A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8, Lewknor and Pyrton Hundreds. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1964.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8, Lewknor and Pyrton Hundreds, ed. Mary D Lobel( London, 1964), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol8/pp277-297 [accessed 23 November 2024].
'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8, Lewknor and Pyrton Hundreds. Edited by Mary D Lobel( London, 1964), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol8/pp277-297.
"Index". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 8, Lewknor and Pyrton Hundreds. Ed. Mary D Lobel(London, 1964), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol8/pp277-297.
Note. The following abbreviations have been used: Abp., Archbishop; Abr., Abraham; acct., account; admin., administration; adv. (advs.), advowson(s); Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Archd., Archdeacon; Art., Arthur; b., born; Baldw., Baldwin; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; Bern., Bernard; bldg., building; Bnss., Baroness; Bp., Bishop; Brig-Gen., Brigadier-General; bro., brother; Bt., Baronet; c., circa; Capt., Captain; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; ch. (chs.), church(es); ch. bldg., church building; ch. hist., church history; Chanc., Chancellor; chap, (chaps.), chapel(s); char. (chars.), charity (charities); Chas., Charles; Chpl., Chaplain; Chpry., chapelry; civ. par., civil parish; Civ. War, Civil War; clk., clerk; Co., Company; Col., Colonel; coll., college; Compt. cens., Compton census; const., constable; ct. (cts.), court(s); ctss., countess; cttee., committee; cur.(s.), curate(s); d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; Dav., David; Dchss., Duchess; dom. arch., domestic architecture; Dot., Dorothy; ec. hist., economic history; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; est. (ests.), estate(s); f., father; fl., flourished; Fr., Father; Fred., Frederick; Gab., Gabriel; Gen., General; Geo., George; Geoff., Geoffrey; geol., geology; Gil., Gilbert; Gr., Grammar; grddau., granddaughter; grds., grandson; Greg., Gregory; hd., head; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; ho. (hos.), house(s); hon., honor; hosp., hospital; How., Howard; Humph., Humphrey; hund. (hunds.), hundred(s); incl., inclosure; Jas., James; Jon., Jonathan; Jos., Joseph; jnr., junior; jurisd., jurisdiction; Kath., Katharine; kt., knight; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Ld., Lord; Len., Lennard; Leon., Leonard; Lew., Lewis; Lond., London; Lt., Lieutenant; m., married; Magd., Magdalen; maj., major; Maj.-Gen., Major-General; man., manor; man. ho., manor house; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; Max., Maximilian; Mchss., Marchioness; med., medieval; Mic., Michael; min., minister; mkt., market; mod., modern; mon., monumental; Mqss., Marquess; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; noncf., nonconformity; occs., occupations; Osw., Oswald; Oxf., Oxford; P.N., Place Names; par. (pars.), parish(es); par. govt., parish government; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pk., park; Pncss., Princess; poor rel., poor relief; pop., population; Preb., Prebendary; Pres., President; Princ., Principal; profssns., professions; prop., property; Prot. noncf., Protestant nonconformity; Prov., Provost; Prss. (Prsses.), Prioress(es); quad., quadrangle; R., Rector; R.C., Roman Catholic; rcty., rectory; Rcty., Rectory (building); rds., roads; Reg., Reginald; Revd., Reverend; Reyn., Reynold; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rlwy., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom. Cathm., Roman Catholicism; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch. (schs.), school(s); Seb., Sebastian; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; soc., society; soc. conds., social conditions; Sol., Solomon; sr., senior; st., street; Steph., Stephen; Theoph., Theophilus; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; top., topography; V., Vicar; Vct., Viscount; Vctss., Viscountess; Ven., Venerable; vic., vicarage; Vic., Vicarage (building); Vs., Vicars; vill. (vills.), village(s); Vinc., Vincent; w., wife; Wal., Walter; ward. (wards.), warden(s); wd. (wds.), wood(s); wid., widow; Wm., William; yeo. fam., yeoman family.
A
Abarrow (formerly Barrow), Ant., 267; Edw., 267; John (fl. 1428), 267; Maud, see Grey; fam., 267
Abbefeld, Geoff, de, 109
Abbefeld (Great, Little, or Old), in Lewknor, 2, 100, 102, 105, 107; and see Lewknor
Abbot's Fee, see Sydenham Grange
Abbotsbury (Dors.), Chantry at, 84 n
Abergavenny, Cath., Lady, see Chamberlain; John, Ld., and his w. Eliz., see Neville; fam., 184; arms, 179
Abingdon, Earl of, see Bertie
Abingdon (Berks.), 144 n, 161 n, 182, 198, 239, 257
Abingdon Abbey (Berks.), 2, 8, 104, 107, 108, 253, 254; abbot of, 28, 100, 103, 106; and see Aldred, Ingulf, Ordric; Chronicle, 3, 109; est. at Lewknor, 3, 20, 106; monks of, 100, 106
Abraham the Jew, 203
Ackhampstead (or Moor End), in Lewknor, 2, 2 n, 5, 98, 100, 104 n, 107, 109; chap. (Morechapel or St. Mary de Moor), 110, 111; man., 103–4; and see Lewknor, passim
Ackworth, Susanna, 173; Thos., V. of Pyrton, 171, 173
Adam, Abbot of Evesham (fl. 12th cent.), 152
Adam (fl. 1351), V. of Shirburn, 188
Adam, John s. of (fl. 1279), 27, 107
Adam of Assenden, 147
Adeane, Eliz., 181, 189; Hen., 48; John (d. 1504) and his w. Joan, 209; John (d. 1566), 48; John (d. 1614), 46, 48, 50; Jude, 48 n; Mary, m. Edm. Gregory, 46, 244; Ralph (d. 1608), 46, 48; Ric., 181, 189, 239; Sim., 242, 244; Thos., 220 n, 223; Wm., 189; fam., 48, 189, 228, 239, 244 n; arms, 244
'Adingeham', see Ingham
Adkins, fam., 137 n
Adwell, Geoff, of (fl. 1176), 8; Wm. of, 8
Adwell, 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 7–16, 99, 111, 203, 253, 259, 261, 263, 270, 272; adv., 13; chars., 13, 16; ch. bldg., 15; ch. hist., 13–15; Compt. cens., 13; Cop, 7; crops, 11, 12; dom. arch., 7; fields, 11, 12; inch, 11, 12, 13; man., 8–10; man. ho., 7; mill, 9 n, 12; noncf. 15–16; P.N., 7, 10; pop., 11, 12, 13; Quakers at, 15; rcty., 12; Rs., 14; schs., 16, 115; taxes, 11, 274; top., 7–8
Ælfgiva (fl. 1045), 100
Ælfhelm (fl. c. 1080), a freeman, 219
Africa, South, 173
Agriculture, Board of, Pres. of, see Parker
Aiken, Wm., glass-painter, 77
Aitkins, John, architect, 142
Akemannestrete, see Icknield Way
Alan, Roland s. of (d. 1247), 21
Alan son of Roland (d. by 1212), 20, 21
Alan son of Roland, Sir, of Aston (d. after 1295), 21, 36, and his sons, see FitzAlan; ests. in Leics., 21
Albury, 62, 62 n, 84, 183
Aldebourne, John de, R. of Lewknor and Fellow of Merton Coll., Oxf., 109, 113
Aldermaston (Berks.), 103
Aldred, Abbot of Abingdon, 100 n
Aldridge, Chris., V. of Lewknor, 111
Alfred of Shirburn (fl. 1139), 185; and see Brokepenny
Alfric (fl. 1065), 26
Algar, a tenant of Abbefeld, 104
Alice, Dame, of Baldon, 222
Alice of Crowell, 222 n
All Souls Coll., Oxf., 101, 102, 105, 108, 109, 113, 114; Chapl. of, 111; Codrington Libr., 102; Fellows of, 110, 111, and see Knody; Warden of, see Hovendon, Niblet
Allcock, Jos., 87
Allen, Sam., 79; Thos., 218
Alliver's Alley, see Spriggs Alley
Allnut, John, 8; Thos. Bishop, 79; Wm. (fl. 1523), 12; Wm. (fl. 19th cent.), 78, 79; Mr., 79, 237; yeo. fam. of Hempton, 57
Alloway, Mrs. —, 144
Almar (fl. ante 1086), 117
Alsop, Hen., 247 n
Altham fam., 40 n
Alveton, de, John I (d. 1361), 24; John II (d. by 1361), 24; Marg., dau. of John I, m. Sir Thos. de Williamscote, 24; Marg., wid. of John II, m. Sir Wm. de Lucy, 25; Nichola, see Blount; fam., 24
Alwin (fl. 11th cent.), 82, 92, 94
Alyard, Master Edm., R. of Britwell and Fellow of Oriel Coll., Oxf., 51
Alyson fam., 39
Arnadeo of Savoy (fl. 1282), 148
Amaury (fl. 1210), Master of the Temple, 202
Amfrey son of Roland (fl. early 12th cent.), 20
Ampney, Down (Glos.), 52 n
Ampthills, see Anthills
Anabaptists, see Baptists
Andrew (fl. 13th cent.), V. of Watlington, 238
Andrews (Andrewes), Ric., 202; Sarah, m. Rob. Hester, 23
Anjou, Marg. of, Queen of King Hen. VI, 147, 149
Anketil, Adam, 216; Wm., 216, 226
Anointers, see Baptists
Ansger, clerk of Lewknor, 103 n, 109
Anthills (Ampthills), in Watlington (lost hamlet), 213, 216, 222 n
Antony, Sim., a Dutch weaver, 232
Aphaury, Joan, see Yorke; Steph., 25 n
Appowells of Buckingham, bellfounders, 97
Apselan (or Epselan), Emma, dau. of John, 18; John, 188; Wm., 187 n; fam., 187 n, 188
Arch, Jos., 165
Architects, see Aitkins, Banks, Billing, Blomfield, Bruton, Buckeridge, Buckler, Chesterton, Coleridge, Cooper, Dolby, Hannay, Harris, Hussey, Johnson, Lamb, Lee, Masters, Nash, Pace, Parker, Rebecca, Sanderson, Scott (G. G.), Street, Tilden, Tollit, Vernon, Webb, Wilkinson, Wyatt
Ardley, 185, 253, 254
Ardys, Wm., R. of Weston, 260
Arnold, Revd. Edw., 70
Arthur, Prince, s. of Hen. VII, 4, 4 n
Arundel, Earls of, see d'Aubigny, FitzAlan
Ascot, in Gt. Milton, 59
Ashby, Castle (Northants.), 156 n
Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Leics.), 60
Ashby, North (Northants.), 156 n
Ashhurst, Hen. (d. 1680), a Merchant Taylor of London, 93; Sir Hen. (ft. 1691), 91, 93, 96, 97; Sir Wm., 95; Canon —, 77 n: fam., 93
Assendon, Adam of, 147
Assendon, Upper (now Stonor), in Pyrton, 129 n, 137, 139, 147, 153, 154, 155, 159, 168; almsho., 177; ec. hist., 157, 159, 164, 165; farm hos., 142; lib. of, 134; mans., 50, 133, 149, 154–5. 159, 221; Nether, 142; P.N., 157; Rom. Cathm., 171, 175; sch., 138, 175, 176, 177; Stonor Arms', 142; taxes, 159, 275; tithes, 136, 155
Association of Independent Churches in Oxon. and Berks., 79
Astley, Alice, m. Ric. Champernowne, 21; Nic., 36
Aston, John, V. of Aston, 35
Aston, in Stone (Staffs.), 221
Aston, North, 63
Aston-by-Sutton (Ches.), 185 n
Aston Clinton (Bucks.), 251
Aston Rowant (or Aston St. Helen or Elene), 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 8, 11, 16–43, 72, 79, 88, 98, 100, 103, 104, 107, 121, 157, 186, 211, 218, 222, 253, 267; adv., 35; Aston Cross in, 17; Aston St. Helen, 17; chap., 22; chars., 42–43; ch. bells, 40; ch. bldg., 38–40; ch. hist., 35–38; ch. plate, 40; Civ. War, 20; Compt. cens., 33, 40, 41; crops, 31, 32; dom. arch., 17–18, 20; 'Drum and Plough', 16, 17; ec. hist., 26–33; farm hos., 17–18; farms, 17, 18, 31, 32; field map, 30; field systems, 28, 29; glebe, 35, 36; 'hillwork', see wds.; incl., 17, 28–29, 31, 32, 127; inns, 17; 'Lambert Arms', 17; man. ho., 17, 78; man. services, 27; mans., 20–26; Milksoppes man., 22; occs., 33; par. govt., 34–35; P.N., 17, 26; poor rel., 32, 34–35; 'Poors House', 18, 34; Pop., 26, 28, 33; Prot. noncf., 40–41; rlwy. station, 17, 33; rcty., 35; rds., 16–17; Rom. Cathm., 40; schs., 41–42, 91; taxes, 27, 28, 33, 34, 274; tithes, 35, 36; top., 16–20; Vic, 17; vic, 36; Vs., 36–37; wds., 32, 33; and see Chalford, Copcourt, Kingston Blount, Kingston Stert, Penn, Stokenchurch, Wormsley
Aston (Rowant), deanery of, 13, 73, 123, 134, 168, 236, 259, 270
Aston St. Helen (or Elene), see Aston Rowant
Atkinson, Wm., 144; Messrs. —, of Newcastle upon Tyne, glasspainters, 243
Attington, 63, 122
d'Aubigny, Cecile, m. Rog. de Montalt, 253; Hugh, Earl of Arundel, 253; Phil. (fl. 1227), Keeper of Wallingford castle, 217; fee, 253
Audley, Sir Jas. de (fl. 1354), 9. 9 n; Marg., see Bereford
Aumale, Count of, see B´thune
Aumale and Devon, Ctss. of, see Forz
d'Aumarle, Eliz., m. 1 John Mautravers, 2 Sir Humph. Stafford (d. 1413), 83, 84
Aumary (fl. 1086), ld. of Britwell Salome, 45, 471 Aumary (d. by 1130), see Sulham
d'Aundeley, Drew, 100, 104, 183, 185; fee, 100
d'Avranche, Hugh, 2nd Earl of Chester, 147, 152, 156 n, 220, 253; Ric, 3rd Earl of Chester, 254 n
Aylesbury, Wal. de, 88
Aylesbury (Bucks.), 59, 216
B
Bacon, Sir Francis, 218
Badcock, John, antiquary, 210, 216, 239, 240, 241
Bailey, Francis, min. of Sydenham, 124
Baker, see Barker, Wm. (d. 1676)
Baldon, 186, 192
Baldon, Marsh, 222, 224, 226, 233, 234, 254 n; and see Baldon
Baldwyn, Revd. Leon., 77, 97
Ballard, Cdr. Chas. F., 39
Balliol Coll., Oxf., 273
Ballowe, Dan., 10; Dav. 8
Bambridge, Thos., 73 n
Banbury castle, 174
Banks, E., architect, 77
Baptists (or Anabaptists), 40, 41, 78, 97, 114, 126, 176, 245, 246; Particular, 126; Seventh Day (Sabbatarians, Anointers), 40, 246
Barantyne (Barantine, Barentine), Drew (d. 1417), 151; Sir Drew (d. 1453), 62, 63, 151, 152; Eliz., wid. of John (d. 1474), m. 2 Sir John Botiller, 63, 68, 152; Eliz., see Malyns; Francis, 151; Joan, see James; Joan, w. of Thos., 61 n; Joan, wid. of Drew, m. 2 Sir John Marny, 162; John (d. 1474), 62, 151, 152; John (d. 1485), 62, 151, 152; Mary, see Stonor; Mary, m. Sim. Perrot, 151; Reg. or Reynald (d. 1441), 62, 151, 152; Thos. (d. 1399), ld. of Chalgrove, 61, 62, 152, 222; Sir Wm. (d. 1556), of Grt. Haseley, 151, 160; fam., 45 n, 63, 151, 161
Barbour, Eliz., see Brokepenny; Thos., 186
Bargrave, Isaac, 22
Barker, Ann, m. Sir Pope Danvers, 201; Sir Ant., 207; Frances, m. 1 Ric. Howse, 201, 2 Francis Woodward, 201 n; Nat., R. of Stoke Talmage, 207, 208; Wm. (d. 1676), 199, 201; Wm. (d. 1694), and his w. Frances, 201, 206; fam. of Sonntng, 201
Barlow, Thos., Bp. of Lincoln, 260
Barnard, Abel, 155; Agnes, see Eustace; Joel, 155; John, V. of Pyrton, 140 n, 164, 170; Thos., Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxf., and V. of Pyrton, 155, 170, and his w. Edith, 173; fam., 173
Barnes, Maria, 249; Thos. 244, 249
Barnett, Revd. Herb., 240, 241.
Bartlett (Bartlet), Jas., 248; John, astronomer, 183; John, farmer, 228; Sim., 228, 244
Basingstoke (Hants), 79
Basset, Gil., of Headington, 148; Phil., of Wootton Basset, 148, 148 n; Thos., 8; fam., see Despenser
Bassingbourne, John de, and his w. Christine, 45
Bath (Som.), 265; stone, 18
Bathurst, Ben., 135
Bayley, Mary, m. Thos. Eustace, 220; Wal., R. of Crowell and Fellow of Magd. Coll., Oxf., 89
Bayly, Ada Ellen ('Edna Lyall'), novelist, 57
Bazzanti, P., of Florence (Italy), sculptor, 113
Beacon's Bottom, in Stokenchurch (Aston Rowant), 16
Beale, Mary, painter, 144; Wm., 210
Bealknap (or Belknap), Rob. de, 219, 221
Beauchamp (or Beauchamp, de), Lady Alice, of Bloxham, 259; Eleanor, Lady Ros, dau. of Eliz., 184; Eliz., see Berkeley; Eliz., see Coleby; Eliz., Lady Latimer, dau. of Eliz., 184; Jas., R. of Crowell and V. of Shirburn, 89; Joan, see Fitzwyth; John (fl. 1367), 254; Sir John (d. by 1420), 254, 259 n; Marg., Ctss. of Shrewsbury, dau. of Eliz., 184; Marg., m. 1 John Pauncefoot, 2 John Wysham, 3 Sir Wal. Skull, 254, 255, 255 n; Pet., 153; Ric, Earl of Warwick, 179, 184; Sir Wal., 220, 254; fam., 22 n, 222, 259
Beaumont, de, Maud, m. 1 Hugh Druval, 3 Wm. de Sutton, 150; Phil., 150; Thos., 150; Wm., 150
Bee Abbey (Normandy), 11, 12, 35, 74, 237; Abbot of, see Hugh; man. of Bledlow (Bucks.), 36; prop, in Adwell, 13
Beche, Joan de la, m. Sir And. de Sackville, 92, 94; Nic. dela (d. 1345), Constable of the Tower and Seneschal of Gascony, 211, 218; arms of, 97
Beck, see 'Beckharlewins'
Beck, Cadwallader Coker, R. of Crowell, 90; Lt. Donald Coker, 78
'Beckharlewins' (or Beck) harvest tithes, 13, 74
Beckley, 84
Bedford, Ctss. of, see Isabella; Dchss. of, see Leveson-Gower; Duke of, 36, and see Lancaster, John of; Ric, 59; —, of Oxford St., Lond., monumental mason, 39
Bedford, county of, 151
Bedingfield, Sir Hen., 20
Bedowe, Ric., V. of Lewknor, 110
Bedwall, Eliz., m. Wm. Cottesmore, 46
Beke, Wm., 222
Bekeswelle, John de, 65
Belchior (or Belcher), John (fl. 1660), 41
Belgrave, John, R. of Stoke, 207
Belknap, see Bealknap
Bell, J. W. Bussey, V. of Pyrton, and his w, Susan, 172; Mary, 137
Bell & Sons, of Bristol, glass-painters, 126
Bellewe, de, Alice, dau. of Geoff., 26; Geoff, (d. c. 1200), 25; Gil. (fl. 1166), 25; Maud, dau. of Geoff., 25
Belson, Anne, see Curson; Anne, see Tempest; Augustine, and his w. Mary, 23; Augustine (fl. 16th cent.) of Stokenchurch, 40; Augustine (d. 1616) and his w. Mildred, 18, 22, 29, 35, 40; Bart. (d. 1575), 23, 35; Eleanor, 29; Maurice (fl. 1706), 40, 114; Ric. (d. 1569) and his w. Eliz., 23; Ric. (fl. 1739), 38; Rob. (fl. 1523), 29; Rob. (fl. 1584), 21, 29, 40; Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 23; Thos. (d. 1589), 40; Wm., of Brill, 40; fams. of Aston and Brill, 2, 19, 22, 23, 29, 40, 161
Belsted, Laur. de, R. of Wheatfield, 271
Belvero, Ric. de, V. of Aston, 36
Bennett, Jas., 87; Rob., 87; Thos., and his w. (fl. 17th cent.), 245; Thos. L., V. of Pishill, 135, 136, 137, 138
Benson, Wm., R. of South Weston, 261
Benson, 4 n, 43, 205, 208; man. 2, 3, 5
Bentley (Hants), 255
Benton, Eliz. Anne, 77; W. E., 71, 77
Bere Ferrers (Devon), 21
Bereford, Agnes, m. Sir John Mautravers, 9; Sir Baldwin de, 218, 267; Sir Edm. (d. 1354), of Clapcot (Berks.), 9, 46n; Eliz. de, see Whitfield; Joan, m. Sir Gil. de Elsfield, 9; Marg., m. Sir Jas. de Audley, 9; Sir Wm., judge, 9; fam., 270
Berkeley, Eliz. (d. 1422), m. Ric. Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, 184; Marg., Bnss. Lisle, w. of Thos., see Lisle; Thos., Ld. (d. 1417), 179, 184
Berkshire, Earls of, see Howard, Norreys
Berkshire Association of Baptists, 40, 114, 176, 245
Bernard, Francis, R. of Brightwell, 102, 114; Francis, s. of Revd. Francis, 102; Margery, see Winlow
Bernard-Morland, Mary Ann, m. 1 Revd. Fred. Chas. Spencer, 2 Revd. Edw. Fanshawe Glanville, 263, 265, 266, 270, 272, 273; arms, 272
Bertie, Lady Cath., dau. of 2nd Earl of Lindsey, m. Sir Rob. Dormer, 59; Jas., Ld. Norreys (fl. 1675), Earl of Abingdon, 88; Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, 179, 195; Willoughby, R. of Crowell, 89; est. in Crowell, 84, 86, 87
Berwyk, Sir Hugh de, 189
Bessels, Kath., see Leigh; Sir Pet., 104; Sir Thos., 104
Besselsleigh (Berks.), 103
Betham (Bethom), Chris., s. of Nic., 10, 10 n; Edw., s. of Nic., 10; Marg., see Symeon; Nic. (d. 1557), 7 n, 8, 9, 10, 10 n; Rob., 114; Sybil, 10
Bethlem and St. Luke's Hosp., Lond., 168
Bethom, see Betham
Béthune, Baldwin de, Count of Aumale, 58
Beversbrook, in Hilmarton (Wilts.), 24
Biddulph, Mary, m. Thos. (VI) Stonor, 155
Bidun, de, Halinad, and his w. Agnes, 211, 217, 223, 236; Sarah, m. Wm. Paynell, 217, 236
Bidwell, — (fl. 1759), noncf. preacher, 78
Bigod, Hugh, Earl of Norfolk, 217; Rog., Earl of Norfolk, 3 n, 218, 223
Billing, John, architect, 126
Binfield hundred, 2, 3
Birch, John W. (later Newell Birch), 10, 15, 255, 258, 259, 261; Thos. (later Gen. Birch Reynardson), 10
Birch Reynardson, Aubrey H., 12, 15; Hen. (d. 1884), 10, 15, 115, 255; Lt.-Col. Hen. T., C.M.G., 10, 13, 255, 259; Gen. Thos., 10; fam., 8, 10 n; and see Birch, Newell Birch and Reynardson
Bird (or Burt), Wm., R. of Wheatfield, 271
Birkhead, Ric., V. of Watlington and Fellow of Queen's Coll., Oxf., 240, 244, 248
Birley, Geo., 247
Birmingham (Warws.), 232; R.C. diocese of, 245
Bisham Priory (Berks.), 170 n, 177
Bix, 134, 136, 137, 142, 154, 159, 177, 221; R. of, 237
Bixbrand, 132
Black Prince, the, see Edw. of Woodstock
Blackall, Ann, m. Wm. Cozens (d. 1844), 233; Paul, 140, 156, 169, and his w. Ann, 173; Ric., 44; Thos., 25, 35, 191; Blackall's (or Priory) Ho., 44
Blackall & Cozens, bankers (later Thos. & Wm. Cozens), 233; and see Cozens
Blackler, Messrs., & Sons, 243
Blandford, Wal., Bp. of Oxf., 73
Blandy, Adam, R. of Wheatfield, 265, 271, 273; Francis, 206
Bledlow (Bucks.), 10, 61, 65, 115, 124, 157, 243; fee, 202; man., 36, 74
Blenheim Palace (Woodstock), 265; park, 191
Bletchingdon, 218
Blomfield, Art., architect, 15, 113
Blount (or le Blount), Sir And. (d. 1259), of Kingston, 24, 68; Ellen, see Mare; Emma, wid. of Hugh (d. c. 1237), 24; Sir Hugh I (d. c. 1327), 19, 24, 25, 27, and his w. Nicola, 19; Hugh II (d. 1314), 24, 39; Hugh III (d. 1361), 24; Joan, wid. of Rob. III, 24; John, s. of Sir Thos. I (d. by 1421), 25; Margery, wid. of Hugh II, 24; Mary, m. Chas. Stonor (d. 1781), 155; Nicola, wid. of Hugh I, m. 2 John de Alveton, 24, 25; Nic., s. of Hugh II, 24; Rob. I (fl. c. 1200), aid. of Lond., 24; Rob. II (d. by 1300), s. of And., 24; Rob. III (d. by 1337), s. of Hugh II, 24; Sir Thos. I (d. by 1407), 8, 25; Sir Thos. II (d. 1400), 24 n, 25; fam., 18, 24, 25 n; fam. of Mapledurham, 155; fee, 5
Blount's Court, 174, 177
Bloxham, 14
Blundell, Hen., of Ince, 176
Blyborough (Lines.), 156 n
Boarstall (Bucks.), 153
Bodiam (Suss.), castle, 179
Body, Wm., 266
Boehm, Sir J. E., Bt., sculptor, 113
Bohun, de, Eleanor, m. Thos. of Woodstock, Duke of Buckingham, 149; Joan, wid. of Humph., 149, 149 n; Humph., Earl of Essex, Hereford, and Northampton, 147, 149; Mary, 149; Wm., Earl of Northampton, 148; inheritance, 147, 149
Boleyn, Queen Anne, 93, 238; Marg., m. John Sackville, 93
Bolney, John, 220
Bolney, in Harpsden, 3, 177
Bolton Castle, in Wensley (Yorks.), castle at, 179
Bonnot, Thos., 41
Boolar, Wm., 244
Booth, John, R. of Britwell, 51, 52
Bordeaux (France), Mayor of, see St. Philibert
Bosanquet, Jacob, 4
Bosmer man., in Fawley (Bucks.), 266
Bosworth, battle of, 59
Botiller, Lady Eliz., see Barantyne; Sir John, 152
Botterell Hawkins, Chas., V. of Lewknor, 111
Bouldre (Bouldry, Buldry), Thos., 196 n; Wm. (d. 1499), of Shirburn and his w. Joan, 195, 196 n; Wm., of Westcote Barton, 196 n
Bourne Memorial Chapel, in Chinnor, 79 n
Bracey, Jas., 247 n; Reynold de, 47; fam., 229
Bradford, Edw., 43
Bradford Charity (or Lydall's rent charge), 43
Bradley, Jas., 181, 183
Braham, Ric., 73
Brandon, Chas., Duke of Suffolk, 102, 104
Braose, de, Beatrice, see St. Helen; Sir Giles (d. 1305), 83, 88; John, s. of Sir Giles, 83; Lucy, dau. of Sir Giles, m. 1 Rob. Mautravers, 2 John Pauleshott, 83; fam., 83
Brathwell, John, 256, 357
Bréauté, de, Fawkes, 83; Marg., see FitzGerold; Thos. (fl. 1255), 83; Thos. (d. by 1293) and his wid. Eliz., 83
Brechin (Forfar), Bp. of, see Forbes
Bredenhall, Edm., 104
Brereton, John, Ld., 272; Mary, see Tipping
Breteuil, de, Gil. (fl. 1086), 66, 117; Rog., s. of Wm. FitzOsbern, 62
Breteuil (Normandy, France), 117
Bretford, Ric. de, 223
Brett, Maj. the Hon. Lionel, 214, 223; the Hon. Oliver, later 3rd Vet. Esher, 211, 223
Brictewell, see Brightwell Baldwin
Brightwell (Berks.), 102, 114
Brightwell Baldwin, 24, 43, 45, 45 n, 47, 47 n, 48, 48 n, 201, 255, 266; man., 46; R. of, 75, and see Paul; schl. board, 54
Brill (Bucks.), 40, 57, 114
Brinkhurst, John, 102 n, 114
Brinkworth-with-Grittenham (Wilts.), 25
Bristol, Dean of, see Pigou
British Railways, 17, 55, 81
Britnell, Ben., 71
Brittany (France), 22
Britwell (Britwell Salome and Britwell Prior), 3, 43, 210
Britwell Prior, in Newington, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 134, 155, 255; chap., 52; Ho., 43; incl., 49–50; Priory, 44; Rom. Cathm., 78; union w. Britwell Salome, 52–53, 210; and see Britwell, Britwell Salome
Britwell Salome, 2 n, 3, 5, 6, 8, 43–55, 61, 66, 189, 215, 220, 222, 228, 231, 237, 238, 249, 255; adv., 45; chars., 54–55; Civ. War, 45; ch. bldg., 53–54; ch. hist., 50–53; Compt. cens., 48; dom. arch., 44–45; ec. hist., 47–50; farm hos., 44; field system, 48; glebe, 51; incl., 43, 49–50; inns, 44–45; man., 45–47; noncf., 54; occs., 50; P.N., 44, 47; pop., 47, 48, 50; Priory Ho., 44; rds., 43; Rs., 49 n, 51–52; Rcty., 44; rcty., 51; schs., 54; taxes, 44, 48; tithes, 51; top., 43–45; yeo. fams., 48; and see Britwell, Britwell Prior
Briwes, see Bruys
Broad Hinton (Wilts.), 22
Broke, Laur. de, 63 n
Brokepenny, Agnes, see Lewknor; (?) Alfred of Shirburn, 185 n; Eliz., m. Thos. Barbour, 186; Hen., 186; John Fitz Alfred, 185 n, 186; John (fl. 1279), 186, 186 n, 188; John (f). 14th cent.), and his w. Alice, 186, 188; Rog., 185 n; fam., 186, 188
Brome, see Browne
Bromham (Wilts.), 254 n
Bronze Age remains, 7, 10, 224
Brooke, Wm., yeo., 113
Brotherton, Thos., Earl of Norfolk (d. 1338), 148
Brown, Fr. Wm., 245
Brown & Sons, Messrs. A., builders of Nettlebed, 176
Browne, Art. Hen., see Clerke Brown; Hen. Alex., 31, 32, 35 n; John (d. 1870), 19, 25, 31, 32, 32 n, 38; Mary Eliz., see Clerke; fam., 25, 31, 32; and see Clerke Brown
Browne (or Brome), Anne, m. Ric. Fermor, 59; John, R. of Britwell, 52, 53; Wm., Ld. Mayor of London, 59
Browning, E. J., 24
Brudenell, Edm., 103; Rob., of Deene (Northants.), 151
Bruern Abbey, 266 n
Bruges, Sir John, Ld. Mayor of London, 93; Winifred, m. 1 Sir Ric. Sackeville, 2 John Paulet, Mqss. of Winchester, 93
Bruley, Amice (or Anne), 46 n; Cath., see Foliot; Hen., 63; Joan, 63; fam., 63
Bruton, E. G., architect, 17, 39, 90, 91
Bruys (Briwes), de, John, s. of Rob., 150; Margery, wid. of Rob., m. 2 Sir Hen. Grapinel, 150, 157, 158, 202; Rob., 150; fam., 150, 167
Bryant, T., 247
Brydges, Jas., 1st Mqss. of Caernarvon and Duke of Chandos, 213
Buchan, Earl of, see Comyn
Buckeridge, Chas., architect, 53, 97
Buckhurst, Lord, see Sackville
Buckingham, Duke of, see Woodstock, Thos. of; rebellion of, see Stafford, Hen.
Buckingham (Bucks.), 83, 173; county, 80, 98, 112, 151, 175
Buckinghamshire Soc. of Friends, 91
Buckland, Ric., see Hutchins; Wm., yeo., 244; fam., 40 n
Buckland (Berks.), Carswell man. in, 45
Buckle, W. L., R. of Adwell, 14; Wm., V. of Pyrton, 141, 171
Buckler, J. C., architect, 15, 38, 76, 89, 97, 113, 172, 195, 208, 243, 261
Bucknell, 185, 254
Bucuinte, Hen., 47
Bulkley, Chas., 60; Eliz., see Hertshorn; John, 60; Rob. (d. 1514) and his w. Anne, 60; Rob. (d. 1550), 60; Wm., 60; fam., 60; man., 69
Bull, Dr. John, of Christ Church, Oxf., 172
Bullingdon R.D.C., 100
Bunce, Hannah, m. John White, 247 n
Burford Priory, 179
Burgate, Nether, in Fordingbridge (Hants), 60
Burgess, Alice, dau. of Joan, see Sackville; Joan, mistress of Sir And. de Sackville, 92; Thos., s. of Joan, see Thos. de Sackville (or Burgess); Wm., mapmaker, 140 n, 178, 181, 263, 264; fam., in Weston, 258
Burgh, Hawise de, m. Rob. de Grelle (d. 1282), 148
Burghers, Mic., mapmaker, 179, 263
Burghfield, de, Pet., R. of Burghfield (Berks.), 179, 185; Sir Rob., 178, 185, 202; Sir Rog., 185, 187; fam., 185; fee, 187
Burghfield (Berks.), 185
Burghley, Ld., see Cecil
Burnell, Ld., see Dunch
Burnham (Bucks.), 84
Burrough, Edw., 91
Burrows, John, wooldraper of London, 117; Revd. John, 117; Revd. Wm., 87; fam., of Thame, 117, 122
Burt, Anne (d. 1730), wid. of Edw. Burt, 244, 251; char., 251, 252; and see Bird
Burton, Dan., 244
Bushell, John, V. of Lewknor, 102, 111, 112, 113, 114
Busker, Hen. le, 50 n
Bussard, Nic., 65; fam., 65, 121
Butler, Alice, see Knoyle; Avice, Ctss. of Ormond and Wilts., see Stafford; Jas., Earl of Ormond and Wilts. (d. 1461), 84; Thos., 61
Buttanshaw, Francis, Cur. of Chinnor, 75, 76
Button, Ralph, Canon of Christ Ch., Oxf., 41
Buxsted, Eleanor, see Malyns; John, 62 n
Bygge, yeo. fam., 66
Byng, Geo., 4th Vct. Torrington, 181
Byron, Geo., 209; Geo. Gordon, Ld. Byron, poet, 208; Hon. Wm., R. of Stoke Talmage, 208, 209
Byrte, Wm., 153
C
Cade, John, 223
Cadenham, in Bremhill (Wilts.), 25
Cadmore End (Bucks.), 2, 5, 98, 100, 108, 112
Cadogan, Sir Edw., 20
Caernarvon, Mqss. of, see Brydges
Caillaud, Brig.-Gen. John, 17, 18, 18 n, 22, 31, 34, 41, 42; and his w. Mary, 39; fam., 39
Calais (Pas de Calais, France), 149
Callis, Emmelina, 245 n; fam., m 245
Camden, Wm., mapmaker, 57
Camera (or Chamber), Wm. de, 188; fam., 188
Camoys, Lds., see Stonor
Camoys and Vaux, Barony of, 155; and see Biddulph, Stonor
Campbell, Mr. —, of Britwell, 54
Campion, S. J., Fr. Edm., 174
Canons, in Great Stanmore (Mdx.), 10
Canterbury, Abps. of, see Chichele, Cranmer, Dover, Howley, Parker, Stafford, Stigand, Theobald; commrs. of, 35 n; diocese of, 52; and see Christchurch Priory
Cardinal Coll. (later Henry VIII's Coll.), Oxf., 23, 35, 73, 118; and see Christ Church
Carew, Kath., m. Phil. Champernowne, 21
Carleton, Ant., 46, 255, 266, 267; Cath., m. John Stone, 24; John, 46; Joyce, w. of Ant., see Goodwin; Joyce, w. of John, see Welbeck
Carpenter, Alf., 124
Carraci, Annibale, painter, 243
Carran, Capt. —, 55
Carswell, in Buckland (Berks.), 8, 9, 45
Carter, B. T. S., V. of Watlington, 236, 240, 241, 243, 244; Francis (d. by 1739) and his w. Thomasina, 10, 261; Marg, see Newell; Maria, see Franklin; Ric. (fl. 1711), 255; Ric. (d. 1731), s. of Ric., 6, 255; Ric. (d. 1774), 262; Ric. (fl. 1777), 255, 257; Thos. Shaen, 236; Wm. 256; fam. of Lond., 257 n; yeo. fam. of S. Weston, 255, 256; char., 262
Carter, Ralph the (or Ralph of Watcombe), 186
Cary, Frances (fl. 1808), see Stonor; Geo., 137
Castle, Jos., builder of Oxf., 15
Caswell, in Curbridge (Witney), 9 n
Catherine, Queen, w. of King Charles II, 101
Cayme, Wm., 186
Cecil, Sir Rob., 174; Wm., Ld. Burghley, 155
Cennick, John, 'The apostle of Wiltshire', 78
Chaddlesworth (Berks.), 73
Chalfont St. Giles (Bucks.), 91, 245
Chalford, Wm. of, 23, 27
Chalford, in Aston Rowant, 2, 2 n, 5, 16, 17, 21, 26, 27, 64; depopulation of, 19, 28, 32; man., 23–24; mill ho., 20; and see under Aston par. entries
Chalford, in Enstone, 186
Chalgrove, 5, 6, 62, 106, 139, 218, 248; battle of, 57, 93; civ. par., 263; Knights Templar prop, in, 202
Chamber, Master Edw., R. of Stoke, 200, 207; and see Camera
Chamberlain, Cath., dau. of John, m. Ld. Abergavenny, 197; Cecily, m. Sir Francis Stonor, 155, 174; Sir Edw. (d. 1542), 184; Eliz. (d. by 1682), m. John Neville, Ld. Abergavenny (d. 1662), 184, 190, 192, 193; Francis, 184, 193 n; Geo., s. of Sir Leon., 182; Geo., Bp. of Ypres, 182, 184; Sir John, bro. of Geo., 184; Sir John (d. 1651), 151, 161, 162, 178, 182, 184, 186, 190, 191, 192, 193, 196, 197, 237; Sir Leon., 155, 174, 182, 184, 190, 193, 197, 202, 267, and his 2nd w. Agnes, 184; Marg., see Streatley; Mary, m. I Sir Thos. Gage, Bt., 2 Sir Hen. Goring, Bt., 184, 190, 192, 193; Sir Ric. and his w., 179, 194, 196; Sir Rob. (d. 1600), 151, 161, 174, 184, 196; Sir Rob. (presumed d. 1615), 184; Sybil, see Fowler; Wm., 166, 267; fam., 161, 179, 182, 184, 186, 188, 189, 190, 192, 196, 197, 244
Champernowne, Alex. (fl. 1420), s. of Ric., 21; Eleanor, see Rohant; Hugh and his w. Joan, 21; John, 21, 23; Kath., see Carew; Marg., see Courtenay; Phil., 21; Ric. (d. by 1377) and his ws., 21; and see Astley, Daubeny; Ric. (d. 1420) and his w. Isabel, 21; Thos., Ld. of Modbury (Devon), 21; Wm. (d. 1464), 21; fam., 21
Champion, T. A., 87
Chandler, Geo., bellfounder, 262
Chapman, Chris., 79; Hannah, m. Thos. Stonill, 247; Jos., 247; Patty, dau. of Wm., 247; Ric., 204; Rob., 19, 25; Wm., mapmaker, 178 n, 189 n; Wm., 247; Mr. —, 38, 89, 242
Charford, South (Hants), 60, 267
Charles I, King, 96, 213, 218, 223, 265; as Prince, 4, 4 n, 218, 228 n
Charles II, King, royal arms of, 77
Charnel, arms of, 209
Chaucer, Alice, m. Wm. de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, 6, 104, 222; Thos., of Ewelme, 6, 26, 104, 154, 222, 222 n; fam., 222
Chaucumbe, Rob. de, 150, fam., 147
Chausey, Hugh de, R. of Emmington, 96
Chawford, Wm., 114
Chebenhurst, John, 188; Thos., 188
Checkendon, 9, 153; and see Stoke Marmion
Chelseye, Alex., R. of Chinnor, 77
Chenduit, Ralph, 158
Chequers (or Exchequers), in Stokenchurch (Bucks., formerly in Aston Rowant), 2 n, 21, 100, 102, 103, 105, 158
Cheshire, 133
Cheshunt (Herts.), Ctss. of Huntingdon's Coll. at, see Huntingdon
Chesney, de, Rog., 62; Wm., 217, 236; fam., 62
Chester, constables of, 132, 133, 147, 152, and see Fitz Nigel, Rog., Wm.; Earldom of, 133; earls of, 147, 148, 157, 185, and see d'Avranches, Edw. 'of Woodstock', Scot; hon. of, 147, 185
Chesterton, O. S., architect, 176
Chesterton & Sons, Messrs., of London, 176
Chesterton, 8
Chevauchesul, Aucher, 200; Maud m. Pet. Talemasch (d. by 1181), 200; fee, 200 n
Chibnal, Joan, 54, 250; char., 54, 250
Chichele, Hen., Abp. of Canterbury, 109
Child, Ben., 201 n; Frances, see Kenrick; —, dau. of Frances m. John Gutteridge, 201
Chiltern, John de, 25, 25 n
Chiltern Hills, 16, 17, 116
Chiltern hundreds, 4, 4 n, 5, 83, 174
Chilton Foliot (Wilts.), 62, 183
Chilworth, in Great Milton, 200
Chinnor, de, Master Adam (fl. late 12th cent.), R. of Chinnor, 64, 74; John the clerk, s. of Adam, 74; Maud, 68; Sim., 64, 66
Chinnor, 2, 2, 5, 6, 17, 31, 32, 42, 48, 55–80, 89, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 126, 127, 211, 212; adv., 72–73; chap., 41; chars., 80; ch. bldg., 76–78; ch. hist., 72–76; Compt. cens., 71; Congregational chap., 56, 78; ct. of, 117, 121; crafts, 70; crops, 69, 71; dom. arch., 56, 57; ec. hist., 64–72; farms, 69–70; fever in, 79; field map, 67; fields, 66, 68; hamlets in, 64, 65; hon. of, 3; husbandry, 69; incl., 68, 70; inns, 56; Iron Age settlement, 64; landownership, 69–70; lesser ests., 63, 64; mans., 57–64 (Ferrers, 65, 66, 68; Overcourt, 58, 59; Popham's fee, 58; Zouche, 59, 60, 61); meadowland, 66, 68; mills, 64, 71; occs., 70, 71; pargovt., 72; P.N., 64; poor rel., 55, 56, 72; pop., 56, 57, 66, 69, 71, 72; Prot. noncf., 41, 75, 78, 79, 97, 114; Rs. of, 125; Rcty., 73, 74, 75; rcty., 56, 57; rds., 55; Rom. Cathm., 78; Romano-British remains, 64; schs., 79–80, 91, 97, 198; taxes, 66, 71, 274; top., 55–57; wds., 55, 64, 68; and see Henton, Oakley, Overcourt, Redland End, Sprigg's Alley, Sunley Bank, Wainhill
Chinnor Industries Ltd., formerly Chinnor Cement & Lime Co. Ltd., 57, 71, 123
Chisbidge, in Lewknor, 110
Chislehampton, 101 n, 220
Chitch, John, 41; Ric., 40, 41
Cholera, 168
Chowne, Gen. Christ. Tilson (d. 1834), 244; and see Tilson
Christ Church, Oxf., 138, 156, 161, 165, 171; benefactor of, 170; canons of, see Barnard, Bull, Button, Mayne, Morris; cathed., 26; Dean of, see Martiall; Dean and Chapt. of, 155, 172, 193, 194
Christ Church Priory, Canterbury (Kent), 3, 43; admin, of mans., 47–48; Prior of, 47, 48
Christmas, yeo. fam., 214
Christmas Common, in Watlington, 171, 210, 211, 213–14, 247; chap., 171; ch. bldg., 241, 244; Farm, 214; 'Fox and Hounds', 214; lib. of, 138 n; P.N., 213; Quakers at, 246; Rom. Cathm., 245; and see Watlington Park
Church, Ralph, V. of Pyrton and of Shirburn, 171, 271; dau. of, m. Ben. Rudge, 271
Church Bridge, see Grimbaud
Churchill, Eliz., m. Edm. Dunch, 153; John, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 153; John, R. of Crowell, 89
Chysebech, Geoff, de, 110; John, 110
Cistercians, Order of, 199, 202, 203; and see Thame Abbey
Civil War, 20, 36, 45, 56, 57, 74, 75, 94, 116, 179, 182, 190, 216, 265, 269
Clapcot, in Wallingford (Berks.), 9, 220
Clare, John of, 156
Clare, in Pyrton, 129 n, 138, 139, 147, 152, 156, 157, 162, 168, 171, 189, 198, 202, 218; depopulation of, 141, 160, 161; farms, 162; farm hos., 141; fee, 148, 149, 158; incl., 160, 161, 190; man., 150–1, 161, 168, 184; man. cts., 166; noncf., 176; P.N., 141, 157; rds., 141; top., 141
Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde
Clark, Ric., of Wallingford, 90; —, of Watlington, monumental mason, 272
Clarke, Dot., m. Wm. Hester, 19; John, 12; Ric., 12; fam., of Adwell, 12
Clayton & Bell, Messrs., glass-painters, 39, 77, 172
Clayton & Shuttleworth, Messrs., 191
Clement V, Pope, 13
Clement VI, Pope, 109
Clement, Chris., 160 n; Nic., 94
Clerke, Ann, see Lane; John (fl. 1647), 17, 18, 22; John (d. 1683), 18, 22, 36, 41; John (d. 1719), 22, 31; John (d. 1764), 22; John (d. 1792), 22, 25; Judith, see Rye; Lady Mary, see Foley; Mary, see Harrison; Mary Eliz., m. John Brown, 25; Rebecca, see Lee; Ric. (d. 1820) and his w. the Hon. Mary (d. 1844), 25, 39; Wm., V. of Thame, 125; fam., 22, 30, 33, 39; and see Clerke Brown
Clerke Brown, Art. Hen. (d. 1889), 25, 39, 40, 87, 88; Hen. (d. 1919), 25; John (d. 1833), 39; John (fl. 1958), 25; Mrs. —, 84; fam., of Kingston Blount, 84; and see Brown
Clermond, Hugh, 152
Clifton Hampden, 220
Clifton Reynes (Bucks.), 24
Clockmakers, see Hale, Smith &Son, Tomlinson
'Cocham' (? Cookham, Berks.), Osbert of, 219, 237; and see Hambleden
Codrington, Chris., 102; library, see All Souls Coll., Oxf.
Cok, see Crok
Coker Beck, see Beck
Cokke, Joan, 102 n
Colbroke, John, 252
Colchester Abbey (Essex), 92
Cole, Frances m. Ric. Thomehill, 39; Greg., and his w. Jane, 39
Coleby, de, Alice, m. Steph. de Frodingham, 153; Eliz., m. Pet. Beauchamp, 153; John, s. of Wm., and Isabel, his w., 153; Kath., m. 1 Hugh Fitz Giles, 2 Geoff, de Walton, 153; Ralph (fl. c. 1180), 153, 171; Ralph (fl. 1204–7), 153; Ralph (fl. 1297), 153; Ric., s. of John, 153; Rog. (fl. c. 1165), 153; Wm. (d. by 1279), 153; fam., 152, and see Thealby
Coleby, in Burton-upon-Stather (Lincs.), 147, 150 n
Coleridge, J. E., architect, 209
Colfox, see Coventry
Collett, Jos., 182, 192
Collingridge, Bart., 179, 186; fam., 184
Collins, Mr. —(fl. 1669), noncf. min., 114
Collman, Hen., R. of Adwell, 14
Colte, Thos., 103
Coltly, in South Mapperton (Dors.), 62
Columbia University, U.S.A., 181
Comyn, Alex., Earl of Buchan, 58; Eliz., see Quincy
Coney, Rob., Cur. of Sydenham, 124
Congregational churches, Oxfordshire Assoc, of, 246
Congregational Union of Berks., S. Oxon. and S. Bucks., 79
Congregationalists, 19, 41, 54, 78, 79, 114, 126, 176, 198, 246, 247
Constable, John the, 152 n
Constable, Nigel the, 152
Conybeare, C., V. of Pyrton, 172, 208
Cook, Revd. J. C., 252; Maria, 252; char., 244, 252
Cooke, Mr.—(fl. 1778), 242
Cookham (Berks.), see 'Cocham'
Coombe, in Great Milton, 201
Cooper, John, &Son, architects, 144; Rob. (d. 1618), 258 n; Sam. (fl. 1853), of Henley, 255, 257, 258; Thos. (fl. 16th cent.), 256; Thos. (fl. 1728), 253; Thos. (d. 1788), 255, 257, 260, 261; Thos. (d. 1829), of Henley, 255, 257; Mr. —, 38; Messrs., —, of Aylesbury, builders, 77; fam., of Stonor, 142; yeo. fam., 255, 256, 257, 258
Cootys, see Cotes
Copcourt, in Aston Rowant, 2, 2 n, 5, 16, 21, 26, 27, 31, 102; alia cote, 102; depopulation of, 19, 28, 32; dom. arch., 20; dovecot, 20; man., 23; Manor Ho., 20; P.N., 20; and see Aston Rowant, passim
Copcourt, Upper, see Nethercote
Coppyn, Isabella, 39; Ralph, 39
Cornbury Park, 179
Cornish, Agnes, 12; Frances (d. 1740), m. Edw. Home (d. 1745). 244; Marg., 29; Thos. (d. 1711), V. of Watlington, 239, 244; Thos. (d. 1737), R. of Wheatfield, 273; fam. of Lewknor, 239
Cornwall, county of, 183 n; Duchy of, 4; Duke of, see Edw. of Woodstock, Edw., later king Edw. V; Earldom of, 183, 218; earls of, 85, 225, 227, and see Edmund, Gaveston, Eltham, Richard
Cornwalle, de, Wal., 221; Wm. and his w. Isolda, 221
Cossen, Ric., 19
Cotes, Septimus, R. of Newington, 51
Cotes (Cootys), in Stamford (Lincs.), 196
Cottelegh (Cotteley), de, Geoff., s. of Nic., 63; Joan, see Foliot; John, 63; Nic. (fl. 1279), 62, 65; Nic. (fl. 1325), s. of Geoff., 63; fam., 62
Cotterel, Anne, m. Sir Rob. Dormer, 59; Sir Chas., 59
Cottesford, Sir Rog., Sheriff of Oxon. and Keeper of Oxf. castle, 218
Cottesmore, Agnes, m. Sir Edm. Rede, 9, 153; Amice, wid. of John, Ld. Chief Justice, m. 2 Mat. Hay (Heye), 4; Eliz., see Bedwall; John, Ld. Chief Justice, 9, 23, 46, 153, 186; John (fl. c. 1460), 46; John (fl. 1492), 23, 46; John (fl. 1519), s. of Wm., 46; Maud, 51; Wm. (d. 1519), 46; fam., of Brightwell Baldwin, 46, 50, 51
Cottisford, Edm. (fl. 1592), 255, 256, 259; Edm. (fl. 1711), 255; fam., 255
Cottisford, 250
Coulding, Edw., 96; John, 96
Councer, Edw., s. of Wm., 151; Wm., 151
Courtenay, Eliz., wid. of Sir Hugh de Courtenay (d. 1349), 83; Hen., Earl of Devon and Mqss. of Exeter, 21; Hugh de (fl. 1318), 21; Marg., m. 1 John Champernowne, 2 John West, 21; Sir Phil., 21
Coven, Steph., 246
Coventry (Colfox), John, 25 n
Coventry (Warws.), hon. of, 220, 253
Cowley, 57; Preceptory of, see Templar, Order of Knights
Cowper, Joan, 42; John, 39, 42; Thos., 270
Cox, Jos., carpenter, 92
Coxe, Hen. Hilgrove, V. of Pyrton, 171, 241
Cozens, Ann, see Blackall; Rob., 244; Thos. of Tetsworth, banker, 233; Wm. (d. 1844), banker, 233, 244; and see Blackall & Cozens
Cozins, Mr. —, farmer of Goldor, 164
Crake, Revd. Augustus Dav., novelist, 57
Cranmer, Thos., Abp. of Canterbury, 170
Cranwell man., in Waddesdon (Bucks.), 83 n
Crawford, Isabel (d. 1367), w. of Ric., 39; Jas., V. of Shirburn, 195
Cray, John, esquire to Ric. II, 77, 78
Créecy, battle of, 25
Crees, John, 108; Syd., 255
Crendon, Long (Bucks.), 9, 59, 111, 222
Creslow (Bucks.), 266
Cripps (Crispe), Charnell, 23; Chris., 23, 160 n; Hen. (fl. early 14th cent.), 23; Hen. (d. by 1427), 23; Hen. (fl. 1575), 23, 29; Joan, 23; John, 23; Nic. and his w. Susanna, 23; Capt. Pet., 42; Sir Stafford, 20; Wm., 23; fam., 20, 29
Crispin, Maud, see Oilly; Miles, 8, 13, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 45, 61, 73, 102, 107, 216, 217, 222
Cristemas, John, 78
Croc, Rainald s. of, 62, 164
Croft, Eliz., see Pauncefoot; Eliz. (fl. 1513), 255; Sir Jas. (fl. 16th cent.), Controller of Household of Queen Eliz. I, 84; Jas. (fl. c. 1579), s. of Sir Jas., 84; Joan, see Pauncefoot; John (fl. 1513), 255, 255 n; Margery, see Williams; Thos. (d. 1488), 255, 259
Crok (or Cok), Pet., 22; Thos., 18, 18 n, 22, and see Crooke (Croke)
Cromwell, Thos., Earl of Essex, 142, 174, 238
Crooke (Croke), And. (d. 1631) of Kingston, 26; And. (d. 1667), 26 n, 43 n; And. (d. 1675), 19, 23 n, 26 n, 39; And. (d. by 1786), 43; Eliz., m. 2 Sir Wm. Stonor, 155; Ric., 17; fam., 22, 23, 114, 138; and see Crok
Crouchback, Edm., Earl of Lancaster, 148
Crowcombe, Godfrey de, 217
Crowdy, Thos. D., 97
Crowell, Alice of, 222 n; Guy de, 26
Crowell, 2, n, 5, 6, 17, 31, 42, 50, 61, 75, 80–91, 92, 94, 96, 116; adv., 84, 88, 89; 'Catherine Wheel', 81; char., 91; ch. bldg., 89–90; ch. hist., 88–89; ch. plate, 90; Compt. cens., 86; crops, 86, 87; deserted hamlet, 85; dom. arch., 82; ec. hist., 84–87; Ellwood Ho., 82; field map, 81; field system, 85, 86; incl., 81, 87; man., 82–84; mills, 85; noncf., 91; occs., 87, 88; par. govt., 87–88; P.N., 84, 85; poor rel., 87, 88; Poor's Land char., 88, 89; pop., 86, 87, 88; rds., 81; Rs., 88; Rcty., 81, 82, 89; rcty., 35, 89; schs., 90–91; taxes, 80–82, 86, 274; top., 80–82; Uphill, 81; wds., 80, 81, 85, 86, 87; worthies, 82
Crowemer, Eliz., see Pauncefoot; Nic., 255
Crowhurst (Surr.), 153
Crowmarsh Gifford, 20
Croxford, Edm., 17 n; —, of Aston Rowant, metal worker, 38
Croxton (Cambs.), 58
Crudwell (Wilts.), 103 n
Cruse, P., 15 n
Crypse, Rob. le, 23 n
Cuddesdon, 73; Palace, 75
Cumbray, de, Alfred, 185; Rog., 133, 185; fam., 185
Curson, Anne, m. Wm. Belson, 40; Wal., of Waterperry, 40
Cuthbert, Capt. C. G. P., 77
Cuttle Brook, 55, 116
Cuxham, Ric. de, R. of Britwell, 51
Cuxham, 15, 46, 158, 159 n, 160, 203, n, 210, 223, 248, 259; rds. to, 141, 211; yeo. fam. of, see Gregory
Cygony, Engelard de, 3
D
Dalby, Mr. — (fl. 1721), 192
Dame Alice farm, see Dame Lys under Watlington par. entry
Dancaster, Wm., 249
Dance, Nat., painter, 144
Danvers, Ann, see Barker; Dan., s. of Sir Pope, 201; Hen. (fl. 1266), 63; Sir Pope, 201; Sybil, 160; Thos. (d. 1502), 62, 63, 68, 152; fam., 222
Dartmouth, Earl of, see Legge
Dashwood, Edw. Hayes, 22, 39
Daubeny, Kath., m. Ric. Champernowne (d. by 1377), 21
Dauntsey, Edm., 25; Eliz., 25; fam., 25 n
Davenport, Geo., 6, 247 n
Davidson, Harry, 137
Davis, Chas., 115; F. N., R. of Crowell, 89; Revd. Jas., 87; Ric., mapmaker, 8, 43, 44, 55, 81, 91, 116, 117, 122, 142, 172, 181
Day, John, V. of Aston, 37; Mary, 126; Steph., distiller, 33; Steph., clothmaker, 33
d', de, see initial letter of med. names
De Coetlogon, C. P., R. of Stoke Talmage, 208, 209
Dean, E. B., V. of Lewknor, 113; Thos., 218
Dean, in Spelsbury, 186
Deane, Dot., m. Sir Ric. Harison, 103; Wm. (d. 1620) and his w. Isabel, 103, 113; Wm. (fl. 1645), 103, 115; Wm. (fl. 1728), 86; and see Adeane
Delafield, Thos., antiquary and V. of Gt. Milton, 37, 82, 141, 171
Dene, de (or de la), Ela, m. Jordan de Sackville, 92; John, 147
Denman, Thos., R.A., sculptor, 39
Dennys, Wal. (fl. 16th cent.), 22
Denton, Eliz., m. Thos. Isham (fl. 1649), 265; Sir Thos., 265
Depopulated and lost hamlets, see Anthills, Chalford in Aston Rowant, Clare, Copcourt, Goldor, Ingham, Kingston Stert, Linley, Pishill Venables, Redland, Seymour Green, Shirburn East, Standhill, Sydenham Stert, Syresfield, Up Hill, Warmscombe, Watcombe
Derby, Earl of, see Ferrers
Derby (Derb.), 243
Derneden, Ralph de (fl. 1297), 152, 158; Ralph, s. of Ralph, see Ralph of Goldor
Desanges, Sir Francis, 22
Despenser, Hugh the elder (d. 1326), 148; John, 62 n; Thos., Ld., 148 n; (or Basset), fam., 148, 182, 184
Devenport, Mr. — (fl. 1804), 197
Devereux, Anne, see Ferrers; Rob., 21st Earl of Essex, 57; Wal., cr. Ld. Ferrers (killed 1485), 59; fam., 59
Devon, earls of, 2, 88; and see Courtenay, Riviers, Stafford; Wm., 160
Dew, John, 213
Didcot (Berks.), 24, 213
Dinham, de, Sir John, 84; Maud, see Mautravers
Dinton (Bucks.), 93
Ditchley, in Spelsbury, 179
Dives, Sir Lewis, 216
Dixon, Dr. Hen., 244
Dobson, Rob., 218
Dodbrooke (Devon), 20 n, 21 n
Doe, Sim., 137
Doille, see Doyley
Dolby, Edwin, architect, 90, 243
Dolci, Carlo, painter, 176
Doncaster (W.R. Yorks.), 50, 199
Dorchester, Peculiar of, 134, 135; visitation at, 170
Dorchester Abbey, 131, 132, 135, 136, 185, 186, 193, 194, 225; abbots of, 134, 147, 158, 226; prop, of, 158, 159, 161, 167; Stonor tomb in, 142
Dormer, Ambrose, 151, 161, 184, 220; Anne, see Cotterel; Cath., see Bertie; Edw., s. of Geoff., 151; Geoff., of Thame, 151; Lt.-Gen. Jas., 60; Sir John, M.P. (d. 1627), 59, 68, 73; John (d. 1719), 59; Kath., wid. of Edw. Dormer, 151 n; Sir Mic. (d. 1545), 151, 189; Sir Mic. (fl. 1583), 151; Mic., s. of Sir Rob. (d. 1649), 59; Pet., s. of Geoff., 151; Sir Rob. (d. 1649), 59, 216; Rob. (d. by 1689), 59, 61, 69, 216; Rob. (d. 1695), 59; Rob. (d. 1737), 60; Wm., s. of Sir Rob. (d. 1649), 59; prop. in Pyrton, 161
Dorset, Earl of, see Sackville; Mqss. of, see Sackville
Dorton (Bucks.), 59, 216
Douglas, Hen. and his w. Ann, 78
Dove, Dr. — (fl. 1660), 78
Dover, Ric. of, Abp. of Canterbury, 237; fam., 188
Downe, Earl of, see Pope
Doyley (Doille, d'Oilly), Alice, 132; Eva, dau. of John (fl. 1276), 132; Geoff., 132; Frances, see Edmonds; John (fl. 1276), 132; John (d. 1492), 132; Ric. (fl. 1357), 132, 136; Ric. (d. 1435), 132; Rob. and his w. Christiana, 132, 134; Thos., 132; Wm. (d. 1424), 132; Wm. (d. 1449), 132; fam., 131, 132, 133; chap., 132; man. ho., 131; and see Oilly
Draycott, in Ickford, 265
Draynor, Jos., 88
Drayton, Alice, see Stonor; Sir Ric., 172
Dreux, Rob. de, 200; counts of, 200
Drury, Margery, and see Williams; Sir Wm. (d. 1579), 84, 102
Druval, Alice, 150 n; Beatrice, 150 n; Hugh (d. 1195), 150, 157; Hugh (fl. 1231), 150, 151; Maud, see Beaumont; Pet., 150 n; Ralph, 150 n; Rob. de, 150, 198; Thos., 150, 157, 161; fam., 148, 161
Ducat, Cdr. Gerald, 173; Maj. Hugh C. C., 150, and see Ducat Hamersley
Ducat Hamersley, Col. Hugh, 150; Maj. Hugh C. C. (formerly Ducat), 150
Duffield, Francis, 141; Jas., 141 n; Knightley, 148, 150
Dunch, Edm. (d. 1623), 153; Edm., Ld. Burnell (d. 1678), 153; Edm. (fl. 1716), 153; Eliz., see Churchill; Hungerford, 153, 154; Wm., 153
Duncombe, John, 242
Dunmow (Essex), 50
Dunstable (Beds.), priory of, 118, 119, 121
Dunster, Sam., R. of Chinnor, 73
Dutton, de, Adam (fl. late 12th cent.), Seneschal of the Constable of Chester, 133, 185; Agnes, see Fitz Alfred; Geoff, (d. 1248), 133; Sir Geoff, (d. by 1279) and his w. Isabel, 133, 185, 186, 187; Geoff. (fl. 1335). 133; Isabel, 186; fam., 133, 185, 186; fam. of Ches., 147
Dutton, de (or Warburton), Sir Pet., s. of Sir Geoff. (d. by 1279), 133, 185, 186
Dyer, Mark, 45
Dynham, Kath., see Rede; Thos., 153
E
Earley, in Sonning (Berks.), 51 n
Easington, 106, 139, 152, 202; chapry. of, 168; man., 250
East, Mary, 246; Thos., 88; wid., 88; fam., of Crowell, 88
East India Co., 10
East Shirburn, see Shirburn par. entry
East Wittenham (Berks.), see Wittenham, Little
Easton Neston (Northants.), 59
Eastry Court, in Eastry (Kent), 22
Eaustas, see Eustace
Eborn, Sergeant, 173
Edes, Hen., R. of Chinnor, 73, 75
Edginton, Francis, glass-painter, 144, 176
Edith, Queen, w. of Edw. the Confessor, 100
Edith of Lewknor (fl. c. 990), 100
Edmonds, Sir Chris. (d. c. 1596), 100, 101, 102, 104; Dot., see Lidcott; Frances, m. John Doyley, 101 n; Mary, m. Edm. Gregory (d. 1673), 46
Edmund (d. 1300), Earl of Cornwall, 3, 23, 26, 61, 85, 103, 200, 201, 217, 221, 222, 223, 226; Marg., wid. of Edm., 200
Edmund, priest of Pyrton, 169
Edmunds, Dame Dot., 115
Edward the Confessor, King, 100
Edward I, King, 88, 217, 218
Edward II, King, 3, 200, 218, 254
Edward III, King, 4, 62, 218, 219
Edward IV, King, 84, 104, 149, and his consort, see Woodville
Edward V, King, 4
Edward VI, King, 201; as Prince, 4 n
Edward, Prince, s. of Ric. III, 4
Edward, Duke of Cornwall, later King Edw. V, 4
Edward of Salisbury (fl. 1086), 63, 64
Edward of Woodstock, the Black Prince, 14th Earl of Chester, 4, 22, 148, 218, 223, 266
Edwards, Edw., 183 n
Eggerley, Eleanor, 39
Eglesfield, Gawin, R. of Weston, 260
Elizabeth I, Queen, 84, 101, 182, 218, 223; as Pncss., 20, 222
Ellis, John, R. of Wheatfield, 266, 271; Rebecca, see Petty
Ellwood, Eliz., see Gray; Thos. (fl. early 17th cent.), 88; Thos., the Quaker, 75, 78, 82, 88, 90, 245, 246; Wal., 82, 87, 88, 195, 239; fam., 2, 82
Elsfield, de, Sir Gil. (fl. 1354). 9; Joan, see Bereford
Eltham, Prince John of, Earl of Cornwall, 4, 218, 222 n, 254
Emery, Ric., 186
Emigration Commrs. (19th cent.), 168
Emma, Queen, w. of Ethelred II, 43
Emmington, 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 55, 72, 84, 86, 91–98, 125, 126, 194; adv., 95–96; chars., 97; ch. bldg., 97; ch. hist., 95–96; Civ. War, 91; Compt. cens., 94; crops, 95; farm hos., 91–92; farms, 95; ec. hist., 94–95; geol., 91; incl., 94–95; man. ho., 91; mans., 92–94; noncf. 97; occs., 95; P.N., 94; poor rates, 95; pop., 94–95; Rs., 96; Rcty, 91–92; rcty., 96; schs., 97; taxes, 94, 274; top., 91–92; yeo. fams., 95
England Bros., game farmers, 232
Enlargement of Churches, Soc. for the, 243
Enstone, Church, in Enstone, 157; and see Skeeler
Epwell, in Swalcliffe, 200, 200 n
Esher, Lady, w. of Ld. Esher, 211; Ld., see Brett
Espinasse, R. T., R. of South Weston, 262
d'Esseby, John, 153, 156, 158, 167; fam., 156
Essex, county, 24, 93, 150; earls of, see Bohun, Cromwell, Devereux
Est, fam., 256
Eston, Wal., R. of Lewknor, 109
Ethelred, 'Duke' of the Mercians, 224
Eton College (Bucks.), 149 n
Eugenius III, Pope, 109, 217 n
Eustace (Eaustas, Ewstes), Agnes, m. Joel Barnard, 155; Eliz., w. of Thos. (d. 1660), 173; Eliz. (d. 1715), m. John Hill, 220; Harrington, 78, 79; Jerem., yeo. (d. 1587), 243, 244; John (d. 1588), 243, 244; John (fl. 1659), 155, 164, 220; Margery, 155 n, 162; Mary, see Bayley; Rob., 244; Thos., yeo. of Watlington, 155; Thos. (d. 1615), 155, 173, 220; Thos. (d. 1687) and his w. Joan, 46, 140, 155, 220; Thos. (d. 1701), 173, 211; Thos. (d.1713). and his w. Mary (d. 1713). 46, 173, 220; fam., 40 n, 140, 155, 162, 211, 220, 228; fam. of Margery Eustace, 155 n; arms of, 172 n
Everard, Sir Redmond, 213
Evesham (Worcs.), 263, 267; abbey, 152; abbot, see Adam
Ewden, in Hambleden (Bucks.), 132
Ewelme, 53, 247; hon. of, 3, 4, 8, 20, 24, 26, 34, 45, 61, 83, 92, 166, 200, 254, 255, 266; hon. ct., 49, 269; hund., 43, 47, 131; half-hund., 2, 3; man., 104; R. of, 66; sch. master of, see Howell; visitation at, 170
Ewstes, see Eustace
Ewychine, Gil. atte, 188
Exchequer, Chief Baron of the, see Skynner
Exchequers, see Chequers
Exeter, Mqss. of, see Courtenay
Exeter (Devon), 243
Exton, Rob., 243
Eynesbury (Hunts.), 60
Eynsham, abbey of, 201
F
Facer, Clement, R. of Britwell, 50, 52; John, R. of Grove (Bucks.), 50
Fairfax, Mr. (fl. 18th cent.), sch. master, 214; Gen. Sir Thos., 182, 190
Falconer, Guy the, 85
Fane, Charlotte, w. of Hen., 113; Francis, 113; Francis Luther, 113; Hen., 228 n; John (fl. 1847), 257; Maj. John Augustus, 113; John H. Scrope, 113; Col. John Wm., 113, 191; fam., 2, 2 n, 37, 108, 113, 191, 192, 193, 228 n, 230
Fanshawe, Hen., R. of Weston and Fellow of New Coll., Oxf., 261; Gen. Sir Hew, 261; Gen. Sir Rob., 261; fam., 261
Farmers' Defence Assoc., of Bucks., Oxon., Wilts., and Glos., 165
Fawley (Bucks.), 22, 93, 95
Fawsley (Northants.), 150
Fell, John, Bp. of Oxf., 78
Fellows, Dr. Ric., Prof. of Physic at Oxf. Univ., 82
Fennell (or Jay), Pet., 188
Feria, Francesco de, 197
Fermor (Fermour), Anne, see Browne; Edw., 197; Geo., of Easton Neston, 197; Sir Geo. (fl. 1607), 59, 68; Sir Hatton, 59; Sir John, and his w. Maud, 59, 73; Ric., of London, 59, 73; Thos., of Witney, and his w. Emmote, 59; fam., 73
Ferrers, de, Agnes, m. Sir Rob. de Musgros, 58; Anne, m. Wal. Devereux, cr. Ld. Ferrers, 59; Sir Edm., 59; Eliz., wid. of Wm. Ferrers (d. 1450), 59n, 66, 68; John, 1st Ld. Ferrers of Chartley (Staffs.), 58; John (d. 1501), 59; n; Marg., see Quincy, 58; Rob., Earl of Derby (fl. 1266), 58; Rob., 3rd Ld. Ferrers (fl. 1334), 59; Sir Rob. (d. 1413), 59; Wal., Ld., and see Devereux, 59; Wal., Ld. Ferrers of Chartley, cr. Vct. Hereford (d. 1858), 59; Wm., Earl of Derby (d. 1254), 58; Sir Wm. (d. 1450), 59; fam., 58, 59, 66, 118
Fettiplace, John, 103; Juliana, see Morley; Pet., 23, 103, 103 n, mans., 103
Fieschi, Roboaldo, 78
Filbee, Thos., 31; fam., 108
Fincham, John, organ builder, 261
Fingest (Bucks.), 112
Finstock, in Charlbury, 201
Firle, West (Suss.), 184
First World War, 97, 126, 173, 196, 209
Fisher, Allen, 261; John, R. of S. Weston and Chpl. of the Queen's Coll., Oxf., 260
Fisher Education Act (1918), 248
Fisherton de la Mere (Wilts.), 61
FitzAlan, John (fl. 1300), 21; Hen. (d. 1318), 21, and his s., see Rohant; Ric., Earl of Arundel, 220; Roland (d. by 1300), 21; fam., 21; ests. in Devon, 21
Fitz Alfred, Agnes, dau. of Rog. (d. c. 1200), m. Adam de Dutton, 133, 185; Maud, see Frodsham; Ralph, s. of Rog., 133, 185; Rog. (d. c. 1200), of Cumbray, 133, 147, 185, 186, 193
FitzAmfrey, Alan, 20, 23; Roland, 20
Fitz Ascelin, Rob., 156
FitzCount, Brian (fl. 12th cent.), 20, 23, 217; Maud, see d'Oilly
Fitz Ernulf, Osmund, 152
FitzGerold, Marg. (d. 1252), m. 1 Baldwin de Riviers, 2 Fawkes de Bréauté 83,83,, 88; fam.,62
Fitz Giles, Hugh, 153; Kath., see Coleby
Fitz Herbert (FitzHerbert), Pet., 217, 223, 225
Fitz John, Agnes, see Fitz Nigel; Eustace (d. 1157), 148
Fitz Nicholas, Ralph, 92
Fitz Nigel, Agnes, m. 1 Eustace Fitz John, 148, 156; Maud, m. Albert de Grelle (d. c. 1162), 148; Wm. (d. c. 1130), Constable of Chester, 148, 156, 169; Wm. (d. c. 1150), 148, 156
Fitz Osbern (FitzOsbern), Rog., s. of Wm., 117, 132, 220, 221; Wm., Earl of Hereford (d. 1071), 62, 117; and see Breteuil
Fitz Pain, Rob., 152
Fitz Ralph, Amaury, 63; Vivian, 198
Fitz Riulf, Steph., 132
Fitz Robert, see Sulham
Fitz Rohant, see Rohant
Fitzwyth, Eliz., 254; Gil. (fl. c. 1215), R. of Weston, 259, 260; Guy (fl. 1250), bro. of Ralph, 254; Guy (d. 1316), s. of Rob., 254; Joan, wid. of Rob. (d. 1362), 254; Joan (d. 1389), m. John de Beauchamp, 254; John (fl. 1279), s. of Guy, 220, 225, 254, 255; John (d. by 1345), 254; Ralph, s. of Rog. (fl. c. 1145), 254; Ralph, s. of Rob. (fl. c. 1215), 254, 259; Rob. (d. 1316), 254; Rob. (fl. 1354), 254; Rob. (d. 1362), 254; Rog. (d. by c. 1145), s. of Ralph, 254; Sim. (fl. 1279), 220, 225, 226; fam., 220, 259, 260, 267
Fleetwood, Lady Dot., 113; Sir Thos. (d. 1625), of Missenden, 113
Fleremere in Luke (Netherlands), 232
Fletcher, John (fl. 1665), 204; John (fl. 1859), 80; Wm., 40
Flockton, Mr. —, Cur. of Pishill, 136
Florence (Italy), 113
Floyd, Martha, 81; fam., of Crowell, 81
Foley, Anna Maria, m. Sir Hen. Lambert, Bt., 22; Lady Mary, m. Ric. Clerke, 25
Foliot, Adam, 62; Cath., m. Hen. Bruley, 63; Sir Geoff. (d. 1274), s. of Wal., and his w. Alice, 62; Hen., 21; Joan, dau. of Geoff., m. Nic. de Cottelegh, 62; Ric., ld. of Warpsgrove, 62 n, 106, 156, 198; Rob. (fl. 1208), 62; Rob., s. of Geoff., 62, 62 n, 65; Rog., s. of Geoff., 62; Samson (d. c. 1280), 62; Wal. (fl. 1255), 62; Sir Wm., 63; fam., 62, 63
Foot, Sam., 213
Forbes, Revd. Alex. Penrose, later Bp. of Brechin (Forfar), 37, 40
Forester, Geoff. the, 33
Fortescue, Sir Adrian, 36, 133, 154, 159, 170, 173, 179, 197, 219, 221, 232, 234; Anne, his w., see Stonor; Marg., m. Thos., Ld. Wentworth, 219
Forz, Isabel de, Ctss. of Aumale and Devon, and Lady of the Isle, 62, 83, 88
Fowler, Ric., Chanc. of the Duchy of Lancaster, and his w. Jane, 63, 184, 196; Sir Ric. (fl. 1527), 184; Sybil, m. Sir Ric. Chamberlain, 184, 196
Fox, Rob., 127
France, 59, 92
Frankleyn (Frankelyn), John, 189; Sybyl, 189; Thos., glazier, 222; Wm. (d. 1485), and his w. Sibilla, 243; Wm. (fl. 1524), 189; yeo. fam., 189
Franklin, Anne, see Newell; Anne, dau. of Hen., 10; Dame Eliz., wid. of Sir John, 10, 12; Frances, dau. of Hen., m. Wm. Newell, 10; Geo. (fl. 1658), merchant of London, 10; Hen. (ft. 17th cent.), 8, 10, 12; Hen. (d. 1663) of Bledlow, and his w. Anne (d. 1709), 10; Isabel, w. of Hen., 97; Sir John, M.P. (d. 1647), 10; John (fl. 1591), 10; John, of Bledlow, 10 n; Mary, dau. of Hen., m. Francis Carter, 10; Nic. (fl. 1279), 94; Ric. (fl. 1597), bro. of John, 10; Sir Ric. (fl. 1658), 10; Mr. —, 162, 164; fam., 8, 10, 10 n
Franks, Naphthali, 218
Frelond, Hugh (fl. 1279), 222, 226, 234; Hugh (? the younger), 222; John (fl. 1328), 222; John, M.P., 222; Maud (fl. 1327), 222; Reg., 222; fam., 222
Friend, Wm., R. of Chinnor, 75
Friends, Society of, 15, 16, 16 n, 40, 78, 90, 176, 245, 246, 247
Fritwell, 62, 183
Frodingham, de, Alice, see Coleby; Steph., 153
Frodsham, Maud de, m. Rog. Fitz Alfred, 133, 185
Frodsham (Ches.), 185 n
Fuller, Geo., 56 n
G
Gadbery, Thos. (d. 1633), 189, 190
Gaffin, T., Messrs., monumental masons, of Regent St., London, 39, 113
Gage, Eliz., 196; Jos., s. of Mary, 184, 190, 193, 196, 197; Dame Mary, see Chamberlain; Thos., s. of Jos., 184; Sir Thos., Bt. (fl. 1653), 184, 228 n; fam., 184
Gardner, Rob., 73; Wm., and his bro., 200
Garnier, Thos., V. of Lewknor and Dean of Lincoln, 111, 114
Garsington, 100, 208
Gascony (France), Seneschal of, see Beche
Gatesdon, Little, John of, V. of Watlington, 238
Gatfield, Jas., 239
Gauntlett, Revd. Hen., 132, 136
Gaveston, Piers, Earl of Cornwall, 3, 218
Gayn, Master Geoff., R. of Crowell, 89
Gaynesford, Anne, see Rede; John, 153; Kath., w. of John, m. 2 Sir Edm. Rede, 153; Wm., 154
Geoffrey (fl. c. 1180), priest of Shirburn, 194
Geoffrey the woodward (or forester), 33
Geoffrey of Adwell (fl. 1176), 8
Geoffrey of Watcombe (fl. 1086), 222, 224
George II, King, royal arms of, 272
George III, King, royal arms of, 77 n
George V, King, 137
Gerard, Sir Francis, 150
Gibbs, John, 205
Gibson, Sam., R. of Chinnor, 74 n; Wm., and his w. Maud, 243
Giles, Nat., R. of Chinnor, and his ws., 1 Ann, 2 Eliz., 56, 57, 73, 74, 76
Gill, Eric, sculptor, 173; Westby (fl. 1741), 181
Gillow, Rob., of Lancaster (Lancs.), 144
Glanville, Edw. Fanshawe, R. of Wheatfield, 265, 270, 272; Mary Ann, see Bernard-Morland
Glass, med. painted, 39, 77, 97, 113, 125, 242, 272
Glass-painters and designers, see Aiken, Atkinson, Bell & Sons, Clayton & Bell, Edginton, Hardman, Hughes, Kempe, Morris, Powell, Ward & Hughes
Glorius (Glorie), le (or de la Gloria), John, 206; Rob., 206; and see Wooburn
Gloucester, Bp. of, see Warburton; Duke of, see Woodstock; monk of Benedictine Abbey of, 200
Godstow Priory, nuns of, 223
Godwin, Edw., 78 n
Goldfinch, Wm., 71, 77
Goldor, Ralph of, see Derneden
Goldor, Wm. of, 152, 158
Goldor, in Pyrton, 106, 129 n, 138, 139, 147, 150, 151, 156, 157, 158, 168, 216; depopulation of, 141, 161; fee, 149; man., 152; man. cts., 161; man. ho., 141; P.N., 157
Goldsmith, John, 69, 72; fam., 68, 70
Gomm (Gomme), Wm., 103; fam., 137 n
Good, Mr. —, of Kingston Stert, 31
Good & Co., Messrs. S. T., joiners, 71
Goodchild, Edw., 222, 229; Josiah, 222
Goodwin, Alice, m. John Oglethorpe, 46; Joyce, m. Ant. Carleton, 46
Goodwyn, Col. Art., 216
Goring, Sir Hen., Bt., 184; Lady Mary, see Chamberlain
Goring, 150
Goscombe, Rob., 223
Grant, le, fam., 202
Grapinel, Sir Hen. (d. 1297), 150; Marg. (or Margery), m. Wm. Inge, 151; Margery, see Bruys
Grass Products Ltd., 18
Gray, Eliz., m. Thos. Ellwood, 88; Ld. Pat., of Wilton (fl. 1549), 244; Wal. (d. 1641), R. of Crowell, 88
Gray & Davison, organ-builders, 196
Great Western Rlwy., 17, 55, 81, 98, 211; and see Watlington
Green, Edwin, 79
Greendon, Wm., 238
Greendown (Greendowne), John, 244, 251; Thos., 233; char., 251, 252
Greene, Francis, 260; Thos., R. of Weston, 258 n, 260, 261
Greenfield, Nat., 273; Rog. of, 214
Greenfield (Syresmerefield), in Watlington, 211, 215, 226, 228, 236; farm hos. (Upper and Lower), 214; farms, 214; lib., 213, 214, 235; man., 221, 222; P.N., 214
Greenwood, Ann, 70; Chas., 70
Gregory, Edm. (fl. 1636), 46; Edm. (d. 1673), 44, 46, 48; Mary (d. 1675), wid. of Edm., 53; Mary (d. 1639), see Adeane; Mary, see Edmonds; Ric., 212 n; Thos., 239, 244; fam., 233, 239; yeo. fam. of Cuxham (later lds. of Britwell), 48; of Tetsworth, 48
Grelle, de, Albert (d. c. 1162), ld. of Manchester, 148; Albert (d. 1181), 148, 148 n, 153; Albert (fl. 1186), 150; Hawise, wid. of Rob. (d. 1282), see Burgh; Maud, see Fitz Nigel; Rob. (d. 1230), 148, 148 n; Rob. (d. by 1262), 148; Rob. (d. 1282), 148, 156, 225; Thos. (d. 1262), 148, 150, 152, 158; Thos. (d. 1311), 148; fam., 133, 148, 150, 152, 153; fam., of Ches., 132; man., 149, 150, 158
Grendon, Wm., Chpl. of Sydenham, 124
Grendon-Underwood (Bucks.), 183
Grey (or Grey, de), Eliz., w. of Reg., see Whitfield; Maud, m. John Barrow, 267; Ric., 269; fam., 267
Griffiths, Thos., V. of Watlington, 237
Grimbaud, Mic., 116 n; Ralph, 65; fam., 65, 119, 121, 121 n; of Tythrop, 121 n; mill, 116, 117, 119
Grimbaud (or Church) Bridge, 116, 119
Grimsby, Anne, see Moton; Anne, m. Ric. Vincent, 151; Hen., 151; Hen., s. of Anne, 151
Gris, Rob. le, 223
Grist, Dr. Guy Spencer, 39
Grosseteste, Rob., Bp. of Lincoln, 109, 110, 123
Grove (Bucks.), R. of, see Facer
Guise, Alice, see Pauncefoot; Sir John (d. 1501), 255; John (fl. 1539), 255, 259
Gunnora, Prss. of Little Marlow Priory (Bucks.), 206
Gunston, Marion, 243
Gupper, Sim., bellfounder, 40
Gurney fam., 40 n
Gutteridge, John, 201; and his w., see Child
Guy the falconer, 85
Gwyllym, John, R. of Weston, 260, 261
Gyse, John, 148
H
Hackman Way (or Hacknall Way), see Icknield Way
Hagbourne, East (Berks.), 25, 110
Hailey, Thos., 41 n
Hale, Emily Clara, 173; Lt. W. A. L., 173; Wm., clockmaker, 196
Hall, Ant., s. of Edm., 61; Edm. (fl. 1504), of Swerford, 61; G. M. J., V. of Pishill, and his w. Anne, 137; Lieut. Phil. J., 137; Rob. (fl. 1754), 210
Halton, Ralph de, 152; Tim., V. of Pyrton and Archd. of Oxf., 171; fam., 22
Halton (in Runcorn, Ches.), barony of, 148
Hambleden, Jordan of, 110 n, 219, 237; Osbert of, 219, 237, and see 'Cocham'; Sir Wm. of, 219, 237; fam., 219, 237
Hambleden (Bucks.), 133, 219
Hamersley, Alf. St. Geo., M.P., 173; Edw. Sam., and his wid., 150, 165, 173; Lt. John Ducat (d. 1892), 173; Lt.-Col. John Hen. (d. 1928), 173; Hugh (d. 1789), and his wid. Ann, 140, 150; Hugh, his nephew, 150; Hugh (d. 1884), and his w. Mary, 150, 165, 173; fam., 173; est., 165; and see Ducat Hamersley
Hammatt, John, R. of Emmington, 96
Hamp, Hen., 40
Hampden, Andria, sis. of Wm. (d. 1613), m. — Fryer, 93 n; Edm. (fl. 1407), 219, 221; Sir Edm., bro. of Wm. (d. 1613), 93 n; Eliz., sis. of Wm. (d. 1613), m. — Cureton, 93 n; Eliz., see Symeon; Eliz., wid. of Ric. (d. 1660), 93; Joan, see Stonor; John, parliamentarian, 56, 57, 74, 91, 93, 140, 150, 216; John, s. of Wm. (d. 1613), 93 n; Letitia, wid. of Ric. (d. 1695), 150; Mary, sis. of Wm. (d. 1613), m. — Hollinshead, 93 n; Ric. (d. 1660), 91, 93, 96; Ric., s. of Ric., 93; Ric. (d. 1695), s. of John, 150, 228 n; Ric., grds. of Ric., and his w. Letitia, 150; Wm. (d. 1613), 93, 93 n, 96; fam., 2, 91; fam. of Gt. Hampden, 63, 93; arms of, 97
Hampden, Great (Bucks.), 63, 93
Hampnett (Glos.), 200
Hampton Poyle, 260, 261
Hamuldene, fam. of Shirburn, 188
Hannay, J. A., architect, 175
Harby, Gerard, 103
Harcourt, John de, 3; Rob. de, 3; Sir Rob. (fl. 1501), 104; Mr. —, 197
Hardman, —, glass-painter, 209
Hardwell (or Hardwick), fam., 137 n
Hardwick (now Hardwick with Tusmore), 185, 254
Harison, Dot., see Deane; Geo., s. of Sir Ric., 103; Sir Ric., 103
Harlyngrugge (Harlynrugge), Cecilia, m. John Rede, 153, 160 n; Wm., 153, 160; fam., 153
Harnhill (Harnhull, de), Sir John, 154, 243; Marg., m. Sir Ric. Stonor, 142, 154, 243
Harpenden, John, 218
Harper, John, 246; fam., 78
Harpsden, 177; and see Bolney
Harpswell (Lincs.), 153 n
Harrington, Sir Francis (fl. 1644), 182
Harris, Dan., architect, 199; Dav., 246; Milton, 220
Harrison, Mary, m. John Clerke (d. 1719), 22
Harrop (Harroppe), Master Thos., R. of Stoke Talmage and of Great Haseley, 207, 210
Harrowden (Northants.), 102
Hart, John, 250; char., 250, 251
Hartley, Wm., 174
Harwell, Pet. de, 118
Haseley, Great, 25, 41, 141, 149 n, 160, 169, 177, 198, 207, 210; Little, 62 n, 151; and see Latchford
Haseley Brook, 263, 269
Haseley stone, 18, 38 n
Haskey, Mat. (fl. 1717), 175; Mat. (d. 1752), and his w. Mary (d. 1760), 137; Matthias (d. 1797), 137; Thos., 165 n
Hastings, Sir Geo., later 4th Earl of Huntingdon, 21; Kath., dau. of Sir Geo., m. Edw. Unton, 21
Hatchman, Rog. (fl. 1545), 134
Hattecombes, see Atcombe
Hattecumbe (Hatcombe), de, Wm. (fl. 1279), Kt., 226, 227; Wm. (d. by 1322), (?) hermit, 238; fam., 214
Hatton, Wm., 32 n
d'Hautpoul, Julia, Marquise, see Stonor
Hawes, Mat., V. of Aston, 36, 37, 39
Hawkins, see Botterell Hawkins
Haws, Hen., 191; Revd. Mat., 191
Hay (or Heye), Amice, see Cottesmore; Mat. (fl. 15th cent.), 46
Haynes, —, wid., 247
Hayward, Eliz., Jemima, 252; Wm., 229; fam., 229, 230, 233; char., 252
Hazlebeech (Northants.), 201
Heath, fam. of Stonor, craftsmen, 142, 175
Heelde, Nic. atte, 78; Rob. atte, and his w. Kath., 78
Hemins, Edw., bellfounder, 40
Hempton, Wm. de, 64
Hempton Wainhill (formerly Wainhill, Wynnal, or Winnal), in Chinnor, 55, 57
Hendy, John, 188
Henley, Jos. John, and his dau. m. Phil. Jas. Digby Wykeham, 94
Henley-on-Thames, 138, 190, 218, 229, 246, 255, 257; Civ. War at, 45, 182; Grammar Sch., 252; market at, 232; Poor Law Union, 50, 168, 236; rds. to, 44, 141, 211; visitation at, 170
Henrietta Maria, Queen, w. of King Chas. I, 102
Henry I, King, 20, 156, 217
Henry II, King, 20, 24, 45, 134 n, 200 as; Duke of Normandy, 20
Henry III, King, 3, 65, 83, 148, 200, 217
Henry IV, King, 25
Henry V, King, 4, 148, 149, 218
Henry VI, King, 4, 59, 147, 184
Henry VIII, King, 4, 59, 156, 218, 238
Henry the miller (fl. 1086), 11; s. of Wm., 64, 65
Henry of Huntingdon, 211
Henry of Lewknor, V. of Lewknor, 110
Henton, William of, 66
Henton, 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 8, 45, 46, 48, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 74; chap., 63, 72, 74, 74 n; hamlet in Chinnor, 64, 65; incl., 70; man., 61, 62, 63; mill, 64, 65; noncf., 79; occs., 70; and see Hempton Wainhill
Herbrand (fl. 1086), 93
Hereford, earls of, 2, 134; and see Bohun, FitzOsbern; Vct., see Ferrers
Herlinggerugge (or Hollandridge), Emma de, 147
Herne, Francis, Cur. of Sydenham, 124
Herne man., in Toddington (Beds.), 118
Hertford, county, Sheriff of, 150
Hertford Castle (Herts.), 182, 192
Hertshorn, Alice, see Malyns; Eliz. m. Chas. Bulkley, 60; Wm., 60
Hester, Agnes, m. — Whitmell, 42; Dot., see Clarke; Geo. (d. 1833), 244; Hen., 23; John, 23; Ric., 23, 244, 251; Rob. (fl. 1523), 28; Rob. (fl. 1577), 28; Rob. (fl. 1618), s. of Wm. (d. 1618), 23; Rob. (fl. 1700), 17, 31, 39; Sam. (fl. 1831), Cur. of S. Weston, 257; Sarah, see Andrewes; Wm. (fl. 15th cent.) and his w. Agnes, 23; Wm. (d. 1618), 19, 23; Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1618), 19; Wm. (fl. 1806), of S. Weston, 257; fam. of Kingston Blount, 6, 19, 28, 35, 121, 122, 211; fam. of S. Weston, 257; char., 241 n, 248, 251, 252
Hewish, Edw., 99
Heybourne, John, 256; yeo. fam., 256, 257
Heye, Ric. de Turre de, 202; and see Hay
Heyford, Lower, 254 n
Heyford Warren (or Upper Heyford), 83
Heythrop, 186
Hickes, Frances, 39; Mary, 39; T. D., V. of Aston Rowant, 39
Higgins, Amelia Vertue, see Jodrell; Chas., 101
Hill, Eliz. (d. 1715), 46, 173; Eliz. (fl. 1769), 201; Eliz., see Eustace; Hen. (fl. 1832), 31; Hen. Jos. (fl. 1900), 82, 84; John, 220; Jos., of Kingston Blount, 82, 84; Rowland, 132; Thos., 220; Wm., 258 n; Mr. —, of Tarriers, 220; fam., 31, 82, 257
Hill & Sons, organ-builders of Islington (Mdx.), 243
Hiller, Thos., 246
Hillesden (Bucks.), 265
Hind, Edw., R. of Crowell, 82, 89; fam., of Waterstock, 89
Hine, John (fl. 1758), 221, 228 n, 247 n; Kath., see Toovey; fam., 221 n, 229, 230
Hinton, Jas., 246
Hinton-in-the-Hedges (Northants.), 132
Ho (Hoo), de la, Alice, 219; Maud, m. Wm. of the Chamber, 219; Maud, see Swynebrook; Wm. (fl. 1252), 214, 219, 226; Wm. (fl. 1279), 219, 233, 237; fam., 214
Hoare, —, of Haddenham (Bucks.), noncf. preacher, 246
Hobbee (Hoby), Cecile, see Unton; Sir Edw., 39
Hogan, Revd. A. R., 240
Hogarth, Wm., painter and engraver, 183
Holand, Chris., 224; Maud de, see Zouche; Maud de, m. Sir John Lovel, 60; Ld. Rob., 60; Rob. de, s. of Ld. Rob., 60; Wm., 134; fam., of Thame, 224
Holbrook, stream, 16, 19, 26
Holiday, Barton, R. of Emmington and Archd. of Oxf., 96
Holland, Cath. Anne, 39; Giles, 40, 97, 126; John, of Long Crendon, 111; John, V. of Aston, 17, 37, 38, 39; Thos., Earl of Kent, 218 n; Messrs., —, builders, 91
Hollyman, Ric., 12, 15, 16; fam., 15
Holt, Wm., bellhanger, 90
Hook (Dors.), 83
Hopkins, fam., 190
Hopper, Humph., sculptor, R.A., 39
Horne, Chas. (d. 1772), 244; Edw. (d. 1745), 233, 244; Edw. (d. 1765), 46, 152, 211, 220, 236, 242, 244; Edw. (d. 1777), 244; Edw. and his w. Sarah, 152, 244; Edw. (d. c. 1814), 220, 248 n; Frances, see Cornish; John Yardley (d. 1789), 46, 152, 220, 221 n, 244; Sam. (d. 1777), merchant of Lond., and his w. Jane, 220, 221, 233, 236, 244; Sam. (d. 1797) 244; Mrs. —, see Yardley; Mrs. —, of Southampton, 248; fam., 96, 216, 220, 223, 229, 233, 242, 244; and see Hulton
Hornyold, Dr., R.C. Coadjutor Bp., 175
Horspath, 42
Hortimer, Mary de, 26
Hospitallers (Order of St. John of Jerusalem), 156, 202, 204
Hotham, Master John de, Chanc. of Oxf. Univ., Prov. of the Queen's Coll., and R. of Chinnor, 74, 77
Hovenden, Rob., Warden of All Souls, 98 n
Howard, Lady Anne, and her husband, Thos., 104; Thos., 2nd Earl of Berkshire, 216
Howard, of Hackney, arms of, 272
Howe (or The Howe), in Watlington, 213, 214, 215, 216, 219, 226; Howe Combe (or Howe) Farm, 214, 221; La Ho, med. vill. at, 225; man., 214, 219, 221; man. ho., 214; mill, 213; P.N., 214
Howell, Wm., V. of Pyrton and schoolmaster of Ewelme, 171
Howlett, John, 95; Thos., 92, 95
Howley, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury, 208
Howman, E. J., R. of Crowell and Chinnor, 75, 90; Miss, 77
Howse, Frances, see Barker; Mary, m. Sir Wm. Kenrick, 201; Ric., 201
Howson, John, R. of Britwell Salome and Vice-Chanc. of Oxf. Univ., 45
Huddleston, Isabella, see Williams; Ric., 84
Hudson, —, of Oxf., stonemason, 242
Huggins, Chas., R. of Chinnor, 56, 72, 75; Jane, m. Revd. Jas. Musgrave, 60, 78; John, Keeper of the Fleet prison, 56, 60, 73; Wm., 60, 73
Hugh, Abbot of Bec, 237
Hugh (fl. 1086), of Stoke Talmage, 200
Hugh, of Watlington, heirs of, 226
Hughes, H., glass-painter, 15
Huish, Edw., of the Middle Temple, 101, 114; Mrs. —, 106
Hulton, Edw. Horne, 46, 47, 152, 220, and see Horne; Hen., 220, 231; Hen. Horne, 220; Philippa C. H., 220; Revd. Wm. P., 220, 243
Humphrey (fl. 1086), 25, 26
Humphrey, Laur., V. of Aston, 36
Hungerford, Eleanor, see Yorke; John, s. of Wal., 25; Rob. (d. 1558), of Cadenham, 25; Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1558), 25; Wal. (d. 1601), 25; fam., 18, 25
Hunt, Thos., V. of Shirburn, Prof. of Arabic and Hebrew, Oxf. Univ., 195
Hunter, John, R. of S. Weston, 260, 261, 262
Huntingdon, College of Ctss. of, at Cheshunt (Herts.), 79
Huntingdon, Earl of, see Hastings; Hen. of, 211
Huntley (Glos.), 59
Hurley (Berks.), priory of, 148, 155, 156, 159; Prior of, 157
Hurst (Berks.), 103
Hurt, fam., 256
Huscarl, Thos., 47
Hussey, John, 49; R. C., architect, 261; Thos., 49
Hutchins, G., V. of Pyrton, 173
Hutchins (or Buckland), Ric., 249
Hutton fam., 54
Hweresdene, John de, 147
Hyde, Edw., 1st Ld. Clarendon, 179; John (d. 1805), R. of Stoke Talmage, 208; John (fl. 1842), 87
Hyde, de la, Avice, see Turs; John (fl. 1290), 45, 61; Philippa, w. of Ric., see Sulham; Sir Ric. (fl. 1279), 8, 9, 11, 13, 45, 61, 203; Rog. (fl. 1222), 8, 202; fam., 8, 50; man., 8
Hyder Ally, 10
I
Ibstone (Bucks.), 2 n, 3, 100, 107, and see Plumbridge; ld. of, see Tovi
Ickford (Bucks.), 10, 14, 267
Icknield Secondary Sch., Watlington, 16
Icknield Way (Akemannestrete, Hackman Way, Hacknall Way), Lower, 17, 18, 98, 116; Upper, 17, 18, 43, 44, 47, 55, 80, 98, 102, 139, 178, 189, 211, 215, 224, 268
Ince Blundell in Sefton (Lancs.), 176
Incent, Master John, R. of Chinnor and Dean of St. Paul's Cath., Lond., 74
Independents, see Congregationalists
Inge, Joan, m. 1 Eudo de la Zouche (d. 1326), 2 Sir Wm. Moton, 151; Marg. (or Margery), see Grapinel; Wm. (d. 1321), Chief Justice, 151
Ingham (Adingeham), in Watlington (lost hamlet), 213, 214, 215, 216, 224, 229, 231; man., 216, 220, 221, 229, 231
Ingulf, Abbot of Abingdon, 101, 109
Innocent III, Pope, 109
Ipsden, 6, 46, 217
Ireland, 154
Iron Age remains, 2, 64, 157
Isabel, Ctss. of Aumale, Devon and the Isle, see Forz
Isabella, Queen, w. of King Edward II, 4, 218, 254
Isabella (of Woodstock), Ctss. of Bedford and dau. of King Edward III, 154, 219
Isham, Eliz., see Denton; Sir Euseby, 265; Thos. (fl. 1649), s. of Sir Euseby, 265; Thos., s. of Thos., 265, 273; fam., 265
Isle of Wight, Ld. of the, see Riviers
Isleworth (Middx.), 101
Islington St. Mary (Middx.), 243
Islip, 139
Iterus (fl. 12th cent.), priest of Shirburn, 194
Ives, Mr. —, benefactor of Pyrton church, 173
d'Ivry, Rog., 182, 183, 184 n, 187, 193, 194, 200, 206; barony, 183, 200; man. in Shirburn, 184, 187, 188, 191
Ivry Abbey (Seine, France), 206
J
Jackson, Maj. Ivan, 220; Spencer, 71
Jacobi, Dr. Leo, 259
Jaket, Nic., 186
James I, King, 4, 45, 101, 102, 218, 222, 223
James II, King, 197
James, Christine, w. of John, 9; Christine (d. 1435), m. Edm. Rede, 9, 153, and see Rede; Joan, m. Reg. Barantine, 152; John, 9, 26, 152; Kath., see Pole; Mary Eliz., 42; Rob., 9, 9 n, 26, 153; char., 42, 43
Jay, Chas., R. of Chinnor, 73, 75; Eliz., see Nelson; Pet., see Fennell; Steph., R. of Chinnor, 73, 75
Jeffery, Chris., 12
Jelfe, Andrews, stonemason, 181
Jennings, Sir Steph., 59
Jerningham, Sir Geo., Bt., 137; John, 137
Jesuit Mission (1580), the, 174
Jesuits, Order of, at Douai (Nord, France), 175
Joan, Prcss. of Wales, w. of the Black Prince, 4 n, 9, 12, 18
Jodrell, Sir Alf., Bt., 113, 115; Amelia Vertue, m. Chas. Higgins, 101; Edw. (fl. 1829), 115; Revd. Sir Edw. Repps (d. 1882), 101, 106, 108, 113, 114; Eliz., 113; Hen., 113; Lady Lucinda, 113; Paul (d. 1728), 101, 112, 113; Paul (d. 1751), 101, 113; Ric. Paul, F.R.S. (d. 1831), 101, 103, 105, 113, 114, 115; Sir Ric. Paul, Bt. (d. 1861), 101, 113, 115; fam., 100, 103; chap., 113, 115; chars., 115; chars. in Norfolk, 115
John XXII, Pope, 109
John, King, 3, 58, 83, 134 n, 148, 217
John, Master Mores (Maurice), R. of Britwell Salome, 51, 53; Sim., R. of Emmington, 96
John, parson of Swineshead, 148 n
John (fl. early 13th cent.), V. of Aston, 35
John (fl. c. 1474), V. of Pyrton, 170
John (fl. 13th cent.), V. of Watlington, 238
John son of Adam, 27, 107
John the constable, 152 n
John the tailor, 66
John the woodward, 33
John of Clare, 156
John de la Dene, 147
John of Eltham, Prince, see Eltham
John de Fonte, 104
John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford, 74
John of Little Gatesdon, V. of Watlington, 238
John of Syresfield, 222
Johnson, James T., R. of Britwell, 50, 53, 54; Jas., architect, 113, 113 n; Wm., 50; fam., 229
Jones, Eliz., see Newell; Jas., miller, 255; Jas., 7, 10, 13, 15; John, 194; Wm., mathematician, 183; fam. of Adwell, 14
Jones & Willis, Messrs., 77
Jordan, Reginald s. of, and his w. Beatrice, 206 n, and see Wooburn
Jordan of Hambleden, 110 n, 219, 237
Joyce, Conway, V. of Sydenham, 125
K
Katharine of Aragon, Queen, of Hen. VIII, 238
Katherine, Queen, w. of King Hen. V, 4 n, 9 n, 149, 218; and see Valois
Kathleen Slesinger Home, Pishill, 132
Kebble, Hen., 138
Keen, Thos., 78–79
Keene, see Ruck-Keene
Kemble, fam., 175
Kempe, C. E., glass-painter, 90, 243
Kempshall, Thos., 247
Kenrick, Frances, m. Ben. Child, 201, 201 n; Grace, m. Wm. Wykes, 201; Mary, 201; Mary, see Howse; Wm. (d. 1636), 102; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1699), 102, 201
Kensham, John, 108
Kent, Earl of, see Holland; Miss —, 249
Kerby, Cranley Lancelot, R. of Stoke Talmage, and his w. Mary, 39, 208, 209, 272
Kerrod, Sam., 176
Kiddington, 24
Kidwelly, Geoff., 223
Kimber, Francis, 86; fam., 86
Kimble, John, 131 n
King, John, 126 n; Moses, 224; Ric., 78; Rob., Bp. of Oxf. and Abbot of Thame, 201; —, wid., of Adwell, 12; fam., of Adwell, 12
King's Chapel, Boston (New England), R. of, see Price
Kingsey (Bucks.), 2, 23; and see Tythrop
Kingston, Thos. de, 26
Kingston, in Little Chesterton, Chesterton (Warws.), 103
Kingston Blount (Kingston Hungerford or Kingston Yorke), in Aston Rowant, 2, 2 n, 5, 89, 124, 127; Anglican chap., 19, 37, 40; ch. hist., see Aston; Civ. War, 20; Compt. cens., 33; dom. arch., 19–20; ec. hist., see Aston; field map, 30; field system, 28, 29; Green, 18; Ho., 17; incl., 28–29, 31; inns, 19; lesser est., 26; mans.: Kingston man., 24–25, Narnett's fee, 25–26, Verney's fee, 26; mill, 33; Moat Manor, 19; Narnett's fee man. ho., 19; noncf. chaps., 19; occs., 31, 33; par. govt., 34–35; P.N., 18, 26; poor rel., 32, 34; pop., 28, 33; rlwy. halt, 17, 81; rates, 34, 35; roundsmen, 34; sch., 19, 41–42, 91; small landowners at, 31; taxes, 33, 34, 274; tithes, 35, 36; top., 18–19; tradesmen, 33, 42; wds., 32; yeo. fams., see Rixon, Watkins; and see Kingston Stert, Linley
Kingston Lilly, see Linley
Kingston Lisle, in Sparsholt (Berks.), 62
Kingston Narnett, see Narnett's fee under Kingston Blount
Kingston Stert, in Aston Rowant, 16, 17, 19, 31, 33; and see Aston Rowant, passim
Kingston Varney, see Linley, and Verney's fee under Kingston Blount
Kingston Yorke, see Kingston Blount
Kit Cat Club, 60
Knapp, Augustine, 252
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, painter, 183
Knightley, Ann, see Unton; Anne, 22; Eliz., 22; Mary, 22; Ric., 150; Valentine, 22
Knightsbridge Lane, see Pyrton
Knockyn, John, 218
Knody, Rob., V. of Lewknor and Fellow of All Souls Coll., Oxf., 110, 113
Knollys, Sir Francis, 219; Wm., 179
Knowles, Messrs. —, of Oxf., 272
Knoyle, Alice, m. 1 Thos. Vavasour, 2 Thos. Butler, 61; Eliz., m. John Popham of Huntworth in N. Petherton, 61; Thos. (d. by 1504), 61
L
'La Ho', see Howe
Lake, Eliz., m. Wm. Stonor (d. 1650), 174
Lamb, E., architect, 209
Lambert, Anna Maria, see Foley; Greville Hen., R. of Emmington, 96, 97; Sir Hen. John, Bt. (d. 1858), 17, 22, 35, 39, 42, 96; Sir John, 31; Lady (fl. 1833), 42; Mrs. Wm., 39; fam., 39; est. in Aston, 31, 32
Lambourn (Lamborne), Ric. (fl. 1667), 214; Ric. (fl. 1704), 242, 244
Lancashire, 133
Lancaster, John of, Duke of Bedford, 74; Thos. of, 184
Lancaster, Osbert, artist and writer, 144, 176
Lancaster, Duchy of, 147, 148, 196, 206; Chanc. of, see Fowler
Lancaster, Earl of, see Crouchback
Landen, Rog. (fl. c. 1450), bellfounder, 40
Lane, Ann, m. John Clerke, 22; John, of London, 22
Langford, Wm., V. of Watlington, 236 n, 240
Langley, Hen., Master of Pembroke Coll., Oxf., 239, 245
Langtree hundred, 2
Lansdowne, Mqss. of, see Mercer Nairne, Petty-Fitzmaurice
Larke, Ric., V. of Aston, R. of Crowell, and Fellow of Magdalen Coll., Oxf., 36, 89
Latchford, in Great Haseley, 77
Latimer, Lady Eliz., see Beauchamp
Latini, Brunetto, tutor of Dante, 179
Laton, Phil., 223
Leach, John, 169
Leake, Wm., V. of Watlington, 240
Lechlade (Glos.), 57
Lee, Revd. F. G., antiquary, 197; Sir Francis, 179; Hen. (d. 1632), 22, 39; Hen. jnr. (d. by 1642), 22, 22 n; Marg., w. of Ric., see Streatley; Rebecca, m. John Clerke, 22, 22 n; Rob., 267, 269; Mr. —, architect, of Oxf., 243; fam., 267
Lee Cumbray, see Leegomery
Leegomery (Salop), 185
Legge, Geo., 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, 265
Leicester, Rob., Abbot of Oseney and V. of Pyrton, 170; Wm. de, R. of Chinnor, 74, 77
Leigh, de, John, 103; Kath., m. Sir Thos. Bessels, 104; Thos., 103; Wm. (fl. c. 1220), 103; Wm. (fl. c. 1251), s. of Wm., 103; fam., 103
Lenten, Heritage (d. 1715), a London merchant, 99, 103, 113; Heritage (d. 1729), 103; Heritage (fl. 1758), 103; John (d. 1734), 103; Prudence, 113
Lenthall, Sir John, 179
Lenveysy, John, see Plescy
Leofeca, of Lewknor, 100
Leofward (fl. 10th cent.), of Goldor, 152, 157, 169
Letten, Susannah, 267; arms, 272
Levelif, fam., 188
Leveridge, Wm., 189, 190
Leveson-Gower, Gertrude, later Dchss. of Bedford, 265
Lewen, Wal., 108 n
Lewin (fl. 1086), 57
Lewinton, Sarah, 176
Lewis, Edw., R. of Emmington, 96
Lewknor, Wal., yeo., 108
Lewknor, de, Adam, ld. of Wormsley, 104, 186; Agnes, dau. of John, m. John Brokepenny, 186; Ansger (fl. 12th cent.), 101; Eliz., w. of Sir John, m. 2 Sir John de Manning, 186; Geoff., s. of Wm., 101; Sir Geoff. (fl. 1279), 101, 103; Hen., 110; John, s. of Adam, 104, 185, 186, 189; John (d. by 1356), Sheriff of Oxon. and Keeper of Oxf. castle, 102, 186; Sir John (d. c. 1381), 102, 186, 188; Master Nic. (fl. 1173), Vice Archd. of Oxf., 101; Ralph (fl. 1300), 101, 102; Master Rob., 186; Rob., s. of John, 104, 186; Rob., s. of Wm. (fl. 1260), 101; Rob. (fl. 1401), 186; Rog. (fl. 1219), R. of Lewknor, 101, 109, 110; Thos., s. of Sim. (fl. 1198), 101; fams. of Dean, Chalford, Heythrop, Lewknor and Wormsley, 101, 103, 104, 106, 109, 185, 186
Lewknor, Ansger, a clerk of (fl. 12th cent.), 103 n, 109
Lewknor, Edith of (fl. c. 990), 100
Lewknor, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, 28, 32, 98–115, 139, 178, 253, 256, 258, 259, 261, 262, 263, 266, 273; adv. 109; brasses, 113; chars., 115; ch. bldg., 112–14; ch. hist., 109–12; ch. plate, 111, 114; crops, 105, 109; ec. hist., 105–9; farm hos., 99; farms, 108; field system, 105; geol., 98; incl., 105–6; inns, 99; Jodrell chap., 113; lesser ests., 104–5; man. hos., 99; mans., 100–4; meadows, 106; med. glass, 113; mills, 105, 106; Moor Court Farm, 99; noncf., 114; occs., 108; P.N., 98, 100; pop., 107, 108, 109; Rcty., 99; rcty., 109; rds., 98; schs., 114–15; taxes, 107, 108, 274; tenants, 107; top., 98–100; Vic., 99, 111; vic., 110; Vs., 110–11; wds., 106–7; and see Abbefeld, Ackhampstead, Cadmore End, Chisbidge, Lewknor Uphill, Lewknor-Up-Hill (Bucks.), Moorcourt, Moor End, Nethercote, Padnells, Plumbridge, Postcombe, Studdridge, and Wormsley
Lewknor hundred, 1–6, 16, 83, 92
Lewknor Uphill, 98, 110; chapry. of, 112, and see Fingest and Stokenchurch
Lewknor-Up-Hill (Bucks.), par. of, 112, 115
Ley, Jas., Earl of Marlborough, 200; Mary, w. of Jas., see Petty
Leya, see Lia
Leyburne, de, Eleanor, see Quincy; Rog. (fl. 1267), 58
Lia (Leya), Master Hugh, chpl., 194, 197
Lidcott, Chris., 100; Dot., m. Chris. Edmonds, 100, 101
Lilley, see Linley
Lincoln, Earl of, see Pole
Lincoln, Bp. of, 200, and see Barlow, Grosseteste, Hugh of Welles, Repingdon, Sutton; mans. of, 118, 123
Lincoln Cathedral, 123; Dean of, see Garnier, Streatley
Lincoln Coll., Oxf., Fellow of, see Rose
Linley (Kingston Lilly, Lilley, or Varney), in Aston Rowant (lost hamlet), 2, 5, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28; chap., 19, 33, 36; P.N., 27; and see Aston Rowant, passim, and Kingston Blount
Lisle, de, Alice, see Tyeys; Gerard, bro. of Hen., 184; Hen. (d. 1361), s. of Alice, 184, and see Tyeys; Marg., Bnss. Lisle, m. Thos., Ld. Berkeley, 184; Rob., of Rougement, 62; Warin (d. c. 1322), 182, 184; Warin, Ld. Lisle (d. 1382), and his w. Joan (d. 1392), 62, 179, 184; fam., of Kingstonlisle, 62, of Rougement, 62
Litchfield, John Reade, 47
Litcott, Lady Kath., 201
Littlejohn, Wm. D., V. of Sydenham, 125, 126, 128
Littlemore, 42
Littlemore Priory, in Littlemore, 65; est. in Sydenham, 118, 121; nuns of 118; Prss. of, 118
Lloyd, Art., Cur. of Watlington, and later Bp. of Newcastle, 240, 243, 247
Loder, And., 265
Loe, Thos., 91
London, de, Hen., Abp. of Dublin, 24, 217; Wm., R. of Chinnor and Queen's Chpl., 74
London, 19, 20, 62, 139, 198, 204, 232, 255; Bp. of, see Wingham; Const. of Tower of, see Beche; Ld. Mayors of, see Browne, Bruges, Reynardson; market, 190; St. Paul's Cath., Dean of, see Incent; and see Westminster Abbey
London Church Building Soc., 40
Long, Sir Ric., 102, 104; Wal., 25
Longdon, Thos., mapmaker, 98 n, 99
Longdon (Worcs.), 96
Longshawe, Geo., R. of Wheatfield, 271
Loosely, fam., 257
Lord Williams' Grammar Sch. (Thame), 82, 118
Lovel, Eleanor, m. Sir Ric. Rohant, 21, 23, 35, 64; John (fl. 1279), 65; Sir John, 5th Lord Lovel of Titchmarsh (d. 1408), 60; John (d. 1414), 60; Maud, see Holand; Ric., of Wincanton, 21; Wm., 60; fam., 60, 65
Lovell, Francis, 155; Sir Thos., 6
Lovett, Nic., 186, 188
Lowe, Cath., m. Wm. Lowndes (later Lowndes-Stone), 24; Frances, m. Ric. Stone, 24; Francis, of Clifton, 24
Lowndes, Wm., 24, and see LowndesStone
Lowndes-Stone, Cath., see Lowe; Wm. (d. 1733), s. of Wm. Lowndes, 24; Wm. (d. 1830), 24; Wm. Francis, 24, 32; and see Lowndes
Lowthian, Thos., R. of S. Weston, 262
Lucton (Herefs.), Free school at, 194
Lucy, Marg. de, see Alveton; Sir Wm. de, 25; Wm. (fl. 1629), 220; fam., 190
Luda, Jordan de, R. of Adwell, 14
Luke, Sir Sam., 57
Lulworth Castle, in Lulworth East (Dors.), 222
Lumley (Co. Durham), castle, 179
Luton (Beds.), 71
Lylall, Edna, see Bayly
Lybbe, Ric., 73 n
Lybbe Powys, fam., 12
Lydall, Eliz., see Toovey; John, of Ipsden, 46; John Dodd, 46, 47; fam., of Ipsden, 46; and see Bradford
Lydall & Co., Bankers, 233
Lyford, in Hanney, West (Berks.), 174
Lyllyng, Ric., 211, 218, 219
Lynke, Wm., 42
Lytchett Matravers (Dors.), 83
M
Mabot, Master Ric., V. of Shirburn, 194
Macclesfield, earls of, 184, 191, 192, 193, 195, 205, 206, 258, 271; and see Parker
Mackenzie, F., water-colour painter and architectural draughtsman, 212
Magdalen Coll., Oxf., 63, 74 n, 80, 96, 141, 152, 160; Fellows of, see Bayley, Larke; President of, 141, and see Oglethorpe; prop. of, in Emmington, 91, in Goldor, 156, 160, in Henton, 70, in Pyrton, 94, 156, 160, 161
Maidensgrove, in Pishill, 131, 132, 137
Malory, Marg., m. Rob. Moton, 151
Malthus, Thos., R. of Adwell, 14 n
Malyns, de, Alice, see Sackville; Alice (d. 1469), m. Wm. Hertshorn, 60; Edm. (d. by 1368), Sheriff of Oxon., 45 n, 46, 48, 61, 63; Sir Edm. (d. 1385), 61, 62, 63 n, 77; Edm. (d. by 1431), s. of Sir Edm. and Isabel, 61, 62; Eleanor, m. — Buxsted, 62 n; Eliz., sis. of Reynald, m. Thos. Barantyne, 61 n, 62; Hen. (d. 1323), 45, 46, 48, 61; Isabel, (d. c. 1421), w. of Sir Edm., m. 2 Adam Ramsay, 61, 62, 77; John, 60; Sir Reynald (or Reg.) (d. 1384), and his two ws., 61, 63, 64, 77; Reynald (d. 1431), 46, 62, 78; fam., 45, 46, 48, 50, 57, 63, 74, 91; arms of, 77, 91 n, 97
Manchester (Lancs.), lord of, see Grelle
Mangin, Eliz. Cath., 39; Magdalene, 39; Rear-Admiral Reuben Caillaud (d. 1846), 39; Capt. Reuben Caillaud, 39; Susan Henrietta, 39
Mann, Augustus, 144
Manning, de, Eliz., see Lewknor; Sir John (d. 1393), 186
Manor Charitable Trust, prop. of, 20
March, Wm., 236 n
Mare, de la, Ellen, m. 1 Sir And. le Blount, 2 Dav. de Offington, 24; Emma, wid. of Hugh, 24; Sir Geoff, (d. by 1219), 24, 27; Hugh (d. by 1196), 20, 24, 103; Hugh (fl. 1197), 24 n; Sir Hugh (or Hugh Sans Aver, d. c. 1237), 24, 58; Maud, see Mautravers; Pet., 83; Rob. (fl. 1279), 222; Rob. (d. 1382), 222; Rog. (fl. late 13th cent.), 118; Wm. (fl. 1086), 24; fam., 46 n, 222; prop. of, in Watcombe, 222, 225
Margaret, 'Countess of Devon', see FitzGerold
Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Hen. VI, 147, 149
Marlborough, Duke of, see Churchill, Spencer; Earl of, see Ley; fam., 153
Marlbrook, stream, 223
Marlow, Great (Bucks.), 22, 98, 102, 103, 114, 161, 232 n
Marlow Priory (Bucks.), 142 n, 206; Prss. of, see Gunnora
Marmion, Ant. (d. 1549), 8, 9, 10; Art., s. of Ant. 9; Dot., m. john Rolles, 8, 8 n, 10; Eliz., dau. of Ant., m. john Parker, 9; John (fl. 1478), of Stoke Marmion, 9; John, s. of Ant. (fl. 1548), 8, 9; Ric. (d. by 1466), of Checkendon, 9; Wm. (fl. 1494), 9; Wm., of Easton (Glos.) (d. 1530), and his w. Isabel, 9; fam., 6, 8; fam., of Checkendon, 153
Marny, Joan, see Barantyne; Sir John, 62
Marsh, John, 21; Revd. Wm., 136, 137
Maraton Fleet (Bucks.), 25, 26
Martel, Wm., 182
Martiall, Ric., Dean of Christ Church, Oxf., and V. of Pyrton, 170
Martin, —, builder of Hereford, 243
Mary, Queen, w. of Geo. V, 137
Mary Tudor, Queen, 182
Mason, Jos., 79; Mrs. Rebecca, 80
Massie, Maj. Sir Edw., 182
Masters, Geo., architect, 144
Matlock, Ada, 249
Maud, Empress, 20, 23 n, 24, 100 n, 182, 217
Maunde, Ant., R. of Wheatfield, 271
Mautravers, Agnes, see Bereford; Eliz., see d'Aurnarle; Eliz., see Syfrewast; Sir John (d. 1341), 83; John (d. by 1354), s. of Lucy, 83; John (d. 1386), 9, 9 n, 83, 88; Lucy, see Braose; Maud (d. 1402) m. 1 Pet. de la Mare, 2 Sir John de Dinham, 83, 84; Rob. (d. by 1321), 83; fam. of Lytchett Matravers (Dors.), 83, 88
May, Rob., 205
Mayne, Jasper, Canon of Christ Church, Oxf., and V. of Pyrton, 170, 171, 178, 239, 245
Mears & Stainbank, bell founders, 244
Medmenham (Bucks.), 149; abbey of, 237
Menley, fam., of Chinnor, 68
Mercer Nairne, Geo. John Chas., 8th Mqss. of Lansdowne, 50
Merton Coll., Oxf., 158, 160, 203 n
Merton (Surr.), priory of, 259
Messenger, John, 161; fam., 175
Metcalfe, Mr. —, 18th-cent. apothecary, 168
Methodists, 41, 54, 78, 79, 114, 126, 137, 138, 176, 209, 247, 261, 262, 273; Primitive, 41, 79, 126, 176, 247, 262
Meway, Cath., 142
Michaels, Mrs. Ann, 90
Middleton, Clifford, 173
Milckesop, see Milksop
Milcombe, in Bloxham, 260
Miles of Nethercote, see Morley
Milksop (Milksoppes, Milesop, Milckesop), John, 22; fam., of Herts., 22 n; man., see Aston Rowant
Miller, Hen. the (fl. 1086), 11
Miller, Wm. the, 11, 64
Milton, John, poet, 82
Milton, Great, 25, 35, 118, 151; and see Delafield
Milton Manor Ho., in Milton (Berks.), 144 n
Minchin, Thos., 269
Minigrove (Minnygrove), common (in Bix, Pishill and Watlington), 48, 252; man. (in Bix), 134, 221
Modbury (Devon), 21
Mohaut, see Montalt
Molins, see Molyns
Molis, Nic. de, 92, 217
Mollington, in Cropredy, 92
Molyneux, Marg., m. Sir Geo. Simeon, 221
Molyns (or Molins), Anne, m. John Simeon (d. 1615), 220, 221, 252; Ant. (d. 1582), 220, 228 n, 244, and his w. Agnes, 244; Sir Barentine, 220, 223, 228, 230; Marg., m. Martin Tichburne, 220; Sir Mic. (d. 1615), 220; Sir Mic. (fl. 1629), 220; fam., 221
Montague, Wm. de, Earl of Salisbury, and his wid., 62
Montalt, de (or Mohaut), Cecile, see d'Aubigny; Rob. (fl. 1275), s. of Rog., 253; Rob., Ld. (d. 1329), and his w., 253, 254; Rog., 253; fam., 253 n
Montesole, E. B., 20, 24
Montfort, de, Pet. (fl. 1266), 63; Sim., 24, 58, 92; fam., 63
Moor Court, in Lewknor, 100, 101–2, 104, 106, 107
Moor End, see Ackhampstead
'Morechapel', see Ackhampstead
Moreton, in Thame, 63, 118 n, 122
Morgan, Rob., V. of Aston, 36 n
Morland, see Bernard-Morland
Morley, de, Geoff, (fl. 1279), 107; Geoff, (fl. 1324), 103; Isabel (d. 1386), wid. of Ric., m. 2 Sir Rob. Symeon, 103; Juliana, wid. of Rob. (d. 1410), m. 2 Pet. Fettiplace, 103; Marg., 103; Miles, or Miles of Nethercote (fl. 1196), 103; Miles (fl. 1230), 103; Ric. (fl. c. 1360), 103; Rob. (fl. 1335), 254 n; Rob. (d. 1410), 103; Thos. (fl. 1352), 1d. of Abbefeld, 103, 105; fam., 103, 106, 109
Mormons ('Mormonites'), 41
Morris, C. A., 173; Chas. Hopkins, 173; John (d. 1649), V. of Pyrton and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxf. Univ., 170, 178; Dr. John (d. 1938), 244; Revd. Wm., and his w. Marg. Mary, 126
Morris, Wm., & Co., of London, glass-painters, 209, 272
Mortimer, Anne, dau. of Rog., Earl of March, 104; Ric., yeo. of Britwell, 52; Rog., Earl of March (d. 1330), 4, 218
Mortoire, Fr. J. B., 137, 175
Moscow (Russia), 103
Moton, Agnes, wid. of Wm., 151; Alan, 151 n; Anne, m. Hen. Grimsby, 151; Eliz., 2nd w. of Sir Wm., 151 n; Eliz., m. Ralph Pole, 151; Joan, see Inge; Reg. (d. 145), 149; Rob. (d. 1369), 151; Rob. (d. 1456), and his 2 wives, 1 Marg. Malory, 2 Eliz. Mulsho, 151; Sir Wm. (d. c. 1356), 151; Wm. (d. 1391), 151; Wm., s. of Rob. (d. 1456), 151; fam., 151
Motte, John, 9
Mounter, John le, 223
Mowbray fam., dukes of Norfolk, 63
Moys, Edw., Chapl. of Standhill, 171 n; Thos., 171 n
Muirhead, L., 244
Mulsho, Eliz., m. Rob. Moton, 151
Munday, John (fl. 1507), 154; Ric., the elder (fl. late 17th cent.), 80; Rob. (fl. 1665), yeo. of Sydenham, 19, 124, 127; Thos., 19; fam., 41, 121, 121 n; char., 121, 124, 127
Musgrave, Georgina, m. Aubrey Wenman Wykeham-Musgrave, 60; Dr. Jas., R. of Chinnor, 60, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73 n, 75, 78, and his s., 70 n., Sir Jas. (d. 1814), 60, 73; Sir Jas., s. of Sir Jas., 73; Jane, see Huggins; Sir Ric., 2nd Bt. of Hayton Castle (Cumb.), 60; Sir Wm. Augustus, R. of Chinnor and of Emmington, 60, 70, 73, 75, 77, 78, 96; fam., 75, 78, 116; and see Wykeham-Musgrave
Musgros, de, Agnes, see Ferrers; Sir Rob., 58, 65
N
Napier, le, see Napper
Napoleonic war, 231
Napper (Le Napier), Rob. and his w., 132; Thos., 132; fam., 132
Narnett, John, 25, 27; fam., 25, 26; and see Nernuit
Nash, Edw., 228, Francis, 242; John, architect, 182; Mary, m. Stringer, 246; Nat., 246; Master Thos. (fl. 1437), 74; Thos. (fl. 1688), 211, 212, 252; Wm. (fl. 1903), 231, fam., 211, 212, 228, 232, 233, 235, 246; char., 252
Nasmyth, Messrs., agricultural engineers, 191
Nassau, Lady, see Van Aersen
National Nature Reserve, at Beacon Hill, in Lewknor, 16
National Society, the, 16, 176, 248
National Trust, the, prop. of, at Aston Rowant and Watlington, 16, 211
Neal, Miss —, schoolmistress at Watlington, 249
Neighbour, John, 247 n, 259
Neile, Ric., Abp. of York, 260
Nelson, Dot., wid. of Wm., 73; Eliz., dau. of Wm., m. 1 Chas. Jay, 2 Edw. Thorneycroft, 73; Wm. (fl. 1618), 23; Wm. (fl. 1692), 73
Nernuit (Narnett), Miles, s. of Maud de Bellewe, 25
Nether Assendon, see Assendon
Nethercote (or Upper Copcourt), in Lewknor, 2, 2n, 5, 23 n, 102 n, 105, 107, 109; man., 102–3, 106; P.N., 102; sch., 114; water-mill, 106; and see Lewknor, passim
Nettlebed, 134, 135, 136, 161, 177
Neville (Nevill), Anne, m. Sir Wm. Stonor, 154; Eliz., Bnss. of Abergavenny, see Chamberlain; Lady Eliz., dau. of 9th Ld. Abergavenny, of Shirburn, m. Thos. Stonor (d. 1683), 155, 197, 239; John, 10th Ld. Abergavey (d. 1662), 184, 195, 197, 239; Ric., Earl of Warwick, the King-maker, 154
New College, Oxf., 118, 122; fellows of, 261; Warden of, see Woodward
New Windsor, see Windsor
Newberry, Miss G. D., 117
Newborough, John, V. of Aston and of Thame, 37; Wm., Min. of Long Crendon (Bucks.), 209
Newburgh, Thos., Earl of Warwick, 185, 254
Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumb.), Bp. of, see Lloyd
Newell, Anne, dau. of Chris., of Pophleys, m. Hen. Franklin, 10; Chris. (fl. 1677), R. of Adwell, 14, 15; Chris. (fl. 17th cent.), of Pophleys, 10; Chris. (d. 1737), and his w. Eliz., 15, 255; Eliz. (d. 1772), dau. of Chris. (d. 1737), 15; Eliz. (d. 1818), m. Jas. Jones, 7, 10, 13, 16; Esther, w. of Revd. Wm., 10; Frances, see Franklin; John, R. of Adwell, 14; Mary, m. Ric. Carter (d. 1731), 255; Sam., R. of Adwell (d. 1802), 14, 15; Thos. (d. 1777), 15; Wm. (d. by 1698), 10, 10 n; Wm. (d. by 1729), High Sheriff, and his w., 7, 10, 14, 259; Wm. (d. 1747), R. of Adwell, 10, 14, 15; Wm. (d. 1778), of Henley, 15; fams. of Adwell, Pophley (Stokenchurch, in Aston Rowant), and S. Weston, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 10 n, 15, 255; and see Newell Birch
Newell Birch, John W., see Birch
Newington, 43, 47, 48 n, 51, 52, 255; R. of, 51, 237
Newnham Murren, 48
Newport, Rhode Island (U.S.A.), 155
Newton, Sir Isaac, 56, 183; Ric. (d. 1859), and his w. Eliz. (d. 1870), 47, 49, 50, 53
Niblet, Steph., Warden of All Souls Coll., Oxf., 110
Nicholas IV, Pope, 110
Nicholas the smith, 27
Nigel, Constable of Chester (fl. 1066), 152
Noke, 62
Norfolk, Duke of, see Mowbray; Earl of, see Bigod, Brotherton
Normandy (France), Duke of, see Henry
Norreys (Norris), Eliz., dau. of Francis, m. Edw. Wray, 102; Francis, Ld. Rycote, 88, 102, 118; Sir Hen. (later Baron of Rycote), 23, 89, 102, 118, 200; Hen. (d. 1537), 218; Marg., see Williams; fam., 88, 102, 104; and see Bertie
Norris, Revd. Hen. Hadley, 101
North, Chris., 114; G. T., 78; John (fl. 1662), 40, 41, 125; John, s. of John (fl. 1662), 41; John (d. 1763), 244; Mary, 40; Thos., 26; Wm., 114; fams., 95, 97, 114 n, 121, 121 n
Northampton, county of, 233; Earl of, see Bohun
Norton, Master Ric., V. of Shirburn, 194, 197
Norton Priory (later Abbey), in Norton (Ches.), 147, 155, 156, 156 n, 161, 169, 170, 171; Augustinian canons of, 169, 170, and see Terfoot; Prior of, 157, 158; and see Runcorn (Ches.)
Notley Abbey, in Long Crendon (Bucks.), 156, 225
'Novitovi', a Danish thegn, 3; and see Tovi
Nuneham Courtenay, 83 n, 104
O
Oakley, Rob. of, 65
Oakley, in Chinnor, 55, 57, 61, 64, 65, 66, 74, 79; and see Chinnor par. entries
Oates, —(fl. 1778), noncf. preacher, 78
Oddington, 103
Offa, King of Mercia, 131, 139, 147, 152
Offington, de, Dav., 24, 26 n; Ellen, see Mare
Offley (Herts.), 83
Ogbourne Priory (in Ogbourne St. George, Wilts.), Prior of, 13
Oglethorpe, Alice, see Goodwin; Edw., and his w. Ruth, 46; Jane, see Perrot; John, 46, 255; Owen, Pres. of Magd. Coll., Oxf., 46, 255; Wm., 149 n
d'Oilly, Hen. (fl. 12th cent.), 217, 236; Hen. (fl. 1232), 217, 237, 254; Maud, m. 1 Miles Crispin, 2 Brian FitzCount, 20, 23, 35, 216, 217; Nigel, 100, 101, 104, 216, 217, 254; Rob., Constable of Oxf. Castle, 20, 101, 132, 182, 183, 184 n, 185, 187, 193, 194, 200, 216, 220, 221, 223, 224, 254, 259, 266; Rob. (d. 1142), 217, 236, 237, 254; fam., 104, 217, 225, 266; barony, 220, 254, and see Plescy; fees, 185, 266; mans., 184, 185, 187, 188, 191, 193, 223, 224, 260; and see Doyley
Old Abbefeld, see Abbefeld
Oliver, fam., 69
Openor, Thos., 152
Ordric, Abbot of Abingdon, 100
Oriel Coll., Oxf., fellows of, see Alyard, Rye
Ormond and Wiltshire, Earl of, see Butler
Orrell, Lawr., V. of Pyrton, 170
Osbert of 'Cocham' (Cookham, Berks.) or of Hambleden, 219, 237
Osborn, John, 66; Wm. 66
Oseney Abbey, 110, 134, 179, 193, 194, 211, 217, 223, 236, 237, 254, 259, 260; Abbot of, 169, 226, 259, and see Leicester; ests. of, in Watlington, 225, 227, 233; Grange of, in Watlington, 211
Oseney, North, 183, 186; ct. of hon. of St. Valery at, 192
Oswald, Bp. of Worcester and Abp. of York, 152, 157, 169
Oswaldslow hundred (Worcs.), 157 n
Ovey, John (d. 1614), 229, 230; John (d. 1660), 230; John, J.P. (d. 1695), 214, 229, 239, 244, 245, 246; Thos. (d. 1595), 229; Thos. (fl. 1615), 233, 246; yeo. fam. of Greenfield, 216, 228, 229, 230, 233
Oxford, 41, 123, 139, 161, 169, 194, 204, 207, 208, 233; council of, 110; market, 95; Radcliffe Infirmary at, 168, 236; rds. to, 98, 142, 211; royalist army at, 57, 216; siege of, 182; and see Oseney, Oxford Castle, Rewley Abbey
Oxford, Archd. of, 74; and see Halton, Holiday, Rye
Oxford, bpric. of, 26, 206, 236; bps. of, 16, 35, 109, 111, 208, 223; and see Blandford, Fell, King, Paul, Potter, Secker, Wilberforce; arms of diocese of, 209
Oxford Castle, 91, 185, 254; ch. of St. George in, 194, 237, 260; Constable of, see Oilly; Keeper of, see Cottesford, Tyeys
Oxford Diocesan Board of Patronage, 96, 135
Oxford Diocesan Church Building Soc., 40, 77, 209, 243, 261
Oxford University, Chanc. of, see Hotham; Prof, of Arabic and Hebrew at, see Hunt; Prof. of Physic at, see Fellows; Regius Prof. of Hebrew, see Morris; Vice-Chanc. of, see Howson; and see All Souls Coll., Balliol Coll., Cardinal Coll. (later Henry VIII's Coll.), Christ Church, Lincoln Coll., Merton Coll., New Coll., Oriel Coll., Pembroke Coll., Queen's Coll., St. Edmund Hall, Wadham Coll.
Oxfordshire Election of 1754, 216
Oxfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Watlington division), 216
P
Pace, Ric, architect, 57
Packington, Sir Thos., 193 n
Padnal, see Padnells
Padnells (Padnole, Padnal), in Rotherfield Greys (formerly in Lewknor), 2, 6, 100, 107; and see Lewknor, passim
Paget, Ld. Wm. (fl. 17th cent.), 150
Paine, Messrs., 46
Painswick (Glos.), 199
Palmer, Rob., 201
Pangbourne, Wm., 199
Parker, Eliz., see Marmion; Geo., 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, M.P. and Pres. of Royal Soc., 150, 181, 183, 184, 197, 216, 229, and his w., 195; Geo., 4th Earl of Macclesfield and his w. Frances, 4, 43, 166, 169, 173, 183, 184, 197, 216, 231; Geo., 7th Earl of Macclesfield, 185, 196, 199; Hon. Geo. Lane, 183; Henrietta, w. of Thos. Augustus Wolstenholme, 6th Earl of Macclesfield, 197; Hen. (fl. 1667), of Watlington, 236; J. H., architect and ecclesiologist, 39, 77; John (fl. 1395), of Stonor, 142; John (fl. 1564), 9; Mat., Abp. of Canterbury, 111; Rob. le, 223; Thos., 1st Earl of Macclesfield and Lord Chanc., 151, 179, 181, 183, 184, 190, 191, 193, 197; Thos., 3rd Earl of Macclesfield, 105, 106, 135, 178, 182, 183, 184, 197, 198, 200, 201, 212; Thos., 5th Earl of Macclesfield, 185, 197; Thos., 6th Earl of Macclesfield and Ctss., 140, 155, 156, 172, 185, 196, 198, 208, 210, 211, 249, 258; Thos. (fl. 1824), of Kingston Blount, 31; Hon. Wm. (d. 1788), 197; fam., of Shirburn, 4, 182, 196, 198
Parslowe, Rob., 213, 235, 238, 244, 251; char., 233, 335, 251
Paskemer, see Pusemere
Patteshulle, Rob., priest of Pyrton, 170
Paul, John, Min. of Chinnor, 41; Jos., 78, 79; Wm., Bp. of Oxf., R. of Chinnor and Brightwell Baldwin, 73, 75, 80
Pauleshott, John, 83; Lucy, see Braose
Paulet, John, Mqss. of Winchester, 93; Winifred, see Bruges
Pauling, And., V. of Benson and R. of Stoke Talmage, 208
Pauncefoot, John, 254; Marg., see Beauchamp
Pauncefoot (? or Wysham), Alice, m. Sir John Guise, 255; Eliz. (d. c. 1500), m. 1 Thos. Croft (d. 1488), 2 Nic. Crowemer, 255, 259; Joan, m. 1 — Westcote, 2 John Croft, 255
Payforer, Laura, see Scaccario; Wm., 105
Payn, John, R. of Crowell, 89, 90; Nic., 22
Paynell, Sarah, see Bidun; Wm., 217. 223
Peache Trustees, 123
Peckham, Sir Geo. (fl. 1577), 93, 96 Geo., s. of Sir Geo., 93, 96
Peckleton (Leics.), 151
Pembroke Coll., Oxf., Master of, see Langley
Pendarves, John, 171, 239, 245
Penkridge (Staffs.), 24
Penn, Nat., R. of Wheatfield, and his w., 271
Penn, in Aston Rowant, 17, and see Aston Rowant
Pennington, Isaac, 91, 245; fam., 91
Percy, Rog. de, and his w. Joan, 221
Perisson (Person), John, V. of Shirburn, 194
Perrot, Jane, m. Owen Oglethorpe, 46; Mary, see Barantine; Sim., 151
Perry, Weedon, 150; Wm., 140
Person, see Perisson
Persons, Fr. Rob., S.J., 174
Perytts, John, 222
Petherton, North (Som.), 61
Petty (Pettie), Chris. (fl. 17th cent.), 26; Geo., s. of John, writer and translator, 200; John (d. 1578), of Tetsworth, 200, 201; John (d. 1589), and his w. Eliz., 209; John (d. 1621), of Stoke Talmage, and his w., 201, 204; Mary, dau. of John, m. Jas. Ley, Earl of Marlborough (d. 1629), 200; Rebecca, m. John Ellis, R. of Wheatfield, 271; fam., 199, 201; arms of, 209
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Hen. Chas. Keith, 5th Mqss. of Landsdowne (d. 1927), 51
Peverel, Adelise, dau. of Wm., m. Ric. de Riviers, 83; Beatrice, see Scaccario; John, 103; Wm., Baron, 82, 92, 94; hon. of, 2, 92
Peyvre, Paulinus, 118
Phellip, Wm., Chamberlain of the Household, 218
Phelps, Thos., astronomer, 183, 197
Phillips, Abigail, dau. of Edw., m. Rob. Seywell, jnr., 126; Cath., 138; Edw., 126
Pickford, Jos., 144
Piddington, 153, 239
Pierrepoint, John, 194
Pigott, Bart., and his wid. Julia, 23, 40; Bart., the younger, 267; Bart., s. of Nic. (fl. 1626), 23, 25; Eliz., 40; Eliz, see Streatley; Isabel, 35; John, 25; Marg., 40; Nic. (d. by 1619), 25, 29, 40; Ric. (fl. 1523–4), 29, 35; Thos. (fl. 1459), V. of Aston, 36; fam., 22, 25, 29, 35, 36, 40, 267
Pigou, Francis, Cur. of Stoke Talmage, later Dean of Bristol, 208, 209
Pinner (Midx.), 20
Piper, John, painter and writer, 144, 176
Piron (Pirun), see Pyron
Pishill, Steph. of, 132, 134
Pishill, 128, 129, 130, 131–8, 142, 149, 154, 160, 165, 175, 177, 185, 186 n, 210, 211, 224, 231, 233, 236, 252, 256; adv., 134, 135, 136; appro. of, 134; benefice of, w. Nettlebed, 134–5; boundaries, 131; brick works, 131; chars., 138; ch. bldg., 137; ch. hist., 134–7, Curs., 135, 136; dom. arch., 131–2; ec. hist., 133–4; farms, 131; grenaweg, 131; incl., 161; inns, 131–2; mans., 132–3; med. man. ho. and chap., 131; P.N., 133; pop., 134; Prot. noncf., 137–8; rcty., 134, 135; rds., 131; Rom. Cathm., 174–5; schs., 138; Stanoranlege, 131; taxes, 134, 275; top., 131–2; Vs., 137; wds., 131; worthies, 132; and see Maidensgrove, Pishill Napper, Pishill Venables, Pishill with Stonor, Russell's Water
Pishill Napper, 131, 133, 177, 234; and see Pishill
Pishill Venables (lost hamlet), 131, 133, 147, 166; and see Pishill
Pishill with Stonor, 210; and see Pishill
Pitstone (Bucks.), man. of Pitstone Neyrnut in, 25
Plague, 20, 141, 142 n, 159, 235, 268
Plantagenet, Ric, Duke of York, 4, 59
Pleck, stream, 81
Plescy, de, Hugh (fl. 1285), 61; Hugh (fl. 1349), 185 n, 254, 259; Joan, see Sulham; John (d. 1380), formerly Lenveysy, and his wid. m. 2 Phil. de la Vache, 254; fam., 185, 220, 254
Plomer (Plomere), John, 179; Thos., of Oxf., 175
Plot, Dr. Rob., 44
Ploughley hundred, 27, 253, 254
Plowden, Sir Wm. C., 22, 32
Plumbridge ('Plumrugge'), in Ibstone (formerly in Lewknor), 2, 3, 5, 100, 107; and see Lewknor, passim
Plundered Ministers, Cttee. for, 195
Pockele, Geoff. de, 22
Pocock, John, 73; R. N., 21 n
Poffe, Folke, and his w., 78
Poitou (France), 148
Pol, Ralph de, 118; and see St. Pol, and Pole
Pole, Ralph, of Radboume, 151; Ralph, of Wakebridge, 151 n
Pole, de la, Alice, see Chaucer; Sir Edm. (fl. 1385), 8, 9, 93; Edm., Duke of Suffolk (d. 1570), 104; Eliz., see Moton; John (fl. 1316), 118, 121; John, Earl of Lincoln (d. 1487), 104; Kath., m. Rob. James, 9; Maud, see Sackville; Mic., Earl of Suffolk, 93; Pet. (fl. c. 1250), 65, 118; Wm., Earl of Suffolk (fl. 1438), 218; fam., 65, 104, 121, 174, 254; and see St. Pol and Pol
Pollard, John, R. of Wheatfield, 270, 271
Pomereia, Samson de la, 27
Poole, Sir Hen., 22
Pope, Thos., 3rd Earl of Downe, 179; fam., 222
Popes, see Clement, Eugenius, Innocent, John, Nicholas
Popham, Eliz., see Knoyle; John (fl. 1504), 61; Sir John (fl. 14th cent.), 60; and his w., see Zouche; Sir John (fl. 1459), 60; fam., 60; fam. of N. Petherton, 61; fee, 60, 61
Popham (Hants), 60
Pophley, John, 171; man. of, see Stokenchurch
Portways, in Pyrton, 138, 177
Postcombe, in Lewknor, 2, 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 98, 100, 107, 109, 110, 111, 253, 255; char. 115; dom. arch., 99; fields, 105, 108; noncf., 114; pop., 99; sch., 115; and see Lewknor, passim
Postelcumbe, see Postcombe
Potter, John, Bp. of Oxford, 175
Powell, Edm., 156
Powell & Sons, Messrs. J. C., glasspainters and designers, 114
Powys, see Lybbe Powys
Préaux Abbey (Normandy, France), 237; Abbot of, 216, 219; est. of, in Watlington, 214, 215, 220, 224, 226, 227, 233, 234
Presbyterians, 40, 54, 198
Price, And. (d. 1851), R. of Britwell, 52, 54; Bart., R. of Holton, 207; Chas., V. of Watlington, 237; Rog., R. of King's Chap., Boston, U.S.A., 52
Prince, Mr.—, landowner of Hants, 221
Princes Risborough Rlwy. Co., see Watlington
Pronte, Wm., le, 47
Prosser, Jas., V. of Thame, 124
Pryce fam., of Worminghall (Bucks.), 35
Puleston, Rog., V. of Pyrton, 141, n, 171, 178
Pusemere (or Paskemer), Hugh de, 186
Pyrgo, in Havering (Essex), 267
Pyron (Piron, Pirun), Hugh (fl. c. 1115), 147, 156; Hugh (fl. c. 1225), 156; Sir Hugh (fl. 1260), and his w. Maud, 156; John, of Warpsgrove, 156; Laur., 156; Ric. (fl. 1187), 156; Ric. (fl. early 13th cent.), 156; Ric. (fl.c. 1250), 156; Ric. (fl.c. 1277), 156; Rob., s. of Sir Hugh, 156; fam., 156
Pyrton (Piritun), 10, 14, 46, 131, 148–78, 182, 189, 193, 201, 207, 208, 210, 211, 218, 220, 224, 236, 249, 271; adv., 169; bounds., 138–9; chars., 177; ch. bldg., 172–4; ch. hist; 168–72; chwdns.' accts., 170; Compt. cens., 174; crops, 164, 165; dom. arch., 140–1; ec. hist., 157–66; emigration, 168; farm hos., 139, 141; farm leases, 162, 164; farms, 165; field map, 163; fields, 162; freemen, 157; geol., 157; glebe, 169; Hollandridge (Herlinggerugge) Farm, 153; incl., 160, 161, 162, 165, 166; Knightsbridge Lane (Ruggewey), 139, 178; lesser ests., 155–6; man. ho., 140; man. services, 158; mans., 147–55, 253; P.N., 147 n, 157; pop., 157, 158, 159; produce, 161; Prot. noncf., 176; Readnora, 139 n, 157; Rcty., 140, 195; rcty., 169; Rom. Cathm., 174–6; schs., 176–7; sheep flocks, 161, 164; taxes, 159, 275; Vic., 140; vic., 169; Vcs., 169–71, 176; wds., 166; worthies, 144; and see Clare, Goldor, Portways, Pyrton Uphill, Standhill, Stonor (or Assendon)
Pyrton hundred, 2, 3, 5, 131, 154, 174, 192, 203, 220, 226, 234; ct. of, 188, 256
Pyrton Uphill, in Pyrton, 168, 177
Pytchley (Northants.), 265
Q
Quakers, see Friends, Soc. of
Quatremain (Quartermaine), Alice, 162; Chas., 126 n; Jeremy, 236; John (fl. 1585), 236; John (d. by 1614), 252; John (d. 1780), 126; Ralph, 204; Ric., 184, 186, 188; Thos., 141, 162, 199, 205; fam., 186, 236; farm, 162
Queen Anne's Bounty, 124, 135, 136, 194, 238, 240
Queen's Coll., the, Oxf., 253, 259; Chpl. of, see Fisher, London; Fellows of, 260, and see Birkhead; Prov. of, 260, and see Hotham
Quincy, de, Eleanor, wid. of Rog., m. 2 Rog. de Leyburne, 58, 60; Eliz., dau. of Rog. and Helen, m. Alex. Comyn, Earl of Buchan, 58; Helen or Ellen (d. 1206), dau. of Rog., m. Alan la Zouche, 58, 60; Marg., dau. of Rog. and Helen, m. Wm. de Ferrers, Earl of Derby (d. 1254), 58; Rob., s. of Saer (d. by 1219), 58; Rog., 3rd Earl of Winchester (d. 1264), 58, 60, 72, 117, 118, 119, 121, and his first w. Helen, 58; Saer, 1st Earl of Winchester (d. 1219) 58, 61, 63, 117
R
Radbourne (Derb.), 151
Radclive (Bucks.), 265
Radnage (Bucks.), 10
Ragland, Hierom, and his w. Anne, 197
Rainald son of Croc (fl. 1086), 62, 164
Rainere, Edwin, 100
Ralfe, see Rolles
Ralph, Steph. s. of, 132
Ralph the carter (or Ralph of Watcombe), 186
Ralph of Goldor, 152, and see Derneden
Ralph of Shirburn (fl. 1086), 183
Ralph of Shirburn (fl. 12th cent.), and his dau. Maud, 202
Ralph of Watcombe, see Ralph the carter
Ramsay (Ramsey), Adam, 61, 62, 77; Allan, painter, 183; Isabel, see Malyns
Ramsbury (Wilts.), 25
Rastell, Ric., R. of Emmington, 96
Rawlinson, Ric., antiquary, 37, 39, 97
Read, H., of Exeter, 77; Sewel, 164
Reade, John (fl. 1826), of Ipsden, 46, 47; Penelope Harriet (d. 1825), 46; Thos., of Uxmore, 46; fam., 46
Reading, Thos., 190
Reading (Berks.), 161, 173; abbey, 11; abbot of, 11, 14
Rebecca, J. B., architect, of London, 82
Rede, Agnes, see Cottesmore; Anne, wid. of Wm. Rede, m. 2 Wm. Gaynesford, 154; Cecilia, see Harlyngrugge; Christine, see James; Edm. (d. 1430) and his w. Christina (d. 1435), 9, 153; Sir Edm. (d. 1489), 9, 72, 153, 160, 169, 171; John (d. 1404), of Checkendon, 9, 153, 160 n; Kath., 154, and see Gaynesford; Kath., m. Thos. Dynham, 153; Leon., s. of Wm. (d. by 1552), 153; Thos., s. of Edm., 72; Wm. (fl. 1389), 160; Wm., s. of Sir Edm. (d. by 1489), 153; Wm. (d. 1527), 153; fam., 151, 160
Redland (or Red Lane) End, in Chinnor (lost hamlet), 55, 71
Reginald son of Jordan, and his w. Beatrice, 206 n; and see Wooburn, de
Relton, Jas., V. of Shirburn, 240, 244
Renshaw, Art., 213, 223; Lady Winifred, 223
Repingdon, Ph., Bp. of Lincoln, 110
Reve, fam., 233
Rewley Abbey, 200
Reynardson, Sir Abr., Ld. Mayor of London, 10 n; and see Birch Reynardson
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, painter, 265; Thos., V. of Aston Rowant, 37, 41
Rice, Sim., 255
Rich, Dan., 201
Richard II, King, 4, 25, 78, 154, 218
Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 3, 5, 8, 23, 83, 85, 103, 183, 200, 211, 213, 216, 217, 222, 225, 232, 233
Richard the clerk, of Watlington, and his dau. Agnes, 249
Richard the miller, Wm. s. of, 11
Richard of Dover, Abp. of Canterbury, 237
Richardson, John, 208
Rigby, John, R. of Adwell and of Ickford (Bucks.), 14
Risborough, Princes (Bucks.), 54, 55; Anabaptist meeting ho. at, 78; Chibnal est. in, 250; rd. from, 80
Riviers, de, Adelisa, see Peverel; Baldwin (d. 1216), 83; Baldwin (d. by 1252), Earl of Devon, 83; Baldwin, Earl of Devon, grds. of Marg., 83; Marg., see FitzGerold; Ric. (d. 1107), 83; Wm., Earl of Devon, 83; fam., 62
Rixon, yeo. fam., 31
Roadnight, Mr. R., 45, 50
Roald, Constable of Richmond (Yorks.), 20 n
Robert, a priest, 72
Robert le Parker, 223
Robert of Swynebroke and his w. Maud, 222
Robinson, Thos., 212
Rockall, Wm., 137
Rofford, Lower, in Chalgrove, 263
Roger, Constable of Chester, 169 n
Roger of Greenfield, 214
Rohant, Alan fitz, 27; Lady Eleanor, see Lovell; Eleanor (d. by 1369), dau. of Sir Rog., m. Thos. Champernowne, 21; Sir Rog. (fl. 1340), 21, 28; fam., 17, 18 n, 28
Roke, in Benson, 247
Roland, Sir Alan (d. after 1295), s. of, 21, 36, and his sons, see FitzAlan; Amfrey (fl. early 12th cent.), s. of, 20
Roland son of Alan (d. 1247), 21
Rolfe, Rob., 160; and see Rolles
Rolles (Ralfe, Rolfe), Ant., 255; Augustine, 255; Dot., see Marmion; John, yeo. of Horsefield (Glos.), 8 n, 10; Ric. (fl. 1583), 255; Ric. (d. 1633), 101, 108; Ric. (fl. 1648), 255; Rob., 149, 173; Thos. (d. 1606), 101; Thos. (d. 1689), 99, 101, 102; Thos. (d. 1725), 101; fam. of Lewknor, 99, 105, 112, 114, 255 n; fam. of S. Weston, 255
Roman Catholics, 15, 54, 78, 97, 114, 137, 174, 175, 176, 197, 209, 244, 245, 246, 273
Roman remains and roads, 64, 94, 98, 157, 157 n, 224
Romayn, le, Isabel (fl. 1292), 65; John, the miller (fl. 1303), 64, 65; John (fl. 1350), 66
Rookes, Margery, see Sackville; Thos. 93, 95
Ros, Lady Eleanor, see Beauchamp
Rose, Edw., 149 n; Hen., V. of Pyrton and Fellow of Lincoln Coll., Oxf., 144; Thos., 186
Rotherby (Leics.), 150 n
Rotherfield Greys, 2, 161, 179, 251
Rotherfield Peppard, 177
Rotherham, John, 22; Marg., m. —Willoughby, 22
de Rothschild, Nat. Mayer, Bt. (later cr. Ld. Rothschild), 250
Rousham, 59
Rowsse, John, and his w., 113
Ruck-Keene, Capt. C. E., 135; E. C., V. of Pishill, 135, 136, 137, 138, 230
Rudhall, C. I., bellfounder, 244
Rufford, John, bellfounder, 209
Runcorn (later Norton) Priory (Ches.), see Norton Priory
Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 45, 57
Rusden, Mr. —, of Wallingford, 246
Russell, fam. of Pishill, 131, 131 n
Russell's Water, in Pishill, 131, 138
Rutherford, Jas., noncf. min., 79, 80
Rutland (Rut.), 149 n
Rycote, Fulk de (fl. 1346), 220, 254, 254 n; Ld., see Norreys
Rycote, Great, in Haseley, 20, 179, 200, 254 n
Ryder, Frederica, see Skynner; Rt. Hon. Ric., 117, 118; Win., 252; char., 252; fam., 118, 122
Rye, Geo., Archd. of Oxf., Fellow of Oriel Coll., R. of Adwell, and of Islip, 14; Judith, m. John Clerke (d. 1683), 22
Ryston, Mr. —, landscape gardener, 181
S
Sabbatarians, see Baptists
Sackville (or Sackville, de), Alice, m. Reynald Malyns, 62; And. (d. c. 1290), and his w. Ermentrude, 92; And. (d. 1316), and his w. Joan, 91, 92; Sir And. (d. by 1369), 92, 93, 95; Sir And. (d. 1369), 92, 95; Edw. (d. 1450), 93, 95; Geoff. (d. by 1230), 92, 95; Humph. (d. 1488), 93, 95; Joan. see Beche; John, s. of Sir Ric., 96 and his w. Marg., see Boleyn; Jordan (d. 1136) and his w. Ela de Dene, 92, 93; Jordan (d. 1233), s. of Geoff., 92; Jordan (d. 1273), 91, 92; Margery, m. Thos. Rookes, 93; Maud (d. 1393), wid. of Sir And., m. 2 Sir Edm. de la Pole, 92, 93; Sir Ric. (d. 1524), 93, 96; Sir Ric. (d. 1566), Chane. of Ct. of Augmentations, and his w., m. 2 Mqss. of Winchester, 93, 96; Ric., s. of Sir Ric., 93, 96; Ric., 3rd Earl of Dorset, 96; Sir Thos., 1d. of Fawley, 62, 93, 95; Sir Thos., cr. Ld. Buckhurst and Mqss. of Dorset, 93, 96; Wm., 93 n; Winifred, see Bruges; fam. of Emmington, 92; fam. of Fawley, 93, 96; arms of, 97
Sackville, de (or Burgess), Alice, 92; Thos., of Buckhurst (Suss.), 92, 93
Sacred Heart, Priests of the Order of the, 175
Sadler, fam., 222
St. Albans (Herts.), abbey of, 23, 35, 72
St. Edmund Hall, Oxf., 273
St. George, ch. of, see Oxford Castle
St. George's Chap., Windsor (Berks.), 74, 149 n, 160, 161; canon of, see Giles; Dean and Chapter of, 13, 148 n, 149, 165, 166, 173, 230
St. George's Coll., Windsor (Berks.), 36 n, 74
St. Helen, de, Beatrice, m. Sir Giles de Braose, 83; Sir John, 1d. of Long Wittenham (Berks.), 17, 83, 88
St. Helen (or Elene), see Aston Rowant
St. John, de, John, 200; Master Sim., R. of Lewknor, 109
St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, see Hospitallers
St. Mary de Moor, chap. of, see Ackhampstead
St. Mary-le-Moor, ch. of, in Cadmore End (Bucks.), 112
St. Philibert, de, Euphemia, see Sulham; Hugh (fl. 1249), 8; Hugh (d. by 1279), 9; Hugh (d. 1304), 8, 9, 11, 45, 61; John (d. 1333), 9, 13; Sir John (d. 1358), Mayor of Bordeaux, 9, 46 n; fam., 8, 46 n, 50; man., 11
St. Pol, John de, 118
St. Valery, de, Bern., 200; Reynold, 200; Thos., 193, 200; fam., 200
St. Valery, hon. of, 4 n, 183, 186, 188, 192, 200
Sale, Chas. Vincent, 22; John and his w. Mary, 46
Saleye, Joan de, 221
Salisbury, Earl of, and his wid., see Montague; Edw. of (fl. 1086), 63, 64
Sallet, Alice, 161
Salley, Thos., 133, 134
Salter, H. E., V. of Shirburn and antiquary, 195; John, V. of Aston Rowant, 36
Sampford Peverell (Devon), 246
Sampson, Prior of Wallingford, 72
Samwell, Art., 113; Frances, 113
Sanderson, John, architect, 181
Sandford on Thames, 156
Sandford Preceptory, see Templar
Sandwich (Kent), 154n
Sandwych (Sandwich), Lawr. de, 203; fam., 202
Sandys, Sam., 1st Baron Sandys, 265; for his w., see Tipping
Sans Aver, Hugh, see Mare; Isabel, see Vernon; Ralph, 58
Sapey, de, John, of Sapey (Herefs.), 59 n; Maud, 59; Rob., and his w. Aline, 58, 59, 92; Wm., nephew of Rob., 59; fam., 57, 59; arms of, 77
Saunders, S. C., V. of Watlington, 240, 241, 243
Saunderton (Bucks.), 123
Savage, Hen., 121; Rob., R. of Lewknor, 109; fam., 65, 121
Says, Isabel, 102 n
Scaccario, de, Beatrice, m. John Peverel, 105; Elias (fl. c. 1164), 105 n; Elias (fl. 1279), 104; Hen. (fl. 1219), 103; Laura, m. Wm. Payforer, 105; Laur. (d. 1217), 105; Laur. (d. 1284), 100, 104, 105, 107, 158; Maud, sis. of Sim., 105; Petronilla, wid. of Sim., 103; Rog. (d. 1271), 105, 110 n; Sim. (d. 1291), 105; fam., 100, 104, 105
Scheemakers, P., sculptor, 272
Schenholte, Hen. de, 65
Scobell, Geo., Cur. of Pishill, 136
Scoles, John, 108, 191, 196; Wm. (fl. 1642), 108; Wm. (fl. 1843), 191, 193; wid. —, 197; fams., of Lewknor, 114, and of Shirburn, 114, 191, 197
Scot, John le, Earl of Chester, 147
Scotland, 92
Scott, Sir G. G., architect, 209; Master John, 238
Scrope, Adrian (fl. 1595), 166; Adrian, regicide, 2, 114; John (d. 1752), Secy. of the Treasury, 113, 228 n; Sir Rob., 190; fam. of Wormsley, 2n, 104
Sculptors, see Bazzanti, Boehm, Denman, Gill, Hopper, Scheemakers
Secker, Thos., Bp. of Oxford, 239, 242
Second World War, 19, 70, 113, 173, 231, 258, 259
Segrave, de, Gil., s. of Steph., 63, 63 n; Nic. (fl. 1279), 63; Steph. (d. 1241), 63; fam., 63
Sessuns, Riulf de, 20
Seventh Day Baptists, see Baptists
Sewaly of Stoke, 201
Sewell, Edw., and his wife, 124
Seymour, Thos., Duke of Somerset and Ld. Protector, 21
Seymour Green, in Watlington, 213, 214; common of, 230, 231
Seyres, Fr. Andrél, 175
Seywell, Abigail, see Phillips; Rob., jnr., 126
Shaen Carter, Maria, see Tilson; Thos. F., 223
Shepheard, Mr. —, R.C. priest, 170
Shepherd, fam., 245
Sherborne (Dors.), 182
Sherburn-in-Elmet (Yorks.), 182
Sheriff Hutton (Yorks.), castle of, 179
Sherman, Mildred, m. Ralph Francis Julian Stonor, 155; fam., of Newport, Rhode Island (U.S.A.), 155
Shiplake, 177
Shirburn, Alfred of (fl. 1139), 185, and see Brokepenny; Geoff. (fl. c. 1180), priest of, 194; Iterus (fl. 12th cent.), priest of, 194; Ralph of (fl. 1086), 183; Ralph of (fl. 12th cent.), and his dau. Maud, 202; Wm. of, 186
Shirburn, 5, 46, 51, 98, 100, 133, 134, 139, 155, 162, 168, 169, 177, 178–98, 198, 228, 237, 249, 253, 254, 264, 267; adv., 193; boundaries, 178; castle, 178–81, 190, 195, 197, 229; castle library, 183; castle observatory, 181, 183; castle park, 178, 181; chars., 197; ch. bldg., 195–7; ch. hist., 193–5; Civ. War at, 182, 190; dom. arch., 178–82; East, 179, 183, 188, 190; ec. hist., 187–91; farms, 189, 190; field system, 189; freeholders, 188; glebe, 194; incl., 161, 189, 190; lesser ests., 186; Lodge, 182; mans., 183–6; man. cts., 192; map, 180; med. vill., 178; mill, 186; Model Farm, 191; par. govt., 192–3; par. rates, 192; peasant charters, 188; pop., 181, 182, 187, 188, 189; Prot. noncf., 197–8; rcty., 193–4; rds., 178; Rom. Cathm., 197; sch., 182, 198; taxes, 188, 189, 275; top., 178–83; West, man., 185, and man. ho., 178–9; West Lodge, in, 182; Vic., 140, 194; Vs. of, 194–5; wds., 178, 183, 191, 192; worthies, 182–3; yeo. fams., 190
Shotover, 14
Shotteswell (Warws.), 260
Shrewsbury, Marg., Ctss. of, see Beauchamp
Shurfield, Cath., 142; fam., 175
Siarey, I. (fl. 1794), builder, 17; Messrs. W. H., & Son, Ltd., builders and contractors, of Chinnor, 71
Sibley, John, 233
Silvanus, Wm., 152
Silver Sons & Filewood, 39, 39n
Simeon, Anne, see Molyns; Sir Edw. (d. 1768), 6, 221, 244; Sir Geo. (fl. 1611), s. of John, 155, 221, 236, 244; Sir Geo. (d. 1665), 201; Sir Jas. (d. 1707), 48, 49, 221; John (fl. 1600), of Britwell Baldwin, 201, 220, 221, 224, 236; Sir John (d. 1654), s. of John, 221, 228, 236; Marg., see Molyneux; Marg., dau. of Sir Jas., m. — Weld, 221; Lady —, 216 n; fam., 48, 49, 52, 54, 201, 216, 221, 228, 244; and see Simeon (later Weld)
Simeon (later Weld), Thos. (d. by 1771), 221, 222
Simon (fl. c. 1200), R. of Wheatfield, 271
Simons, Thos., glazier, 38; Mr. —(fl. 1680), 174; and see Symeon
Skeeler, Francis, s. of Thos., 113; Thos., V. of Lewknor and his w. Jane, 98, 111, 113
Skilbeck, C. O., of Bledlow, 243
Skinner, Ralph, V. of Aston, 36
Skull, Marg., see Beauchamp; Sir Wal., 254
Skydmore, Ralph, 84
Skyle, Sim., Chpl. of Sydenham, 124; Wm., priest of Sydenham, 124
Skynner, Frederica, m. Rt. Hon. Ric. Ryder, 118; Sir John, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 118
Slater, Dr. Dan., V. of Lewknor, 111; Ric., 123; Wm., 249
Slatter, Mr. —, builder, 90
Slemaker, Wm., 144
Smart, Master John, 238
Smith, Emily Jane, 54; Admiral Geo. Wal., 54; John (d. 1888), 54; John, Apsley (d. 1894), 54; Reg. John, K.C., 54; Ric. (fl. 1608), 224; Thos., of Sydenham, 125; Col. Wm. Apsley, 54; Misses —, of Britwell Ho., 45; Mrs. —, of Britwell Ho., 55; fam., 54
Smith & Son, clockmakers, of Derby, 243
Smith, Nicholas the, 27
Smythe, Sir Seb., dau. of, 52 n
Snappe, Eliz., m. John Pettie (d. 1589), 209; arms, 209
Snow, Revd. A. E., 244
Somerset, Duke of, see Seymour
Sonning (Berks.), 199, 201, 207
Southwood, Rob., London mercer, 161
Spencer, Aubrey John (d. 1935), 267, 273; Lt.-Col. Aubrey Vere, 206, 265, 267, 271; Chas., 3rd Duke of Marlborough, 263, 264, 267; Ld. Chas. (d. 1820), 153, 206, 263, 264, 265, 267, 271, 272, 273; Chas. Vere (d. 1898), R. of Wheatfield, 153, 258, 263, 267, 270, 272, 273; Emma Frederica (d. 1907), 272; Revd. Fred. Chas. (d. 1831), R. of Wheatfield, 265, 266, 267, 270, 272; Geo., 4th Duke of Marlborough, and his dau. Lady Eliz., m. the Hon. John Spencer, 265, 267, 272; Geo. John (d. 1820), 272; Geo. (fl. 1838), 270; John (d. 1831), s. of Ld. Chas., 153, 265, 267, 272; Mary Ann, see Bernard-Morland; Vere (fl. 1848), 208, 270; Sir Wm. (d. 1609), 37; fam., 267 n, 271, 272; arms, 272
Spini (Italy), merchants of the, 83
Spire, John, 49
Sprigg's Alley (or Alliver's Alley, or Sprigg's Holly), in Chinnor, 55, 57, 68, 69, 70, 71, 76, 79, 91
Spyer, Miss M. K. (fl. 1891), 249; Miss — (d. 1944), 45; fam. of Britwell Salome, 45
Spynell, John, and his w. Marg., 112
Spythurst, Wm., 224
Stacy, John (fl. 1590), 223; John (fl. 1634), 223
Stadhampton, 10
Stafford, Alice, sis. of Wm., m. 2 Wal. Talboys, 84; Anne, see Woodstock; Avice (d. 1457), dau. of Ric., m. Jas. Butler, Earl of Ormond and Wilts, (d. 1461), 84; Edm., Earl of (d. 1403), 149, 149 n; Eliz., see Aumarle; Hen., 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 81, 154; Sir Humph. (d. 1413), 83, 84; Sir Humph, (d. 1442), 83, 84; Humph, (d. 1461), s. of John, 84; Humph, (d. 1469), cr. Earl of Devon, 84; John, s. of Sir Humph, (d. 1442), 84; John, Abp. of Canterbury, 83; Ric., s. of Sir Humph, (d. 1442), 84; Wm. (fl. 15th cent.), 84; Wm. (fl. 17th cent.), 41; fam., 81, 88
Stammers, Aileen, 39
Stanbridge man., in Leighton Buzzard (Beds.), 184
Standhill, in Pyrton, 129 n, 138, 139, 141, 147, 153, 156, 157, 158, 165, 166, 167; depopulation of, 159, 171; fee, 148, 149; inch., 160; Lower, farm at, 141; man., 149, 152–4; med. chap., 168, 171; plague at, 159; Upper, farm at, 141; and see Pyrton, passim
Standish-with-Langtree (Lancs.), 22
Stanora, see Stonor
Stanton St. John, 200
Stanyern, Chris., R. of Adwell, 14
Stennett, Edw., 246; fam., 246
Stephen, King, 20, 45, 182, 217, 236
Stephen of Pishill, 132, 134
Stephen son of Ralph, 132
Stephens, Thos., 68; fam., 34
Stevens, Edw., R. of Bledlow, 60, 61; Hen., yeo. of Bledlow, 60; Hen. (fl. 1642), 189, 220 n; Jas., s. of Edw., V. of Bledlow, 61; John, 189; Rob., of Chinnor, 59; Thos. (fl. 1669), 114; Thos. (fl. 1714), 46; Wm. (fl. 16th cent.), 256, 257; Wm. (d. 1714), 39; fam., 59 n, 66, 121, 121 n, 189, 191, 255, 256; of Britwell Salome, ironfounders, 50
Stevenson, Wm., Cur. of Sydenham and V. of Bledlow, 124, 125
Stigand, Abp. of Canterbury, former Bp. of Winchester, 20, 147, 157
Stoches, see Stoke
Stoke, de, Lawr., 203; Rob., 203; fam., 202
Stoke Bishop, in Westbury-on-Trym (Glos.), 10
Stoke Marmion, in Checkendon, 9
Stoke, North, 155, 177
Stoke, South, 52
Stoke Talmage, 7, 171, 178, 183, 185 n, 186, 189, 192, 198–210, 256, 258, 260, 263, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273; adv., 206; chars., 210; ch. bldg., 208–9; ch. hist., 206–8; Cistercian grange, 203; Compt. cens., 206, 209 n; crops, 205, 206; dom. arch., 199; ec. hist., 202–6; field system, 204; geol., 202; Gilton (or Gyldon) Hill, 198; glebe, 207; Grange Farm, 199, 204, 205, 206; incl., 199, 203, 205, 206; inn 'The Red Lion', 199; man. ho. (Place Ho.), 199; Manor or Stoke Farm, 199, 204, 205; mans., 200–2; noncf., 209; P.N., 200; Poppet's Hill, 198; pop., 203, 205; rds., 198; Rs., 207–8; Rcty., 199, 208; rcty., 206–7; schs., 209–10; taxes, 203, 204, 275; tithes, 207; top., 198–200; worthies, 200; yeo. fams., 203
Stokenchurch (now in Bucks.), in Aston Rowant, 1, 2, 5, 6, 16, 21, 22, 27, 34, 80, 98, 104, 107, 112, 115; benefice of, 38; brick kiln, 33; chpry., 35, 37; ch. hist., 36, 37–38, 104; division of Ewelme hon., 34; man., 23; Pophley's man. in, 8, 10; and see Beacon's Bottom, Chequers, Water End, Wormsley
Stone, Carleton (d. 1708), 24; Cath., see Carleton; Dot., dau. of Ric., 24; Frances, see Lowe; Isaac, builder, of Thame, 38; Joan, 154; John (fl. 1634), 23; John (fl. 1692), s. of Ric., 24, 49; John (d. 1732), 24; Ric. (d. 1661), 23; Rob., 257, 261, 262; Wm. Francis (fl. 1830), 34, 35; Mr. — (fl. 17th cent.), of Brightwell Baldwin, 49; and see LowndesStone; fam., of S. Weston, 258 n
Stonill, Hannah, see Chapman; Thos., 247
Stonor, Agnes, see Winnard; Alice, wid. of Sir Thos. i. m. 2 Sir Ric. Drayton, 172; Lady Anne (d. 1518), 170; Anne, see Nevill; Anne m. Sir Adrian Fortescue, 154, 197; Anne (fl. 1706), 175; Lady Cecily (d. c. 1600), see Chamberlain; Chas. (d. 1781), 155; Sir Edm. (d. 1382), 154, 219; Edm. (fl. 1536), 161, 223; Eliz., see Croke; Eliz., dau. of Sir Wal., 155; Eliz., see Lake; Eliz., see Neville; Frances (d. 1808), wid. of Geo. Cary, 137; Sir Francis (d. 1564), 155, 160, 174; Sir Francis (d. 1625), 134, 155, 166, 174, 177, 223; Francis (d. 1652), 155; Francis (d. 1881), 155; Francis Rob., 4th Baron Camoys, 50, 134, 135, 138, 155, 166; Gil. (d. 1396), 154; Hen., s. of Sir Francis (d. 1625), 134; Jane, w. of Sir Thos. (d. 1474), 176; Hon. Mrs. Jeanne, 176; Joan, wid. of Sir Ralph, m. 2 Edm. Hampden, 219, 221; Sir John i (d. 1354), Chief Justice, 19, 133, 154, 175, 202, 218, 219, 221, 227; and his w., 219; and his 2 daus., 179; Sir John ii (d. 1361), 154, 159, 219; John iii (d. 1383), 154; Sir John iv (d. 1390), 219; John v (d. 1498), s. of Sir Wm., 154; John (fl. 1550), of N. Stoke, 155; John vi (d. 1626), s. of Lady Cecily, 174; John vii (d. 1687), 155, 174; Bp. John Talbot (d. 1756), 175, 213 n, 245; Julia (d. 1950), m. Marquis d'Hautpoul, 137; Marg., see Harnhill; Lady Martha, w. of Sir Francis, 174; Mary, see Biddulph; Mary, see Blount; Mary, m. John Barantyne, 63; Mildred, see Sherman; Sir Ralph (d. 1394), 133, 154, 219, 221; Ralph Francis Julian, 5th Baron Camoys, 133; Ric. (fl. 1241), 154, 155; Ric. (fl. 1279), 134, 147, 154, 159, 226; Ric. (d. 1314), 154, 243; Maj. the Hon. Sherman, 133, 155; Thos. i. (d. 1431), M.P., 59, 142 n, 154, 155, 177, 219, 222 n; Sir Thos. ii (d. 1474), 154, 170, 172, 175; Thos. iii (d. 1494), 194; Thos. iv (d. 1512), 133, 154, 160, 161, 176; Thos. v, s. of Sir Francis, 166; Thos. vi (fl. 1654), 174, 239, 244, 245, 247; Thos. vii (d. 1683), 155, 197, 212, 213; Thos. viii (d. 1724), 131 n, 134, 135, 136, 155, 166, 175, 220; Thos. ix (d. 1772), 137, 155, 232, 236; Thos. x (d. 1831), 135, 155, 166, 167, 169, 176, 231; Thos. xi, 3rd Baron Camoys, 141, 155; Sir Wal. (d. 1550), 154, 155, 160, 161, 174, 238; Sir Wm. i (d. 1494), 6, 63, 153, 154, 161, 169, 174, 224; Wm. ii. (d. 1645), 174; Wm. iii (d. 1651), 155, 174, 213, 223; Winifred (fl. 1706), 175; fam., 131, 135, 154, 171, 213, 214, 216, 228, 230, 234, 239; arms, 176, 243; letters, 161; and see Stuart, Chas. Edw.
Stonor, in Pyrton, 142, 157; and see Assendon, Upper
Stonor Park, 131, 139, 142–7, 168, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179; chap., 170, 172, 175, 176
Stopes, Chris., 50; Jas, (fl. 1621), 88; Jas., R. of Britwell (1671–5), 50, 52; Jas., R. of Britwell (1675–1706), and R. of S. Stoke, 44, 52; Jas. (d. 1734), R. of Britwell, and later of Britwell Baldwin, 46, 50, 52, 53; Jas., R. of Britwell (1745–77), and Mary, his w., 50, 52, 53; John (d. 1668), R. of Crowell, 89, 90; John (fl. 1780), 49, 50; Rebecca, 90, 91; Miss — (fl. 1808), 54; fam., 45, 48, 50, 52
Stowell (Glos.), 177
Strangeways, Eleanor, see Talboys; Giles, s. of Hen., 84; Hen., 84; Thos., 84
Streatley, Edm. (b. 1372), 266; Edm. (d. by 1568), 266, 267, 270, 273; Eliz., m. Bart. Piggott (fl. 1571), 267; Geo., 267, 269; Hugh (d. by 1390), 266; Joan, see Whitfield; Master John (fl. 1362), Dean of Lincoln, 266; John (fl. 1455), 266; John (d. 1515), 266, 268, 269; John (d. by 1568), 266, 267; Marg., m. 1 Ric. Lee, 2 Wm. Chamberlain, 267; Thos. (d. 1479), 266; Thos. (fl. 1479), 266; fam., 270; fams. of Wheatfield and Creslow (Bucks.), 266
Street, G. E., architect, 53, 77, 80, 172 n, 209, 261
Strickland, Dr. Jos., 175
Stringer, Mary, see Nash; Mr., apothecary, 168
Stuart, Chas. Edw., the Young Pretender, or 'Mr. Stonor', 174
Stubbs, Geo., painter, 144
Studdridge, in Lewknor, 2, 5, 28, 98, 100, 107, 108, 115; and see Lewknor
Sueter, Capt. —, 238
Suffolk, Dchss. of, see Chaucer; Duke of, see Brandon; Earl of, see Pole
Sule, John, 124; Rob., 124
Sulham, de, Aumary i (d. by 1130), 8, 45, 47; Aumary ii (d. 1186), 8; Aumary iii FitzRobert (d. by 1242), 8, 11, 47, 50, 61, 63, 71; Euphemia, w. of Aumary iii, 9, 61; Euphemia, dau. of John, m. Hugh de St. Philibert, 9; Joan, wid. of John, m. 2 Hugh de Plescy, 9, 61; John (d. by 1279), 8, 9, 45, 61; Philippa, dau. of John, m. Ric. de la Hyde, 9; Ralph, s. of Aumary i, 8, 45; Rob., s. of Aumary i, 8; Rob. (d. by 1211), 8; Wm. (fl. 1104), 8, 45; Wm. (d. by 1250), 8; fam. of Chesterton, 8 n; of Sulham, 8, 8 n, 44, 45, 47, 50, 61, 63, 74; and see Wm. of Sulham
Sulham (Berks.), 8, 45
Sulston, John, 87
Sunley Bank, in Chinnor, 71, 72
Surrey, county, 21
Sussex, county, 92
Sutton, de, Maud, see Beaumont; Oliver, Bp. of Lincoln, 110; Rob., R. of Crowell (1361–1416), 89; Wm. (fl. 13th cent.), 150
Sutton Courtney (Berks.), Sutton Wick est. in, 194
Swaine, Mary, 80
Swallowfield (Berks.), 230
Swan, Abr., carpenter, 213
Swerford, 61
Swinburne, Ric. (d. 1640), 12; Ric., a weaver, 12
Swineshead (Lines.), John, parson of, 148 n
Swyncombe, 43, 135, 136, 214, 222, 237, 239
Swynebrook, de, Maud, m. Wm. de la Ho, 219; Rob., and his w. Maud, 219, 222
Sybil (fl. ante 1279), 47
Sydenham, 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 17, 58, 64, 65, 66, 94, 116–27; chpry., 116; chaps., 117, 126; chars., 127; ch. hist., 123–5; Compt. cens., 121; crops, 122; dom. arch., 116–17; ec. hist., 119–23; emigration, 123; farm hos., 116–17; farms, 122; fees, Abbot's, see Sydenham Grange, and Poole's (or Poly's), 58 n, 118n; field system, 122; geol., 116; Grange (or Abbot's Fee), 118, 121, 122, 123; incl., 121, 122; inns, 123; lacemaking, 123; mans., 117–19; map, 120; mill, 116, 117, 123; occs., 123; P.N., 119; pop., 119, 121, 123; poverty, 123; Prot. noncf., 97, 126; Reading Room, 125; rds., 116; schs., 97, 117, 125, 126–7; Sydenham Stert, depopulated hamlet, 116; taxes, 116, 121, 274; top., 116–17; Vic., 117, 125; Vs., 125; wds., 116, 119; yeo. fams., 121–2
Sydney, John, 197
Syfrewast, Eliz., m. John Mautravers (d. by 1354), 83; Rob., and his w. Joan, 83
Symeon, Edm. (d. 1567), yeo. of Pyrton, 149, 160, 166; Edm. (d. 1622), 10, 140, 149, 150, 201; Edm. (d. 1651), 149, 150, 162, 178, 190, 218, 223; Eliz., m. John Hampden, 140, 150; Francis (d. 1580), 149; Francis (d. 1606), 160; Isabel, see Morley; John, of Lewknor (fl. 1524), 108 n; John (d. 1617), yeo., 149; John (d. by 1428), 102, 105, 160 n; Marg., m. Chris. Betham, 10; Ric. (fl. 1571), 140, 164; Sir Rob. (fl. 1374), and his w. Isabel, 102, 103; Rob., s. of Sir Rob., 102; Rob. (fl. 1515), 160; Thos. (d. 1522), and Marg. his w., 149, 160, 173; fam. of Lewknor, 102, 105; fam. of Pyrton, 149, 160, 166, 173, 174
Symonds-Jeune, J. F., of Watlington Park, 212, 213, 223
Syresfield, John of, 222; Rob. de 226; Wal., s. of John of, 222
Syresfield, in Watlington (lost hamlet), 129 n, 213, 214, 216, 222, 225, 233, 234
Syresmerefield, see Seymour Green
T
Taillard, Avice, m. Ric. Talemasch, 200; Ric., 200
Tailor, John the, 66
Talboys, Alice, see Stafford; Eleanor, m. Thos. Strangeways, 84
Talemasch, Avice, see Taillard; Hugh (fl. 1086), 200; Hugh (fl. 12th cent.), 200; Maud, see Chevauchesul; Pet. (d. by 1181), s. of Hugh, 200, 202, 203; Pet. (d. by 1241), 200, 201, 202, 206, 207; Ralph (d. by 1224), and his wid., 198; Ralph (d. by 1261), 202; Ralph (fl. 1279), s. of Ric., 200, 203; Ric. (d. by 1205), s. of Pet., 200; Rob., s. of Hugh, 200; Thos., s. of Ralph, 202; Wm., s. of Hugh, 200; Wm. (fl. 1261), s. of Pet. (d. by 1241), 201, 207; fam. of Oxon., 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 206; fam. of Suffolk, 201 n; and see Hugh, of Stoke Talmage
Tappin, John, 224
Taverner, Rob. (fl. 1545), 134, 186; Rog. (fl. 1545), 134, 186
Taylor, G. W., R.M., 173; John (fl. 1665), 199, 204; John, jnr. (d. 1696), and his s., 205; Hen., R. of Wheatfield, 266, 271; Martha, 124; Ralph (fl. 1697), 199; Ric. (fl. 1790), 118 n; Thos. (d. 1889), 18 n, 22, 32, 222; Wm., 197
Tempest, Anne (fl. 1620), m. Rob. Belson, 40
Templar, Order of Knights, Master of, 156; and see Aumary; Preceptory of Cowley, and of Sandford, 156, prop. of, 156, 158, 165, 202, 204
Terfoot, Hen., V. of Pyrton and Canon of Norton, 170
Tetsworth, 1, 26, 48, 121, 123, 139, 208, 263; chapry. of Thame, 123; ch. services, 14; noncf., 40, 114; prop. in, 153, 200, 202; schs., 16, 210, 273; Wheatfield glebe in, 271
'Teutonicus', see Tyeys
Tewkesbury (Glos.), 246
Thame, 37, 89, 111, 192, 198, 199, 263, 269; adv., 123; almshos., 118; burgages at, 62; chaps., 123; ch., 244; Civ. War at, 20, 182; French prisoners of war at, 264; market, 95, 123, 132; miller of, 224; noncf., 41, 79, 126; Park, 24, 60, 82, 93, 116, 118; rds. to, 55, 91, 95, 98, 141; secondary mod. sch., 80, 210, station, 95 n; Vs. of, 122, 123, 124, 125
Thame, peculiar of, 123, 124; Preb. of, 123, 124
Thame, riv., 7, 16, 55, 84, 99, 178
Thame Abbey, 121, 200, 206, 266, 271; abbots of, 58, 65, 116, 117, 118, 199, 202, and see King; lay bro. of, 200; monks of, 116, 119; prop. of, in Kingston, 26, in S. Stoke, 199, 202, 203, 206, 268 n, in Sydenham, 116, 119, 121, in Thame, 118, 122, in Wheatfield, 269
Thame Poor Law Union, 193, 257
Thames, riv., 131, 139, 224
Thealby, de (or Coleby), fam. of, 153 n
Thenford (Northants.), 20, 21
Theobald, Abp. of Canterbury, 236
Thespiae (Beotia, Greece), Bp. of, see Stonor
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, 182
Thomas of Lancaster, 184
Thomley, in Waterperry, 267
Thompson, John, 17; Wm., R. of S. Weston, 260
Thornby, Sam., R. of Stoke Talmage, 208
Thornehill, Frances, see Cole; Ric., 39; fam., 39
Thorneycroft, Edw. 73, Eliz., see Nelson
Thornhill, Sir John, painter, 77; fam., of Adwell, 13
Thorp, Jas., architect, 176
Thous, Ric. le, see Turs
Thurburn, M.B., V. of Lewknor, 114
Thurs, Ric. le, Sheriff of Oxon., see Turs
Tichburne, Marg., see Molyns; Martin, 220
Tilden, Phil., architect, 214
Tilson, Chris., 73; Geo. (fl. early 18th cent.), Under Sec. of State, 244; Geo. (d. 1795), 244; John (d. 1779), and his w., 51 n, 73 n, 213, 223, 244; John (fl. 1815), of Watlington Park, 231, 240, 244; John Hen. (d. 1837), 223, 229, 236, 244; Maria, m. Thos. F. Shaen Carter (d. 1875), 223; Mrs. — (fl. c. 1801), of Watlington Park, 249; fam., 214, 216, 229, 235, 237, and see Chowne; ests., 228 n
Tilsworth (Beds.), man. of, 184
Tipperary, county (Ireland), 213
Tipping, Dame Alice, 247; Dame Anne, 272; Lady Dot., 263, 269; Dame Eliz., 272; Sir Geo. (d. 1627), and his w., 192, 265, 267, 273; Geo. (d. 1715), 102, 272; John, 267; Mary, m. John, Ld. Brereton, 272; Thos. (d. 1601), 267, 270; Sir Thos., M.P. (d. 1694), 101, 102, 106, 141, 152, 162, 263, 265, 269, 271, 272, 273, and his w. Eliz. (d. 1698), 265, 267, and his dau.—, m. Sir Sam. Sandys, Bt., 265; Sir Thos., Bt., M.P. (d. 1718), 152, 263, 267, 272; Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1726), 267, 272; Wm., of Merton, 267; Wm. (d. 1729), and his w. Eliz. (d. 1725), 272; Wm. ('Eternity'), 265, 273; fam., 192, 248, 263, 265, 267, 269, 271, 272, 273; arms, 263; Berks, and Bucks, mans, of, 267
Tipson, Dan., 199, 205
Tiptoft, Alice, 102 n
Tobias, Thos., 247
Toddington (Beds.). 118; Herne man. in, 118
Todkill, Ric., 176 n
Tollit, H. J., architect, 90, 243
Tomlinson, J., clockmaker, 38; Thos., R. of S. Weston, 261
Toovey, Eliz. (d. by 1797), w. of Thos. Toovey, m. 2 John Laydall, 46; John (fl. 1633), 46 n, 221; John (fl. 1676), 46 n, 221, 228; John (d. c. 1720), of Swyncombe, 221, 228; John (fl. 1720), 221; John (d. 1761), 221; Kath., dau. of John (d. 1761), m. John Hine, 221; Pet. (fl. 1665), 228; Ric. (fl. 1754), 183, 228; Sam. (d. 1712), and his w. Mary, 192, 196, 228; Sam. (fl. 1754), 179, 181, 183, 190, 191; Sampson (d. 1626), 228 n; Sampson (fl. 1690), 193, 221, 228; Thos., V. of Watlington, 238, 239, 240, 242; Thos. (d. 1719), s. of Revd. Thos., 244; Thos. (d. 1741), 191, 196; Wm. (fl. 1720), 221; Wm. (fl. 1811), 247 n; fam., 181, 191, 214, 216, 221 n, 228, 233, 235, 239, 246
Torr Abbey (Torquary, Devon), 137
Torrington, Ld., see Byng
Torrynton, Wm., 232
Tovi (or Novitovi), ld. of Ibstone (fl. 11th cent.), 3, 100
Towersey (Northants.), 216
Towersey (Bucks.), 23, 55, 61, 63, 91, 116, 123, 126
Towney, Ralph, 242
Towton, battle of, 59, 84
Treacher, Mrs. —, schoolmistress of Waltington, 248
Treasury, Secretary of the, see Scrope
Trompeton (Trumpington), John, and his w., 113; arms, 113
Tucker, Jos., 205
Tudor, Kath., see Valois; Owen, 149
Turner, J. S., 77; Sam., 31, 35, 70; Wm. (fl. 17th cent.), 41; Wm. (d. 1797), 78
Turpin, Wm., 186
Turs (De Tus, Le Tus, Thurs, Turri), de, Agnes, 202; Avice, m. Rog. de la Hyde, 202; Ric., Sheriff of Oxon., 202; fam., 202; fee, 202, 203
Turville Heath (Bucks.), 150, 246, 249
Tyeys, le, Alice (d. 1347), wid. of Warin de Lisle, 184; Hen. (fl. c. 1237), 179, 183; Sir Hen. (or Teutonicus) (d. by 1282), 183; Sir Hen., later Ld. Tyeys (d. 1307), 183, 189 n; Sir Hen., 2nd Ld. Tyeys, Keeper of Oxf. city (d. 1322), 182, 184, 188; Hen. (formerly de Lisle), 184, 186; Waleran (Teutonicus), 83; fam., 62, 183
Tyrrel, Rob., 220
Tythrop, in Kingsey (Bucks.), 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 23; Ho., 93
U
Unton, Alex., 21; Ann, m. Valentine Knightley, 22; Cecily (d. 1618), dau. of Sir Edw., m. 1 John Wentworth, 2 Sir Edw. Hobbee, 22, 39; Dot., see Wroughton; Sir Edw. (d. by 1582), 21, 39; Col. Edw. (d. c. 1589), 21; Hen. (d. 1596), 21, 22, 23; Kath., see Hastings; Sir Thos., 21; fam., 21, 103
Up Hill, in Chinnor (lost hamlet), 55
Upper Copcourt, in Lewknor, see Nethercote
V
Vaal, John le, 271
Vache, Phil. (fl. 1390), de le, 254; and for his w., see Plescy
Valoignes, Geoff. de, 148
Valois, Kath. de, wid. of King Hen. V, m. 2 Owen Tudor, 149; and see Katherine, Queen
Van Aersen, Isabella, Lady Nassau, 213
Vaughan, Dav. Jevan, V. of Shirburn, 194
Vaux, Lady, 144
Vavasour, Alice, see Knoyle; Thos., of Fisherton de la Mere (Wilts.), 16
Venables, Rog., 133; fam., 133, 147
Verney, Ralph de, 26, 27; Sir Ralph (fl. 17th cent.), 265; fam. of Fleet Marston, 26; fee, 5, 26; letters, 265
Vernon, de, Alice, 63; Art., 17; Hugh, 57, 117; Isabel, m. Ralph Sans Aver, 58; Ric., 58, 63, 117, 119; Wal., s. of Ric., 58, 63, 72, 117, 119; Wal. (fl. 1197), 58 n; fam., 58
Vincent, Anne, see Grimsby; Ric., 151
Virgil, Polydore, 52 n
W
Wace, Gil. (fl. 1312), 13; Sir Gil. (fl. 1385), 8
Wadbury, Edm., the younger, and his w. Jane, 244
Wade, Wm., 97
Wadham Coll., Oxf., 258
Wadley, in Faringdon (Berks.), 21
Wahull, Saer de, 118
Wainhill, Herb. of (fl. 13th cent.), 64; Herb. of (fl. 1378), 66
Wainhill (or Wain Hill), in Chinnor, 2, 2 n, 5, 55, 56, 57, 57 n, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67; mill, 64; and see Hempton Wainhill
Wake, Sir John (fl. 1643), 216
Wakilin (Waklen), Jas., 196; —, carpenter of Aston Rowant, 38
Wallingford (Berks.), 139, 152, 157, 161, 182, 198, 207, 254, 265; castle of, 4,n, 21, 58, 216, 218, 219; Civ. War at, 45, 207, 216; constable of, 217; and see Wallingford honor, priory
Wallingford honor, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 9 n, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 45, 47, 61, 63, 65, 83, 92, 100, 102, 103, 105, 118, 132, 148, 160, 166, 200, 216, 217, 218, 222, 223, 234, 254, 255, 266; bailiwick of, 5, 6; hon. ct., 5, 27, 28, 259; ld. of, 5; steward of, 20, 34
Wallingford Priory, 5, 35, 36, 37, 63, 65, 72, 103; priors of, 23, 27, 28, 66, 72, 74, 225, 226; and see Sampson; prop. of, in Aston, 20, 23, 36; in Chalford, 27; in Kingston, 19
Walis, Ralph, 212 n
Waller, Wm., 255
Walter of Aylesbury, Royal Justice, 83
Walton, de, Geoff., 153; Kath., see Coleby
Walton-on-Thames (Surr.), 46
Wanenting, Master Ric. de, 110
Warborough, 103, 246, 247
Warburton (Ches.), formerly Warburton Dutton, 93
Warburton, Wm., Bp. of Gloucester, 183; fam., see Dutton
Warcup (Warcopp), Cuthbert, 152; Ralph, 162; Rob., R. of Britwell Salome, 52; Rudolph, of English, 141, 152
Ward & Hughes, glass-painters, 196
Wargrave (Berks.), 255, 259
Warmscombe, in Watlington, 129 n, 131, 210, 213, 219, 220–1, 225, 227, 233, 236, 253, 254, 255, 256; depopulation of, 226, 228
Warner, John & Sons, bellfoundera, 40, 137, 197; Maud, 242, 244; Ric., 242, 244; Rob., 232, 242, 242 n; fams., of London and Marlow (Bucks.), 232 n
Warpsgrove, 106, 139, 156, 202
Warrener, John le, 45
Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp, Neville, Newburgh; Ctss. of, 188; Mic., 175
Wastie, Francis (fl. 1781), 42
Wastie's charity (or Widow's Half Crowns), 42
Watcombe, Geoff. of (fl. 1086), 222, 224; Maud, see Swynebrook; Ralph of, or Ralph the carter, 186; Wm. of (fl. 1238), 219; Wm., s. of Wm. of, 219
Watcombe, in Watlington (lost Hamlet), 129 n, 213, 224, 228; Atcombe in, 225; depopulation of, 226, 228; man., 214, 215, 216, 219–20, 222, 229, 231, 233, 237; man. ho., 215; med. chap., 215; P.N., 215
Water End, in Aston Rowant, 16
Waterperry, 94, 164, 177
Waterstock, 56, 93, 96, 152, 160
Watkins, Wm., 43; yeo. fam., of Kingston, 31
Watlington, Hugh of, 226; Ric. the clerk of, and his dau. Agnes, 249
Watlington, 47n, 5, 17, 41, 45, 48, 49 n, 79, 100, 115, 131, 132, 134, 139, 152, 155, 161, 168, 170, 171, 178, 183, 192, 199, 210–52, 253, 259, 263, 264, 269; adv., 236; Anglo-Saxon vill., 224; bank at, 233; Black Death at, 159; chaps., 54, 211, 212, 213, 252; chars., 234, 249–52; ch. accts., 234, 235; ch. bldg., 241–4; ch. hist., 236–41; Civ. War at, 216; commons, 230; Compt. cens., 229, 246; crops, 227, 230, 231, 232; Dame Lys (Dame Alice) farm, 211, 216, 222, 228; dom. arch., 211; ec. hist., 169, 224–32; farm hos., 213, 214; farms, 229, 231; field system, 181, 215, 224, 225, 229; grammar sch., 214, 247, 248; 'Hare and Hounds', 212, 213; incl., 213, 225, 229, 230, 231, 237, 238; inns, 211, 212, 213, 233; Jubilee Hall, 246; lace-making sch., 249; lesser ests., 222–3; man. cts., 233, 234; man. ho., 211; mans., 214, 216–22; mkts. and fairs, 232; med. glass, 242; mills, 213, 223–4; occs., 231, 232, 233; P.N., 211, 224; par. activities, 241; par. govt., 233–6; poor rel., 168 n, 234, 235, 236; pop., 224, 226, 229, 231, 233, 236; Prot. noncf., 91, 216, 241, 245–7; rlwy., 211; rates, 235, 236; rcty., 236, 237; rds., 43, 80, 98, 178, 211, 232; Rom. Cathm., 244–5; schs., 176, 198, 199, 247–9; sheepfarming, 227; sts., 211, 212; taxes, 226, 228, 229, 230, 275; tenurial structure, 224, 226, 231; tithes, 51, 237, 238; top., 210–16; Town Hall, 212, 218; trade and industry, 232–3; Vic., 239, 240; vic., 236, 237, 238; Vs., 159 n, 238–41; wds., 211, 230; workho., 235; yeo. fams., 228–9; worthies, 216; and see Anthills, Christmas Common, Greenfield, Howe, Ingham, Seymour Green, Syresfield, Warmscombe, Watcombe, Watlington Park
Watlington Benefit Soc., 240
Watlington Bible Soc. and Assocn., 240
Watlington Park, in Watlington, 175, 210, 213–14, 216, 222, 225, 228, 230, 231, 237, 245
Watlington-Princes Risborough Rlwy. Co., 55, 80, 211
Way, Jas., R. of Adwell, 14
Waynflete, Wm. of, Bp. of Winchester, 63, 74 n, 84
Wdemundesleia, see Wormsley
Webb, Sir E. Aston, architect, 40; Edw. (d. 1839), 15; Frances, 7, 8, 10, 15; John, 269, 270; Ric., 125; Rob., 208
Welbeck, Joyce, m. John Carleton, 46
Weld, Marg., see Simeon; Thos. (fl. 1771). 222, 230; fam., 49, 54, 214, 230, 245; fam. accts., 50 n; prop., 229; and see Simeon (later Weld)
Welles, Hugh de, Bp. of Lincoln, 72, 237
Wellesley, Lord Gerald, 214
Wells, Ralph, V. of Watlington, 239, 244; Ric., 252; char., 252
Wells (Som.), Bp. of, see William
Welton, Caroline, 252; char., 252
Wenman, Cath., Vctss. (fl. 1695), 88; Emmote, wid. of Hen., m. 2 Thos. Fermor, 59; Sir Francis (fl. 1675), 87; Hen., woolman, 59; Isabella, see Williams; Philip, 7th Vct. Wenman of Tuam and Baron, 86; Sir Ric. (d. 1572), 84, 118, 228 n; Sir Ric. (fl. 1620), later 1st Vct. Wenman of Tuam and Baron, 23, 123; Ric. (d. 1729), 5th Vct. Wenman of Tuam and Baron, 88; Sophia Eliz., Bnss., see Wykeham; Thos., 2nd Vct. Wenman of Tuam and Baron, 82; Lady, see Sophia Eliz. Wykeham; fam., 84, 88, 118, 123, 124; sch., 126
Wentworth, Cecily, see Unton; Hen., V. of Lewknor, 113; John, 22, 39; Marg., see Fortescue; Thos., Ld. (d. 1551), 219; Thos., Ld. (d. 1584), 219, 221; fam., 161, 219 n, 221
Weobley (Herefs.), 59
Wesley, John, evangelist, 247
Wesleyans, see Methodists
West, Greg., 246; John, 21; Marg., see Courtenay; Mary, 42; Moses, 49; fam., of Shirburn, 256
West Dean, in West Tytherley (Hants), 60 n
West Lodge, in Shirburn, 182
West Shirburn, see Shirburn par. entry
Westbrooke, Thos., of Horspath, 42
Westcote, Joan, see Pauncefoot
Westminister Abbey (London), 156; Abbot of, 148
Westmordele, Phil. de, 132
Weston, Isabel, 102 n
Weston, North, in Thame, 100, 184, 254 n
Weston, South, 7, 15, 98, 99, 100, 111, 115, 139, 185, 220, 226, 253–62, 268, 270, 271; adv., 259, 260; char., 262; ch. bldg., 261–2: ch. hist., 259–61; ch. plate, 262; Compt. cens., 257; crops, 258; ec. hist., 255–9; field system, 256; geol., 255; incl., 257, 258, 259; man. ho., 253; mans., 253–5; mills, 253, 259; noncf., 261, 262; pattern of landholding, 256, 257, 258; P.N., 255; pop., 253, 258; Rs., 260, 260 n, 261, 262; Rcty., 253, 261; rds., 253; Salt Lane, 253; schs., 262; taxes, 253, 256, 275; top., 253, 255, 256; yeo. fams., 255, 256, 257
Weston-on-the-Green, 254n
Weston Turville (Bucks.), 251
Wheatfield, 3, 7, 15, 101, 102, 152, 153, 192, 204, 205, 206, 208, 220, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 263–73; adv., 270; char., 273; ch. bldg., 272–3; ch. hist., 270–3; Compt. cens., 270; crops, 269, 270; ec. hist., 267–70; farms, 269–70; field system, 269; geol., 268; glebe, 271; incl., 268, 269, 270; landscape, 263; man. ho., 263, 264, 269; manorial services, 268; mans., 266–7; meadows, 269; noncf., 273; painted glass, 272; Park Ho. and plan, 263–5; P.N., 268; pop., 268, 269, 270; rds., 263; Rs., 265, 271; Rcty., 265, 271; rcty., 271; schs., 273; taxes, 268, 275; top., 263; Weston fee, 267, 268; Wheatfield Ho., 263, 265; worthies, 265–6; yeo. fams., 269, 270; and see Wheatfield, Lower
Wheatfield, Lower, fee of, 5
Wheatley, 18
Wheeler, Wm., 252
Whetton, Mrs. —, char, of, 244
Whippell&Sons, of Exeter, 243
Whitaker, Major G. C., 54
White, Sir Dymoke, Bt., 101; Hannah, see Bunce; Headley Dymoke, 101; Jeremiah, 91; John (fl. 1700), 247 n; Mary (fl. 1844), 249; Ric. (fl. 1558), 48; Ric. (fl. 1687), 269; Rob., 49; Rog., 121 n; Sam., 260; Thos., 34; Major Tim., 101, 108; Wm. (d. 1527), 48; Wm. (d. 1530) and his w. Anne, 53; Wm. (fl. 1697), 121; Wm. (fl. 1712), 95; Zachary (d. 1695), 90; fams., 34, 48, 95, 100, 107, 121, 216, 235, 246, 247
Whitefield, Geo., Methodist, 78
Whitehead, Geo., Quaker, 245
Whitelock, Gen. Bulstrode, 216
Whiteparish (Wilts.), 44
Whitfield (or de Whitfield, Wheatfield), de, Elias, Kt. (fl. 1243), 266; Elias, Kt. (fl. 1279), 27, 101, 107, 266, 268; Eliz., dau. of Sir John (d. by 1361), m. 1 Reg. de Grey, 2 Baldwin de Bereford, 267; Geoff., grds. of Pet., 101, 266; Hen. (d. 1226), 266; Hen. (d. by 1264), 101, 266; Joan, m. Hugh Streatley, 266; John (d. by c. 1345), M.P., 266, 271; Sir John (d. by 1361), 8, 266, 272; Kath. (d. 1390), wid. of John, m. 2 Lawr. de Lynford, 266; Leon., 266 n; Odard, 266 n; Pet. (fl. 1086), 101, 106, 107, 266; Pet. (fl. 1166), 266 n; Rob. (fl. 1130), 101, 266; Rob. (fl. 1166), 266 n; Rob. (d. by 1193), 101, 266; Thos., 96; Wm., R. of Emmington, 96; fam., 101, 104, 265, 267, 270
Whitmell, Agnes, see Hester
Whittlesee, Rob., 86
Whitton (Whytton), John (fl. 1489), 223; John (fl. 1574), s. of Wm., 29, 103; Rob. (d. 1612), and his w. Mary, 103, 113; Rog., 223; Wm. (fl. 1544), 103
Whorwood, fam. arms, 244
Wickham, Wm., R. of Stoke Talmage, 208
Wiffen, Wm., 79
Wigan (Lancs.), 22
Wiggins, Annie, 243; Arabella Annie, 244; Jane, w. of Ric. (d. 1801), 173; Mary, w. of Moses (d. 1812), 173; Moses (d. 1807), 173; Moses (d. 1808), 173; Moses (d. 1878), 244; Ric. (fl. 1763), 212; Thos. (fl. 1664), 218; Thos. (fl. 1839), 34; Wm., 231, 243, 248; Wm. Hester, 244; fam., 229
Wigginton, 260
Wigod of Wallingford, 20 n
Wilberforce, Sam., Bp. of Oxford, 75, 79, 89, 96, 172, 176, 208, 209
Wilkinson, Geo., of Watlington, 233; Mr. —, architect of Oxf., 191
Willesden (Middx.), 10
William I, King, 182, 219
William III, King of England and Prince of Orange, 171, 267
William (fl. 1300), Bp. of Wells, 19
William, Constable of Chester (fl. 12th cent.), 152
William son of Hen. the miller, 64
William son of Richard, a miller, 11
William the miller, 11, 64
William of Adwell, 8
William of Chalford, 23, 27
William of the Chamber, and his we. Maud (see Ho), 219
William of Goldor, 152, 158
William of Hambleden, Sir, 219, 237
William of Henton, 66
William of Shirburn, 186
William of Sulham (fl. 1086), 45, 47, 61
William of Watcombe, 219
William, Revd. Moses, antiquary, 183
Williams, Eliz., 1st w. of Ld. Williams, 84; Isabella, m. 1 Sir Ric. Wenman (d. 1572), 2 Ric. Huddleston, 84, 118; Sir John, cr. Ld. Williams of Thames, 23, 84, 100, 102, 104, 118, 122, 255, 259; Marg., dau. of Sir John, m. Sir Hen. Norreys, 23, 84, 102, 118; Margery, 2nd w. of Ld. Williams, m. 2 Sir Wm. Drury (d. 1579), 3 Jas. Croft, 84, 102; Thos., V. of Watlington, 244, 249; arms of, 209
Williamscote, de, Marg., see Alveton; Sir Thos., 24; fam., 24
Willis, Messrs. —, organ builders, 137
Willoughby, John (fl. 1614), 40; Marg., see Rotherham; Rotherham (d. 1613), 22; Sir Wm. (d. by 1615), 22, 25; Wm. (fl. 1630), and his w. Eliz., 18, 22; fam., 22 n, 40
Wilson, Wm., R. of Stoke Talmage, 199, 208
Wiltshire, County, 25; and see Cennick
Winchendon (Bucks.), 46
Winchester (Hants), 217; Abbey of (or Nunminister), Benedictine nuns of, 85; bpric. of, 20; bps. of, see Stigand, Waynflete; Earl of, see Quincy; Mqss. of, 96; and see Paulet; Lady, see Bruges
Windsor, And., Ld. (fl. 1507), 222
Windsor, or New Windsor (Bucks.), 73
Wingham, Hen. of, Bp. of London, 24
Wingrave, Jos., 25
Winlow, Margery, m. Revd. Francis Bernard, 102; Ric. (d. 1709), 102, 104; fam., 114
Winnard, Agnes, m. 2 Sir Wm. Stonor, 155
Winter, R. T., and his w., 209
Winterton (Lincs.), 153
Witney, 59
Wittenham, Little (or East) (Berks.), 153
Wittenham, Long (Berks.), 83
Wlfriche, Rob., 65
Wokingham (Berks.), bell foundry, 209
Wolsey, Thos., Card., and Abp, of York, 23, 35, 73
Wolverhampton (Staffs.), 232
Woolburn, de, Beatrice, m. 2 Reg. s. of Jordan, 206 n; John ('le Glorie', or de la Gloria), 206; Ric., 206 n; Rob. ('le Glorius'), 206, 206 n; Wal., Archd. of Richmond, 206, 207; fam., 206
Wooburn (Bucks.), Glory man. in, 206
Wood, Ant., antiquary, 97, 200, 209, 271
Woodbridge, Mrs. Susannah, 167
Woods, Thos., mapmaker, 159 n
Woodstock, Anne (d. 1438), m. Edm. Earl of Stafford, 149; Eleanor, w. of Thos., see Bohun; Thos., Duke of Buckingham and later of Gloucester, 149
Woodstock, 139, 184
Woodville, Eliz., Queen of Edw. IV, 149
Woodward, Frances, see Barker; Francis, 201n; Mic., Warden of New Coll., Oxf., 122
Woodward, John the, 133
Woolcott, Geo., 75 n
Worcester (Worcs.), 131, 139; Bp. of, see Oswald; Cath., 147, 152
Worminghall (Bucks.), 35, 267
Wormsley, in Lewknor (now in Stokenchurch, (Bucks.), 3, 98, 100, 103, 105
Wormsley (Wdemundesleia), in Stokenchurch (formerly in Aston Rowant, now in Bucks.), 2, 2 n, 5, 6, 21, 27, 100, 103, 105, 132, 186, 190, 253, 254, 255, 256; Ho., 114; and see Wormsley, in Lewknor
Worth, Sam., 126 n
Worton, Nether, 201 n
Wotton, Agnes, m. Wm. Yorke, 25; Nic., M.P., 25, 26
Wotton (Surr.), 144
Wotton Underwood (Bucks.), 22
Wray, Edw., 102; Eliz., see Norreys
Wressel (Yorks.), castle, 179
Wright, Ric., V. of Lewknor, 111; Rob. and his w., 223
Wroughton, Dot., m. Hen. Wroughton, 22; Sir Thos., 22
Wroxton, 179
Wulfric (fl. c. 1080), a freeman, 219
Wulfstan (fl. 1066), 8, 20, 26, 45
Wyatt, G., builder of Oxf., 172; T. H., architect, 196
Wycombe, High (Bucks.), 17, 20, 71, 78, 123, 211, 232; rds. to Thame and to Watlington, 55, 211
Wydyngton, Rob. de, 223
Wyfolds Court (Wyfaude), in Checkendon, 129 n
Wykeham, Aubrey Augustus Hen., 94; Aurbrey Wenman (later Wykeham-Musgrave), 60; Phil. Jas. D., 94, 95, and his w., see Henley; Phil. Thos. H. (fl. 1833), of Tythrop Ho., 22, 93, 97; Phil. Thos. Herb. (d. 1879), 87, 93, 97; Miss Sophia Eliz. (later Bnss. Wenman), 84, 87, 118, 122, 123, 125, 126; and see Wykeham-Musgrave
Wykeham-Musgrave, Aubrey Wenman, 60, 94; Georgina, see Musgrave; W.H. (fl. 1948), 35, 88; Wenman Aubrey, 60; fam., 84, 88, 118, 126; ests., 32, 122
Wykes, Grace, see Kenrick; Wm., 201
Wynlowe, Ric., R. of Chinnor, 73; Wm., 73
Wysham, John, 254, 259; Marg., see Beauchamp; and see Pauncefoot
Wytham (Berks.), rcty. of, 89
Wytton, Edm., 108 n
Y
Yardley, John, 222; Ric., 222, 228; Mrs.—, m. 2 Sam. Horne, 221; fam., 221
Yates, John, 160, 162; Wm., 160
York, abps. of, see Neile, Oswald, Wolsey; Duke of, see Plantagenet
Yorke, Agnes, see Wotton; Eleanor, m. Rob. Hungerford, 25; Joan, m. Steph. Aphaury, 25 n; John, s. of Wm. (d. 1514), 25; Thos., grds. of Wm. (d. 1542), 25; Wm. (d. 1476), 25; Wm. (fl. 16th cent.), Cur. of Sydenham, 124; fam., 18, 25
Young, Art., economist, 28, 31, 72, 164; John, 246; Wm., 35
Young Pretender, the (or 'Mr. Stonor'), see Stuart
Ypres (Belgium), 144; Bp. of, see Chamberlain
Z
Zouche, de la (or la), Alan (d. 1270), 58, 60; Alan, Ld. (d. 1314), 60; Eudo (d. 1326), 151; Helen (or Ellen), see Quincy; Joan, see Inge; John (fl. 1359), 60; Maud, dau. of Alan, m. Rob. Holand, 60; Oliver (fl. 1316), 60, 65; Oliver (fl. 1360), 60; Wm., 1st Baron of Haryngworth, 151; —, dau. of Oliver (fl. 1360), m. Sir John Popham, 60; fam., 58, 151, 151 n; of Dene, 60 n; arms, 77; man. (or Popham's Fee), 59, 60, 61, 65;, mans, in Hants and Hunts., 60