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Lacey, Hen., 129
Lacy, Seth, 193
Lake:
-, Anne, m. (1) Wm. Cecil, Ld. Ros,
(2) Geo. Rodney, 255
-, Art., bp. of Bath and Wells, 255
-, (Sir) Art., 255
-, Joan, m. (1) Sir Ralph Warren,
(2) Sir Thos. White, 185
-, John, 185
-, Mary, see Ryder
-, Sir Thos., secretary of State (d.
1629), 186, 255
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1650), 186
-, Thos., vicar of Leyton, 216
Lambert, John, 341
Lambeth (Lond.), 84
Lamson Paragon Ltd., 87
Lamson Store Service Co., 87
Lancashire, see Lancaster; Liverpool; Manchester; Salford
Lancaster:
-, Annora de, w. of John, 9–10
-, John de, 9–11, 25, 71
-, Philippa de, see Bolbec
-, Rog. de, 9
Lancaster:
-, ctss. of, see Forz, Aveline de
-, earl of, see Edmund
Lancaster (Lancs.), 89
Lancing College (Suss.), 191
Lane:
-, John, 187
-, Maud in the, 338
-, Thos., 187, 218, 239
Lang, Matheson, film actor, 273
Langdon Hills, 111
Langhorne, Ric., 31
Laprimaudaye, Chas. Hen., 217
Lascelles, W. H., concrete bdg. mfr., 86
Latimer, barony of, see Neville, Edm.
Latton, vicar of, see Altham, Jas.
Latton priory, 113 n
Lavenham (Suff.), 80
Law Bros., 80
Law Land Building Dept. Ltd., 244
Lawford, Edw., 157
Lawford Asphalte Co., 86
Lawrence:
-, Geo., 300
-, Susan, M.P., 25
Lawrence & Bathe & Co., 87
Lawton, A., 230
Laxton, Lady, 177
Le Marcis, textile-printer, 77
Lea, riv., frontis., 43–4, 57–9, 174–5,
240–1, 250, 264, 266, 273
-, bridges, 50, 59, 61, 177, 243
-, drainage into, 57, 59, 94, 100–1,
203, 283
-, ferries, 177, 243
-, fisheries, 78, 201, 267
-, floods, 43, 50, 57, 59, 71, 91–2,
94–5, 203–4
-, Hackney Cut, 57
-, Limehouse Cut, 57
-, mills, 76, 78, 89–93, 201, 251
-, osier beds, 76
-, Prescott channel, 59
-, water supply, 57, 212
-, wharts, 61
-,
and see Bow Creek
Lea bridge, in Hackney and Leyton, 177
Lea Bridge District Gas Co., 211
Lea Bridge, Leyton & Walthamstow Tramways Co., 183, 251
Lea Foundry (Bow) Ltd., 84
Leakey, Miss E., 303 n
Leathercloth Co., 78, 88–9
Lee:
-, Alice, see Hopkins
-, Sir Hen., 360
-, Ric. (d. 1664), 45
-, Ric., vicar of Walthamstow, 288
-, Sir Thos., 187
-, Mr. (fl. 1832), 13
-, fam., 187
Lee & Eastwood (formerly Wm. Lee & Son), 86
Lee Chapel, 185 n, 214 n
Lee Conservancy (Catchment) Bd., 59–60, 95, 101, 107, 203, 211, 274, 283
Lefevre (Lefebure):
-, Dan., 267
-, Eliz., w. of Pet., 91
-, John, 77, 91
-, Pet., 64, 78, 91, 93, 251, 267
Legendre, Thos., 316
Legg, Jabez, 56, 130, 147
Leicester, Jos., M.P., 112
Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Rob.
Leicester, 270
Leicestershire, 200; and see Bosworth
Leighs, Little, priory of, 113 n
Leighton Buzzard (Beds.), 271
Lenwood, Frank, 131
Lescalleet, John, 196
Leslie's Ltd., 270
Lester:
-, H. E., 135, 231
-, Hen., 126–7
Lethieullier:
-, Chas., 173
-, John, 165, 167, 172–3; his w.,
172–3
-, Marg., w. of Smart, 168, 170, 173
-, Mary, m. Edw. Hulse, 167
-, Smart, 165, 167–9, 173
-, fam., 167 n, 170, 172
Leverton:
-, And., 268
-, Jane, m. Jas. Donaldson, 268 n
-, Lancelot, 268 n
-, Thos., architect, 268, 344, 346
-, Wm., 268 n
Levitt, Jeremiah, vicar of Leyton, 216
Levred (fl. 1066), 8, 14–15
Lewis:
-, David, 179, 220
-, Thos. (fl. 1801), 25
-, Thos. (fl. 1840), 348
-, W. A., architect, 293
Leyenberg, Sir Jas. Barkman, 252
Leyton, 174–240, 180, 324
-, agric., 197–200
-, alms-hos., 207, 239–40
-, Assembly Ho., 178–9, 238
-, baths, 212–13
-, boro. council, 181, 229, 233
-, boundaries, 174, 177, 317
-, bridges, 176–8
-, bus svces., 63, 183
-, cemetery, 223
-, chars., 208, 233–4, 239–40
-, chs., 214–23, 240
-, clubs and socs., 184
-, coach svces., 182, 250
-, common land, 198–9, 204
-, Copping Down, 176, 197
-, Diggons Cross, 175, 178, 187–8, 197
-, dom. bdgs., 178–9, 181–2, 209, 251
-, Barclays (Knotts Green Ho.),
187–8, 189
-, Bents (Grove), 194
-, Blue Row, 176, 193
-, Bowling Green, 178
-, Broomhill, 237
-, Cedar Lawn, 179
-, Chingford Hall, 179
-, Cross Ho. (Bushes), 178, 190–1
-, Essex Hall (Walnut Tree Ho.),
179, 190–1, 238
-, Etloe Ho. (Place), 178–9, 223,
276 n
-, Forest Edge (Buxton Ho.), 179
-, Forest (Goring) Ho., 179, 189–90, 214, 218
-, Forest Lodge, 189
-, Frog Row, 176, 209
-, Godsalves, 178
-, Great Ho., 191, 218
-, Grove Ho., 179, 191
-, Gwydir Lodge, 179
-, Hibbert Ho., 221, 261
-, Ive Fm., 178
-, Knotts, 178
-, Lea Hall, 178, 238
-, Lea Ho., 193
-, Leyton Grange, 175, 186–7
-, Leyton Ho., Church Rd., 179,
188 n, 223 n
-, Leyton Ho., Leyton Green Rd.,
187–8
-, Marryats Lodge, 179
-, Masters (Moyer Ho.), 178, 194
-, Phillebrook Ho. (Leyton Pk.),
179
-, Poplars (Knotts, White Ho.),
181, 192
-, Ruckholt, 178, 195
-, Salway Ho., 179, 238
-, Suffolk Ho., 179
-, Tench Hall, 191
-, Thos. More's ho., 193, 223
-, White Ho., Leyton Grn. Rd.,
179
-, drainage, 57, 59, 102, 203–4, 208–9,
211–12, 241, 274, 283
-, econ. hist., 197–203
-, educ., 188, 191, 195, 233–9, 336
-, elec., 209, 211
-, ents., 184, 195
-, fms., 176, 178, 193–5, 199–200,
207, 225, 233, 239
-, ferries, 177
-, field names, 176, 188, 197–8, 201,
234, 239
-, fire svce., 207, 213
-, fisheries, 201
-, floods, 203
-, forest, 95, 168, 181, 189, 197, 200,
204–5, 212–13
-, gas, 211
-, growth, 181–2, 209–10
-, health, 209
-, High Stone, 175, 176 n
-, hosps., 182, 195, 203, 213–14
-, hostels, 190, 223
-, housing, 182, 188, 211, 213, 229
-, housing estates, 181–2, 211, 213,
222
-, immigration into, 200, 207, 223
-, inds., 174, 200–3, 272
-, Knotts Green, 175–6, 179, 187–8,
192, 228–9, 231
-, Leyton Green (Knights Green,
King's End), 174, 176, 183,
205, 231
-, libraries, 179, 182, 214
-, loc. bd., 62, 203, 205, 208–9, 211–13, 283
-, loc. govt., 205–11
-, Low Leyton village, 174, 176, 178–9, 181, 183, 201
-, mans. and other estates, 184–97
-, Barclay Pk., 187–8
-, Bourne, 188
-, Brewhouse, 193
-, Forest Ho., 186–90, 199
-, Great Ho., 190–1, 193
-, Haliwell priory, 175, 191–2
-, Knotts (Poplars), 192, 199
-, Knotts and Brooklands, 192–3
-, Leyton (Grange), 185–7, 190,
193, 195–9, 201, 205, 208,
214
-, Masters, 193–4
-, Moyer Ho., 190, 193–4
-, Ruckholt, 71, 96, 188, 191, 194–9, 201, 204–6, 215, 260
-, marshes, 175, 177, 198, 200, 203–4,
215, 265
-, mills, 89, 201
-, newspapers, 184, 209, 230
-, noncf., 127, 140, 173, 216, 223–32,
238
-, pks., 212
-, parl. rep., 214
-, Phillebrook:
-, locality, 176, 192–3, 201, 221
-, stream, 175, 178, 185, 193, 195,
241, 283
-, police, 207
-, pop., 175, 178–9, 197, 210
-, postal svces., 183
-, pub. hos., 178, 201, 230–1
-, Bowling Green, 178
-, Chestnut Tree, 176
-, Horse and Groom (Ferry Ho.),
178
-, Lion and Key, 178
-, Three Blackbirds, 178, 234 n
-, William IV, 176 n
-, pub. svces., 211–14
-, rly., 174, 181–2, 202–3
-, rect., 185, 215
-, rivers, 175, 203–4; and see Lea
-, roads, 176–8, 181, 196, 208–11,
240–1, 279
-, Rom. Cathm., 223, 294
-, sport and recreation, 52, 181, 184,
198–9, 212–13
-, town hall, 182, 208, 237
-, trams, 183, 211
-, unemployment, 207
-, urban district council, 177, 183,
203, 208–13, 233, 236, 251
-, vic., 115, 185, 215
-, vicars, 186–7, 206, 215–22, 231,
238; and see Strype, J.
-, war damage, 179, 182, 210–11, 216,
218, 222, 225, 227, 229–33,
235, 237
-, water, 212
-, woods, 176, 189, 194–5, 197–9, 204
-, wkho., 175, 207–8, 234
-, worthies, 184
-,
and see Cann Hall; Leytonstone;
Livingstone medical college;
Temple Mills; Wanstead Slip;
Whipps Cross
Leytonstone, in Leyton, 62, 175, 188,
194–5, 267, 325
-, bus svces., 320
-, chars., 239–40
-, chs., 219–21
-, clubs and socs., 184
-, dom. bdgs., 179
-, Andrews (Royal Lodge), 178,
223, 238
-, Assembly Row (Forest Place),
179
-, Bushwood Ho., 179
-, Cedars, 228 n
-, Crib, 176
-, Dyers Hall, 179
-, Gainsborough Lodge, 181
-, Leyspring Ho., 179
-, Leytonstone Ho., 179, 181, 196,
238
-, Mary Bosanquet's ho., 228, 238
-, Norlington Ho., 179
-, Park Ho., 179
-, Pastures, 179, 228 n, 238
-, Shrublands, 229
-, Sycamore Ho., 181
-, Wallwood fm. ho., 196
-, Wallwood Ho., 195–7
-, drainage, 208, 211
-, educ., 231, 233–9
-, ents., 178, 184
-, fire svce., 213
-, gas, 211
-, growth, 181–2, 220
-, Harrow (Sauls) Green, 176, 183,
205–6, 209, 213–14, 219–20,
224–5, 227, 229, 231, 233
-, Holloway Down, 175–6, 181, 191,
200, 316, 331
-, hosps., 214
-, housing estates, 181, 200
-, Fillebrook (Wallwood fm.), 175 n,
181, 196, 224, 230
-, Wallwood Pk., 181, 197, 221, 230
-, inds., 202
-, Jews, 233
-, noncf., 138, 223–32, 298, 300, 302
-, postal svces., 183–4
-, pub. hos., 201
-, Bell, 178, 220
-, Crown, 188
-, Green Man, 178
-, Harrow, 178
-, Red Lion (Robin Hood), 178,
182, 184, 325
-, Rose, 178
-, rly., 181–2
-, roads, 176–8, 206, 318
-, sport, 184
-, trams, 183
-, Wallwood, 176, 193, 195–7, 199–200, 204
-, water, 208, 212
-, wkho., 278
-, worthies, 184
Leytool Ltd., 202
Liberal Christian League, 231
Libraco Ltd., 272
Lichfield and Coventry, bp. of, see Wright, Rob.
Limberry, Mrs. Sarah, see Swanley
Limehouse (Lond.), 33, 81, 143
Lincoln:
-, Adam of, see Yarmouth
-, Wm. of, 10
Lincoln, 186, 189, 215
-, bp. of, 75
Lincolnshire, see Bourne; Lincoln; Witham-on-the-Hill
Lindy, Kenneth, architect, 245
Lister:
-, Jos., Ld. Lister, 53, 65, 122
-, fam., 53, 132
Liston:
-, Godfrey de, 185
-, John de (d. 1303), 185
-, Sir John de (d. 1332), 185
Littler, R. & E., silk printers, 77
Litton, Rob., 70
Liverpool, 259
Livingstone, David, missionary and explorer, 184, 234
Livingstone medical college, Leyton, 188
Lloyd:
-, Edw., newspaper publisher, 252,
284
-, Morgan, 227
-, Ynyr, 4, 14
Loc, Thos., and his w. Sabina, 90
Local Government Board, 21–2, 30, 101–2, 158
Lockyer, Nic., 355
Loder:
-, F. H., 81
-, F. W., 81
-, & Son, 81
Loders & Nucoline Ltd., 81
Lodge:
-, Sir Thos., lord mayor of Lond.
(d. 1584), 64
-, Thos. (d. 1625), 64 n, 184
Lomas, S., & Co. (Tarpaulins) Ltd., 85–6
London:
-, Aelfnoth of, 89, 184, 201
-, Geo., 325
London, 46, 49, 166, 209
-, All Hallows, London Wall, 121
-, All Hallows, Staining, 313–14
-, apprenticeships, 98, 331
-, bps. of, 25, 120, 216, 276, 322–3;
and see Compton; Foliot
-, bus svces., 52, 61, 63, 183
-, City of, 60, 75–6, 91–2, 96, 101,
120, 160–1, 289
-, cemetery, 24, 164, 169
-, forest conservation, 164, 169,
275, 317 n, 321, 324, 329, 351
-, (ld.) mayors, see Bolles; Copeland; Curtis; Foot; Heathcote; Lodge; Lyon;
Monoux; Plomer; Rowe;
Ryder; Salomons; Smyth;
Thorne; Thorowgood; Warren; White
-, coach svces., 52, 61–2, 182, 250,
320, 343
-, drainage, 50, 59, 101, 104, 109, 212,
283
-, hosps., 213, 331, 352
-, inds., 87
-, London Bridge, 91–2
-, mkts., 15
-, Master Bakers' benevolent inst.,
181
-, merchants and tradesmen, 13, 45,
51, 64, 71, 130, 159–60, 166–7,
185–9, 192, 194, 251, 261, 297,
326, 341, 345, 348, 354
-, migrants from, 4, 45, 49, 52, 178,
244, 319, 338–9
-, noncf., 32
-, offensive trades, 78
-, postal svces., 165
-, rlys., 5, 62, 165, 181, 251
-, roads, 2, 44–5, 59, 96, 164, 168,
175–8, 338, 342–3
-, St. Dunstan in the East, 166
-, St. George in the East, 193, 322
-, poor-law union, 42
-, St. Katherine by the Tower, 297 n
-, St. Mary Graces, abbey of, 18
-, St. Thomas of Acre, hosp. and
bridge ho., 90–2
-, St. Vedast, rector of, see Master,
Wm.
-, trade with, 15, 75–6, 200, 265–6,
328, 349
-, University, 239; and see King's College; Queen Mary College;
University College hosp.
-, water supply, 57
-, wkhos., 331–2
-,
and see Aldersgate; Aldgate; Bermondsey; Bethnal Green;
Bishopsgate; Blackwall; Borough; Bow bridge; Brewers'
Company; Bromley; Camden;
Carlton House; Carpenters'
Company; Charterhouse;
Christ's Hospital; City
Temple; Clapham; Clapton;
Clerkenwell; Coopers' Co.;
Drapers' Company; Dyers'
Company; Ealing; Elephant
and Castle; Fishmongers'
Company; Goldsmiths' Company; Grays Inn; Greenwich;
Grocers' Company; Hackney;
Haliwell, priory of; Hammersmith; Hatton Garden; Highgate; Hoxton; Islington;
King's Cross; Lambeth; Limehouse; Mercers' Company;
Merchant Taylors' Company;
Metropolitan Police; Metropolitan water board; Middlesex; Mile End; Moorgate;
Newham; Old Ford; Palace
Gates; Poplar; Port of London
Authority; Redbridge; Regent's Park College; St. Paul's
Cathedral; Salters' Company;
Shoreditch; Smithfield; Soho;
Southwark; Spitalfields; Spurgeon's College; Stepney; Stoke
Newington; Stratford Bow;
Surrey; Swiss Cottage; Tottenham; Trinity House; Waltham
Forest; Wapping; Weavers'
Company; Westminster; Whitechapel; Wimbledon; Woolwich;
Woolwich, North
London and North Eastern Rly., 61
London and Provincial Bank, 244
London Baptist Assoc., 224, 225
London City Mission, 32, 37, 150, 224, 231, 299, 303
London Congregational Union, 34, 130, 227
London Co-operative Soc., 29, 42, 56, 69, 80, 247
London County Council, 23–4, 60–1, 177, 183, 212, 283; and see Greater London Council
London Dock Co., 108
London Electric Wire Co. & Smiths Ltd., 179, 202, 223 n
London Electricity Bd., 108, 211
London General Omnibus Co., 7, 183, 251, 271
London Itinerant Soc., 355
London Joint Stock Bank, 197
London Medical Mission Assoc., 111
London Passenger Transport Bd., 7, 63, 183, 251, 320, 343
London Road Car Co., 7
London School of Tropical Medicine, 111
London Strict Baptist Assoc., 127
London, Tilbury and Southend Rly., 4–5, 7, 47, 62, 78, 85
London Unitarian Soc., 231
London Varnish and Enamel Co., 83
Long:
-, Cath. Tylney, m. Wm. Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley (Wellesley-Pole), later earl of
Mornington, 324, 326
-, Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1794), 167–9, 324,
326, 333–4
-, Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1805), 324, 336
-, John, 257 n
-, Nat., 167
Longespée, Wm. de, brother of Hen. II, 68, 72
Loosé Ltd., 80
Looseley, Geo., 224
Lord:
-, Jas., and his w. Joan, 323
-, John, 172
-, Thos., 323
Lord Chancellor, the, 121; and see More, Sir Thos.
Lord Mayor's National Air Raid Distress Fund, 112
Lorimer, Jocelin (Joceamus ?) the, see Jocelin
Loughton, 62, 65, 182, 345, 350
Louis Joseph, Prince de Condé, 326
Louvain (Belgium), 64
Lovel (Lovell):
-, John, Ld. Lovel, 11
-, Maud, see Burnell
-, Sir Thos., 254, 256, 258
-, Wm., Ld. Lovel, Burnell, and
Holand, 11
Lowther:
-, Ant., 249 n, 252 n
-, Marg., see Penn
Lucar, Emanuel, 288
Luke, son of Martin, 68
Luketon, Wm. de, 345
Lusignea, Edm., 8
Luthteburgh, Ric. de, 25
Luton, J. T., & Son, 89
Lycett, Sir Fran., 134, 229
Lyle:
-, Abram, & Sons, 80
-, Chas., 111
Lynsey, John, 256
Lyon:
-, Alice, w. of Sir John, 345–6
-, Geo., 346
-, Sir John (fl. 1545), ld. mayor of
Lond., 344–6
-, John (fl. 1616), 346
Lyttleton, Thos., 337
McAulay, Alex., 133
McCabe, Jos., 124
Mace, Jem, 67
McEntee:
-, Cath., w. of Valentine la T., Ld.
McEntee, 311 n
-, Valentine la T., Ld. McEntee, 285,
311 n
MacFarlane, Rob., 311
McGuffie, Wm., 309
Machin:
-, Mrs. Ann, 74
-, Mary, m. John Peacock, 74
McIntyre, Hogg, Marsh & Co., 86
Mackenzie:
-, Sir Morell, 179, 183
-, Steph., 184
Mackintosh, C. R., architect, 227
Maclaurin, Dan., 316
Macnaughton, Elliot, 347
McOwan, Pet., 136
McQuoin, Jas., 124
McSheedy, J. J., 281
McTaggart:
-, John (d. 1810), 187
-, John (fl. 1815), 187
Maddison, Humph., rector of Wanstead, 333
Madeley (Salop), 228
Magdalen College, Oxford, 334
Magnet and North West Building Soc., 302
Magnet Building Soc., 302
Maitland:
-, John, 345
-, Wm. Whitaker, 345
Maldon, 124
Malim, Geo., 141
Mallinson:
-, Ric., 230
-, Sir Wm., Bt., 64, 137, 251, 295,
301–2, 312, 317
Malvern College (Worcs.), 121, 142–3
Mammine, see Maule
Manbey (Manby):
-, John, 327
-, Maj. Wm. (fl. 1803), 67
-, Wm. (d. 1868), see Colegrave
Manchester, 350
Mandeville:
-, Christine de, w. of Wm., see Fitz
Walter
-, Ernulf de, 72
-, Geof. de, earl of Essex, 72
-, Wm. de, earl of Essex, 194
Mangles, Rob., 337
Manlove, Wm., 115
Mann, T. E., & Co. (formerly Mann & Benford), 86
Manne, see Maule
Manners:
-, Edw., earl of Rutland, 254–5
-, Eleanor, see Ros
-, Eliz., ctss. of Rutland, 243, 275
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Cecil, 255
-, Hen., earl of Rutland and Ld. Ros,
254
-, Sir Rob., 254 n
Manning, Hen., cardinal, abp. of Westminster, 13
Manor Park, in East Ham and Little
Ilford, 22, 101, 163–4, 169, 329
-, cemetery, 69
-, educ., 35, 39–40, 42
-, ents., 7
-, floods, 22
-, inds., 17
-, Manor housing estate, 5, 164, 166
-, noncf., 32–3, 35–7, 138, 173, 203
-, postal svces., 165
-, rlys., 5, 62–3, 163–5
-, Rom. Cathm., 31–2
Manor Park Cemetery Co., 69
Mansfield, Ric., 106
Mansfield (Congregational) College, Oxford, 142
Mansfield House settlement, in Canning Town, West Ham, 65, 125, 130, 142
Manson, Sir Pat., expert on tropical diseases, 65, 111
Maplestead, Great, 9
March, Hen., and his w. Eliz., 219
Mare:
-, C. J., & Co., see Thames Ironworks
-, Chas., 64
Mark:
-, Benet of the, 260
-, Herb. of the, and his w. Maud, 260
-, Thos. of the, and his w., 260
Marketman, Wm., vicar of West Ham, 116
markets, 93–4, 169, 269, 328
Marks, in Dagenham, later in Havering, 11
Marney:
-, Hugh de, 194
-, Wm. de, 194
Marsh:
-, Thos., 263
-, Revd. W. B., 119, 148
Marshall:
-, Revd. Edm., 289
-, G., architect, 229
-, J. G. B., 100
-, John, 228
-, Joshua, 289
-, Julian, 252
-, fam., 289
Marten:
-, H. H., 87
-, Rob., 93, 129
-, fam., 53
Martin, Luke s. of, see Luke
Martin:
-, A. G., 202
-, Beecham, and his w., 337
-, Edw., 193
-, Eliz., m. Price Devereux, Vct.
Hereford, 341
-, Leicester, 341
-, Oliver, 186
Martineau, David, & Sons, 80
Mary I, 119, 201, 324
Mary, queen of Geo. V, 111
Mary Louisa Victoria, dchss. of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria, 192
Maryborough, Ld., see Wellesley-Pole, Wm.
Maryland (U.S.A.), 45, 187
Maryland Point, in West Ham, 45,
53–4, 64
-, educ., 150–1
-, noncf., 125–7, 138
-, rly. stn., 62
Maryns:
-, Isabel de, see Bret
-, Nic. de, 70
Mascall:
-, Benet, 338
-, John, 262
-, fam., 262
Mason & Mason, 83
Master:
-, Alex., 262
-, Marg., see Asgyll
-, Wm., rector of Woodford and of
St. Vedast (Lond.), 353
Masterman:
-, Chas. F. G., politician, 64, 112
-, John, 187
-, Wm., 187
Masters, Mrs., 338
Matcham, Frank, 65
Mathew, see Matthew
Mathews (Matthews):
-, A. A., 299, 302
-, Thos., 20, 29, 37
-, Wm., window blind mfr., 87
Matthew (Mathew):
-, Job, 344
-, John, 193
Matthews, see Mathews
Maud, queen of Hen. I, and abbess of Barking, 44–5, 59–60, 90
Maud, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon, m. Robert, earl of Gloucester, 8
Maud, dau. of Waltheof, earl of Huntingdon, m. Sim. de St. Liz, 253
Mauger, Paul, architect, 134
Maule (Maune, Manne, Mammine):
-, Christine de, see Valognes
-, Pet. de, 194, 257, 276
Mauny, Wal. de, 258
Maurice, Thos., 344
Mawley, see Morley
Mayhew, (Sir) John, M.P., 25
Mayland, 239
Maynard:
-, Chas. (d. 1665), 255–6, 267
-, Chas., Vct. Maynard (d. 1824), 243
-, Frances, m. Fran. Greville, Ld.
-, Brooke, later earl of Warwick,
255
-, Hen. (d. 1686), 287, 291, 313, 315
-, Sir Hen. (d. c. 1738), 278
-, Hen., Vct. Maynard (d. 1865), 255,
317
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1685), 255
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1760), 243
meadows, common, 75, 198, 264–5, 349
Mears:
-, C. & G., bell-founders, 28, 118, 290
-, Thos., bell-founder, 118
Meautis (Mewtas):
-, Joan (or Jane), w. of Pet., 70
-, (Sir) Pet., 70, 90, 93, 113
Medlicott, Miss, 238
Meeson:
-, John, 86, 100, 108; & Co. 86
-, Thos., 86
Meggs:
-, John, ladder maker, 61, 87
-, Wm., 56
Meidel, Chris., 128
Mellin's Food Co., 17
Mercer:
-, Anne, m. John Swale, 91
-, Chris., 91
Mercers' Company (Lond.), 118
Merchant Seamen's orphan asylum, Wanstead, 320–2
Merchant Taylors' Company (Lond.), 289
Meredith, Wm., 14
Merry:
-, Mary, w. of Sir Thos., 291
-, Sir Thos., 249, 291
Messel, Rudolph, 82
Metropolitan Assoc. for Befriending Young Servants, 142
Metropolitan Bd. of Wks., 24, 50, 101–2, 109
Metropolitan Films Ltd., 273
Metropolitan Police, 7, 23, 93, 99, 101, 103, 171, 207, 332, 352
Metropolitan water bd., 108, 212, 267, 283, 315–17, 343
Mewtas, see Meautis
Micanite & Insulators Co., 271
Micklethwaite & Somers Clarke, architects, 29
Middlesex, 11, 202
-, apprenticeships in, 98, 207
-, boundary, 43
-, bridges, 59, 61, 177; and see Bow
bridge
-, rlys., 62
-, silk weavers, 207
-,
and see Bethnal Green; Bow
creek; Bromley; Ealing; Edmonton; Enfield; Grays Inn;
Hackney; Hackney poor-law
union; Haliwell, priory of;
Hanwell; Highgate; Homerton; Hornsey; Hoxton; Islington; Knightsbridge; London;
-, Mile End; Muswell Hill;
Old Ford; Palace Gates;
Pinner; Southall; Stepney;
Stoke Newington; Stratford
Bow; Tothill; Tottenham;
Wealdstone
Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust, 3, 45, 59–61, 101–2, 165, 177, 206, 318, 342, 352
Middleton:
-, Anne, Lady, 160
-, John de, and his w. Maud, 9
-, Thos. de, and his w., 10
Midland Rly., 62, 182
Mildert, Dan. van, 179, 238
Mildmay:
-, (or Hervey), Carew, 11
-, Sir Hen., 324, 333
-, Wm., 324
Mile End, in Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 90, 331
Milford, Mrs., 311
Mille, John atte, and his w. Marg., 345
Millet, Geo., 196
Millington, John, 286
Mills:
-, Chris, 346
-, —, philanthropist, 4
Milne, W. O., architect, 354
Mimms, North (Herts.), 223
Mineral Oils Co. (Minoco), 81–2
Minty, J. And., architect, 218
Mitchell, Geo., 236
Mocock, Thos., sculptor, 219
Monins, fam., 340
Monmouthshire, see Dingestow Hall
Monoux:
-, Anne, w. of Geo., 291
-, Geo., ld. mayor of Lond., 177,
249, 251, 277, 287–9, 291, 309,
313
Montagu:
-, Alice de, m. Ric. Nevill, earl of
Salisbury, 70
-, John de, earl of Salisbury, 70
-, Marg. de, m. Wm. de Ferrers, Ld.
Ferrers of Groby, 70
-, Maud de, see Aubrey
-, Thos. de, earl of Salisbury, 70
monte, John de, 338
Monterville, Sir Wm. de, 9–10
Montfitchet:
-, Aveline de, m. Wm. de Forz, earl
of Aumale, 9
-, Gilb. de, 9, 68, 114, 185, 214 n
-, Joyce de, w. of Ric. (d. 1267), 9
-, Margery de, m. Hugh de Bolbec,
9, 71
-, Philippa de, m. Hugh de Plaiz, 9
-, Ric. de (d. 1204), 9, 68, 73
-, Ric. de (d. 1267), 9–10, 18, 25, 45,
64, 70–2, 91, 93, 96, 114
-, Wm. de, 9, 44, 68, 73, 114, 185, 346
-, fam., 71
Montfitchet, honor of, 69
Montfort:
-, Adela de, m. (1) Sim. de Moulins,
(2) Rob. de Vere, 326
-, Hugh de, 185, 197, 214, 326–7
-, Sim. de, 253, 257
Montgomerie, John, 108
Montier, Pierre, 267
Moody, Dwight L., evangelist, 335
Moore, Thos., 168
Moorgate (Lond.), 62, 228
More:
-, Cecily, m. Giles Heron
-, Chris. Cresacre, 193, 223
-, John, 188–9
-, Mary, w. of Thos. (d. 1606), 31,
223
-, Sir Thos., ld. chancellor (d. 1535),
166, 223, 352
-, Thos. (d. 1606), 31, 193, 223
-, Thos. (d. 1660), 223
-, fam., 31, 193, 223
Mores, Edw. Rowe, 178, 259, 276 n
Morewood, E., & Co. (formerly Morewood & Rogers), 84
Morgan:
-, Hen., 166
-, Jane, w. of Julian, m. (2) Thos.
Onley, 166
-, (or Wolfe), Julian, 166
-, Wal., and his w. Jane, 192–3, 215
-, fam., 166
Morice, Capt. John, 334
Morley (Mawley):
-, Eliz., 291
-, Jas., 13
-, John (d. c. 1845), 316
-, John (fl. 1886), 104
-, Ric., 91
-, Rob., 91
-, Wm., 13, 39
-, Mrs., 13
Mornington, earls of, see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley; Wellesley-Pole
Morris:
-, Georgiana, 238
-, Septimus, 275
-, Wm. (d. 1847), 345, 354
-, Wm. (fl. 1863), 238
-, Wm., poet and craftsman (d. 1896),
250, 252, 284, 308, 344–5
-, Wm., & Co., 139
-, Mr. (fl. 1884), 296
-, fam., 345
Morrison, Chas., 123
Morse:
-, A. T., Sons & Co., 83
-, John, rector of Little Ilford, prob.
later minister of Romford, 171
Mortar, Jas., 127
Morten, Edw., 104
Moss, Edw., 14
Moss Empires (formerly Lond. District Empire Palaces) Ltd., 65
Motley,—, a curate (fl. 1630), 172
Motor Omnibus Construction Co., 271
Mottingham (Kent), 312
Moulins:
-, Adela de, see Montfort
-, Sim. de, 326
Mountjoy, Ld., see Blount
Mountnessing, see Thoby, priory of
Mountnorris, Ld., see Annesley, Fran.
Moxon:
-, John, 341
-, Rob., 341, 360
Moyer:
-, Benj., 193–4
-, Cath., 193–4, 239
-, Frances, w. of Benj., 194
-, Capt. Lawr. (d. 1685), 193–4
-, Lawr. (d. 1721), 193, 216
-, Lydia, m. John Heathcote, 193
-, Sam., 193
Mucking, 18, 94, 203
Mulakyn, Zanobias, adcn. of Essex, 51 n
Muleton, Thos. de, 260
Munchensy, John de, 194, 205
Munich (Germany), 218
Munn, fam., 183
Murillo, Bartolomeo, painter, 221, 334
Murphy, J. P., 81
Murray:
-, Thos. G., 37
-, W., 295
Muscegros, Thos. de, 338
Museums, 67, 247, 250, 260, 271, 279–80
Muswell Hill (Mdx.), 238
Naked (Naget) Hall, in Little Ilford, see Aldersbrook, man.
Nares, Owen, film actor, 273
National Freehold Land Society, 244
National Plastics Ltd., 273
National Society (for Education …), 39, 146, 173, 234, 358
National Telephone Co., 7, 63, 165, 183–4, 251, 321, 343
National Union of Gas Workers and General Labourers, 16, 79
National Union of Teachers, 144
Nazeing, 350
Neave:
-, Hester, 28
-, Jas., 247
negro servants, 178, 338
Nestlé Co., 79–80
Neve, Pet. Le, 185 n
Neville (Nevill):
-, Alice, see Montagu
-, Anne, see Beauchamp
-, Sir Hugh de, 185
-, Edm., pretender to barony of
Latimer and earldom of Westmorland, 28
-, Isabel, m. Geo., duke of Clarence,
70, 256
-, Jane, w. of Edm., 28, 42
-, Kath., 28
-, Ric., earl of Salisbury (d. 1460), 70
-, Ric., earl of Salisbury and Warwick
(d. 1471), 70, 254, 256
-, fam., 12
Newark (New Jersey, U.S.A.), 88
Newcastle, dowager dchss. of, see Pelham-Clinton
Newcastle upon Tyne (Northumb.), 82
Newell, Mary, 305, 317
Newent (Glos.), 336
Newham, London borough of, 23, 43, 56, 69, 107, 162
Newland, F. W., 130, 142
Newman:
-, J. T., architect, 65, 119, 221
-, John, 158
-, Ric., 77, 259
-, W., 129
Newport, earl of, see Blount, Mountjoy
newspapers, 67, 87, 105, 184, 209, 230, 272, 281–2
Newton:
-, Sir Isaac, scientist, 321
-, Thos., rector of Little Ilford, 167,
171
-, Wm., architect, 260
Niblock, Dr. J. W., 311
Nicholl, W. G., sculptor, 291
Nicholson:
-, Sir Chas., architect, 221
-, J. & W., 81, 93
Nobbs, Rob., 131
Nokes, —, farmer (fl. c. 1550), 74
Norfolk, 61, 216, 238
-,
and see Dersingham; Ellingham,
Little; Norwich; Sandringham; Yarmouth, Great
Norman:
-, Geo. W., 61
-, John, 348
Norris, Miss, 238
North:
-, Thos., and his w. Mary, 347
-, Thos. Cox, 347
-, fam., 350
North East Metropolitan regional hospital bd., 111, 190, 214, 285
North London Rly., 62
North Metropolitan Tramways Co., 7, 62, 183
North Thames Gas Board, 36, 211, 343
North Woolwich Gas Co., 108
North Woolwich Land Co., 46, 50, 102
North Woolwich Rly. Co., 14, 54, 113
Northamptonshire, see Billing, Great
Northern and Eastern Rly., 62, 182, 197, 265, 327
Northern Petroleum Tank Steamship Co., 82
Northumberland, see Newcastle upon Tyne
Norwich, earl of, see Goring
Norwich (Norf.), 176 n, 326
-, bp. of, 75
Noton, S., Ltd., 272
Nottinghamshire, see Cuckney
Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Geo., marq. of Buckingham, see Grenville
Nulls:
-, Sir John, and his w. Mary, 90
-, Pet., 90
Nurse, John, 172
Nutt:
-, Geo., 346
-, Wm., 346
-, fam., 346
Nutter:
-, Gertrude, Jessie, and Mary, 222,
332, 334
-, fam., 319
Nycholl, Rob., 70
Oberammergau (Germany), 221
Ockendon, South, 106, 111
Odams Chemical Manure Co., 79, 83
Odeon Theatres Ltd., 66
Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 8
Ohio (U.S.A.), see Akron
Ohlendorff & Co., 78, 83; and see Anglo-Continental Guano Works
Old Ford, in Bethnal Green (Mdx., later Lond.), 44, 57, 59, 212
Oliver:
-, Edm. Ward, 263
-, John, 147
-, Ric. (d. 1763), 190
-, Ric. (fl. 1803), 190–1
-, Thos. (d. 1803), 190–1, 193 n
-, Thos. (d. 1870), 263
-, fam., 263
Olley & Haward, architects, 294
Ongar, Chipping, 62, 318
Ongar hundred, 52
Onley:
-, Edw., 166
-, Jane, see Morgan
-, Thos., 166
Orderic the priest, 285
Orlebar:
-, Ric. (d. 1833), 262
-, Ric. (fl. 1843), 262
-, fam., 262
Ormesby, —, farmer (fl. c. 1563), and his w., 74
Osbaldeston:
-, Fran., 167, 173
-, Hen., rector of Lt. Ilford, 167, 173
-, Mary, 167
Osborne, W. V., 281
Osmund, Edm., 196
Oswell, Wm. Cotton, 184
Otten:
-, Eliz., m. Ric. Cooper (d. c. 1688),
261
-, Matthias, 261
Owen:
-, Rob., 306
-, Sam., bell-founder, 334
-, Thos., 115
Owsley:
-, Chas., 196
-, Dorothea, 196
-, Newdigate, 196, 219
Oxford, earls of, see Vere
Oxford, see Brasenose College; Hertford College; Magdalen College; Mansfield College; Trinity College; Wadham College
Oyledebuf, Hugh, and his w. Emme, 258
Ozler:
-, Bernard, 186
-, Rob., 186, 215, 233, 234
Pack, Thos., bell-founder, 290
Packer, Geo., 34
Page:
-, Sir Gregory, Bt., 98
-, J. C., 36
-, John, vicar of East Ham, 26
Pakeman, Thos., 128, 157
Pakistan, immigrants from, 2, 44
Palace Gates, in Wood Green (Mdx., later Lond.), 62
Palmer:
-, G. J., & Sons, 16
-, Jas., candle mfr., 83
-, W., 126
Pamplin, Jas., nurseryman, 266
Pankhurst, E. Sylvia, suffragette, 344
Papermill riv., see Fleet riv.
Papworth, John B., architect, 342, 344, 348
Paragon Check Book Co., 87
Pardoe:
-, Lt.-Col. Frank L., 186
-, John (d. 1798), 186–7, 215, 261
-, John (d. 1870), 186–7, 189, 215
-, John (d. 1879), vicar of Leyton,
186–7, 217
-, John (d. 1892), rector of Graveley
(Herts.), 186
-, Lt.-Col. Phil., 186
-, fam., 215, 220
parishes, detached parts of, 1, 1, 8, 43, 102, 174, 240, 257, 317
Parker:
-, Geo., 170
-, Ric., tanner, 77
-, Thos., 77
Parnell, Jabez, 33
Parry, Thos., 286
Parry-Segar, fam., arms of, 179
Parsons, Rob., 31
Partner, Revd. Ric., 129
Parvishe:
-, Eliz., see Colston
-, Gabriel, 195
-, Hen., 195
Pasco, Jos., sculptor, 219
Patching:
-, Ezra, 108
-, Resta, 108
Patmore:
-, Coventry, poet, 344
-, S. W., 34
Patrick & Osborn, bell-founders, 28
Pattenson, Ric., vicar of Walthamstow, 287–8
Pawnbrokers' Charitable Institution, 56
Paynter, Rob., vicar of West Ham, 116
Payze, Ric., 196
Peacock:
-, John, 74
-, John P., 74
-, Mary, see Machin
Pearce (Pierce):
-, Brice (d. 1812), 347
-, Brice (d. 1842), 343, 347, 352
-, Nic. (d. 1792), 341, 347
-, Nic. (d. 1825), and his w. Sarah,
347 n
-, Sarah, w. of Nic. (d. 1792), 347 n
-, Wm., bp. of Bath and Wells, 249
-, Mrs., 347
Pearson, J. A., 231
Peat, Marg., 226, 228
Peck, Dorothy, w. of Ric., 162
Peckover, Nat., 161
Peerson, Martin, 252
Pelham-Clinton, Henrietta, dowager dchss. of Newcastle, 355
Pelly:
-, Hen. Hinde, 12, 70, 73
-, Sir John H., Bt. (d. 1852), 12, 64,
73, 119, 146
-, Sir John H., Bt. (d. 1856), 12, 70,
115
-, Capt. R. W., R.N., 100, 108
-, Raymond, 120
-, Canon Ric. A., vicar of W. Ham,
116, 118, 122, 158, 160
-, fam., 53
Pembroke, earl of, see Herbert, Hen.
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., 85
Penn:
-, Marg., m. Ant. Lowther, 252
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1670), 252
-, his w., 252 n
-, Wm. (d. 1718), Quaker leader, 321,
334
-, Mr. (fl. 1858), 300
Pennsylvania (U.S.A.), 321
Pentrye, Felice, 70
Pepper, John H., 184
Pepys, Sam., diarist, 189, 195, 252, 266, 324–5
Perfect, Thos., 130
Pernestede, Thos. de, 9
Persan (Seine et Oise, France), 88
Pettit, Wm., & Son, 268
Petty & Co., 81
Peverel:
-, Ranulph, 8–9, 44, 68, 72, 74, 89
-, Wm., 72
-, fam., 114
Peverel, honor of, 69, 72–3
Phelp:
-, J. C. & Son, 272
-, Jas., 272
Phelps, Ric., bell-founder, 354
Philips Records Ltd., 271
Phillips (Philips):
-, Chas., 239
-, John (fl. 1674), and his w. Bridget,
90
-, John (fl. 1747), 239
-, (or Wolfe), Morgan, 73, 166, 168,
185, 192–3
-, Mr. (fl. 1710), a schoolmaster, 233,
238
Pickering, John, 74
Pidduck, G., & Co., 84
Pierce, see Pearse
Pigot, John, vicar of Walthamstow, 288
Pillar Holdings Ltd., 87
Pinchin, Johnson & Co., 83
Pinner (Mdx.), 322
Pinney:
-, Azariah, 68
-, Mrs. Hester, 68
Piper, F. W., 130
Plague, Great (1665), 44, 178, 355; and see Black Death
Plaistow, in West Ham, 10, 12, 44–5,
72–3, 75
-, baths, 109
-, cemetery, 112
-, chars., 159–63
-, chs., 116, 119, 121–3
-, clubs and socs., 141
-, coach svces., 61
-, common pasture, 75
-, dom. bdgs., 50–6, 70–1, 117
-, Broadway (or Great) Ho., 53
-, Brunstock Cottage, 53
-, Chesterton Ho., 53
-, Christendom Ho., 51
-, Cumberland Ho., 52, 76
-, dom. bdgs. (cont.):
-, Essex Ho., 51
-, Essex Lodge, 51
-, Hyde Ho., 51
-, Laurels, 53, 56
-, Pinnocks Place, 54
-, Plaistow Ho., 51
-, Porch Ho., 51, 147
-, Richmond Ho., 53
-, Vicarage, 56
-, Willows (formerly Bedfords), 53
-, educ., 146–7, 150–7
-, ents., 65–6
-, fair, 93
-, fire stn., 110
-, growth, 46–7
-, hosps., 103, 110–11, 213, 285
-, housing, 49, 55–6, 110
-, inds., 79–84, 86–7, 89
-, institutes, settlements, and hostels,
141, 143
-, 'landgrabbers' (1906), 106
-, mkt. gdns., 76
-, marshes, 50, 68
-, New Barns fm. (rectory), 46, 51,
114–15, 125
-, noncf., 124–6, 128–35, 137–9
-, pks., 109
-, parl, rep., 112
-, pop., 52
-, postal svces., 63
-, pub. hos., 54
-, Black Lion, 54
-, Coach and Horses, 54
-, Crown (later Abbey Arms), 54
-, Greengate (formerly Gate), 54,
93
-, Greyhound, 54
-, rly., 16, 62
-, rly. wks., 62, 85
-, riots, 93
-, roads, 3, 46, 50
-, Rom. Cathm., 123
-, theatre, 65
-, trams, 63
-, watch-ho., 99
Plaistow Press, 88
Plaiz:
-, Giles de (d. 1302), 10, 72
-, Giles de (d. 1334), 72
-, Philippa de, see Montfitchet
-, Ralph de, 72
-, Ric. de (d. 1269), 9, 72
-, Ric. de (d. 1327), 72
-, Ric. de (fl. 1353), 72
Plampin, Mrs. Fanny, 337
Platamone:
-, Fran., Count St. Antonio, duke of
Cannizzaro, 69
-, Sophia, see Johnstone
Plaxton, Ric., 169, 327
Plomer:
-, Agnes, w. of Wm. le, 262
-, Alex. le, 262
-, Wm. le (d. c. 1318), 258, 262
-, Sir Wm., ld. mayor of Lond., 321
-, Wm. (fl. 1803), 337
Plumbe, Rowland, architect, 357
Pocock:
-, Ric., 167
-, Wm., 226, 228, 290
-, Wm. F., architect, 228
-, Wm. W., architect, 228
Pole:
-, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, 64, 70,
114 n, 262 n
-, Wm. de la, 165
Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley:
-, Cath., see Long
-, Wm., Vct. Wellesley and earl of
Mornington (d. 1857), 167, 204,
320, 324, 326, 329–30, 332
-, Wm., earl of Mornington (d. 1863),
324
ponte:
-, Rob. de, 338
-, Thos. de, 338
Pope, Alex., poet, 179
Popham, Hen., 323
Poplar (Lond.), 7, 126
-, bd. of works, 110
-, poor-law union, 111, 157
Popplewell:
-, Ann, 360
-, John, 360
-, Rebecca, 360
Port of London Authority, 39, 62, 111
Porter:
-, Agnes, see Fraunceys
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Charleton, 194
-, Jos., 123–4
-, Sir Wm., 194
Portsmouth (Hants.), 209
Portugal, King of, 204
Potter & Moore, 202
Poulett:
-, John, earl Poulett, 14
-, Marg., see Burges
Pound, Jas., rector of Wanstead, 321, 333
Poupard:
-, Chas. G., 83, 131
-, Chas., & Son, 86
Povey, fam., 223
Powell:
-, E. N., vicar of St. Stephen, Upton
Pk., 29–30
-, Sir Ric., 252
Powle, Thos., 194, 204
Pragell:
-, Clement, 160, 163
-, John, 193
-, Ric., 161
Prat:
-, Thos., 99
-, (later Bridgewright), Wm., 59
Préaux, Pet. de, 73
Precision Film Co., 273
Prescott, Wm., 360
Preston, John de, 71
Price, Cambell, 74
Prichard, A. G., 34
priest:
-, Orderic the, see Orderic
-, Ranulph the, see Ranulph
Printar Industries, 81
Prior, H. M., 128
prisons, 96, 124, 164
Protheroe and Morris, nurserymen, 188, 200
Prussia, kings of, see Frederick II; Frederick William IV
Pudding Mill riv., 57, 93
Pugin & Pugin, architects, 124
Pullison, Thos., 190, 192
Pulman, Capt. Thos., 192
Puncelin (fl. 11th cent.), 13
Purley (Berks.), 165
Purrier, J. V., 348
Pylbarough (or Hatfield):
-, John (d. 1518), and his w. Eleanor,
348
-, John (fl. 1518), 348
Queen Mary College, London, 340
Quercu, Rog. de, and his w. Agnes, 165
Rabbi, Josce the, see Josce
Rael-Brook Ltd., 272
Ragged School Union, see Shaftesbury Society
Raikes:
-, Wm., 291
-, fam., 354
Ralph son of Brian, 322
Ralph son of Urse, 9
Ralph son of William, 10 his w. Margery, see Bolbec
Ralph, Brian s. of, see Brian
Ralph, Jordan s. of, see Briset
Ram, Canon Abel J., vicar of W. Ham, 100, 116, 120
Rampston:
-, Anne, m. Rob. Symonds, 263
-, Marg., see Ascham
-, Rob., 28, 42, 160, 219, 239, 315,
337, 360
-, Thos., 263–4
Ramsey, Wm., printer, 88
Rance, Revd. F. E., 221
Rank, Jos., Ltd., 80
Ranks Hovis McDougall Ltd., 80
Ranulph the priest, 68, 114
Ranulph, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Raphael (Santi), painter, 326
Rawlinson, Sir Rob., 109
Rawstorne, fam., 51
Rayner, Ernest Edw., 197
Read, J. F. H., 252
Ream, Revd. C. F., 134
Redbridge, London borough of, 317–18, 321, 338, 352
Rede, Thos., 70
Redere:
-, Lawr. le, 92
-, Marg., wife of Lawr. le, m. (2) Ric.
of St. Albans, 92
Ree (ad aquam):
-, John atte (fl. 1404), 348
-, John atte (fl. 1451), and his w.
Joan, 348
-, Ric. atte, 348
-, Thos. atte, 348
-, Wm. atte (fl. 1235), 338, 348
-, Wm. atte (fl. 1404), 348
Reed:
-, Alf., builder, 89
-, Thos., 360
Reekes, Ric, rector of Little Ilford, 171–2
Regent's Park College (Lond.), 127
Reigate (Surr.), 188
Relf:
-, Chas., 65
-, John, 263
-, Mrs. Rebecca, 263
Relyante Motor Works Ltd., 271
Rembrandt (van Rijn), painter, 326
Renfrewshire (Scot.), see Greenock
Renger (Rengery):
-, John, 92
-, Ric, 92
Renny (Bp.), Jas., 131
Repton, Humph., landscape architect, 197, 260, 275, 326 n, 346
Reynolds:
-, Chas., 80
-, Eliz., 80
-, John, vicar of Walthamstow, 288
-, Sam. H., vicar of E. Ham, 7, 26,
28–9
Reynolds Metal Co., 87
Rhodes:
-, Cecil, imperialist, 187
-, Wm., 187, 200
Rich:
-, Penelope, w. of Rob., later earl of
Warwick (d. 1619), m. (2)
Chas. Blount, Ld. Mountjoy,
earl of Devonshire, 324
-, Ric., Ld. Rich, 323–4, 329
-, Rob., Ld. Rich, 323
-, Rob., earl of Warwick, 216
-, 'Master', 216
Richard I, 68, 72–4, 95, 194, 328–9, 349
Richard II, 113
Richard the chamberlain, 9
Richard son of Ranulph, and his w. Hawise, 90
Richard, Didier, 123
Richards, Humph., rector of Little Ilford, 172
Richeman, John, 91
Rideout, J. S., 295
Rigge, John, 316
Riles, Sam., 100
riots, 73, 76, 93, 103, 350
Ripton, Wm., 348
Risley, Sir John, 195
Ritchie, Wm., & Son, 85
River Lee Trust, 101; see also Lee Conservancy Bd.
River Roding Catchment Bd., 95
Rivers:
-, John de, 8
-, Margery de, 8
Rivers, Earl, see Savage
Rivers Purification Assoc. 212
Rivett:
-, Geo., 100
-, Jas., Later Wm. J., builders, 89
Rix, Thos., 139
Robert, earl of Gloucester (d. 1147),
8
-, his w., see Maud
Robert, son of Corbutio, 185, 197, 214
Roberts:
-, Revd. J. F., 347, 311
-, Sir John, Bt., 343, 354, 356
-, John, & Sons (Embroidery), 202
-, J. R., Stores, 56, 80
Robertson, A. W., & Co., 84–5
Robertson & Woodcock, 17
Robinson:
-, John, 327
-, Rebecca, 161
-, Sam., window blind mfr., 87
Robinson, King & Co., 86
Rochester, Capt. John, 92
Rochester (Kent), cathedral of, 8 bp. of, see Wigram
Rochford, Viscount, see Boleyn, Geo.
Roding (Aldersbrook, Hile), riv., 1, 2,
163–4, 166, 317–18, 325, 327–8,
338, 348, 351
-, bridges, 164, 342
-, drainage into, 20, 321, 343
-, fisheries, 168
-, floods, 21, 342
-, marshes, 17–18
-, mills, 168
-, osier beds, 169
-,
and see River Roding Catchment
Bd.
Rodney:
-, Anne, see Lake
-, Geo., 255–6
Rodwell, J. M., 344
Roe:
-, A. V., aviator, 272
-,
and see Rowe
Roger of London, 92
-, his s. Roger, 92
Rogers:
-, Ellen, m. — Hawkes, 360
-, Canon Guy, 116
-, John, fibreglass ornament mfr., 86
-, Jonathan, 360
Rokeby, Revd. H. R., 52
Rollesley, John, 260
Roman Catholic Apostleship of the Sea, 143
Rome, Pope of, 352; and see Eugenius III
Romford, 87
-, mkt., 269
-, minister, 171
-, rlys., 5, 46, 62, 85, 165
-, roads, 2, 95–6, 163, 165, 204
-,
and see Harold Hill
Rooff:
-, J. & R., Ltd., 89
-, J. H., 89
Rooke:
-, Anne, w. of Wm. (d. 1597), 72
-, Rob. (d. 1630), 72, 118
-, Rob. (fl. 1630), 72
-, Sam., 72
-, Wm. (d. 1559), 72
-, Wm. (d. 1597), 72, 160
Rooney, R. A., & Sons Ltd., 273
Ros:
-, Edm. de, Ld. Ros, 254
-, Eleanor de, m. Sir Rob. Manners,
254
-, Eleanor, w. of Thos., see Beauchamp
-, Thos. de, Ld. Ros. (d. 1431), 254
-, Thos. de, Ld. Ros. (d. 1464), 254
-, Lord, see also Cecil, Wm.
Rose:
-, Thos., vicar of West Ham (fl. 1552),
116
-, Thos. (fl. 1649), 261
Rosenthal, E., & Son, 86
Rosier, Rob., 139
Ross Ltd., 271
Rotherwick (Hants.), 195
Rothschild, Ferdinand de, and his w. Evelina, 141
Rotterdam (Holland), merchant trading with, 345
Round, Ralph, 286
Rounding, Tom, 340
Rous:
-, Ric. le, 73
-, Wm., 323
Rowallan, Ld., see Corbett, A. Cameron
Rowe (Roe):
-, Anne, see Cheney
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir Thos. (d. 1644),
345
-, Sir John, 259
-, Rob., 192
-, Sir Thos., ld. mayor of Lond.
(d. 1570), 192n, 259
-, Sir Thos., explorer (d. 1644), 344–5,
354
-, Wm. (d. 1596), 259, 264, 291
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1667), 259, 268, 274,
286–7
-, Wm. (d. 1744), 259
-, Wm. (fl. 1758), 259
Rowntree & Co., 79–80
Roxburgh (Scot.), see Bemersyde
Royal Association in aid of the Deaf and Dumb, 119
Royal Docks, in East Ham, West
Ham, and North Woolwich, 7,
16, 61
-, King Geo. V, 32
-, R. Albert, 4, 49–50, 62, 78, 102
-, R. Victoria, 47, 50, 62, 78, 78–80,
94
Royal Institute of British Architects, 268n
Royle, Thos., 67n
Runwell Hospital, 24
Rushout, Anne, 319 n, 337
Russell:
-, Adeline, dchss. of Bedford, 353
-, E. B., vicar of Leyton, 219
-, Frances, see Cholmley
-, Geo., 268
-, John, 268
-, S. B., architect, 156
-, Sir Thos., the elder, 11
-, Sir Thos., the younger, 12
-, Sir Wm., Bt., 12
-, Miss, schoolmistress, 305
-, fam., 12, 274
Russhe, see Rysshe
Rust, Edw., vicar of East Ham, 26
Rutland, earl and ctss. of, see Manners
Rutt, R. Spurden, organ builder, 202, 230
Ryder:
-, Edw. (d. 1609), 185–6, 196
-, Edw. (fl. 1617), 186
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Lake, 186, 216
-, Skinner, 196
-, Susan, m. Sir Thos. Caesar, 186
-, Sir Wm., ld. mayor of Lond., 186,
217
Rysshe (Russhe):
-, Isabel, w. of John, m. (2) Thos.
Gray, 258
-, John, 258
Sabina of Benfleet, see Faucilun
Sadleir, Ric., architect, 215
Sadler, Sir Ralph, 254, 256, 259
Sagore, Ric., 75
Sainsbury Bros., 271
St. Albans:
-, Marg., see Redere
-, Ric. of, 92
St. Albans, bps. of, 30; and see Claughton
St. Andrew Mills Ltd., 272
St. Francis, Soc. of (formerly Soc. of Divine Compassion), 87, 121, 143
St. George, Sir Thos., 345
St. James's (Lond.), see Carlton House
St. Lawrence, John of, rector of Wanstead and canon of St. Paul's (Lond.), 332
St. Liz:
-, Maud, see Maud
-, Sim. of, 253
St. Pancras and District Freehold Land Soc., 244
St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), canons of, 322; and see St. Lawrence, John of
St. Pierre, Ric., 327
Sake, fam., 338
Salford (Lancs.), 88
Salford and Irwell India Rubber and Gutta Percha Wks., 88
Salisbury:
-, Adam of, 258, 262
-, Eliz., 262
-, Paul, 262
-, Sir Thos. of, 262
Salisbury:
-, ctss. of, see Aubrey; Montagu; Pole
-, earls of, see Neville; Montagu;
Salisbury, dean of, see Vannes
Salisbury Hall Estate Co., 281
Salomons, David, ld. mayor of Lond., 141
Salter, John, 275
Salters' Company (Lond.), 173
saltpans, 168, 327
Samekyn, Rog., 185
Samms, Susan, 289
Samson, Ephraim, 140
Samuel Properties Ltd., 94
Samyne:
-, John, 267
-, fam., 201
Sandon, 123
Sandre, Wm., 345
Sandringham (Norf.), 221
Sands, Jos., 259
Sankey, Ira D., evangelist, 137, 335
Sansom:
-, Chas., 196
-, Eliz., 196
-, Phil., 196
Sant, Revd. Edw., 221
Saunders:
-, Chas., 80
-, Constance Demaine, 278–9
Savage:
-, Eliz., 196
-, Ric., Ld. Colchester, later Earl
Rivers, 196
-, Wm. H., 20, 22
Savill Bros., 81
Saw Mills Co., 87
Sayes, in Wanstead and Woodford, 323, 328
Sayesbrook, see Snaresbrook
Schileman (Skileman):
-, Edm., 92
-, Hen., 92
Schmidt, C. W. (F. A. Glaeser) Ltd., 83
Schooling, Jos., 250
Schynvoet, T., 187 n
Scoones, Edw., 335
Scotland, 80
-, chamberlain of, see Balliol, Hen.
-, immigrants from, 78, 138
-,
and see Bemersyde; Glasgow;
Greenock
Scott:
-, Sir Geo. Gilb., architect, 117, 322,
334
-, Sir Gilb., architect, 120
-, John, 158
-, Mary Ann Tickell, 163, 337
-, T. D., & Co., 82
-, Thos., vicar of W. Ham, 116, 159
-, W. Gilbee, architect, 303
Scrope, Wm. le, earl of Wiltshire, 254
Scrutton & Campbell, 87
sculptors, see Adye, B.; Annis, Jas. and John; Chantrey, Sir F.; Cheere, Sir H.; Flaxman, J.; Gaffin, E. and T.; Hickey, J.; Mocock, T.; Nicholl, W. G.; Pasco, J.; Stanton, E.; Stone, N.; Westmacott, Sir R.
Seamen's Hospital Soc, 111
Searle:
-, Emma F. J., 337
-, Revd. F., 223 n
-, G. D., & Co., 270
Sedgwick, Jas., 19 n
Seemeel Ltd., 81
Seine et Oise (France), see Persan
Self, Jeremiah, 144, 146
Selwyn, Wm., 249
Settles, Wm., 130
Sevenoaks (Kent), 312
Sewardstone, in Waltham Holy Cross, 258
Shadwell, A. T. W., rector of Little Ilford, 29, 165, 172
Shaftesbury Society (formerly Ragged School Union), 131, 144, 148, 231, 298
Shakespeare, Wm., dramatist, 184
Shales & Co. Ltd., 270
Shannon, Wm., 226
Sharpe, Sam., 252
Sharyngton, Sir Wm., 11
Shaw:
-, John (d. 1832), architect, 218
-, John (d. 1870), architect, 292
Sheffield (Yorks.), 300
Sheldon, Ric., 263
Shenstone & Co., Ltd., 202
Sheppard:
-, Revd. David, later bp. of Woolwich,
143
-, Jas., 72
-, Sam., 161
Sherburne, Fran., 219
Sheridan, Ric. Brinsley, dramatist, 321
Sherley, Mary, see Battailhey
Shern Hall (Methodist) Building Soc., 302
Sherwin, Wm., calico printer, 76
Shillinglaw, Jos., printer, 272
Shimwell & Co., 84
Shingler and Risden Associates, architects, 143
Shipman:
-, John, 160
-, Rob., and his w. Dorothy, 262
Shipston, Thos. Wiseman, 129, 162
Shire, M. M., Ltd., 202
Shire (Temple Mills) stream, see Waterworks riv.
Shordych:
-, Joan de, m. Wm. de Bumpstead,
194
-, John de, and his w. Ellen, 194
-, Sir John de, 194
-, Nic. de, 194
Shoreditch (Mdx., later Lond.), 191; and see Haliwell, priory of
Short & Mason Ltd., 271
Shropshire, see Madeley; Tong
Shumah, servant of David Livingstone, 234
Siddall, Hen., rector of Woodford, later vicar of Walthamstow, 287, 353
Sifrewast:
-, Halnoth de, 165
-, Isabel de, m. Alan —, 165
-, Nic. de, 165
-, Wm. de (d. by 1186), 165
-, Wm. (fl. 1226–8), 165
Silley Weir, marine engineers, 85
Silver:
-, (later Dillon), Chas., 65
-, Emily, m. Fred. Fredericks, 65
-, Col. H. A., 88
-, S. W., & Co., 47, 79, 88
-, Steph. Wm., 88
-, Steph. Winckworth, 88
Silver's India Rubber Wks. and Telegraph Cable Co., 88
Silvertown, in W. Ham, 47, 49, 61,
88
-, baths, 109
-, chars., 162
-, chs., 123
-, dom. bdgs., 55
-, drainage, 94, 102, 109
-, educ., 39, 149–53
-, explosion (1917), 80, 82, 87, 123,
152
-, ferry, 63
-, fire stn., 110
-, floods, 22, 95
-, gaswks., 108
-, housing, 49
-, inds., 78–83, 85–9
-, institutes, settlements, and hostels,
141
-, libraries, 112
-, noncf., 125–6, 131, 134–5, 138
-, parl. rep., 112
-, postal svces., 63
-, rly., 62
-, roads, 50, 102
-, Rom. Cathm., 124
-, war damage, 79, 107, 109
-, welfare centres, 112
Silvertown Lubricants Ltd., 81–2
Silvertown Rubber Co., 88
Silvertown Tarmacadam Co., 81
Simeon Trust, 120, 215, 286, 293
Simpkins, A. H., Ltd., 270
Simpson (Sympson):
-, John, 252
-, Nic., and his w. Joan, 326
-, Thos. (later Anne), mineral water
mfrs., 81
Sims:
-, Jos., vicar of E. Ham, 18
-, Thos., 316
Singleton, John, 123
Sissinghurst (Kent), 189
Skileman, see Schileman
Skinner:
-, Olive, 160
-, Thos., 323
-, Wm., 130
Slater:
-, Eliz., see Jackson
-, Gilb., 187–8
-, Jas., 187
-, John, Son, & Slater, 86
-, Sam. (fl. 1645), minister of E. Ham,
26
-, Sam. (d. 1670), 297 n
-, Sam. (d. 1704), dissenting divine,
252, 297
-, fam., 187 n
Slater & Palmer Ltd., 83
Slater, Walker Securities Ltd., 88
Slingsby, Hen., and his w. Frances, 11
Slipper, fam., 92
Smart, Fran., 68
Smethwick (Staffs.), 214
Smith:
-, Augustus, brush mfr., 89
-, Chas., 240
-, Conrad de, 201
-, D., & Sons, 202
-, 'Gipsy' (Rodney), evangelist, 358
-, John (d. 1655), 186, 188 n, 239
-, John (fl. 1690), vicar of W. Ham,
97
-, Jos., 187 n
-, Rob., 190
-, Sydney, wit and preacher, 344
-, Thos. Ashbridge, 197
-, Thos., Ltd. (Leytonstone wire
wks.), 202
-, Wm., rector of Wanstead, 333
-, Bros. & Co., 81
-, —, farmer (fl. c. 1564–74), 74
-, and see Smyth
Smith-Burges:
-, Sir John, Bt., 14
-, Marg., see Burges
Smith-Harrison, fam., 335
Smithfield (Lond.), 88, 266
Smithfield & Zwanenberg Group Ltd., 81, 84
Smithfield Animal Products Trading Co., 81
Smyth:
-, Sir Jas., ld. mayor of Lond. (d.
1706), 118
-, Jas. (d. 1741), 11, 114
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1669), 12, 64, 68,
72, 96–7
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1745), 11
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1802), 12
-, Sir Trafford, 11
-, fam., 72
-,
and see Smith
Snaresbrook (Sayesbrook), in Wanstead, locality, 318–20, 322, 325
-, stream, 318
Snelgrave, John, 159, 161
Snowden, R., 227
Soane, Sir John, architect, 190, 219, 247, 262, 289
Soho (Lond.), 33
Solly:
-, Isaac (fl. 1829), 297
-, Isaac (fl. 1868), 298
-, Sam., 252
-, Thos., 252
-, Mrs., 306
-, fam., 297
Somerset, Isabel, w. of Ld. Hen., 353
Somerset, duke and earl of, see Beaufort
Somerset, see Bath and Wells
Sorenson, Revd. Reg., Ld. Sorenson, 214, 303
Soresby:
-, Adam, 190
-, Jane, see Tench
-, Wm., 190
South Essex Cricket Club, 67
South Essex Gas Light and Coke Co., 211, 282
South Sea Company, 11, 68, 161, 195
South West Essex technical college, 210, 233, 237, 311
Southall (Mdx.), 271
Southend-on-Sea, 119, 270
-, noncf., 133
-, rly., 165
-, roads, 317, 320, 343
-, Runwell hosp., 24
-,
and see Westcliff-on-Sea
Southwark (Surrey, later Lond.), 193; and see Borough; Elephant and Castle
Soutter, And. G., varnish mfr., 83
Spaight, Thos., 160
Sparrow, Wm., 288, 305
Spencer Chapman & Messel, 78, 82
Spering, Mary, 337
Spert:
-, Ric., 115
-, Sir Thos., 115
Spicer, fam., 357
Spileman, John, 92
Spillers Ltd., 79–81
Spitalfields (Lond.), 94, 306
Spode, Josiah, potter, 192
Spooner, Chas., architect, 31, 334
Sprague, W. G. R., 65
Spratt Bros., 271
springs, mineral, 2, 318, 339
Spry, John, 296 n
Spurgeon's College (Lond.), 335
Spurrier:
-, Thos., 215
-, Thos. Hector, vicar of Leyton,
215, 217
Squire:
-, Mary, 314
-, T. H., 296
-, fam., 340
Squires & Chapman, 82
Staffordshire, see Burton-on-Trent; Smethwick; Walsall
Stallybrass, Thos., 129
Standbrook, Thos., 19
Stanley:
-, John, 252
-, Joshua, vicar of W. Ham, 97
-, Lucy, Lady, 290
Stannard & Athow, 326
Stansted Mountfitchet, 271
Stanton, Edw., sculptor, 118
Stapleford Abbots, see Battles Hall
Staples, Thos., tanner, 77, 118, 160
Stede, Lawr., 92
Steed, Jas., architect, 230
Steeple, 239
Stephen, King, 72, 326
Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 32–3, 160–1, 230, 331; and see Mile End
Stepney Tyre & Rubber Co., 273
Stevens, W. H., 126
Stirling Chemical Works, 82
Stoke Newington (Mdx., later Lond.), 263
Stokes:
-, Alf., 7, 22
-, J., & Sons, 29
-, Jas., 7
Stondon:
-, Maud, see Hykman
-, Wm., 348
Stone:
-, Nic., sculptor, 291
-, T. & W., architects, 231
-, Wm., and his w. Dorothy, 348
Stone Hall, in Little Canfield, 42, 160, 239, 315, 337, 360
Stoneley, Ric., 25, 193
Store, Hen., 160
Story, John, 219
Stotter, Thos. Wm., brickmaker, 268
Strange:
-, John, 187
-, Sir John, 187, 219
-, Wm., 130
Stratford, Wm. of, 75
Stratford, in W. Ham, 3, 10, 12, 16,
44, 58, 68, 70, 72, 116, 170,
177
-, bakers, 76
-, baths, 109
-, bridges, 59–61; and see Bow bridge
-, bus svces., 61, 63, 183, 251
-, chars., 160–3
-, chs., 45, 116, 116, 119–20, 220
-, clubs and socs., 142
-, coach svces., 61–2, 250
-, common pasture, 75
-, co-op. soc., 253
-, dock, 61
-, dom. bdgs., 52–5, 117
-, Angel Cottage, 53
-, Artillery Ho., 52–3, 67
-, Carnarvon Hall, 53
-, Channelsea Ct., 54
-, Church Ho. (Stratford Ho. sch.),
52
-, Dean's Ct., 54
-, Moulseys, 53
-, Rabbit Hutch Row, 54
-, Rokeby Ho., 52, 65, 100, 126,
128, 131
-, St. John's Ho., 53
-, Sonables (Senables), 51
-, Stratford Hall, 53
-, Stratford Ho., 52, 54
-, Wenny's cottages, 54
-, Wilton's Yard, 54, 117
-, Wood's Yard, 54
-, drainage, 57, 94
-, East 15 Acting sch., 65
-, educ., 127–8, 141, 144–57
-, ents., 65–6
-, fire stn., 110
-, floods, 95
-, forest court and prison, 96
-, gas, 108
-, growth, 45–6, 100
-, housing, 49, 55–6, 110
-, housing estates:
-, Carpenters' Co., 47
-, Manbey, 47
-, inds., 78–89
-, institutes, settlements, and hostels,
112, 141–2
-, leper hosp., 118
-, lodging for London visitors, 75
-, mkts. and fairs, 93–4
-, meat trade, 75
-, mills, anc., 57, 61, 89–93
-, museum, 67
-, musical festival, 66
-, newspapers, 87
-, noncf., 36, 125–39, 225, 227, 229–30, 302
-, pks., 109
-, parl. rep., 112
-, pop., 52
-, postal svces., 63
-, Protestant martyrs (1555–6), 45,
116, 119
-, pub. hos.:
-, Angel, 54
-, Bird in Hand, 52
-, Blue Boar, 51
-, Cart and Horses, 54
-, Cock, 51
-, King of Prussia (later King
Edward VII), 54
-, Pigeons, 54, 90, 93
-, Swan, 52
-, Two Brewers, 54
-, Yorkshire Grey, 54
-, Queen Maud's causeway, 44–5, 60,
118
-, rly., frontis., 5, 46–7, 52, 56, 62–3,
148, 182
-, rly. wks., 62, 85
-, riots, 103
-, rivers, 57; and see Lea
-, roads, 50, 52, 101–2, 107, 176
-, Rom. Cathm., 123–4
-, shops, 53–4, 56, 203
-, Stratford (Gallows) Green, 45
-, Stratford New (Hudson) Town, 46
-, theatres, 65–6
-, toll-gates, 45, 96
-, trams, 63, 165, 183, 251
-, watch-ho., 99
-, Stratford Bow (Mdx., later Lond.),
44, 75, 188
-, bakers, 76
-, educ., 238
-, noncf., 126, 129, 139
-, priory, 11, 71, 118
-, Protestant martyrs (1555–6), 116
-, rly., 7, 62, 165
-, riots, 76
-, roads, 204
-, and see Bow bridge; Bow china
Stratford Co-operative Soc., 79, 253
Stratford Emery and Glass Cloth Co., 86
Stratford Langthorne, abbey of, in
W. Ham, 44, 51, 57, 113, 192–3, 204
-, abbots, see Hyccheman; Hugh;
Knotte
-, administrative centre for S.W.
Essex, 44
-, bridges, 59, 61
-, chs., 25, 115–16, 171, 214–15
-, estates, 9–11, 17–18, 71–4, 94,
165, 168, 185, 188, 195, 344,
346
-, floods, 113–14
-, forest rights, 95–6, 199, 328
-, mills, 61, 90, 92–3
-, monks, 51
-, precincts, 112–14
-, royal visits, 44
-, tannery, 77
-, wharf, 61
Stratford Wire Works, 84
Streatfeild:
-, F. E. C., architect, 354
-, G., architect, 222
-, Wm., vicar of E. Ham, 19, 26,
28
Street, G., architect, 344
Streimer, Morris, 80
Streimer's Nougat Ltd., 80
Strelley (Sturley):
-, Cecily, m. Humph. Cardinall, 327
-, John, 326–7
-, Nic., 91, 326–7
-, Susan, see Harman
Strode, Hen., 115
Strode Foundation, 115
Strype:
-, Hester, 219
-, John, vicar of Leyton, 206–7, 215–17, 219, 238, 290
-, Susanna, w. of John, 219
Stuart, J., architect, 311
Stukeley, Wm., antiquary, 28
Sturley, see Strelley
Sturton, Nat., 261
Suasso, Alvar Lopez, 348
Suffolk, duke of, see Brandon
Suffolk, 61; and see Bury St. Edmunds; Clare; Exning; Lavenham; Thorington; Westhall
Surrey, see Bermondsey; Borough; Croydon; Dorking; Egham; London; Reigate; Southwark; Wandsworth
Surtees, John Oliver, 162
Sussex, see Brighton; Christ's Hospital; Lancing College; Woodmancote
Sussman, L. S. & J., Ltd., 272
Suter, Hartmann & Rahtjen's Composition Co., 83
Suttle, G. A., 227
Sutton, John de, 71
Swale:
-, Anne, see Mercer
-, John, 91
Swanley:
-, Barbara, w. of Geo., 186
-, Geo., 186, 215
-, Martha, m. Sir Thos. Clutterbuck,
186
-, Mary, m. John Hanson, 186
-, Sarah, m. — Limberry, 186
-, Wm., 186
Sweden, 271
Swein the swarthy (fl. 1066), 89, 184, 194, 201
Swiss Cottage, Camden (Lond.), 7
Sybron Co., 271
Sykes:
-, A. Depledge, 131
-, Gobert, 196
Syme, J. Stuart, 218
Symes, A. E., Ltd., 89
Symonds:
-, Anne, see Rampston
-, Rob., 263, 267
-, Thos., 263
Sympson, see Simpson
Tabraham:
-, John, 216, 223
-, fam., 223
tailor, Hugh the, see Hugh
Talbot, John, 294
Tarmac Derby Ltd., 270
Tarmac Roadstone Holdings, 81
Tarring, John, & Son, architects, 298
Tate:
-, Sir Hen., Bt., 64, 141
-, Henry & Sons, 80, 141
-, Sir Wm., Bt., 141
Tate & Lyle, 80, 88, 141
Tatersal:
-, Agnes, w. of John (d. 1447), m. (2)
Wm. Kene, 323
-, Amy (or Anne), m. Sir Ralph
Hastings, 323
-, John (d. 1447), 323
-, John (fl. 1447), 323
-, Rob., and his w. Amy, 323
Taylor, Mrs. Harriet, 157
Taylor Instrument Companies (Europe) Ltd., 271
Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co., 88
Telfer, Hen., Ltd., 81
Telford, J., 229
Temme, E. H., 67
Temple Mills, in Leyton and Hackney
(Mdx. later Lond.), 199, 201
-, bridges, 177, 203
-, mills, 201, 203
-, rly., 174, 188, 202, 203
-, road, 176
Temple Mills (Shire) stream, see Waterworks riv.
Tench:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Fisher, 190
-, Sir Fisher, Bt., 190–1
-, Jane, m. Adam Soresby, 190
-, Nat. (d. 1710), 190, 233
-, Sir Nat. (d. 1737), 190
Terrett, J. J., 105
Terry, Dame Ellen, actress, 65
Teulon, S. S., architect, 120
Thames, riv., 1–2, 8, 59
-, drainage, 50, 100
-, ferries, 54, 63
-, floods, 71, 94–5
-, inds. and trade, 47, 61, 78–9, 88
-, pollution, 101
-,
and see Bow creek; Ham creek
Thames Conservancy Bd., 101
Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. (formerly C. J. Mare & Co.), 47, 61, 79, 79, 81 n, 84–5, 101, 133, 141
Thermos Ltd., 202
Theydon Bois, 350
Theydon Garnon, 239
Thoby, priory of, in Mountnessing, 113 n
Thodey, W. H., & Son, 87
Thomas, duke of Clarence, 200
Thomas:
-, Rob., 3
-, Revd. T., and his w. Sarah, 312
Thompson:
-, Alex., 36
-, Rob., 225
Thomson, Thos., Sons (Barrhead) Ltd., 86
Thorington (Suff.), 334
Thorman, Edw., 109
Thorne:
-, Rob., ld. mayor of Lond., 288–9
-, Wm. J. (Will), M.P., 64, 79, 103–4,
106, 112
Thornhill, Sir Jas., 191
Thorowgood:
-, Sir Benj., ld. mayor of Lond., 344–5
-, Ric., 345
Three Mills Bonded Warehouses Ltd., 93
Throgmorton:
-, Sir John, 123
-, Marg., w. of Sir John, 123, 160
Thurrock, Grays, 86
Tidal Basin, in West Ham:
-, baths, 109
-, chs., 124
-, educ., 149, 151, 155
-, noncf., 139
-, postal svces., 63
-, rly., 62
-, war damage, 49, 107
Tilbury, 7, 62, 165
Tilt, Wm., 226
-, his w., 226, 228
Tilty, abbey of, 113 n
Timah, servant of David Livingstone, 234
Tipper, Wm., 256 n
Tiptoft:
-, Cecily, ctss. of Worcester, see
Beauchamp
-, John, earl of Worcester, 254 n
Tite, F., 33
Todd, Ant., 252
toll-gates, 3, 45–6, 50, 59, 96, 165
Tollemache's Breweries Ltd., 269
Tomlinson, Geo., 237
Tong (Salop.), 290
Tonic Sol-Fa Press, 66
Tony:
-, Alice de, m. (2) Guy de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, (3)
Wm. de la Zouche of Mortimer, 254
-, Alice, w. of Ralph (d. 1126), see
Alice
-, Parnel, w. of Ralph (d. 1239), 253
-, Ralph de (d. 1102), 253
-, Ralph de (d. 1126), 174, 253, 285
-, Ralph de (d. 1162), 253
-, Ralph de (d. 1239), 253, 286
-, Ralph de (d. 1295), 243, 253–4, 275
-, Rob. de, 254, 256
-, Rog. de (fl. 1147), 286
-, Rog. de (d. before 1162), 253
-, Rog. de (d. 1209), 253
-, Rog. de (d. 1264), 253
-, fam., 285
Tootal Ltd., 86
Toppesfield:
-, Eliz., see Fawcit
-, Wm., 118, 160
Tormarton (Glos.), 9
Torquay (Devon), 123
Torrell, John, 332 n
Tosti (fl. 1066), 184
Tothill (later Bloomsbury) (Mdx.), man. of, 184
Toting, John de, prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate (Lond.), 90 n
Totness, earl of, see Carew
Tottenham (Mdx., later Lond.), 203,
274
-, boundary, 240
-, inds., 202
-, rly., 182, 193
-, roads, 243
-, sch. bd., 312
Tottenham and Forest Gate Rly., 7, 62, 69, 269
Tower Hamlets Freehold Land Soc., 244
Towler & Son, 84
Towner, G., 126
Townsend:
-, Harriet, 162
-, Rog., 70
Toxey, Sam., vicar of Leyton, 216
trade unions, 16, 79, 112, 144
Trafford:
-, John, 201
-, Ric., 201
-, Sigismund, 291, 316
-, Susannah, w. of Sigismund, 291
Transport, Ministry of, 56, 110, 319
Travers, Martin, architect, 223, 292
Traves:
-, John (d. 1570) and his w. Eliz., 167
-, John (fl. 1578), 167
Tree, Beerbohm, actor, 65
Trentham, Eliz., m. Edw. de Vere, earl of Oxford, 70
Trinity College, Oxford, 141–2
Trinity House (Lond.), 190, 193
Troup, Curtis & Co., 84
Trousdale, W. G., vicar of St. Stephen's, E. Ham, 30
Tube Investments, 79, 87
Tucker:
-, John, silk printer, 77
-, T. A., 296
Tuckey, Miss, 311
Tudor, Wm., 160
Tufnell, Sam., 219
Tull, Sam., 269
Tullet, Tomlin & Co., 81
Turkey:
-, ambassador to, 192
-, merchants trading with, 239, 319
Turner:
-, Chas., & Sons, 83
-, J. M. W., painter, 333
-, John, 226, 228
-, Mary, w. of John, 228
-, Sam., 195
-, Spencer, 200
-, Thos. (fl. 1711), 315–16
-, Thos. (fl. 1887), 240
-, Wm., 195
-, fam., 226
Turpin, Dick, highwayman, 273, 290
Turret Press (Holdings) Ltd., 88
Twentyman, Jas. Rob., 347
Twin, Billy, 7
Twining, Kath., 111
Tyas, fam., 223
Tyler:
-, Jas., 166
-, John, 195
-, Thos., & Co., 82
Tylney:
-, Dorothy, see Glynne
-, Fred., 195
-, John, Earl Tylney, 68, 195, 324,
329, 337
-, Sir Ric., Earl Tylney, see Child
fam., 195
Tylney Hall, in Rotherwick (Hants), 195
Tyndale, Wm., translator of Bible, 64
Tynge, Wm, 345
Tyrwhitt:
-, Sir Rob., 262
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1442), 262, 291
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1521), 262
unemployment, 17, 21, 106, 126, 133, 138, 207, 284
Unigate Ltd., 267
Unilever Ltd., 79, 81, 83
Universal Milling Co., 86
University College hosp. (Lond.), 174
Upton, in West Ham, 44–6, 64, 72, 97
-, chars., 160
-, dom. bdgs., 53, 56
-, Cedars, 53
-, Upton Ho., 52–3
-, educ., 150, 152–5
-, inds., 79, 86
-, mkt. gdns., 76
-, noncf., 125, 140
-, parl. rep., 112
-, postal svces., 63
-, Rom. Cathm., 123
-, Spotted Dog pub. ho., 51–2, 62,
66–7
-, Upton Cross, 46, 53, 73, 122, 127,
152
Upton Park, in East and West Ham:
-, bus svces., 7
-, cemetery, 38
-, chs., 29–31
-, dom. bdgs., 5, 49
-, football ground, 66
-, housing estates, 49
-, inds., 17, 86
-, Jews, 38
-, noncf., 35, 138
-, rly., 62
Urse, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
Usher-Walker Ltd., 83
V.W. Co., 84
Vache:
-, Sir Ric. de la (fl. 1285), 194
-, Sir Ric. de la (fl. 1346), 194
Vachell, Sam. Jones, 159
Vade, John, vicar of East Ham, 18, 26
Val:
-, Hugh de la, 9–11
-, Maud, see Bolbec
Vale:
-, Wm., 263
-, fam., 263
Vallentin, Sir Jas., 262
Valognes:
-, Christine de, m. Pet. de Maule,
194, 257–8, 276
-, Gunnore de, m. (2) Robert Fitz
Walter, 191, 194
-, Isabel de, m. David Comyn, 194,
257
-, Lora de, m. Hen. de Balliol,
chamberlain of Scotland, 194,
257–8
-, Pet. de, 185, 194, 197, 257–8, 263
-, Wm. de, 194
-, fam., 194, 215
Van Dyck, Sir Ant., painter, 326
Vange Hall, in Vange, 89
Vanguard Motor Omnibus Co., 271
Vannes, Pet., dean of Salisbury, 114
Varney:
-, Revd. John, 123
-, Revd. Thos., 123
Vaughan:
-, Frances, w. of Ric., earl of Carberry, 261
-, Thos., 215
Venesta Ltd., 87
Venez:
-, John de, 73
-, Leonard Succuhull' de, 73
Vere:
-, Adela de, see Montfort
-, Alf. de, earl of Oxford, 185
-, Edw. de, earl of Oxford, 70
-, Eliz. de, ctss. of Oxford, see Trentham
-, John de, earl of Oxford, 114 n
-, Marg. de, w. of Sir Geo., 114 n
-, Rob. de, 326
Vernon:
-, Col. Thos., 163
-, W., & Sons, 80
Victoria, Princess, later Queen, 192
Victoria Dock Co., 100–1, 160–1
Victoria Dock Gas. Co., 108
Victoria Land Co., 69
Victoria Land and Settlement Co., 200
Vidler, Mr., 139
Vigne, Godfrey T., 344
Village Itinerancy Soc., 226
Villiers:
-, Barbara, dchss. of Cleveland, 246
-, Geo., earl, later duke, of Buckingham, 324
Vinci, Leonardo da, painter, 218
Virginia (U.S.A.), 45
Voelker, Dr. J. A., 37
Volckman & Sons, 80
Wadham College, Oxford, 266
Waggot, John, vicar of E. Ham, 25
Wakelin, Jeremiah, 316
Wakerley, John E., 35
Waldegrave, Wm., and his w. Eliz., 173
Waldo:
-, Dan., 321
-, Mrs. Rebecca, 337
Wales, prince of, see Henry
Wales, 233; and see Cardiff
Walker:
-, Emily, 337
-, Jas., 60–1
-, Pat. Gordon-, see Gordon-Walker
-, W., 220
Wallace, Wm., architect, 230
Waller:
-, Revd. C. B., 354
-, Revd. C. E., 354
Walpole, Horace, author, 326
Walsall (Staffs.), 215
Walter, Hubert, abp. of Canterbury, 185 n
Walters, John, 197, 217
Waltham, forest of (Forest of Essex),
74, 164, 166, 204, 274, 350
-, Becontree bailiwick, 95, 168, 204,
329, 350
-, boundaries, 95, 168
-, common rights, 199
-, Leyton walk, 95, 168, 189, 199,
204, 329
-, Walthamstow walk, 274
-, Woodford walk, 350
-,
and see Epping Forest; Hainault
Forest
Waltham Forest, London borough of, 174–5, 199, 211, 214, 233 n, 240–1, 270, 282, 305 n
Waltham Holy Cross (Waltham
Abbey), 57, 258
-, ch., 286 n
-, mkt., 269
-, roads, 241
-,
and see Sewardstone
Waltham Holy Cross, college, later
priory, later abbey of, 44
-, abbot, 59; and see Fuller
-, assarts, 349–50
-, ch., 352
-, lands, 258, 322–3, 344–6
-, plan, 113
Waltham, Little, 11
Walthamstow, 180, 192, 226, 240–317, 242, 246, 355
-, agric., 263–7
-, allotments, 284, 317
-, alms-hos., 307, 313–15, 317
-, art gallery, 249, 252
-, baths, 252, 284
-, boro. council, 250, 252, 269–70,
279, 282, 292, 300–1, 309
-, boundaries, 174, 240, 257–8, 279–80
-, bridges, 243
-, bus svces., 63, 251
-, cemetery, 285
-, Chapel End, 241, 249, 283, 291,
300–1, 306, 310
-, chars., 309, 312–17
-, Church End, 241, 244, 247, 248,
288
-, chs., 221, 285–94, 307, 354
-, civic arms, 240
-, clubs and socs., 252–3
-, coach svces., 250
-, commons, 198, 244, 264–5, 278,
282–4, 315
-, Co-op. Soc., 253
-, dispensary, 284
-, dom. bdgs., 244–5, 247, 249–50,
279, 282
-, Ancient Ho. (White Ho.), 247
-, Black Ho., 247
-, Brookfield, 247
-, Brookscroft, 249
-, Butler's Place, 247
-, Canister Ho., 275 n
-, Chestnuts (Church Lane), 247,
311
-, Chestnuts (High St.), 270
-, Chestnuts (Hoe St.), 249, 311
-, Church Hill Ho., 247, 279, 302
-, Clay Hill Ho. (Priory), 311
-, Cleveland Ho., 249, 312
-, Clevelands, 247, 281
-, Clock Ho. (Pretoria Ave.), 247
-, Clock Ho. (Wood St.), 250
-, Court Ho., 192, 249, 311
-, Elm Ho., 252
-, Elms, 249
-, Essex Hall (Higham Hill or
Hall), 259–60, 279
-, Forest Hall (Hale End), 275 n
-, Grosvenor Ho., 249, 285, 311
-, High St. (no. 115), 247
-, Higham Ho., 260, 268, 274, 359
-, Limes, 251
-, Mill Cottage, 268
-, Moons, 249, 259, 289, 294
-, Northcott Ho., 247
-, Orford Ho., 247
-, Salter's Bdgs. (Forest Hall), 250,
250, 252, 275
-, Selby's, 275 n
-, Shern Lodge, 247, 311
-, Thorpe Combe, 249
-, Thorpe Hall, 252
-, Tile Kiln Ho., 268, 275 n
-, Walnuts, 311
-, Walthamstow Ho., 247, 251, 312
-, Water Ho., 249, 252, 281–2, 284
-, Waterhall, 259
-, Winchester Ho., 247
-, drainage, 241, 274, 279–80, 283
-, econ. hist., 263–73
-, educ., 233–4, 252, 303, 304–12,
306, 307, 313; and see Forest
school
-, elec., 282–3
-, ents., 188, 252–3
-, fms., 245, 249, 255, 266–7, 273,
315; and see mans.
-, ferries, 243–4
-, field names, 241 n, 256, 258–9, 264,
266–8, 287, 291, 314–16
-, fire svces., 277, 284
-, fisheries, 267
-, floods, 241, 274
-, forest, 263–5, 268, 274–5, 284
-, gas, 282–3
-, gravel-digging, 283, 284 n
-, growth, 241–5, 280–1
-, health, 281
-, Higham Bushes (Hills), 259–60,
274
-, hosps., 285, 316–17
-, housing, 245, 281–2, 284
-, housing estates, 244–5, 301, 315
-, inds. (early), 267–9
-, inds. (modern), 269–73
-, institutes, settlements, and hostels,
143, 245, 278, 300, 304, 310
-, Jews, 285, 304, 312
-, libraries, 214, 252, 285
-, loc. bd., 280, 283–4
-, loc. govt. to 1836, 275–9
-, loc. govt. after 1836, 279–82
-, mans., 253–65
-, Higham Bensted, 257–60, 262–5,
267, 274–6, 286, 291, 349
-, Mark, 254, 260–2
-, Rectory, 261–2, 264, 266, 276,
289 n
-, Salisbury Hall, 241, 243, 257–9,
262–7, 276, 291
-, Walthamstow Bedyk (Low Hall),
254, 256–9, 264, 266, 270,
276, 283–5
-, Walthamstow Tony (High Hall),
243, 247, 253–9, 261, 263–8,
274–6
-, mkt., 269
-, mkt. gdns., 200, 266
-, marshes, 177, 184, 264–5, 273–5
-, mills, 251, 267–8, 274
-, museums, 247, 250, 260, 271, 279,
285
-, newspapers, 272, 281–2
-, noncf., 294–307
-, pks., 283–4
-, parl. rep., 285
-, police, 277
-, pop., 241, 280–2
-, postal svces., 251
-, pub. hos., 268
-, Chequers, 249, 276
-, Coach and Horses, 249
-, Cock, 249, 316
-, Crooked Billet, 249
-, Duke's Head, 250
-, Ferry Boat, 243, 249, 250, 267,
275
-, Nag's Head, 247, 276
-, pub. svces., 281–5
-, rly., 244–5
-, reservoirs, 241, 243, 264, 266–7,
283
-, rivers, 241; and see Fleet; Lea
-, roads, 176, 241, 243–5, 258, 277,
279–80, 282, 315, 339, 342
-, Rom. Cathm., 294, 307, 309–10,
312, 334
-, shops, 244–5, 250
-, sport, 253
-, town hall, 15, 245, 266 n, 280–2,
285
-, trams, 183, 251
-, unemployment, 284
-, urban district council, 213, 245,
251, 260, 266, 281, 283–5, 304,
308–10, 315
-, vestry, 269, 276–9
-, Vestry Ho., 278–80
-, vicars, 286–8, 291–2, 306; and see
Cartwright, T.; Chishull, E.;
Hill, W.; Johnson, G.; Siddall,
H.
-, Walthamstow Slip, 174–5, 187–9,
200, 208, 219, 279
-, war damage, 249, 270–1, 282, 285,
291–3, 295, 299–300, 302–3
-, watch ho., 277
-, water, 283
-, wkho., 278, 305, 316
-, worthies and social life, 251–2
-,
and see Hale End; Higham Hill;
Whipps Cross
Walthamstow Building Soc., 244
Walthamstow Press Ltd., 272
Walthamstow Public Hall Co., 252
Walthamstow Savings Bank, 282
Waltheof, earl of Huntingdon, 253,
261, 263
-, his dau., see Maud
-, his w., see Judith
Walton, Thos., vicar of W. Ham, 116, 128
Wandsworth (Surr.), 161
Wanstead, 180, 231, 317–37, 355
-, agric., 327–8
-, alms-hos., 320, 335
-, boundaries, 1, 43, 102, 167–8, 208,
317
-, bridges, 318–19
-, bus and coach svces., 182, 320, 343
-, Bushwood, 318, 321, 330
-, chars., 337
-, chs., 171, 220, 332–4, 333
-, clubs and socs., 321
-, common rights, 329–30
-, dom. bdgs., 318–320
-, Applegarth, 319
-, Bleak (Blake) Hall, 319
-, Elm Hall, 319
-, Grove, 319, 337
-, Grove Cottage, 319
-, Lake Ho., 326
-, Manor Ho., 319
-, Reydon Hall, 319
-, Sheridan Ho., 319, 321
-, Snaresbrook Ho., 319
-, Spratt Hall, 319
-, Wanstead Ho., 132, 318, 321–2,
324, 324–6, 332
-, Willow Holme, 319
-, drainage, 102, 321
-, Eagle Pond, 174 n, 318, 330
-, econ. hist., 327–9
-, educ., 319–20, 322, 336–7
-, elec., 321
-, fair, 328
-, fms., 320, 328, 336
-, field names, 323, 327–8
-, fire svces., 321
-, forest, 95–6, 168–9, 189, 204, 327–30
inc., 168–9, 319, 328–9
-, gas, 321
-, George Green, 330
-, gravel-digging, 328
-, hosps., 321–2
-, housing estates, 320
-, inds., 328–9
-, Jews, 336
-, libraries, 321
-, loc. bd., 318, 321, 332
-, loc. govt., 330–2
-, mans., 322–7
-, Wanstead, 68, 96, 319, 322–30,
332
-,
and see Aldersbrook; Cann Hall
-, mkt. gdns., 328
-, mkts., 169, 200, 328
-, marsh, 328
-, mill, 327
-, mineral spring, 318
-, Mobs Hole (Nightingale Green),
318
-, New Wanstead, 224, 320
-, noncf., 132, 230, 334–6
-, orphanages, 319–20, 322
-, pks., 321
-, police, 332
-, poor ho., 331
-, pop., 318
-, postal svces., 320–1
-, pub. hos.
-, Eagle, 319
-, George, 319, 321
-, Thatched Ho., 319
-, rly., 320
-, rectors, 326, 330–3; and see Glasse,
S.; Pound, J.; Wigram, W. P.
-, rivers, 318
-, Holt (Wanstead ditch), 174–5,
177, 208, 211, 318
-, roads, 318, 320, 327, 343
-, Rom. Cathm., 294, 327, 334, 337
-, saltpans, 168, 327
-, sport, 321
-, trams, 7
-, urban district council, 318, 332
-, Wanstead Park, 167, 169, 325–6,
328–30
-, war damage, 320, 335–6
-, watch ho., 332
-, water, 321
-, worthies, 321–2
-,
and see Aldersbrook; Cann Hall
Wanstead and Woodford, boro. of, 338, 352
Wanstead Flats, 2, 24, 68, 96, 109, 165, 168–9, 204, 232, 318, 328–30
Wanstead Slip, in Leyton, 174–5, 222, 317, 326; and see Cann Hall
Wanstead Sports Ground Ltd., 321, 324
Wapping (Lond.), 83
war damage, 16, 24, 28–31, 34–6, 38–40, 44, 49, 52, 62, 65–6, 79, 83–5, 87–9, 93, 107–11, 118–31, 133–5, 137–40, 142–3, 145, 149, 151–6, 179, 182, 210–11, 216, 218, 220, 222, 225, 227, 229–33, 235, 237, 249, 270–2, 282, 285, 291–3, 295, 299–300, 302–3, 320, 335–6, 341, 357
Ward:
-, Pet., 160
-, Thos. W., Ltd., 89
Wardale, John, 192
Ware:
-, J. H., vicar of E. Ham, 29
-, John de, 118
Warenne, honor of, 194
Warner:
-, Sir Courtenay, 222, 259, 275, 282
-, Edw. (d. 1875), 221, 259–60, 286,
292
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1955), 259
-, Sir Hen., 259
-, J., & Sons, bell-founders, 118, 290
-, Ric., 341, 360
-, Thos. Courtenay, 244, 247, 293
-, fam., 292
Warner Estate Co., 244–5, 281
Warren:
-, E. P., architect, 222
-, Joan, m. Sir Hen. Williams (or
Cromwell), 185
-, Joan, w. of Sir Ralph, see Lake
-, Sir Ralph, ld. mayor of Lond., 185,
196
-, Ric., 185
-, Tom, 129, 136
Warren & Simpson, 87
Warwick:
-, ctss. of, see Maynard, Frances;
Tony, Alice
-, duke of, see Beauchamp, Hen.
-, earls of, see Beauchamp, Guy, Ric.,
Thos. (d. 1369), and Thos.
(d. 1401); Edward; Greville,
Fran.; Neville, Ric.; Rich,
Rob.
Warwick, 270
Warwickshire, see Birmingham; Warwick
Waterworks (Temple Mills, Shire), riv., in W. Ham and Leyton, 57, 59, 174–5, 177–8, 203–4
Waterworks riv., in Walthamstow, see Fleet riv.
Watson:
-, C. S., 281
-, John (fl. 1655), vicar of E. Ham, 26
-, John (fl. 1762), 262
Watts:
-, Isaac, hymn writer, 297
-, Jos., 159
Waverley, Wm., 345
Waylett, John, bell-founder, 290
Weald Bassett, North, 294
Weald, South, 327 n
Wealdstone (Mdx.), 29
Weatherby & Crowther, 77
Weavers' Company (Lond.), 320 n
Webb, Arthur, Ltd., 53, 89
Weber, Symon, 140
Webster, H. E., 228, 300
Wellesley:
-, Art., duke of Wellington, 324, 326
-, Hen., Earl Cowley, 324, 329–30
Wellesley, Vct., see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley
Wellesley-Pole:
-, Wm., Ld. Maryborough, earl of
Mornington (d. 1845), 353
-, Wm., earl of Mornington (d. 1857),
see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley
Wellington, duke of, see Wellesley
Wells:
-, A., 81
-, A., & Co., 273
Wells-Brimtoy Distributors Ltd., 273
Welton:
-, E. E., 295
-, Ric., vicar of E. Ham, 7, 26, 172
Wentworth, Thos., Ld. Wentworth (d. 1551), 177
Wesley, John, Methodist, 132, 224, 226, 228, 355
West:
-, Cecily, see Bellingham
-, Hen., 167
-, Thos., 167
West Ham Chemical Works, 82
West Ham Gas Co., 23, 101, 108, 211, 321, 343
West Ham Gutta Percha Co., 88
West Ham Waterworks Co., 57, 92, 108
Westcliff-on-Sea, in Southend-on-Sea, 163
Westfield, Geo., 238
Westgate, Geo., 240
Westhall (Suff.), 73
Westley, Ric., 263
Westmacott, Sir Ric., sculptor, 291
Westminster (Lond.), 15, 108
-, abbey, 2, 8, 13–15, 18, 89, 184–5,
201, 322
-, Imperial Theatre, 65
-, abps. of, see Manning; Wiseman,
Nic.
Westmorland, earl of, see Neville
Weston:
-, Lewis, 255, 299
-, Susan, m. Wm. Dilwyn, 255
Wetenhall, Thos., vicar of Walthamstow, 288
Wetherall, Miss, 162
Wheeler:
-, H., & Co., 86
-, M., architect, 293
Whetstone:
-, Bernard (d. c. 1602), 339, 345, 350
-, Sir Bernard (d. 1624), 345, 349–50
-, Bernard (fl. 1639), 345
-, Marg., w. of Bernard (d. c. 1602),
345
-, Rob., 345
Whipps Cross, in Leyton and Walthamstow, 174–5, 178, 182, 213–14, 243, 250–1, 265, 274–5, 285, 298–9
Whistler, Dan., 252
White:
-, And., 167
-, Joan, see Lake
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1558), 185
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1877), Id. mayor of
Lond., 344
Whitechapel (Lond.), 268
-, char., 56
-, coach svces., 320
-, noncf., 127
-, poor-law union, 157
-, rly., 62
-, road, 342
Whitechapel Gas Co., 108
Whitefield, Geo., Methodist, 224, 226, 228
Whitefields Ltd., 80
Whitefoot, Wm., 356
Whiteside, Mrs., 13
Whitford Armstrong Structural Co., 84
Whittingham:
-, W. B., 280
-, Wm. E., 308
Whittle:
-, Isabella, 127
-, Capt., 127
Whittlesford (Cambs.), 263
Whittuck, Edith, charity, in Wimbledon (Lond.), 130
Whitwell Press, 87–8
Whitworth, J. C., printer, 87
Wichio, Hugolin de, 10
Widford, 292
Wight:
-, Hen., 166
-, John H., 166
-, Sarah, 172
-, fam., 166, 168, 171
-,
and see Hibbit
Wightman, Phil., bell-founder, 218
Wigram:
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir Rob., 305
-, Sir Jas., 251
-, Jos., bp. of Rochester, 251
-, Sir Rob., 251
-, W. Pitt., rector of Wanstead, 334
-, fam., 247
Wilberforce, Wm., philanthropist, 53
Wilderspin, Sam., 306
Wildman, Hen., 192
Wilkes:
-, Frances, see Bendish
-, Ric., 25
-, fam., 25
Wilkinson:
-, Revd. F. W., 229
-, G. H., 335
Willett, John, and his w. Sarah, 208
William I, 72, 253
William III, 68
William IV, 117
William (fl. 1086), 257
William the falconer, 8
William, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
Williams:
-, Sir Hen., see Cromwell
-, Jane, see Warren
-, Hugh, vicar of Leyton, 216, 238
-, Rob., 196
-, Wm., 32
-,
and see Willyams
Williams, Foster & Co., 267
Williamson:
-, Jas., & Son, 89
-, Mary, 334
Willyams:
-, Cooper, 51 n
-, John, 51
-, Thos., 51
-, fam., 51
-,
and see Williams
Wilmer Lea Foundries, 84
Wilmott, Jos., timber merchant, 87
Wilson:
-, Alf. W., vicar of Walthamstow, 286
-, C. E., 22
-, Eli, brickmaker, 268
-, F., printer, 87
-, Isabella, 159
-, Jos., 306
-, Revd. R. F., 25
-, Rob., 25
-, Steph., 261
-, Thos., 25
-, Wm., vicar of Walthamstow, 286,
288, 291–2, 306
-,
and see Given-Wilson
Wilson & Whitworth Ltd., 87
Wilton:
-, John, candle mfr., 83
-, fam., 332
Wiltshire, earl of, see Scrope
Wiltshire, see Draycot Cerne
Wimbledon (Lond.), 130
Winder, Sam., 261
Windsor:
-, Christine, w. of Wal. of, 9
-, Ginda, w. of Wal. of, m. (2) Wm.
de Biskeley, 9
-, Maud of, m. — of Hesdin, 9
-, Wal. of, 9–10, 68
Winmill:
-, Chas. C., architect, 65, 117
-, Sam., 170
Winn, Wm., 161
Winstone, B., & Sons, 83
Wise, Edm., 316
Wiseman:
-, Nic., cardinal, abp. of Westminster,
179, 223, 256, 294, 312
-, Ric. (fl. 1597), 71
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1642), 71
Witham-on-the-Hill (Lincs.), 188
Withers, Jos., 111, 162
Withypoll:
-, Sir Edm. (d. 1582), 254, 261, 286
-, Sir Edm. (fl. 1601), 189, 261
-, Sir Edm. (d. 1619), 286
-, Paul (d. 1547), 254, 261, 286, 288
-, Paul (d. 1585), 261
-, Ric., vicar of Walthamstow, 288
-, fam., 276, 286, 288
Wittewrong, Sir John, Bt., 64
Wivenhoe, 71
Wix, J., & Son, 81
Woburn Sands (Beds.), 128
Wolfe, see Morgan; Phillips
Wollaston:
-, Hen. (d. 1619), 70
-, Hen. (fl. 1619), 70
Wolley, Hen., 192
Wood:
-, A. C., 231
-, Eliz., w. of Toby (fl. 1630), 219
-, John, vicar of Walthamstow, 288
-, Ric., rector of Woodford, 353
-, Toby (d. 1611), 192
-, Toby (fl. 1630), 192
Wood Green (Mdx., later Lond.), see Palace Gates
Woodard, Canon Nat., 191
Woodcock, a contractor (fl. 1796), 19
Woodford, 324, 338–60, 355
-, agric., 348–50
-, boro. council, 348
-, botanical gdn., 341
-, boundaries, 240, 317, 338
-, bridges, 342, 352
-, cemetery, 342
-, chars., 314, 358, 360
-, Church End, 339–40
-, chs., 334, 352–5, 354
-, coach and bus svces., 343
-, commons, 349–51
-, dom. bdgs., 339–42, 346–8, 353
-, Elmhurst, 340
-, Essex Ho., 341
-, Grove (Hall), 340
-, Grove Lodge, 340
-, Harts, 341
-, Hill Ho., 338, 342, 344–5, 347
-, Holmleigh, 340
-, Hurst Ho. (Naked Beauty), 341
360
-, Knighton Lodge, 355
-, Little Monkhams, 347
-, Manor Ho., 339, 341 n, 352
-, Monkham Ho., 347–8
-, Ray Lodge, 348
-, Thurlby Ho., 342
-, West Lodge, 340
-, drainage, 343
-, econ. hist., 348–50
-, educ., 304, 358–60; and see Bancroft's school
-, elec., 343
-, ents., 344
-, fms., 338–9, 347–9
-, field names, 338, 345–6, 349, 353
-, fire svces., 343
-, floods, 342, 349
-, forest, 339, 350–1
-, gas, 343
-, growth, 339
-, hosps., 343–4
-, housing, 339–40
-, inds., 189, 349–50
-, Jews, 358
-, libraries, 344
-, loc. bd., 275, 352
-, loc. govt., 351–2
-, mans. and other estates, 344–8
-, Harts, 338, 341
-, Marshalls, 341
-, Monkhams, 346–8, 350–1
-, Rayhouse, 348
-, Woodford Hall, 205, 342, 344–51
-, mkt. gdns., 349
-, mills, 268, 349
-, noncf., 226, 355–8
-, pks. and playing fields, 344, 348
-, pestho., 352
-, police, 352
-, poorho., 351–2
-, postal svces., 343
-, rectors, 352–3; and see Siddall,
Hen.
-, roads, 45, 175, 245, 318, 338–9,
342–3, 348, 352
-, Rom. Cathm., 294, 355, 359
-, Salway Hill, 339–41
-, sport, 343
-, trams, 251
-, urban district council, 352
-, war damage, 341, 357
-, water, 343
-, woods, 338–9, 346–51
-, wkho., 339, 352, 358
-, worthies, 344
-,
and see Woodford Bridge; Woodford Green; Woodford Wells
Woodford Bridge, in Woodford, 346,
352
-, Barnardo's Homes, 342, 359
-, ch., 354
-, dom. bdgs.:
-, Chestnuts, 342
-, Gwynne Ho., 342
-, Ray Ho., 189, 348–50
-, Roding Ho., 342
-, educ., 358
-, pub. hos.:
-, Crooked Billet, 340
-, Crown, 340
-, Three Jolly Wheelers, 340
-, White Hart, 340
-, road, 175
Woodford Green (Row), in Woodford, 339, 354
-, Castle pub. ho., 340
-, dom. bdgs., 339, 341
-, Grove Ho., 341
-, Harts Ho., 341, 343
-, Hereford Ho., 341, 347, 352
-, Higham Villa, 341
-, Lanehurst, 341
-, Millhouse, 349
-, Prospect Ho., 341
-, forest, 351
Woodford Wells, in Woodford, 338–9
-, ch., 292, 354
-, dom. bdgs., 341–2
-, Ivy Ho., 341–2
-, Knighton Ho., 342
-, Nottingham Villas, 342
-, Oaks, 342, 344, 355
-, pub. hos.:
-, Horse and Well (Horse and
Groom), 340
-, New Wells, 339
-, Three Wells (Old Wells), 339
road, 342
Woodgate, Sir Alf., 106
Woodmancote, in West Bourne (Suss.), 167
Woodward Bros., 84
Woolball, Kath., 316
Woolhouse:
-, Rob., 327
-, Thos., 327
Woolston, in Chigwell, 262
Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), 8, 15,
62, 120
-, bp. of, see Sheppard
-, boundaries, 8
-, ferry, 5, 62–3
-, libraries, 24
Woolwich, North (Kent, later Lond.),
4, 8
-, boundaries, 1–2, 8
-, chars., 162
-, chs., 26, 120
-, drainage, 17, 20, 23, 102
-, educ., 39–40
-, ferry, 5, 62–3
-, fire svces., 24
-, floods, 2
-, housing, 5
-, inds., 78
-, noncf., 32, 35, 37
-, ordnance store, 2
-, origin, 8
-, pks., 24
-, postal svces., 7, 63
-, rlys., 5, 47, 50, 62
-, roads, 20, 50
-, war damage, 4, 16
-,
and see Royal Docks
Worcester, earl of, see Tiptoft, John
Worcestershire, see Evesham; Malvern College
Workman, J. S., 133
Wormingford, 9
Worton, Thos., 316
Wragg:
-, Fran., 250
-, Rob., 266
Wren, Sir Chris., architect, 191 n
Wrench, Wm., 75
Wright:
-, Sir Geo., Bt., 348, 350
-, Isaac, vicar of Walthamstow, 288
-, Sir Jas., 347–9
-, Revd. Jas., 137
-, Jos., 335
-, Lionel, 261
-, Ric., 74
-, Rob., rector of Woodford, later
bp. of Bristol and of Lichfield
and Coventry, 353
-, T. J., & Sons Ltd., 272
-, Thos., 123
Wrighton, F., & Sons Ltd., 272
Wrighton Aircraft Ltd., 272
Wriothesley, Thos., Ld. Wriothesley, 185, 196, 215 n
Wyatt, Sir Mat. Digby, architect, 141
Wyke, Nic. atte, 92
Wymondesold, Mat., 319
Wynch, Rob., 354
Wyndham:
-, Edm., 286
-, Mary, see King
Wyschard, Hugh, 69–70
Yardley of London Ltd., 82
Yarmouth:
-, (or Lincoln), Adam of, 10
-, Wal. of, 9–10, 71
Yarmouth, Great (Norfolk), 10
York, Eliz. of, see Elizabeth, queen of Hen. VII
York, duke of, see James
York, abps. of, see Arundel; Harsnett
Yorkshire, 223, 228; and see Cleveland; Sheffield
Young:
-, A., 231
-, Jas., 123
-, Mat., 71
-, Thos. (fl. 1648), 71
-, Thos. (d. c. 1705), 71
-, Wm., builders' merchant, 87
-, fam., 71
Young & Marten Ltd., 87
Young Men's Christian Assoc, 137, 141, 143
Zambesi riv. (Africa), 184
Zion Itinerant Soc., 355
Zouche:
-, Alice, see Tony
-, Wm. de la, 254, 256