199, 222; Wm. de la, Marq. (later Duke) of Suffolk, 199
Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, Wm., Earl of Mornington, 210
Polly, Jn., 221
Poltimore (Devon), 202
Ponders End (Mdx.), gas works, 141, 170
Pope, Alex., satirist, 286
Poplar (Lond.), 19, 74; gas, 45; horsebus, 28
Popple well, Ann, 113; Jn., 113; Rebecca, 113
Port of London Authority, 11, 35, 79, 206
Port of London Sanitary Authority, 35, 79
Porter, fam., 201, 208
Porters, in Barking, 191, 208–9, 215, 238, 279
Posyngeworth, Jn., 279
Potter, Jn. the, 107; Ralph the, 163–4; Revd. Wm., 263
Potters Farm, see Gallance
Poulterers' Company of London, 235
Poulton, Blackburn (d. 1745 or 6), 213; Blackburn (fl. 1745), 213
Pound, Jn., 274
Powell, Jn., 211
Powle, Thos. (fl. 1557), 206; Thos. (fl. 1588), 196
Powlett-Wrighte, see Benyon
Pownsett, Hen., 206; Thos., 205; Wm. (d. 1554), 106, 189, 207, 216, 224, 228, 294; Wm. (d. 1591), 205; Wm. (fl. 1629), 206, 235; fam., 187
Poynter, Ambrose, 173
Pragell, Jn., 274
Pratt, Thos., 232
Prescott, Ric., 273 n
Pretty, G. W., 210
Price, Cambell, 196; Mary, see Cambell; Thos., 196
Prisons, 168, 243–4
Prouz (alias Sproute), Bart., 197; Eliz., see Rigby
Puhier, 12th-cent. tenant, 122, 156, 159, 160
Purfleet, in West Thurrock, roads, 74
Putney (Lond.), motor bus, 29
Pye, Wm., curate of Nazeing and Harlow, 148
Pyenest (Pinners), in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 155, 157, 161
Pygot, Jn., 208; Ric., 208
Pympe, Anne, m. Sir Jn. Scott, 104; Eliz., see Gower; Reynold, 104
Pynchon, Jn., 276
Quakers, see Friends, Society of
Quash, fam., 203
Queen Anne's Bounty, 135, 147, 228
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, in Chingford, 93, 99, 108, 109
Quyet, Wal., 153
Raikes, Rob., 198, 199
Rainham, 240, 294
Rainsford, Sir Jn., 210; Sir Jn., s. of Sir Jn., 210; Kath., see Starkey; Ric., 117, 124; Rob., 125
Ralph the Potter, 163–4
Rammey Marsh (Mdx.), drainage works, 77
Rampston, Marg., w. of Rob., 104, 111; Rob., 104, 107, 111, 113, 179; Roland (d. 1550), 104, 107, 108; Roland (fl. 1593), 104–5
Randall, Alice, 204; Dorcas, 204; Edw. (d. 1577), 204, 214; Sir Edw. (fl. 1604), 204; Vincent (fl. 1571), 204; Vincent (1574–1602), 204, 214
Rank, Jos., 233, 262
Ranulf, bro. of Ilger, 94, 118, 127, 142, 144, 145, 155, 156
Raphael, painter, 123
Rashleigh, Pet., Vicar of Barking, 219, 225, 226
Rawlings, Ralph, 126
Rawlinson, Rob., civil engineer, 41
Rayhouse, in Ilford, 191–2, 197–8, 209–10, 215
Rayhouse, in Woodford, 209
Raymond, Sir Chas., Bt., 198, 205, 211, 212, 214, 228
Reading, Jn., Master of Ilford Hospital, 228, 230
Redbridge, London Borough of, 81 n, 184 n, 267 n
Ree, Hen. atte, 209; Hen. de la, 209; Isabel atte m. (2) (?) Ralph Aunger, 209; Rob. atte, 209; Rog. de la, 209; fam., 209
Reed, Jas., 203
Reede, Rog., 281, 302
Reeve, J. Arthur, 174
Reid, —, smack owner, 240
Rennie, Sir Jn., 284
Repton, Humph., landscape gardener, 195
Reservoirs, 37–40, 97, 100, 106, 113
Reynolds, Jn., 133, 135, 138, 139
Rich, Sir Ric., later Ld. Rich, 108–9
Richard I, 94, 130, 142, 147, 157, 158, 159 n, 160, 162, 182
Richard the Chamberlain, 199
Richardson, Jas., 297
Richmond, duke of, see Stuart
Richmond, earls of, see Alan; Savoy
Ricingaham, 190
Ricketts, Wm., 147
Ridge (Herts.), 193
Ridgers, Nelly, 114
Riding Service, 190–1, 272
Ridley, T. D. & Sons, millers, 217
Rigby, Eliz., m. (2) Bart. Prouz (Sproute), 197; Geo., 197; Joan, w. of Jn., see Malmaynes; Jn., 197, 207; Oliver, 162; Thos., 197; Wm., 197
Rippin, Thos., 159
Ripple level, 33, 285
Rivenhall, 195
River Lee Trust, 35, 41, 166–7; see also Lee Conservancy (Catchment) Board
River Roding Catchment Bd., 78, 79
River Stour Catchment Bd., 79
Roach, riv., oysters, 239
Robinson, G. T., 201, 202; Jane, m. (2) Hen. Sterry, 201; Sir Sydney W., 263
Roding (Roden, Hile), riv., 97, 184, 185, 187, 215, 216, 239, 267; Aldersbrook, 184, 185, 187; Back River, 184, 185, 187; bridges, 185, 186–7; fishery, 239; floods, 238, 239; Hawkins, riv., 187; Ilford Navigation, 216, 239; ind., 67, 68; mills, 217; sewage, 256; transport, 254; see also River Roding Catchment Board
Roding, Abbess, 221
Rogers, Nat., 296, 302; W. G., 227
Rolleston, Ric., 195
Rome, popes of, see Alexander IV; Clement III
Romford, 2, 30, 81 n, 269, 273, 275, 291; char., 281, 302; ch., 276; Cornburgh's chant., 295; hosp., 292, 294; noncf., 233, 297, 299; pop., 64, 92; postal svces., 269; rlys., 12, 23, 25, 269; sch., 299; water, 39, 256; see also Haveringatte-Bower; Marshalls
Romford Highway District, 222
Romford Poor Law Union, 32, 219, 221, 233, 293
Romford Rural District, 77, 242, 293
Ros, Beatrice de, w. of Thos. de Ros, Ld. Ros (d. 1384), m. (2) Sir Ric. Burley, 101; Eleanor de, 101; Edm. de, Ld. Ros, 101; Isabel de, m. Sir Thos. Lovell, 101; Jn. de, Ld. Ros, 101; Margery, see Badlesmere; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1384), 101; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1431), 101; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1464), 101, 109; Wm. de, Ld. Ros of Helmsley, 101
Rose, fam., 268
Roson, Mary, see Lomas; Wm., 209
Rotherham (Yorks.), ind., 255
Rotington, Wm. de, and his w. Maud, 161
Roubiliac, Louis F., sculptor, 228
Rougemont, Eliz., see Martin; J., 205
Round, J. H., 105, 105 n
Rous (Rows), Geof. le, 275, 276; Wm. J., 194; fam., 275
Rowallan, Ld., see Corbett
Rowe, (Sir) Wm. (d. 1593), 125; Wm., the younger, 125
Rows, fam., see Rous
Royal Docks, in East Ham, West Ham, and North Woolwich, 11, 29, 74, 181; R. Victoria, 10, 12, 15, 16, 41; R. Albert, 10, 11, 15, 24, 44, 48; Kg. George V, 11
Royal Gunpowder Factory, in Waltham Holy Cross, 23, 151, 154, 164–9, 171
Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp., 235
Roydon, 94, 142, 144; pop., 3; Roydon hamlet (Roydon Roche), 93, 94, 142; see also Netherhall
Ruckholts, in Leyton, 207
Rudyard, Dorothy, 143
Ruffus, Guy, Dean of Waltham, 156, 157
Russ, Wm., 132
Russell, Edw., 107; Jn. (fl. 1666), 107; Jn., Duke of Bedford, 162; Jn., Rector of Chingford, 110, 111; Wm., Earl, later Duke of Bedford, 107, 162
Russia, 287; Jews from, 260; trade with, 288
Rutland, earls of, see Manners
Rychard, Jn., 230
Sabright, Agnes, 196
Sackville, Chas., Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, 122, 123
Sadler, Sir Ralph, 142, 160, 161
Sage, Edw., 189, 202, 273, 284, 289; Edw. J., 189
Sainsbury, Wm., 274
St. Albans, bps. of, 170
St. Anthony of Vienne, 278
St. Anthony's Hosp. (Lond.), 278–9, 285; masters, see Carpenter; Courtenay
St. Calais, Wm. of, Bp. of Durham, 127, 155, 156, 162
St. Helens (Lancs.), pop., 56
St. Helier (Surr.), housing estate, 270
St. John, Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke, 276
St. John (later St. John Mildmay), Sir Hen. Paulet, Bt., 276; Jane, see Mildmay
St. John's College, Oxford, 194
St. Lawrence, 142 n
St. Leonards, in Nazeing, 140, 144–6
St. Marcellin (Isère, France), 278
St. Nicholas Olave (Lond.), 234
St. Pancras, Woburn Place (Lond.), 219
St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), 94, 95, 103, 105; canons, see Holbeach; Vere; deans, see Cary; Marini; Overall
Sakespee, Edw., 158
Salisbury, adcns. of, see Daubeny
Salisbury, marqs. of, see Cecil
Salt, Thos., Vicar of Nazeing, 146, 148
Salter, And., 224
Sampkyn, Thos., 203, 213, 214, 223; fam., 203, 213, 214
Sampson, Hen., Provost of Oriel, 274, 279
Sandale, Jn., Bp. of Winchester, 272
Sanderson, Jn., 124
Sandford, Adam de (?), 161; Alice de, m. Rob. de Vere, Earl of Oxford, 161; Eliz., see Benton; Gil. de, 161; Thos., 127
Sandwich, Ellen de, 204; Thos. de, 204
Sandwich, earls of, see Montagu
Sandwich (Kent), 241
Sandys, Jn., 232
Sankey, J. H., & Son, Ltd., 254
Saunders, Thos., 125
Savage, Jas., 257
Savoy, Pet. of, Earl of Richmond, 163
Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 102, 132
Saxons, East, king of, see Œthelraed; Sebbi; Swidfrid
Say, Dorothy, m. Wm., Ld. Mountjoy, 160; Sir Jn., 160; Sir Wm. (fl. 1265), 104; Wm. (fl. 1449), 160; Sir Wm. (fl. 1515), 160
Scargyll, Thos., 195
Scawen, Mary, see Foster; Lewis, 125
Scotland, 240; coal trade, 284; Scots in W. Ham, 7
Scott, Anne, see Pympe; Sir Jn., 104; Ric., 104
Scrafton, Jn., 273
Scrope, Eliz., see Amadas; Frances, m. Mart. Bowes, 200; Ric., 200
Seabrook, fam., 280
Seabrooke, Thos., 211; Thos., s. of Thos., 211
Searle, And., 125; Edw. (d. 1625), 120, 125; Edw. (fl. 1650), 125, 138, 139; Joan, see Palmer; Jn. (fl. 1576), 120, 121, 127; Jn. (fl. 1650), 120, 125; Jn. (fl. 1706), 127; fam., 121
Sebbi, king of the East Saxons, 190
Sedgemoor (Som.), battle of, 119
Sedgewick, Wm., 201
Seman, Bart., Master of the King's Mint, 275; Eliz., m. Rob. Knolles, 275, 276; Kath., m. (2) Rob. Otteley, 275, 276
Seven Kings, in Ilford, ch., 257–8; motor-bus, 29; noncf., 260–3; sch., 265; water, 40
Seven Kings Water, see Loxford Water
Seven Years War, 220
Severne, Wm., 203
Sewardstone, in Waltham Holy Cross, 107, 118, 130, 151, 154–5, 157, 161–5, 167–8, 169–71, 174–8
Shadwell (Lond.), 240
Shadwell Waterworks Co., 37
Shardlowe, Joan, 122; Sir Jn., 122, 167; Thos., 122; fam., 167
Sharpe, Jeffrey, 225
Shawcross, J. P., 280 n
Sheat, Sir W. J. Oliver, 262
Sheffield (Yorks.), ind., 255
Shelton, Alice, see Jeffrey; Edw., 201
Shenfield, rly., 72
Sherman, Ric., Vicar of Nazeing, 148
Shingle Hall, in Epping and Great Parndon, 116, 118–19, 122, 126–9, 130–1
Shoreditch (Lond.), rly., 23, 24; sch., 266
Shorter, Jn., 280
Silley, Jn. H., 140
Silver, S. W., & Co., rubber mfrs., 14
Silvertown, in West Ham, 12, 14–15; drainage, 41, 42; gas, 45; housing, 48; ind., 16, 22; roads, 74; trade unions, 61
Silvester, Sir Jn., Bt., 100
Simeon, Sim., 272
Simpson, Wm., & Co., paper mfrs., 254
Sinclair, F. G., 102
Skidmore, Capt., 245
Skipwith, Sir Thos., Bt., 211
Skrene, Jn., 121; Wm., 121; fam., 121
Smedmore, Jos., 231
Smith, Clement, 133; Eliz., see Kempe; Revd. Frank H., 233, 260; Geof., 203; Jas. (fl. 1820), 232, 298; Jas. (fl. 1851), of Barking, 233; Jas. (fl. 1848), of Nazeing, 149; Joan, see Fulk; Jn. (fl. 1532), clerk, 103; Jn. (d. 1570), 125; Jn. (fl. 1617), 161; Nich., 125, 127; Rob., 174; Thos., 297; Wal., 107; Wm., 136; — (fl. bef. 1900), 159; fam., of Nazeing, 143
Smitheman, Jn., 274
Smythe, Eliz., m. — Marchant, 201, 213; Joanna, see Vyner; Jn., Master of Ilford Hosp., 229
Snell, Mary, 103; Jn., 103; Rob. (fl. 1637), 110; Rob. (d. 1741), 97, 99, 103–5; Revd. Thos. and his w. Barbara, 103; Wm., 103; fam., 97, 104
Snypeston, Nich., 241
Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings, 202
Soho (Lond.), 233
Somerset, see Montacute; Sedgemoor
Somerville, Jn. S., Ld. Somerville, 194, 216
Soper, Jane, see Philpot
Sotheby, Capt. (later Rear-Adml.) Chas. (d. 1854), 162, 171, 175, 178; Chas. W. (fl. 1888), 162; Eliz., m. (2) Nash Mason, 162; Jas. (fl. 1674), 162; Jas. (fl. 1722), 162; Mary, 162; Wm. (d. bef. 1769), 162; Wm. (d. 1833), poet, 162; fam., 162–3
South-Eastern Gas Co., 75
South Essex Waterworks Co., 39, 40, 243, 256, 294
Southampton, ctss. of, see Wriothesley
Southend-on-Sea, 2 n, 6, 249, 262; rly., 23, 71, 269; roads, 74
Southgate (Mdx.), 44, 76, 254
Southwark, Rom. Cath. dioc., 90 n
Spain, war with, 241
Spanish Succession, War of, 220
Sparewe, Jn., 282 n
Spark, Hen., 195; Joan, m. (2) Jn. Haroudun, 195; Rob., 195; Wm., 195
Sparrow, fam., 272
Spears, A. G., 261
Spencer, Thos., 198
Spicer, Jas., 112
Spranger, Day, 139
Spratt, L. W., 37
Sproute, fam., see Prouz
Spurgeon, C. H., preacher, 175
Spurrell, Geo., 273
Stace, Rob., 126; Wm., 136
Stafford, Humph., Duke of Buckingham, 125; Wm., 230; fam., 125–6
Stafford, earls of, 125–6
Staines (Mdx.), 35, 39
Standish, Alex., 161; Eliz., m. (2) Thos. Lampet, Kt., 161; Joan, m. Jn. Dande, 161; Ralph, Kt., 161; Ralph (fl. 1446), 161
Stanford Rivers, see Barwicks
Stansfield, Isabel, m. Jn. Cook, 214; Ric., 214
Stanstead Abbots (Herts.), 142
Stansted Mountfitchet, barony of, 100
Stanton, Edw., 228
Stanway Hall, in Stanway, 273
Stapleford Abbots, 212, 290–1; see also Battles Hall
Starkey, Anne, m. — Wrytell, 210; Eliz., m. Thos. Bledlowe, 210; Eliz., 210; Emma, m. — Torell, 210; Sir Humph., 210; Kath., m. (1) Wm. Page, (2) Sir Jn. Rainsford, 210
Steane, Edw., 242
Stedeman, Wm., 273
Steele, H., 232
Stephen, King, 156, 182–3, 291
Stephen, Jas., 125
Stephens, Art., 288; Hester, m. Jn. Neale, 192–3, 231; Hester, see Barnes; Jn., 192–3
Stephenson, Rowland, 273, 274
Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 19, 274; noncf., 261; see also Mile End
Sterling Telephone and Electric Co., 285
Sterry, Art., 201; Ben., 201; Frances, 201; Fran., 201–2, 273; Hen. (d. 1856), 201; Hen. (d. 1873), 201–2; Hester, 201; Jane, see Robinson; Mary, see Johnson; Thos., 201; Revd. Wasey (d. 1779), 201; Wasey (d. 1842), 201–2, 280; Wasey (d. 1858), 201; Wm., 201; fam., 280
Stevenage (Herts.), 76
Stevens, Fran., 192; Revd. G., 192; Jn., 274; Paul, 280; Sam., 192; fam., 193
Steward, Anne, see Sysley; Augustine (d. 1597), 201; Augustine (d. 1628 or 1629), 201; Edw., 201; Mart., 201
Stillman, Jn., 194
Stitch, Thos., 231; fam., 231; see also Stych
Stockdale, Thos., 207 n
Stodard, Nich., 201
Stoke, Ric., 275
Stone, Sarah, 300, 302
Stone (Kent), 210
Stone Hall, in Little Canfield, 113
Stonehale, Rog., 210; fam., 210
Stonehall, in Ilford, 191–2, 201, 204– 205, 210, 215, 224
Stoner, Geo., 158
Storer, Jn., Curate of Barking, 225
Stour, riv., see River Stour Catchment Bd.
Stratford, in West Ham, 2, 4, 38; co-op. soc., 60, 61; drainage, 77; ents., 88; gas, 44, 45, 75; horse bus, 23, 27; housing, 48; ind., 3, 4, 13, 14, 255; motor bus, 29; newspapers, 36, 63; noncf., 262; pub. hos., 58; rlys., 12, 23–25, 72, 117; road, 29; Rom. Cathm., 6; shops, 55; trams, 27; water, 37
Stratford Langthorne, abbey of, in West Ham, 182, 209
Strathbogie, David de (d. 1270), Earl of Atholl, 101; David de (d. 1326), Earl of Atholl, 101; Isabel de, Ctss. of Atholl, see Chilham; Jn. de, Earl of Atholl, 101
Stratton, Dan., 215
Strode, Anne, 281; Sam., 281
Stroud, Rob., 251
Stuart, Ludovic, Duke of Richmond, and his w., 122
Stych, Sir Ric., Bt., 208; Thos., 208; Wm. (d. 1678), 208; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1697), 208; see also Stitch
Suffolk, dukes of, see Pole
Suffolk, marqs. of, see Pole
Suffolk, 6, 7, 277; see also Ashbocking; Barnardiston; Bury St. Edmunds; Ipswich; Kedington; Wrentham
Sunbury (Mdx.), waterworks, 38, 39
Surman, Rob., 211–12
Surrey, 6, 204, 286; see also Guildford; Kennington; St. Helier; Vauxhall
Sussex, earls of, 239
Sussex, see Christ's Hospital; Effington; Grinstead, East
Sutherland, J. A., 260; J. R., Vicar of Nazeing, 149
Sutton, Jn., s. of Jn. de, 212; Margery de, 212; Wm. de, 212
Swabey, Cathn., see Bird; Dr. M., 280; fam., 280
Swidfrid, king of the East Saxons, 190
Swift, Sir Fran., 158
Swindon (Wilts.), ind., 255
Swinnerton, Hen., 273; Sir Jn., Ld. mayor of Lond., 273; Ric., 273; Thos., and his w. Joan, 273
Symond, Rob., 160
Symonds, Jas., Vicar of Dagenham, 302
Sysley, Anne, m. (2) Augustine Steward, 201; Clement, 201–2, 280; Thos., 201
Takeley, Agnes, 127; Jn., 127; Thos., 127
Takeleys (Claygarth), in Epping, 116, 118–21, 125, 127, 130
Tamworth (Thomworth) Jn., 158, 164
Tankerville, earls of, see Grey
Tanner, Odo the, 241
Tanning, 241, 283
Tasmania, bps. of, see Nixon
Tatchell, Art., 262
Taverner, —, tenant, 110
Taylor, Ric., 231; Thos., and his w. Susan, 161; Wm., 231; fam., 143
Tedcastle (Tedcastell), Jn., (d. bef. 1596), and his w. Eliz., 227; Jn. (fl. 1604), 214
Templar, Mrs., 263
Temple, Wm., 221
Teulon, S. S., architect, 155
Tennyson, Alf., Ld. Tennyson, poet, 155
Thames, riv., 33, 35, 37, 39, 78, 167, 184, 190, 239–40, 267–8, 286–7; drainage, 41, 243, 256; floods, 238, 239; ind., 67, 68, 181, 284; transport, 22; water-supply, 38, 76
Thames Conservancy Bd., 35, 41, 42
Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., 15, 26, 60, 284
Thane, Orgar the, 100
Thatcher, Jn., 280
Theydon Bois, 114, 131–2, 135, 139
Theydon Garnon, 114, 130–2, 135; char., 138; ch., 139; Ryddens Grove, 138–9; sch., 137; Stonards fm., 138–9; see also Coopersale; Gaynes Park; Hemnalls
Theydon Mount, Trapps Lands, 139
Thomas, Vicar of Barking, 204 n
Thomas, Rob., 224
Thompson, Anne, 197; Eleanor, 190, 197, 264; Jn., 186, 196–7, 213, 273; Jn. Scrafton, 196–7, 213, 254, 257, 273; Nancy, 264; Wm., 197
Thompson & Whitehead, architects, 245
Thomworth, Jn., see Tamworth
Thoreton, Thos., 294
Thorne, Will, 61, 62
Thorougood, Geof., 273 n
Thorp (Thorpe), Jn., 123; Rog., 195; Thos., 195; Thos. (? same as previous), 197
Thoyts, Jane, 208, 215; M. G., 208; Wm., 208
Thunderer, battleship, 16, 284
Thurrock, Grays, 192; ind., 67; pop., 64; water, 39
Thurrock, West, ind., 67; see also Purfleet
Tichborne, Rob., regicide, 279
Tidal Basin, in West Ham, 11, 31, 74
Tilbury, ind., 67; rly., 12, 23, 24, 269, 284; roads, 186, 208
Tillotson, Eliz., 211, 212; Jn., Abp. of Canterbury, 211, 212
Tilney, Fred., Vicar of Dagenham, 296
Tiltesbury, Jn., and his w. Marg., 195
Tipper, Wm., 218 n
Tipping, Anne, see Clarke; Wm., 273; Wm., the younger, 273
Tiptree, in Tolleshunt Darcy, 283
Tofig the Proud, 151, 155, 162, 170, 171; Athelstan s. of, 155
Tolleshunt Darcy, see Tiptree
Tombs, Eliz., see Higgs
Tomkins, W. J., 245
Tonge, Susan, 102–3; Thos., 102
Tony, fam., 182
Torell, Emma, see Starkey; Humph., 210
Totham, Little, 125
Tottenham (Mdx. later Lond.), 38; bus svce., 73; New Cut on R. Lea, 79; rly., 24, 26, 188; water works, 167
Tottenham and District Gas Co., 75 n
Towcester (Northants.), ind., 255
Tower, W. E., 124; fam., 295
Townson, Mary, see Young; Theobald, 198
Tracy, Ralph, 204
Trade unions, 61–62
Tressall, Rob., 292
Trevanyon, Rog., 161
Trew, Chas., Vicar of Dagenham, 295–6; Mrs., 295
Trinity House (Lond.), 35, 286, 288
Trocke, Harriet M., 235
Trott, Mart. (fl. 1600), 143; Mart. (fl. 1666), 143; Rose, 143
Truelove, Tim., 274
Tuck, Edw., 189, 190; Thos., Vicar of St. John's Epping, 131
Turbervyl, Rob., 160
Turner, Edw., 198
Tweed, Wal., 139
Twyford, Thos., 295
Tyffn, Wm., 197
Tylney, earl, see Child
Tyneside, coal trade, 284; housing, 82
Tyrell, Humph., 208; Rob., and Anne, his w., 208; Sir Thos., 195
Udall, Hen., 102; Mary, w. of Wm., 111; Wm., 111
Uphall, in Ilford, 191–2, 209, 210–11, 217; ch., 257; housing estate, 251; ind., 254–5; sch., 265; Uphall Camp, 185, 251–2
Uphavering, see Gobions
Uphill, Jacob, 296; Ric., 293, 301; Susan, 286
Upminster, rly., 26, 71, 269
Upshire, in Waltham Holy Cross, 151, 154–5, 157, 160–2, 164, 168, 170–1, 175, 177–8
Upton Park, in East Ham and West Ham, 18, 28, 63
Upwyk, Alice, see Firstling (Fristling); Guy, 274
Urswick, Anne, m. Jn. Doreward, 276; Anne, m. (2) Jn. Palmer, 276; Eliz., 276; Joan, 276; Kath., m. Hen. Langley, 276; Mary, 276; Sir Thos., 276–7, 296
Usdale, Wm., 204
Valence, Agnes de, 278; Aymer de, Bp. of Winchester, 278; Aymer de, Earl of Pembroke, 278; fam., 278
Valence, in Dagenham, 268, 270, 274–5, 278–80, 282–3, 285–6, 289, 294
Valentine, fam., 211
Valentines, in Ilford, 170, 191–2, 205–6, 211–12, 214, 217, 228, 252, 257, 264–5
Valognes, Pet. de, 94, 103, 207; Rob. de, 103
Valognes, barony of, 182, 207
Van der Balck, 229
Vane, Anne, see Woodward; Godf. W., 208; Wal., 208; Wm. Wal., 208
Vauxhall (Surr.), man., 204
Venour, Jos., 105
Vere, Alice de, see Sandford; Anne de, Abbess of Barking, 223; Aubrey de, 126; Edw. de, Earl of Oxford, 197; Eliz., see Howard; Jn. de (fl. 1345), Earl of Oxford, 126; Jn. de (fl. 1515), Earl of Oxford, 160; Rob. de, Earl of Oxford, 151; Wm. de, Canon of St. Pauls, later Bp. of Hereford, 172; fam., 126
Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius, 285, 286
Victoria, Queen, 51, 155
Victoria and Albert Museum, 158
Victoria Docks Gas Co., 45
Viel, 12th-cent. tenant, 159; see also Fitz Viel
Vine, Chas. H., 189, 261
Vulliamy, Lewis, 99, 103, 111
Vyner, Edith, m. — Higgs, 201; Sir Geo., 201; Joanna, m. — Smythe, 201; Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1665), 201, 213; Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1683), 201; fam., 213
Wade, Jn., 235; Rob., 195
Wainwright, Jn., 161
Wake, Sir Chas., Bt., 142, 145, 147, 168; Chas., see Jones; Sir Chas., Bt., see Jones; Sir Hereward, 165; Sam., see Jones; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1698), 157–8; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1765), 157; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1846), 158, 169, 171; fam., 144, 158, 163
Walcher, Bp. of Durham, 155–6
Walcote, Jn., 195
Waldegrave, Thos., 281
Waldern, Eliz., m. Jn. Heydock, 143; Joan, m. — Colvyle, 143; Marg., m. Thos. Brewster, 143; Ric., 143
Waldron, Chris., 228; Mrs., 229
Walford, A. S., 198
Walkden, Pet., 226
Walker, Geo., Vicar of Dagenham, 296; H. F., 164; J. W., & Sons, organ-builders, 227
Walkley, Eliz., 138–9; Jn., 133, 135, 138–9
Waller, Edm., 133 n
Walter, Dean of Waltham, 118 n
Walter, Thomasine, 161
Walters, —, farmer, 217
Waltham Abbey and Cheshunt Gas Co., 170
Waltham Cross, in Cheshunt (Herts.), 151; Eleanor Cross, 153; gas, 170; postal svces., 155; rly., 117, 155
Waltham, forest of, 107, 130, 140, 144, 160–1, 167–8, 290; 1d. warden of, 290; 'walks', 107, 167; see also Epping Forest
Waltham Forest, London Borough of, 81 n, 97 n
Waltham Holy Cross (Waltham Abbey), 2, 23, 93, 120–2, 126–7, 130, 141–2, 145, 151–80; Abbey House, 158; agric., 106, 151, 162–3, 214; Baker's Entry, 153–4; Barnardo's Homes, 155; Beech (later Arabin) Ho., 155, 162; Beech Hill Ho., 155; boundaries, 97; bridges, 153, 173; bus svces., 155; Carrolls, 154; chars., 158, 169, 178–80; chs., 141, 155–6, 170–5; coach svces., 155; Cobbins Brook, 151; Cock Inn, 179; Dallance (Saxpyes), 158; drainage, 77, 167, 169–70; econ. hist., 162–4; elec., 47, 170; Essex Ho., 154; Fairmead Lodge, 167; fairs, 126, 165; fields, 163; fisheries, 162, 166; forest, 108, 167–8; Frithey, 158, 160; gaol, 168, 174; gas, 170; Gilwell Park, 153–4; Green Dragon Inn, 154; guilds, 171, 174; hos., 154, 170; ind., 151, 163–4; King's Oak Hotel, 155; Literary Institute, 170; loc. govt., 1, 80, 151, 168–70; mans., 118, 155–62; mkt., 129, 151 n, 153 n, 165, 169; Mechanics' Institute, 170; mills, 156, 162, 164–6; Netherhouse, 154; noncf., 137, 174–6; Northland, 155–6; Odey Marsh, 159; Owl Pub. Ho., 155; Pentensary, 154; Poeresland, 160; police, 34; pop., 3, 64, 92, 151; postal svces., 155; pub. svces., 169–70; Queen Anne Inn, 154; rly., 26; roads, 151, 153; Rom. Cathm., 175; Roseville, 155; St. Kilda's, 154; schs., 174, 176–9; Springfield fm., 155; Stubbins, 154; top., 151–5; Wallsgrove Ho., 155, 175, 178; Waltham Lock, 166; Waltham, man. of, 94, 107, 118, 121, 127, 142, 151, 155–64, 166–7, 169–71; Waltham Park, 154, 157 n, 158; wards, 3; 'Wardune', 163; Warlies Park, 153–5, 162–3, 174, 178; Warren Wood, 151; water, 39; Welsh Harp Inn, 154; workhouse, 169; see also Ambresbury Banks; Claverhambury; Copped Hall; Harolds Park; High Beech; Holyfield; Hooks and Pinnacles; Monkhams; Mores and Ansteys; Pynest; Royal Gunpowder Factory; Sewardstone; Upshire; Woodredon
Waltham Holy Cross, college, later priory, later abbey of, 93–96, 101, 103, 116, 118–22, 124, 126–7, 129– 130, 132–3, 135, 141–4, 147, 151, 154–8, 160–8, 170–4, 176, 182, 222; abbots, 109, 121, 123, 132, 144–5, 153, 157, 160–1, 163, 166–8, 170, 172, 174; see also Fuller; Gant; Wiz; canons, see Warren, Thos.; deans, 118 n, 156; see also Ruffus; Walter
Waltham, hund., 2, 3, 63 n, 93–96, 114, 121–2, 130, 142–3, 157, 167; court, 103, 168; pop., 64, 92; Rom. Cathm., 90
Waltham, Little, 195
Walthamstow, 4–6, 13, 30, 33, 38–9, 81 n, 97, 112, 119, 181–2, 232; boundaries, 97; bus svce., 73; ch., 59; clubs, 88; co-op. soc., 60, 61; drainage, 43, 44, 76–7; elec., 46, 47; gas, 45; horse-bus, 27; housing, 48–50, 66–7, 82–4, 100; incomes, 87; ind., 17, 68; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33; loc. govt., 36, 79, 80; motor-bus, 29; newspapers, 63; noncf., 59; occs., 53, 70; parks, 51–2; police, 34; pop., 3, 7–8, 18– 21, 55, 64–65, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rlys., 24–26, 71–72; schs., 55–57; shops, 54, 85; sport, 88; trade union, 62; trams, 28; water, 38, 40; W.E.A., 86; see also Forest School; Higham Bensted; Higham Hill
Walton, Thos., 228
Wangey, in Ilford and Dagenham, 191–2, 201, 206, 208, 212–13, 280 n, 281, 291
Wangey House, in Dagenham, 192, 213, 269, 280–1
Wanlip (Leics.), 149
Wanstead, 5, 6, 33, 38, 81 n, 181–2, 184n, 194, 260, 290; boundaries, 64 n, 81, 184; ch., 59; coach svce., 23; elec., 75; gas, 45; housing, 48–50, 65, 82; incomes, 87; inf. mort., 84; loc. govt., 80; man., 210; motor-bus, 29; occs., 53, 69, 70; parks, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 8, 19, 21, 55, 64; schs., 55–57; shops, 54, 55; Wanstead Flats, 52; Wanstead Park, 184, 205; Wanstead 'Slip', 181; water, 40; see also Cann Hall
Wanstead and Woodford, housing, 66, 67, 83, 84; ind., 68; occs., 70; pop., 65, 92; pub. hos., 85; sch., 86; shops, 85; war damage, 91; W.E.A., 86
Wantz (Wythedene Brook, Wisdom Water) riv., 267
Wapping (Lond.), 218
War damage, 66–67, 90, 91, 202, 205, 211, 244–6, 255, 257, 260, 262–3, 300
Warburton, Mabel, 180
Ward, Jn., of Hackney, 286–9; Jn. (? fl. c. 1750), 198 n; Ralph, 294; Ric., Vicar of All Saints, Epping, 133
Ware (Herts.), 166; ind., 167
Warenne, Wm. de, 155
Waring, Mary, see Humphreys; Wm. Ball, 192
Warley, Ric. de, 154
Warley, Little, 122
Warner & Sons, bell-founders, 227
Warren (Waryn), Eliz., m. (2) Thos. Knyvett, 194; Joan, m. Sir Hen. Cromwell, 194; Joan, m. (2) Sir Thos. White, 194; Sir Ralph, 194; Ric., 194; Sim., 160; Thos., Canon of Waltham, 135
Warwick, earls of, see Dudley
Warwickshire, see Allesley Park; Charlecote; Kenilworth
Wastes, common, 106, 116, 128, 130, 141, 145–6, 215–17, 269, 282
Waterford Hall, see Langridge
Waters, Harriet, 114; Jas. D., 105; Sam., 297; Thos., 296, 302
Watford (Herts.), ind., 254
Watts, Ant., the elder, 143; Ant., the younger, 143
Way, Ben., Vicar of Barking, 225
Waynflete, Wm. of, Bp. of Winchester, 199
Weald Bassett, North, 127, 139
Webb, Ric., 289
Webber, E. Berry, 270
Weber, Wm., 205, 205 n
Weblin, Eliz., 210; Nich. (d. 1624), 210; Nich. (fl. 1640), 210; Wessell (d. 1611), 210; Wessell (fl. 1611), 210, 211; fam., 210 n
Webster, E. J., 196; H. E., 233; Sir Thos., Bt., 122, 208; W., 176
Weeden, Hen., 189, 256 n
Welch, Cachemaille-Day, & Lander, architects, 297
Weldale, Ann, 201; Eliz., 201; Jn., 201; Mary, 201
Welde (?), Wm. de, see Belde
Welle, Adam de, 126
Wellesley-Pole, later Pole-TylneyLong-Wellesley, Wm., Earl of Mornington, 210
Wellington Ward Ltd., 254
Wellis, Jn., 195
Wells, Jn., 228
Welsh, Ant., 161; Chris., and his w. Anne, 161; Jane, 161; Wm., 161
Welstead, Chas., 212, 264
Wennington, 275
Wentworth, Kath., see Finch
Wepler, Mrs., 301–2
Wesley, Jn., Methodist, 233
Wesleyan Reform, 233, 262–3, 297
Wessex, earl of, see Harold
West, Rob., 274
West Ham Gas Co., 45, 46
West Ham United Football Club, 63
West Ham Waterworks Co., 37
Westbury, in Barking, 191, 193–4, 197, 201, 203–4, 213, 215–7, 219, 224, 238, 273, 281–2, 285
Westminster, Rob. of, 101
Westminster, abbey of, 124; bridge, 258; ch. of St. Margaret, 124
Weston, Sir Thos. de, and his w. Marg., 209
Wetherill, Jas., 235
Weyland, Eleanor, m. Jn. de Neville, 278; (alias de Moese), Margery de, 278; Ric. de, 278; Sir Thos. de, 278; Wm., 278; fam., 278
Weylett, Geo., 179
Whennell, —, m. Scrymgeour Hewett, 240
Whiston, Edw., 231
Whitbourne, Fran., 217; fam., 206
White, Eliz., 204; Geo., 102, 103; Humph., 102, 103; Joan, see Warren; Jn. (fl. 1561), 102, 103; Jn. (d. bef. 1673), 301; Sir Thos., 194; fam., 102
Whitechapel (Mdx., later Lond.), 4, 19, 273; ch. of St. Jude, 259; rly., 26; roads, 32 n; trams, 27
Whitechapel Gas Light Co., 44
Whitechapel Poor Law Union, 53
Whitemore, Claremont, 137
Whytcester, Rob. de, 126
Widmundes felt, 190, 213; see also Wyfields
Wight, Eliz., m. Sir Jas. Harrington, Bt., 204; Gabriel, 204; Hen. (d. 1698), 204; Hen. (d. 1716), 204–5; Hen. (d. 1793), 204–5; Jn., 204; Rice, 204; Thos., 204; Wm. (d. 1737), 204; Wm. (d. 1739), 204; see also Hibbit
Wilbraham, Thos., 277
Wilcox, Ric., 228
Wilde, Jn., 234
Wilkes, Rob., 212, 214
Wilkin, A. C., & Sons, jam makers, 283; Chris., 135
Wilkinson, Hen., Vicar of Epping, later Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 133
Willesden, 254
William I, 155, 189, 291
William II, 156
Williams, A. E., 263; Edw., 120; Joan, m. Sir Rob. Billesdon, 125; Jn., 125; Sam., 12, 273, 284; Sam. & Sons, 283–4; Capt., 252
Williamson, W. N., 299
Wills, Dame Violet, 244
Wilmot, Chas., 221
Wilson, Sam., 297
Wilton, Rose de, see Dover; Wm. de, 101
Wiltshire, see Combe, Castle; Lavington, Market; Swindon
Winchester, Bps. of, see Courtenay; Sandale; Valence; Waynflete
Winchilsea, earls of, see Finch; ctss. of, see Heneage
Windsor, Alice de, see Perrers
Windsor, dean and chap. of, 274, 279–80, 286
Windus, J. W., 132n
Winmill, C. C., 111, 227; Sam., 280; fam., 280
Winstone, Ben., 118, 131
Winters, Wm., 176
Wisdom Water, see Wantz
Wise, Sir Fred., 235
Wiseman, A. E., 244
Witham, Pet., 225; Wm., 301
Withefield, Geof. de, 213; Hen., 214; Jn. de (fl. 13th cent.), 213; Jn. de (fl. 14th cent.), 213
Withers, Aaron, 249; Jas., 249
Withfields, see Wyfields
Wivenhoe, 4 n, 212
Wiz, Adam de, Abbot of Waltham, 95
Wlfhildis, St., Abbess of Barking, 222
Wodecock, Hen., 199
Wolfe (alias Morgan), Julian, 209–10; (alias Phillips), Morgan, 209–10
Wollaston, Hen., 179
Wood, Wm., and his w. Mary, 126
Woodford, 5, 6, 27 n, 33, 38, 81 n, 112, 182; agric., 214; boundaries, 64 n, 81; bus svce., 29, 73; ch., 59, 259; gas, 45; elec., 75; horse-bus, 27, 100; housing, 49, 50, 65, 82; incomes, 87; inf. mort., 84; loc. govt., 80; noncf., 59, 89, 261; occs., 53, 69–70, 270; parks, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 8, 19, 21, 55, 64; postal svces., 23, 155; rlys., 24, 25, 72; roads, 29, 32 n, sch., 55–7; shops 54; water, 40; see also Bancroft's school; Rayhouse: Wanstead and Woodford
Woodredon, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 157, 162
Woodward, Anne, m. Wal. Vane, 208; Godf., 208; Jas., 232; Wm., 175
Woollard, B., 255; Mary, 179; Mowbray, 179
Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), 19, 36, 78, 81 n, 182; dockyard, 241, 292; ferry, 22, 23
Woolwich, North (Kent, later Lond.), 34, 184; bus svce., 73; docks, 10; drainage, 41; fair, 239; ferry, 22; gas, 45; housing, 48; ind., 14; loc. govt., 80; rly., 23–25; Royal Victoria Gardens, 51; see also Gallions Reach; Royal Docks
Worcester, bps. of, see Carpenter; Oswald
Workers' Educational Association, 86
Wormewell, Rob., and his w. Alice, 275
Worthington, Jn., 209; Wm., 209
Wragg, Fran., 23
Wrentham (Suff.), 214
Wright, Sir Ben., Bt., 161; Jn., 175; Nathan (fl. 1655), 161; Sir Nathan, Bt. (fl. 1728), 161
Wriothesley, Mary, Dowager Ctss. of Southampton, m. (2) Sir Thos. Heneage, (3) Sir Wm. Darby, 122
Writolaburna, see Beam
Writtle, 195
Wroth, Jn., 149; Sir Rob., 107
Wrytell, Anne, see Starkey; Jn., 210
Wyatt, Jas., 124
Wyche, Hugh, 210
Wydyton, Jn. de, 195
Wyfields (Withfields), in Ilford, 190–2, 194, 198–9, 203, 206, 212– 215, 217, 224, 230; see also Widmundes felt
Wygton, Gil. de, 197
Wylde, Thos., 198
Wymbysh, Ric. de, and his w. Maud, 160
Wynch (?), Alice, m. Wm. Hester, 120; Thos., 120
Wynchyngham, Alice, 125; Nich., 125; Rob. de, 125
Wyndesor, Thos., 210; fam., 210
Wythedene Brook, see Wantz
Wythes, Ernest J., 119, 123–4, 136; Geo. (d. 1883), 119; Geo. E. (d. 1887), 119; fam., 124, 125, 127
Yacop, Jn., 213
Yale, Joan, see Lloyd; Thos., 208
Yardley (Herts.), 179
Yarmouth (Norf.), 240
Yonge, Mary, see Pertenhale; Thos., 275
York, Rob. of, 275; Wm. of, Provost of Beverley, 101
Yorkshire, see Rotherham; Sheffield
Young, Art., agriculturist, 145, 206, 216–17; E. S., 114; Jas., 233; Jn., 145; Marg., see Davis; Mary, m. Theobald Townson, 198; Thos., 198